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{{f267.png}} ''[['100 Percent' Approval: Trump, Turning Point USA Teens Imagine Polls Without 'Liar' Media|https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-turning-point-usa-100-percent-approval-rating-audience-fake-news-media-liars-1450749]]'' July 23, 2019, Benjamin Fearnow, [[Newsweek]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] asked teenagers at a Turning Point [[USA]] summit Tuesday to imagine the "100 percent" poll numbers he'd have without the "dishonest" news media.
Trump spoke Tuesday at the [[Teen Student Action Summit]] (TSAS) in [[Washington]], asking the young conservatives at the four-day conference to imagine how he would be polling at '100 Percent' if it weren't for the "liars" in the news media. Like most Trump rallies, the president led boos against the "fake news" journalists covering the event before demanding more favorable coverage of his presidency.
Trump gave a military salute to one audience member who shouted that the president would have "100 percent" approval ratings if he were covered fairly by journalists.
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{{f375.png}} ''[['A Lot of Butthurt to Go Around' as Breitbart Battle Splits Billionaires|https://www.thedailybeast.com/a-lot-of-butthurt-to-go-around-as-breitbart-battle-splits-billionaires]]'' January 10, 2018, Betsy Woodruff, [[Daily Beast]]
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The [[2016]] [[Republican]] presidential primary left scores of relationships frayed and hobbled. The most consequential—at least, from a financial perspective—is likely the breakdown between [[Manhattan]] billionaire hedge fund heiress [[Rebekah Mercer]] and the new-money self-made fracking billionaire brother duo Dan and Farris Wilks.
Back in early [[2015]]—it feels like a lifetime ago!—an ally of Sen. [[Ted Cruz]]'s team announced that a super PAC franchise had locked up more than $30 million to back the Texan, primarily from three wealthy conservative families.
But with extraordinary amounts of money came white-hot tension. At the heart of the tension was [[Breitbart]] News, the site's top funder, its chief executive, and the intensifying feud between then-Republican presidential frontrunner [[Donald Trump]] and his chief primary rival. Multiple sources now tell The [[Daily Beast]] that the resulting fallout could have an impact on the company's future.
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{{f364.png}} ''[['A Setup For Disaster': Doctors Issue Ominous Coronavirus Warnings About Trump Rally|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/donald-trump-rally-tulsa-warning-doctors_n_5ee48d4cc5b6e78477a27d7b?ri18n=true]]'' June 13, 2020, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Doctor]]s spelled out the potential health risks associated with President [[Donald Trump]]'s upcoming rally in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], amid the coronavirus pandemic during interviews on cable news Friday.
Next week's indoor rally at the 19,000-capacity BOK Center could become a super-spreader event, two medical professionals warned, noting how the Trump campaign has applied a legal disclaimer to its website telling people wanting tickets that they can't sue if they contract the contagion there.
Oklahoma has experienced an uptick in confirmed cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, in recent days.
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{{f344.png}} ''[['Absolute Clusterf-k': Inside the Denial and Dysfunction of Trump's Coronavirus Task Force|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-coronavirus-covid-white-house-testing-kushner-cdc-dysfunction-red-dawn-982308/]]'' April 13, 2020, Andy Kroll, [[Rolling Stone]]
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On February 24th, Dr. Duane Caneva, the chief medical officer at the [[Department of Homeland Security]], sent an urgent email with the subject line "Red Dawn Breaking Bad" to a small group of doctors, epidemiologists, public-health officials, and pandemic experts. For more than a month, the scientists on the email chain had been tracking a deadly new virus that was ripping its way through Southeast Asia.
The people on the Red Dawn email chain ranged from local health officials in [[Texas]] and [[California]] to senior-level doctors at the U.S. Army, the C[[DC]], the Department of Health and Human Services, and the State Department. Some of them had worked together in the White House in the mid-[[2000]]s. They had helped write President Bush's [[2007]] national strategic plan for a flu pandemic and had advised President Obama on his response to the [[2009]] H1N1 outbreak. (The Red Dawn title was an inside joke referring to the [[1984]] B movie in which the [[Soviet Union]] invades America.)
By late February, the sense of alarm in the emails was palpable, as new coronavirus cases were reported in Singapore, [[Hong Kong]], [[South Korea]], [[Japan]], and [[Italy]]. One of the White House veterans on the chain was a pandemic expert named Dr. Carter Mecher, who is now a senior adviser at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Mecher got into the habit of waking up at 4:30 a.m. and combing the internet for data to help him understand this new virus and what might happen if it made it to America.
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{{f88.png}} ''[['Absolutely no legal authority': Trump's threats to shut down Twitter are 'totally asinine' and reek of censorship, according to legal experts|https://www.businessinsider.com/can-trump-regulate-or-shut-down-twitter-facebook-2020-5]]'' May 27, 2020, Sonam Sheth, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] threatened to "strongly regulate" or entirely shut down social-media companies shortly after [[Twitter]] fact-checked two of his tweets pushing conspiracy theories about mail-in voting.
But legal experts told [[Business Insider]] the president has "absolutely no legal authority" to carry out his threats and described Trump's efforts as "empty virtue signaling to his base."
"It's very clear that what he is really doing is trying to bully Twitter into continuing to allow him to broadcast whatever he wants to, however false it is, with complete impunity," a [[Drexel University]] law professor told Business Insider.
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{{f267.png}} ''[['Act Now,' Delete The Cow: Devin Nunes' Lawyer Demands Democrat Remove Twitter Parody Account|https://www.newsweek.com/act-now-delete-cow-devin-nunes-lawyer-demands-democrat-remove-twitter-parody-account-1469945]]'' November 5, 2019, Benjamin Fearnow, [[Newsweek]]
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[[California]] GOP congressman [[Devin Nunes]]' attorney sent a letter demanding that his former Democratic rival immediately delete "malicious" tweets sent from an anonymous "[[Devin Nunes' Cow]]" account.
Nunes' lawyer, [[Steven Biss]], sent an October 11 letter of "grave import and enormous consequence," pushing [[Andrew Janz]] of the Fresno County District Attorney's Office to cease and desist use of a parody [[Twitter]] account Janz has repeatedly denied controlling. Biss told the Democratic prosecutor, who unsuccessfully ran for Nunes' congressional seat in [[2018]], to stop "coordinating, instigating, aiding and abetting" the @DevinCow account which has amassed more than 630,000 Twitter followers, The [[Fresno Bee]] reported Tuesday.
The cow parody account gained hundreds of thousands of followers just hours after [[Fox News]] announced in April that Nunes had filed a defamation lawsuit against Twitter in [[Virginia]]. A second account, "Devin Nunes' Mom," was also targeted by the California congressman and accused of cyberbullying. Biss' October letter cited California state laws that prevent the use of electronic devices to harass someone to the extent they fear for their safety.
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{{f375.png}} ''[['Agents of Chaos' Breaks Down Exactly How Russia Helped Give Us Trump|https://www.thedailybeast.com/agents-of-chaos-breaks-down-exactly-how-russia-helped-give-us-trump?ref=home]]'' September 22, 2020, Nick Schager, [[Daily Beast]]
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We're so inundated with evidence of [[Donald Trump]]'s fascistic villainy—these days, largely related to the pandemic he's neglected and mismanaged to the tune of 200,000 dead Americans and counting—that it's sometimes easy to forget that he's also a traitorous puppet who won the [[2016]] election with [[Russia]]n assistance. Enter Agents of Chaos, a two-part [[HBO]] documentary from the insanely prolific [[Alex Gibney]] (debuting Sept. 23) which reminds Americans that their commander-in-chief achieved his illustrious post thanks to interference from a strongman despot who saw, in Trump, an ideal tool he could use to undermine Western democracy.
Serving as the film's narrator, Gibney states at outset that he won't make his audience relive the entirety of the 2016 election. While that's welcome news—even the intro credits' montage of clips from that period are enough to raise one's blood pressure—the investigation conducted by Agents of Chaos is nonetheless upsetting and enraging in equal measure. Or at least, it is unless you're like [[Margarita Simonyan]], and believe it's all fake news, and that Trump wasn't aided by, or in bed with, [[Vladimir Putin]]. The editor-in-chief of RT, Russia's state-run news network, Simonyan opens the proceedings by saying that Trump's ascendancy was a "very optimistic" development ("That is how democracy is supposed to work"), thereby figuratively scoffing at the fact that her nation sowed seeds of U.S. discord through a scheme of online disinformation, hacking, and wink-wink, nod-nod collaboration with the Trump campaign. By the conclusion of Gibney's damning four-hour inquiry, only the willfully blind—or those with a vested interest in denying cold, hard reality—will agree with her bogus and agenda-driven attitude.
Doubt, however, is central to Agents of Chaos (whose second part is co-directed by Javier Alberto Botero). Wielding his usual array of talking-head interviews, TV news and archival footage, and digital screens and headlines, Gibney's film makes plain that Russia preferred Trump to his rival [[Hillary Clinton]], since he was an easily-controlled asset who revered Putin and cared more about himself than democracy, and she was a former Secretary of State who'd chastised Russia for its interference in [[Ukraine]]'s [[2011]]-[[2012]] election. Still, the overriding thesis of the director's latest is that Russia's larger strategy in 2016 was to exploit social media platforms—and the theft and dissemination of electronic data—to amplify existing schisms in American society, with the hope of undercutting public trust in, and the basic operation of, its democratic systems. That such efforts led to Trump's victory was a beneficial outcome for Putin, to be sure. Yet the portrait painted by Gibney is of new-world warfare designed to destabilize by playing opposing social/cultural/political sides against each other, leading to inflamed tensions and cynicism about the values, and structures, governing our lives.
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{{f367.png}} ''[['Alt-right' escalates war against Silicon Valley, pledges to expose bias against conservatives|https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2018/01/18/alt-right-escalates-war-against-silicon-valley-pledges-expose-bias-against-conservatives/1037524001/]]'' January 18, 2018, Jessica Guynn, [[USA Today]]
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SAN FRANCISCO — Far-right conservatives are escalating their campaign against [[Silicon Valley]] with a new series of volleys against the social media gatekeepers that control the flow of information in the digital age.
Last week, former [[Google]] engineer [[James Damore]], who was embraced by conservatives after he was fired last year for distributing a memo that questioned whether women were biologically suited to technical roles, filed a lawsuit claiming the Internet giant discriminates against white men and conservatives. That same day, right-wing journalist-turned-entrepreneur Charles C. "Chuck" Johnson sued [[Twitter]], alleging the company violated his right to free speech when it permanently suspended his account in [[2015]].
Then [[Project Veritas]], a conservative advocacy organization that purports to expose media bias, released undercover videos of current and former Twitter employees condemning President Trump and discussing tactics the company uses to make it tougher to find the tweets of controversial users.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Alt-right' group founder may be nixed from rally lawsuit|https://www.660citynews.com/2019/06/19/alt-right-group-founder-may-be-nixed-from-rally-lawsuit/]]'' June 19, 2019, Associated Press, [[www.660citynews.com]]
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The millionaire founder of an "alt-right" think-tank may be dismissed as a defendant in a lawsuit related to a deadly white nationalist rally in [[Virginia]].
The Daily Progress reports Judge Richard E. Moore on Tuesday heard arguments about whether to dismiss [[William Regnery]] II.
Regnery is the publisher of a far-right website and founder of the [[National Policy Institute]] led by white nationalist [[Richard Spencer]]. Spencer helped organize the [[2017]] rally that killed a woman and injured several people, including two sisters who later sued more than a dozen people connected to the rally.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Alt-Right' Group Founder May Be Nixed From Rally Lawsuit|https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2019-06-19/alt-right-group-founder-may-be-nixed-from-rally-lawsuit]]'' June 19, 2019, Associated Press, [[U.S. News]]
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) — The millionaire founder of an "alt-right" think tank may be dismissed as a defendant in a lawsuit related to a deadly white nationalist rally in [[Virginia]].
The Daily Progress reports Judge Richard E. Moore on Tuesday heard arguments about whether to dismiss [[William Regnery]] II.
Regnery is the publisher of a far-right website and founder of the [[National Policy Institute]] led by white nationalist [[Richard Spencer]]. Spencer helped organize the [[2017]] rally that killed a woman and injured several people, including two sisters who later sued more than a dozen people connected to the rally.
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{{f203.png}} ''[['America's Frontline Doctors': Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube scrub platforms of viral video making false coronavirus claims|https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/28/tech/facebook-youtube-coronavirus/index.html]]'' July 28, 2020, Jon Passantino, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]] Business) A video featuring a group of doctors making false and dubious claims related to the coronavirus was removed by [[Facebook]], [[Twitter]], and [[YouTube]] after going viral online Monday.
The video, published by the right-wing media outlet [[Breitbart]] News, featured a group of people wearing white lab coats calling themselves "[[America's Frontline Doctors]]" staging a press conference in front of the [[US Supreme Court]] in [[Washington, DC]].
President Trump shared multiple versions of the video with his 84 million Twitter followers Monday night despite the dubious claims running counter to his administration's own public health experts. Spokespersons for the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['An Aggressive, Multifaceted Effort': Five Highlights From The U.S. Senate Report On Russian Interference|https://www.rferl.org/a/an-aggressive-multifaceted-effort-five-highlights-from-the-u-s-senate-report-on-russian-interference/30792396.html]]'' August 19, 2020, Mike Eckel, [[Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty]]
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The fifth and final volume of the U.S. [[Senate Intelligence Committee]]'s investigation into [[Russia]]'s interference in the [[2016]] U.S. presidential election landed with a reverberating thud, adding yet more to the din and rancor that has made this year's election unlike any previous one.
Weighing in at 966 pages, the report released on August 18 adds a final chapter to a 3 1/2-year effort to understand the full scope of what the U.S. intelligence community said was a campaign ordered directly by Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]] to interfere in the U.S. election on behalf of [[Donald Trump]].
That issue has shadowed Trump's presidency since before he took office, and the bipartisan Senate effort is considered as close to an authoritative accounting of that campaign as is possible in a fractured, partisan [[Washington]], D.C.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['An outright lie': Ohio lawmaker shown to be linked to group pushing rightwing Christian bills|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/dec/09/ohio-timothy-ginter-project-blitz]]'' December 9, 2019, Jessica Glenza, [[The Guardian]]
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An [[Ohio]] legislator who said he had "no knowledge" of a rightwing Christian bill mill called [[Project Blitz]] is, in fact, the co-chair of the state branch of an organization behind the campaign.
The Ohio state representative [[Timothy Ginter]] sponsored a bill called the Student Religious Liberties Act. Opponents argued the bill would provide students with a religious exemption to facts, and would frighten teachers and school administrators into including religion in school functions.
[[The Guardian]] revealed the bill was nearly identical to one promoted by Project Blitz, a state legislative project guided by three Christian right organizations, including the [[Congress]]ional Prayer Caucus (CPC), [[WallBuilders]] and the ProFamily Legislators Conference. Project Blitz aims to promote and help pass conservative legislation across the US to fulfil its rightwing Christian agenda.
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{{f12.png}} ''[['Anarcho-Transexual' Hacker Returns with New Scam Site|https://gawker.com/5167506%2Fanarcho-transexual-hacker-returns-with-new-scam-site]]'' March 10, 2009, Owen Thomas, [[Gawker]]
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[[Hoan Ton-That]], the parodically Left Coast-y [[San Francisco]] coder linked to an earlier virus, appears to have resurfaced with a new website, Fastforwarded.com, which aims to coax passwords from users.
The new site appears to be identical, save for the name, to ViddyHo.com, a site which spread via instant messenger. The messages, generated automatically by the ViddyHo worm, promised a video once the user followed a link and logged in using a Gmail username and password. The worm then logged into that user's account and blasted everyone on his or her contact list with new messages.
Ton-That, whose [[Twitter]] bio reads "Anarcho-Transexual Afro-Chicano American Feminist Studies Major," runs an iPhone-app startup called HappyAppy. Fastforwarded.com has a copyright notice from HappyAppy on its pages. Here's its FAQ:
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{{f364.png}} ''[['Anti-Greta' Activist Naomi Seibt Praises White Nationalist At CPAC|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/naomi-seibt-white-nationalist-cpac-stefan-molyneux_n_5e5974c5c5b6450a30be4a4d?ri18n=true]]'' February 28, 2020, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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NATIONAL HARBOR, [[Maryland]] — [[Naomi Seibt]], the 19-year-old German climate science denier being marketed as the right's answer to activist [[Greta Thunberg]], praised a white nationalist while speaking on a panel at the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] (CPAC) on Friday.
During a question-and-answer session at the end of the panel entitled "Energy, Costs and Defeating the Climate Delusion," a [[Business Insider]] reporter asked Seibt if she is still a fan of white nationalist [[Stefan Molyneux]], a Canadian vlogger.
"I am still a fan, absolutely," Seibt responded.
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{{f88.png}} ''[['Anti-Greta' climate activist Naomi Seibt 'a fan' of Stefan Molyneux|https://www.businessinsider.com/anti-greta-climate-activist-naomi-seibt-fan-stefan-molyneux-cpac-2020-2]]'' February 28, 2020, Anthony L. Fisher, [[Business Insider]]
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[[Naomi Seibt]], the German 19-year-old self-described "climate realist," said at a CPAC panel on Friday that she was inspired into activism and YouTubing in part by watching the far-right personality [[Stefan Molyneux]].
Molyneux in [[2018]] said he had once been skeptical of "white nationalism" but that a trip to [[Poland]] showed him he "could have peaceful, free, easy, civilized, and safe discussions in what is essentially an all-white country."
Insider asked Seibt if she was aware of this statement and, if so, still a fan of Molyneux's.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Anti-Greta' teen activist to speak at biggest US conservatives conference|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/feb/25/anti-greta-teen-activist-cpac-conference-climate-sceptic]]'' February 25, 2020, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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A German teenager dubbed the "anti-Greta" – climate sceptics' answer to the schoolgirl activist [[Greta Thunberg]] – is set to address the biggest annual gathering of US grassroots conservatives.
[[Naomi Seibt]], 19, who styles herself as a "climate sceptic" or "climate realist", will this week address the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] (CPAC) near [[Washington]], joining speakers including [[Donald Trump]] and Vice-President [[Mike Pence]].
Seibt is in the pay of the [[Heartland Institute]], a thinktank closely allied with the White House that denies established science showing humans are heating the planet with dangerous consequences.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Antifa bus' hoaxes are spreading panic through small-town America|https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/5/21281581/antifa-bus-hoax-trump-misinformation-protests-police]]'' June 5, 2020, Russell Brandom, [[The Verge]]
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Mythical buses full of bloodthirsty antifa protestors are causing panic in rural counties throughout the country — even though there's no evidence they exist. The [[Associated Press]] has catalogued at least five separate rural counties where locals have warned of imminent attacks, although none of the rumors have been substantiated. Notably, the rumors are often tailored to a specific local region, a "hyperlocal" approach sometime used to boost the spread of misinformation on social media platforms.
[[NBC News]] first reported on the recent surge of antifa-related misinformation, some of which was promoted by white nationalist groups posing as antifa accounts. But even after the rumors were debunked, they continue to spread on [[Facebook]], often inspiring real-life confrontations and instances of violence.
"Someone posted it saying it's full of antifa."
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{{f267.png}} ''[['Antifa Supersoldiers' Are Coming to Kill White People Within Days: Right Wing Conspiracy|https://www.newsweek.com/antifa-supersoldiers-coming-kill-white-people-right-wing-conspiracy-699037]]'' November 1, 2017, Michael Edison Hayden, [[Newsweek]]
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Well, it's come to this: The far-right obsession with antifa has been overblown into a fake news story that now rivals the most over-the-top Michael Bay movie. Allow [[Newsweek]] to introduce you to the "[[Antifa]] supersoldiers" who apparently exist in the minds of some people on the far right, and who are coming to "behead all white parents" across America this Saturday, if the bizarre and spiralling fake news story is to be believed.
As with the fake news story that antifa is waging civil war on America, which was started by [[Alex Jones]] at the conspiracy site InfoWars, the imaginary supersoldiers have been injected into the far-right's coverage of a series of rallies planned for Saturday to demand the removal of President [[Donald Trump]] from office. The story may sound asinine, but concerns are growing that it could lead to someone inflicting real-life violence, activists told Newsweek.
The "news" story, which has since been embraced with irony as a meme on left-leaning social media circles, spawned from a joke posted Friday on the comedic [[Twitter]] account @KrangTNelson. It said: "can't wait for November 4th when millions of antifa supersoldiers will behead all white parents and small business owners in the town square." The post was meant to mock the "festering panic over an exceedingly fake Civil War plot for which thousands of [[FOX News]] grandparents may, at this very moment, be boarding up their windows in panicked preparation," according to the anonymous person behind the Krang account, who wrote about the controversy he or she inadvertently started in a first-person story for VICE. Right-leaning accounts began to report the satirical tweet as being offensive, which led to the temporary suspension of @KrangTNelson's account on Twitter.
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{{f375.png}} ''[['Antifa' Is Literally Never Mentioned in the First Prosecutions of Protest Violence|https://www.thedailybeast.com/antifa-is-literally-never-mentioned-in-the-first-prosecutions-of-protest-violence]]'' June 5, 2020, William Bredderman, [[Daily Beast]]
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For all the implications by President Trump and Attorney General [[William Barr]] that "antifa" "terrorists" have hijacked protests against institutional police racism, none of the 22 criminal complaints representing the first wave of protest charges mention antifa in any way.
One case references anarchism as a motivating ideology, not anti-fascism. Another high-profile one in [[Las Vegas]] references the so-called "[[Boogaloo]]" far-right trend of provoking a race or civil war.
But the early charges do not indicate that antifascist motivations have provoked the violent activity that the Trump administration and its allies have spent the better part of a week attributing to it. With Barr at the helm of the protest response, the administration has tasked the [[FBI]]'s counterterrorism partnerships with state and local police, known as Joint [[Terrorism]] Task Forces, with finding "extremists" and "agitators" within the protest movement.
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{{f375.png}} ''[['Are They Not Legit?': Proud Boys Cash in on Trump Ties in Florida|https://www.thedailybeast.com/latinos-for-trump-is-how-proud-boys-cash-in-on-trump-ties-in-florida]]'' October 3, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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The [[Proud Boys]] are an extreme-right outfit that glorifies street violence against the left. Their current leader, [[Enrique Tarrio]], is also the [[Florida]] director for [[Latinos for Trump]], as the anarchist news site It's Going Down reported last year.
Latinos for Trump, and its affiliated PAC "Latinos for the President," conduct fundraisers and rallies in [[Donald Trump]]'s name. But multiple times throughout a year of civil unrest, the PAC has also promoted the Proud Boys, including videos of a second Latinos for Trump leader who leads his own Proud Boys chapter.
That puts the Trump-supporting Latinos for Trump in a tricky spot with the official campaign, which sought to create distance from the Proud Boys this week, after Trump told them to "stand by" during Tuesday's presidential debate. He later claimed not to know who the group was.
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{{f364.png}} ''[['Art Of The Deal' Co-Author Spells Out Why Pandemic Deaths 'Don't Matter' To Trump|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/tony-schwartz-donald-trump-coronavirus_n_5ebf85dfc5b64d3dbf40ee28?ri18n=true]]'' May 16, 2020, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s former ghostwriter declared Friday that the president really doesn't care about the deaths resulting from the coronavirus pandemic because he has "no conscience" and is solely motivated by the need to dominate.
[[Tony Schwartz]], who co-authored Trump's [[1987]] book "The Art of the Deal," explained to [[MSNBC]]'s Ari Melber how the president's repeated premature declarations of victory in the fight against the contagion had prompted him to "really rethink Trump's motivation."
"I've always assumed like most people have that the primary motivation is to be loved and admired and recognized and praised," said Schwartz. "That is a motivation but the deeper motivation is domination, is to win. And that is a function of the fact that he has no conscience."
"And let's be clear. No conscience," he added.
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{{f364.png}} ''[['Big Fan Of Yours!': Trump's Old Fan Mail To Vladimir Putin Revealed|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-putin-fan-mail_n_5f3c91aec5b6835236037b4c]]'' August 19, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] reached out to [[Russia]]n President [[Vladimir Putin]] several times in the years prior to running for election, according to new documents released by the [[Senate Intelligence Committee]].
The messages do not reveal collusion between Trump and Putin over the [[2016]] election. The links between his campaign and [[Moscow]] were detailed elsewhere in the report. But they do show Trump repeatedly flattering Putin, including one letter congratulating the strongman on being named Time's "Person of the Year" in [[2007]].
Trump told Putin: "You definitely deserve it." He added: "I am a big fan of yours!"
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{{f375.png}} ''[['Crying Nazi' Christopher Cantwell Allegedly Threatened Charlottesville Lawyer Suing Him|https://www.thedailybeast.com/crying-nazi-christopher-cantwell-allegedly-threatened-charlottesville-lawyer-suing-him]]'' July 2, 2019, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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A neo-Nazi who participated in violent attacks during [[2017]]'s deadly white supremacist rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]] is in trouble again—this time for allegedly making violent comments about the lawyer suing him for his actions in Charlottesville.
[[Christopher Cantwell]] (nicknamed the "Crying Nazi" after he made a tearful video about being arrested) is a far-right internet personality with a handful of violent criminal convictions and a fascist fanbase. Cantwell featured in a [[Vice News]] documentary about the deadly Charlottesville rally, where he attacked local protesters and bragged of his movement's potential to murder. Now he and the rally's key players are facing a major lawsuit, brought by lawyer Roberta Kaplan, whom he recently threatened with violence.
In a Tuesday court filing, Kaplan and her team called for sanctions against Cantwell, accusing him of putting Kaplan in danger and the trial at risk. The filing asks a judge to bar Cantwell from making further threats against Kaplan or her clients.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Cultural Marxism' Catching On|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2003/cultural-marxism-catching]]'' August 15, 2003, Bill Berkowitz, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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Television commentator [[Pat Buchanan]] says it is being used to "de-[[Christian]]ize" America. [[Washington]] heavyweight William Lind claims it is turning U.S. college campuses into "ivy-covered [[North Korea]]s." Retired naval commander Gerald Atkinson fears it has invaded the nation's military academies. Immigration activist [[John Vinson]] suggests it aims "to distort and destroy" our country.
"[[Cultural Marxism]]," described as a conspiratorial attempt to wreck American culture and morality, is the newest intellectual bugaboo on the radical right. Surprisingly, there are signs that this bizarre theory is catching on in the mainstream.
The phrase refers to a kind of "political correctness" on steroids — a covert assault on the American way of life that allegedly has been developed by the left over the course of the last 70 years. Those who are pushing the "cultural Marxism" scenario aren't merely poking fun at the PC excesses of the "People's Republic of Berkeley," or the couple of American cities whose leaders renamed manholes "person-holes" in a bid to root out sexist thought.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Cultural Marxism': a uniting theory for rightwingers who love to play the victim|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jan/19/cultural-marxism-a-uniting-theory-for-rightwingers-who-love-to-play-the-victim]]'' January 19, 2015, Jason Wilson, Opinion, [[The Guardian]]
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W hat do the [[Australia]]n's columnist Nick Cater, video game hate group #[[Gamergate]], Norwegian mass shooter [[Anders Breivik]] and random blokes on [[YouTube]] have in common? Apart from anything else, they have all invoked the spectre of "cultural Marxism" to account for things they disapprove of – things like Islamic immigrant communities, feminism and, er, opposition leader Bill Shorten.
What are they talking about? The tale varies in the telling, but the theory of cultural Marxism is integral to the fantasy life of the contemporary right. It depends on a crazy-mirror history, which glancingly reflects things that really happened, only to distort them in the most bizarre ways.
It begins in the 1910s and [[1920]]s. When the socialist revolution failed to materialise beyond the [[Soviet Union]], Marxist thinkers like Antonio Gramsci and Georg Lukacs tried to explain why. Their answer was that culture and religion blunted the proletariat's desire to revolt, and the solution was that Marxists should carry out a "long march through the institutions" – universities and schools, government bureaucracies and the media – so that cultural values could be progressively changed from above.
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{{f37.png}} ''[['Dark Money,' by Jane Mayer|https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/24/books/review/dark-money-by-jane-mayer.html]]'' January 19, 2016, Alan Ehrenhalt, [[New York Times]]
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It is this conservative ascendancy that [[Jane Mayer]] chronicles in "Dark Money." The book is written in straightforward and largely unemotional prose, but it reads as if conceived in quiet anger. Mayer believes that the Koch brothers and a small number of allied plutocrats have essentially hijacked American democracy, using their money not just to compete with their political adversaries, but to drown them out.
A staff writer for The New Yorker, Mayer spent five years working on "Dark Money," which originated with an article on the Koch family she published in the magazine in 2010. Neither Charles nor [[David Koch]] agreed to talk to her, and several of the most important figures in their political network were unavailable. But she reached hundreds of sources who did want to talk: longtime conservative campaign operatives, business associates, political opponents and political finance scholars. Some of these sources spoke on the record and some did not, but all in all "Dark Money" emerges as an impressively reported and well-documented work.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Dark money' groups pushed Trump to back unproven COVID-19 treatment|https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2020/04/dark-money-groups-pushed-trump-to-back-hydroxychloroquine/]]'' April 8, 2020, Tatyana Monnay, [[OpenSecrets News]]
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A conservative "dark money" group that received funding from the pharmaceutical industry's largest trade organization pushed President [[Donald Trump]] to use unproven antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19 and make it more widely available.
Last month, the conservative nonprofit group [[Job Creators Network]] collaborated with health care nonprofit [[Physicians for Reform]] to launch an online petition, a series of [[Facebook]] ads and a mass text message campaign urging Trump to make hydroxychloroquine available to treat patients battling COVID-19, Sludge reported. These groups do not disclose their sources of funding.
"There is clear and ever-mounting evidence that the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine can significantly help patients who contract coronavirus," the petition read.
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{{f97.png}} ''[['Dark Money' Is Funding The 2020 Election Challenge - And Could Challenge 2024|https://www.npr.org/2021/08/05/1024741930/jane-mayer-dark-money-challenge-to-the-election-results]]'' August 5, 2021, Terry Gross, [[National Public Radio]]
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[[New Yorker]] writer [[Jane Mayer]] says the [[Arizona]] audit is an unprecedented undertaking, with potentially explosive consequences for American democracy.
Mayer notes that although the audit appears to be the work of local extremists, it's actually being funded by sophisticated national organizations whose boards of directors include some of the country's wealthiest and highest-profile conservatives.
"The [[2020]] election is long since over in most people's minds and settled and decided," Mayer says. "But these groups are doubling down in the money they're putting into, and the effort they're putting into, trying to push the idea of fraud — potentially in order to challenge the [[2022]] midterms and the 2024 election."
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{{f367.png}} ''[['Dark money' of non-profit political groups targeted|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/06/10/tax-exempt-groups-irs-scandal-disclosure/2398341/]]'' June 10, 2013, Fredreka Schouten, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON – Just weeks before last November's election, a little-known [[Arizona]] non-profit made a big splash in [[California]] politics – donating $11 million to a political group that opposed a tax-hike initiative from Democratic Gov. [[Jerry Brown]] and backed another measure to make it harder for labor unions to collect dues for political activity.
State regulators, however, did not know where the group, [[Americans for Responsible Leadership]], got its money.
California's campaign-finance agency went to court, forcing the out-of-state organization to reveal that the money came from another Arizona non-profit, the [[Center to Protect Patient Rights]], which in turn said its money came from a third non-profit, [[Americans for Job Security]], a "pro-business" issue advocacy group in [[Alexandria]], Va. Since its inception in the late [[1990]]s, Americans for Job Security has spent tens of millions of dollars targeting Democratic politicians.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Despicable': blogger must do 200 hours community service for defacing memorial to slain comedian|https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/sep/10/despicable-blogger-must-do-200-hours-community-service-for-defacing-memorial-to-slain-comedian]]'' September 10, 2018, Australian Associated Press, [[The Guardian]]
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The blogger who defaced the [[Melbourne]] memorial to slain comedian Eurydice Dixon must do 200 hours of community service for his crime, but has not been sentenced to jail.
[[Andrew Nolch]], 29, pleaded guilty last Thursday to criminal damage for painting a 25-metre long penis at the Princes Park memorial in June.
Nolch committed the act just days after Dixon was raped and murdered, and the night before a public vigil was held. He said he was making "a statement for men's rights".
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Devin Nunes Is An Idiot' hashtag trends after Vindman corrects lawmaker about his official title|https://thehill.com/homenews/house/471091-devinnunesisanidiot-trends-after-vindman-corrects-lawmaker-about-his-official]]'' November 19, 2019, Morgan Gstalter, [[The Hill]]
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The hashtag "DevinNunesIsAnIdiot" started trending on [[Twitter]] after Lt. Col. [[Alexander Vindman]] asked GOP Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-Calif.) to address him by his military title.
Nunes, the ranking member on the [[House Intelligence Committee]], was questioning Vindman during his Tuesday testimony in the impeachment inquiry and referred to the [[Ukraine]] specialist on the [[National Security Council]] (NSC) as "Mr. Vindman."
"Ranking member, it's Lt. Col. Vindman, please," he responded.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Domestic terrorist actors' could exploit Floyd protests, DHS memo warns|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/01/dhs-domestic-terrorists-protest-294342]]'' June 1, 2020, Betsy Woodruff Swan, [[Politico]]
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Anarchist and militia extremists could try to exploit the recent nationwide protests spurred by the death of George Floyd, the Department of Homeland Security warned in an intelligence note sent to law enforcement officials around the country.
The memo, dated May 29 and marked unclassified/law enforcement sensitive, cites "previous incidents of domestic terrorists exploiting First Amendment-protected events" as one reason for DHS' concern of additional targeted violence by "domestic terrorist actors."
It also reveals, citing the [[FBI]], that on May 27, two days after Floyd's death, "a white supremacist extremist [[Telegram]] channel incited followers to engage in violence and start the 'boogaloo '— a term used by some violent extremists to refer to the start of a second Civil War — by shooting in a crowd." One Telegram message encouraged potential shooters to "frame the crowd around you" for the violence, the document said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Dr.' Seb Gorka Has a New Job and It's Sad|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/bjwm4m/dr-seb-gorka-has-a-new-job-and-its-sad]]'' September 5, 2019, Alex Lubben, [[Vice News]]
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Former advisor to President Trump [[Sebastian Gorka]], who famously prefers to be called "Dr. Gorka," is now playing one on TV — sort of.
In the early, wild days of the Trump administration, Gorka had a plum job alongside [[Steve Bannon]] in the White House, where he advised the president on national security. He lost that gig two years ago and decamped for the conservative speaking circuit and a radio show.
But now he's got a new gig: hawking fish oil pills in a TV ad, according to [[Mediaite]]. He used to suffer from back pain, he says, but now he's been miraculously cured, thanks to Relief Factor.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Free speech' Reddit clone Voat says it will shut down on Christmas|https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/22/22195115/voat-free-speech-right-wing-reddit-clone-shutdown-investor]]'' December 22, 2020, Adi Robertson, [[The Verge]]
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[[Voat]], an "anti-censorship" alternative social network that's been described as the "alt-right [[Reddit]]," is scheduled to shut down on December 25th. Voat co-founder Justin Chastain announced the pending closure yesterday, saying the site had run out of money after an investor defaulted on their contract in March. "I personally decided to keep Voat up until after the US election of [[2020]]. I've been paying the costs out of pocket but now I'm out of money," Chastain wrote.
Voat was founded in [[2014]] and hosted Reddit-like forums with minimal moderation. It grew rapidly after Reddit added an anti-harassment policy and banned five subreddits that it said violated the rules, including its infamous r/fatpeoplehate forum. The site set a model for other "censorship-free" alternatives to mainstream web platforms, a category that grew to include Gab, [[Parler]], and the defunct crowdfunding site Hatreon.
While these sites often don't take an explicit political stance, they've attracted a largely far-right user base that's incensed by bigger networks' crackdowns. Voat also provided a home for the [[QAnon]] conspiracy movement after it was purged from most other platforms.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Get your act together': Tech companies face bipartisan congressional uproar over encryption|https://www.politico.com/news/2019/12/10/tech-companies-bipartisan-congress-encryption-080704]]'' December 10, 2019, Eric Geller, [[Politico]]
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"My advice to you is to get on with it, because this time next year, if we haven't found a way that you can live with, we will impose our will on you," warned Judiciary Chairman [[Lindsey Graham]] (R-S.C.), who reversed his [[2016]] stance on encryption in his opening remarks.
Sen. [[Dick Durbin]] (D-Ill.), the upper chamber's No. 2 Democrat, echoed Graham's warning. The encryption debate is about whether to allow companies to be "beyond the reach of the law," he said.
Durbin showed little patience for [[Silicon Valley]]'s argument that encryption protects ordinary Americans from hackers and repressive regimes that want to spy on users' communications. The Judiciary hearing was not about those threats, he said. "We're talking about our government protecting our citizens" from crime.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['God-tier genetics': A stunned MAGA world offers blame, adulation after Trump's diagnosis|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/10/02/maga-world-blame-adulation-trump-covid-425624]]'' October 2, 2020, Tina Nguyen, [[Politico]]
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Out on the MAGA world fringes, people were divided. Some swiftly predicted rosy outcomes — the president was already healthy, he could take hydroxychloroquine, a much-hyped drug Trump has touted as a Covid-19 treatment with no conclusive evidence. Others concocted theories that the Democrats were, somehow, trying to steal the election once again.
Meanwhile, the president was unusually silent. After his post-midnight tweet announcing he had the virus, Trump went silent until nearly 7 p.m., leaving his fervent online fan base without guidance on his preferred narrative.
Yet the base's response mirrors the way Trump has instructed his followers to react to any pandemic-related news: downplay, craft optimistic storylines and accuse the Democrats and media of obfuscation and vitriol. It's how the president has reacted to nearly every unwelcome pandemic-related development in recent months, whether it was early concerns over personal protective equipment and hospital space, or a death toll that recently surpassed 200,000.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Gun Girl' Kaitlin Bennett showed up at Rutgers University, and someone called the cops|https://www.nj.com/news/2019/05/gun-girl-kaitlin-bennett-showed-up-at-rutgers-university-and-someone-called-the-cops.html]]'' May 2, 2019, Tennyson Donnie Coleman, [[New Jersey On-Line]]
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The right-wing commentator known as "Kent State Gun Girl" tried filming at [[Rutgers University]] earlier this week. But she was soon met with a crowd of students who said she was only there to spread hate.
[[Kaitlin Bennett]], who went viral after she posted a photo wearing an AR-10 with her graduation cap on Kent State's campus, said she was recording a segment about student loan debt for far-right media outlet InfoWars, a website known for posting hoaxes and conspiracy theories. She was trying to film in a space newly dedicated to Class of [[1919]] alumnus Paul Robeson, a black All-American athlete, entertainer and political activist for civil rights and social justice.
"This is the only space dedicated to the commemoration and celebration of Paul Robeson, and y'all picked this spot?" one woman repeats over and over on a video Bennett posted to InfoWars.
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{{f374.png}} ''[['Hail Trump!': Video of White Nationalists Cheering the President-Elect|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/11/richard-spencer-speech-npi/508379/]]'' November 21, 2016, Daniel Lombroso, [[The Atlantic]]
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"Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory!"
That's how Richard B. Spencer saluted more than 200 attendees on Saturday, gathered at the [[Ronald Reagan]] Building in [[Washington]], D.C., for the annual conference of the [[National Policy Institute]], which describes itself as "an independent organization dedicated to the heritage, identity, and future of people of [[Europe]]an descent in the United States, and around the world."
Spencer has popularized the term "alt-right" to describe the movement he leads. Spencer has said his dream is "a new society, an ethno-state that would be a gathering point for all Europeans," and has called for "peaceful ethnic cleansing."
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{{f182.png}} ''[['Hands in the air': RCMP raid home of army reservist accused of ties with neo-Nazi group|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/patrik-mathews-reservist-accused-neo-nazi-group-1.5253212]]'' August 20, 2019, Bryce Hoye, [[CBC News]]
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The [[RCMP]] raided the rural [[Manitoba]] house of a military reservist who is suspected of recruiting for a global neo-Nazi terrorist group late Monday night and seized a number of firearms.
No charges have been laid against Master Cpl. Patrik Mathews, a member of the [[Winnipeg]]-based 38 Canadian Brigade Group, but both RCMP and the military are investigating his alleged ties to The Base, an organization that promotes hate.
Mounties descended on Mathews's home in the rural town of Beausejour, about 50 kilometres east of Winnipeg, late Monday, ordering him out of his house.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['He wears the armor of God': evangelicals hail Trump's church photo op|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/03/donald-trump-church-photo-op-evangelicals]]'' June 3, 2020, Matthew Teague, [[The Guardian]]
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No one accuses [[Donald Trump]] of subtlety. When the US president raised a Bible overhead on Monday evening outside St John's Episcopal church in [[Washington]] [[DC]], the sign was unmistakable: an appeal to his white evangelical base for loyalty, as protests and riots roared across America.
Not every Christian answered the call. The Rev [[Gini Gerbasi]], an Episcopal priest, said police used teargas to drive her and others from St John's before Trump's appearance. "They turned holy ground into a battleground," she told [[Religion News Service]].
But many of Trump's evangelical supporters, far from Washingtons political stage, saw the move as a victory in a world rife with evil.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['He's Destroyed Conservatism': The Republican Case Against Trump's GOP|https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/08/19/interview-stuart-stevens-republican-case-against-trump-397918]]'' August 19, 2020, Michael Grunwald, [[Politico]]
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POLITICO Dispatch: August 19 It might be [[Joe Biden]]'s convention, but Michelle and Barack are the stars. We break down why Michelle's speech wowed viewers on Monday — and what to expect from Biden's former boss tonight.
But I helped elect a lot of [[Republican]]s. My firm, which I left a year and a half ago, was more successful at electing Republicans than anyone else. And this is how the party has ended up. So how could I not have some responsibility? I can't square that circle. There's a genre of book that's very popular in [[Washington]]: "If Only They Had Listened to Me." I didn't want to write that book, because they did listen to me!
GRUNWALD: You write about how you worked for Ridge, for Weld, for Charlie Baker, for [[Larry Hogan]], for Phil Scott. But those are the guys who don't support Trump. And Romney, who's now the voice of the resistance. But you had clients who were maybe more relevant to your thesis who you didn't write about at all.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Held hostage': How critical race theory moved from Fox News to school boards|https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/critical-race-theory-invades-school-boards-help-conservative-groups-n1270794]]'' June 15, 2021, Tyler Kingkade, [[NBC News]]
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[[Jeff Porter]], a school superintendent in suburban [[Maine]], said his district has been "almost held hostage" by a national battle over critical race theory.
"I was very naïve at the beginning of the year," Porter said. "I thought it was a concerned parent who had taken it a little too far. I didn't understand this until recently, but these were tactics from national organizations to discredit the entire district."
McBreairty became Maine's chapter leader for [[No Left Turn]] last summer. He has since put up a billboard-size sign of a school board member's face on his lawn and said it was surrounded by rat traps to prevent theft. "This is a war with the left," McBreairty said in an email to [[NBC News]], "and in war, tactics and strategy can become blurry." The fight has only escalated, and it shows no sign of slowing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Here are the facts': Pete Williams destroys Trump's claim - says only states, not the feds, can open or close businesses|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/04/here-are-the-facts-pete-williams-destroys-trumps-claim-says-only-states-not-the-feds-can-open-or-close-businesses/]]'' April 13, 2020, David Badash, [[Raw Story]]
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[[NBC News]] Justice Correspondent Pete Williams has some news for President [[Donald Trump]]: You're wrong.
Williams is a consummate professional who for 27 years has consistently without bias reported the major stories on his critical beat: the Supreme Court, the DOJ, and DHS. He has won three Emmy awards.
On Monday Williams responded to tweets President Trump posted, falsely claiming that he alone has the power to open or close the nation's economy, and that he would do so shortly.
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{{f88.png}} ''[['Hey AOC, saw your wack tweet': Conservative business group escalates Times Square billboard feud with Ocasio-Cortez over Amazon HQ2 pullout|https://www.businessinsider.com/ocasio-cortez-job-creators-network-feud-continues-amazon-hq2-billboard-2019-2]]'' February 22, 2019, Alexandra Ma, [[Business Insider]]
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The [[Job Creators Network]], a conservative business advocacy group, escalated its feud with Rep. [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] on Thursday by putting up new billboards in Times Square blaming her for [[Amazon]]'s canceling its plans to build a second headquarters in [[New York]].
Ocasio-Cortez was a vocal opponent of Amazon's deal with New York to build a new base there, nicknamed HQ2. The tech company was set to receive about $3 billion in tax credits from the city and the state over 10 years and said it would create 25,000 jobs at the new headquarters.
Amazon cited the resistance of local politicians in a blog post announcing the cancellation.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['His abuses have escalated': Barr's kinship with Trump fuels election fears|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/25/bill-barr-donald-trump-election-steal-fears]]'' September 25, 2020, Tom McCarthy, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s astonishing suggestion at a campaign rally last weekend that the US president will deploy government lawyers to try to hit the brakes on the counting of ballots on election night relies on the complicity of one federal official more than any other.
That official is the attorney general, [[William Barr]], who, as the leader of the justice department, directs the army of government lawyers who would sue to halt the counting of votes.
Conveniently for Trump's stated plan, Barr appears not only ready to acquiesce, he seems eager to bring the lawsuits, having laid groundwork for challenging the election with weeks of misleading statements about the integrity of mail-in voting.
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{{f367.png}} ''[['How do you sleep at night?: Anderson Cooper rips MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on COVID 'cure' claim|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/08/18/anderson-cooper-mypillow-founder-mike-lindell-spar-over-covid-cure-claim/3395053001/]]'' August 18, 2020, William Cummings, [[USA Today]]
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[[Anderson Cooper]] tore into My Pillow founder [[Mike Lindell]] for touting an unproven drug as a potential "cure" for COVID-19, calling the prominent supporter of President [[Donald Trump]] a "snake oil salesman" in a [[CNN]] interview.
Lindell has been advocating for the use of oleandrin, an extract from the oleander plant, as a treatment for the coronavirus. Lindell helped [[Andrew Whitney]] of [[Phoenix Biotechnology]] land an Oval Office meeting in July where they pitched the drug to Trump, according to reports from The [[Washington Post]], CNN and Axios. Housing and Urban Development Secretary [[Ben Carson]] also attended the meeting, Axios reported.
Lindell, who has a financial stake in Phoenix Biotechnology, told Cooper that he learned about the drug from a friend, who told Lindell he had "answer to the virus." He said he brought the news to Carson, a neurosurgeon but not an expert in infectious diseases, who declared it to be the "real deal" and brought it to the president.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['I believe the president': GOP stands by Trump on sexual assault allegation|https://www.politico.com/story/2019/06/25/trump-accuse-gop-1382385]]'' June 25, 2019, Burgess Everett, [[Politico]]
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The president's GOP allies in [[Congress]] are moving swiftly to dismiss new allegations of rape against him, arguing journalist [[E. Jean Carroll]] is eager to promote her new book and that Trump's denial of the alleged attack is credible.
"Quite honestly, as somebody who had a front-row seat to the Kavanaugh hearings, we've seen allegations that were false," said Sen. [[Thom Tillis]] (R-N.C.). "We'll let the facts go where they are, but I take [Trump's] statement at face value."
"Many times when folks have made these allegations, they're also promoting a book," said Sen. [[John Kennedy]] (R-La.). "The accuser and the accused need to be treated with respect and they each need to be afforded due process. Just because you're accused of something in America doesn't mean you're guilty."
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{{f0.png}} ''[['I Fed Him To The People': Trump Fan Indicted For Dragging Cop Into Capitol Mob By The Neck|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/jack-wade-whitton-scallops-sedition-hunters-capitol-trump_n_606b41e6c5b66c4ab6b57588]]'' April 5, 2021, Ryan J. Reilly, [[Huffington Post]]
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Federal prosecutors have requested an emergency stay to prevent the release of Capitol defendant Jack Wade Whitton, who was arrested last week after he was identified as the Trump fan captured on film dragging a D.C. police officer by the neck down the steps of the Capitol and into a violent mob.
Whitton, who the feds say is the man who wore a "TRUMP [[2020]]" hat as he brutally assaulted officers at the Capitol, was indicted by a federal grand jury on a host of federal charges. The [[Georgia]] CrossFit enthusiast was one of the first suspects who became the target of online "[[Sedition]] Hunters" who have sought to identify the violent insurrectionists who tried to stop the certification of the election on Jan. 6. They nicknamed the suspect "Scallops" because an overhead photo of him dragging a police officer down a set of Capitol steps by the neck showed him wearing what one online investigator called a "distinctive scalloped grey backpack."
Magistrate Judge Regina Cannon of the Northern District of Georgia ordered Whitton released pending trial following an initial hearing last week. But federal prosecutors filed a motion for an emergency stay, and have asked a judge in D.C. to order Whitton held until trial.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['I made Steve Bannon's psychological warfare tool': meet the data war whistleblower|https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/17/data-war-whistleblower-christopher-wylie-faceook-nix-bannon-trump]]'' March 18, 2018, Carole Cadwalladr, [[The Guardian]]
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The first time I met [[Christopher Wylie]], he didn't yet have pink hair. That comes later. As does his mission to rewind time. To put the genie back in the bottle.
By the time I met him in person, I'd already been talking to him on a daily basis for hours at a time. On the phone, he was clever, funny, bitchy, profound, intellectually ravenous, compelling. A master storyteller. A politicker. A data science nerd.
Two months later, when he arrived in [[London]] from [[Canada]], he was all those things in the flesh. And yet the flesh was impossibly young. He was 27 then (he's 28 now), a fact that has always seemed glaringly at odds with what he has done. He may have played a pivotal role in the momentous political upheavals of [[2016]]. At the very least, he played a consequential role. At 24, he came up with an idea that led to the foundation of a company called [[Cambridge Analytica]], a data analytics firm that went on to claim a major role in the Leave campaign for Britain's EU membership referendum, and later became a key figure in digital operations during [[Donald Trump]]'s election campaign.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['I'm Here, Mom!': FBI Arrests Man Who Wore Roman Gladiator Costume To Capitol Riot|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/roman-gladiator-costume-capitol-riot-trump-fbi_n_60f08b8ae4b022142cf67b8b?nbv]]'' July 15, 2021, Ryan J. Reilly, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Nathan Wayne Entrekin]], a man who wore a Roman gladiator costume to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot in support of former President [[Donald Trump]]'s efforts to overturn the results of the [[2020]] election, was arrested by federal authorities on Thursday.
Entrekin, whom online "sedition hunters" had dubbed "Caesar No Salad," wore his costume to portray Captain Moroni, a figure from the Book of [[Mormon]] who - as spelled out in Entrekin's [[FBI]] affidavit - "sought to defend the liberties of his people - the Nephites - from another group - the Amalickiahites - that wanted to overthrow democracy and install a king." He was arrested in Cottonwood, [[Arizona]].
A tipster contacted the FBI about Entrekin on Jan. 11, and the FBI was able to confirm his identity through "a review of public databases and open source intelligence (OSINT)" as well as an interview with Entrekin on Feb. 2.
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{{f46.png}} ''[['If You Get In Trouble I'll Pardon You': Ex-DHS Official Miles Taylor Says Trump Promised Protection For Illegal Policies|https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2020/08/25/if-you-get-in-trouble-ill-pardon-you-ex-dhs-official-miles-taylor-says-trump-promised-protection-for-illegal-policies/]]'' August 25, 2020, Andrew Solender, [[Forbes]]
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Taylor, who served as chief of staff to former Homeland Security Secretary [[Kirstjen Nielsen]], has alleged Trump claimed "magical authorities" beyond the law and withheld disaster aid from [[California]] because it is a blue state.
Taylor also accused Trump of wanting to "exploit" DHS for "his own political purposes and to fuel his own agenda," and of wanting to "go further" than his family separation policy to discourage migrants from seeking asylum in the U.S.
Trump campaign spokesperson [[Judd Deere]] responded to Taylor's initial allegations by calling him a "creature of the D.C. Swamp" who "never understood the importance of the President's agenda," while Trump said he "never met" Taylor despite photos of them together.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['In God We Trust' - the bills Christian nationalists hope will 'protect religious freedom'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jan/14/christian-nationalists-bills-religious-freedom-project-blitz]]'' January 14, 2019, David Taylor, [[The Guardian]]
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Christian hardliners on the religious right have introduced new bills to impose their values in at least six American states in the opening days of [[2019]].
The early legal moves have been tracked from [[Alaska]] to [[Florida]] as mostly [[Republican]] legislators make use of off-the-shelf 'model bills' generated by Christian nationalists in a playbook called [[Project Blitz]].
So-called "[[In God We Trust]]" bills have already been introduced this year in Alaska, [[Kentucky]], [[Missouri]] and [[South Carolina]], which, if they became law, would see the phrase emblazoned on public buildings, hung in schools and displayed on public vehicles including police cars.
A bill requiring Florida public high schools to offer Christian Bible-study classes has just been introduced by a Democratic representative Kimberly Daniels – a former 'exorcist' who called herself the Demonbuster. Similar bills have been introduced in [[North Dakota]] and Missouri.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['It instilled such problems': ex-member of Amy Coney Barrett's faith group speaks out|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/10/people-of-praise-amy-coney-barrett-faith-group]]'' October 10, 2020, Stephanie Kirchgaessner, [[The Guardian]]
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Former insiders and religious scholars say scrutiny of Barrett's connection to [[People of Praise]] is entirely legitimate
Rebekah Powers was 11 when members of her faith group, the People of Praise, gathered around as she sat on a chair and laid their hands on her to pray. Powers' sister had shown a gift for speaking in tongues, a defining trait of the followers of the small charismatic Christian community, and Rebekah was expected to do the same.
But after what seemed like an eternity, she proved unable to produce a sound.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['It was great': In leaked audio, Trump hailed low Black turnout in 2016|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/21/trump-black-voters-turnout-2016-398520]]'' August 21, 2020, Alex Isenstadt, [[Politico]]
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Trump has repeatedly alleged, without evidence, that expanding mail-in voting will lead to massive fraud, and [[Republican]]s have filed lawsuits against a number of states attempting to do so. Higher voter turnout tends to benefit Democrats — low turnout among Black voters in key states is one of the reasons [[Hillary Clinton]] lost to Trump in [[2016]]. And voting rights activists have warned that GOP efforts to limit access to absentee ballots could keep many from voting this fall, particularly Black people, seniors and others at high risk from Covid-19.
The coronavirus pandemic was not on anyone's radar on Jan. 16, [[2017]], [[Martin Luther King]] Jr. Day, when Trump hosted the meeting with leaders from the Drum Major Institute, a voting rights group founded by King and fellow civil rights leader Harry Wachtel. But voting access was. The meeting was requested to lobby Trump on a proposal to put photo identification on [[Social Security]] cards to combat voter ID laws.
Attendees included Martin Luther King III, William Wachtel, James [[Forbes]], Johnny Mack and Scott Rechler. Former [[Atlanta]] Mayor Andrew Young briefly spoke to Trump by phone during the meeting.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['It's a mystery': Conservative wonders why coronavirus truthers never 'blame Trump' for anything|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/04/its-a-mystery-conservative-wonders-why-coronavirus-truthers-never-blame-trump-for-anything/]]'' April 16, 2020, Alex Henderson, [[Raw Story]]
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"I've been consistently boggled by the loose affiliation of coronavirus-truthers, [[America First]]ers, [[Catholic]] rad-trads, and economic boosters who have come together over the last month to insist that: (1) COVID-19 isn't so bad. (2) The real problem is the economy and the lunacy of shutting America down," Last asserts in an article published on Thursday.
[[Coronavirus]] truthers, the conservative journalist adds, are demanding that the U.S. economy reopen and insist that social distancing is going too far.
"These people all seem to have different reasons for wanting America to 'reopen,'" Last explains. "The only thing they have in common is that they all — from the Taliban Catholics to the alt-right trolls, from the conspiracy cranks to [[Peter Navarro]] — love them some Trump."
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{{f0.png}} ''[['It's gonna end with concentration camps': Alt-right executive boasts of a future Europe with Hitler on their money|http://www.rawstory.com/2017/09/its-gonna-end-with-concentration-camps-alt-right-executive-boasts-of-a-future-europe-with-hitler-their-money/amp/]]'' September 20, 2017, Noor Al-Sibai, [[Raw Story]]
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As video Hermansson provided to the [[New York Times]] shows, he got one of the group's highest-ranking members — [[Alt-Right]] Corporation board member Jason Reza Jorjani — to admit his "final solution" for minorities.
"It's gonna end with the expulsion of the majority of the migrants, including [[[Muslim]]] citizens," Jorjani told an undercover Hermansson at a pub near the Empire State Building in [[New York City]]. "It's gonna end with concentration camps and expulsions and war at the cost of a few hundred million people."
"We will have a [[Europe]], in 2050, where the bank notes have [[Adolf Hitler]], Napoleon Bonaparte, Alexander the Great," he continued. "And Hitler will be seen like that: like Napoleon, like Alexander, not like some weird monster who is unique in his own category — no, he is just going to be seen as a great European leader."
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{{f375.png}} ''[['It's Just F*ck-Up After F*ck-up'-Trump's COVID Advisers at Their Breaking Point|https://www.thedailybeast.com/its-just-fck-up-after-fck-uptrumps-covid-advisers-at-their-breaking-point?ref=home]]'' October 3, 2020, Erin Banco, [[Daily Beast]]
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The announcement that President [[Donald Trump]], his wife, and a top White House aide contracted coronavirus threatened, on Friday, to bring unprecedented levels of tumult to the federal government.
But even as the president was rushed to the hospital at [[Walter Reed]], for what the White House said would be days of observation, rest and testing, officials inside the administration said they didn't anticipate much of a shakeup in their approach to combating COVID. There would reportedly be no official revised mask policy, which remained encouraged but not required. The White House's COVID task force would not take on an enhanced role, after operating for months on fumes.
"It's business as usual," as White House official put it, even as the pandemic had come bursting through their front door.
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{{f375.png}} ''[['It's Not Fair!': Rioter Who Posed at Pelosi's Desk Loses It in Court|https://www.thedailybeast.com/richard-biggo-barnett-who-posed-at-pelosis-desk-during-capitol-riot-has-meltdown-during-court-hearing]]'' March 4, 2021, Pilar Melendez, [[Daily Beast]]
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The self-described white nationalist who stormed House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]]'s office and posed for gleeful photos during the Capitol riot doesn't believe he should be in jail—and he's had a temper tantrum in court to make his opinion known.
"They're dragging this out. They're letting everyone else out," Richard "Bigo" Barnett yelled during his Thursday court hearing, insisting that "it's not fair" that he is still in jail while a slew of his fellow rioters have been released pending trial.
"This has been a bunch of crap," he added.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['It's overhyped': Trump mega-donor pushes to end Wisconsin's stay-at-home order|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/23/liz-uihlein-trump-donor-wisconsin-stay-at-home-order-coronavirus]]'' April 23, 2020, Stephanie Kirchgaessner, [[The Guardian]]
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One of [[Donald Trump]]'s most fervent billionaire donors is lobbying against strict stay-at-home rules in the election battleground state of [[Wisconsin]], raising troubling new questions about how the president's rightwing financial supporters may influence the US response to the pandemic.
[[Liz Uihlein]], the billionaire behind Wisconsin's Uline shipping and packaging company – who with her husband, Richard, has been dubbed the most "powerful conservative couple you've never heard of" – is using her clout to try to force Wisconsin's Democratic governor to relax stay-at-home rules, claiming that the crisis has been "overhyped" by the media.
Her actions – from lobbying [[Republican]] legislators in the state to circulating a petition to employees to have the governor, [[Tony Evers]], removed from office – come as two protests have been organized against the Democratic governor on Friday.
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{{f375.png}} ''[['Jaw-Dropping': Trump Slammed for Touting Dangerous New Virus Treatments After Favored Drug is Discredited|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-slammed-for-touting-sunlight-uv-light-bleach-as-possible-covid-19-treatments-during-briefing?ref=home]]'' April 23, 2020, Hunter Woodall, [[Daily Beast]]
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Mainlining disinfectants. Blasting the body with ultraviolet light—from the inside. President [[Donald Trump]] turned again Thursday to pushing tenuous findings during the coronavirus pandemic, touting an "emerging result" from the [[Department of Homeland Security]] that suggested sunlight and heat can weaken the spread of coronavirus.
But by the end of Thursday's coronavirus task force briefing, questions over the findings had caused Trump to lash out at a reporter and go on the defensive after he suggested a range of bizarre—and downright dangerous—possible treatments based off the announcement.
[[Bill Bryan]], who leads the science and technology directorate at the Department of Homeland Security, presented an "emerging result" from departmental research that suggested UV light, heat and humidity are detrimental to COVID-19.
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{{f364.png}} ''[['Karen Was Upset': Trump Suit Cites Mostly Trivial Complaints By GOP Poll-Watchers|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-voter-fraud-michigan-lawsuit_n_5fabef94c5b68707d1fb0166?ri18n=true]]'' November 11, 2020, Ryan J. Reilly, [[Huffington Post]]
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Late Tuesday, President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign announced a lawsuit focused on "irregularities, incompetence, and unlawful vote counting" in [[Detroit]], a city that helped President-elect [[Joe Biden]] win [[Michigan]] and the presidency.
But HuffPost's review of 234 pages of affidavits released by the [[Trump campaign]] — which White House press secretary [[Kayleigh McEnany]] was waving around on [[Fox News]] Monday night — found only a mix of routine election issues, complaints about lines of sight and social distancing measures, and an environment supposedly hostile to white [[Republican]] poll watchers who seemed ready to treat any and all actions by election workers as nefarious criminal activity.
The day after the election, Trump supporters gathered at TCF Center in Detroit to chant "Stop the count" and bang on windows as election workers went about their jobs. There was even a bomb threat against the facility. Because all the ballots weren't yet counted, Republicans falsely believed that Trump had won Michigan. (Biden now leads in the state by an enormous margin: more than 146,000 votes.)
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{{f43.png}} ''[['Keep those judges coming': Conservatives praise Trump's success in filling the courts|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2018/11/16/keep-those-judges-coming-conservatives-praise-trumps-success-filling-courts/]]'' November 16, 2018, Deanna Paul, [[Washington Post]]
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Hundreds of conservative and libertarian attorneys sung President Trump's praises Thursday night at an annual gathering of the [[Federalist Society]], praising him for successfully pushing more federal judges through the Senate in his first two years than any recent president.
Trump was not present, but attendees included Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] (R-Ky.), who has made it a focus to transform the judiciary, and former White House counsel [[Donald McGahn]], who recommended to Trump that he nominate Justices Neil M. Gorsuch and Brett M. Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court.
"Confirmation is a political decision based on who controls the Senate," McConnell told those gathered. "My goal is to confirm as many circuit judges as possible."
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{{f0.png}} ''[['King Trump': Critics reject president's 'total' power claim in coronavirus fight|https://globalnews.ca/news/6816307/coronavirus-king-trump/]]'' April 14, 2020, Josh K. Elliott, [[Global News]]
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The United States was founded in part to escape the tyranny of a king, and state governors will not be bullied into that model of government because of the coronavirus threat.
That was [[New York]] Gov. [[Andrew Cuomo]]'s message to U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] on Tuesday, in response to the POTUS' claim that he can forcibly end state-ordered lockdowns meant to stop the spread of COVID-19.
"We don't have a king in this country. We didn't want a king, so we have a Constitution and we elect a president," Cuomo said at his daily briefing on Tuesday, in response to Trump's remarks on Monday that he has the "absolute" power to order states back to work.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Liberate' Rally Organizers Worked to Criminalize Anti-Pipeline Protests|https://readsludge.com/2020/06/01/liberate-rally-organizers-worked-to-criminalize-anti-pipeline-protests/]]'' June 1, 2020, David Moore, [[Sludge]]
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In mid-April, protests touched off against the public health orders put in place by governments due to the coronavirus pandemic. In many of the state "liberate" protests, the number of demonstrators was a few hundred, compared to the 71% of Americans in polls who said they were worried about lifting coronavirus restrictions too quickly.
But the prevalence of firearms and white supremacist symbols at the protests attracted widespread attention—for example, through an infamous photo of maskless protesters yelling in the faces of masked state police in the [[Michigan]] capitol.
In late April, the "liberate" protests got a boost with the launch of Save Our Country, a coalition formed by conservative groups [[FreedomWorks]], [[Tea Party Patriots]], [[Committee to Unleash Prosperity]], and the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC). On its website, the coalition provided messaging tools for people to petition their governors, along with tools for finding local protests to attend and for helping people organize protests if there were none in their area.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Like an Experimental Concentration Camp': Whistleblower Complaint Alleges Mass Hysterectomies at ICE Detention Center|https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/like-an-experimental-concentration-camp-whistleblower-complaint-alleges-mass-hysterectomies-at-ice-detention-center/]]'' September 14, 2020, Jerry Lambe, [[Law and Crime]]
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Several legal advocacy groups on Monday filed a whistleblower complaint on behalf of a nurse at an [[Immigration and Customs Enforcement]] (ICE) detention center documenting "jarring medical neglect" within the facility, including a refusal to test detainees for the novel coronavirus and an exorbitant rate of hysterectomies being performed on immigrant women.
The nurse, Dawn Wooten, was employed at the Irwin County Detention Center (ICDC) in [[Georgia]], which is operated by LaSalle Corrections, a private prison company. The complaint was filed with the Office of the [[Inspector General]] (OIG) for the [[Department of Homeland Security]] (DHS) by advocacy groups Project South, Georgia Detention Watch, Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights, and South Georgia Immigrant Support Network.
Multiple women came forward to tell Project South about what they perceived to be the inordinate rate at which women in ICDC were subjected to hysterectomies – a surgical operation in which all or part of the uterus is removed. Additionally, many of the immigrant women who underwent the procedure were reportedly "confused" when asked to explain why they had the surgery, with one detainee likening their treatment to prisoners in concentration camps.
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{{f364.png}} ''[['Matrix' Creator Has Blunt Reply To 'Red Pill' Tweets From Ivanka Trump, Elon Musk|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/elon-musk-ivanka-trump-matrix-tweets_n_5ec2105dc5b619670ad770f5?ri18n=true]]'' May 18, 2020, Josephine Harvey, [[Huffington Post]]
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"Matrix" co-creator [[Lilly Wachowski]] did not approve of [[Elon Musk]] and [[Ivanka Trump]] invoking her film on [[Twitter]] this weekend.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO tweeted "Take the red pill" on Sunday morning, referencing a famous point in the first "Matrix" film. The protagonist Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, learns he's been living in a computer simulation and is offered a choice: Take a blue pill to return to his life and forget everything or take a red pill to learn the truth about the Matrix.
However, the phrase has taken on new meaning online to signify an individual shifting their political views to the right. It was first used in this fashion by misogynistic men's rights groups in the TheRedPill [[Reddit]] community.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Mind-bogglingly irresponsible': meet the Republican donors helping QAnon reach Congress|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/24/mind-bogglingly-irresponsible-meet-the-republican-donors-helping-qanon-reach-congress]]'' August 24, 2020, Julia Carrie Wong, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Republican]] party leaders linked to the White House helped boost the primary campaign of a [[QAnon]] supporter with a history of making racist and bigoted statements, campaign finance filings show.
[[Marjorie Taylor Greene]]'s victory in the 11 August primary runoff for [[Georgia]]'s 14th [[Congress]]ional district all but assures that a backer of the baseless and antisemitic QAnon conspiracy theory will be elected to Congress in November. Her primary opponent, John Cowan, ran as a pro-Trump, pro-life, and pro-gun conservative.
The filings reveal donations from:
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{{f143.png}} ''[['Most hated woman' Katie Hopkins falls for prank, flies to Prague for fake award|https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=12305006]]'' January 31, 2020, [[New Zealand Herald]]
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Controversial British commentator [[Katie Hopkins]] has become the butt of an elaborate joke after her [[Twitter]] account was suspended today for violating the platform's anti-hate policy.
[[South Africa]]n [[YouTube]]r and notorious prankster Josh Pieters, whose channel has amassed more than one million subscribers, flew Hopkins to Prague to accept the "Campaign to Unify the Nation Trophy".
"Now that Katie Hopkins can't read Twitter, I can tell you that on Monday I made her fly to Prague to pick up a completely fake award," Pieters tweeted.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['My phone's been blowing up': CPAC attendees rip the group's virus messaging|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/09/cpac-coronavirus-attendees-124808]]'' March 9, 2020, Ben Schreckinger, [[Politico]]
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A CPAC attendee infected with coronavirus attended multiple days of the conference on a gold-level VIP ticket as well as a Friday night Shabbat dinner associated with the event, according to people familiar with the situation.
The infected attendee was a CPAC regular who made a hobby of meeting high-profile conference speakers and taking photographs with them. His gold-level ticket gave him access to a private lounge directly outside the green room for speakers on the conference's main stage.
As of early Monday evening, event organizers have contacted "just over a dozen" people who they have identified as having direct contact with the infected attendee, according to [[Ian Walters]], spokesman for the [[American Conservative Union]], which organizes the annual [[Conservative Political Action Conference]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Nationalist rally' scheduled for September 14 on St. George campus|https://thevarsity.ca/2017/08/14/nationalist-rally-scheduled-for-september-14-on-st-george-campus/]]'' August 14, 2017, Jack O. Denton, [[The Varsity]]
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A "[[Toronto]] Nationalist Rally" has been planned via [[Facebook]] for September 14 at U of T. The event, organized by a group calling itself the [[Canadian Nationalist Party]] (CNP), is slated to take place from 7:00-9:00 PM at 27 King's College Circle.
U of T denies that space for this event has been booked.
The description of the event says the goal is to "discuss the nationalist movement in [[Canada]] and the future of our country" and says that "a positive and professional message must come first." The event description also notes that they "will not tolerate verbal threats or attempts to physically intimidate our speakers, our hosts, or our attendees," and that "anyone who violates the freedom of expression or the physical well-being of another person will be immediately escorted out and handed over to law enforcement."
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{{f182.png}} ''[['No one is above the law': Trump lawsuits involving 2 women accusers proceed|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/mcdougal-zervos-trump-lawsuits-1.4585611]]'' March 21, 2018, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] faced legal challenges from women on two fronts on Tuesday as a defamation lawsuit brought by a former Apprentice TV show contestant moved forward and a former Playboy model who said she had an affair with Trump sued to undo a confidentiality agreement.
The developments increased legal pressure on Trump, who during and after the [[2016]] presidential campaign was accused of sexual misconduct by more than a dozen women, allegations he denied.
A [[New York]] state judge on Tuesday denied a bid by Trump to toss a defamation lawsuit by [[Summer Zervos]], a former contestant on [[NBC]]'s The Apprentice, raising the prospect that he might have to answer questions about his behaviour in court.
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{{f349.png}} ''[['No plan, no Q, nothing': QAnon followers reel as Biden inaugurated|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-biden-qanon/no-plan-no-q-nothing-qanon-followers-reel-as-biden-inaugurated-idUSKBN29P2VO]]'' January 20, 2021, Joseph Menn, [[Reuters]]
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SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK ([[Reuters]]) - For three years, adherents of the sprawling [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory awaited a so-called Great Awakening, scouring anonymous web postings from a shadowy "Q" figure and parsing statements by former U.S. President [[Donald Trump]], whom they believed to be their champion.
On Wednesday, they grappled with a harsh reality check: Trump had left office with no mass arrests or other victories against the supposed cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophile cannibal elites, especially Democrats, he was ostensibly fighting.
Instead, Democratic President Joseph Biden was calmly sworn into office, leaving legions of QAnon faithful struggling to make sense of what had transpired.
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{{f88.png}} ''[['No Safe Spaces' ignores the attacks on free speech from the right|https://www.businessinsider.com/no-safe-spaces-doc-ignores-right-attacks-free-speech-expression-2020-1]]'' January 11, 2020, Anthony L. Fisher, [[Business Insider]]
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A true commitment to free speech requires defending the right to express the most vile, transgressive, and unpopular ideas. And the truest demonstration of that commitment is to hold one's own political tribe to account when it fails to walk the walk on the principle.
You won't find such introspection in "No Safe Spaces," a new documentary that exemplifies the "free-speech tourism" on the right.
The movie focuses on the most publicized "politically correct social-justice warrior college-campus snowflakes out of control" stories of the past five years, all framed as harbingers of a free-speech apocalypse.
But it doesn't even give a nod to threats from the right, and it relies on interviews with some dubious "free-speech warriors" who often don't practice what they preach.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['No Such Thing As No Risk,' Atlas Says While Pushing Policy Experts Say Will Increase Death|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/white-house-covid-adviser-no-such-thing-no-risk-while-hyping-herd-immunity]]'' October 20, 2020, Matt Shuham, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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A top White House coronavirus adviser pushing to "reopen" the country with minimal COVID-19 restrictions explained Tuesday that there was "no such thing as no risk in life."
The laissez faire comments about COVID from White House adviser [[Scott Atlas]] came during an interview with journalist Freddie Sayers, the executive editor of the website UnHerd.
"We cannot guarantee that we can protect everybody," Atlas told Sayers when asked what policies could help protect elderly people living in crowded households if restrictions are largely removed. "There is no such thing as no risk in life."
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{{f81.png}} ''[['Not appropriate': Experts debunk link between Nuremberg Code and COVID-19|https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-21/coronavirus-nuremberg-code-wwii-fake-news-coronacheck/100139658]]'' May 20, 2021, [[ABC News (Australia)]]
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Claims that governments, health organisations, philanthropists and others involved in managing the COVID-19 pandemic will be prosecuted for breaches of the Nuremberg Code have taken off in recent weeks.
[[Google]] trends show a notable increase in people searching for "Nuremberg trials" since the onset of the pandemic, as well as a dramatic recent increase in searches for "Nuremberg trials [[2021]]".
According to one widely shared news article — published across numerous questionable websites — German-American lawyer Dr [[Reiner Fuellmich]] is leading the charge to have the US Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, the [[World Health Organisation]] and the "Davos Group" tried for "crimes against humanity".
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{{f248.png}} ''[['Obamagate' Is Trump's Name for the Crimes He's Trying to Commit Himself|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/05/obamagate-trump-michael-flynn-obama-fbi-russia.html]]'' May 13, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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President Trump likes to accuse his political antagonists of crimes, almost always imaginary, and his favorite target is President Obama. Trump claims Obama illegally persecuted him, though the details of the accusation have changed. Three years ago, he claimed the crime was a "tapp" of his phones ("How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process.") The charge evolved to claiming Obama's national security adviser, Susan Rice, committed a crime by "unmasking" Trump officials surveilled in talks with foreign leaders.
Trump seems to return to the charge in times of stress. He has renewed the charge, calling it "OB[[AMA]]GATE!" When asked by a reporter what crime he was claiming Obama had committed this time, Trump replied, "You know what the crime is. The crime is very obvious to everybody."
Trump's defenders insist that even though all his previous accusations against Obama have fallen apart, this one deserves serious consideration. [[National Review]] columnists David Harsanyi ("[[Obamagate]] Is Not a [[Conspiracy]] Theory") and [[Kyle Smith]] ("Don't Shrug at Obama's [[Michael Flynn]] Scandal") typify the response in conservative media, which are rallying to Trump's most recent attempts to prove his predecessor set him up.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Pathetic antics': Eric Trump criticises Scottish debate on family's golf courses|https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/feb/02/trump-organization-finances-scottish-golf-courses-turnberry]]'' February 2, 2021, Ewan Murray, [[The Guardian]]
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On the eve of a parliamentary vote on whether an investigation should be ordered into the financing of [[Donald Trump]]'s Scottish golf resorts, the former US president's son has castigated politicians for "advancing their personal agendas". [[Eric Trump]] issued the bulletin as the Scottish parliament prepares to host a debate called by Patrick Harvie, the co-leader of the Scottish Greens. The [[Trump Organization]]'s executive vice-president also described Harvie as a "national embarrassment".
Harvie is urging the first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, to seek an unexplained wealth order (UWO) in relation to [[Trump International]], a course in [[Aberdeenshire]], and the famous [[Turnberry]] resort in Ayrshire. If granted via courts, a UWO compels businesses or individuals to detail the source of their wealth.
"The Scottish government has tried to avoid the question of investigating Donald Trump's wealth for far too long," Harvie told [[The Scotsman]]. "There are serious concerns about how he financed the cash purchases of his Scottish golf courses, but no investigation has ever taken place. That's why I'm bringing this vote to parliament. The government must seek an unexplained wealth order to shine a light on Trump's shadowy dealings."
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Paula Reid emasculated Trump': Reporter praised for calling out Trump on his lies about veterans|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/08/paula-reid-emasculated-trump-reporter-praised-for-calling-out-trump-on-his-lies-about-veterans/]]'' August 8, 2020, Bob Brigham, [[Raw Story]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] on Saturday lied about signing [[Barack Obama]]'s Veterans Choice bill — as he has done over 140 times.
But unlike the other scores of times he has lied about the topic, Trump was called to task for his mistruth during his Saturday press conference at his Trump National Golf Club Bedminster.
CBS White House correspondent [[Paula Reid]] called out Trump — and the leader of the free world abruptly fled his press conference.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Peter went rogue': Trump allies are pushing back on economic advisor Navarro's stimulus proposals|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/06/peter-went-rogue-trump-allies-are-pushing-back-on-economic-advisor-navarros-stimulus-proposals/]]'' June 18, 2020, Alex Henderson, [[Raw Story]]
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When [[Peter Navarro]] — one of President [[Donald Trump]]'s top economic advisers — was interviewed on Fox Business on Friday, June 12, he offered some proposals on what the next economic stimulus package coming from [[Congress]] should look like. Navarro called for a package that would cost more than $2 trillion and include programs to increase manufacturing in the United States. But journalist [[Jeff Stein]], in a [[Washington Post]] article published on June 18, reports that Navarro's ideas are by no means universally loved in Trumpworld.
One Trump Administration senior official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told the Post, "Peter went rogue" — and another one asserted, "Navarro speaks for Navarro." But Navarro is defending his proposal.
"If there is anybody in this administration who is opposed to 'buy American' or strengthening the domestic manufacturing base, they are in the wrong administration," Navarro told the Post.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Pro-Life' Groups Praise Trump But Are Silent on Charlottesville (Updated)|https://rewire.news/article/2017/08/15/pro-life-groups-praise-trump-silent-charlottesville/]]'' August 15, 2017, Amy Littlefield, [[Rewire.News]]
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They have thrown their lot in with President [[Donald Trump]] over his record on abortion, but the nation's leading anti-choice groups have largely remained silent over Trump's widely criticized response to the fatal white supremacist violence this weekend in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]].
Nor have many of these groups condemned the violence itself, which claimed the life of 32-year-old [[Heather Heyer]] over the weekend and injured dozens of others. Two police officers also died in a helicopter crash.
Americans United for Life, whose former president, Charmaine Yoest, backed Trump during the campaign and was later tapped for a top position at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), posted nothing about Charlottesville on its website or social media.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Pro-Trump' doctors sought to push rapid reopening of economy|https://chicago.suntimes.com/coronavirus/2020/5/19/21264399/pro-trump-doctors-reopening-economy-coronavirus]]'' May 19, 2020, Jason Dearen, Associated Press, [[Chicago Sun Times]]
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WASHINGTON — [[Republican]] political operatives are recruiting "pro-Trump" doctors to go on television to prescribe reviving the U.S. economy as quickly as possible, without waiting to meet safety benchmarks proposed by the federal [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
The plan was discussed in a May 11 conference call with a senior staffer for the Trump reelection campaign organized by CNP Action, an affiliate of the GOP-aligned [[Council for National Policy]]. A leaked recording of the hour-long call was provided to The [[Associated Press]] by the [[Center for Media and Democracy]], a progressive watchdog group.
CNP Action is part of the [[Save Our Country Coalition]], an alliance of conservative think tanks and political committees formed in late April to end state lockdowns implemented in response to the pandemic. Other members of the coalition include the [[FreedomWorks]] Foundation, the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] and [[Tea Party Patriots]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Purity of the ballot box,' an echo of Jim Crow, stricken from Texas voting bill|https://www.houstonchronicle.com/politics/texas/article/Purity-of-the-ballot-box-an-echo-of-Jim-16160340.php]]'' May 7, 2021, Cayla Harris, [[Houston Chronicle]]
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On Thursday night, and into the wee hours of Friday morning, the [[Texas]] House fiercely debated a series of voting restrictions championed by the state's [[Republican]] leaders.
Democrats have taken issue with nearly every facet of the bill, which supporters say would prevent ballot fraud and which critics contend would introduce new hardships to voting and disproportionately effect Texans of color.
But when state Rep. Rafael Anchía, a [[Dallas]] Democrat, stood to ask questions of the bill's author, Rep. [[Briscoe Cain]] of Deer Park, he zeroed in on the bill's purpose — stated, in part, to "preserve the purity of the ballot box."
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{{f220.png}} ''[['Racist and antisemitic': Investigation urged into ASU group raising funds for Kenosha protest shooter|https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-education/2020/08/29/asu-republicans-investigation-conduct-splinter-group-fundraiser/5671345002/]]'' August 30, 2020, Madeline Ackley, [[Arizona Republic]]
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The ASU College [[Republican]]s are calling for an investigation into another conservative student group that has come under fire for soliciting donations for the legal defense of [[Kyle Rittenhouse]], a 17-year-old charged with killing two people at protests in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]].
The ASU College Republicans called the [[College Republicans United]] a "radical, far-right extremist group" in a statement on Saturday after CRU defended Rittenhouse's actions.
CRU described Rittenhouse as "not a vigilante but a citizen who attempted to help a city in chaos."
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Random' Murder of Muslim Man Linked to 'Neo-Nazi Death Cult': Report|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/k7qvny/random-murder-of-muslim-man-linked-to-neo-nazi-death-cult-report]]'' September 19, 2020, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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A man who has been arrested and charged with the killing of a [[Muslim]] man in [[Toronto]] appears to have ties to a neo-Nazi occult group.
Mohamed-Aslim Zafis, a 58-year-old Muslim man, was sitting outside a Toronto mosque when he attacked and stabbed to death on September 12. He was the second person of colour to be stabbed to death in Toronto over just several days.
On Friday police arrested and charged 34-year-old Guilherme (William) Von Neutegem with first-degree murder in connection to Zafis's death. In a press conference announcing the arrest, [[Toronto Police]] Inspector Hank Idsinga said Von Neutegem "simply walked up to (Zafis) and stabbed him." Police said it is too early to exclude Von Neutegem from the investigation into the killing of Rampreet Singh who was stabbed to death just days earlier.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Rejecting all oversight': is Trump purging government watchdogs?|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/12/trump-inspector-general-purge-watchdogs]]'' April 12, 2020, Peter Stone, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s abrupt ousting of two veteran watchdogs has prompted fears the scandal-prone US president is purging people from government who have oversight of fraud, waste and abuse.
The moves also come at a time when a global pandemic and resulting mass unemployment crisis has prompted a multitrillion-dollar economic rescue effort, much of which is aimed at helping some of America's largest companies.
Ex-watchdogs – dubbed inspectors general – plus top Democrats have voiced alarm at Trump's removal last week of an acting IG at the [[Pentagon]] slated to lead a new oversight panel for the $2.2tn coronavirus relief law. The move came just days after Trump axed the intelligence community IG who had alerted [[Congress]] to a whistleblower complaint precipitating Trump's impeachment.
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{{f364.png}} ''[['Reopen' Facebook Groups Never Shut Down. Now They're Cesspools Of Conspiracies.|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/coronavirus-lockdown-protests-facebook-black-lives-matter-trump_n_5ef647d5c5b6ca97090f57d7?ri18n=true]]'' June 29, 2020, Nick Robins-Early, [[Huffington Post]]
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At the height of nationwide protests over coronavirus lockdowns, [[Facebook]] groups with names like Reopen [[Alabama]] and [[Michigan]]ders Against Excessive Quarantine collectively accumulated hundreds of thousands of members and widespread mainstream media coverage as followers of those groups took to the streets to protest social distancing requirements.
Many of the lockdowns they protested have now been lifted — but the groups live on and have quickly refashioned into hubs for spreading conspiracy theories and anti-vaccination misinformation. They also aim intense vitriol at the anti-racism demonstrations that have followed the police killing of [[George Floyd]] in [[Minneapolis]] last month while sharing messages from the pro-[[Donald Trump]] [[QAnon]] conspiracy movement.
A review of these public and private Facebook groups by HuffPost and First Draft, an organization that monitors online misinformation, found that anti-lockdown groups have shifted their content over recent months to remain active communities. Although Facebook shut down some of the largest groups in recent months for violating its policies, dozens are still strewn across its platform, where they have become soapboxes for people who want to share dangerous falsehoods.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Satanic wombs': the outlandish world of Trump's spiritual adviser|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jan/27/satanic-pregnancies-trump-spiritual-adviser-paula-white-outlandish-acts]]'' January 27, 2020, Poppy Noor, [[The Guardian]]
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This weekend, a video of Trump's spiritual adviser, [[Paula White]], surfaced showing her preaching some potentially ungodly words.
"We command any satanic pregnancies to miscarry right now!" she says, before clarifying: "We declare that anything that's been conceived in satanic wombs that it will miscarry, it will not be able to carry forth any plan of destruction, any plan of harm."
White has since claimed that her words were taken out of context – she wasn't praying for literal miscarriages, just metaphorical ones! Right. Whatever the case, it's not the most outlandish thing she's ever advocated.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Someone's Gotta Tell the Freakin' Truth': Jerry Falwell's Aides Break Their Silence|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/09/09/jerry-falwell-liberty-university-loans-227914]]'' September 9, 2019, Brandon Ambrosino, [[Politico]]
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Over the past year, Falwell, a prominent evangelical leader and supporter of President [[Donald Trump]], has come under increasing scrutiny. News outlets have reported on business deals by [[Liberty University]] benefiting Falwell's friends. Trump's former personal attorney [[Michael Cohen]] claimed that he had helped Falwell clean up racy "personal" photographs.
Based on scores of new interviews and documents obtained for this article, concerns about Falwell's behavior go well beyond that—and it's causing longtime, loyal Liberty University officials to rapidly lose faith in him.
More than two dozen current and former high-ranking Liberty University officials and close associates of Falwell spoke to me or provided documents for this article, opening up—for the first time at an institution so intimately associated with the Falwell family—about what they've experienced and why they don't think he's the right man to lead Liberty University or serve as a figurehead in the [[Christian]] conservative movement.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Someone's Gotta Tell the Freakin' Truth': Jerry Falwell's Aides Break Their Silence|https://www.politico.com/magazine/amp/story/2019/09/09/jerry-falwell-liberty-university-loans-227914]]'' September 9, 2019, Brandon Ambrosino, [[Politico]]
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"When he does stupid stuff, people will mention it to others they consider confidants and not keep it totally secret," a trusted adviser to Falwell, the school's president and chancellor, told me. "But they won't rat him out."
That's beginning to change.
Over the past year, Falwell, a prominent evangelical leader and supporter of President [[Donald Trump]], has come under increasing scrutiny. News outlets have reported on business deals by [[Liberty University]] benefiting Falwell's friends. Trump's former personal attorney [[Michael Cohen]] claimed that he had helped Falwell clean up racy "personal" photographs.
Based on scores of new interviews and documents obtained for this article, concerns about Falwell's behavior go well beyond that—and it's causing longtime, loyal Liberty University officials to rapidly lose faith in him.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Stunning piece of propaganda': Journalists blast One America News series|https://www.politico.com/news/2019/12/19/journalists-blast-one-america-news-series-giuliani-087893]]'' December 19, 2019, Michael Calderone, [[Politico]]
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Upstart conservative network One America News' decision to turn over three hours this week to [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s conspiracy theories gleaned from his trip to [[Ukraine]] found a receptive audience in the White House — less so in major newsrooms and TV studios.
CNN anchor Jake Tapper said Wednesday that Giuliani brought back "dirt of questionable credibility" from his trip with a reporter from a "far-right fringe cable channel." On MSNBC, national security correspondent Ken Dilanian said Giuliani floated a "bogus conspiracy theory" about [[Joe Biden]] on OAN, a network "which makes [[Fox News]] look like PBS." The [[Washington Post]]'s Aaron Blake labeled the OAN series "a stunning piece of propaganda."
[[Charles Herring]], president of One America News, shot back in an email to POLITICO. "We recognize that some 'media' outlets won't acknowledge proven facts and won't do their own time consuming and costly investigate work if the facts don't fit their narrative," he wrote. "This is simply a part of our media landscape today."
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Stupid': Trump demands Biden apologize for challenging him on coronavirus vaccines|https://globalnews.ca/news/7320483/trump-calls-biden-stupid-coronavirus-vaccine/]]'' September 7, 2020, Jeff Mason, Reuters, [[Global News]]
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[[Republican]] President [[Donald Trump]], accused by [[Joe Biden]] of putting lives at risk in his handling of the coronavirus, on Monday called his Democratic rival "stupid" and demanded an apology for what Trump called anti-vaccine rhetoric.
Trailing in national opinion polls as the U.S. death toll from the virus approaches 190,000, Trump unleashed a broad attack against both the former vice president, his opponent in the Nov. 3 election, and Biden's running mate, U.S. Senator [[Kamala Harris]].
Trump has said that a vaccine against the virus would be ready in record time, perhaps before the election, raising questions about whether political pressure might result in the deployment of a vaccine before it is safe.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['The difference is QAnon': how a conspiratorial hate campaign upended California politics|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/16/qanon-republicans-conspiracy-theory-politics-save-the-children]]'' September 16, 2020, Julia Carrie Wong, [[The Guardian]]
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Catie Stewart was on her way home from a vacation in early August when her phone reconnected to cell service and she realized something was wrong. As the communications director for Scott Wiener, a [[California]] state senator, Stewart manages her boss's [[Instagram]] account, a task that usually involves responding to a handful of messages each day. But while Stewart had been out of cellphone range, a bill authored by Wiener had become the target of a misinformation and harassment campaign by activists who oppose coronavirus public health measures and followers of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory.
"FUCKING FILTH. BLOW YOUR HEAD OFF," read one representative message that accused Wiener of "creating a law to allow pedophiles to be charged on a lesser degree". Others fantasized about dragging Wiener's body behind a car until he died, accused him of worshipping "Moloch", or declared an intention to find and kill him. One meme posted on Instagram featured an image of Wiener photoshopped to enlarge his nose and add sidelocks, a yarmulke and a [[Jewish]] prayer shawl. Over the next month, Stewart and Wiener were left to confront a constant digital onslaught of death threats, homophobia, antisemitism and baseless allegations of pedophilia.
"I didn't know what QAnon was a month ago, and it's totally changed my life," Stewart said in an interview.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['The races are not equal': meet the alt-right leader in Clinton's campaign ad|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/aug/26/jared-taylor-alt-right-clinton-trump]]'' August 26, 2016, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Jared Taylor]] was prominently featured in a [[Hillary Clinton]] campaign ad released ahead of her speech denouncing the "alt-right" in [[Reno]] on Thursday and "appreciates" the Democratic presidential nominee for "calling attention to the message I have for America".
The self-described "race realist" is unrepentant in embracing the label and expounding his views. He founded the alt-right [[American Renaissance]] website 25 years ago, which started as a print monthly to emphasize race as society's most "prominent and divisive" fault line, and that mainstream politics and media tries to "gloss over" the issue.
Clinton has attacked Trump's associations with the alt-right, describing it as a "a fringe element that has taken over the [[Republican]] party".
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{{f0.png}} ''[['They are coming for us' - Private Telegram messages show Proud Boys scrambling after Capitol riot|https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/national/capitol-riots/private-telegram-messages-show-proud-boys-scrambling-after-capitol-riot-ethan-nordean-joseph-biggs-dominic-pezzola-enrique-tarrio/65-b08c1c31-5d34-4b9c-8e98-ab2bc982fc5c]]'' June 16, 2021, Jordan Fischer, [[WUSA9]]
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WASHINGTON — [[Proud Boys]] were beset with infighting and fear that the [[FBI]] was "coming for us" in the weeks after the Capitol riot, according to a batch of private [[Telegram]] chats released by the lawyer of a Proud Boy leader charged in the Capitol riot.
Summaries of more than three dozen Telegram chats between [[Ethan Nordean]] and other alleged members of the Proud Boys were submitted to U.S. District Jude Timothy Kelly on Tuesday by one of Nordean's lawyers, [[David Smith]]. The messages show, Smith says, that Nordean stated on several occasions that he was done with rallying after [[January 6]]. Smith says that shows Nordean should be released from custody, where he has been since Kelly ordered him and his co-defendant, Joseph Biggs, detained in April.
Nordean, also known as "Rufio Panman," is the self-described "sergeant of arms" of the [[Seattle]] Chapter of the Proud Boys. He's charged with six counts, including obstruction of an official proceeding, obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder, destruction of government property and conspiracy.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['They need voters': QAnon is finding a home in the Republican party|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/02/qanon-conspiracy-theory-republican-party-candidates]]'' August 2, 2020, Adam Gabbatt, [[The Guardian]]
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According to one congressional candidate for America's House of Representatives, Covid-19 and the [[Black Lives Matter]] movement are a screen "for pedophilia and human trafficking".
Another has claimed the US has a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take this global cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles out", while several others running for national office have posted cryptic memes hinting at a powerful global elite that must be abolished.
These believers in [[QAnon]], a conspiracy theory labelled a potential domestic terror threat by the [[FBI]], are all running for national office – not as fringe independents, but as [[Republican]] candidates.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['They're just bad news,' Turning Point USA attempts to reemerge at UVM|https://vtcynic.com/news/theyre-just-bad-news-turning-point-usa-attempts-to-reemerge-at-uvm/]]'' September 11, 2019, Sawyer Loftus, [[The Vermont Cynic]]
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A conservative student group could be derecognized for breaking SGA rules, but as the group's future is considered, national representatives have come to rebuild.
The group, [[Turning Point USA]], is a national conservative nonprofit that was founded in [[2012]]. The group seeks to promote ideas of freedom, free markets and limited government, with a focus on high school and college campuses, according to the group's website.
SGA President Jillian Scannell said the group has not done any of the SGA requirements that all recognized groups must do.
Two men who are not students have been tabling around campus since the first day of classes.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['This guy doesn't know anything': the inside story of Trump's shambolic transition team|https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/sep/27/this-guy-doesnt-know-anything-the-inside-story-of-trumps-shambolic-transition-team]]'' September 27, 2018, Michael Lewis, [[The Guardian]]
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The first time Trump paid attention to any of this was when he read about it in the newspaper. The story revealed that Trump's very own transition team had raised several million dollars to pay the staff. The moment he saw it, Trump called [[Steve Bannon]], the chief executive of his campaign, from his office on the 26th floor of Trump Tower, and told him to come immediately to his residence, many floors above. Bannon stepped off the elevator to find Christie seated on a sofa, being hollered at. Trump was apoplectic, yelling: You're stealing my money! You're stealing my fucking money! What the fuck is this?
Seeing Bannon, Trump turned on him and screamed: Why are you letting him steal my fucking money? Bannon and Christie together set out to explain to Trump federal law. Months before the election, the law said, the nominees of the two major parties were expected to prepare to take control of the government. The government supplied them with office space in downtown [[DC]], along with computers and rubbish bins and so on, but the campaigns paid their people. To which Trump replied: Fuck the law. I don't give a fuck about the law. I want my fucking money. Bannon and Christie tried to explain that Trump couldn't have both his money and a transition.
Shut it down, said Trump. Shut down the transition.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['This is a mistake': Steve Bannon slams Mike Lindell's 'cyber symposium' for failing to 'bring the receipts'|https://www.rawstory.com/steve-bannon-mike-lindell/]]'' August 11, 2021, David Edwards, [[Raw Story]]
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Conservative broadcaster [[Steve Bannon]] criticized [[MyPillow]] CEO [[Mike Lindell]] on Wednesday for failing to prove the [[2020]] election was stolen from former President [[Donald Trump]].
As Lindell was kicking off the second day of his "cyber symposium," Bannon said that the MyPillow CEO had not provided his followers with "receipts" proving the election was fraudulent.
"Yesterday was kind of a good way to set the stage, a lot of interesting analysis," Bannon told Real America's Voice co-host [[Raheem Kassam]]. "But we understand people want to see what's going on."
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{{f0.png}} ''[['This is what madness looks like': Internet stunned by Trump's overly-dramatic 'great and powerful Plague' tweet|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/05/this-is-what-madness-looks-like-internet-stunned-by-trumps-overly-dramatic-great-and-powerful-plague-tweet/]]'' May 3, 2020, Tom Boggioni, [[Raw Story]]
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[[Donald Trump]] attempted to wax poetic on Sunday morning, with a near biblical-sounding proclamation of "a great and mighty Plague" afflicting the country, leaving many wondering if he wrote it himself or farmed it out to one of his advisors who knows more words than him.
According to the president, "And then came a Plague, a great and powerful Plague, and the World was never to be the same again! But America rose from this death and destruction, always remembering its many lost souls, and the lost souls all over the World, and became greater than ever before!"
As former White Press Secretary Joe Lockhart wrote: "Who's writing these for you now…a third grader?"
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Total' authority: U.S. senators, legal experts worried over Trump's emergency powers|https://globalnews.ca/news/6953079/donald-trump-coronavirus-legal-powers/]]'' May 16, 2020, Deb Riechmann, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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"I have the right to do a lot of things that people don't even know about," he said at the White House.
Trump wasn't just crowing. Dozens of statutory authorities become available to any president when national emergencies are declared. They are rarely used, but Trump last month stunned legal experts and others when he claimed — mistakenly — that he has "total" authority over governors in easing COVID-19 guidelines.
That prompted 10 senators to look into how sweeping Trump believes his emergency powers are.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Triggered much?' Donald Trump Jr. torn apart for pushing bogus claim that Pelosi can be jailed for ripping SOTU speech|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/02/triggered-much-donald-trump-jr-torn-apart-for-pushing-bogus-claim-that-pelosi-can-be-jailed-for-ripping-sotu-speech/]]'' February 5, 2020, Brad Reed, [[Raw Story]]
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Even though no serious legal experts believe Pelosi will face criminal charges for ripping up pieces of paper, Kirk's claims were subsequently amplified by Rep. Dan Bishop (R-NC), who suggested that Pelosi could be removed from office for her actions. [[Donald Trump Jr]]. then chimed in to say that Democrats would have impeached his father for tearing up pieces of paper.
As [[Reuters]] criminal justice reporter Brad Heath explains, however, the claims made by Kirk and his allies are legal nonsense.
"Guys, this is about as correct as the argument that President Trump violated 18 U.S.C. § 2704 when he Sharpied a weather map," he wrote. "Which is to say, it's nowhere close. Among other things, 2071 is a specific intent crime. It prohibits 'willfully and unlawfully' destroying records, and the government is required to prove that a person knew it was unlawful to do so at the time."
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Trump is killing his own supporters' – even White House insiders know it|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/05/trump-is-killing-his-own-supporters-coronavirus-covid-19]]'' April 5, 2020, Lloyd Green, Opinion, [[The Guardian]]
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On Sunday, initially at least, there was no White House briefing on the president's public schedule. But the bad news kept coming. [[Coronavirus]] deaths continued to climb and reports of the heartland being unprepared for what may be on its horizon continued to ricochet around the media.
In the words of one administration insider, to the Guardian: "The Trump organism is simply collapsing. He's killing his own supporters."
Members of the national guard, emergency workers, rank-and-file Americans: all are exposed. Yet Trump appears incapable of emoting anything that comes close to heart-felt concern. Or just providing straight answers.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Uber-Wealthy' Texans Are Bankrolling the Rise of Fake Clinics Across the State|https://rewire.news/article/2018/06/06/uber-wealthy-texans-bankrolling-rise-fake-clinics-across-state/]]'' June 6, 2018, Teddy Wilson, [[Rewire.News]]
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The Wilks family during the [[2018]] election cycle has made $1.9 million in campaign contributions to the [[Texas]] Right to Life Political Action Committee (PAC), along with hundreds of thousands in campaign contributions to other conservative organizations, candidates, and lawmakers. Since [[2014]], the Wilks family has made more than $3 million in campaign contributions to the anti-choice Texas Right to Life PAC.
The Wilks brothers are among a few wealthy Texans who support the religious right by funneling donations through nonprofit foundations to religiously affiliated organizations and so-called crisis pregnancy centers, fake clinics that use anti-choice propaganda to try to trick people from seeking abortion services.
[[Fake]] clinics outnumber abortion clinics in Texas by a 10-to-1 margin, with more than 50 fake clinics getting state funding through the Alternatives to Abortion program, created by the [[Republican]]-held state legislature. State documents reviewed by [[Rewire.News]] revealed taxpayer-funded fake clinics have no measurable goals or oversight.
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{{f364.png}} ''[['Un-American' Trump Ripped For Coronavirus Blue State Death Toll Boast|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-blue-states-coronavirus-reaction_n_5f62f75ec5b6ba9eb6e9a358?ri18n=true]]'' September 17, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] was called out on Wednesday for bragging that the U.S. death toll from the coronavirus would be lower if one subtracted the deaths from "blue" states.
"The blue states had tremendous death rates," Trump said. "If you take the blue states out, we're at a level that I don't think anybody in the world would be at, we're really at a very low level."
Trump's boast wasn't even factually accurate; as many critics pointed out on social media, the United States would still have one of the world's worst tolls from the virus even without deaths from "blue" states.
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{{f375.png}} ''[['Uncomfortable Mission': Pentagon Tries to Retreat From Trump's Call to 'Dominate' Protests|https://www.thedailybeast.com/pentagon-tries-to-retreat-from-trumps-call-to-dominate-protests]]'' June 3, 2020, Erin Banco, [[Daily Beast]]
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Less than 24 hours after President Trump said he was prepared to send troops into cities across America, senior officials in the [[Pentagon]] began to try to distance themselves from those words and from the idea itself, underscoring that not one governor had requested additional military assistance from Defense Secretary [[Mark Esper]].
Trump has for days pushed state leaders to take a tougher stance against "antifa" protesters, saying on a call with governors Monday that if they did not mass arrest protesters they would end up looking like "a bunch of jerks." Then, Monday evening, the president took it a step further.
[[Police]] surrounding Lafayette Park in D.C. cleared protesters with tear gas as the president walked through to St. John's Episcopal Church to pose for a photo op, with the Bible. He declared himself the "president of law and order" and said he would take all the necessary steps to suppress the unrest sweeping the country.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Unparalleled privilege': why white evangelicals see Trump as their savior|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jan/11/donald-trump-evangelical-christians-cyrus-king]]'' January 11, 2020, Adam Gabbatt, [[The Guardian]]
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The president is about as far from a model of piety as can be imagined but many reach for a biblical figure to justify their support
Before the end of [[2016]] there was little in [[Donald Trump]]'s life, or frequently offensive political campaign, to suggest that as president he would be hailed as God's appointee on Earth, be beloved by born-again [[Christian]]s, or compared to a biblical king.
Yet that is exactly what has happened in the three years since Trump took office, as he has surrounded himself with a God-fearing cabinet and struck up an unlikely but extremely beneficial relationship with white evangelical supporters.
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{{f182.png}} ''[['Unstable and easily manipulated:' U.S. president's upbringing shaped his leadership, says niece Mary Trump|https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/the-current-for-july-27-2020-1.5662035/unstable-and-easily-manipulated-u-s-president-s-upbringing-shaped-his-leadership-says-niece-mary-trump-1.5662048]]'' July 27, 2020, [[CBC Radio]]
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The niece of U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] describes her uncle as being "incompetent and in a position he is incapable of holding," and that inability to perform his job properly is endangering the country's political stability.
[[Mary Trump]], author of the revealing new memoir Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man, describes how a history of family dysfunction transformed Donald Trump into a reckless and dangerous person.
She told The Current guest host Mark Kelley that, along with being "fairly unstable and easily manipulated," the president's ability to "destroy alliances, rip up treaties and be in control of an enormous nuclear arsenal" has made him a "very dangerous" leader.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['Very difficult and emotional': Pandemic expert leaves Trump administration|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/05/top-pandemic-expert-leaves-trump-administration-237612]]'' May 5, 2020, Nahal Toosi, [[Politico]]
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A disaster response official who previously led a global health directorate disbanded by the Trump administration is leaving the government.
Timothy Ziemer's departure robs the Trump administration of another expert as it tries to battle the coronavirus pandemic. The former Navy rear admiral is highly regarded and has decades of government service, although he has been somewhat sidelined during the ongoing crisis.
Ziemer landed at the U.S. Agency for International Development after his directorate at the [[National Security Council]] was dismantled by then-national security adviser [[John Bolton]] in [[2018]]. He informed colleagues Tuesday of his decision to leave, which he said will take effect June 5.
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{{f182.png}} ''[['Vicious dogs' and 'ominous weapons': The history behind Trump's protest threats|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-politics-protests-1.5591527]]'' May 30, 2020, Alexander Panetta, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] is doubling, tripling and quadrupling down on a bet rooted in history: that when civil-rights protests turn riotous, Americans will favour the iron fist.
His [[Twitter]] feed on Saturday again filled with martial language — about using vicious dogs and ominous weapons if protesters storm the White House; the need for strength and old-style generals; and protesters being screaming ranters whom he tacitly encouraged his own supporters to confront.
Commentators have drawn parallels to the [[1968]] law-and-order message of [[Richard Nixon]], whom Trump's own former campaign manager called an inspiration.
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{{f375.png}} ''[['Vote Fraud' Witness at Rudy Giuliani's Four Seasons Total Landscaping Presser Is a Convicted Sex Offender|https://www.thedailybeast.com/daryl-brooks-giulianis-vote-fraud-witness-at-four-seasons-total-landscaping-is-a-convicted-sex-offender?ref=home]]'' November 9, 2020, Pilar Melendez, [[Daily Beast]]
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During the now-infamous Saturday [[Trump campaign]] press conference at [[Four Seasons Total Landscaping]] in Northeast [[Philadelphia]], [[Rudy Giuliani]] called upon three witnesses who he said could prove voting fraud in the presidential election.
The first witness was a convicted sex offender who has been a consistently unsuccessful candidate in [[New Jersey]] for several years, as first reported by [[Politico]].
"It's such a shame. This is a democracy," [[Daryl Brooks]], who said he served as a GOP poll watcher, said at the press conference outside the landscaping business after shaking Giuliani's hand. "They did not allow us to see anything. Was it corrupt or not? But give us an opportunity as poll watchers to view all the documents—all of the ballots."
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{{f364.png}} ''[['Walk Of Shame': Deflated Trump's Lonely Helicopter Walk Becomes Biting New Meme|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/donald-trump-helicopter-walk_n_5ef00de1c5b676360572df00]]'' June 22, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s walk back to the White House from Marine One after his disappointing Saturday night rally in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], presented an image very different from the one he usually projects.
The rally was meant to restart his [[2020]] reelection campaign, stalled since the coronavirus pandemic shut down most large gatherings.
But the crowd that turned out was much smaller than anticipated, and Trump returned to the White House with an open shirt and an undone necktie as he clutched one of his campaign's signature red caps.
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{{f43.png}} ''[['We are Q': A deranged conspiracy cult leaps from the Internet to the crowd at Trump's 'MAGA' tour|https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/08/01/we-are-q-a-deranged-conspiracy-cult-leaps-from-the-internet-to-the-crowd-at-trumps-maga-tour/]]'' August 2, 2018, Isaac Stanley-Becker, [[Washington Post]]
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"[[Tampa]] rally, live coverage," wrote "Dan," posting a link to President Trump's Tampa speech in a thread on [[8chan]], an anonymous image board also known as Infinitechan or Infinitychan, which might be best described as the unglued twin of better-known [[4chan]], a message board already untethered from reality.
The thread invited "requests to Q," an anonymous user claiming to be a government agent with top security clearance, waging war against the so-called deep state in service to the 45th president. "Q" feeds disciples, or "bakers," scraps of intelligence, or "bread crumbs," that they scramble to bake into an understanding of the "storm" — the community's term, drawn from Trump's cryptic reference last year to "the calm before the storm" — for the president's final conquest over elites, globalists and deep-state saboteurs.
What Tuesday's rally in Tampa made apparent is that devotees of these falsehoods — some of which are specific to faith in the president, others garden-variety nonsense with racist and anti-Semitic undertones — don't just exist in the far reaches of the Web.
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{{f375.png}} ''[['We Have Dead People': COVID-19 Infighting Gets Ugly in Oklahoma|https://www.thedailybeast.com/covid-19-infighting-gets-ugly-in-mask-skeptical-oklahoma?ref=home]]'' August 4, 2020, Olivia Messer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Last Wednesday, the mayor of Yukon, [[Oklahoma]], filed a police report.
Shelli Selby alleged she had been harassed by [[Republican]] state Rep. [[Jay Steagall]], who represents the area, over an emergency proclamation she issued that mandated masks for restaurant workers, according to The Yukon Progress.
Steagall reportedly has argued that "the mayor does not have the authority to issue the content of that emergency proclamation that she thinks she does."
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{{f344.png}} ''[['We Merely Need to Dampen Turnout': Leaked Docs Show Top Trump Allies' 2016 Plan to Suppress Black Voters|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/roger-stone-erik-prince-black-voter-suppression-trump-1081281/]]'' October 28, 2020, Andy Kroll, [[Rolling Stone]]
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WASHINGTON — The disinformation operation was christened "Project Clintonson." It brought together two notorious figures in [[Republican]] political circles, [[Blackwater]] founder [[Erik Prince]] and Trump adviser [[Roger Stone]]. Their objective couldn't have been more explicit.
"We do not need to make major gains among [[Africa]]n American voters," said a 13-page proposal for Project Clintonson that Prince sent to unnamed donors a week before Election Day [[2016]]. "We merely need to dampen turn out [sic] and make it difficult for the Black Democratic elected officials in Hillary's pocket to turn out Black voters at Obama-like levels. A shift of a few points in the right places can swing this election."
The aim of Project Clintonson was to spotlight a young black man named Danney Williams, who claims that he is [[Bill Clinton]]'s son, and to cast [[Hillary Clinton]] as the "villain of this drama." The pitch for Project Clintonson says that Williams was "definitively the abandoned son" of Bill Clinton and that "African American voters would be incensed to learn that it was Hillary who demanded that Bill abandon his only son."
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{{f0.png}} ''[['We want them infected,' Trump HHS appointee said in email pushing to expose infants, kids and teens to Covid to reach 'herd immunity'|https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/16/we-want-them-infected-trump-hhs-appointee-said-in-email-pushing-to-expose-infants-kids-and-teens-to-covid.html]]'' December 16, 2020, [[CNBC]]
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A Trump appointee at the Department of Health and Human Services repeatedly pushed this summer to adopt a Covid-19 strategy in the U.S. that would keep businesses open while exposing "infants, kids, teens" and others to the coronavirus in an attempt to achieve so-called herd immunity, according to emails obtained by House lawmakers.
Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the [[Coronavirus]] Crisis, which obtained the emails, said Wednesday the documents demonstrate "a pernicious pattern of political interference by Administration officials."
The emails surfaced as part of an investigation by the House coronavirus subcommittee into alleged political interference by the Trump administration. The probe came about after former HHS scientific advisor [[Paul Alexander]] and longtime Trump ally [[Michael Caputo]] were accused this summer of meddling with the work of career scientists at the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] and Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the nation's leading infectious disease specialist.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['We want them infected': Trump appointee demanded 'herd immunity' strategy, emails reveal|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/16/trump-appointee-demanded-herd-immunity-strategy-446408]]'' December 16, 2020, Dan Diamond, [[Politico]]
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A top Trump appointee repeatedly urged top health officials to adopt a "herd immunity" approach to Covid-19 and allow millions of Americans to be infected by the virus, according to internal emails obtained by a House watchdog and shared with POLITICO.
"There is no other way, we need to establish herd, and it only comes about allowing the non-high risk groups expose themselves to the virus. PERIOD," then-science adviser [[Paul Alexander]] wrote on July 4 to his boss, Health and Human Services assistant secretary for public affairs [[Michael Caputo]], and six other senior officials.
"Infants, kids, teens, young people, young adults, middle aged with no conditions etc. have zero to little risk….so we use them to develop herd…we want them infected…" Alexander added.
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{{f125.png}} ''[['We're going to be fine': Nobel winner predicts coronavirus' end|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/coronavirus-michael-levitt-china-italy-a9422986.html]]'' March 24, 2020, Graig Graziosi, [[The Independent]]
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A [[Nobel]] Prize winning biology professor has provided a bit of good news amidst the coronavirus gloom; the US may see a downturn in new cases sooner than some models have predicted.
[[Michael Levitt]], a [[Stanford University]] biology professor and a [[2013]] Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, said his models predict the virus is not likely to dwindle on for months or years and – most importantly – is not likely to cause millions of deaths.
Mr Levitt previously predicted – correctly – when [[China]] would experience and endure the worst of its coronavirus crisis.
Speaking with the LA Times, Mr Levitt said he wasn't prepared to offer a specific date for the end of the coronavirus crisis in America, but said that there are "clear signs of slowed growth".
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{{f182.png}} ''[['We're not going to apologize': U.S. officials defend crackdown in Portland|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/portland-protest-us-crackdown-anti-racism-1.5655893]]'' July 20, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] said he plans to send law enforcement personnel to some U.S. cities as a federal crackdown on anti-racism protests — including the use of unmarked cars and unidentified officers in camouflage in [[Portland]], Ore. — angers people across the country.
"We're sending law enforcement," Trump told reporters at the White House. "We can't let this happen to the cities."
Trump mentioned [[New York]], [[Chicago]], [[Philadelphia]], [[Detroit]], [[Baltimore]] and [[Oakland]] as possible places to send in federal forces, noting the cities' mayors are "liberal Democrats."
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{{f182.png}} ''[['We're not New York': Trump supporters among groups protesting stay-at-home orders|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/us-trump-supporters-coronavirus-1.5535585]]'' April 17, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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While many Americans are filled with fear, Melissa Ackison says the coronavirus pandemic has filled her with anger. The stay-at-home orders are government overreach, the conservative [[Ohio]] state Senate candidate says, and she believes the labelling of some workers as "essential" is arbitrary.
"It enrages something inside of you," said Ackison, who was among those who protested Gov. Mike DeWine's orders at the statehouse in [[Columbus]] with her 10-year-old son. She has "no fear whatsoever" of contracting the virus, she said Thursday, dismissing it as hype.
In places like [[Oklahoma]], [[Texas]] and [[Virginia]], supporters of U.S. President [[Donald Trump]], small-government supporters, anti-vaccine advocates and gun-rights backers have united behind a deep suspicion of efforts to shut down daily life to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
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{{f367.png}} ''[['We're winging this.' Coronavirus protests tout independence as national groups eye election|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/04/23/coronavirus-trump-touts-state-protests-but-organizers-focus-economy/2997437001/]]'' April 23, 2020, John Fritze, [[USA Today]]
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As protesters across the country plan to challenge statewide coronavirus orders, they fiercely resist a growing narrative that they are aligned with or funded by national groups, gun rights organizations or entities supporting President [[Donald Trump]]'s reelection – even as some of those groups take part in the events.
The protests, focused on rolling back stay-at-home orders to slow the spread of coronavirus, snarled traffic in [[Michigan]], blocking a hospital entrance. Thousands of cheering, flag-waving drivers cruised around [[Pennsylvania]]. Some demonstrations feature Trump campaign flags, but homemade signs – such as one in [[Tennessee]] that encouraged Americans to "fear your government," not the coronavirus – are more prevalent.
They have continued even as some states tentatively began reopening businesses and easing distancing guidelines. More than 46,000 Americans have died from the disease, according to Johns Hopkins University. Trump encouraged states with fewer cases and deaths to begin bringing their economies back online.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Where's Fauci?' America panics as doctor absent again from White House briefing|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/23/dr-fauci-press-conference-white-house-coronavirus]]'' March 24, 2020, Lauren Gambino, [[The Guardian]]
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Infectious disease expert, who has politely sparred with Trump, has become a calming presence in a time of deep uncertainty
Moments after [[Donald Trump]] approached the lectern to open the daily taskforce briefing on the coronavirus pandemic, mild panic broke among viewers online.
Where was Dr [[Anthony Fauci]], the 79-year-old infectious disease expert who has become a regular fixture and a calming presence alongside the president?
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{{f46.png}} ''[['Whistleblower' Claiming China Created Covid-19 Coronavirus Has Ties To Steve Bannon|https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2020/09/17/whistleblower-claiming-china-created-covid-19-coronavirus-has-ties-to-steve-bannon/#5136e57722d5]]'' September 17, 2020, Bruce Y. Lee, [[Forbes]]
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Ultimately, before this paper can be taken seriously, it needs to go through formal scientific peer-review by reputable virologists, who can further dissect the evidence that's provided. During the peer-review process, reviewers may ask for more information and data to back the paper's claims. If the authors can't provide the information, the paper would have about as much credibility as a Tinder profile. You can say that you are really interesting and have moves like Jagger, but ultimately you have to prove on the dance floor that your moves aren't more like a vacuum bagger.
Even more interesting is that the four authors of the paper, [[Li-Meng Yan]], [[Shu Kang]], and [[Jie Guan]], and [[Shanchang Hu]], all have the [[Rule of Law Society]] and [[Rule of Law Foundation]] as their affiliation. That doesn't exactly sound like a virology lab or a scientific research center. Usually a virology lab will have the word "virus" or some other scientific term in its name.
So what exactly is this society or foundation? Well, if you go to the Rule of Law Society website, you'll find a video of the [[Steve Bannon]] (as opposed to a Steve Bannon) announcing the formation of the Rules of Law Society and standing next to the founder. Bannon, as you may recall, was a strategist for U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]. The society lists as its mission: "To expose corruption, obstruction, illegality, brutality, false imprisonment, excessive sentencing, harassment, and inhumanity pervasive in the political, legal, business and financial systems of [[China]]." Sounds like the society is not a fan of China.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['White Lives Matter' rallies flop as hardly anyone shows up|https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/white-lives-matter-rallies-flop-hardly-anyone-shows-rcna650]]'' April 11, 2021, Brandy Zadrozny, [[NBC News]]
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In semi-private, encrypted chats, neo-Nazis and other far-right extremists planned rallies in dozens of cities Sunday to promote their racist movements and spread their ideologies to larger audiences.
Hyped by organizers as events that would make "the whole world tremble," the rallies ran into a major problem: Hardly anyone showed up.
The "[[White Lives Matter]]" rallies, the first major real-world organizing efforts by white supremacists since [[2018]], were planned on the encrypted app [[Telegram]] after many aligned groups were alleged to have taken part in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S Capitol.
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{{f374.png}} ''[['Who's Putting These Ideas in His Head?'|https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/09/anne-applebaum-interviews-peter-strzok/616003/]]'' September 4, 2020, Anne Applebaum, [[The Atlantic]]
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As I read Strzok's book, I found myself unexpectedly angry, because his narrative exposes an extraordinary failure: Despite multiple investigations by the [[FBI]], [[Congress]], and Mueller's team, Americans have still never learned the full story about the Trump campaign's relationship with [[Russia]] or Trump's own decades-long financial ties with Russia. Four years have passed since the investigation began. Many people have been convicted of crimes. Nevertheless, portions of reports produced by Mueller, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and others remain redacted. Investigations are allegedly ongoing. Details remain secret. Meanwhile, valuable FBI time and money were spent investigating which email server [[Hillary Clinton]] used—a question that, as it turned out, had no implications for U.S. security whatsoever.
Strzok himself was not exactly reassuring: He does not believe that Trump's true relationship with Russia was ever revealed, and he now worries that it won't ever be. It's not clear that anyone ever followed up on the leads he had, or completed the counterintelligence investigation he began. He doesn't say this himself, but after speaking with him I began to wonder if this is the real reason the Department of Justice broke with precedent in his case by not just firing a well-respected FBI agent but publicly discrediting him too: Strzok was getting too close to the truth.
This is the first interview he has given since he left the FBI. It has been edited for length and clarity.
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Why haven't you shut down the border?': inside Trump's White House|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jan/21/why-havent-you-shut-down-the-border-inside-trumps-white-house]]'' January 21, 2020, Philip Rucker, [[The Guardian]]
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'I alone can fix it." On 21 July [[2016]], as he accepted the [[Republican]] presidential nomination in [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]], Donald John Trump spoke more than 4,000 words, but these five would soon become the tenet by which he would lead the nation.
That night, Trump stood by himself at the centre of Quicken Loans Arena on an elevated stage, which he had helped to design. A massive screen framed in gold soared behind him, projecting a magnified picture of himself along with 36 American flags. This was a masculine, LED manifestation of his own self-image. His speech was dark and dystopian. He offered himself to the American people as their sole hope for renewal and redemption. Past presidential nominees had expressed humility, extolled shared values and summoned their countrymen to unite to accomplish what they could only achieve together. But Trump spoke, instead, of "I".
"I am your voice."
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{{f345.png}} ''[['Words of a dictator': Trump's threat to deploy military raises spectre of fascism|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/02/donald-trump-george-floyd-protests-military-threat]]'' June 2, 2020, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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"When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross," goes an oft-quoted line of uncertain origin.
On Monday evening, [[Donald Trump]], with four US flags behind him, threatened to send in the military against the American people, then crossed the road to pose for a photo outside a historic church while clutching an upside-down Bible.
He was only able to get there after heavily armed police and horse-mounted national guardsmen fired teargas and rubber bullets to chase away peaceful protesters and journalists.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['You are not listening,' Fauci tells Sen. Rand Paul during a Senate hearing on the coronavirus|https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2020/09/23/you-are-not-listening-fauci-tells-rand-paul-during-senate-hearing.html]]'' September 23, 2020, Noah Higgins-Dunn, [[CNBC]]
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He also compared [[New York]]'s response with that by [[Sweden]], which decided to keep its economy relatively open. Public health experts have said that Sweden's vulnerable population paid a price for that decision. The [[Kentucky]] U.S. senator also said New York has achieved enough herd immunity from the coronavirus and is "no longer having the pandemic."
"To those who argue that the lockdown flattened the curve in New York and [[New Jersey]], the evidence argues otherwise," Paul said, accusing Fauci of being a "big fan" of Democratic Gov. [[Andrew Cuomo]] and New York's "shutdown" despite its high number of Covid-19 deaths.
"No, you misconstrued that senator, and you've done that repeatedly in the past," Fauci responded at the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions hearing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[['You need to hang together': Owner of 8chan releases video as site attempts to get back online|https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/you-need-to-hang-together-owner-of-8chan-releases-video-as-site-attempts-to-get-back-online-1.4631540]]'' October 9, 2019, Christy Somos, [[CTV News]]
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TORONTO -- [[Jim Watkins]], the owner of embattled forum website [[8chan]], took to [[YouTube]] on Thursday to issue a call-to-action for his site users to remain united and rant about modern American society, as he attempts to bring 8chan back online under a different name.
"I'm Jim," Watkins says in a high pitched sing-song voice in the video introduction. He then appears to mock popular YouTube creators by requesting that his viewers "like" and "follow" him before launching into a prepared speech he reads from several sheets of paper.
"I want you all to know something," Watkins says. "You need to hang together, because surely, you will hang separately."
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{{f345.png}} ''[['You'll never see me again'|http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2008/nov/15/family-relationships-fdr-defoo-cult]]'' November 15, 2008, Kate Hilpern, [[The Guardian]]
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He has not been in touch with any of his relatives since. But Tom is not a missing person. His family know roughly where he is. It's just that he won't talk to them and they suspect he never will. "He got hooked in by an online cult," Barbara says. "The website convinces vulnerable people that they should hate their parents and should leave their family."
Even the wording of Tom's letter is from the website. Its founder says, "The letter should buy you six to 12 months before your family come looking for you and that will give you time to get used to living without them."
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{{f0.png}} ''[['You're Scumbags': We Went to the GOP's Annual Confab and Had a Nice Chat With Seb Gorka|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/epgmpz/youre-scumbags-we-went-to-the-gops-annual-confab-and-had-a-nice-chat-with-seb-gorka]]'' February 28, 2020, Matt Laslo, [[Vice News]]
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FORT WASHINGTON, [[Maryland]] — Scary myths of socialists parading around as living, breathing Democrats may be the focus of this year's [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] (aka CPAC), but the real monster here is the mainstream media. That's all thanks to President Trump, who's spent years fanning the flames of conspiracy theories large and small.
The birtherism Trump peddled back when [[Barack Obama]] occupied the White House gave way to accusations of a "deep state" of unelected bureaucrats implanted inside the federal government. Conspiracies like that – and worse – are now commonplace within formerly traditional conservative circles.
But even conservatism itself seems to have been sacrificed at the altar of Trump.
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{{f358.png}} ''[["Astroturf": Gun rights activists and prominent GOP donors push protests of coronavirus restrictions|https://www.salon.com/2020/04/20/astroturf-gun-rights-activists-and-prominent-gop-donors-push-protests-of-coronavirus-restrictions/]]'' April 20, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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A network of pro-gun activists and numerous prominent [[Republican]] groups are behind at least some of the protests of coronavirus restrictions seen around the country in recent days.
Some of the largest [[Facebook]] groups calling for protests around the country are run by three far-right gun activists who believe the [[National Rifle Association]] (NRA) is too liberal, The [[Washington Post]] reported.
[[Ben Dorr]], the political director of the fringe group [[Minnesota Gun Rights]], and his brothers, Christopher and Aaron, organized about 200,000 combined members in Facebook groups aimed at states like [[Wisconsin]], [[Ohio]] and [[New York]] by Sunday, according to The Post.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Baked Alaska" Arrested Over Capitol Coup Attempt|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/juliareinstein/baked-alaska-tim-gionet-arrest-capitol-coup-attempt-dlive]]'' January 16, 2021, Julia Reinstein, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Far-right internet troll [[Tim Gionet]], better known as [[Baked Alaska]], was arrested Friday for his role in the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol.
Gionet was arrested by the [[FBI]] on charges of "knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority" and "violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds," a criminal complaint obtained by [[BuzzFeed News]] shows.
Gionet (who briefly worked for BuzzFeed years ago) livestreamed the Jan. 6 attack on [[Congress]] on [[DLive]], a streaming platform popular with right-wing extremists, and at one point turned the camera to show his face.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Biblical Basis for War": Washington politician's manifesto suggests supporters of abortion and gay marriage be killed|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/pa97wy/biblical-basis-for-war-washington-politicians-manifesto-suggests-supporters-of-abortion-and-gay-marriage-be-killed]]'' November 1, 2018, Rex Santus, [[Vice News]]
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A [[Washington]] state politician has suggested in a manifesto that all men who support abortion and gay marriage be killed, among other extreme religious views.
Washington state Rep. [[Matt Shea]] admitted Wednesday that he wrote and distributed the four-page document, called the "Biblical Basis for War," which includes 14 sections on how biblical war can and would unfold. Shea, a [[Republican]] who represents [[Spokane]] in the state's House, is up for re-election in the midterms next week. He did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The document asserts that all men must oppose abortion, gay marriage, communism, and occultism when biblical war begins. Otherwise, they will be murdered.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Black Gold" Is Almost Holy to Some Oil Producers in America|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/06/historian-darren-dochuk-intersection-oil-christianity-america.html]]'' June 18, 2019, Mike Pesca, [[Slate Magazine]]
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In the interview, America's discovery of oil fields has long been entwined with godly significance—whether these were exploited by oil barons like the Rockefellers or the smaller producers (or "wildcatters") they contended with. University of Notre Dame historian [[Darren Dochuk]] explores the intersection of oil and religion in America in his new book, [[Anointed with Oil]]: How Christianity and Crude Made Modern America.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Brad Really S -- t the Bed Saturday Night": After Tulsa Catastrophe, Parscale-And Kushner-Is at the Top of Trump's Hit List|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/06/after-tulsa-parscale-and-kushner-on-trumps-hit-list]]'' June 22, 2020, Gabriel Sherman, [[Vanity Fair]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s exhausted trudge from Marine One toward the White House after his botched rally in [[Tulsa]], his red tie undone, a grim look on his face, a crumpled MAGA hat in his hand, is now an iconic image of his presidency. And as always with Trump, he's already looking for someone to blame. The most obvious candidate, according to sources, is his embattled campaign manager, [[Brad Parscale]]. "Brad really shit the bed Saturday night. You have to remember, execution is 95% of presidential politics," a [[Republican]] close to the White House told me over the weekend. Parscale committed a cascade of errors, from overhyping expected turnout to blaming the half-filled arena on protesters. Trump was so furious when he saw how thin the crowd was that he threatened to not go onstage, two sources briefed on the discussions told me. The sources said that Parscale, reading the tea leaves, is planning to step down. "He knows he can't survive," one source told me.
[[Jason Miller]], a senior adviser to the Trump campaign, said Parscale is safe. "Brad is the campaign manager, and he's the one in charge," Miller said.
But one thing is for sure: The blame game has shifted into high gear. Trump insiders told me Trump was presented with five options of where to hold his rally. "The president chose Tulsa," a source said. Sources also told me that if Parscale is forced out, he likely won't be the only casualty of the rally fiasco. Trump is debating revoking his son-in-law [[Jared Kushner]]'s control over the campaign, sources said. As I previously reported, Trump has been frustrated with Kushner's oversight of the campaign in light of polling that consistently shows Trump losing to [[Joe Biden]]. Another source of friction has been campaign spending and reports Trump has gotten that Parscale is making millions of dollars. "Did Jared allow this?" Trump asked advisers recently, according to a source. (Kushner declined to comment.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Grab 'em by the pussy": how Trump talked about women in private is horrifying|https://www.vox.com/2016/10/7/13205842/trump-secret-recording-women]]'' October 7, 2016, Libby Nelson, [[Vox]]
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The way [[Donald Trump]] talks about women when everyone can hear — or read on [[Twitter]] — is pretty offensive. Imagine what he's like in private.
A newly released secret video from [[2005]] captures it. Here's what Trump says about the norms of being a famous man: "They let you do it. You can do anything. Grab 'em by the pussy."
The recording, obtained and published by the [[Washington Post]], is from a day when Trump made an appearance on the soap opera Days of Our Lives. Trump is talking to [[Billy Bush]] of [[Access Hollywood]], and the audio is caught on a hot mic.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Hannity Has Said to Me More Than Once, 'He's Crazy'": Fox News Staffers Feel Trapped in the Trump Cult|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/08/sean-hannity-fox-news-staffers-feel-trapped-in-trump-cult]]'' August 20, 2020, Brian Stelter, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Landing an interview with a president used to be a big deal. Negotiations between a network producer and the White House press office could drag on for months. No detail was too small to haggle over: background, time of day, exact number of minutes. Presidential sit-downs were the pinnacles of many news anchors' careers.
No more. Just as he has bulldozed so many political norms, [[Donald Trump]] has turned the presidential TV interview into a joke. [[Fox News]] lets him call in for talk radio-style rant sessions, the length of which are a punch line among rank-and-file Fox staffers who secretly despise him despite working for his media machine. "When Trump was booked for 8:10, and we had an assignment for 8:40, we didn't bother writing it, because we knew he'd talk until the end of the hour," a producer for Fox & Friends told me.
He called the "Friends" and [[Jeanine Pirro]] and [[Sean Hannity]] and Maria Bartiromo. Every so often he'd consent to an on-camera chat, but he liked the phone. It made him seem busy when he wasn't. The interviews, if they can really be called that, were subject to his whims, causing no small amount of competition among the Trump bootlickers at Fox. Stars were known to slip ratings reports to the president to make their own shows look more impressive than those of their in-house rivals. Sometimes interviews were suddenly offered to hosts when Trump heard them say something flattering on TV. One personality rushed to the airport for a cross-country flight when a sit-down suddenly materialized. Other times the bookings were simply a product of who had bent Trump's ear most recently: There were side deals brokered during stopovers at his golf club and pitches made during strategy calls."Why don't you call in tomorrow?"
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Human Biodiversity": the Pseudoscientific Racism of the Alt-Right|https://forward.com/opinion/national/346533/human-biodiversity-the-pseudoscientific-racism-of-the-alt-right/]]'' August 5, 2016, Ari Feldman, Opinion, [[Forward]]
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An ideological successor to eugenics, human biodiversity (HBD) is, like eugenics (from the Greek words for "good" and "breeding") primarily a euphemism. Ostensibly, HBD refers to the scientifically proven (and therefore apolitical) genetic differences between groups of humans. The term fuses biological and liberal language into a benign-sounding neologism, like "neurodiversity," a key term within the autism rights movement.
But it is just pseudoscientific racism, updated for the Internet age.
"[[Human biodiversity]]" appropriates scientific authority by posing as an empirical, rational discourse on the genetically proven physical and mental variation between humans. It uses the language of genetics to underscore, for example, the prevalence of [[Mongolia]]ns in sumo wrestling, the IQ scores of black people or the inbreeding patterns of Ashkenazi Jews. The refrain of HBD bloggers and forum commenters is that the (gene-driven, according to them) dissimilarities they outline are "non-negligible" or "non-trivial" and have, accordingly, social policy implications. Though it has a rational, policy-wonk zing to it, that's just Internet forum-ese for "you're genetically distinct from us and should be treated differently."
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{{f358.png}} ''[["I'm entitled": Kayleigh McEnany defends voting by mail 11 times while telling others "it's fraud"|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/28/im-entitled-kayleigh-mcenany-defends-voting-by-mail-11-times-while-telling-others-its-fraud_partner/]]'' May 28, 2020, David Edwards, [[Salon]]
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White House Press Secretary [[Kayleigh McEnany]] on Thursday faced questions from [[Fox News]] about why she had voted by mail 11 times even though President [[Donald Trump]] has called absentee ballots a "scam."
McEnany was asked about her voting history after the [[Tampa Bay Times]] reported that she had used mail-in voting nearly a dozen times in recent years.
"So why is it OK for you to do it?" Fox News host [[Ed Henry]] asked McEnany. "I understand you are traveling, you're in a different city. But how can you really be assured that your votes were counted accurately but when other people do it, it's fraud."
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{{f358.png}} ''[["I'm going to interrupt you": Fox News' Chris Wallace destroys Trump adviser's talking points|https://www.salon.com/2020/09/13/im-going-to-interrupt-you-fox-news-chris-wallace-destroys-trump-advisers-talking-points_partner/]]'' September 13, 2020, David Edwards, [[Salon]]
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"This was the fog of war, biological war," Cortes insisted.
"I'm going to interrupt you right there," Wallace interjected. "It wasn't the fog of war. On January 28, the president got his presidential daily brief, the top intelligence in the Oval Office. And at that point, his national security adviser, [[Robert O'Brien]] said that this is the biggest challenge you're going to face in your entire presidency."
"So there was no fog of war there," the [[Fox News]] host added. "The word that he was getting from his top intelligence and national security people was that this was a deadly pandemic. There was no fog here."
"No, no, there was tremendous fog!" Cortes objected.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["I'm Tired of America Wasting Our Blood and Treasure": The Strange Ascent of Betsy DeVos and Erik Prince|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/09/the-strange-ascent-of-betsy-devos-and-erik-prince]]'' September 6, 2018, Sam Tanenhaus, [[Vanity Fair]]
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In the solar system of elite [[Republican]] contributors, [[Richard DeVos]] Sr., who died Thursday at age 92—one of the two founders of [[Amway]], the direct-sale colossus—occupied an exalted place, and his offspring did too. Since the [[1970]]s, members of the [[DeVos family]] had given as much as $200 million to the G.O.P. and been tireless promoters of the modern conservative movement—its ideas, its policies, and its crusades combining free-market economics, a push for privatization of many government functions, and [[Christian]] social values. While other far-right mega-donors may have become better known over the years (the Coorses and the Kochs, [[Sheldon Adelson]] and the Mercers), [[Michigan]]'s DeVos dynasty stands apart—for the duration, range, and depth of its influence.
Start with the think tanks, advocacy organizations, and colleges. In the Grand Rapids area alone there are three conservative academic bastions: Grand Valley State University; Calvin College, attended by several generations of DeVoses, including Rich's daughter-in-law [[Betsy DeVos]], 60, who is now Trump's secretary of education; and Northwood University, her husband Dick's alma mater. The DeVoses are also major backers of Hillsdale, the libertarian-plus-Christian liberal-arts college in southern Michigan. One celebrated alum: Betsy DeVos's brother, [[Erik Prince]], 49, the swashbuckling military contractor who has come to the serious attention of investigators looking into the Trump team's alleged dealings with [[Russia]]. Other recipients of DeVos largesse: the [[Heritage Foundation]], the [[Institute for Justice]], and the [[American Enterprise Institute]]—the list goes on.
The DeVoses don't limit their activism to ideas. They have been enthusiastic supporters of Republican presidential nominees—from Gerald Ford to [[Mitt Romney]], who also has deep Michigan roots. But [[2016]] changed everything. Betsy, the most visible member of the clan, had been close to former [[Florida]] governor [[Jeb Bush]]; the two shared a passion for remaking public-school education. When Bush dropped out of the race, she switched over to Florida senator [[Marco Rubio]]. She also wrote checks for Carly Fiorina, [[Scott Walker]], [[John Kasich]], [[Bobby Jindal]]—everyone, anyone, but [[Donald Trump]]. "I'm hopeful we are going to hear something from our nominee to convince me that I should support him," she declared at the time.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Identity-Scrubbing" Charities Bankroll Heartland's Climate Denial|https://www.prwatch.org/news/2020/03/13555/%E2%80%9Cidentity-scrubbing%E2%80%9D-charities-bankroll-heartland%E2%80%99s-climate-denial]]'' March 23, 2020, Alex Kotch , [[PRWatch]]
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Major charities are giving one of the most notorious climate change denial groups a boost as it works to combat climate science in the U.S and [[Europe]], a [[Center for Media and Democracy]] (CMD) investigation has found.
The right-wing, [[Chicago]] area-based [[Heartland Institute]] is known for spreading disinformation about the climate and was even called out by 19 U.S. senators in [[2016]] for being part of "a web of denial." In a week-long string of floor speeches, the senators denounced Heartland and other groups for participating in a "concerted campaign waged by the Koch brothers, major fossil fuel companies, identity-scrubbing groups like [[DonorsTrust]] and Donors Capital, and their allies to manipulate the public's perception of the climate crisis and curtail legislative action to address it."
Recently, German investigative nonprofit Correctiv went undercover and exposed the ways that Heartland is attempting to undermine climate action in Europe, including doing paid climate denial PR for fossil fuel industry clients and hiring a 19-year-old German [[YouTube]] influencer to cast doubt on climate science.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Immune to Evidence": How Dangerous Coronavirus Conspiracies Spread|https://www.propublica.org/article/immune-to-evidence-how-dangerous-coronavirus-conspiracies-spread]]'' May 17, 2020, Marshall Allen, [[ProPublica]]
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What are some differences between conventional and conspiratorial thinking?
You can start with healthy skepticism vs. overriding suspicion. As a scientist, I'm obviously skeptical. I'm questioning anything people say. I look at my own data and other people's data with a skeptical eye. But after skeptics have been skeptical, they are quite capable of accepting evidence. Once something has withstood scrutiny, you accept it. Otherwise you're in a state of complete nihilism and you can't believe anything.
That crucial second step of acceptance is absent in conspiracy theorists. That is where conspiracy theorists are different. Their skepticism is a bottomless, never-ending pit of skepticism about anything related to the official account. And that skepticism is accompanied by extreme gullibility to anything related to the conspiracy. It's an imbalance between skepticism for anything an official may say and complete gullibility for something some random dude on the internet will tweet out. It's that imbalance that differentiates conspiracy thinking from standard cognition.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Inventor of email" appeals ruling that tossed his libel suit against Techdirt|https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/06/inventor-of-email-appeals-ruling-that-tossed-his-libel-suit-against-techdirt/]]'' June 30, 2018, Cyrus Farivar, [[Ars Technica]]
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Lawyers representing the [[Massachusetts]] man who for years has made a highly controversial claim that he invented email have filed their appeal in an ongoing lawsuit brought against the tech news site [[Techdirt]].
The appeal to the 1st US Circuit Court of Appeals comes more than a year after a federal judge dismissed the libel lawsuit brought by [[Shiva Ayyadurai]], an entrepreneur who is now also running as a longshot candidate for the United States Senate.
In the lower court ruling, US District [[Judge F. Dennis Saylor]] found that because it is impossible to define precisely and specifically what email is, Ayyadurai's "claim is incapable of being proved true or false."
In a Thursday filing, Ayyadurai's lawyers argued that Techdirt previously published articles and comments that contained numerous antagonistic words used to describe Ayyadurai—a "fraud," a "charlatan," a "liar," a "fake"—that a "reasonable reader" would find as asserting a factual statement rather than a protected opinion. Because of this, Ayyadurai's team believes, Techdirt's work can constitute defamation.
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{{f1.png}} ''[["Is this true?!": Here's the email that should've woken up the White House.|https://www.motherjones.com/coronavirus-updates/2020/04/is-this-true-the-february-email-that-shouldve-woken-up-the-white-house/]]'' April 11, 2020, Rebecca Leber, [[Mother Jones]]
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The same day President [[Donald Trump]] claimed to have the coronavirus outbreak "very much under control in this country," his top disaster response official at the Department of Health and Human Services sent an email that should have been the White House's holy-shit moment.
A [[New York Times]] investigation on Saturday reveals how, in late February, the White House's coronavirus task force had shifted to preparing for the virus' inevitable spread inside the United States.
Two days after that meeting, a task force member, HHS official Dr. [[Robert Kadlec]], read an alarming email from a researcher at the [[Georgia]] Institute of Technology about how asymptomatic cases were helping spread the virus:
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{{f188.png}} ''[["It Was All About the Election": The Ex-White House Aide Olivia Troye on Trump's Narcissistic Mishandling of COVID-19|https://www.newyorker.com/news/letter-from-trumps-washington/it-was-all-about-the-election-the-ex-white-house-aide-olivia-troye-on-trumps-narcissistic-mishandling-of-covid-19]]'' September 17, 2020, Susan B. Glasser, [[New Yorker]]
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When I spoke with [[Olivia Troye]] on Thursday afternoon, she sounded more than a little scared. She was about to go public with a scorching video, in which she would denounce President [[Donald Trump]] and his stewardship of the country during the coronavirus pandemic. Troye, who served as Vice-President [[Mike Pence]]'s adviser for homeland security until late July, has witnessed the Administration's response to the crisis, as Pence's top aide on the White House coronavirus task force. She had seen Trump rant in private about [[Fox News]] coverage as his public-health advisers desperately tried to get him to focus on a disease that has now killed some two hundred thousand Americans. She had decided that Trump was lying to the American public about the disease, and that "words matter, especially when you're the President of the United States," and that it was time to speak out. She was nervous and scared and worried for her family and her career. But she plunged ahead anyway.
I asked about her firsthand observation of the President during the crisis. She said that Trump was "disruptive." That he could not "focus." That he was consumed by himself and his prospects in November. "For him, it was all about the election," Troye told me. "He just can't seem to care about anyone else besides himself."
Troye joined the coronavirus task force when it was first established, in late January, before any Americans had died from COVID-19. Her experience on it, Troye told me, convinced her that Trump's handling of the situation—the conscious spreading of disinformation, the disregard for the task force's work—had made the crisis far worse for Americans. She warned about the President's push for a vaccine before the November election and said that she did not trust him to do the right thing for the country's health and safety. "What I'm really concerned about is if they rush this vaccine and pressure people and get something out because they want to save the election," she said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["It's Payback Time": With Acquittal Certain, Trump Plots Revenge on Bolton, Impeachment Enemies|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/02/trump-plots-revenge-on-bolton-impeachment-enemies]]'' February 3, 2020, Gabriel Sherman, [[Vanity Fair]]
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With Senate [[Republican]]s on track to acquit [[Donald Trump]] on Wednesday, [[Washington]] is bracing for what an unshackled Trump does next. Republicans briefed on Trump's thinking believe that the president is out for revenge against his adversaries. "It's payback time," a prominent Republican told me last week. "He has an enemies list that is growing by the day," another source said. Names that came up in my conversations with Republicans included [[Adam Schiff]], Jerry Nadler, [[Mitt Romney]], and [[John Bolton]]. "Trump's playbook is simple: go after people who crossed him during impeachment."
Several sources said Bolton is at the top of the list. Trump's relationship with Bolton was badly damaged by the time Bolton left the White House in September. Trump has since blamed his former national security adviser for leaking details of his forthcoming memoir that nearly derailed the impeachment trial by pressuring Republicans to call witnesses. In the book Bolton reportedly alleges Trump told him directly that [[Ukraine]] aid was tied to Ukraine announcing investigations into the Bidens (Bolton has denied being a source of the leak).
The campaign against Bolton has already begun. On January 23, the White House sent a cease and desist letter to Bolton's lawyer demanding that Bolton's publisher, Simon & Schuster, not release the book in March without removal of certain information. Trump intends to ratchet up the pressure, and some Republicans close to the White House fear how far Trump will take things after he's gotten off for a second time (Trump famously made his July 25 call to [[Volodymyr Zelensky]] the day after [[Robert Mueller]] testified before [[Congress]].) "Trump has been calling people and telling them to go after Bolton," a source briefed on the private conversations said. The source added that Trump wants Bolton to be criminally investigated. A person familiar with Trump's thinking said Trump believes Bolton might have mishandled classified information. According to a former official, the White House is planning to leak White House emails from Bolton that purportedly allege Bolton abused his position at the [[National Security Council]]. The official said that West Wing officials have discussed releasing emails "showing [Bolton] was doing pay-to-play," the official said. A person close to Bolton dismissed the story. "John plays things straight," the person said.
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{{f188.png}} ''[["Kochland" Examines the Koch Brothers' Early, Crucial Role in Climate-Change Denial|https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/kochland-examines-how-the-koch-brothers-made-their-fortune-and-the-influence-it-bought]]'' August 13, 2019, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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If there is any lingering uncertainty that the Koch brothers are the primary sponsors of climate-change doubt in the United States, it ought to be put to rest by the publication of "Kochland: The Secret History of [[Koch Industries]] and Corporate Power in America," by the business reporter [[Christopher Leonard]]. This seven-hundred-and-four-page tome doesn't break much new political ground, but it shows the extraordinary behind-the-scenes influence that Charles and [[David Koch]] have exerted to cripple government action on climate change.
Leonard, who has written for Bloomberg Businessweek and the [[Wall Street Journal]], devotes most of the book to an even-handed telling of how the two brothers from [[Wichita]], [[Kansas]], built up Koch Industries, a privately owned business so profitable that together they have amassed some hundred and twenty billion dollars, a fortune larger than that of [[Amazon]]'s C.E.O., [[Jeff Bezos]], or the [[Microsoft]] founder Bill Gates. The project took Leonard more than six years to finish and it draws on hundreds of hours of interviews, including with [[Charles Koch]], the C.E.O. and force without equal atop the sprawling corporate enterprise. (David Koch retired from the firm last year.)
While "Kochland" is more focussed on business than on politics, in line with Leonard's "The Meat Racket: The Secret Takeover of America's Food Business," from [[2014]], it nonetheless adds new details about the ways in which the brothers have leveraged their fortune to capture American politics. Leonard shows that the Kochs' political motives are both ideological, as hardcore free-market libertarians, and self-interested, serving their fossil-fuel-enriched bottom line. The Kochs' secret sauce, as Leonard describes it, has been a penchant for long-term planning, patience, and flexibility; a relentless pursuit of profit; and the control that comes from owning some eighty per cent of their business empire themselves, without interference from stockholders or virtually anyone else.
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{{f355.png}} ''[["Nasty Man" by Joan Baez|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHQ7N9lEl_E]]'' April 4, 2017, diamondsandrustpro, [[YouTube]]
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"Nasty Man" (©?Gabriel Earl [[Music]], [[2017]]) (words and music by Joan Baez)
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{{f9.png}} ''[["No contact with Russians," Michael Caputo, ex-Trump adviser, testifies|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/michael-caputo-trump-campaign-adviser-house-intelligence-committee/]]'' July 14, 2017, Julianna Goldman, [[CBS News]]
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The [[House Intelligence Committee]] is investigating [[Russia]]n meddling in the U.S. election -- and whether anyone in the Trump campaign was involved. On Friday, former Trump campaign adviser [[Michael Caputo]] testified to the panel in closed session.
"I had no contact with Russians and I never heard of anyone in the Trump campaign talking with Russians," said Caputo, who met with House investigators for nearly four hours on Friday. He said he testified that he had zero contacts with Russians during his time on the campaign.
Caputo, who was on the Trump campaign from November [[2015]] to June [[2016]], had lived in Russia in the [[1990]]s while working for the U.S. government.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Project Blitz" Seeks to Do for Christian Nationalism What ALEC Does for Big Business|https://rewire.news/religion-dispatches/2018/04/27/project-blitz-seeks-christian-nationalism-alec-big-business/]]'' April 27, 2018, Frederick Clarkson, Religion Dispatches, [[Rewire.News]]
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Religious freedom has been much in the news as the Trump administration has rolled out policies providing an earthly answer to the prayers of the [[Christian Right]]. It's a central issue in the Masterpiece Cakeshop vs [[Colorado]] Civil Rights Commission currently before the Supreme Court, and it's no secret that the Christian Right has been busy taking their religious freedom agenda to the states.
Many of the bills on their agenda are making news; some have passed key legislative committees or whole state legislative chambers, and some have already been signed into law. But what reporters, activists, and most legislators don't realize is that many of these bills draw from an unusual package of 20 model bills included in a report assembled by a coalition of Christian Right groups for an initiative they call "[[Project Blitz]]."
The bills are seemingly unrelated and range widely in content—from requiring public schools to display the national motto, "[[In God We Trust]]" (IGWT); to legalizing discrimination against [[LGBTQ]] people; to religious exemptions regarding women's reproductive health. The model bills, the legislative strategy and the talking points reflect the theocratic vision that's animated a meaningful portion of the Christian Right for some time. In the context of Project Blitz's 116-page playbook, however, they also reveal a sophisticated level of coordination and strategizing that echoes the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC), which infamously networks probusiness state legislators, drafts sample legislation, and shares legislative ideas and strategies.
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{{f62.png}} ''[["Proud Boys" trial begins with prosecutor detailing East Side beatdown of Antifa, defense insisting their clients were the victims|https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-20190801-2nbwjhqpvfeulkkx3vavkvjesy-story.html]]'' August 1, 2019, Trevor Boyer, [[New York Daily News]]
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Two members of the far-right "[[Proud Boys]]" viciously assaulted black-clad [[Antifa]] protesters last year outside the Metropolitan [[Republican]] Club — punching, kicking and body-slamming them in a violent clash of political cultures, a Manhattan prosecutor charged Thursday.
"The Proud Boys started this brawl and they finished it," said Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass in opening arguments at Manhattan Criminal Court. "They simply walked away whooping and hollering and congratulating themselves on their accomplishment."
Defendants [[Maxwell Hare]] and [[John Kinsman]], in suits with their high-and-tight haircuts slicked back, sat at the defense table as their lawyers argued the two men were the targets rather than the aggressors in the fight with the left-wing group.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Really Want to Flood NY and NJ": Internal Documents Reveal Team Trump's Chloroquine Master Plan|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/internal-documents-reveal-team-trumps-chloroquine-master-plan]]'' April 23, 2020, Katherine Eban, [[Vanity Fair]]
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The emails indicate that the administration's top health officials were closely involved in a frenzied effort to make unproven chloroquine treatments widely available, even though the FDA's new emergency rule limited distribution of the drug as a COVID-19 treatment to hospitalized patients. One hour after the first email, Gaynor replied to Kadlec, Giroir, and Polowczyk, seeming to suggest that FDA commissioner [[Stephen Hahn]] was on board with expanding COVID-19 patients' access to the drug: "Hahn asked to distribute to hospitals and the drug stores."
In a second email that appears to have been sent the same night, Gaynor indicated that he was working closely with Rear Admiral Polowczyk: "Me and Adm P are on it. More to follow in the am."
A [[FEMA]] spokesperson did not answer questions about the involvement of Pete Gaynor or other officials in the chloroquine plan but said, "FEMA does not maintain stocks of medicine." In response to a request for comment, an FDA spokesman responded: "Given increased demand, Dr. Hahn considered whether the donated drugs could be distributed in the commercial market to ensure a stable supply for malaria, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis patients."
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{{f358.png}} ''[["Rep" of Anthony Scaramucci threatens to leak oppo on Reince Priebus regarding an alleged affair|https://www.salon.com/2017/07/30/rep-of-anthony-scaramucci-threatens-to-leak-oppo-on-reince-priebus-regarding-an-alleged-affair/]]'' July 30, 2017, Taylor Link, [[Salon]]
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The toxic relationship between [[Reince Priebus]] and [[Anthony Scaramucci]] took an ugly turn Sunday morning when a confidant of Scaramucci threatened to release damning info on Priebus.
[[Arthur Schwartz]], a GOP operative who has been described in media reports as a "rep" for Scaramaucci, wrote a series of now-deleted tweets in which he tried to blackmail Priebus' silence.
Schwartz offered no proof to back up his baseless accusation regarding a mistress.
He was responding to a [[Huffington Post]] story that reported that Priebus was suspicious of Scaramucci's business dealings and apparently made those concerns known to President [[Donald Trump]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Scientific racism" is on the rise on the right. But it's been lurking there for years.|https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2017/3/28/15078400/scientific-racism-murray-alt-right-black-muslim-culture-trump]]'' March 28, 2017, Nicole Hemmer, [[Vox]]
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Throughout America, states instituted programs of voluntary and involuntary sterilization in order to keep people with low IQs or criminal records from having children. The logic of eugenics also shaped the immigration quota system put in place in the early [[1920]]s, which restricted immigration almost entirely to white populations.
Popular acceptance of eugenics in the United States came to a quick end with World War II and the [[Holocaust]], which had taken the logic of eugenics to its horrifying conclusion. Yet forced sterilization continued in the United States through the [[1970]]s, almost exclusively carried out on black, Latina, and Native American women and men. Not until the late 1970s did the federal government outline prohibitions against forced sterilization.
The idea of good genes, however, did not disappear. Conservatives love to make hay of the link between progressives and the eugenics movement, suggesting that, historically, leftists have been the "real racists." But not all progressives were eugenicists, and the topic always had plenty of support among conservatives, who welcomed practitioners of scientific racism to their ranks after progressives expelled them.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Selfish Idiocy:" Infected lawmaker blasts Republicans for bunkering maskless (Updated)|https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/01/second-dem-has-covid-after-riot-calls-for-fines-against-maskless-republicans/]]'' January 12, 2021, Beth Mole, [[Ars Technica]]
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UPDATE 1/12/[[2021]], 11:15am EST: And now there is a third. Rep. [[Brad Schneider]] (D-Ill) announced Tuesday morning that he, too, has tested positive for COVID-19 after sheltering with maskless [[Republican]] colleagues.
In a statement, Schneider said that during the insurrection, he was "forced to spend several hours in a secure but confined location with dozens of other Members of [[Congress]]," and "several Republican lawmakers in the room adamantly refused to wear a mask."
Schneider reported that so far, he has not experienced symptoms but was nevertheless concerned. "Today, I am now in strict isolation, worried that I have risked my wife's health and angry at the selfishness and arrogance of the anti-maskers who put their own contempt and disregard for decency ahead of the health and safety of their colleagues and our staff," he said. "Wearing a mask is not a political statement, it is public health guidance, common courtesy, and simply what should be expected of all decent people."
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Shaken": St. John's rector caught up in tear gas deployment at church|https://www.axios.com/st-johns-church-trump-visit-bible-george-floyd-2d7013fa-337c-42ef-9d1d-2acffbe59bbb.html]]'' June 2, 2020, Ursula Perano, [[Axios]]
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Current and former clergy of the historic St. John's Episcopal Church expressed furor and confusion over President Trump's visit on Monday, which he claimed was to honor the establishment after [[George Floyd]] protestors sparked a small fire on the property Sunday night.
The big picture: Park rangers and military police deployed tear gas and physical force to disperse peaceful protestors from Lafayette Park, which surrounds the White House, so Trump could walk to "pay respects" to the church — and a former St. John's rector on the scene revealed in a [[Facebook]] post that she was left "coughing" from the tear gas.
Details: Rector Gini Gerbasi, who previously worked at St. John's in Lafayette Park and now works at the St. John's in nearby Georgetown, said she was helping the [[Black Lives Matter]] organizers, fellow clergy and others hand out water during the peaceful protest when the tear gas and rubber bullets were fired. "That man turned it into a BATTLE GROUND first, and a cheap political stunt second," she said of Trump.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Shortsighted" and "Self-defeating": US rejects global COVID-19 vaccine effort|https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/09/trump-admin-shuns-global-covid-19-vaccine-program-citing-beef-with-who/]]'' September 1, 2020, Beth Mole, [[Ars Technica]]
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The Trump administration will not take part in a global effort to help develop and equitably distribute a COVID-19 vaccine—a decision experts called "shortsighted" and "self-defeating"—according to a report by The [[Washington Post]].
The White House cited the involvement of the [[World Health Organization]] in its decision to shun the effort. President [[Donald Trump]] has repeatedly criticized the WHO for being soft on [[China]] during the global health crisis, despite the fact that Trump himself repeatedly praised China for its "transparency" and response to the pandemic in January and February. At the end of May, Trump abruptly announced that he was "terminating our relationship" with the WHO, a move that alarmed public health experts.
White House spokesperson [[Judd Deere]] told the Post that "The United States will continue to engage our international partners to ensure we defeat this virus, but we will not be constrained by multilateral organizations influenced by the corrupt World Health Organization and China."
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Stand back and stand by": Trump's 2 chilling debate warnings|https://www.axios.com/trump-biden-debate-white-supremacists-proud-boys-ec5887cc-168b-4343-9dd8-c5d7e67cec34.html]]'' September 30, 2020, Mike Allen, [[Axios]]
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One of the few groups in America with anything to celebrate after last night's loud, ugly, rowdy presidential "debate" was the violent, far-right [[Proud Boys]], after President Trump pointedly refused to condemn white supremacist groups.
Why it matters: This was a for-the-history-books moment in a debate that was mostly headache-inducing noise. Trump failed to condemn racist groups after four months when millions marched for racial justice in the country's largest wave of activism in half a century.
Trump also telegraphed with clarity that there's unlikely to be a clean outcome to the Nov. 3 election: "We might not know for months, because these ballots are going to be all over. ... It's a fraud and it's a shame. ... It's a rigged election."
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{{f0.png}} ''[["That's Their Problem": How Jared Kushner Let the Markets Decide America's COVID-19 Fate|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/09/jared-kushner-let-the-markets-decide-covid-19-fate]]'' September 17, 2020, Katherine Eban, [[Vanity Fair]]
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On the evening of Saturday, March 21, a small group of [[Silicon Valley]] entrepreneurs, business executives, and venture capitalists gathered in the White House Situation Room to offer their help to the Trump administration as it confronted a harrowing shortage of lifesaving supplies to battle COVID-19.
More than seven weeks after the federal government first learned that a new and lethal coronavirus was barreling toward U.S. shores, hospitals were pleading for masks, gloves, and other personal protective equipment to safeguard their medical staff. Intensive care nurses had been photographed wearing garbage bags instead of gowns. More than 19,600 Americans had been diagnosed with the disease, and at least 260 had died.
The meeting's attendees—some present, some dialing in—were a bipartisan collection of heavy hitters. The ad hoc group had spent weeks canvassing America's private sector to map the shortages and draft a plan to solve them. Briefly using a hotel ballroom in [[Washington]], D.C., as a makeshift headquarters, they sought answers to some urgent questions: What capacity did America's companies have to manufacture protective equipment and medical supplies? What supplies could be ordered now? Were there hidden reserves?
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{{f0.png}} ''[["The Longer View." Inside the Bradley Foundation's Ambitious Push to Win State Policy Battles|https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2017/6/1/the-longer-view-inside-the-bradley-foundations-push-to-win-state-policy-battles]]'' June 1, 2017, Stewart Lawrence, [[Inside Philanthropy]]
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The Koch brothers aren't the only donors that have ambitions of setting the national policy agenda to fuel the ascendance of conservative ideas. Hacked documents reveal that the Milwaukee-based [[Bradley Foundation]], which supported Gov. [[Scott Walker]]'s effort to implement a fierce deficit-cutting, anti-union agenda in [[Wisconsin]], have ambitions of taking that same agenda to all 50 states, including key swing states like [[Michigan]], [[Colorado]] and [[North Carolina]] that are likely to be in play in [[2020]] and beyond.
Perhaps the most important revelation contained in the documents—as first analyzed by the [[Milwaukee Sentinel]] newspaper and the [[Center for Media and Democracy]], which worked together on this—is that the foundation isn't really focused on winning the White House or even specific state elections. Instead, the group's chief executives, including former CEO [[Michael Grebe]]—who stepped down in [[2016]] to direct Governor Scott Walker's abortive presidential bid—envision a prolonged campaign of grassroots infrastructure building that will allow conservatives to set the policy agenda by transforming the larger political culture and by promoting a new generation of conservative leaders to serve as ideological standard bearers.
These efforts, in turn, would build on three decades of support by Bradley of a who's who of conservative think tanks like the [[American Enterprise Institute]] and scholars such as [[Charles Murray]], who the foundation has supported since the [[1980]]s.
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{{f358.png}} ''[["There's blame on both sides": Trump backtracks on Charlottesville, delighting David Duke|https://www.salon.com/2017/08/15/theres-blame-on-both-sides-trump-backtracks-on-charlottesville-delighting-david-duke/]]'' August 15, 2017, Taylor Link, [[Salon]]
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Speaking at a press conference Tuesday, President Trump said there were "fine people" who attended the white nationalist rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]] last Friday night and said that the ensuing violence the following day could be attributed to "both sides."
Doubling down on his initial "many sides" response to events in Charlottesville last weekend, Trump called the "alt-left" equally responsible.
"I think there's blame on both sides ... You also had people that were very fine people on both sides," Trump said. "You had a group on one side that was bad, and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent."
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{{f267.png}} ''[["This is a mistake": Steve Bannon slams Mike Lindell's symposium for not proving voter fraud|https://www.newsweek.com/this-mistake-steve-bannon-slams-mike-lindells-symposium-not-proving-voter-fraud-1618546]]'' August 11, 2021, Daniel Villarreal, [[Newsweek]]
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Right-wing media figure [[Steve Bannon]] has slammed [[MyPillow]] CEO [[Mike Lindell]]'s cyber symposium for failing to present evidence that actually proves Lindell's long-touted claims of voter fraud in the [[2020]] presidential elections.
Bannon, who served as White House Chief Strategist under former President [[Donald Trump]], has been at the symposium broadcasting War Room, his show on the right-leaning media network Real America's Voice.
"I think this is a mistake," Bannon in his Wednesday broadcast, speaking about the symposium's re-playing of a 15-minute film that had already been shown earlier in the event. "I want to be brutally frank. I think there's so much work to get through the day...It's now time to really get to the details."
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{{f358.png}} ''[["Totally Under Control" shows all the ways the Trump administration let a virus win|https://www.salon.com/2020/10/13/totally-under-control-review-coronavirus-trump/]]'' October 13, 2020, Melanie McFarland, [[Salon]]
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Over the last four years, [[Donald Trump]]'s administration has kept fact checkers and truth-seekers several levels occupied. Those who aren't actively correcting his statements busily dig for precedent or corroborating evidence to prove their take on reality isn't simply yanked out of thin air, that it is accurately represented.
Such a task shouldn't be difficult. But "Totally Under Control" shows how needlessly tough it is under an administration that has pitted science against politics and the economy, and for experts with extensive backgrounds on pandemic response against Trump loyalists more eager to remain in the president's good graces than to curb the spread of a pandemic he'd rather would simply disappear, like magic.
"Totally Under Control" is a 123-minute indictment of the Trump administration's disastrous mishandling of this pandemic, which is exactly what a person expects from an [[Alex Gibney]] documentary. No fan of this administration, Gibney has had an especially prolific 365 days thanks to this administration's bungling; this is his third Trump-related documentary released since last November, after "Citizen K," and [[HBO]]'s "Agents of Chaos."
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{{f0.png}} ''[["We Know Where Your Kids Live": How John Bolton Once Threatened an International Official|https://theintercept.com/2018/03/29/john-bolton-trump-bush-bustani-kids-opcw/]]'' March 29, 2018, Mehdi Hasan, [[The Intercept]]
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Who better to advise the bully-in-chief, [[Donald Trump]], on when to make war and kill people than another bully? It's difficult, after all, to avoid the label — that of a bully — when thinking of [[John Bolton]], the former Bush administration official-turned-[[Fox News]] pundit who Trump recently picked as his national security adviser.
"John Bolton is a bully," José Bustani, the retired [[Brazil]]ian diplomat and former head of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, told me when I reached him by phone in [[Paris]] earlier this month.
There are a number of people who claim to have been bullied or intimidated by Bolton — including Bustani. The latter's criticisms of the famously mustachioed hawk have been public for many years now, but some of the details of his tense encounter with Bolton at the OPCW have never been reported before in English.
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{{f358.png}} ''[["We made it up": Ex-Infowars editor says he published lies about Muslims to spread hate|https://www.salon.com/2019/12/06/we-made-it-up-ex-infowars-editor-says-he-published-lies-about-muslim-community-to-spread-hate/]]'' December 6, 2019, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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Josh Owens, who spent years working for [[Infowars]], wrote an essay for The [[New York Times]] Magazine describing how Jones' media empire made up facts to fit its narrative and how employees were subjected to Jones' angry, violent outbursts.
The day before Jones interviewed then-candidate [[Donald Trump]] on his show in [[2015]], Owens wrote that he traveled to Islamberg, a [[Muslim]] community in rural upstate New York, where Jones had instructed him to investigate what he called "the American Caliphate."
Though the Muslims that lived in the community had not been connected to any violence and some had publicly denounced ISIS, Jones wanted to push the far-right rumor that the community was a "potential terrorist-training center," Owens wrote.
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{{f358.png}} ''[["Who are those people?": Morning Joe rips Trump fans who swallow president's continued lies|https://www.salon.com/2020/09/14/who-are-those-people-morning-joe-rips-trump-fans-who-swallow-presidents-continued-lies_partner/]]'' September 14, 2020, Travis Gettys, [[Salon]]
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[[MSNBC]]'s [[Joe Scarborough]] blasted [[Republican National Committee]] chair [[Ronna McDaniel]] for defending President [[Donald Trump]]'s lies about his coronavirus response.
The president was caught on tape admitting to [[Bob Woodward]] that he had purposefully downplayed the coronavirus, and the RNC chairwoman justified the revelation six months into a pandemic that has killed nearly 200,000 people in the U.S.
"I understand because she's been working for Donald Trump for as long as she has, and she doesn't remember actually what it's like when you have people like [[Mitt Romney]], who actually tell the truth to the public and don't think the public is stupid, and you can actually trust them to take the information and protect their families," Scarborough said. "But just imagine what would have happened if he told the truth, but he can't. He can't. That's the amazing thing."
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{{f0.png}} ''[["Why we voted for Donald Trump": David Duke explains the white supremacist Charlottesville protests|https://www.vox.com/2017/8/12/16138358/charlottesville-protests-david-duke-kkk]]'' August 12, 2017, Libby Nelson, [[Vox]]
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[[David Duke]], the former KKK grand wizard, is unambiguous about what Saturday's alt-right and neo-Nazi rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], means to him: It's the fulfillment of President [[Donald Trump]]'s vision for America.
"We are determined to take our country back," Duke said from the rally, calling it a "turning point." "We are going to fulfill the promises of Donald Trump. That's what we believed in. That's why we voted for Donald Trump, because he said he's going to take our country back."
The Charlottesville rally is nominally about the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee rather than anything in the Trump administration. But Duke was an enthusiastic supporter of Trump as far back as the [[Republican]] primary in [[2016]], and Trump's reluctance to disavow that support was, briefly, a big issue.
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{{f0.png}} ''[["You Have to Be Albert Einstein to Figure It Out": Trump's Scientific Ignorance Is Crippling His Coronavirus Response|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/trumps-scientific-ignorance-is-crippling-his-coronavirus-response]]'' April 29, 2020, Richard Stengel, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Thomas Jefferson was an amateur paleontologist and published a scholarly paper on the prehistoric Megalonyx—a giant sloth. John Quincy Adams had a passion for astronomy. Abraham Lincoln applied for and received a patent for a device to lift boats off of sandbars. James Garfield developed a mathematical proof of the Pythagorean theorem. Teddy Roosevelt was a published ornithologist. [[Jimmy Carter]] studied engineering. And we all know that [[Donald Trump]] suggested injecting disinfectant to treat a virus that has killed more than 50,000 Americans.
From the beginning, scientific innovation was part of the DNA of America. The nation was discovered by explorers, and our early leaders were scientific autodidacts. In a speech to the National Academy of Sciences in [[1961]], President [[John F. Kennedy]] said that the founding fathers had "a most happy understanding of the ties which bind science and government together." For the early American presidents, the American experiment was just that—an experiment. Now we have the most scientifically illiterate president in American history presiding over that experiment during a pandemic. What could possibly go wrong?
Trump's scientific ignorance goes a whole lot further than musings about bleach and shining ultraviolet light inside the body. For many years Trump referred to climate change as a hoax. He has said that the noise from wind turbines—he calls them "windmills"—causes cancer. The image of him gazing up at the sun without protection during the [[2017]] solar eclipse in violation of astronomers' warnings is the perfect symbol of his macho disregard for science and its practitioners.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[#FreeTommy – the making of a far-right English 'martyr'|https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/jul/29/tommy-robinson-far-right-resurgence-steve-bannon-us-support]]'' July 29, 2018, Mark Townsend, [[The Guardian]]
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As the rain fell on 6 February [[2016]], [[Tommy Robinson]] led a small crowd through an industrial estate on the edge of [[Birmingham]]. It was the launch event of Pegida [[UK]], the anti-Islam outfit founded by Robinson. Fewer than 200 supporters turned up. Undeterred, he outlined the group's pan-[[Europe]]an ambitions. No other marches would follow.
Robinson had hit rock bottom. His other venture, the virulently Islamophobic [[English Defence League]], had fractured and declined two years earlier. So low was his stock that anti-fascist organisations had stopped taking him seriously.
Fast forward 30 months and that stock has seen an extraordinary, and unsettling, rise. Robinson – real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – is now positioned as a superstar of the international radical right, a global "martyr" for free speech and a lightning rod through which the far right intends to wage its struggle to protect "traditional" western freedoms from the perceived foes of Islam and liberal democracy.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[#NaturalNonsense: Science Supporters Condemn Natural News Founder Mike Adams|https://www.forbes.com/sites/kavinsenapathy/2016/12/23/naturalnonsense-friends-dont-let-friends-read-natural-news/]]'' December 23, 2016, Kavin Senapathy, [[Forbes]]
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If you don't know who Mike "Health Ranger" Adams is, he may be a steadfast presence in your social media newsfeed without your knowledge. Awarded the top slot on Real [[Clear]] Science's "Worst Websites for Science in [[2016]]" list, and with its founder touted by Dr. Oz as "the Renegade Health Ranger," [[Natural News]] is a thorn in the sides of all who hold legitimate science dear. But bad science isn't Adams' only offense. Natural News is a fake news fixture, with articles on Obama birtherism, HIV/AIDS denialism, and the Sandy Hook tragedy as an elaborate hoax by [[FEMA]] to promote gun control. With the current uproar about fake news, the website and its founder should top lists of spurious sources.
Despite its outlandish stances, Natural News has been a staple since [[2003]]. Attracting millions of unique visitors per month, you probably know at least a couple people who follow the website (just go to [[Facebook]] and see how many of your friends "like" the page).
Now, dozens of science supporters (including me) have launched a grassroots New Year's resolution campaign against both Adams and his website, tagged with #NaturalNonsense. The message went out via a graphic simultaneously posted on Facebook by a host of public pages, from the popular [[Skeptics]]' Guide to the Universe podcast to the Refutations to Anti-Vaccine Memes organization, at 8:10 am eastern time on Thursday:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[#QAnon, the scarily popular pro-Trump conspiracy theory, explained|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/8/1/17253444/qanon-trump-conspiracy-theory-reddit]]'' August 1, 2018, Jane Coaston, [[Vox]]
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The [[Russia]] investigation is a sham. It's actually a cover story for special counsel [[Robert Mueller]] and [[Donald Trump]] working together to expose thousands of pedophiles hidden in plain sight — including [[Hillary Clinton]] (and [[Bill Clinton]], and [[Barack Obama]]), who will soon be under arrest. (Or perhaps already have been and are on their way to Guantanamo Bay.)
The GOP lost the [[Alabama]] special election for [[Jeff Sessions]]'s Senate seat on purpose — a plan devised years ago to reveal the use of fraudulent voting machines and, ultimately, take down none other than [[George Soros]]. Or the Rothschilds. Or the Illuminati.
And there's no White House chaos at all; in fact, despite legal scandals and special counsel investigations and bile-laden tweets, everything, absolutely everything, is going just as Donald Trump intended it.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[#RichMitch|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXgCyKmunXM]]'' May 28, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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},
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},
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"text": "cancel"
},
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"text": "Discard changes to this tiddler"
},
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"text": "clone"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Clone/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Clone/Hint",
"text": "Clone this tiddler"
},
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"text": "close"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Close/Hint",
"text": "Close this tiddler"
},
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},
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"text": "Close all tiddlers"
},
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},
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},
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},
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},
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},
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"text": "Copy this text to the clipboard"
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},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Delete/Hint",
"text": "Delete this tiddler"
},
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},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Edit/Hint",
"text": "Edit this tiddler"
},
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},
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"text": "Set or clear a password for saving this wiki"
},
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},
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"text": "Clear the password and save this wiki without encryption"
},
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},
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},
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},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/ExportPage/Hint",
"text": "Export all tiddlers"
},
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},
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},
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},
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"text": "Export tiddlers"
},
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},
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"text": "Fold the body of this tiddler"
},
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},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Unfold/Caption",
"text": "unfold tiddler"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Unfold/Hint",
"text": "Unfold the body of this tiddler"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/FoldOthers/Caption",
"text": "fold other tiddlers"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/FoldOthers/Hint",
"text": "Fold the bodies of other opened tiddlers"
},
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"text": "fold all tiddlers"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/FoldAll/Hint",
"text": "Fold the bodies of all opened tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/UnfoldAll/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/UnfoldAll/Caption",
"text": "unfold all tiddlers"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/UnfoldAll/Hint",
"text": "Unfold the bodies of all opened tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/FullScreen/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/FullScreen/Caption",
"text": "full-screen"
},
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},
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"text": "help"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Help/Hint",
"text": "Show help panel"
},
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"text": "import"
},
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},
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"text": "info"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Info/Hint",
"text": "Show information for this tiddler"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Home/Caption",
"text": "home"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Home/Hint",
"text": "Open the default tiddlers"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Language/Caption",
"text": "language"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Language/Hint",
"text": "Choose the user interface language"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Manager/Caption",
"text": "tiddler manager"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Manager/Hint",
"text": "Open tiddler manager"
},
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"text": "more"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/More/Hint",
"text": "More actions"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption",
"text": "new here"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Hint",
"text": "Create a new tiddler tagged with this one"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/NewJournal/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/NewJournal/Caption",
"text": "new journal"
},
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},
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},
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"text": "Create a new journal tiddler tagged with this one"
},
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},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/NewImage/Hint",
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},
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"text": "new Markdown tiddler"
},
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"text": "Create a new Markdown tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/NewTiddler/Caption": {
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"text": "new tiddler"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/NewTiddler/Hint",
"text": "Create a new tiddler"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/OpenWindow/Caption",
"text": "open in new window"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/OpenWindow/Hint",
"text": "Open tiddler in new window"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Palette/Caption",
"text": "palette"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Palette/Hint",
"text": "Choose the colour palette"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Permalink/Caption",
"text": "permalink"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Permalink/Hint",
"text": "Set browser address bar to a direct link to this tiddler"
},
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"text": "permaview"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Permaview/Hint",
"text": "Set browser address bar to a direct link to all the tiddlers in this story"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Print/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Print/Caption",
"text": "print page"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Print/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Print/Hint",
"text": "Print the current page"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Refresh/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Refresh/Caption",
"text": "refresh"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Refresh/Hint",
"text": "Perform a full refresh of the wiki"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Save/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Save/Caption",
"text": "ok"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Save/Hint",
"text": "Confirm changes to this tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Caption",
"text": "save changes"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Hint",
"text": "Save changes"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/StoryView/Caption",
"text": "storyview"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/StoryView/Hint",
"text": "Choose the story visualisation"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/HideSideBar/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/HideSideBar/Caption",
"text": "hide sidebar"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/HideSideBar/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/HideSideBar/Hint",
"text": "Hide sidebar"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/ShowSideBar/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/ShowSideBar/Caption",
"text": "show sidebar"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/ShowSideBar/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/ShowSideBar/Hint",
"text": "Show sidebar"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/TagManager/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/TagManager/Caption",
"text": "tag manager"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/TagManager/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/TagManager/Hint",
"text": "Open tag manager"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Caption",
"text": "timestamps"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Hint",
"text": "Choose whether modifications update timestamps"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/On/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/On/Caption",
"text": "timestamps are on"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/On/Hint",
"text": "Update timestamps when tiddlers are modified"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Off/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Off/Caption",
"text": "timestamps are off"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Off/Hint",
"text": "Don't update timestamps when tiddlers are modified"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Theme/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Theme/Caption",
"text": "theme"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Theme/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Theme/Hint",
"text": "Choose the display theme"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Bold/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Bold/Caption",
"text": "bold"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Bold/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Bold/Hint",
"text": "Apply bold formatting to selection"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Clear/Caption",
"text": "clear"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Clear/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Clear/Hint",
"text": "Clear image to solid colour"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/EditorHeight/Caption",
"text": "editor height"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/EditorHeight/Caption/Auto",
"text": "Automatically adjust height to fit content"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/EditorHeight/Caption/Fixed",
"text": "Fixed height:"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/EditorHeight/Hint",
"text": "Choose the height of the text editor"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Caption",
"text": "excise"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Caption/Excise",
"text": "Perform excision"
},
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"text": "Macro name:"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Caption/NewTitle",
"text": "Title of new tiddler:"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Caption/Replace",
"text": "Replace excised text with:"
},
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"text": "macro"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Caption/Replace/Link",
"text": "link"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Caption/Replace/Transclusion",
"text": "transclusion"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Caption/Tag",
"text": "Tag new tiddler with the title of this tiddler"
},
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"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Caption/TiddlerExists",
"text": "Warning: tiddler already exists"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Hint",
"text": "Excise the selected text into a new tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading1/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading1/Caption",
"text": "heading 1"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading1/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading1/Hint",
"text": "Apply heading level 1 formatting to lines containing selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading2/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading2/Caption",
"text": "heading 2"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading2/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading2/Hint",
"text": "Apply heading level 2 formatting to lines containing selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading3/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading3/Caption",
"text": "heading 3"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading3/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading3/Hint",
"text": "Apply heading level 3 formatting to lines containing selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading4/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading4/Caption",
"text": "heading 4"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading4/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading4/Hint",
"text": "Apply heading level 4 formatting to lines containing selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading5/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading5/Caption",
"text": "heading 5"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading5/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading5/Hint",
"text": "Apply heading level 5 formatting to lines containing selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading6/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading6/Caption",
"text": "heading 6"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Heading6/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Heading6/Hint",
"text": "Apply heading level 6 formatting to lines containing selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Italic/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Italic/Caption",
"text": "italic"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Italic/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Italic/Hint",
"text": "Apply italic formatting to selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/LineWidth/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/LineWidth/Caption",
"text": "line width"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/LineWidth/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/LineWidth/Hint",
"text": "Set line width for painting"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Link/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Link/Caption",
"text": "link"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Link/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Link/Hint",
"text": "Create wikitext link"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Linkify/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Linkify/Caption",
"text": "wikilink"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Linkify/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Linkify/Hint",
"text": "Wrap selection in square brackets"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/ListBullet/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/ListBullet/Caption",
"text": "bulleted list"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/ListBullet/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/ListBullet/Hint",
"text": "Apply bulleted list formatting to lines containing selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/ListNumber/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/ListNumber/Caption",
"text": "numbered list"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/ListNumber/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/ListNumber/Hint",
"text": "Apply numbered list formatting to lines containing selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/MonoBlock/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/MonoBlock/Caption",
"text": "monospaced block"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/MonoBlock/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/MonoBlock/Hint",
"text": "Apply monospaced block formatting to lines containing selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/MonoLine/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/MonoLine/Caption",
"text": "monospaced"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/MonoLine/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/MonoLine/Hint",
"text": "Apply monospaced character formatting to selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Opacity/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Opacity/Caption",
"text": "opacity"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Opacity/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Opacity/Hint",
"text": "Set painting opacity"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Paint/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Paint/Caption",
"text": "paint colour"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Paint/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Paint/Hint",
"text": "Set painting colour"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Picture/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Picture/Caption",
"text": "picture"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Picture/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Picture/Hint",
"text": "Insert picture"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Preview/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Preview/Caption",
"text": "preview"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Preview/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Preview/Hint",
"text": "Show preview pane"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/PreviewType/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/PreviewType/Caption",
"text": "preview type"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/PreviewType/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/PreviewType/Hint",
"text": "Choose preview type"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Quote/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Quote/Caption",
"text": "quote"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Quote/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Quote/Hint",
"text": "Apply quoted text formatting to lines containing selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/RotateLeft/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/RotateLeft/Caption",
"text": "rotate left"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/RotateLeft/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/RotateLeft/Hint",
"text": "Rotate image left by 90 degrees"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Size/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Size/Caption",
"text": "image size"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Size/Caption/Height": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Size/Caption/Height",
"text": "Height:"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Size/Caption/Resize": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Size/Caption/Resize",
"text": "Resize image"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Size/Caption/Width": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Size/Caption/Width",
"text": "Width:"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Size/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Size/Hint",
"text": "Set image size"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/Caption",
"text": "stamp"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/Caption/New": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/Caption/New",
"text": "Add your own"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/Hint",
"text": "Insert a preconfigured snippet of text"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/New/Title": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/New/Title",
"text": "Name as shown in menu"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/New/Text": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/New/Text",
"text": "Text of snippet. (Remember to add a descriptive title in the caption field)."
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Strikethrough/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Strikethrough/Caption",
"text": "strikethrough"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Strikethrough/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Strikethrough/Hint",
"text": "Apply strikethrough formatting to selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Subscript/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Subscript/Caption",
"text": "subscript"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Subscript/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Subscript/Hint",
"text": "Apply subscript formatting to selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Superscript/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Superscript/Caption",
"text": "superscript"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Superscript/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Superscript/Hint",
"text": "Apply superscript formatting to selection"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/ToggleSidebar/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/ToggleSidebar/Hint",
"text": "Toggle the sidebar visibility"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Transcludify/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Transcludify/Caption",
"text": "transclusion"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Transcludify/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Transcludify/Hint",
"text": "Wrap selection in curly brackets"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Underline/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Underline/Caption",
"text": "underline"
},
"$:/language/Buttons/Underline/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Buttons/Underline/Hint",
"text": "Apply underline formatting to selection"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Advanced/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Advanced/Caption",
"text": "Advanced"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Advanced/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Advanced/Hint",
"text": "Internal information about this TiddlyWiki"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Appearance/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Appearance/Caption",
"text": "Appearance"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Appearance/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Appearance/Hint",
"text": "Ways to customise the appearance of your TiddlyWiki."
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/AnimDuration/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/AnimDuration/Prompt",
"text": "Animation duration"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/AutoFocus/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/AutoFocus/Prompt",
"text": "Default focus field for new tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Caption",
"text": "Basics"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/DefaultTiddlers/BottomHint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/DefaultTiddlers/BottomHint",
"text": "Use [[double square brackets]] for titles with spaces. Or you can choose to <$button set=\"$:/DefaultTiddlers\" setTo=\"[list[$:/StoryList]]\">retain story ordering</$button>"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/DefaultTiddlers/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/DefaultTiddlers/Prompt",
"text": "Default tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/DefaultTiddlers/TopHint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/DefaultTiddlers/TopHint",
"text": "Choose which tiddlers are displayed at startup"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Language/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Language/Prompt",
"text": "Hello! Current language:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/NewJournal/Title/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/NewJournal/Title/Prompt",
"text": "Title of new journal tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/NewJournal/Text/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/NewJournal/Text/Prompt",
"text": "Text for new journal tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/NewJournal/Tags/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/NewJournal/Tags/Prompt",
"text": "Tags for new journal tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/NewTiddler/Title/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/NewTiddler/Title/Prompt",
"text": "Title of new tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/NewTiddler/Tags/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/NewTiddler/Tags/Prompt",
"text": "Tags for new tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/OverriddenShadowTiddlers/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/OverriddenShadowTiddlers/Prompt",
"text": "Number of overridden shadow tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/RemoveTags": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/RemoveTags",
"text": "Update to current format"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/RemoveTags/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/RemoveTags/Hint",
"text": "Update the tags configuration to the latest format"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/ShadowTiddlers/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/ShadowTiddlers/Prompt",
"text": "Number of shadow tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Subtitle/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Subtitle/Prompt",
"text": "Subtitle"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/SystemTiddlers/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/SystemTiddlers/Prompt",
"text": "Number of system tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Tags/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Tags/Prompt",
"text": "Number of tags"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Tiddlers/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Tiddlers/Prompt",
"text": "Number of tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Title/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Title/Prompt",
"text": "Title of this ~TiddlyWiki"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Username/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Username/Prompt",
"text": "Username for signing edits"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Version/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Version/Prompt",
"text": "~TiddlyWiki version"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/EditorTypes/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/EditorTypes/Caption",
"text": "Editor Types"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/EditorTypes/Editor/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/EditorTypes/Editor/Caption",
"text": "Editor"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/EditorTypes/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/EditorTypes/Hint",
"text": "These tiddlers determine which editor is used to edit specific tiddler types."
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/EditorTypes/Type/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/EditorTypes/Type/Caption",
"text": "Type"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Info/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Info/Caption",
"text": "Info"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Info/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Info/Hint",
"text": "Information about this TiddlyWiki"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Add/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Add/Prompt",
"text": "Type shortcut here"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Add/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Add/Caption",
"text": "add shortcut"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Caption",
"text": "Keyboard Shortcuts"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Hint",
"text": "Manage keyboard shortcut assignments"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/NoShortcuts/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/NoShortcuts/Caption",
"text": "No keyboard shortcuts assigned"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Remove/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Remove/Hint",
"text": "remove keyboard shortcut"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/All": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/All",
"text": "All platforms"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/Mac": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/Mac",
"text": "Macintosh platform only"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/NonMac": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/NonMac",
"text": "Non-Macintosh platforms only"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/Linux": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/Linux",
"text": "Linux platform only"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/NonLinux": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/NonLinux",
"text": "Non-Linux platforms only"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/Windows": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/Windows",
"text": "Windows platform only"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/NonWindows": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Platform/NonWindows",
"text": "Non-Windows platforms only"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/LayoutSwitcher/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/LayoutSwitcher/Caption",
"text": "Layout"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/LoadedModules/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/LoadedModules/Caption",
"text": "Loaded Modules"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/LoadedModules/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/LoadedModules/Hint",
"text": "These are the currently loaded tiddler modules linked to their source tiddlers. Any italicised modules lack a source tiddler, typically because they were setup during the boot process."
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Caption",
"text": "Palette"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Clone/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Clone/Caption",
"text": "clone"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Clone/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Clone/Prompt",
"text": "It is recommended that you clone this shadow palette before editing it"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Delete/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Delete/Hint",
"text": "delete this entry from the current palette"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Names/External/Show": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Names/External/Show",
"text": "Show color names that are not part of the current palette"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Prompt/Modified": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Prompt/Modified",
"text": "This shadow palette has been modified"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Prompt",
"text": "Editing"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Reset/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Reset/Caption",
"text": "reset"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/HideEditor/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/HideEditor/Caption",
"text": "hide editor"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Prompt",
"text": "Current palette:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/ShowEditor/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/ShowEditor/Caption",
"text": "show editor"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/Caption",
"text": "Parsing"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/Hint",
"text": "Here you can globally disable/enable wiki parser rules. For changes to take effect, save and reload your wiki. Disabling certain parser rules can prevent <$text text=\"TiddlyWiki\"/> from functioning correctly. Use [[safe mode|https://tiddlywiki.com/#SafeMode]] to restore normal operation."
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/Block/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/Block/Caption",
"text": "Block Parse Rules"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/Inline/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/Inline/Caption",
"text": "Inline Parse Rules"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/Pragma/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/Pragma/Caption",
"text": "Pragma Parse Rules"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Caption",
"text": "Get more plugins"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Hint",
"text": "Install plugins from the official library"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/AlreadyInstalled/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/AlreadyInstalled/Hint",
"text": "This plugin is already installed at version <$text text=<<installedVersion>>/>"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/AlsoRequires": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/AlsoRequires",
"text": "Also requires:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Caption",
"text": "Plugins"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Disable/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Disable/Caption",
"text": "disable"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Disable/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Disable/Hint",
"text": "Disable this plugin when reloading page"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Disabled/Status": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Disabled/Status",
"text": "(disabled)"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Downgrade/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Downgrade/Caption",
"text": "downgrade"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Empty/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Empty/Hint",
"text": "None"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Enable/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Enable/Caption",
"text": "enable"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Enable/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Enable/Hint",
"text": "Enable this plugin when reloading page"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Install/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Install/Caption",
"text": "install"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Hint",
"text": "Currently installed plugins:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Languages/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Languages/Caption",
"text": "Languages"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Languages/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Languages/Hint",
"text": "Language pack plugins"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/NoInfoFound/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/NoInfoFound/Hint",
"text": "No ''\"<$text text=<<currentTab>>/>\"'' found"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/NotInstalled/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/NotInstalled/Hint",
"text": "This plugin is not currently installed"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/OpenPluginLibrary": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/OpenPluginLibrary",
"text": "open plugin library"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/ClosePluginLibrary": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/ClosePluginLibrary",
"text": "close plugin library"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/PluginWillRequireReload": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/PluginWillRequireReload",
"text": "(requires reload)"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Plugins/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Plugins/Caption",
"text": "Plugins"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Plugins/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Plugins/Hint",
"text": "Plugins"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Reinstall/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Reinstall/Caption",
"text": "reinstall"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Themes/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Themes/Caption",
"text": "Themes"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Themes/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Themes/Hint",
"text": "Theme plugins"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Update/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Update/Caption",
"text": "update"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Updates/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Updates/Caption",
"text": "Updates"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Updates/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Updates/Hint",
"text": "Available updates to installed plugins"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Updates/UpdateAll/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Updates/UpdateAll/Caption",
"text": "Update <<update-count>> plugins"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/SubPluginPrompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/SubPluginPrompt",
"text": "With <<count>> sub-plugins available"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/Caption",
"text": "Saving"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver/AutoSave/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver/AutoSave/Description",
"text": "Permit automatic saving for the download saver"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver/AutoSave/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver/AutoSave/Hint",
"text": "Enable Autosave for Download Saver"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver/Caption",
"text": "Download Saver"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver/Hint",
"text": "These settings apply to the HTML5-compatible download saver"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/General/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/General/Caption",
"text": "General"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/General/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/General/Hint",
"text": "These settings apply to all the loaded savers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/Hint",
"text": "Settings used for saving the entire TiddlyWiki as a single file via a saver module"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Branch": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Branch",
"text": "Target branch for saving"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/CommitMessage": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/CommitMessage",
"text": "Saved by TiddlyWiki"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Description",
"text": "These settings are only used when saving to <<service-name>>"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Filename": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Filename",
"text": "Filename of target file (e.g. `index.html`)"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Path": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Path",
"text": "Path to target file (e.g. `/wiki/`)"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Repo": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Repo",
"text": "Target repository (e.g. `Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5`)"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/ServerURL": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/ServerURL",
"text": "Server API URL"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/UserName": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/UserName",
"text": "Username"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/GitHub/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/GitHub/Caption",
"text": "~GitHub Saver"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/GitHub/Password": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/GitHub/Password",
"text": "Password, OAUTH token, or personal access token (see [[GitHub help page|https://help.github.com/en/articles/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line]] for details)"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/GitLab/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/GitLab/Caption",
"text": "~GitLab Saver"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/GitLab/Password": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/GitLab/Password",
"text": "Personal access token for API (see [[GitLab help page|https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/profile/personal_access_tokens.html]] for details)"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Gitea/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Gitea/Caption",
"text": "Gitea Saver"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Gitea/Password": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Gitea/Password",
"text": "Personal access token for API (via Gitea’s web interface: `Settings | Applications | Generate New Token`)"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Advanced/Heading": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Advanced/Heading",
"text": "Advanced Settings"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/BackupDir": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/BackupDir",
"text": "Backup Directory"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/ControlPanel": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/ControlPanel",
"text": "~TiddlySpot Control Panel"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Backups": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Backups",
"text": "Backups"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Caption",
"text": "~TiddlySpot Saver"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Description",
"text": "These settings are only used when saving to http://tiddlyspot.com or a compatible remote server"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Filename": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Filename",
"text": "Upload Filename"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Heading": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Heading",
"text": "~TiddlySpot"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Hint",
"text": "//The server URL defaults to `http://<wikiname>.tiddlyspot.com/store.cgi` and can be changed to use a custom server address, e.g. `http://example.com/store.php`.//"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Password": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Password",
"text": "Password"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/ReadOnly": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/ReadOnly",
"text": "The ~TiddlySpot service is currently only available in read-only form. Please see http://tiddlyspot.com/ for the latest details. The ~TiddlySpot saver can still be used to save to compatible servers."
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/ServerURL": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/ServerURL",
"text": "Server URL"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/UploadDir": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/UploadDir",
"text": "Upload Directory"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/UserName": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/UserName",
"text": "Wiki Name"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/AutoSave/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/AutoSave/Caption",
"text": "Autosave"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/AutoSave/Disabled/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/AutoSave/Disabled/Description",
"text": "Do not save changes automatically"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/AutoSave/Enabled/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/AutoSave/Enabled/Description",
"text": "Save changes automatically"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/AutoSave/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/AutoSave/Hint",
"text": "Attempt to automatically save changes during editing when using a supporting saver"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/CamelCase/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/CamelCase/Caption",
"text": "Camel Case Wiki Links"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/CamelCase/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/CamelCase/Hint",
"text": "You can globally disable automatic linking of ~CamelCase phrases. Requires reload to take effect"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/CamelCase/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/CamelCase/Description",
"text": "Enable automatic ~CamelCase linking"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/Caption",
"text": "Settings"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/EditorToolbar/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/EditorToolbar/Caption",
"text": "Editor Toolbar"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/EditorToolbar/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/EditorToolbar/Hint",
"text": "Enable or disable the editor toolbar:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/EditorToolbar/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/EditorToolbar/Description",
"text": "Show editor toolbar"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode/Caption",
"text": "Tiddler Info Panel Mode"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode/Hint",
"text": "Control when the tiddler info panel closes:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode/Popup/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode/Popup/Description",
"text": "Tiddler info panel closes automatically"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode/Sticky/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode/Sticky/Description",
"text": "Tiddler info panel stays open until explicitly closed"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/Hint",
"text": "These settings let you customise the behaviour of TiddlyWiki."
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/Caption",
"text": "Navigation Address Bar"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/Hint",
"text": "Behaviour of the browser address bar when navigating to a tiddler:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/No/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/No/Description",
"text": "Do not update the address bar"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/Permalink/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/Permalink/Description",
"text": "Include the target tiddler"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/Permaview/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/Permaview/Description",
"text": "Include the target tiddler and the current story sequence"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory/Caption",
"text": "Navigation History"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory/Hint",
"text": "Update browser history when navigating to a tiddler:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory/No/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory/No/Description",
"text": "Do not update history"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory/Yes/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory/Yes/Description",
"text": "Update history"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode/Caption",
"text": "Permalink/permaview Mode"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode/Hint",
"text": "Choose how permalink/permaview is handled:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode/CopyToClipboard/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode/CopyToClipboard/Description",
"text": "Copy permalink/permaview URL to clipboard"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode/UpdateAddressBar/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode/UpdateAddressBar/Description",
"text": "Update address bar with permalink/permaview URL"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/PerformanceInstrumentation/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/PerformanceInstrumentation/Caption",
"text": "Performance Instrumentation"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/PerformanceInstrumentation/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/PerformanceInstrumentation/Hint",
"text": "Displays performance statistics in the browser developer console. Requires reload to take effect"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/PerformanceInstrumentation/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/PerformanceInstrumentation/Description",
"text": "Enable performance instrumentation"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Caption",
"text": "Toolbar Button Style"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Hint",
"text": "Choose the style for toolbar buttons:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Styles/Borderless": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Styles/Borderless",
"text": "Borderless"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Styles/Boxed": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Styles/Boxed",
"text": "Boxed"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Styles/Rounded": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Styles/Rounded",
"text": "Rounded"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons/Caption",
"text": "Toolbar Buttons"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons/Hint",
"text": "Default toolbar button appearance:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons/Icons/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons/Icons/Description",
"text": "Include icon"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons/Text/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons/Text/Description",
"text": "Include text"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultSidebarTab/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultSidebarTab/Caption",
"text": "Default Sidebar Tab"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultSidebarTab/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultSidebarTab/Hint",
"text": "Specify which sidebar tab is displayed by default"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultMoreSidebarTab/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultMoreSidebarTab/Caption",
"text": "Default More Sidebar Tab"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultMoreSidebarTab/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultMoreSidebarTab/Hint",
"text": "Specify which More sidebar tab is displayed by default"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/Caption",
"text": "Tiddler Opening Behaviour"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/InsideRiver/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/InsideRiver/Hint",
"text": "Navigation from //within// the story river"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/OutsideRiver/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/OutsideRiver/Hint",
"text": "Navigation from //outside// the story river"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/OpenAbove": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/OpenAbove",
"text": "Open above the current tiddler"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/OpenBelow": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/OpenBelow",
"text": "Open below the current tiddler"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/OpenAtTop": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/OpenAtTop",
"text": "Open at the top of the story river"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/OpenAtBottom": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/OpenAtBottom",
"text": "Open at the bottom of the story river"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks/Caption",
"text": "Tiddler Titles"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks/Hint",
"text": "Optionally display tiddler titles as links"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks/No/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks/No/Description",
"text": "Do not display tiddler titles as links"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks/Yes/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks/Yes/Description",
"text": "Display tiddler titles as links"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/MissingLinks/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/MissingLinks/Caption",
"text": "Wiki Links"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/MissingLinks/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/MissingLinks/Hint",
"text": "Choose whether to link to tiddlers that do not exist yet"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/MissingLinks/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/MissingLinks/Description",
"text": "Enable links to missing tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/StoryView/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/StoryView/Caption",
"text": "Story View"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/StoryView/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/StoryView/Prompt",
"text": "Current view:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Stylesheets/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Stylesheets/Caption",
"text": "Stylesheets"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Stylesheets/Expand/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Stylesheets/Expand/Caption",
"text": "Expand All"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Stylesheets/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Stylesheets/Hint",
"text": "This is the rendered CSS of the current stylesheet tiddlers tagged with <<tag \"$:/tags/Stylesheet\">>"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Stylesheets/Restore/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Stylesheets/Restore/Caption",
"text": "Restore"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Theme/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Theme/Caption",
"text": "Theme"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Theme/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Theme/Prompt",
"text": "Current theme:"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/TiddlerFields/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/TiddlerFields/Caption",
"text": "Tiddler Fields"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/TiddlerFields/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/TiddlerFields/Hint",
"text": "This is the full set of TiddlerFields in use in this wiki (including system tiddlers but excluding shadow tiddlers)."
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/Caption",
"text": "Toolbars"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditToolbar/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditToolbar/Caption",
"text": "Edit Toolbar"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditToolbar/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditToolbar/Hint",
"text": "Choose which buttons are displayed for tiddlers in edit mode. Drag and drop to change the ordering"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/Hint",
"text": "Select which toolbar buttons are displayed"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/PageControls/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/PageControls/Caption",
"text": "Page Toolbar"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/PageControls/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/PageControls/Hint",
"text": "Choose which buttons are displayed on the main page toolbar. Drag and drop to change the ordering"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditorToolbar/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditorToolbar/Caption",
"text": "Editor Toolbar"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditorToolbar/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditorToolbar/Hint",
"text": "Choose which buttons are displayed in the editor toolbar. Note that some buttons will only appear when editing tiddlers of a certain type. Drag and drop to change the ordering"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ViewToolbar/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ViewToolbar/Caption",
"text": "View Toolbar"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ViewToolbar/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ViewToolbar/Hint",
"text": "Choose which buttons are displayed for tiddlers in view mode. Drag and drop to change the ordering"
},
"$:/language/ControlPanel/Tools/Download/Full/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ControlPanel/Tools/Download/Full/Caption",
"text": "Download full wiki"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/1": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/1",
"text": "st"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/2": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/2",
"text": "nd"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/3": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/3",
"text": "rd"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/4": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/4",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/5": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/5",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/6": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/6",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/7": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/7",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/8": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/8",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/9": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/9",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/10": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/10",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/11": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/11",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/12": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/12",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/13": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/13",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/14": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/14",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/15": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/15",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/16": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/16",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/17": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/17",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/18": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/18",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/19": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/19",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/20": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/20",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/21": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/21",
"text": "st"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/22": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/22",
"text": "nd"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/23": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/23",
"text": "rd"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/24": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/24",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/25": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/25",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/26": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/26",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/27": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/27",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/28": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/28",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/29": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/29",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/30": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/30",
"text": "th"
},
"$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/31": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/DaySuffix/31",
"text": "st"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Day/0": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Day/0",
"text": "Sunday"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Day/1": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Day/1",
"text": "Monday"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Day/2": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Day/2",
"text": "Tuesday"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Day/3": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Day/3",
"text": "Wednesday"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Day/4": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Day/4",
"text": "Thursday"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Day/5": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Day/5",
"text": "Friday"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Day/6": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Day/6",
"text": "Saturday"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/1": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/1",
"text": "January"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/2": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/2",
"text": "February"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/3": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/3",
"text": "March"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/4": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/4",
"text": "April"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/5": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/5",
"text": "May"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/6": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/6",
"text": "June"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/7": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/7",
"text": "July"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/8": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/8",
"text": "August"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/9": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/9",
"text": "September"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/10": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/10",
"text": "October"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/11": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/11",
"text": "November"
},
"$:/language/Date/Long/Month/12": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Long/Month/12",
"text": "December"
},
"$:/language/Date/Period/am": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Period/am",
"text": "am"
},
"$:/language/Date/Period/pm": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Period/pm",
"text": "pm"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Day/0": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Day/0",
"text": "Sun"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Day/1": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Day/1",
"text": "Mon"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Day/2": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Day/2",
"text": "Tue"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Day/3": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Day/3",
"text": "Wed"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Day/4": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Day/4",
"text": "Thu"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Day/5": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Day/5",
"text": "Fri"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Day/6": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Day/6",
"text": "Sat"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/1": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/1",
"text": "Jan"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/2": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/2",
"text": "Feb"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/3": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/3",
"text": "Mar"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/4": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/4",
"text": "Apr"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/5": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/5",
"text": "May"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/6": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/6",
"text": "Jun"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/7": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/7",
"text": "Jul"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/8": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/8",
"text": "Aug"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/9": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/9",
"text": "Sep"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/10": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/10",
"text": "Oct"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/11": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/11",
"text": "Nov"
},
"$:/language/Date/Short/Month/12": {
"title": "$:/language/Date/Short/Month/12",
"text": "Dec"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Days": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Days",
"text": "<<period>> days from now"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Hours": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Hours",
"text": "<<period>> hours from now"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Minutes": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Minutes",
"text": "<<period>> minutes from now"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Months": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Months",
"text": "<<period>> months from now"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Second": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Second",
"text": "1 second from now"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Seconds": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Seconds",
"text": "<<period>> seconds from now"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Years": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Future/Years",
"text": "<<period>> years from now"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Days": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Days",
"text": "<<period>> days ago"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Hours": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Hours",
"text": "<<period>> hours ago"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Minutes": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Minutes",
"text": "<<period>> minutes ago"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Months": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Months",
"text": "<<period>> months ago"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Second": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Second",
"text": "1 second ago"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Seconds": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Seconds",
"text": "<<period>> seconds ago"
},
"$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Years": {
"title": "$:/language/RelativeDate/Past/Years",
"text": "<<period>> years ago"
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/allfilteroperator": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/allfilteroperator",
"text": "A sub-operator for the ''all'' filter operator."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/animation": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/animation",
"text": "Animations that may be used with the RevealWidget."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/authenticator": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/authenticator",
"text": "Defines how requests are authenticated by the built-in HTTP server."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/bitmapeditoroperation": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/bitmapeditoroperation",
"text": "A bitmap editor toolbar operation."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/command": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/command",
"text": "Commands that can be executed under Node.js."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/config": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/config",
"text": "Data to be inserted into `$tw.config`."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/filteroperator": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/filteroperator",
"text": "Individual filter operator methods."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/global": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/global",
"text": "Global data to be inserted into `$tw`."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/info": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/info",
"text": "Publishes system information via the [[$:/temp/info-plugin]] pseudo-plugin."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/isfilteroperator": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/isfilteroperator",
"text": "Operands for the ''is'' filter operator."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/library": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/library",
"text": "Generic module type for general purpose JavaScript modules."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/macro": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/macro",
"text": "JavaScript macro definitions."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/parser": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/parser",
"text": "Parsers for different content types."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/route": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/route",
"text": "Defines how individual URL patterns are handled by the built-in HTTP server."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/saver": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/saver",
"text": "Savers handle different methods for saving files from the browser."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/startup": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/startup",
"text": "Startup functions."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/storyview": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/storyview",
"text": "Story views customise the animation and behaviour of list widgets."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/texteditoroperation": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/texteditoroperation",
"text": "A text editor toolbar operation."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/tiddlerdeserializer": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/tiddlerdeserializer",
"text": "Converts different content types into tiddlers."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/tiddlerfield": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/tiddlerfield",
"text": "Defines the behaviour of an individual tiddler field."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/tiddlermethod": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/tiddlermethod",
"text": "Adds methods to the `$tw.Tiddler` prototype."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/upgrader": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/upgrader",
"text": "Applies upgrade processing to tiddlers during an upgrade/import."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/utils": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/utils",
"text": "Adds methods to `$tw.utils`."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/utils-node": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/utils-node",
"text": "Adds Node.js-specific methods to `$tw.utils`."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/widget": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/widget",
"text": "Widgets encapsulate DOM rendering and refreshing."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/wikimethod": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/wikimethod",
"text": "Adds methods to `$tw.Wiki`."
},
"$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/wikirule": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/wikirule",
"text": "Individual parser rules for the main WikiText parser."
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/alert-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/alert-background",
"text": "Alert background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/alert-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/alert-border",
"text": "Alert border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/alert-highlight": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/alert-highlight",
"text": "Alert highlight"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/alert-muted-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/alert-muted-foreground",
"text": "Alert muted foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/background",
"text": "General background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/blockquote-bar": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/blockquote-bar",
"text": "Blockquote bar"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/button-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/button-background",
"text": "Default button background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/button-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/button-border",
"text": "Default button border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/button-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/button-foreground",
"text": "Default button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dirty-indicator": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dirty-indicator",
"text": "Unsaved changes indicator"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/code-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/code-background",
"text": "Code background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/code-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/code-border",
"text": "Code border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/code-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/code-foreground",
"text": "Code foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/download-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/download-background",
"text": "Download button background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/download-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/download-foreground",
"text": "Download button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dragger-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dragger-background",
"text": "Dragger background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dragger-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dragger-foreground",
"text": "Dragger foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dropdown-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dropdown-background",
"text": "Dropdown background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dropdown-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dropdown-border",
"text": "Dropdown border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dropdown-tab-background-selected": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dropdown-tab-background-selected",
"text": "Dropdown tab background for selected tabs"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dropdown-tab-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dropdown-tab-background",
"text": "Dropdown tab background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dropzone-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/dropzone-background",
"text": "Dropzone background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-background-hover": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-background-hover",
"text": "External link background hover"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-background-visited": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-background-visited",
"text": "External link background visited"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-background",
"text": "External link background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-foreground-hover": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-foreground-hover",
"text": "External link foreground hover"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-foreground-visited": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-foreground-visited",
"text": "External link foreground visited"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/external-link-foreground",
"text": "External link foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/foreground",
"text": "General foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/menubar-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/menubar-background",
"text": "Menu bar background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/menubar-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/menubar-foreground",
"text": "Menu bar foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/message-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/message-background",
"text": "Message box background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/message-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/message-border",
"text": "Message box border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/message-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/message-foreground",
"text": "Message box foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-backdrop": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-backdrop",
"text": "Modal backdrop"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-background",
"text": "Modal background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-border",
"text": "Modal border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-footer-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-footer-background",
"text": "Modal footer background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-footer-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-footer-border",
"text": "Modal footer border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-header-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/modal-header-border",
"text": "Modal header border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/muted-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/muted-foreground",
"text": "General muted foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/notification-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/notification-background",
"text": "Notification background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/notification-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/notification-border",
"text": "Notification border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/page-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/page-background",
"text": "Page background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/pre-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/pre-background",
"text": "Preformatted code background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/pre-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/pre-border",
"text": "Preformatted code border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/primary": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/primary",
"text": "General primary"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/select-tag-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/select-tag-background",
"text": "`<select>` element background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/select-tag-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/select-tag-foreground",
"text": "`<select>` element text"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-button-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-button-foreground",
"text": "Sidebar button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-controls-foreground-hover": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-controls-foreground-hover",
"text": "Sidebar controls foreground hover"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-controls-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-controls-foreground",
"text": "Sidebar controls foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-foreground-shadow": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-foreground-shadow",
"text": "Sidebar foreground shadow"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-foreground",
"text": "Sidebar foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-muted-foreground-hover": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-muted-foreground-hover",
"text": "Sidebar muted foreground hover"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-muted-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-muted-foreground",
"text": "Sidebar muted foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-background-selected": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-background-selected",
"text": "Sidebar tab background for selected tabs"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-background",
"text": "Sidebar tab background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-border-selected": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-border-selected",
"text": "Sidebar tab border for selected tabs"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-border",
"text": "Sidebar tab border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-divider": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-divider",
"text": "Sidebar tab divider"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-foreground-selected": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-foreground-selected",
"text": "Sidebar tab foreground for selected tabs"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tab-foreground",
"text": "Sidebar tab foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover",
"text": "Sidebar tiddler link foreground hover"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tiddler-link-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/sidebar-tiddler-link-foreground",
"text": "Sidebar tiddler link foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/site-title-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/site-title-foreground",
"text": "Site title foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/static-alert-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/static-alert-foreground",
"text": "Static alert foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-background-selected": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-background-selected",
"text": "Tab background for selected tabs"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-background",
"text": "Tab background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-border-selected": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-border-selected",
"text": "Tab border for selected tabs"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-border",
"text": "Tab border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-divider": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-divider",
"text": "Tab divider"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-foreground-selected": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-foreground-selected",
"text": "Tab foreground for selected tabs"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tab-foreground",
"text": "Tab foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/table-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/table-border",
"text": "Table border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/table-footer-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/table-footer-background",
"text": "Table footer background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/table-header-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/table-header-background",
"text": "Table header background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tag-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tag-background",
"text": "Tag background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tag-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tag-foreground",
"text": "Tag foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-background",
"text": "Tiddler background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-border",
"text": "Tiddler border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-controls-foreground-hover": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-controls-foreground-hover",
"text": "Tiddler controls foreground hover"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-controls-foreground-selected": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-controls-foreground-selected",
"text": "Tiddler controls foreground for selected controls"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-controls-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-controls-foreground",
"text": "Tiddler controls foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-editor-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-editor-background",
"text": "Tiddler editor background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-editor-border-image": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-editor-border-image",
"text": "Tiddler editor border image"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-editor-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-editor-border",
"text": "Tiddler editor border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-editor-fields-even": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-editor-fields-even",
"text": "Tiddler editor background for even fields"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-editor-fields-odd": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-editor-fields-odd",
"text": "Tiddler editor background for odd fields"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-info-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-info-background",
"text": "Tiddler info panel background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-info-border": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-info-border",
"text": "Tiddler info panel border"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-info-tab-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-info-tab-background",
"text": "Tiddler info panel tab background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-link-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-link-background",
"text": "Tiddler link background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-link-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-link-foreground",
"text": "Tiddler link foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-subtitle-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-subtitle-foreground",
"text": "Tiddler subtitle foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-title-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/tiddler-title-foreground",
"text": "Tiddler title foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-new-button": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-new-button",
"text": "Toolbar 'new tiddler' button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-options-button": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-options-button",
"text": "Toolbar 'options' button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-save-button": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-save-button",
"text": "Toolbar 'save' button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-info-button": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-info-button",
"text": "Toolbar 'info' button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-edit-button": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-edit-button",
"text": "Toolbar 'edit' button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-close-button": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-close-button",
"text": "Toolbar 'close' button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-delete-button": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-delete-button",
"text": "Toolbar 'delete' button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-cancel-button": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-cancel-button",
"text": "Toolbar 'cancel' button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-done-button": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/toolbar-done-button",
"text": "Toolbar 'done' button foreground"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/untagged-background": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/untagged-background",
"text": "Untagged pill background"
},
"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/very-muted-foreground": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/very-muted-foreground",
"text": "Very muted foreground"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Body/External/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Body/External/Hint",
"text": "This tiddler shows content stored outside of the main TiddlyWiki file. You can edit the tags and fields but cannot directly edit the content itself"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Body/Placeholder": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Body/Placeholder",
"text": "Type the text for this tiddler"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Body/Preview/Type/Output": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Body/Preview/Type/Output",
"text": "output"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Remove/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Remove/Caption",
"text": "remove field"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Remove/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Remove/Hint",
"text": "Remove field"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Dropdown/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Dropdown/Caption",
"text": "field list"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Dropdown/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Dropdown/Hint",
"text": "Show field list"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Button": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Button",
"text": "add"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Button/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Button/Hint",
"text": "Add the new field to the tiddler"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Name/Placeholder": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Name/Placeholder",
"text": "field name"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Prompt",
"text": "Add a new field:"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Value/Placeholder": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Value/Placeholder",
"text": "field value"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Dropdown/System": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Dropdown/System",
"text": "System fields"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Dropdown/User": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Dropdown/User",
"text": "User fields"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Shadow/Warning": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Shadow/Warning",
"text": "This is a shadow tiddler. Any changes you make will override the default version from the plugin <<pluginLink>>"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Shadow/OverriddenWarning": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Shadow/OverriddenWarning",
"text": "This is a modified shadow tiddler. You can revert to the default version in the plugin <<pluginLink>> by deleting this tiddler"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Add/Button": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Add/Button",
"text": "add"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Add/Button/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Add/Button/Hint",
"text": "add tag"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Add/Placeholder": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Add/Placeholder",
"text": "tag name"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/ClearInput/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/ClearInput/Caption",
"text": "clear input"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/ClearInput/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/ClearInput/Hint",
"text": "Clear tag input"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Dropdown/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Dropdown/Caption",
"text": "tag list"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Dropdown/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Dropdown/Hint",
"text": "Show tag list"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Title/BadCharacterWarning": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Title/BadCharacterWarning",
"text": "Warning: avoid using any of the characters <<bad-chars>> in tiddler titles"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Title/Exists/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Title/Exists/Prompt",
"text": "Target tiddler already exists"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Title/Relink/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Title/Relink/Prompt",
"text": "Update ''<$text text=<<fromTitle>>/>'' to ''<$text text=<<toTitle>>/>'' in the //tags// and //list// fields of other tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Title/References/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Title/References/Prompt",
"text": "The following references to this tiddler will not be automatically updated:"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Dropdown/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Dropdown/Caption",
"text": "content type list"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Dropdown/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Dropdown/Hint",
"text": "Show content type list"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Delete/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Delete/Caption",
"text": "delete content type"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Delete/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Delete/Hint",
"text": "Delete content type"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Placeholder": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Placeholder",
"text": "content type"
},
"$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Prompt",
"text": "Type:"
},
"$:/language/Exporters/StaticRiver": {
"title": "$:/language/Exporters/StaticRiver",
"text": "Static HTML"
},
"$:/language/Exporters/JsonFile": {
"title": "$:/language/Exporters/JsonFile",
"text": "JSON file"
},
"$:/language/Exporters/CsvFile": {
"title": "$:/language/Exporters/CsvFile",
"text": "CSV file"
},
"$:/language/Exporters/TidFile": {
"title": "$:/language/Exporters/TidFile",
"text": "\".tid\" file"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/_canonical_uri": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/_canonical_uri",
"text": "The full URI of an external image tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/bag": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/bag",
"text": "The name of the bag from which a tiddler came"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/caption",
"text": "The text to be displayed on a tab or button"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/color": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/color",
"text": "The CSS color value associated with a tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/component": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/component",
"text": "The name of the component responsible for an [[alert tiddler|AlertMechanism]]"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/current-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/current-tiddler",
"text": "Used to cache the top tiddler in a [[history list|HistoryMechanism]]"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/created": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/created",
"text": "The date a tiddler was created"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/creator": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/creator",
"text": "The name of the person who created a tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/dependents": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/dependents",
"text": "For a plugin, lists the dependent plugin titles"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/description": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/description",
"text": "The descriptive text for a plugin, or a modal dialogue"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/draft.of": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/draft.of",
"text": "For draft tiddlers, contains the title of the tiddler of which this is a draft"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/draft.title": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/draft.title",
"text": "For draft tiddlers, contains the proposed new title of the tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/footer": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/footer",
"text": "The footer text for a wizard"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/hide-body": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/hide-body",
"text": "The view template will hide bodies of tiddlers if set to: ''yes''"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/icon": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/icon",
"text": "The title of the tiddler containing the icon associated with a tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/library": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/library",
"text": "Indicates that a tiddler should be saved as a JavaScript library if set to: ''yes''"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/list": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/list",
"text": "An ordered list of tiddler titles associated with a tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/list-before": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/list-before",
"text": "If set, the title of a tiddler before which this tiddler should be added to the ordered list of tiddler titles, or at the start of the list if this field is present but empty"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/list-after": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/list-after",
"text": "If set, the title of the tiddler after which this tiddler should be added to the ordered list of tiddler titles, or at the end of the list if this field is present but empty"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/modified": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/modified",
"text": "The date and time at which a tiddler was last modified"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/modifier": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/modifier",
"text": "The tiddler title associated with the person who last modified a tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/name": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/name",
"text": "The human readable name associated with a plugin tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/plugin-priority": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/plugin-priority",
"text": "A numerical value indicating the priority of a plugin tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/plugin-type": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/plugin-type",
"text": "The type of plugin in a plugin tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/revision": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/revision",
"text": "The revision of the tiddler held at the server"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/released": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/released",
"text": "Date of a TiddlyWiki release"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/source": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/source",
"text": "The source URL associated with a tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/subtitle": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/subtitle",
"text": "The subtitle text for a wizard"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/tags": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/tags",
"text": "A list of tags associated with a tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/text": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/text",
"text": "The body text of a tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/throttle.refresh": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/throttle.refresh",
"text": "If present, throttles refreshes of this tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/title": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/title",
"text": "The unique name of a tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/toc-link": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/toc-link",
"text": "Suppresses the tiddler's link in a Table of Contents tree if set to: ''no''"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/type": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/type",
"text": "The content type of a tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/version": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/version",
"text": "Version information for a plugin"
},
"$:/language/Docs/Fields/_is_skinny": {
"title": "$:/language/Docs/Fields/_is_skinny",
"text": "If present, indicates that the tiddler text field must be loaded from the server"
},
"$:/language/Filters/AllTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/AllTiddlers",
"text": "All tiddlers except system tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Filters/RecentSystemTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/RecentSystemTiddlers",
"text": "Recently modified tiddlers, including system tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Filters/RecentTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/RecentTiddlers",
"text": "Recently modified tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Filters/AllTags": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/AllTags",
"text": "All tags except system tags"
},
"$:/language/Filters/Missing": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/Missing",
"text": "Missing tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Filters/Drafts": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/Drafts",
"text": "Draft tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Filters/Orphans": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/Orphans",
"text": "Orphan tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Filters/SystemTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/SystemTiddlers",
"text": "System tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Filters/ShadowTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/ShadowTiddlers",
"text": "Shadow tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Filters/OverriddenShadowTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/OverriddenShadowTiddlers",
"text": "Overridden shadow tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Filters/SessionTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/SessionTiddlers",
"text": "Tiddlers modified since the wiki was loaded"
},
"$:/language/Filters/SystemTags": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/SystemTags",
"text": "System tags"
},
"$:/language/Filters/StoryList": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/StoryList",
"text": "Tiddlers in the story river, excluding <$text text=\"$:/AdvancedSearch\"/>"
},
"$:/language/Filters/TypedTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Filters/TypedTiddlers",
"text": "Non wiki-text tiddlers"
},
"GettingStarted": {
"title": "GettingStarted",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/\nWelcome to ~TiddlyWiki and the ~TiddlyWiki community\n\nBefore you start storing important information in ~TiddlyWiki it is vital to make sure that you can reliably save changes. See https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted for details\n\n!! Set up this ~TiddlyWiki\n\n<div class=\"tc-control-panel\">\n\n|<$link to=\"$:/SiteTitle\"><<lingo Title/Prompt>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/SiteTitle\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/SiteSubtitle\"><<lingo Subtitle/Prompt>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/SiteSubtitle\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/DefaultTiddlers\"><<lingo DefaultTiddlers/Prompt>></$link> |<<lingo DefaultTiddlers/TopHint>><br> <$edit tag=\"textarea\" tiddler=\"$:/DefaultTiddlers\"/><br>//<<lingo DefaultTiddlers/BottomHint>>// |\n</div>\n\nSee the [[control panel|$:/ControlPanel]] for more options.\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/build": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/build",
"description": "Automatically run configured commands",
"text": "Build the specified build targets for the current wiki. If no build targets are specified then all available targets will be built.\n\n```\n--build <target> [<target> ...]\n```\n\nBuild targets are defined in the `tiddlywiki.info` file of a wiki folder.\n\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/clearpassword": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/clearpassword",
"description": "Clear a password for subsequent crypto operations",
"text": "Clear the password for subsequent crypto operations\n\n```\n--clearpassword\n```\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/default": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/default",
"text": "\\define commandTitle()\n$:/language/Help/$(command)$\n\\end\n```\nusage: tiddlywiki [<wikifolder>] [--<command> [<args>...]...]\n```\n\nAvailable commands:\n\n<ul>\n<$list filter=\"[commands[]sort[title]]\" variable=\"command\">\n<li><$link to=<<commandTitle>>><$macrocall $name=\"command\" $type=\"text/plain\" $output=\"text/plain\"/></$link>: <$transclude tiddler=<<commandTitle>> field=\"description\"/></li>\n</$list>\n</ul>\n\nTo get detailed help on a command:\n\n```\ntiddlywiki --help <command>\n```\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/deletetiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/deletetiddlers",
"description": "Deletes a group of tiddlers",
"text": "<<.from-version \"5.1.20\">> Deletes a group of tiddlers identified by a filter.\n\n```\n--deletetiddlers <filter>\n```\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/editions": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/editions",
"description": "Lists the available editions of TiddlyWiki",
"text": "Lists the names and descriptions of the available editions. You can create a new wiki of a specified edition with the `--init` command.\n\n```\n--editions\n```\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/fetch": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/fetch",
"description": "Fetch tiddlers from wiki by URL",
"text": "Fetch one or more files over HTTP/HTTPS, and import the tiddlers matching a filter, optionally transforming the incoming titles.\n\n```\n--fetch file <url> <import-filter> <transform-filter>\n--fetch files <url-filter> <import-filter> <transform-filter>\n--fetch raw-file <url> <transform-filter>\n--fetch raw-files <url-filter> <transform-filter>\n```\n\nThe \"file\" and \"files\" variants fetch the specified files and attempt to import the tiddlers within them (the same processing as if the files were dragged into the browser window). The \"raw-file\" and \"raw-files\" variants fetch the specified files and then store the raw file data in tiddlers, without applying the import logic.\n\nWith the \"file\" and \"raw-file\" variants only a single file is fetched and the first parameter is the URL of the file to read.\n\nWith the \"files\" and \"raw-files\" variants, multiple files are fetched and the first parameter is a filter yielding a list of URLs of the files to read. For example, given a set of tiddlers tagged \"remote-server\" that have a field \"url\" the filter `[tag[remote-server]get[url]]` will retrieve all the available URLs.\n\nFor the \"file\" and \"files\" variants, the `<import-filter>` parameter specifies a filter determining which tiddlers are imported. It defaults to `[all[tiddlers]]` if not provided.\n\nFor all variants, the `<transform-filter>` parameter specifies an optional filter that transforms the titles of the imported tiddlers. For example, `[addprefix[$:/myimports/]]` would add the prefix `$:/myimports/` to each title.\n\nPreceding the `--fetch` command with `--verbose` will output progress information during the import.\n\nNote that TiddlyWiki will not fetch an older version of an already loaded plugin.\n\nThe following example retrieves all the non-system tiddlers from https://tiddlywiki.com and saves them to a JSON file:\n\n```\ntiddlywiki --verbose --fetch file \"https://tiddlywiki.com/\" \"[!is[system]]\" \"\" --rendertiddler \"$:/core/templates/exporters/JsonFile\" output.json text/plain \"\" exportFilter \"[!is[system]]\"\n```\n\nThe following example retrieves the \"favicon\" file from tiddlywiki.com and saves it in a file called \"output.ico\". Note that the intermediate tiddler \"Icon Tiddler\" is quoted in the \"--fetch\" command because it is being used as a transformation filter to replace the default title, while there are no quotes for the \"--savetiddler\" command because it is being used directly as a title.\n\n```\ntiddlywiki --verbose --fetch raw-file \"https://tiddlywiki.com/favicon.ico\" \"[[Icon Tiddler]]\" --savetiddler \"Icon Tiddler\" output.ico\n```\n\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/help": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/help",
"description": "Display help for TiddlyWiki commands",
"text": "Displays help text for a command:\n\n```\n--help [<command>]\n```\n\nIf the command name is omitted then a list of available commands is displayed.\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/import": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/import",
"description": "Import tiddlers from a file",
"text": "Import tiddlers from TiddlyWiki (`.html`), `.tiddler`, `.tid`, `.json` or other local files. The deserializer must be explicitly specified, unlike the `load` command which infers the deserializer from the file extension.\n\n```\n--import <filepath> <deserializer> [<title>] [<encoding>]\n```\n\nThe deserializers in the core include:\n\n* application/javascript\n* application/json\n* application/x-tiddler\n* application/x-tiddler-html-div\n* application/x-tiddlers\n* text/html\n* text/plain\n\nThe title of the imported tiddler defaults to the filename.\n\nThe encoding defaults to \"utf8\", but can be \"base64\" for importing binary files.\n\nNote that TiddlyWiki will not import an older version of an already loaded plugin.\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/init": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/init",
"description": "Initialise a new wiki folder",
"text": "Initialise an empty [[WikiFolder|WikiFolders]] with a copy of the specified edition.\n\n```\n--init <edition> [<edition> ...]\n```\n\nFor example:\n\n```\ntiddlywiki ./MyWikiFolder --init empty\n```\n\nNote:\n\n* The wiki folder directory will be created if necessary\n* The \"edition\" defaults to ''empty''\n* The init command will fail if the wiki folder is not empty\n* The init command removes any `includeWikis` definitions in the edition's `tiddlywiki.info` file\n* When multiple editions are specified, editions initialised later will overwrite any files shared with earlier editions (so, the final `tiddlywiki.info` file will be copied from the last edition)\n* `--editions` returns a list of available editions\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/listen": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/listen",
"description": "Provides an HTTP server interface to TiddlyWiki",
"text": "Serves a wiki over HTTP.\n\nThe listen command uses NamedCommandParameters:\n\n```\n--listen [<name>=<value>]...\n```\n\nAll parameters are optional with safe defaults, and can be specified in any order. The recognised parameters are:\n\n* ''host'' - optional hostname to serve from (defaults to \"127.0.0.1\" aka \"localhost\")\n* ''path-prefix'' - optional prefix for paths\n* ''port'' - port number on which to listen; non-numeric values are interpreted as a system environment variable from which the port number is extracted (defaults to \"8080\")\n* ''credentials'' - pathname of credentials CSV file (relative to wiki folder)\n* ''anon-username'' - the username for signing edits for anonymous users\n* ''username'' - optional username for basic authentication\n* ''password'' - optional password for basic authentication\n* ''authenticated-user-header'' - optional name of header to be used for trusted authentication\n* ''readers'' - comma separated list of principals allowed to read from this wiki\n* ''writers'' - comma separated list of principals allowed to write to this wiki\n* ''csrf-disable'' - set to \"yes\" to disable CSRF checks (defaults to \"no\")\n* ''root-tiddler'' - the tiddler to serve at the root (defaults to \"$:/core/save/all\")\n* ''root-render-type'' - the content type to which the root tiddler should be rendered (defaults to \"text/plain\")\n* ''root-serve-type'' - the content type with which the root tiddler should be served (defaults to \"text/html\")\n* ''tls-cert'' - pathname of TLS certificate file (relative to wiki folder)\n* ''tls-key'' - pathname of TLS key file (relative to wiki folder)\n* ''debug-level'' - optional debug level; set to \"debug\" to view request details (defaults to \"none\")\n* ''gzip'' - set to \"yes\" to enable gzip compression for some http endpoints (defaults to \"no\")\n\nFor information on opening up your instance to the entire local network, and possible security concerns, see the WebServer tiddler at TiddlyWiki.com.\n\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/load": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/load",
"description": "Load tiddlers from a file",
"text": "Load tiddlers from TiddlyWiki (`.html`), `.tiddler`, `.tid`, `.json` or other local files. The processing applied to incoming files is determined by the file extension. Use the alternative `import` command if you need to specify the deserializer and encoding explicitly.\n\n```\n--load <filepath> [noerror]\n--load <dirpath> [noerror]\n```\n\nBy default, the load command raises an error if no tiddlers are found. The error can be suppressed by providing the optional \"noerror\" parameter.\n\nTo load tiddlers from an encrypted TiddlyWiki file you should first specify the password with the PasswordCommand. For example:\n\n```\ntiddlywiki ./MyWiki --password pa55w0rd --load my_encrypted_wiki.html\n```\n\nNote that TiddlyWiki will not load an older version of an already loaded plugin.\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/makelibrary": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/makelibrary",
"description": "Construct library plugin required by upgrade process",
"text": "Constructs the `$:/UpgradeLibrary` tiddler for the upgrade process.\n\nThe upgrade library is formatted as an ordinary plugin tiddler with the plugin type `library`. It contains a copy of each of the plugins, themes and language packs available within the TiddlyWiki5 repository.\n\nThis command is intended for internal use; it is only relevant to users constructing a custom upgrade procedure.\n\n```\n--makelibrary <title>\n```\n\nThe title argument defaults to `$:/UpgradeLibrary`.\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/notfound": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/notfound",
"text": "No such help item"
},
"$:/language/Help/output": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/output",
"description": "Set the base output directory for subsequent commands",
"text": "Sets the base output directory for subsequent commands. The default output directory is the `output` subdirectory of the edition directory.\n\n```\n--output <pathname>\n```\n\nIf the specified pathname is relative then it is resolved relative to the current working directory. For example `--output .` sets the output directory to the current working directory.\n\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/password": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/password",
"description": "Set a password for subsequent crypto operations",
"text": "Set a password for subsequent crypto operations\n\n```\n--password <password>\n```\n\n''Note'': This should not be used for serving TiddlyWiki with password protection. Instead, see the password option under the [[ServerCommand]].\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/render": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/render",
"description": "Renders individual tiddlers to files",
"text": "Render individual tiddlers identified by a filter and save the results to the specified files.\n\nOptionally, the title of a template tiddler can be specified. In this case, instead of directly rendering each tiddler, the template tiddler is rendered with the \"currentTiddler\" variable set to the title of the tiddler that is being rendered.\n\nA name and value for an additional variable may optionally also be specified.\n\n```\n--render <tiddler-filter> [<filename-filter>] [<render-type>] [<template>] [<name>] [<value>]\n```\n\n* ''tiddler-filter'': A filter identifying the tiddler(s) to be rendered\n* ''filename-filter'': Optional filter transforming tiddler titles into pathnames. If omitted, defaults to `[is[tiddler]addsuffix[.html]]`, which uses the unchanged tiddler title as the filename\n* ''render-type'': Optional render type: `text/html` (the default) returns the full HTML text and `text/plain` just returns the text content (ie it ignores HTML tags and other unprintable material)\n* ''template'': Optional template through which each tiddler is rendered\n* ''name'': Name of optional variable\n* ''value'': Value of optional variable\n\nBy default, the filename is resolved relative to the `output` subdirectory of the edition directory. The `--output` command can be used to direct output to a different directory.\n\nNotes:\n\n* The output directory is not cleared of any existing files\n* Any missing directories in the path to the filename are automatically created.\n* When referring to a tiddler with spaces in its title, take care to use both the quotes required by your shell and also TiddlyWiki's double square brackets : `--render \"[[Motovun Jack.jpg]]\"`\n* The filename filter is evaluated with the selected items being set to the title of the tiddler currently being rendered, allowing the title to be used as the basis for computing the filename. For example `[encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[static/]]` applies URI encoding to each title, and then adds the prefix `static/`\n* The `--render` command is a more flexible replacement for both the `--rendertiddler` and `--rendertiddlers` commands, which are deprecated\n\nExamples:\n\n* `--render \"[!is[system]]\" \"[encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[tiddlers/]addsuffix[.html]]\"` -- renders all non-system tiddlers as files in the subdirectory \"tiddlers\" with URL-encoded titles and the extension HTML\n\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/rendertiddler": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/rendertiddler",
"description": "Render an individual tiddler as a specified ContentType",
"text": "(Note: The `--rendertiddler` command is deprecated in favour of the new, more flexible `--render` command)\n\nRender an individual tiddler as a specified ContentType, defaulting to `text/html` and save it to the specified filename.\n\nOptionally the title of a template tiddler can be specified, in which case the template tiddler is rendered with the \"currentTiddler\" variable set to the tiddler that is being rendered (the first parameter value).\n\nA name and value for an additional variable may optionally also be specified.\n\n```\n--rendertiddler <title> <filename> [<type>] [<template>] [<name>] [<value>]\n```\n\nBy default, the filename is resolved relative to the `output` subdirectory of the edition directory. The `--output` command can be used to direct output to a different directory.\n\nAny missing directories in the path to the filename are automatically created.\n\nFor example, the following command saves all tiddlers matching the filter `[tag[done]]` to a JSON file titled `output.json` by employing the core template `$:/core/templates/exporters/JsonFile`.\n\n```\n--rendertiddler \"$:/core/templates/exporters/JsonFile\" output.json text/plain \"\" exportFilter \"[tag[done]]\"\n```\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/rendertiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/rendertiddlers",
"description": "Render tiddlers matching a filter to a specified ContentType",
"text": "(Note: The `--rendertiddlers` command is deprecated in favour of the new, more flexible `--render` command)\n\nRender a set of tiddlers matching a filter to separate files of a specified ContentType (defaults to `text/html`) and extension (defaults to `.html`).\n\n```\n--rendertiddlers '<filter>' <template> <pathname> [<type>] [<extension>] [\"noclean\"]\n```\n\nFor example:\n\n```\n--rendertiddlers '[!is[system]]' $:/core/templates/static.tiddler.html ./static text/plain\n```\n\nBy default, the pathname is resolved relative to the `output` subdirectory of the edition directory. The `--output` command can be used to direct output to a different directory.\n\nAny files in the target directory are deleted unless the ''noclean'' flag is specified. The target directory is recursively created if it is missing.\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/save": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/save",
"description": "Saves individual raw tiddlers to files",
"text": "Saves individual tiddlers identified by a filter in their raw text or binary format to the specified files.\n\n```\n--save <tiddler-filter> <filename-filter>\n```\n\n* ''tiddler-filter'': A filter identifying the tiddler(s) to be saved\n* ''filename-filter'': Optional filter transforming tiddler titles into pathnames. If omitted, defaults to `[is[tiddler]]`, which uses the unchanged tiddler title as the filename\n\nBy default, the filename is resolved relative to the `output` subdirectory of the edition directory. The `--output` command can be used to direct output to a different directory.\n\nNotes:\n\n* The output directory is not cleared of any existing files\n* Any missing directories in the path to the filename are automatically created.\n* When saving a tiddler with spaces in its title, take care to use both the quotes required by your shell and also TiddlyWiki's double square brackets : `--save \"[[Motovun Jack.jpg]]\"`\n* The filename filter is evaluated with the selected items being set to the title of the tiddler currently being saved, allowing the title to be used as the basis for computing the filename. For example `[encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[static/]]` applies URI encoding to each title, and then adds the prefix `static/`\n* The `--save` command is a more flexible replacement for both the `--savetiddler` and `--savetiddlers` commands, which are deprecated\n\nExamples:\n\n* `--save \"[!is[system]is[image]]\" \"[encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[tiddlers/]]\"` -- saves all non-system image tiddlers as files in the subdirectory \"tiddlers\" with URL-encoded titles\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/savetiddler": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/savetiddler",
"description": "Saves a raw tiddler to a file",
"text": "(Note: The `--savetiddler` command is deprecated in favour of the new, more flexible `--save` command)\n\nSaves an individual tiddler in its raw text or binary format to the specified filename.\n\n```\n--savetiddler <title> <filename>\n```\n\nBy default, the filename is resolved relative to the `output` subdirectory of the edition directory. The `--output` command can be used to direct output to a different directory.\n\nAny missing directories in the path to the filename are automatically created.\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/savetiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/savetiddlers",
"description": "Saves a group of raw tiddlers to a directory",
"text": "(Note: The `--savetiddlers` command is deprecated in favour of the new, more flexible `--save` command)\n\nSaves a group of tiddlers in their raw text or binary format to the specified directory.\n\n```\n--savetiddlers <filter> <pathname> [\"noclean\"]\n```\n\nBy default, the pathname is resolved relative to the `output` subdirectory of the edition directory. The `--output` command can be used to direct output to a different directory.\n\nThe output directory is cleared of existing files before saving the specified files. The deletion can be disabled by specifying the ''noclean'' flag.\n\nAny missing directories in the pathname are automatically created.\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/savewikifolder": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/savewikifolder",
"description": "Saves a wiki to a new wiki folder",
"text": "<<.from-version \"5.1.20\">> Saves the current wiki as a wiki folder, including tiddlers, plugins and configuration:\n\n```\n--savewikifolder <wikifolderpath> [<filter>]\n```\n\n* The target wiki folder must be empty or non-existent\n* The filter specifies which tiddlers should be included. It is optional, defaulting to `[all[tiddlers]]`\n* Plugins from the official plugin library are replaced with references to those plugins in the `tiddlywiki.info` file\n* Custom plugins are unpacked into their own folder\n\nA common usage is to convert a TiddlyWiki HTML file into a wiki folder:\n\n```\ntiddlywiki --load ./mywiki.html --savewikifolder ./mywikifolder\n```\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/server": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/server",
"description": "Provides an HTTP server interface to TiddlyWiki (deprecated in favour of the new listen command)",
"text": "Legacy command to serve a wiki over HTTP.\n\n```\n--server <port> <root-tiddler> <root-render-type> <root-serve-type> <username> <password> <host> <path-prefix> <debug-level>\n```\n\nThe parameters are:\n\n* ''port'' - port number on which to listen; non-numeric values are interpreted as a system environment variable from which the port number is extracted (defaults to \"8080\")\n* ''root-tiddler'' - the tiddler to serve at the root (defaults to \"$:/core/save/all\")\n* ''root-render-type'' - the content type to which the root tiddler should be rendered (defaults to \"text/plain\")\n* ''root-serve-type'' - the content type with which the root tiddler should be served (defaults to \"text/html\")\n* ''username'' - the default username for signing edits\n* ''password'' - optional password for basic authentication\n* ''host'' - optional hostname to serve from (defaults to \"127.0.0.1\" aka \"localhost\")\n* ''path-prefix'' - optional prefix for paths\n* ''debug-level'' - optional debug level; set to \"debug\" to view request details (defaults to \"none\")\n\nIf the password parameter is specified then the browser will prompt the user for the username and password. Note that the password is transmitted in plain text so this implementation should only be used on a trusted network or over HTTPS.\n\nFor example:\n\n```\n--server 8080 $:/core/save/all text/plain text/html MyUserName passw0rd\n```\n\nThe username and password can be specified as empty strings if you need to set the hostname or pathprefix and don't want to require a password.\n\n\n```\n--server 8080 $:/core/save/all text/plain text/html \"\" \"\" 192.168.0.245\n```\n\nUsing an address like this exposes your system to the local network. For information on opening up your instance to the entire local network, and possible security concerns, see the WebServer tiddler at TiddlyWiki.com.\n\nTo run multiple TiddlyWiki servers at the same time you'll need to put each one on a different port. It can be useful to use an environment variable to pass the port number to the Node.js process. This example references an environment variable called \"MY_PORT_NUMBER\":\n\n```\n--server MY_PORT_NUMBER $:/core/save/all text/plain text/html MyUserName passw0rd\n```\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/setfield": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/setfield",
"description": "Prepares external tiddlers for use",
"text": "//Note that this command is experimental and may change or be replaced before being finalised//\n\nSets the specified field of a group of tiddlers to the result of wikifying a template tiddler with the `currentTiddler` variable set to the tiddler.\n\n```\n--setfield <filter> <fieldname> <templatetitle> <rendertype>\n```\n\nThe parameters are:\n\n* ''filter'' - filter identifying the tiddlers to be affected\n* ''fieldname'' - the field to modify (defaults to \"text\")\n* ''templatetitle'' - the tiddler to wikify into the specified field. If blank or missing then the specified field is deleted\n* ''rendertype'' - the text type to render (defaults to \"text/plain\"; \"text/html\" can be used to include HTML tags)\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/unpackplugin": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/unpackplugin",
"description": "Unpack the payload tiddlers from a plugin",
"text": "Extract the payload tiddlers from a plugin, creating them as ordinary tiddlers:\n\n```\n--unpackplugin <title>\n```\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/verbose": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/verbose",
"description": "Triggers verbose output mode",
"text": "Triggers verbose output, useful for debugging\n\n```\n--verbose\n```\n"
},
"$:/language/Help/version": {
"title": "$:/language/Help/version",
"description": "Displays the version number of TiddlyWiki",
"text": "Displays the version number of TiddlyWiki.\n\n```\n--version\n```\n"
},
"$:/language/Import/Imported/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Imported/Hint",
"text": "The following tiddlers were imported:"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Cancel/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Cancel/Caption",
"text": "Cancel"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Hint",
"text": "These tiddlers are ready to import:"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Import/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Import/Caption",
"text": "Import"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Select/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Select/Caption",
"text": "Select"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Status/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Status/Caption",
"text": "Status"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Title/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Title/Caption",
"text": "Title"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview",
"text": "Preview:"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/Text": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/Text",
"text": "Text"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/TextRaw": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/TextRaw",
"text": "Text (Raw)"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/Fields": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/Fields",
"text": "Fields"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/Diff": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/Diff",
"text": "Diff"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/DiffFields": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/DiffFields",
"text": "Diff (Fields)"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Rename/Tooltip": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Rename/Tooltip",
"text": "Rename tiddler before importing"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Rename/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Rename/Prompt",
"text": "Rename to:"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Rename/ConfirmRename": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Rename/ConfirmRename",
"text": "Rename tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Rename/CancelRename": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Rename/CancelRename",
"text": "Cancel"
},
"$:/language/Import/Listing/Rename/OverwriteWarning": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Listing/Rename/OverwriteWarning",
"text": "A tiddler with this title already exists."
},
"$:/language/Import/Upgrader/Plugins/Suppressed/Incompatible": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Upgrader/Plugins/Suppressed/Incompatible",
"text": "Blocked incompatible or obsolete plugin."
},
"$:/language/Import/Upgrader/Plugins/Suppressed/Version": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Upgrader/Plugins/Suppressed/Version",
"text": "Blocked plugin (due to incoming <<incoming>> not being newer than existing <<existing>>)."
},
"$:/language/Import/Upgrader/Plugins/Upgraded": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Upgrader/Plugins/Upgraded",
"text": "Upgraded plugin from <<incoming>> to <<upgraded>>."
},
"$:/language/Import/Upgrader/State/Suppressed": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Upgrader/State/Suppressed",
"text": "Blocked temporary state tiddler."
},
"$:/language/Import/Upgrader/System/Suppressed": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Upgrader/System/Suppressed",
"text": "Blocked system tiddler."
},
"$:/language/Import/Upgrader/System/Warning": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Upgrader/System/Warning",
"text": "Core module tiddler."
},
"$:/language/Import/Upgrader/System/Alert": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Upgrader/System/Alert",
"text": "You are about to import a tiddler that will overwrite a core module tiddler. This is not recommended as it may make the system unstable."
},
"$:/language/Import/Upgrader/ThemeTweaks/Created": {
"title": "$:/language/Import/Upgrader/ThemeTweaks/Created",
"text": "Migrated theme tweak from <$text text=<<from>>/>."
},
"$:/language/AboveStory/ClassicPlugin/Warning": {
"title": "$:/language/AboveStory/ClassicPlugin/Warning",
"text": "It looks like you are trying to load a plugin designed for ~TiddlyWiki Classic. Please note that [[these plugins do not work with TiddlyWiki version 5.x.x|https://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWikiClassic]]. ~TiddlyWiki Classic plugins detected:"
},
"$:/language/BinaryWarning/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/BinaryWarning/Prompt",
"text": "This tiddler contains binary data"
},
"$:/language/ClassicWarning/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ClassicWarning/Hint",
"text": "This tiddler is written in TiddlyWiki Classic wiki text format, which is not fully compatible with TiddlyWiki version 5. See https://tiddlywiki.com/static/Upgrading.html for more details."
},
"$:/language/ClassicWarning/Upgrade/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/ClassicWarning/Upgrade/Caption",
"text": "upgrade"
},
"$:/language/CloseAll/Button": {
"title": "$:/language/CloseAll/Button",
"text": "close all"
},
"$:/language/ColourPicker/Recent": {
"title": "$:/language/ColourPicker/Recent",
"text": "Recent:"
},
"$:/language/ConfirmCancelTiddler": {
"title": "$:/language/ConfirmCancelTiddler",
"text": "Do you wish to discard changes to the tiddler \"<$text text=<<title>>/>\"?"
},
"$:/language/ConfirmDeleteTiddler": {
"title": "$:/language/ConfirmDeleteTiddler",
"text": "Do you wish to delete the tiddler \"<$text text=<<title>>/>\"?"
},
"$:/language/ConfirmOverwriteTiddler": {
"title": "$:/language/ConfirmOverwriteTiddler",
"text": "Do you wish to overwrite the tiddler \"<$text text=<<title>>/>\"?"
},
"$:/language/ConfirmEditShadowTiddler": {
"title": "$:/language/ConfirmEditShadowTiddler",
"text": "You are about to edit a ShadowTiddler. Any changes will override the default system making future upgrades non-trivial. Are you sure you want to edit \"<$text text=<<title>>/>\"?"
},
"$:/language/ConfirmAction": {
"title": "$:/language/ConfirmAction",
"text": "Do you wish to proceed?"
},
"$:/language/Count": {
"title": "$:/language/Count",
"text": "count"
},
"$:/language/DefaultNewTiddlerTitle": {
"title": "$:/language/DefaultNewTiddlerTitle",
"text": "New Tiddler"
},
"$:/language/Diffs/CountMessage": {
"title": "$:/language/Diffs/CountMessage",
"text": "<<diff-count>> differences"
},
"$:/language/DropMessage": {
"title": "$:/language/DropMessage",
"text": "Drop here (or use the 'Escape' key to cancel)"
},
"$:/language/Encryption/Cancel": {
"title": "$:/language/Encryption/Cancel",
"text": "Cancel"
},
"$:/language/Encryption/ConfirmClearPassword": {
"title": "$:/language/Encryption/ConfirmClearPassword",
"text": "Do you wish to clear the password? This will remove the encryption applied when saving this wiki"
},
"$:/language/Encryption/PromptSetPassword": {
"title": "$:/language/Encryption/PromptSetPassword",
"text": "Set a new password for this TiddlyWiki"
},
"$:/language/Encryption/Username": {
"title": "$:/language/Encryption/Username",
"text": "Username"
},
"$:/language/Encryption/Password": {
"title": "$:/language/Encryption/Password",
"text": "Password"
},
"$:/language/Encryption/RepeatPassword": {
"title": "$:/language/Encryption/RepeatPassword",
"text": "Repeat password"
},
"$:/language/Encryption/PasswordNoMatch": {
"title": "$:/language/Encryption/PasswordNoMatch",
"text": "Passwords do not match"
},
"$:/language/Encryption/SetPassword": {
"title": "$:/language/Encryption/SetPassword",
"text": "Set password"
},
"$:/language/Error/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/Caption",
"text": "Error"
},
"$:/language/Error/EditConflict": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/EditConflict",
"text": "File changed on server"
},
"$:/language/Error/Filter": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/Filter",
"text": "Filter error"
},
"$:/language/Error/FilterSyntax": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/FilterSyntax",
"text": "Syntax error in filter expression"
},
"$:/language/Error/FilterRunPrefix": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/FilterRunPrefix",
"text": "Filter Error: Unknown prefix for filter run"
},
"$:/language/Error/IsFilterOperator": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/IsFilterOperator",
"text": "Filter Error: Unknown operand for the 'is' filter operator"
},
"$:/language/Error/FormatFilterOperator": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/FormatFilterOperator",
"text": "Filter Error: Unknown suffix for the 'format' filter operator"
},
"$:/language/Error/LoadingPluginLibrary": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/LoadingPluginLibrary",
"text": "Error loading plugin library"
},
"$:/language/Error/NetworkErrorAlert": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/NetworkErrorAlert",
"text": "`<h2>''Network Error''</h2>It looks like the connection to the server has been lost. This may indicate a problem with your network connection. Please attempt to restore network connectivity before continuing.<br><br>''Any unsaved changes will be automatically synchronised when connectivity is restored''.`"
},
"$:/language/Error/RecursiveTransclusion": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/RecursiveTransclusion",
"text": "Recursive transclusion error in transclude widget"
},
"$:/language/Error/RetrievingSkinny": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/RetrievingSkinny",
"text": "Error retrieving skinny tiddler list"
},
"$:/language/Error/SavingToTWEdit": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/SavingToTWEdit",
"text": "Error saving to TWEdit"
},
"$:/language/Error/WhileSaving": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/WhileSaving",
"text": "Error while saving"
},
"$:/language/Error/XMLHttpRequest": {
"title": "$:/language/Error/XMLHttpRequest",
"text": "XMLHttpRequest error code"
},
"$:/language/InternalJavaScriptError/Title": {
"title": "$:/language/InternalJavaScriptError/Title",
"text": "Internal JavaScript Error"
},
"$:/language/InternalJavaScriptError/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/InternalJavaScriptError/Hint",
"text": "Well, this is embarrassing. It is recommended that you restart TiddlyWiki by refreshing your browser"
},
"$:/language/InvalidFieldName": {
"title": "$:/language/InvalidFieldName",
"text": "Illegal characters in field name \"<$text text=<<fieldName>>/>\". Fields can only contain lowercase letters, digits and the characters underscore (`_`), hyphen (`-`) and period (`.`)"
},
"$:/language/LayoutSwitcher/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/LayoutSwitcher/Description",
"text": "Open the layout switcher"
},
"$:/language/LazyLoadingWarning": {
"title": "$:/language/LazyLoadingWarning",
"text": "<p>Trying to load external content from ''<$text text={{!!_canonical_uri}}/>''</p><p>If this message doesn't disappear, either the tiddler content type doesn't match the type of the external content, or you may be using a browser that doesn't support external content for wikis loaded as standalone files. See https://tiddlywiki.com/#ExternalText</p>"
},
"$:/language/LoginToTiddlySpace": {
"title": "$:/language/LoginToTiddlySpace",
"text": "Login to TiddlySpace"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Controls/FilterByTag/None": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Controls/FilterByTag/None",
"text": "(none)"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Controls/FilterByTag/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Controls/FilterByTag/Prompt",
"text": "Filter by tag:"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Controls/Order/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Controls/Order/Prompt",
"text": "Reverse order"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Controls/Search/Placeholder": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Controls/Search/Placeholder",
"text": "Search"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Controls/Search/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Controls/Search/Prompt",
"text": "Search:"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Controls/Show/Option/Tags": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Controls/Show/Option/Tags",
"text": "tags"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Controls/Show/Option/Tiddlers": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Controls/Show/Option/Tiddlers",
"text": "tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Controls/Show/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Controls/Show/Prompt",
"text": "Show:"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Controls/Sort/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Controls/Sort/Prompt",
"text": "Sort by:"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Item/Colour": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Item/Colour",
"text": "Colour"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Item/Fields": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Item/Fields",
"text": "Fields"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Item/Icon/None": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Item/Icon/None",
"text": "(none)"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Item/Icon": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Item/Icon",
"text": "Icon"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Item/RawText": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Item/RawText",
"text": "Raw text"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Item/Tags": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Item/Tags",
"text": "Tags"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Item/Tools": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Item/Tools",
"text": "Tools"
},
"$:/language/Manager/Item/WikifiedText": {
"title": "$:/language/Manager/Item/WikifiedText",
"text": "Wikified text"
},
"$:/language/MissingTiddler/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/MissingTiddler/Hint",
"text": "Missing tiddler \"<$text text=<<currentTiddler>>/>\" -- click {{||$:/core/ui/Buttons/edit}} to create"
},
"$:/language/No": {
"title": "$:/language/No",
"text": "No"
},
"$:/language/OfficialPluginLibrary": {
"title": "$:/language/OfficialPluginLibrary",
"text": "Official ~TiddlyWiki Plugin Library"
},
"$:/language/OfficialPluginLibrary/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/OfficialPluginLibrary/Hint",
"text": "The official ~TiddlyWiki plugin library at tiddlywiki.com. Plugins, themes and language packs are maintained by the core team."
},
"$:/language/PageTemplate/Description": {
"title": "$:/language/PageTemplate/Description",
"text": "the default ~TiddlyWiki layout"
},
"$:/language/PageTemplate/Name": {
"title": "$:/language/PageTemplate/Name",
"text": "Default ~PageTemplate"
},
"$:/language/PluginReloadWarning": {
"title": "$:/language/PluginReloadWarning",
"text": "Please save {{$:/core/ui/Buttons/save-wiki}} and reload {{$:/core/ui/Buttons/refresh}} to allow changes to ~JavaScript plugins to take effect"
},
"$:/language/RecentChanges/DateFormat": {
"title": "$:/language/RecentChanges/DateFormat",
"text": "DDth MMM YYYY"
},
"$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/AdvancedSearch/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/AdvancedSearch/Hint",
"text": "Open the ~AdvancedSearch panel from within the sidebar search field"
},
"$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Accept/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Accept/Hint",
"text": "Accept the selected item"
},
"$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/AcceptVariant/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/AcceptVariant/Hint",
"text": "Accept the selected item (variant)"
},
"$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Cancel/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Cancel/Hint",
"text": "Clear the input field"
},
"$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Down/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Down/Hint",
"text": "Select the next item"
},
"$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Tab-Left/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Tab-Left/Hint",
"text": "Select the previous Tab"
},
"$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Tab-Right/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Tab-Right/Hint",
"text": "Select the next Tab"
},
"$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Up/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Up/Hint",
"text": "Select the previous item"
},
"$:/language/Shortcuts/SidebarLayout/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Shortcuts/SidebarLayout/Hint",
"text": "Change the sidebar layout"
},
"$:/language/Switcher/Subtitle/theme": {
"title": "$:/language/Switcher/Subtitle/theme",
"text": "Switch Theme"
},
"$:/language/Switcher/Subtitle/layout": {
"title": "$:/language/Switcher/Subtitle/layout",
"text": "Switch Layout"
},
"$:/language/Switcher/Subtitle/language": {
"title": "$:/language/Switcher/Subtitle/language",
"text": "Switch Language"
},
"$:/language/Switcher/Subtitle/palette": {
"title": "$:/language/Switcher/Subtitle/palette",
"text": "Switch Palette"
},
"$:/language/SystemTiddler/Tooltip": {
"title": "$:/language/SystemTiddler/Tooltip",
"text": "This is a system tiddler"
},
"$:/language/SystemTiddlers/Include/Prompt": {
"title": "$:/language/SystemTiddlers/Include/Prompt",
"text": "Include system tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/TagManager/Colour/Heading": {
"title": "$:/language/TagManager/Colour/Heading",
"text": "Colour"
},
"$:/language/TagManager/Count/Heading": {
"title": "$:/language/TagManager/Count/Heading",
"text": "Count"
},
"$:/language/TagManager/Icon/Heading": {
"title": "$:/language/TagManager/Icon/Heading",
"text": "Icon"
},
"$:/language/TagManager/Icons/None": {
"title": "$:/language/TagManager/Icons/None",
"text": "None"
},
"$:/language/TagManager/Info/Heading": {
"title": "$:/language/TagManager/Info/Heading",
"text": "Info"
},
"$:/language/TagManager/Tag/Heading": {
"title": "$:/language/TagManager/Tag/Heading",
"text": "Tag"
},
"$:/language/Tiddler/DateFormat": {
"title": "$:/language/Tiddler/DateFormat",
"text": "DDth MMM YYYY at hh12:0mmam"
},
"$:/language/UnsavedChangesWarning": {
"title": "$:/language/UnsavedChangesWarning",
"text": "You have unsaved changes in TiddlyWiki"
},
"$:/language/Yes": {
"title": "$:/language/Yes",
"text": "Yes"
},
"$:/language/Modals/Download": {
"title": "$:/language/Modals/Download",
"subtitle": "Download changes",
"footer": "<$button message=\"tm-close-tiddler\">Close</$button>",
"help": "https://tiddlywiki.com/static/DownloadingChanges.html",
"text": "Your browser only supports manual saving.\n\nTo save your modified wiki, right click on the download link below and select \"Download file\" or \"Save file\", and then choose the folder and filename.\n\n//You can marginally speed things up by clicking the link with the control key (Windows) or the options/alt key (Mac OS X). You will not be prompted for the folder or filename, but your browser is likely to give it an unrecognisable name -- you may need to rename the file to include an `.html` extension before you can do anything useful with it.//\n\nOn smartphones that do not allow files to be downloaded you can instead bookmark the link, and then sync your bookmarks to a desktop computer from where the wiki can be saved normally.\n"
},
"$:/language/Modals/SaveInstructions": {
"title": "$:/language/Modals/SaveInstructions",
"subtitle": "Save your work",
"footer": "<$button message=\"tm-close-tiddler\">Close</$button>",
"help": "https://tiddlywiki.com/static/SavingChanges.html",
"text": "Your changes to this wiki need to be saved as a ~TiddlyWiki HTML file.\n\n!!! Desktop browsers\n\n# Select ''Save As'' from the ''File'' menu\n# Choose a filename and location\n#* Some browsers also require you to explicitly specify the file saving format as ''Webpage, HTML only'' or similar\n# Close this tab\n\n!!! Smartphone browsers\n\n# Create a bookmark to this page\n#* If you've got iCloud or Google Sync set up then the bookmark will automatically sync to your desktop where you can open it and save it as above\n# Close this tab\n\n//If you open the bookmark again in Mobile Safari you will see this message again. If you want to go ahead and use the file, just click the ''close'' button below//\n"
},
"$:/config/NewJournal/Title": {
"title": "$:/config/NewJournal/Title",
"text": "DDth MMM YYYY"
},
"$:/config/NewJournal/Text": {
"title": "$:/config/NewJournal/Text",
"text": ""
},
"$:/config/NewJournal/Tags": {
"title": "$:/config/NewJournal/Tags",
"text": "Journal\n"
},
"$:/language/Notifications/Save/Done": {
"title": "$:/language/Notifications/Save/Done",
"text": "Saved wiki"
},
"$:/language/Notifications/Save/Starting": {
"title": "$:/language/Notifications/Save/Starting",
"text": "Starting to save wiki"
},
"$:/language/Notifications/CopiedToClipboard/Succeeded": {
"title": "$:/language/Notifications/CopiedToClipboard/Succeeded",
"text": "Copied to clipboard!"
},
"$:/language/Notifications/CopiedToClipboard/Failed": {
"title": "$:/language/Notifications/CopiedToClipboard/Failed",
"text": "Failed to copy to clipboard!"
},
"$:/language/Search/DefaultResults/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/DefaultResults/Caption",
"text": "List"
},
"$:/language/Search/Filter/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Filter/Caption",
"text": "Filter"
},
"$:/language/Search/Filter/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Filter/Hint",
"text": "Search via a [[filter expression|https://tiddlywiki.com/static/Filters.html]]"
},
"$:/language/Search/Filter/Matches": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Filter/Matches",
"text": "//<small><<resultCount>> matches</small>//"
},
"$:/language/Search/Matches": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Matches",
"text": "//<small><<resultCount>> matches</small>//"
},
"$:/language/Search/Matches/All": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Matches/All",
"text": "All matches:"
},
"$:/language/Search/Matches/Title": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Matches/Title",
"text": "Title matches:"
},
"$:/language/Search/Search": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Search",
"text": "Search"
},
"$:/language/Search/Search/TooShort": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Search/TooShort",
"text": "Search text too short"
},
"$:/language/Search/Shadows/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Shadows/Caption",
"text": "Shadows"
},
"$:/language/Search/Shadows/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Shadows/Hint",
"text": "Search for shadow tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Search/Shadows/Matches": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Shadows/Matches",
"text": "//<small><<resultCount>> matches</small>//"
},
"$:/language/Search/Standard/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Standard/Caption",
"text": "Standard"
},
"$:/language/Search/Standard/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Standard/Hint",
"text": "Search for standard tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Search/Standard/Matches": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/Standard/Matches",
"text": "//<small><<resultCount>> matches</small>//"
},
"$:/language/Search/System/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/System/Caption",
"text": "System"
},
"$:/language/Search/System/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/System/Hint",
"text": "Search for system tiddlers"
},
"$:/language/Search/System/Matches": {
"title": "$:/language/Search/System/Matches",
"text": "//<small><<resultCount>> matches</small>//"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/All/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/All/Caption",
"text": "All"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Contents/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Contents/Caption",
"text": "Contents"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Drafts/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Drafts/Caption",
"text": "Drafts"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Explorer/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Explorer/Caption",
"text": "Explorer"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Missing/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Missing/Caption",
"text": "Missing"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/More/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/More/Caption",
"text": "More"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Open/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Open/Caption",
"text": "Open"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Orphans/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Orphans/Caption",
"text": "Orphans"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Recent/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Recent/Caption",
"text": "Recent"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Shadows/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Shadows/Caption",
"text": "Shadows"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/System/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/System/Caption",
"text": "System"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Tags/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Tags/Caption",
"text": "Tags"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Tags/Untagged/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Tags/Untagged/Caption",
"text": "untagged"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Tools/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Tools/Caption",
"text": "Tools"
},
"$:/language/SideBar/Types/Caption": {
"title": "$:/language/SideBar/Types/Caption",
"text": "Types"
},
"$:/SiteSubtitle": {
"title": "$:/SiteSubtitle",
"text": "a non-linear personal web notebook"
},
"$:/SiteTitle": {
"title": "$:/SiteTitle",
"text": "My ~TiddlyWiki"
},
"$:/language/Snippets/ListByTag": {
"title": "$:/language/Snippets/ListByTag",
"tags": "$:/tags/TextEditor/Snippet",
"caption": "List of tiddlers by tag",
"text": "<<list-links \"[tag[task]sort[title]]\">>\n"
},
"$:/language/Snippets/MacroDefinition": {
"title": "$:/language/Snippets/MacroDefinition",
"tags": "$:/tags/TextEditor/Snippet",
"caption": "Macro definition",
"text": "\\define macroName(param1:\"default value\",param2)\nText of the macro\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/language/Snippets/Table4x3": {
"title": "$:/language/Snippets/Table4x3",
"tags": "$:/tags/TextEditor/Snippet",
"caption": "Table with 4 columns by 3 rows",
"text": "|! |!Alpha |!Beta |!Gamma |!Delta |\n|!One | | | | |\n|!Two | | | | |\n|!Three | | | | |\n"
},
"$:/language/Snippets/TableOfContents": {
"title": "$:/language/Snippets/TableOfContents",
"tags": "$:/tags/TextEditor/Snippet",
"caption": "Table of Contents",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-table-of-contents\">\n\n<<toc-selective-expandable 'TableOfContents'>>\n\n</div>"
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/ThemeTweaks": {
"title": "$:/language/ThemeTweaks/ThemeTweaks",
"text": "Theme Tweaks"
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/ThemeTweaks/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ThemeTweaks/ThemeTweaks/Hint",
"text": "You can tweak certain aspects of the ''Vanilla'' theme."
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options": {
"title": "$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options",
"text": "Options"
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/SidebarLayout": {
"title": "$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/SidebarLayout",
"text": "Sidebar layout"
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/SidebarLayout/Fixed-Fluid": {
"title": "$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/SidebarLayout/Fixed-Fluid",
"text": "Fixed story, fluid sidebar"
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/SidebarLayout/Fluid-Fixed": {
"title": "$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/SidebarLayout/Fluid-Fixed",
"text": "Fluid story, fixed sidebar"
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/StickyTitles": {
"title": "$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/StickyTitles",
"text": "Sticky titles"
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/StickyTitles/Hint": {
"title": "$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/StickyTitles/Hint",
"text": "Causes tiddler titles to \"stick\" to the top of the browser window"
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/CodeWrapping": {
"title": "$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Options/CodeWrapping",
"text": "Wrap long lines in code blocks"
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Settings": {
"title": "$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Settings",
"text": "Settings"
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Settings/FontFamily": {
"title": "$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Settings/FontFamily",
"text": "Font family"
},
"$:/language/ThemeTweaks/Settings/CodeFontFamily": {
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"title": "$:/core/modules/commands/rendertiddlers.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/commands/rendertiddlers.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: command\n\nCommand to render several tiddlers to a folder of files\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\");\n\nexports.info = {\n\tname: \"rendertiddlers\",\n\tsynchronous: true\n};\n\nvar Command = function(params,commander,callback) {\n\tthis.params = params;\n\tthis.commander = commander;\n\tthis.callback = callback;\n};\n\nCommand.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tif(this.params.length < 2) {\n\t\treturn \"Missing filename\";\n\t}\n\tvar self = this,\n\t\tfs = require(\"fs\"),\n\t\tpath = require(\"path\"),\n\t\twiki = this.commander.wiki,\n\t\tfilter = this.params[0],\n\t\ttemplate = this.params[1],\n\t\toutputPath = this.commander.outputPath,\n\t\tpathname = path.resolve(outputPath,this.params[2]),\t\t\n\t\ttype = this.params[3] || \"text/html\",\n\t\textension = this.params[4] || \".html\",\n\t\tdeleteDirectory = (this.params[5] || \"\").toLowerCase() !== \"noclean\",\n\t\ttiddlers = wiki.filterTiddlers(filter);\n\tif(deleteDirectory) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.deleteDirectory(pathname);\n\t}\n\t$tw.utils.each(tiddlers,function(title) {\n\t\tvar parser = wiki.parseTiddler(template),\n\t\t\twidgetNode = wiki.makeWidget(parser,{variables: {currentTiddler: title}}),\n\t\t\tcontainer = $tw.fakeDocument.createElement(\"div\");\n\t\twidgetNode.render(container,null);\n\t\tvar text = type === \"text/html\" ? container.innerHTML : container.textContent,\n\t\t\texportPath = null;\n\t\tif($tw.utils.hop($tw.macros,\"tv-get-export-path\")) {\n\t\t\tvar macroPath = $tw.macros[\"tv-get-export-path\"].run.apply(self,[title]);\n\t\t\tif(macroPath) {\n\t\t\t\texportPath = path.resolve(outputPath,macroPath + extension);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t\tvar finalPath = exportPath || path.resolve(pathname,encodeURIComponent(title) + extension);\n\t\t$tw.utils.createFileDirectories(finalPath);\n\t\tfs.writeFileSync(finalPath,text,\"utf8\");\n\t});\n\treturn null;\n};\n\nexports.Command = Command;\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/commands/save.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: command\n\nSaves individual tiddlers in their raw text or binary format to the specified files\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.info = {\n\tname: \"save\",\n\tsynchronous: true\n};\n\nvar Command = function(params,commander,callback) {\n\tthis.params = params;\n\tthis.commander = commander;\n\tthis.callback = callback;\n};\n\nCommand.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tif(this.params.length < 1) {\n\t\treturn \"Missing filename filter\";\n\t}\n\tvar self = this,\n\t\tfs = require(\"fs\"),\n\t\tpath = require(\"path\"),\n\t\twiki = this.commander.wiki,\n\t\ttiddlerFilter = this.params[0],\n\t\tfilenameFilter = this.params[1] || \"[is[tiddler]]\",\n\t\ttiddlers = wiki.filterTiddlers(tiddlerFilter);\n\t$tw.utils.each(tiddlers,function(title) {\n\t\tvar tiddler = self.commander.wiki.getTiddler(title),\n\t\t\ttype = tiddler.fields.type || \"text/vnd.tiddlywiki\",\n\t\t\tcontentTypeInfo = $tw.config.contentTypeInfo[type] || {encoding: \"utf8\"},\n\t\t\tfilepath = path.resolve(self.commander.outputPath,wiki.filterTiddlers(filenameFilter,$tw.rootWidget,wiki.makeTiddlerIterator([title]))[0]);\n\t\tif(self.commander.verbose) {\n\t\t\tconsole.log(\"Saving \\\"\" + title + \"\\\" to \\\"\" + filepath + \"\\\"\");\n\t\t}\n\t\t$tw.utils.createFileDirectories(filepath);\n\t\tfs.writeFileSync(filepath,tiddler.fields.text,contentTypeInfo.encoding);\n\t});\n\treturn null;\n};\n\nexports.Command = Command;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/commands/savelibrarytiddlers.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/commands/savelibrarytiddlers.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: command\n\nCommand to save the subtiddlers of a bundle tiddler as a series of JSON files\n\n--savelibrarytiddlers <tiddler> <tiddler-filter> <pathname> <skinnylisting>\n\nThe tiddler identifies the bundle tiddler that contains the subtiddlers.\n\nThe tiddler filter specifies the plugins to be included.\n\nThe pathname specifies the pathname to the folder in which the JSON files should be saved. The filename is the URL encoded title of the subtiddler.\n\nThe skinnylisting specifies the title of the tiddler to which a JSON catalogue of the subtiddlers will be saved. The JSON file contains the same data as the bundle tiddler but with the `text` field removed.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.info = {\n\tname: \"savelibrarytiddlers\",\n\tsynchronous: true\n};\n\nvar Command = function(params,commander,callback) {\n\tthis.params = params;\n\tthis.commander = commander;\n\tthis.callback = callback;\n};\n\nCommand.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tif(this.params.length < 2) {\n\t\treturn \"Missing filename\";\n\t}\n\tvar self = this,\n\t\tfs = require(\"fs\"),\n\t\tpath = require(\"path\"),\n\t\tcontainerTitle = this.params[0],\n\t\tfilter = this.params[1],\n\t\tbasepath = this.params[2],\n\t\tskinnyListTitle = this.params[3];\n\t// Get the container tiddler as data\n\tvar containerData = self.commander.wiki.getTiddlerDataCached(containerTitle,undefined);\n\tif(!containerData) {\n\t\treturn \"'\" + containerTitle + \"' is not a tiddler bundle\";\n\t}\n\t// Filter the list of plugins\n\tvar pluginList = [];\n\t$tw.utils.each(containerData.tiddlers,function(tiddler,title) {\n\t\tpluginList.push(title);\n\t});\n\tvar filteredPluginList;\n\tif(filter) {\n\t\tfilteredPluginList = self.commander.wiki.filterTiddlers(filter,null,self.commander.wiki.makeTiddlerIterator(pluginList));\n\t} else {\n\t\tfilteredPluginList = pluginList;\n\t}\n\t// Iterate through the plugins\n\tvar skinnyList = [];\n\t$tw.utils.each(filteredPluginList,function(title) {\n\t\tvar tiddler = containerData.tiddlers[title];\n\t\t// Save each JSON file and collect the skinny data\n\t\tvar pathname = path.resolve(self.commander.outputPath,basepath + encodeURIComponent(title) + \".json\");\n\t\t$tw.utils.createFileDirectories(pathname);\n\t\tfs.writeFileSync(pathname,JSON.stringify(tiddler),\"utf8\");\n\t\t// Collect the skinny list data\n\t\tvar pluginTiddlers = JSON.parse(tiddler.text),\n\t\t\treadmeContent = (pluginTiddlers.tiddlers[title + \"/readme\"] || {}).text,\n\t\t\tdoesRequireReload = !!self.commander.wiki.doesPluginInfoRequireReload(pluginTiddlers),\n\t\t\ticonTiddler = pluginTiddlers.tiddlers[title + \"/icon\"] || {},\n\t\t\ticonType = iconTiddler.type,\n\t\t\ticonText = iconTiddler.text,\n\t\t\ticonContent;\n\t\tif(iconType && iconText) {\n\t\t\ticonContent = $tw.utils.makeDataUri(iconText,iconType);\n\t\t}\n\t\tskinnyList.push($tw.utils.extend({},tiddler,{\n\t\t\ttext: undefined,\n\t\t\treadme: readmeContent,\n\t\t\t\"requires-reload\": doesRequireReload ? \"yes\" : \"no\",\n\t\t\ticon: iconContent\n\t\t}));\n\t});\n\t// Save the catalogue tiddler\n\tif(skinnyListTitle) {\n\t\tself.commander.wiki.setTiddlerData(skinnyListTitle,skinnyList);\n\t}\n\treturn null;\n};\n\nexports.Command = Command;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/commands/savetiddler.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/commands/savetiddler.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: command\n\nCommand to save the content of a tiddler to a file\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.info = {\n\tname: \"savetiddler\",\n\tsynchronous: false\n};\n\nvar Command = function(params,commander,callback) {\n\tthis.params = params;\n\tthis.commander = commander;\n\tthis.callback = callback;\n};\n\nCommand.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tif(this.params.length < 2) {\n\t\treturn \"Missing filename\";\n\t}\n\tvar self = this,\n\t\tfs = require(\"fs\"),\n\t\tpath = require(\"path\"),\n\t\ttitle = this.params[0],\n\t\tfilename = path.resolve(this.commander.outputPath,this.params[1]),\n\t\ttiddler = this.commander.wiki.getTiddler(title);\n\tif(tiddler) {\n\t\tvar type = tiddler.fields.type || \"text/vnd.tiddlywiki\",\n\t\t\tcontentTypeInfo = $tw.config.contentTypeInfo[type] || {encoding: \"utf8\"};\n\t\t$tw.utils.createFileDirectories(filename);\n\t\tfs.writeFile(filename,tiddler.fields.text,contentTypeInfo.encoding,function(err) {\n\t\t\tself.callback(err);\n\t\t});\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn \"Missing tiddler: \" + title;\n\t}\n\treturn null;\n};\n\nexports.Command = Command;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/commands/savetiddlers.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/commands/savetiddlers.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: command\n\nCommand to save several tiddlers to a folder of files\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\");\n\nexports.info = {\n\tname: \"savetiddlers\",\n\tsynchronous: true\n};\n\nvar Command = function(params,commander,callback) {\n\tthis.params = params;\n\tthis.commander = commander;\n\tthis.callback = callback;\n};\n\nCommand.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tif(this.params.length < 1) {\n\t\treturn \"Missing filename\";\n\t}\n\tvar self = this,\n\t\tfs = require(\"fs\"),\n\t\tpath = require(\"path\"),\n\t\twiki = this.commander.wiki,\n\t\tfilter = this.params[0],\n\t\tpathname = path.resolve(this.commander.outputPath,this.params[1]),\n\t\tdeleteDirectory = (this.params[2] || \"\").toLowerCase() !== \"noclean\",\n\t\ttiddlers = wiki.filterTiddlers(filter);\n\tif(deleteDirectory) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.deleteDirectory(pathname);\n\t}\n\t$tw.utils.createDirectory(pathname);\n\t$tw.utils.each(tiddlers,function(title) {\n\t\tvar tiddler = self.commander.wiki.getTiddler(title),\n\t\t\ttype = tiddler.fields.type || \"text/vnd.tiddlywiki\",\n\t\t\tcontentTypeInfo = $tw.config.contentTypeInfo[type] || {encoding: \"utf8\"},\n\t\t\tfilename = path.resolve(pathname,encodeURIComponent(title));\n\t\tfs.writeFileSync(filename,tiddler.fields.text,contentTypeInfo.encoding);\n\t});\n\treturn null;\n};\n\nexports.Command = Command;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/commands/savewikifolder.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/commands/savewikifolder.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: command\n\nCommand to save the current wiki as a wiki folder\n\n--savewikifolder <wikifolderpath> [<filter>]\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.info = {\n\tname: \"savewikifolder\",\n\tsynchronous: true\n};\n\nvar fs,path;\nif($tw.node) {\n\tfs = require(\"fs\");\n\tpath = require(\"path\");\n}\n\nvar Command = function(params,commander,callback) {\n\tthis.params = params;\n\tthis.commander = commander;\n\tthis.callback = callback;\n};\n\nCommand.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tif(this.params.length < 1) {\n\t\treturn \"Missing wiki folder path\";\n\t}\n\tvar wikifoldermaker = new WikiFolderMaker(this.params[0],this.params[1],this.commander);\n\treturn wikifoldermaker.save();\n};\n\nfunction WikiFolderMaker(wikiFolderPath,wikiFilter,commander) {\n\tthis.wikiFolderPath = wikiFolderPath;\n\tthis.wikiFilter = wikiFilter || \"[all[tiddlers]]\";\n\tthis.commander = commander;\n\tthis.wiki = commander.wiki;\n\tthis.savedPaths = []; 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"title": "$:/core/modules/commands/setfield.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/commands/setfield.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: command\n\nCommand to modify selected tiddlers to set a field to the text of a template tiddler that has been wikified with the selected tiddler as the current tiddler.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\");\n\nexports.info = {\n\tname: \"setfield\",\n\tsynchronous: true\n};\n\nvar Command = function(params,commander,callback) {\n\tthis.params = params;\n\tthis.commander = commander;\n\tthis.callback = callback;\n};\n\nCommand.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tif(this.params.length < 4) {\n\t\treturn \"Missing parameters\";\n\t}\n\tvar self = this,\n\t\twiki = this.commander.wiki,\n\t\tfilter = this.params[0],\n\t\tfieldname = this.params[1] || \"text\",\n\t\ttemplatetitle = this.params[2],\n\t\trendertype = this.params[3] || \"text/plain\",\n\t\ttiddlers = wiki.filterTiddlers(filter);\n\t$tw.utils.each(tiddlers,function(title) {\n\t\tvar parser = wiki.parseTiddler(templatetitle),\n\t\t\tnewFields = {},\n\t\t\ttiddler = wiki.getTiddler(title);\n\t\tif(parser) {\n\t\t\tvar widgetNode = wiki.makeWidget(parser,{variables: {currentTiddler: title}});\n\t\t\tvar container = $tw.fakeDocument.createElement(\"div\");\n\t\t\twidgetNode.render(container,null);\n\t\t\tnewFields[fieldname] = rendertype === \"text/html\" ? container.innerHTML : container.textContent;\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tnewFields[fieldname] = undefined;\n\t\t}\n\t\twiki.addTiddler(new $tw.Tiddler(tiddler,newFields));\n\t});\n\treturn null;\n};\n\nexports.Command = Command;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/commands/unpackplugin.js",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/editor/engines/simple.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: library\n\nText editor engine based on a simple input or textarea tag\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar HEIGHT_VALUE_TITLE = \"$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Height\";\n\nfunction SimpleEngine(options) {\n\t// Save our options\n\toptions = options || {};\n\tthis.widget = options.widget;\n\tthis.value = options.value;\n\tthis.parentNode = options.parentNode;\n\tthis.nextSibling = options.nextSibling;\n\t// Construct the textarea or input node\n\tvar tag = this.widget.editTag;\n\tif($tw.config.htmlUnsafeElements.indexOf(tag) !== -1) {\n\t\ttag = \"input\";\n\t}\n\tthis.domNode = this.widget.document.createElement(tag);\n\t// Set the text\n\tif(this.widget.editTag === \"textarea\") {\n\t\tthis.domNode.appendChild(this.widget.document.createTextNode(this.value));\n\t} else {\n\t\tthis.domNode.value = this.value;\n\t}\n\t// Set the attributes\n\tif(this.widget.editType) {\n\t\tthis.domNode.setAttribute(\"type\",this.widget.editType);\n\t}\n\tif(this.widget.editPlaceholder) {\n\t\tthis.domNode.setAttribute(\"placeholder\",this.widget.editPlaceholder);\n\t}\n\tif(this.widget.editSize) {\n\t\tthis.domNode.setAttribute(\"size\",this.widget.editSize);\n\t}\n\tif(this.widget.editRows) {\n\t\tthis.domNode.setAttribute(\"rows\",this.widget.editRows);\n\t}\n\tif(this.widget.editClass) {\n\t\tthis.domNode.className = this.widget.editClass;\n\t}\n\tif(this.widget.editTabIndex) {\n\t\tthis.domNode.setAttribute(\"tabindex\",this.widget.editTabIndex);\n\t}\n\tif(this.widget.editAutoComplete) {\n\t\tthis.domNode.setAttribute(\"autocomplete\",this.widget.editAutoComplete);\n\t}\n\tif(this.widget.isDisabled === \"yes\") {\n\t\tthis.domNode.setAttribute(\"disabled\",true);\n\t}\n\t// Add an input event handler\n\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(this.domNode,[\n\t\t{name: \"focus\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleFocusEvent\"},\n\t\t{name: \"input\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleInputEvent\"}\n\t]);\n\t// Insert the element into the DOM\n\tthis.parentNode.insertBefore(this.domNode,this.nextSibling);\n\tthis.widget.domNodes.push(this.domNode);\n}\n\n/*\nSet the text of the engine if it doesn't currently have focus\n*/\nSimpleEngine.prototype.setText = function(text,type) {\n\tif(!this.domNode.isTiddlyWikiFakeDom) {\n\t\tif(this.domNode.ownerDocument.activeElement !== this.domNode || text === \"\") {\n\t\t\tthis.updateDomNodeText(text);\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Fix the height if needed\n\t\tthis.fixHeight();\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nUpdate the DomNode with the new text\n*/\nSimpleEngine.prototype.updateDomNodeText = function(text) {\n\tthis.domNode.value = text;\n};\n\n/*\nGet the text of the engine\n*/\nSimpleEngine.prototype.getText = function() {\n\treturn this.domNode.value;\n};\n\n/*\nFix the height of textarea to fit content\n*/\nSimpleEngine.prototype.fixHeight = function() {\n\tif(this.widget.editTag === \"textarea\") {\n\t\tif(this.widget.editAutoHeight) {\n\t\t\tif(this.domNode && !this.domNode.isTiddlyWikiFakeDom) {\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.resizeTextAreaToFit(this.domNode,this.widget.editMinHeight);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tvar fixedHeight = parseInt(this.widget.wiki.getTiddlerText(HEIGHT_VALUE_TITLE,\"400px\"),10);\n\t\t\tfixedHeight = Math.max(fixedHeight,20);\n\t\t\tthis.domNode.style.height = fixedHeight + \"px\";\n\t\t}\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nFocus the engine node\n*/\nSimpleEngine.prototype.focus = function() {\n\tif(this.domNode.focus && this.domNode.select) {\n\t\tthis.domNode.focus();\n\t\tthis.domNode.select();\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nHandle a dom \"input\" event which occurs when the text has changed\n*/\nSimpleEngine.prototype.handleInputEvent = function(event) {\n\tthis.widget.saveChanges(this.getText());\n\tthis.fixHeight();\n\tif(this.widget.editInputActions) {\n\t\tthis.widget.invokeActionString(this.widget.editInputActions);\n\t}\n\treturn true;\n};\n\n/*\nHandle a dom \"focus\" event\n*/\nSimpleEngine.prototype.handleFocusEvent = function(event) {\n\tif(this.widget.editCancelPopups) {\n\t\t$tw.popup.cancel(0);\n\t}\n\tif(this.widget.editFocusPopup) {\n\t\t$tw.popup.triggerPopup({\n\t\t\tdomNode: this.domNode,\n\t\t\ttitle: this.widget.editFocusPopup,\n\t\t\twiki: this.widget.wiki,\n\t\t\tforce: true\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\treturn true;\n};\n\n/*\nCreate a blank structure representing a text operation\n*/\nSimpleEngine.prototype.createTextOperation = function() {\n\treturn null;\n};\n\n/*\nExecute a text operation\n*/\nSimpleEngine.prototype.executeTextOperation = function(operation) {\n};\n\nexports.SimpleEngine = SimpleEngine;\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/editor/factory.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: library\n\nFactory for constructing text editor widgets with specified engines for the toolbar and non-toolbar cases\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar DEFAULT_MIN_TEXT_AREA_HEIGHT = \"100px\"; // Minimum height of textareas in pixels\n\n// Configuration tiddlers\nvar HEIGHT_MODE_TITLE = \"$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Mode\";\nvar ENABLE_TOOLBAR_TITLE = \"$:/config/TextEditor/EnableToolbar\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nfunction editTextWidgetFactory(toolbarEngine,nonToolbarEngine) {\n\n\tvar EditTextWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\t\t// Initialise the editor operations if they've not been done already\n\t\tif(!this.editorOperations) {\n\t\t\tEditTextWidget.prototype.editorOperations = {};\n\t\t\t$tw.modules.applyMethods(\"texteditoroperation\",this.editorOperations);\n\t\t}\n\t\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n\t};\n\n\t/*\n\tInherit from the base widget class\n\t*/\n\tEditTextWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n\t/*\n\tRender this widget into the DOM\n\t*/\n\tEditTextWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\t\t// Save the parent dom node\n\t\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t\t// Compute our attributes\n\t\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\t\t// Execute our logic\n\t\tthis.execute();\n\t\t// Create the wrapper for the toolbar and render its content\n\t\tif(this.editShowToolbar) {\n\t\t\tthis.toolbarNode = this.document.createElement(\"div\");\n\t\t\tthis.toolbarNode.className = \"tc-editor-toolbar\";\n\t\t\tparent.insertBefore(this.toolbarNode,nextSibling);\n\t\t\tthis.renderChildren(this.toolbarNode,null);\n\t\t\tthis.domNodes.push(this.toolbarNode);\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Create our element\n\t\tvar editInfo = this.getEditInfo(),\n\t\t\tEngine = this.editShowToolbar ? 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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/emphasis/underscore.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikirule\n\nWiki text inline rule for emphasis - underscore. For example:\n\n```\n\tThis is __underscore__ text\n```\n\nThis wikiparser can be modified using the rules eg:\n\n```\n\\rules except underscore \n\\rules only underscore\n```\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.name = \"underscore\";\nexports.types = {inline: true};\n\nexports.init = function(parser) {\n\tthis.parser = parser;\n\t// Regexp to match\n\tthis.matchRegExp = /__/mg;\n};\n\nexports.parse = function() {\n\t// Move past the match\n\tthis.parser.pos = this.matchRegExp.lastIndex;\n\n\t// Parse the run including the terminator\n\tvar tree = this.parser.parseInlineRun(/__/mg,{eatTerminator: true});\n\n\t// Return the classed span\n\treturn [{\n\t\ttype: \"element\",\n\t\ttag: \"u\",\n\t\tchildren: tree\n\t}];\n};\n\n})();",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/quoteblock.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikirule\n\nWiki text rule for quote blocks. For example:\n\n```\n\t<<<.optionalClass(es) optional cited from\n\ta quote\n\t<<<\n\t\n\t<<<.optionalClass(es)\n\ta quote\n\t<<< optional cited from\n```\n\nQuotes can be quoted by putting more <s\n\n```\n\t<<<\n\tQuote Level 1\n\t\n\t<<<<\n\tQuoteLevel 2\n\t<<<<\n\t\n\t<<<\n```\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.name = \"quoteblock\";\nexports.types = {block: true};\n\nexports.init = function(parser) {\n\tthis.parser = parser;\n\t// Regexp to match\n\tthis.matchRegExp = /(<<<+)/mg;\n};\n\nexports.parse = function() {\n\tvar classes = [\"tc-quote\"];\n\t// Get all the details of the match\n\tvar reEndString = \"^\" + this.match[1] + \"(?!<)\";\n\t// Move past the <s\n\tthis.parser.pos = this.matchRegExp.lastIndex;\n\t\n\t// Parse any classes, whitespace and then the optional cite itself\n\tclasses.push.apply(classes, this.parser.parseClasses());\n\tthis.parser.skipWhitespace({treatNewlinesAsNonWhitespace: true});\n\tvar cite = this.parser.parseInlineRun(/(\\r?\\n)/mg);\n\t// before handling the cite, parse the body of the quote\n\tvar tree= this.parser.parseBlocks(reEndString);\n\t// If we got a cite, put it before the text\n\tif(cite.length > 0) {\n\t\ttree.unshift({\n\t\t\ttype: \"element\",\n\t\t\ttag: \"cite\",\n\t\t\tchildren: cite\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\t// Parse any optional cite\n\tthis.parser.skipWhitespace({treatNewlinesAsNonWhitespace: true});\n\tcite = this.parser.parseInlineRun(/(\\r?\\n)/mg);\n\t// If we got a cite, push it\n\tif(cite.length > 0) {\n\t\ttree.push({\n\t\t\ttype: \"element\",\n\t\t\ttag: \"cite\",\n\t\t\tchildren: cite\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\t// Return the blockquote element\n\treturn [{\n\t\ttype: \"element\",\n\t\ttag: \"blockquote\",\n\t\tattributes: {\n\t\t\tclass: { type: \"string\", value: classes.join(\" \") },\n\t\t},\n\t\tchildren: tree\n\t}];\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/rules.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikirule\n\nWiki pragma rule for rules specifications\n\n```\n\\rules except ruleone ruletwo rulethree\n\\rules only ruleone ruletwo rulethree\n```\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.name = \"rules\";\nexports.types = {pragma: true};\n\n/*\nInstantiate parse rule\n*/\nexports.init = function(parser) {\n\tthis.parser = parser;\n\t// Regexp to match\n\tthis.matchRegExp = /^\\\\rules[^\\S\\n]/mg;\n};\n\n/*\nParse the most recent match\n*/\nexports.parse = function() {\n\t// Move past the pragma invocation\n\tthis.parser.pos = this.matchRegExp.lastIndex;\n\t// Parse whitespace delimited tokens terminated by a line break\n\tvar reMatch = /[^\\S\\n]*(\\S+)|(\\r?\\n)/mg,\n\t\ttokens = [];\n\treMatch.lastIndex = this.parser.pos;\n\tvar match = reMatch.exec(this.parser.source);\n\twhile(match && match.index === this.parser.pos) {\n\t\tthis.parser.pos = reMatch.lastIndex;\n\t\t// Exit if we've got the line break\n\t\tif(match[2]) {\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Process the token\n\t\tif(match[1]) {\n\t\t\ttokens.push(match[1]);\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Match the next token\n\t\tmatch = reMatch.exec(this.parser.source);\n\t}\n\t// Process the tokens\n\tif(tokens.length > 0) {\n\t\tthis.parser.amendRules(tokens[0],tokens.slice(1));\n\t}\n\t// No parse tree nodes to return\n\treturn [];\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/styleblock.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikirule\n\nWiki text block rule for assigning styles and classes to paragraphs and other blocks. For example:\n\n```\n@@.myClass\n@@background-color:red;\nThis paragraph will have the CSS class `myClass`.\n\n* The `<ul>` around this list will also have the class `myClass`\n* List item 2\n\n@@\n```\n\nNote that classes and styles can be mixed subject to the rule that styles must precede classes. For example\n\n```\n@@.myFirstClass.mySecondClass\n@@width:100px;.myThirdClass\nThis is a paragraph\n@@\n```\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.name = \"styleblock\";\nexports.types = {block: true};\n\nexports.init = function(parser) {\n\tthis.parser = parser;\n\t// Regexp to match\n\tthis.matchRegExp = /@@((?:[^\\.\\r\\n\\s:]+:[^\\r\\n;]+;)+)?(?:\\.([^\\r\\n\\s]+))?\\r?\\n/mg;\n};\n\nexports.parse = function() {\n\tvar reEndString = \"^@@(?:\\\\r?\\\\n)?\";\n\tvar classes = [], styles = [];\n\tdo {\n\t\t// Get the class and style\n\t\tif(this.match[1]) {\n\t\t\tstyles.push(this.match[1]);\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(this.match[2]) {\n\t\t\tclasses.push(this.match[2].split(\".\").join(\" \"));\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Move past the match\n\t\tthis.parser.pos = this.matchRegExp.lastIndex;\n\t\t// Look for another line of classes and styles\n\t\tthis.match = this.matchRegExp.exec(this.parser.source);\n\t} while(this.match && this.match.index === this.parser.pos);\n\t// Parse the body\n\tvar tree = this.parser.parseBlocks(reEndString);\n\tfor(var t=0; t<tree.length; t++) {\n\t\tif(classes.length > 0) {\n\t\t\t$tw.utils.addClassToParseTreeNode(tree[t],classes.join(\" \"));\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(styles.length > 0) {\n\t\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(tree[t],\"style\",styles.join(\"\"));\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn tree;\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/table.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikirule\n\nWiki text block rule for tables.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.name = \"table\";\nexports.types = {block: true};\n\nexports.init = function(parser) {\n\tthis.parser = parser;\n\t// Regexp to match\n\tthis.matchRegExp = /^\\|(?:[^\\n]*)\\|(?:[fhck]?)\\r?(?:\\n|$)/mg;\n};\n\nvar processRow = function(prevColumns) {\n\tvar cellRegExp = /(?:\\|([^\\n\\|]*)\\|)|(\\|[fhck]?\\r?(?:\\n|$))/mg,\n\t\tcellTermRegExp = /((?:\\x20*)\\|)/mg,\n\t\ttree = [],\n\t\tcol = 0,\n\t\tcolSpanCount = 1,\n\t\tprevCell,\n\t\tvAlign;\n\t// Match a single cell\n\tcellRegExp.lastIndex = this.parser.pos;\n\tvar cellMatch = cellRegExp.exec(this.parser.source);\n\twhile(cellMatch && cellMatch.index === this.parser.pos) {\n\t\tif(cellMatch[1] === \"~\") {\n\t\t\t// Rowspan\n\t\t\tvar last = prevColumns[col];\n\t\t\tif(last) {\n\t\t\t\tlast.rowSpanCount++;\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(last.element,\"rowspan\",last.rowSpanCount);\n\t\t\t\tvAlign = $tw.utils.getAttributeValueFromParseTreeNode(last.element,\"valign\",\"center\");\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(last.element,\"valign\",vAlign);\n\t\t\t\tif(colSpanCount > 1) {\n\t\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(last.element,\"colspan\",colSpanCount);\n\t\t\t\t\tcolSpanCount = 1;\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// Move to just before the `|` terminating the cell\n\t\t\tthis.parser.pos = cellRegExp.lastIndex - 1;\n\t\t} else if(cellMatch[1] === \">\") {\n\t\t\t// Colspan\n\t\t\tcolSpanCount++;\n\t\t\t// Move to just before the `|` terminating the cell\n\t\t\tthis.parser.pos = cellRegExp.lastIndex - 1;\n\t\t} else if(cellMatch[1] === \"<\" && prevCell) {\n\t\t\tcolSpanCount = 1 + $tw.utils.getAttributeValueFromParseTreeNode(prevCell,\"colspan\",1);\n\t\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(prevCell,\"colspan\",colSpanCount);\n\t\t\tcolSpanCount = 1;\n\t\t\t// Move to just before the `|` terminating the cell\n\t\t\tthis.parser.pos = cellRegExp.lastIndex - 1;\n\t\t} else if(cellMatch[2]) {\n\t\t\t// End of row\n\t\t\tif(prevCell && colSpanCount > 1) {\n\t\t\t\tif(prevCell.attributes && prevCell.attributes && prevCell.attributes.colspan) {\n\t\t\t\t\t\tcolSpanCount += prevCell.attributes.colspan.value;\n\t\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\t\tcolSpanCount -= 1;\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(prevCell,\"colspan\",colSpanCount);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tthis.parser.pos = cellRegExp.lastIndex - 1;\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t// For ordinary cells, step beyond the opening `|`\n\t\t\tthis.parser.pos++;\n\t\t\t// Look for a space at the start of the cell\n\t\t\tvar spaceLeft = false;\n\t\t\tvAlign = null;\n\t\t\tif(this.parser.source.substr(this.parser.pos).search(/^\\^([^\\^]|\\^\\^)/) === 0) {\n\t\t\t\tvAlign = \"top\";\n\t\t\t} else if(this.parser.source.substr(this.parser.pos).search(/^,([^,]|,,)/) === 0) {\n\t\t\t\tvAlign = \"bottom\";\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(vAlign) {\n\t\t\t\tthis.parser.pos++;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tvar chr = this.parser.source.substr(this.parser.pos,1);\n\t\t\twhile(chr === \" \") {\n\t\t\t\tspaceLeft = true;\n\t\t\t\tthis.parser.pos++;\n\t\t\t\tchr = this.parser.source.substr(this.parser.pos,1);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// Check whether this is a heading cell\n\t\t\tvar cell;\n\t\t\tif(chr === \"!\") {\n\t\t\t\tthis.parser.pos++;\n\t\t\t\tcell = {type: \"element\", tag: \"th\", children: []};\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\tcell = {type: \"element\", tag: \"td\", children: []};\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\ttree.push(cell);\n\t\t\t// Record information about this cell\n\t\t\tprevCell = cell;\n\t\t\tprevColumns[col] = {rowSpanCount:1,element:cell};\n\t\t\t// Check for a colspan\n\t\t\tif(colSpanCount > 1) {\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(cell,\"colspan\",colSpanCount);\n\t\t\t\tcolSpanCount = 1;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// Parse the cell\n\t\t\tcell.children = this.parser.parseInlineRun(cellTermRegExp,{eatTerminator: true});\n\t\t\t// Set the alignment for the cell\n\t\t\tif(vAlign) {\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(cell,\"valign\",vAlign);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(this.parser.source.substr(this.parser.pos - 2,1) === \" \") { // spaceRight\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(cell,\"align\",spaceLeft ? 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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/transcludeblock.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikirule\n\nWiki text rule for block-level transclusion. For example:\n\n```\n{{MyTiddler}}\n{{MyTiddler||TemplateTitle}}\n```\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.name = \"transcludeblock\";\nexports.types = {block: true};\n\nexports.init = function(parser) {\n\tthis.parser = parser;\n\t// Regexp to match\n\tthis.matchRegExp = /\\{\\{([^\\{\\}\\|]*)(?:\\|\\|([^\\|\\{\\}]+))?\\}\\}(?:\\r?\\n|$)/mg;\n};\n\nexports.parse = function() {\n\t// Move past the match\n\tthis.parser.pos = this.matchRegExp.lastIndex;\n\t// Get the match details\n\tvar template = $tw.utils.trim(this.match[2]),\n\t\ttextRef = $tw.utils.trim(this.match[1]);\n\t// Prepare the transclude widget\n\tvar transcludeNode = {\n\t\t\ttype: \"transclude\",\n\t\t\tattributes: {},\n\t\t\tisBlock: true\n\t\t};\n\t// Prepare the tiddler widget\n\tvar tr, targetTitle, targetField, targetIndex, tiddlerNode;\n\tif(textRef) {\n\t\ttr = $tw.utils.parseTextReference(textRef);\n\t\ttargetTitle = tr.title;\n\t\ttargetField = tr.field;\n\t\ttargetIndex = tr.index;\n\t\ttiddlerNode = {\n\t\t\ttype: \"tiddler\",\n\t\t\tattributes: {\n\t\t\t\ttiddler: {type: \"string\", value: targetTitle}\n\t\t\t},\n\t\t\tisBlock: true,\n\t\t\tchildren: [transcludeNode]\n\t\t};\n\t}\n\tif(template) {\n\t\ttranscludeNode.attributes.tiddler = {type: \"string\", value: template};\n\t\tif(textRef) {\n\t\t\treturn [tiddlerNode];\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\treturn [transcludeNode];\n\t\t}\n\t} else {\n\t\tif(textRef) {\n\t\t\ttranscludeNode.attributes.tiddler = {type: \"string\", value: targetTitle};\n\t\t\tif(targetField) {\n\t\t\t\ttranscludeNode.attributes.field = {type: \"string\", value: targetField};\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(targetIndex) {\n\t\t\t\ttranscludeNode.attributes.index = {type: \"string\", value: targetIndex};\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\treturn [tiddlerNode];\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\treturn [transcludeNode];\n\t\t}\n\t}\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/transcludeinline.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/transcludeinline.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikirule\n\nWiki text rule for inline-level transclusion. For example:\n\n```\n{{MyTiddler}}\n{{MyTiddler||TemplateTitle}}\n```\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.name = \"transcludeinline\";\nexports.types = {inline: true};\n\nexports.init = function(parser) {\n\tthis.parser = parser;\n\t// Regexp to match\n\tthis.matchRegExp = /\\{\\{([^\\{\\}\\|]*)(?:\\|\\|([^\\|\\{\\}]+))?\\}\\}/mg;\n};\n\nexports.parse = function() {\n\t// Move past the match\n\tthis.parser.pos = this.matchRegExp.lastIndex;\n\t// Get the match details\n\tvar template = $tw.utils.trim(this.match[2]),\n\t\ttextRef = $tw.utils.trim(this.match[1]);\n\t// Prepare the transclude widget\n\tvar transcludeNode = {\n\t\t\ttype: \"transclude\",\n\t\t\tattributes: {}\n\t\t};\n\t// Prepare the tiddler widget\n\tvar tr, targetTitle, targetField, targetIndex, tiddlerNode;\n\tif(textRef) {\n\t\ttr = $tw.utils.parseTextReference(textRef);\n\t\ttargetTitle = tr.title;\n\t\ttargetField = tr.field;\n\t\ttargetIndex = tr.index;\n\t\ttiddlerNode = {\n\t\t\ttype: \"tiddler\",\n\t\t\tattributes: {\n\t\t\t\ttiddler: {type: \"string\", value: targetTitle}\n\t\t\t},\n\t\t\tchildren: [transcludeNode]\n\t\t};\n\t}\n\tif(template) {\n\t\ttranscludeNode.attributes.tiddler = {type: \"string\", value: template};\n\t\tif(textRef) {\n\t\t\treturn [tiddlerNode];\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\treturn [transcludeNode];\n\t\t}\n\t} else {\n\t\tif(textRef) {\n\t\t\ttranscludeNode.attributes.tiddler = {type: \"string\", value: targetTitle};\n\t\t\tif(targetField) {\n\t\t\t\ttranscludeNode.attributes.field = {type: \"string\", value: targetField};\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(targetIndex) {\n\t\t\t\ttranscludeNode.attributes.index = {type: \"string\", value: targetIndex};\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\treturn [tiddlerNode];\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\treturn [transcludeNode];\n\t\t}\n\t}\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/typedblock.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/typedblock.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikirule\n\nWiki text rule for typed blocks. For example:\n\n```\n$$$.js\nThis will be rendered as JavaScript\n$$$\n\n$$$.svg\n<svg xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\" width=\"150\" height=\"100\">\n <circle cx=\"100\" cy=\"50\" r=\"40\" stroke=\"black\" stroke-width=\"2\" fill=\"red\" />\n</svg>\n$$$\n\n$$$text/vnd.tiddlywiki>text/html\nThis will be rendered as an //HTML representation// of WikiText\n$$$\n```\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\");\n\nexports.name = \"typedblock\";\nexports.types = {block: true};\n\nexports.init = function(parser) {\n\tthis.parser = parser;\n\t// Regexp to match\n\tthis.matchRegExp = /\\$\\$\\$([^ >\\r\\n]*)(?: *> *([^ \\r\\n]+))?\\r?\\n/mg;\n};\n\nexports.parse = function() {\n\tvar reEnd = /\\r?\\n\\$\\$\\$\\r?(?:\\n|$)/mg;\n\t// Save the type\n\tvar parseType = this.match[1],\n\t\trenderType = this.match[2];\n\t// Move past the match\n\tthis.parser.pos = this.matchRegExp.lastIndex;\n\t// Look for the end of the block\n\treEnd.lastIndex = this.parser.pos;\n\tvar match = reEnd.exec(this.parser.source),\n\t\ttext;\n\t// Process the block\n\tif(match) {\n\t\ttext = this.parser.source.substring(this.parser.pos,match.index);\n\t\tthis.parser.pos = match.index + match[0].length;\n\t} else {\n\t\ttext = this.parser.source.substr(this.parser.pos);\n\t\tthis.parser.pos = this.parser.sourceLength;\n\t}\n\t// Parse the block according to the specified type\n\tvar parser = this.parser.wiki.parseText(parseType,text,{defaultType: \"text/plain\"});\n\t// If there's no render type, just return the parse tree\n\tif(!renderType) {\n\t\treturn parser.tree;\n\t} else {\n\t\t// Otherwise, render to the rendertype and return in a <PRE> tag\n\t\tvar widgetNode = this.parser.wiki.makeWidget(parser),\n\t\t\tcontainer = $tw.fakeDocument.createElement(\"div\");\n\t\twidgetNode.render(container,null);\n\t\ttext = renderType === \"text/html\" ? container.innerHTML : container.textContent;\n\t\treturn [{\n\t\t\ttype: \"element\",\n\t\t\ttag: \"pre\",\n\t\t\tchildren: [{\n\t\t\t\ttype: \"text\",\n\t\t\t\ttext: text\n\t\t\t}]\n\t\t}];\n\t}\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/whitespace.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/whitespace.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikirule\n\nWiki pragma rule for whitespace specifications\n\n```\n\\whitespace trim\n\\whitespace notrim\n```\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.name = \"whitespace\";\nexports.types = {pragma: true};\n\n/*\nInstantiate parse rule\n*/\nexports.init = function(parser) {\n\tthis.parser = parser;\n\t// Regexp to match\n\tthis.matchRegExp = /^\\\\whitespace[^\\S\\n]/mg;\n};\n\n/*\nParse the most recent match\n*/\nexports.parse = function() {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t// Move past the pragma invocation\n\tthis.parser.pos = this.matchRegExp.lastIndex;\n\t// Parse whitespace delimited tokens terminated by a line break\n\tvar reMatch = /[^\\S\\n]*(\\S+)|(\\r?\\n)/mg,\n\t\ttokens = [];\n\treMatch.lastIndex = this.parser.pos;\n\tvar match = reMatch.exec(this.parser.source);\n\twhile(match && match.index === this.parser.pos) {\n\t\tthis.parser.pos = reMatch.lastIndex;\n\t\t// Exit if we've got the line break\n\t\tif(match[2]) {\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Process the token\n\t\tif(match[1]) {\n\t\t\ttokens.push(match[1]);\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Match the next token\n\t\tmatch = reMatch.exec(this.parser.source);\n\t}\n\t// Process the tokens\n\t$tw.utils.each(tokens,function(token) {\n\t\tswitch(token) {\n\t\t\tcase \"trim\":\n\t\t\t\tself.parser.configTrimWhiteSpace = true;\n\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\tcase \"notrim\":\n\t\t\t\tself.parser.configTrimWhiteSpace = false;\n\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\t// No parse tree nodes to return\n\treturn [];\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/wikilink.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/wikilink.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikirule\n\nWiki text inline rule for wiki links. For example:\n\n```\nAWikiLink\nAnotherLink\n~SuppressedLink\n```\n\nPrecede a camel case word with `~` to prevent it from being recognised as a link.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.name = \"wikilink\";\nexports.types = {inline: true};\n\nexports.init = function(parser) {\n\tthis.parser = parser;\n\t// Regexp to match\n\tthis.matchRegExp = new RegExp($tw.config.textPrimitives.unWikiLink + \"?\" + $tw.config.textPrimitives.wikiLink,\"mg\");\n};\n\n/*\nParse the most recent match\n*/\nexports.parse = function() {\n\t// Get the details of the match\n\tvar linkText = this.match[0];\n\t// Move past the macro call\n\tthis.parser.pos = this.matchRegExp.lastIndex;\n\t// If the link starts with the unwikilink character then just output it as plain text\n\tif(linkText.substr(0,1) === $tw.config.textPrimitives.unWikiLink) {\n\t\treturn [{type: \"text\", text: linkText.substr(1)}];\n\t}\n\t// If the link has been preceded with a blocked letter then don't treat it as a link\n\tif(this.match.index > 0) {\n\t\tvar preRegExp = new RegExp($tw.config.textPrimitives.blockPrefixLetters,\"mg\");\n\t\tpreRegExp.lastIndex = this.match.index-1;\n\t\tvar preMatch = preRegExp.exec(this.parser.source);\n\t\tif(preMatch && preMatch.index === this.match.index-1) {\n\t\t\treturn [{type: \"text\", text: linkText}];\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn [{\n\t\ttype: \"link\",\n\t\tattributes: {\n\t\t\tto: {type: \"string\", value: linkText}\n\t\t},\n\t\tchildren: [{\n\t\t\ttype: \"text\",\n\t\t\ttext: linkText\n\t\t}]\n\t}];\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/wikiparser.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/wikiparser.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: parser\n\nThe wiki text parser processes blocks of source text into a parse tree.\n\nThe parse tree is made up of nested arrays of these JavaScript objects:\n\n\t{type: \"element\", tag: <string>, attributes: {}, children: []} - an HTML element\n\t{type: \"text\", text: <string>} - a text node\n\t{type: \"entity\", value: <string>} - an entity\n\t{type: \"raw\", html: <string>} - raw HTML\n\nAttributes are stored as hashmaps of the following objects:\n\n\t{type: \"string\", value: <string>} - literal string\n\t{type: \"indirect\", textReference: <textReference>} - indirect through a text reference\n\t{type: \"macro\", macro: <TBD>} - indirect through a macro invocation\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar WikiParser = function(type,text,options) {\n\tthis.wiki = options.wiki;\n\tvar self = this;\n\t// Check for an externally linked tiddler\n\tif($tw.browser && (text || \"\") === \"\" && options._canonical_uri) {\n\t\tthis.loadRemoteTiddler(options._canonical_uri);\n\t\ttext = $tw.language.getRawString(\"LazyLoadingWarning\");\n\t}\n\t// Initialise the classes if we don't have them already\n\tif(!this.pragmaRuleClasses) {\n\t\tWikiParser.prototype.pragmaRuleClasses = $tw.modules.createClassesFromModules(\"wikirule\",\"pragma\",$tw.WikiRuleBase);\n\t\tthis.setupRules(WikiParser.prototype.pragmaRuleClasses,\"$:/config/WikiParserRules/Pragmas/\");\n\t}\n\tif(!this.blockRuleClasses) {\n\t\tWikiParser.prototype.blockRuleClasses = $tw.modules.createClassesFromModules(\"wikirule\",\"block\",$tw.WikiRuleBase);\n\t\tthis.setupRules(WikiParser.prototype.blockRuleClasses,\"$:/config/WikiParserRules/Block/\");\n\t}\n\tif(!this.inlineRuleClasses) {\n\t\tWikiParser.prototype.inlineRuleClasses = $tw.modules.createClassesFromModules(\"wikirule\",\"inline\",$tw.WikiRuleBase);\n\t\tthis.setupRules(WikiParser.prototype.inlineRuleClasses,\"$:/config/WikiParserRules/Inline/\");\n\t}\n\t// Save the parse text\n\tthis.type = type || \"text/vnd.tiddlywiki\";\n\tthis.source = text || \"\";\n\tthis.sourceLength = this.source.length;\n\t// Flag for ignoring whitespace\n\tthis.configTrimWhiteSpace = false;\n\t// Set current parse position\n\tthis.pos = 0;\n\t// Instantiate the pragma parse rules\n\tthis.pragmaRules = this.instantiateRules(this.pragmaRuleClasses,\"pragma\",0);\n\t// Instantiate the parser block and inline rules\n\tthis.blockRules = this.instantiateRules(this.blockRuleClasses,\"block\",0);\n\tthis.inlineRules = this.instantiateRules(this.inlineRuleClasses,\"inline\",0);\n\t// Parse any pragmas\n\tthis.tree = [];\n\tvar topBranch = this.parsePragmas();\n\t// Parse the text into inline runs or blocks\n\tif(options.parseAsInline) {\n\t\ttopBranch.push.apply(topBranch,this.parseInlineRun());\n\t} else {\n\t\ttopBranch.push.apply(topBranch,this.parseBlocks());\n\t}\n\t// Return the parse tree\n};\n\n/*\n*/\nWikiParser.prototype.loadRemoteTiddler = function(url) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t$tw.utils.httpRequest({\n\t\turl: url,\n\t\ttype: \"GET\",\n\t\tcallback: function(err,data) {\n\t\t\tif(!err) {\n\t\t\t\tvar tiddlers = self.wiki.deserializeTiddlers(\".tid\",data,self.wiki.getCreationFields());\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.each(tiddlers,function(tiddler) {\n\t\t\t\t\ttiddler[\"_canonical_uri\"] = url;\n\t\t\t\t});\n\t\t\t\tif(tiddlers) {\n\t\t\t\t\tself.wiki.addTiddlers(tiddlers);\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t});\n};\n\n/*\n*/\nWikiParser.prototype.setupRules = function(proto,configPrefix) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\tif(!$tw.safemode) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.each(proto,function(object,name) {\n\t\t\tif(self.wiki.getTiddlerText(configPrefix + name,\"enable\") !== \"enable\") {\n\t\t\t\tdelete proto[name];\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t});\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nInstantiate an array of parse rules\n*/\nWikiParser.prototype.instantiateRules = function(classes,type,startPos) {\n\tvar rulesInfo = [],\n\t\tself = this;\n\t$tw.utils.each(classes,function(RuleClass) {\n\t\t// Instantiate the rule\n\t\tvar rule = new RuleClass(self);\n\t\trule.is = {};\n\t\trule.is[type] = true;\n\t\trule.init(self);\n\t\tvar matchIndex = rule.findNextMatch(startPos);\n\t\tif(matchIndex !== undefined) {\n\t\t\trulesInfo.push({\n\t\t\t\trule: rule,\n\t\t\t\tmatchIndex: matchIndex\n\t\t\t});\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\treturn rulesInfo;\n};\n\n/*\nSkip any whitespace at the current position. 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"title": "$:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/wikirulebase.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/parsers/wikiparser/rules/wikirulebase.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: global\n\nBase class for wiki parser rules\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\nThis constructor is always overridden with a blank constructor, and so shouldn't be used\n*/\nvar WikiRuleBase = function() {\n};\n\n/*\nTo be overridden by individual rules\n*/\nWikiRuleBase.prototype.init = function(parser) {\n\tthis.parser = parser;\n};\n\n/*\nDefault implementation of findNextMatch uses RegExp matching\n*/\nWikiRuleBase.prototype.findNextMatch = function(startPos) {\n\tthis.matchRegExp.lastIndex = startPos;\n\tthis.match = this.matchRegExp.exec(this.parser.source);\n\treturn this.match ? this.match.index : undefined;\n};\n\nexports.WikiRuleBase = WikiRuleBase;\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/pluginswitcher.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: global\n\nManages switching plugins for themes and languages.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\noptions:\nwiki: wiki store to be used\npluginType: type of plugin to be switched\ncontrollerTitle: title of tiddler used to control switching of this resource\ndefaultPlugins: array of default plugins to be used if nominated plugin isn't found\nonSwitch: callback when plugin is switched (single parameter is array of plugin titles)\n*/\nfunction PluginSwitcher(options) {\n\tthis.wiki = options.wiki;\n\tthis.pluginType = options.pluginType;\n\tthis.controllerTitle = options.controllerTitle;\n\tthis.defaultPlugins = options.defaultPlugins || [];\n\tthis.onSwitch = options.onSwitch;\n\t// Switch to the current plugin\n\tthis.switchPlugins();\n\t// Listen for changes to the selected plugin\n\tvar self = this;\n\tthis.wiki.addEventListener(\"change\",function(changes) {\n\t\tif($tw.utils.hop(changes,self.controllerTitle)) {\n\t\t\tself.switchPlugins();\n\t\t}\n\t});\n}\n\nPluginSwitcher.prototype.switchPlugins = function() {\n\t// Get the name of the current theme\n\tvar selectedPluginTitle = this.wiki.getTiddlerText(this.controllerTitle);\n\t// If it doesn't exist, then fallback to one of the default themes\n\tvar index = 0;\n\twhile(!this.wiki.getTiddler(selectedPluginTitle) && index < this.defaultPlugins.length) {\n\t\tselectedPluginTitle = this.defaultPlugins[index++];\n\t}\n\t// Accumulate the titles of the plugins that we need to load\n\tvar plugins = [],\n\t\tself = this,\n\t\taccumulatePlugin = function(title) {\n\t\t\tvar tiddler = self.wiki.getTiddler(title);\n\t\t\tif(tiddler && tiddler.isPlugin() && plugins.indexOf(title) === -1) {\n\t\t\t\tplugins.push(title);\n\t\t\t\tvar pluginInfo = JSON.parse(self.wiki.getTiddlerText(title)),\n\t\t\t\t\tdependents = $tw.utils.parseStringArray(tiddler.fields.dependents || \"\");\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.each(dependents,function(title) {\n\t\t\t\t\taccumulatePlugin(title);\n\t\t\t\t});\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t};\n\taccumulatePlugin(selectedPluginTitle);\n\t// Read the plugin info for the incoming plugins\n\tvar changes = $tw.wiki.readPluginInfo(plugins);\n\t// Unregister any existing theme tiddlers\n\tvar unregisteredTiddlers = $tw.wiki.unregisterPluginTiddlers(this.pluginType);\n\t// Register any new theme tiddlers\n\tvar registeredTiddlers = $tw.wiki.registerPluginTiddlers(this.pluginType,plugins);\n\t// Unpack the current theme tiddlers\n\t$tw.wiki.unpackPluginTiddlers();\n\t// Call the switch handler\n\tif(this.onSwitch) {\n\t\tthis.onSwitch(plugins);\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.PluginSwitcher = PluginSwitcher;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/savers/andtidwiki.js",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/savers/beaker.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: saver\n\nSaves files using the Beaker browser's (https://beakerbrowser.com) Dat protocol (https://datproject.org/)\nCompatible with beaker >= V0.7.2\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\nSet up the saver\n*/\nvar BeakerSaver = function(wiki) {\n\tthis.wiki = wiki;\n};\n\nBeakerSaver.prototype.save = function(text,method,callback) {\n\tvar dat = new DatArchive(\"\" + window.location),\n\t\tpathname = (\"\" + window.location.pathname).split(\"#\")[0];\n\tdat.stat(pathname).then(function(value) {\n\t\tif(value.isDirectory()) {\n\t\t\tpathname = pathname + \"/index.html\";\n\t\t}\n\t\tdat.writeFile(pathname,text,\"utf8\").then(function(value) {\n\t\t\tcallback(null);\n\t\t},function(reason) {\n\t\t\tcallback(\"Beaker Saver Write Error: \" + reason);\n\t\t});\n\t},function(reason) {\n\t\tcallback(\"Beaker Saver Stat Error: \" + reason);\n\t});\n\treturn true;\n};\n\n/*\nInformation about this saver\n*/\nBeakerSaver.prototype.info = {\n\tname: \"beaker\",\n\tpriority: 3000,\n\tcapabilities: [\"save\", \"autosave\"]\n};\n\n/*\nStatic method that returns true if this saver is capable of working\n*/\nexports.canSave = function(wiki) {\n\treturn !!window.DatArchive && location.protocol===\"dat:\";\n};\n\n/*\nCreate an instance of this saver\n*/\nexports.create = function(wiki) {\n\treturn new BeakerSaver(wiki);\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/authenticators/basic.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: authenticator\n\nAuthenticator for WWW basic authentication\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nif($tw.node) {\n\tvar util = require(\"util\"),\n\t\tfs = require(\"fs\"),\n\t\turl = require(\"url\"),\n\t\tpath = require(\"path\");\n}\n\nfunction BasicAuthenticator(server) {\n\tthis.server = server;\n\tthis.credentialsData = [];\n}\n\n/*\nReturns true if the authenticator is active, false if it is inactive, or a string if there is an error\n*/\nBasicAuthenticator.prototype.init = function() {\n\t// Read the credentials data\n\tthis.credentialsFilepath = this.server.get(\"credentials\");\n\tif(this.credentialsFilepath) {\n\t\tvar resolveCredentialsFilepath = path.resolve(this.server.boot.wikiPath,this.credentialsFilepath);\n\t\tif(fs.existsSync(resolveCredentialsFilepath) && !fs.statSync(resolveCredentialsFilepath).isDirectory()) {\n\t\t\tvar credentialsText = fs.readFileSync(resolveCredentialsFilepath,\"utf8\"),\n\t\t\t\tcredentialsData = $tw.utils.parseCsvStringWithHeader(credentialsText);\n\t\t\tif(typeof credentialsData === \"string\") {\n\t\t\t\treturn \"Error: \" + credentialsData + \" reading credentials from '\" + resolveCredentialsFilepath + \"'\";\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\tthis.credentialsData = credentialsData;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\treturn \"Error: Unable to load user credentials from '\" + resolveCredentialsFilepath + \"'\";\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\t// Add the hardcoded username and password if specified\n\tif(this.server.get(\"username\") && this.server.get(\"password\")) {\n\t\tthis.credentialsData = this.credentialsData || [];\n\t\tthis.credentialsData.push({\n\t\t\tusername: this.server.get(\"username\"),\n\t\t\tpassword: this.server.get(\"password\")\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\treturn this.credentialsData.length > 0;\n};\n\n/*\nReturns true if the request is authenticated and assigns the \"authenticatedUsername\" state variable.\nReturns false if the request couldn't be authenticated having sent an appropriate response to the browser\n*/\nBasicAuthenticator.prototype.authenticateRequest = function(request,response,state) {\n\t// Extract the incoming username and password from the request\n\tvar header = request.headers.authorization || \"\";\n\tif(!header && state.allowAnon) {\n\t\t// If there's no header and anonymous access is allowed then we don't set authenticatedUsername\n\t\treturn true;\n\t}\n\tvar token = header.split(/\\s+/).pop() || \"\",\n\t\tauth = $tw.utils.base64Decode(token),\n\t\tparts = auth.split(/:/),\n\t\tincomingUsername = parts[0],\n\t\tincomingPassword = parts[1];\n\t// Check that at least one of the credentials matches\n\tvar matchingCredentials = this.credentialsData.find(function(credential) {\n\t\treturn credential.username === incomingUsername && credential.password === incomingPassword;\n\t});\n\tif(matchingCredentials) {\n\t\t// If so, add the authenticated username to the request state\n\t\tstate.authenticatedUsername = incomingUsername;\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\t// If not, return an authentication challenge\n\t\tresponse.writeHead(401,\"Authentication required\",{\n\t\t\t\"WWW-Authenticate\": 'Basic realm=\"Please provide your username and password to login to ' + state.server.servername + '\"'\n\t\t});\n\t\tresponse.end();\n\t\treturn false;\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.AuthenticatorClass = BasicAuthenticator;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/server/authenticators/header.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/authenticators/header.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: authenticator\n\nAuthenticator for trusted header authentication\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nfunction HeaderAuthenticator(server) {\n\tthis.server = server;\n\tthis.header = server.get(\"authenticated-user-header\") ? server.get(\"authenticated-user-header\").toLowerCase() : undefined;\n}\n\n/*\nReturns true if the authenticator is active, false if it is inactive, or a string if there is an error\n*/\nHeaderAuthenticator.prototype.init = function() {\n\treturn !!this.header;\n};\n\n/*\nReturns true if the request is authenticated and assigns the \"authenticatedUsername\" state variable.\nReturns false if the request couldn't be authenticated having sent an appropriate response to the browser\n*/\nHeaderAuthenticator.prototype.authenticateRequest = function(request,response,state) {\n\t// Otherwise, authenticate as the username in the specified header\n\tvar username = request.headers[this.header];\n\tif(!username && !state.allowAnon) {\n\t\tresponse.writeHead(401,\"Authorization header required to login to '\" + state.server.servername + \"'\");\n\t\tresponse.end();\n\t\treturn false;\n\t} else {\n\t\t// authenticatedUsername will be undefined for anonymous users\n\t\tstate.authenticatedUsername = username;\n\t\treturn true;\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.AuthenticatorClass = HeaderAuthenticator;\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/routes/delete-tiddler.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: route\n\nDELETE /recipes/default/tiddlers/:title\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.method = \"DELETE\";\n\nexports.path = /^\\/bags\\/default\\/tiddlers\\/(.+)$/;\n\nexports.handler = function(request,response,state) {\n\tvar title = decodeURIComponent(state.params[0]);\n\tstate.wiki.deleteTiddler(title);\n\tresponse.writeHead(204, \"OK\", {\n\t\t\"Content-Type\": \"text/plain\"\n\t});\n\tresponse.end();\n};\n\n}());\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/routes/get-favicon.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: route\n\nGET /favicon.ico\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.method = \"GET\";\n\nexports.path = /^\\/favicon.ico$/;\n\nexports.handler = function(request,response,state) {\n\tresponse.writeHead(200, {\"Content-Type\": \"image/x-icon\"});\n\tvar buffer = state.wiki.getTiddlerText(\"$:/favicon.ico\",\"\");\n\tresponse.end(buffer,\"base64\");\n};\n\n}());\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/routes/get-file.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: route\n\nGET /files/:filepath\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.method = \"GET\";\n\nexports.path = /^\\/files\\/(.+)$/;\n\nexports.handler = function(request,response,state) {\n\tvar path = require(\"path\"),\n\t\tfs = require(\"fs\"),\n\t\tutil = require(\"util\"),\n\t\tsuppliedFilename = decodeURIComponent(state.params[0]),\n\t\tfilename = path.resolve(state.boot.wikiPath,\"files\",suppliedFilename),\n\t\textension = path.extname(filename);\n\tfs.readFile(filename,function(err,content) {\n\t\tvar status,content,type = \"text/plain\";\n\t\tif(err) {\n\t\t\tconsole.log(\"Error accessing file \" + filename + \": \" + err.toString());\n\t\t\tstatus = 404;\n\t\t\tcontent = \"File '\" + suppliedFilename + \"' not found\";\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tstatus = 200;\n\t\t\tcontent = content;\n\t\t\ttype = ($tw.config.fileExtensionInfo[extension] ? $tw.config.fileExtensionInfo[extension].type : \"application/octet-stream\");\n\t\t}\n\t\tresponse.writeHead(status,{\n\t\t\t\"Content-Type\": type\n\t\t});\n\t\tresponse.end(content);\n\t});\n};\n\n}());\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/server/routes/get-index.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/routes/get-index.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: route\n\nGET /\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar zlib = require(\"zlib\");\n\nexports.method = \"GET\";\n\nexports.path = /^\\/$/;\n\nexports.handler = function(request,response,state) {\n\tvar acceptEncoding = request.headers[\"accept-encoding\"];\n\tif(!acceptEncoding) {\n\t\tacceptEncoding = \"\";\n\t}\n\tvar text = state.wiki.renderTiddler(state.server.get(\"root-render-type\"),state.server.get(\"root-tiddler\")),\n\t\tresponseHeaders = {\n\t\t\"Content-Type\": state.server.get(\"root-serve-type\")\n\t};\n\t/*\n\tIf the gzip=yes flag for `listen` is set, check if the user agent permits\n\tcompression. If so, compress our response. Note that we use the synchronous\n\tfunctions from zlib to stay in the imperative style. The current `Server`\n\tdoesn't depend on this, and we may just as well use the async versions.\n\t*/\n\tif(state.server.enableGzip) {\n\t\tif (/\\bdeflate\\b/.test(acceptEncoding)) {\n\t\t\tresponseHeaders[\"Content-Encoding\"] = \"deflate\";\n\t\t\ttext = zlib.deflateSync(text);\n\t\t} else if (/\\bgzip\\b/.test(acceptEncoding)) {\n\t\t\tresponseHeaders[\"Content-Encoding\"] = \"gzip\";\n\t\t\ttext = zlib.gzipSync(text);\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\tresponse.writeHead(200,responseHeaders);\n\tresponse.end(text);\n};\n\n}());\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/routes/get-login-basic.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: route\n\nGET /login-basic -- force a Basic Authentication challenge\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.method = \"GET\";\n\nexports.path = /^\\/login-basic$/;\n\nexports.handler = function(request,response,state) {\n\tif(!state.authenticatedUsername) {\n\t\t// Challenge if there's no username\n\t\tresponse.writeHead(401,{\n\t\t\t\"WWW-Authenticate\": 'Basic realm=\"Please provide your username and password to login to ' + state.server.servername + '\"'\n\t\t});\n\t\tresponse.end();\t\t\n\t} else {\n\t\t// Redirect to the root wiki if login worked\n\t\tresponse.writeHead(302,{\n\t\t\tLocation: \"/\"\n\t\t});\n\t\tresponse.end();\n\t}\n};\n\n}());\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/routes/get-status.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: route\n\nGET /status\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.method = \"GET\";\n\nexports.path = /^\\/status$/;\n\nexports.handler = function(request,response,state) {\n\tresponse.writeHead(200, {\"Content-Type\": \"application/json\"});\n\tvar text = JSON.stringify({\n\t\tusername: state.authenticatedUsername || state.server.get(\"anon-username\") || \"\",\n\t\tanonymous: !state.authenticatedUsername,\n\t\tread_only: !state.server.isAuthorized(\"writers\",state.authenticatedUsername),\n\t\tspace: {\n\t\t\trecipe: \"default\"\n\t\t},\n\t\ttiddlywiki_version: $tw.version\n\t});\n\tresponse.end(text,\"utf8\");\n};\n\n}());\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/routes/get-tiddler-html.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: route\n\nGET /:title\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.method = \"GET\";\n\nexports.path = /^\\/([^\\/]+)$/;\n\nexports.handler = function(request,response,state) {\n\tvar title = decodeURIComponent(state.params[0]),\n\t\ttiddler = state.wiki.getTiddler(title);\n\tif(tiddler) {\n\t\tvar renderType = tiddler.getFieldString(\"_render_type\"),\n\t\t\trenderTemplate = tiddler.getFieldString(\"_render_template\");\n\t\t// Tiddler fields '_render_type' and '_render_template' overwrite\n\t\t// system wide settings for render type and template\n\t\tif(state.wiki.isSystemTiddler(title)) {\n\t\t\trenderType = renderType || state.server.get(\"system-tiddler-render-type\");\n\t\t\trenderTemplate = renderTemplate || state.server.get(\"system-tiddler-render-template\");\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\trenderType = renderType || state.server.get(\"tiddler-render-type\");\n\t\t\trenderTemplate = renderTemplate || state.server.get(\"tiddler-render-template\");\n\t\t}\n\t\tvar text = state.wiki.renderTiddler(renderType,renderTemplate,{parseAsInline: true, variables: {currentTiddler: title}});\n\t\t// Naughty not to set a content-type, but it's the easiest way to ensure the browser will see HTML pages as HTML, and accept plain text tiddlers as CSS or JS\n\t\tresponse.writeHead(200);\n\t\tresponse.end(text,\"utf8\");\n\t} else {\n\t\tresponse.writeHead(404);\n\t\tresponse.end();\n\t}\n};\n\n}());\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/server/routes/get-tiddler.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/routes/get-tiddler.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: route\n\nGET /recipes/default/tiddlers/:title\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.method = \"GET\";\n\nexports.path = /^\\/recipes\\/default\\/tiddlers\\/(.+)$/;\n\nexports.handler = function(request,response,state) {\n\tvar title = decodeURIComponent(state.params[0]),\n\t\ttiddler = state.wiki.getTiddler(title),\n\t\ttiddlerFields = {},\n\t\tknownFields = [\n\t\t\t\"bag\", \"created\", \"creator\", \"modified\", \"modifier\", \"permissions\", \"recipe\", \"revision\", \"tags\", \"text\", \"title\", \"type\", \"uri\"\n\t\t];\n\tif(tiddler) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.each(tiddler.fields,function(field,name) {\n\t\t\tvar value = tiddler.getFieldString(name);\n\t\t\tif(knownFields.indexOf(name) !== -1) {\n\t\t\t\ttiddlerFields[name] = value;\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\ttiddlerFields.fields = tiddlerFields.fields || {};\n\t\t\t\ttiddlerFields.fields[name] = value;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t});\n\t\ttiddlerFields.revision = state.wiki.getChangeCount(title);\n\t\ttiddlerFields.bag = \"default\";\n\t\ttiddlerFields.type = tiddlerFields.type || \"text/vnd.tiddlywiki\";\n\t\tresponse.writeHead(200, {\"Content-Type\": \"application/json\"});\n\t\tresponse.end(JSON.stringify(tiddlerFields),\"utf8\");\n\t} else {\n\t\tresponse.writeHead(404);\n\t\tresponse.end();\n\t}\n};\n\n}());\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/server/routes/get-tiddlers-json.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/routes/get-tiddlers-json.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: route\n\nGET /recipes/default/tiddlers.json?filter=<filter>\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar DEFAULT_FILTER = \"[all[tiddlers]!is[system]sort[title]]\";\n\nexports.method = \"GET\";\n\nexports.path = /^\\/recipes\\/default\\/tiddlers.json$/;\n\nexports.handler = function(request,response,state) {\n\tvar filter = state.queryParameters.filter || DEFAULT_FILTER;\n\tif(state.wiki.getTiddlerText(\"$:/config/Server/AllowAllExternalFilters\") !== \"yes\") {\n\t\tif(state.wiki.getTiddlerText(\"$:/config/Server/ExternalFilters/\" + filter) !== \"yes\") {\n\t\t\tconsole.log(\"Blocked attempt to GET /recipes/default/tiddlers.json with filter: \" + filter);\n\t\t\tresponse.writeHead(403);\n\t\t\tresponse.end();\n\t\t\treturn;\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\tif(state.wiki.getTiddlerText(\"$:/config/SyncSystemTiddlersFromServer\") === \"no\") {\n\t\tfilter += \"+[!is[system]]\";\n\t}\n\tvar excludeFields = (state.queryParameters.exclude || \"text\").split(\",\"),\n\t\ttitles = state.wiki.filterTiddlers(filter);\n\tresponse.writeHead(200, {\"Content-Type\": \"application/json\"});\n\tvar tiddlers = [];\n\t$tw.utils.each(titles,function(title) {\n\t\tvar tiddler = state.wiki.getTiddler(title);\n\t\tif(tiddler) {\n\t\t\tvar tiddlerFields = tiddler.getFieldStrings({exclude: excludeFields});\n\t\t\ttiddlerFields.revision = state.wiki.getChangeCount(title);\n\t\t\ttiddlerFields.type = tiddlerFields.type || \"text/vnd.tiddlywiki\";\n\t\t\ttiddlers.push(tiddlerFields);\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\tvar text = JSON.stringify(tiddlers);\n\tresponse.end(text,\"utf8\");\n};\n\n}());\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/routes/put-tiddler.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: route\n\nPUT /recipes/default/tiddlers/:title\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nexports.method = \"PUT\";\n\nexports.path = /^\\/recipes\\/default\\/tiddlers\\/(.+)$/;\n\nexports.handler = function(request,response,state) {\n\tvar title = decodeURIComponent(state.params[0]),\n\tfields = JSON.parse(state.data);\n\t// Pull up any subfields in the `fields` object\n\tif(fields.fields) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.each(fields.fields,function(field,name) {\n\t\t\tfields[name] = field;\n\t\t});\n\t\tdelete fields.fields;\n\t}\n\t// Remove any revision field\n\tif(fields.revision) {\n\t\tdelete fields.revision;\n\t}\n\tstate.wiki.addTiddler(new $tw.Tiddler(state.wiki.getCreationFields(),fields,{title: title},state.wiki.getModificationFields()));\n\tvar changeCount = state.wiki.getChangeCount(title).toString();\n\tresponse.writeHead(204, \"OK\",{\n\t\tEtag: \"\\\"default/\" + encodeURIComponent(title) + \"/\" + changeCount + \":\\\"\",\n\t\t\"Content-Type\": \"text/plain\"\n\t});\n\tresponse.end();\n};\n\n}());\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/server/server.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: library\n\nServe tiddlers over http\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nif($tw.node) {\n\tvar util = require(\"util\"),\n\t\tfs = require(\"fs\"),\n\t\turl = require(\"url\"),\n\t\tpath = require(\"path\"),\n\t\tquerystring = require(\"querystring\");\n}\n\n/*\nA simple HTTP server with regexp-based routes\noptions: variables - optional hashmap of variables to set (a misnomer - they are really constant parameters)\n\t\t routes - optional array of routes to use\n\t\t wiki - reference to wiki object\n*/\nfunction Server(options) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\tthis.routes = options.routes || [];\n\tthis.authenticators = options.authenticators || [];\n\tthis.wiki = options.wiki;\n\tthis.boot = options.boot || $tw.boot;\n\tthis.servername = $tw.utils.transliterateToSafeASCII(this.wiki.getTiddlerText(\"$:/SiteTitle\") || \"TiddlyWiki5\");\n\t// Initialise the variables\n\tthis.variables = $tw.utils.extend({},this.defaultVariables);\n\tif(options.variables) {\n\t\tfor(var variable in options.variables) {\n\t\t\tif(options.variables[variable]) {\n\t\t\t\tthis.variables[variable] = options.variables[variable];\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\t\t\n\t}\n\t$tw.utils.extend({},this.defaultVariables,options.variables);\n\t// Initialise CSRF\n\tthis.csrfDisable = this.get(\"csrf-disable\") === \"yes\";\n\t// Initialize Gzip compression\n\tthis.enableGzip = this.get(\"gzip\") === \"yes\";\n\t// Initialise authorization\n\tvar authorizedUserName = (this.get(\"username\") && this.get(\"password\")) ? 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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/browser-messaging.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: startup\n\nBrowser message handling\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n// Export name and synchronous status\nexports.name = \"browser-messaging\";\nexports.platforms = [\"browser\"];\nexports.after = [\"startup\"];\nexports.synchronous = true;\n\n/*\nLoad a specified url as an iframe and call the callback when it is loaded. 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"title": "$:/core/modules/startup/commands.js",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/startup/rootwidget.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: startup\n\nSetup the root widget and the core root widget handlers\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n// Export name and synchronous status\nexports.name = \"rootwidget\";\nexports.platforms = [\"browser\"];\nexports.after = [\"startup\"];\nexports.before = [\"story\"];\nexports.synchronous = true;\n\nexports.startup = function() {\n\t// Install the modal message mechanism\n\t$tw.modal = new $tw.utils.Modal($tw.wiki);\n\t$tw.rootWidget.addEventListener(\"tm-modal\",function(event) {\n\t\t$tw.modal.display(event.param,{variables: event.paramObject, event: event});\n\t});\n\t$tw.rootWidget.addEventListener(\"tm-show-switcher\",function(event) {\n\t\t$tw.modal.display(\"$:/core/ui/SwitcherModal\",{variables: event.paramObject, event: event});\n\t});\t\n\t// Install the notification mechanism\n\t$tw.notifier = new $tw.utils.Notifier($tw.wiki);\n\t$tw.rootWidget.addEventListener(\"tm-notify\",function(event) {\n\t\t$tw.notifier.display(event.param,{variables: event.paramObject});\n\t});\n\t// Install the copy-to-clipboard mechanism\n\t$tw.rootWidget.addEventListener(\"tm-copy-to-clipboard\",function(event) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.copyToClipboard(event.param);\n\t});\n\t// Install the tm-focus-selector message\n\t$tw.rootWidget.addEventListener(\"tm-focus-selector\",function(event) {\n\t\tvar selector = event.param || \"\",\n\t\t\telement;\n\t\ttry {\n\t\t\telement = document.querySelector(selector);\n\t\t} catch(e) {\n\t\t\tconsole.log(\"Error in selector: \",selector)\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(element && element.focus) {\n\t\t\telement.focus(event.paramObject);\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\t// Install the scroller\n\t$tw.pageScroller = new $tw.utils.PageScroller();\n\t$tw.rootWidget.addEventListener(\"tm-scroll\",function(event) {\n\t\t$tw.pageScroller.handleEvent(event);\n\t});\n\tvar fullscreen = $tw.utils.getFullScreenApis();\n\tif(fullscreen) {\n\t\t$tw.rootWidget.addEventListener(\"tm-full-screen\",function(event) {\n\t\t\tvar fullScreenDocument = event.event ? event.event.target.ownerDocument : document;\n\t\t\tif(event.param === \"enter\") {\n\t\t\t\tfullScreenDocument.documentElement[fullscreen._requestFullscreen](Element.ALLOW_KEYBOARD_INPUT);\n\t\t\t} else if(event.param === \"exit\") {\n\t\t\t\tfullScreenDocument[fullscreen._exitFullscreen]();\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\tif(fullScreenDocument[fullscreen._fullscreenElement]) {\n\t\t\t\t\tfullScreenDocument[fullscreen._exitFullscreen]();\n\t\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\t\tfullScreenDocument.documentElement[fullscreen._requestFullscreen](Element.ALLOW_KEYBOARD_INPUT);\n\t\t\t\t}\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\t// If we're being viewed on a data: URI then give instructions for how to save\n\tif(document.location.protocol === \"data:\") {\n\t\t$tw.rootWidget.dispatchEvent({\n\t\t\ttype: \"tm-modal\",\n\t\t\tparam: \"$:/language/Modals/SaveInstructions\"\n\t\t});\n\t}\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/startup.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: startup\n\nMiscellaneous startup logic for both the client and server.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n// Export name and synchronous status\nexports.name = \"startup\";\nexports.after = [\"load-modules\"];\nexports.synchronous = true;\n\n// Set to `true` to enable performance instrumentation\nvar PERFORMANCE_INSTRUMENTATION_CONFIG_TITLE = \"$:/config/Performance/Instrumentation\";\n\nvar widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\");\n\nexports.startup = function() {\n\tvar modules,n,m,f;\n\t// Minimal browser detection\n\tif($tw.browser) {\n\t\t$tw.browser.isIE = (/msie|trident/i.test(navigator.userAgent));\n\t\t$tw.browser.isFirefox = !!document.mozFullScreenEnabled;\n\t}\n\t// Platform detection\n\t$tw.platform = {};\n\tif($tw.browser) {\n\t\t$tw.platform.isMac = /Mac/.test(navigator.platform);\n\t\t$tw.platform.isWindows = /win/i.test(navigator.platform);\n\t\t$tw.platform.isLinux = /Linux/i.test(navigator.platform);\n\t} else {\n\t\tswitch(require(\"os\").platform()) {\n\t\t\tcase \"darwin\":\n\t\t\t\t$tw.platform.isMac = true;\n\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\tcase \"win32\":\n\t\t\t\t$tw.platform.isWindows = true;\n\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\tcase \"freebsd\":\n\t\t\t\t$tw.platform.isLinux = true;\n\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\tcase \"linux\":\n\t\t\t\t$tw.platform.isLinux = true;\n\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\t// Initialise version\n\t$tw.version = $tw.utils.extractVersionInfo();\n\t// Set up the performance framework\n\t$tw.perf = new $tw.Performance($tw.wiki.getTiddlerText(PERFORMANCE_INSTRUMENTATION_CONFIG_TITLE,\"no\") === \"yes\");\n\t// Create a root widget for attaching event handlers. By using it as the parentWidget for another widget tree, one can reuse the event handlers\n\t$tw.rootWidget = new widget.widget({\n\t\ttype: \"widget\",\n\t\tchildren: []\n\t},{\n\t\twiki: $tw.wiki,\n\t\tdocument: $tw.browser ? document : $tw.fakeDocument\n\t});\n\t// Execute any startup actions\n\t$tw.rootWidget.invokeActionsByTag(\"$:/tags/StartupAction\");\n\tif($tw.browser) {\n\t\t$tw.rootWidget.invokeActionsByTag(\"$:/tags/StartupAction/Browser\");\t\t\n\t}\n\tif($tw.node) {\n\t\t$tw.rootWidget.invokeActionsByTag(\"$:/tags/StartupAction/Node\");\t\t\n\t}\n\t// Kick off the language manager and switcher\n\t$tw.language = new $tw.Language();\n\t$tw.languageSwitcher = new $tw.PluginSwitcher({\n\t\twiki: $tw.wiki,\n\t\tpluginType: \"language\",\n\t\tcontrollerTitle: \"$:/language\",\n\t\tdefaultPlugins: [\n\t\t\t\"$:/languages/en-GB\"\n\t\t],\n\t\tonSwitch: function(plugins) {\n\t\t\tif($tw.browser) {\n\t\t\t\tvar pluginTiddler = $tw.wiki.getTiddler(plugins[0]);\n\t\t\t\tif(pluginTiddler) {\n\t\t\t\t\tdocument.documentElement.setAttribute(\"dir\",pluginTiddler.getFieldString(\"text-direction\") || \"auto\");\n\t\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\t\tdocument.documentElement.removeAttribute(\"dir\");\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\t// Kick off the theme manager\n\t$tw.themeManager = new $tw.PluginSwitcher({\n\t\twiki: $tw.wiki,\n\t\tpluginType: \"theme\",\n\t\tcontrollerTitle: \"$:/theme\",\n\t\tdefaultPlugins: [\n\t\t\t\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/snowwhite\",\n\t\t\t\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla\"\n\t\t]\n\t});\n\t// Kick off the keyboard manager\n\t$tw.keyboardManager = new $tw.KeyboardManager();\n\t// Listen for shortcuts\n\tif($tw.browser) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(document,[{\n\t\t\tname: \"keydown\",\n\t\t\thandlerObject: $tw.keyboardManager,\n\t\t\thandlerMethod: \"handleKeydownEvent\"\n\t\t}]);\n\t}\n\t// Clear outstanding tiddler store change events to avoid an unnecessary refresh cycle at startup\n\t$tw.wiki.clearTiddlerEventQueue();\n\t// Find a working syncadaptor\n\t$tw.syncadaptor = undefined;\n\t$tw.modules.forEachModuleOfType(\"syncadaptor\",function(title,module) {\n\t\tif(!$tw.syncadaptor && module.adaptorClass) {\n\t\t\t$tw.syncadaptor = new module.adaptorClass({wiki: $tw.wiki});\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\t// Set up the syncer object if we've got a syncadaptor\n\tif($tw.syncadaptor) {\n\t\t$tw.syncer = new $tw.Syncer({wiki: $tw.wiki, syncadaptor: $tw.syncadaptor});\n\t}\n\t// Setup the saver handler\n\t$tw.saverHandler = new $tw.SaverHandler({\n\t\twiki: $tw.wiki,\n\t\tdirtyTracking: !$tw.syncadaptor,\n\t\tpreloadDirty: $tw.boot.preloadDirty || []\n\t});\n\t// Host-specific startup\n\tif($tw.browser) {\n\t\t// Install the popup manager\n\t\t$tw.popup = new $tw.utils.Popup();\n\t\t// Install the animator\n\t\t$tw.anim = new $tw.utils.Animator();\n\t}\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/startup/windows.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: startup\n\nSetup root widget handlers for the messages concerned with opening external browser windows\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n// Export name and synchronous status\nexports.name = \"windows\";\nexports.platforms = [\"browser\"];\nexports.after = [\"startup\"];\nexports.synchronous = true;\n\n// Global to keep track of open windows (hashmap by title)\n$tw.windows = {};\n\nexports.startup = function() {\n\t// Handle open window message\n\t$tw.rootWidget.addEventListener(\"tm-open-window\",function(event) {\n\t\t// Get the parameters\n\t\tvar refreshHandler,\n\t\t\ttitle = event.param || event.tiddlerTitle,\n\t\t\tparamObject = event.paramObject || {},\n\t\t\twindowTitle = paramObject.windowTitle || title,\n\t\t\ttemplate = paramObject.template || \"$:/core/templates/single.tiddler.window\",\n\t\t\twidth = paramObject.width || \"700\",\n\t\t\theight = paramObject.height || \"600\",\n\t\t\tvariables = $tw.utils.extend({},paramObject,{currentTiddler: title});\n\t\t// Open the window\n\t\tvar srcWindow,\n\t\t srcDocument;\n\t\t// In case that popup blockers deny opening a new window\n\t\ttry {\n\t\t\tsrcWindow = window.open(\"\",\"external-\" + title,\"scrollbars,width=\" + width + \",height=\" + height),\n\t\t\tsrcDocument = srcWindow.document;\n\t\t}\n\t\tcatch(e) {\n\t\t\treturn;\n\t\t}\n\t\t$tw.windows[title] = srcWindow;\n\t\t// Check for reopening the same window\n\t\tif(srcWindow.haveInitialisedWindow) {\n\t\t\treturn;\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Initialise the document\n\t\tsrcDocument.write(\"<html><head></head><body class='tc-body tc-single-tiddler-window'></body></html>\");\n\t\tsrcDocument.close();\n\t\tsrcDocument.title = windowTitle;\n\t\tsrcWindow.addEventListener(\"beforeunload\",function(event) {\n\t\t\tdelete $tw.windows[title];\n\t\t\t$tw.wiki.removeEventListener(\"change\",refreshHandler);\n\t\t},false);\n\t\t// Set up the styles\n\t\tvar styleWidgetNode = $tw.wiki.makeTranscludeWidget(\"$:/core/ui/PageStylesheet\",{\n\t\t\t\tdocument: $tw.fakeDocument,\n\t\t\t\tvariables: variables,\n\t\t\t\timportPageMacros: true}),\n\t\t\tstyleContainer = $tw.fakeDocument.createElement(\"style\");\n\t\tstyleWidgetNode.render(styleContainer,null);\n\t\tvar styleElement = srcDocument.createElement(\"style\");\n\t\tstyleElement.innerHTML = styleContainer.textContent;\n\t\tsrcDocument.head.insertBefore(styleElement,srcDocument.head.firstChild);\n\t\t// Render the text of the tiddler\n\t\tvar parser = $tw.wiki.parseTiddler(template),\n\t\t\twidgetNode = $tw.wiki.makeWidget(parser,{document: srcDocument, parentWidget: $tw.rootWidget, variables: variables});\n\t\twidgetNode.render(srcDocument.body,srcDocument.body.firstChild);\n\t\t// Function to handle refreshes\n\t\trefreshHandler = function(changes) {\n\t\t\tif(styleWidgetNode.refresh(changes,styleContainer,null)) {\n\t\t\t\tstyleElement.innerHTML = styleContainer.textContent;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\twidgetNode.refresh(changes);\n\t\t};\n\t\t$tw.wiki.addEventListener(\"change\",refreshHandler);\n\t\t// Listen for keyboard shortcuts\n\t\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(srcDocument,[{\n\t\t\tname: \"keydown\",\n\t\t\thandlerObject: $tw.keyboardManager,\n\t\t\thandlerMethod: \"handleKeydownEvent\"\n\t\t}]);\n\t\tsrcWindow.document.documentElement.addEventListener(\"click\",$tw.popup,true);\n\t\tsrcWindow.haveInitialisedWindow = true;\n\t});\n\t// Close open windows when unloading main window\n\t$tw.addUnloadTask(function() {\n\t\t$tw.utils.each($tw.windows,function(win) {\n\t\t\twin.close();\n\t\t});\n\t});\n\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/story.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: global\n\nLightweight object for managing interactions with the story and history lists.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\nConstruct Story object with options:\nwiki: reference to wiki object to use to resolve tiddler titles\nstoryTitle: title of story list tiddler\nhistoryTitle: title of history list tiddler\n*/\nfunction Story(options) {\n\toptions = options || {};\n\tthis.wiki = options.wiki || $tw.wiki;\n\tthis.storyTitle = options.storyTitle || \"$:/StoryList\";\n\tthis.historyTitle = options.historyTitle || \"$:/HistoryList\";\n};\n\nStory.prototype.navigateTiddler = function(navigateTo,navigateFromTitle,navigateFromClientRect) {\n\tthis.addToStory(navigateTo,navigateFromTitle);\n\tthis.addToHistory(navigateTo,navigateFromClientRect);\n};\n\nStory.prototype.getStoryList = function() {\n\treturn this.wiki.getTiddlerList(this.storyTitle) || [];\n};\n\nStory.prototype.addToStory = function(navigateTo,navigateFromTitle,options) {\n\toptions = options || {};\n\tvar storyList = this.getStoryList();\n\t// See if the tiddler is already there\n\tvar slot = storyList.indexOf(navigateTo);\n\t// Quit if it already exists in the story river\n\tif(slot >= 0) {\n\t\treturn;\n\t}\n\t// First we try to find the position of the story element we navigated from\n\tvar fromIndex = storyList.indexOf(navigateFromTitle);\n\tif(fromIndex >= 0) {\n\t\t// The tiddler is added from inside the river\n\t\t// Determine where to insert the tiddler; Fallback is \"below\"\n\t\tswitch(options.openLinkFromInsideRiver) {\n\t\t\tcase \"top\":\n\t\t\t\tslot = 0;\n\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\tcase \"bottom\":\n\t\t\t\tslot = storyList.length;\n\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\tcase \"above\":\n\t\t\t\tslot = fromIndex;\n\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\tcase \"below\": // Intentional fall-through\n\t\t\tdefault:\n\t\t\t\tslot = fromIndex + 1;\n\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t}\n\t} else {\n\t\t// The tiddler is opened from outside the river. Determine where to insert the tiddler; default is \"top\"\n\t\tif(options.openLinkFromOutsideRiver === \"bottom\") {\n\t\t\t// Insert at bottom\n\t\t\tslot = storyList.length;\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t// Insert at top\n\t\t\tslot = 0;\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\t// Add the tiddler\n\tstoryList.splice(slot,0,navigateTo);\n\t// Save the story\n\tthis.saveStoryList(storyList);\n};\n\nStory.prototype.saveStoryList = function(storyList) {\n\tvar storyTiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.storyTitle);\n\tthis.wiki.addTiddler(new $tw.Tiddler(\n\t\tthis.wiki.getCreationFields(),\n\t\t{title: this.storyTitle},\n\t\tstoryTiddler,\n\t\t{list: storyList},\n\t\tthis.wiki.getModificationFields()\n\t));\n};\n\nStory.prototype.addToHistory = function(navigateTo,navigateFromClientRect) {\n\tvar titles = $tw.utils.isArray(navigateTo) ? navigateTo : [navigateTo];\n\t// Add a new record to the top of the history stack\n\tvar historyList = this.wiki.getTiddlerData(this.historyTitle,[]);\n\t$tw.utils.each(titles,function(title) {\n\t\thistoryList.push({title: title, fromPageRect: navigateFromClientRect});\n\t});\n\tthis.wiki.setTiddlerData(this.historyTitle,historyList,{\"current-tiddler\": titles[titles.length-1]});\n};\n\nStory.prototype.storyCloseTiddler = function(targetTitle) {\n// TBD\n};\n\nStory.prototype.storyCloseAllTiddlers = function() {\n// TBD\n};\n\nStory.prototype.storyCloseOtherTiddlers = function(targetTitle) {\n// TBD\n};\n\nStory.prototype.storyEditTiddler = function(targetTitle) {\n// TBD\n};\n\nStory.prototype.storyDeleteTiddler = function(targetTitle) {\n// TBD\n};\n\nStory.prototype.storySaveTiddler = function(targetTitle) {\n// TBD\n};\n\nStory.prototype.storyCancelTiddler = function(targetTitle) {\n// TBD\n};\n\nStory.prototype.storyNewTiddler = function(targetTitle) {\n// TBD\n};\n\nexports.Story = Story;\n\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/storyviews/classic.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/storyviews/classic.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: storyview\n\nViews the story as a linear sequence\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar easing = \"cubic-bezier(0.645, 0.045, 0.355, 1)\"; // From http://easings.net/#easeInOutCubic\n\nvar ClassicStoryView = function(listWidget) {\n\tthis.listWidget = listWidget;\n};\n\nClassicStoryView.prototype.navigateTo = function(historyInfo) {\n\tvar duration = $tw.utils.getAnimationDuration()\n\tvar listElementIndex = this.listWidget.findListItem(0,historyInfo.title);\n\tif(listElementIndex === undefined) {\n\t\treturn;\n\t}\n\tvar listItemWidget = this.listWidget.children[listElementIndex],\n\t\ttargetElement = listItemWidget.findFirstDomNode();\n\t// Abandon if the list entry isn't a DOM element (it might be a text node)\n\tif(!(targetElement instanceof Element)) {\n\t\treturn;\n\t}\n\tif(duration) {\n\t\t// Scroll the node into view\n\t\tthis.listWidget.dispatchEvent({type: \"tm-scroll\", target: targetElement});\t\n\t} else {\n\t\ttargetElement.scrollIntoView();\n\t}\n};\n\nClassicStoryView.prototype.insert = function(widget) {\n\tvar duration = $tw.utils.getAnimationDuration();\n\tif(duration) {\n\t\tvar targetElement = widget.findFirstDomNode();\n\t\t// Abandon if the list entry isn't a DOM element (it might be a text node)\n\t\tif(!(targetElement instanceof Element)) {\n\t\t\treturn;\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Get the current height of the tiddler\n\t\tvar computedStyle = window.getComputedStyle(targetElement),\n\t\t\tcurrMarginBottom = parseInt(computedStyle.marginBottom,10),\n\t\t\tcurrMarginTop = parseInt(computedStyle.marginTop,10),\n\t\t\tcurrHeight = targetElement.offsetHeight + currMarginTop;\n\t\t// Reset the margin once the transition is over\n\t\tsetTimeout(function() {\n\t\t\t$tw.utils.setStyle(targetElement,[\n\t\t\t\t{transition: \"none\"},\n\t\t\t\t{marginBottom: \"\"}\n\t\t\t]);\n\t\t},duration);\n\t\t// Set up the initial position of the element\n\t\t$tw.utils.setStyle(targetElement,[\n\t\t\t{transition: \"none\"},\n\t\t\t{marginBottom: (-currHeight) + \"px\"},\n\t\t\t{opacity: \"0.0\"}\n\t\t]);\n\t\t$tw.utils.forceLayout(targetElement);\n\t\t// Transition to the final position\n\t\t$tw.utils.setStyle(targetElement,[\n\t\t\t{transition: \"opacity \" + duration + \"ms \" + easing + \", \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\"margin-bottom \" + duration + \"ms \" + easing},\n\t\t\t{marginBottom: currMarginBottom + \"px\"},\n\t\t\t{opacity: \"1.0\"}\n\t]);\n\t}\n};\n\nClassicStoryView.prototype.remove = function(widget) {\n\tvar duration = $tw.utils.getAnimationDuration();\n\tif(duration) {\n\t\tvar targetElement = widget.findFirstDomNode(),\n\t\t\tremoveElement = function() {\n\t\t\t\twidget.removeChildDomNodes();\n\t\t\t};\n\t\t// Abandon if the list entry isn't a DOM element (it might be a text node)\n\t\tif(!(targetElement instanceof Element)) {\n\t\t\tremoveElement();\n\t\t\treturn;\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Get the current height of the tiddler\n\t\tvar currWidth = targetElement.offsetWidth,\n\t\t\tcomputedStyle = window.getComputedStyle(targetElement),\n\t\t\tcurrMarginBottom = parseInt(computedStyle.marginBottom,10),\n\t\t\tcurrMarginTop = parseInt(computedStyle.marginTop,10),\n\t\t\tcurrHeight = targetElement.offsetHeight + currMarginTop;\n\t\t// Remove the dom nodes of the widget at the end of the transition\n\t\tsetTimeout(removeElement,duration);\n\t\t// Animate the closure\n\t\t$tw.utils.setStyle(targetElement,[\n\t\t\t{transition: \"none\"},\n\t\t\t{transform: \"translateX(0px)\"},\n\t\t\t{marginBottom: currMarginBottom + \"px\"},\n\t\t\t{opacity: \"1.0\"}\n\t\t]);\n\t\t$tw.utils.forceLayout(targetElement);\n\t\t$tw.utils.setStyle(targetElement,[\n\t\t\t{transition: $tw.utils.roundTripPropertyName(\"transform\") + \" \" + duration + \"ms \" + easing + \", \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\"opacity \" + duration + \"ms \" + easing + \", \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\"margin-bottom \" + duration + \"ms \" + easing},\n\t\t\t{transform: \"translateX(-\" + currWidth + \"px)\"},\n\t\t\t{marginBottom: (-currHeight) + \"px\"},\n\t\t\t{opacity: \"0.0\"}\n\t\t]);\n\t} else {\n\t\twidget.removeChildDomNodes();\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.classic = ClassicStoryView;\n\n})();",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/storyviews/pop.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/storyviews/pop.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: storyview\n\nAnimates list insertions and removals\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar PopStoryView = function(listWidget) {\n\tthis.listWidget = listWidget;\n};\n\nPopStoryView.prototype.navigateTo = function(historyInfo) {\n\tvar listElementIndex = this.listWidget.findListItem(0,historyInfo.title);\n\tif(listElementIndex === undefined) {\n\t\treturn;\n\t}\n\tvar listItemWidget = this.listWidget.children[listElementIndex],\n\t\ttargetElement = listItemWidget.findFirstDomNode();\n\t// Abandon if the list entry isn't a DOM element (it might be a text node)\n\tif(!(targetElement instanceof Element)) {\n\t\treturn;\n\t}\n\t// Scroll the node into view\n\tthis.listWidget.dispatchEvent({type: \"tm-scroll\", target: targetElement});\n};\n\nPopStoryView.prototype.insert = function(widget) {\n\tvar targetElement = widget.findFirstDomNode(),\n\t\tduration = $tw.utils.getAnimationDuration();\n\t// Abandon if the list entry isn't a DOM element (it might be a text node)\n\tif(!(targetElement instanceof Element)) {\n\t\treturn;\n\t}\n\t// Reset once the transition is over\n\tsetTimeout(function() {\n\t\t$tw.utils.setStyle(targetElement,[\n\t\t\t{transition: \"none\"},\n\t\t\t{transform: \"none\"}\n\t\t]);\n\t\t$tw.utils.setStyle(widget.document.body,[\n\t\t\t{\"overflow-x\": \"\"}\n\t\t]);\n\t},duration);\n\t// Prevent the page from overscrolling due to the zoom factor\n\t$tw.utils.setStyle(widget.document.body,[\n\t\t{\"overflow-x\": \"hidden\"}\n\t]);\n\t// Set up the initial position of the element\n\t$tw.utils.setStyle(targetElement,[\n\t\t{transition: \"none\"},\n\t\t{transform: \"scale(2)\"},\n\t\t{opacity: \"0.0\"}\n\t]);\n\t$tw.utils.forceLayout(targetElement);\n\t// Transition to the final position\n\t$tw.utils.setStyle(targetElement,[\n\t\t{transition: $tw.utils.roundTripPropertyName(\"transform\") + \" \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"opacity \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out\"},\n\t\t{transform: \"scale(1)\"},\n\t\t{opacity: \"1.0\"}\n\t]);\n};\n\nPopStoryView.prototype.remove = function(widget) {\n\tvar targetElement = widget.findFirstDomNode(),\n\t\tduration = $tw.utils.getAnimationDuration(),\n\t\tremoveElement = function() {\n\t\t\tif(targetElement && targetElement.parentNode) {\n\t\t\t\twidget.removeChildDomNodes();\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t};\n\t// Abandon if the list entry isn't a DOM element (it might be a text node)\n\tif(!(targetElement instanceof Element)) {\n\t\tremoveElement();\n\t\treturn;\n\t}\n\t// Remove the element at the end of the transition\n\tsetTimeout(removeElement,duration);\n\t// Animate the closure\n\t$tw.utils.setStyle(targetElement,[\n\t\t{transition: \"none\"},\n\t\t{transform: \"scale(1)\"},\n\t\t{opacity: \"1.0\"}\n\t]);\n\t$tw.utils.forceLayout(targetElement);\n\t$tw.utils.setStyle(targetElement,[\n\t\t{transition: $tw.utils.roundTripPropertyName(\"transform\") + \" \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"opacity \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out\"},\n\t\t{transform: \"scale(0.1)\"},\n\t\t{opacity: \"0.0\"}\n\t]);\n};\n\nexports.pop = PopStoryView;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/storyviews/zoomin.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/storyviews/zoomin.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: storyview\n\nZooms between individual tiddlers\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar easing = \"cubic-bezier(0.645, 0.045, 0.355, 1)\"; // From http://easings.net/#easeInOutCubic\n\nvar ZoominListView = function(listWidget) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\tthis.listWidget = listWidget;\n\t// Get the index of the tiddler that is at the top of the history\n\tvar history = this.listWidget.wiki.getTiddlerDataCached(this.listWidget.historyTitle,[]),\n\t\ttargetTiddler;\n\tif(history.length > 0) {\n\t\ttargetTiddler = history[history.length-1].title;\n\t}\n\t// Make all the tiddlers position absolute, and hide all but the top (or first) one\n\t$tw.utils.each(this.listWidget.children,function(itemWidget,index) {\n\t\tvar domNode = itemWidget.findFirstDomNode();\n\t\t// Abandon if the list entry isn't a DOM element (it might be a text node)\n\t\tif(!(domNode instanceof Element)) {\n\t\t\treturn;\n\t\t}\n\t\tif((targetTiddler && targetTiddler !== itemWidget.parseTreeNode.itemTitle) || (!targetTiddler && index)) {\n\t\t\tdomNode.style.display = \"none\";\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tself.currentTiddlerDomNode = domNode;\n\t\t}\n\t\t$tw.utils.addClass(domNode,\"tc-storyview-zoomin-tiddler\");\n\t});\n};\n\nZoominListView.prototype.navigateTo = function(historyInfo) {\n\tvar duration = $tw.utils.getAnimationDuration(),\n\t\tlistElementIndex = this.listWidget.findListItem(0,historyInfo.title);\n\tif(listElementIndex === undefined) {\n\t\treturn;\n\t}\n\tvar listItemWidget = this.listWidget.children[listElementIndex],\n\t\ttargetElement = listItemWidget.findFirstDomNode();\n\t// Abandon if the list entry isn't a DOM element (it might be a text node)\n\tif(!(targetElement instanceof Element)) {\n\t\treturn;\n\t}\n\t// Make the new tiddler be position absolute and visible so that we can measure it\n\t$tw.utils.addClass(targetElement,\"tc-storyview-zoomin-tiddler\");\n\t$tw.utils.setStyle(targetElement,[\n\t\t{display: \"block\"},\n\t\t{transformOrigin: \"0 0\"},\n\t\t{transform: \"translateX(0px) translateY(0px) scale(1)\"},\n\t\t{transition: \"none\"},\n\t\t{opacity: \"0.0\"}\n\t]);\n\t// Get the position of the source node, or use the centre of the window as the source position\n\tvar sourceBounds = historyInfo.fromPageRect || {\n\t\t\tleft: window.innerWidth/2 - 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"title": "$:/core/modules/syncer.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/syncer.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: global\n\nThe syncer tracks changes to the store and synchronises them to a remote data store represented as a \"sync adaptor\"\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\nDefaults\n*/\nSyncer.prototype.titleIsLoggedIn = \"$:/status/IsLoggedIn\";\nSyncer.prototype.titleIsAnonymous = \"$:/status/IsAnonymous\";\nSyncer.prototype.titleIsReadOnly = \"$:/status/IsReadOnly\";\nSyncer.prototype.titleUserName = \"$:/status/UserName\";\nSyncer.prototype.titleSyncFilter = \"$:/config/SyncFilter\";\nSyncer.prototype.titleSyncPollingInterval = \"$:/config/SyncPollingInterval\";\nSyncer.prototype.titleSyncDisableLazyLoading = \"$:/config/SyncDisableLazyLoading\";\nSyncer.prototype.titleSavedNotification = \"$:/language/Notifications/Save/Done\";\nSyncer.prototype.titleSyncThrottleInterval = \"$:/config/SyncThrottleInterval\";\nSyncer.prototype.taskTimerInterval = 1 * 1000; // Interval for sync timer\nSyncer.prototype.throttleInterval = 1 * 1000; // Defer saving tiddlers if they've changed in the last 1s...\nSyncer.prototype.errorRetryInterval = 5 * 1000; // Interval to retry after an error\nSyncer.prototype.fallbackInterval = 10 * 1000; // Unless the task is older than 10s\nSyncer.prototype.pollTimerInterval = 60 * 1000; // Interval for polling for changes from the adaptor\n\n/*\nInstantiate the syncer with the following options:\nsyncadaptor: reference to syncadaptor to be used\nwiki: wiki to be synced\n*/\nfunction Syncer(options) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\tthis.wiki = options.wiki;\n\t// Save parameters\n\tthis.syncadaptor = options.syncadaptor;\n\tthis.disableUI = !!options.disableUI;\n\tthis.titleIsLoggedIn = options.titleIsLoggedIn || this.titleIsLoggedIn;\n\tthis.titleUserName = options.titleUserName || this.titleUserName;\n\tthis.titleSyncFilter = options.titleSyncFilter || this.titleSyncFilter;\n\tthis.titleSavedNotification = options.titleSavedNotification || this.titleSavedNotification;\n\tthis.taskTimerInterval = options.taskTimerInterval || this.taskTimerInterval;\n\tthis.throttleInterval = options.throttleInterval || parseInt(this.wiki.getTiddlerText(this.titleSyncThrottleInterval,\"\"),10) || this.throttleInterval;\n\tthis.errorRetryInterval = options.errorRetryInterval || this.errorRetryInterval;\n\tthis.fallbackInterval = options.fallbackInterval || this.fallbackInterval;\n\tthis.pollTimerInterval = options.pollTimerInterval || parseInt(this.wiki.getTiddlerText(this.titleSyncPollingInterval,\"\"),10) || this.pollTimerInterval;\n\tthis.logging = \"logging\" in options ? options.logging : true;\n\t// Make a logger\n\tthis.logger = new $tw.utils.Logger(\"syncer\" + ($tw.browser ? \"-browser\" : \"\") + ($tw.node ? \"-server\" : \"\") + (this.syncadaptor.name ? 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{\n\t\t\tself.handleRefreshEvent();\n\t\t});\n\t\t$tw.rootWidget.addEventListener(\"tm-copy-syncer-logs-to-clipboard\",function() {\n\t\t\t$tw.utils.copyToClipboard($tw.utils.getSystemInfo() + \"\\n\\nLog:\\n\" + self.logger.getBuffer());\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\t// Listen out for lazyLoad events\n\tif(!this.disableUI && this.wiki.getTiddlerText(this.titleSyncDisableLazyLoading) !== \"yes\") {\n\t\tthis.wiki.addEventListener(\"lazyLoad\",function(title) {\n\t\t\tself.handleLazyLoadEvent(title);\n\t\t});\t\t\n\t}\n\t// Get the login status\n\tthis.getStatus(function(err,isLoggedIn) {\n\t\t// Do a sync from the server\n\t\tself.syncFromServer();\n\t});\n}\n\n/*\nShow a generic network error alert\n*/\nSyncer.prototype.displayError = function(msg,err) {\n\tif(err === ($tw.language.getString(\"Error/XMLHttpRequest\") + \": 0\")) {\n\t\tthis.loggerConnection.alert($tw.language.getString(\"Error/NetworkErrorAlert\"));\n\t\tthis.logger.log(msg + \":\",err);\n\t} else {\n\t\tthis.logger.alert(msg + 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and updates the associated tiddlerInfo\n*/\nSyncer.prototype.storeTiddler = function(tiddlerFields) {\n\t// Save the tiddler\n\tvar tiddler = new $tw.Tiddler(tiddlerFields);\n\tthis.wiki.addTiddler(tiddler);\n\t// Save the tiddler revision and changeCount details\n\tthis.tiddlerInfo[tiddlerFields.title] = {\n\t\trevision: this.getTiddlerRevision(tiddlerFields.title),\n\t\tadaptorInfo: this.syncadaptor.getTiddlerInfo(tiddler),\n\t\tchangeCount: this.wiki.getChangeCount(tiddlerFields.title)\n\t};\n};\n\nSyncer.prototype.getStatus = function(callback) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t// Check if the adaptor supports getStatus()\n\tif(this.syncadaptor && this.syncadaptor.getStatus) {\n\t\t// Mark us as not logged in\n\t\tthis.wiki.addTiddler({title: this.titleIsLoggedIn,text: \"no\"});\n\t\t// Get login status\n\t\tthis.syncadaptor.getStatus(function(err,isLoggedIn,username,isReadOnly,isAnonymous) {\n\t\t\tif(err) {\n\t\t\t\tself.logger.alert(err);\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\t// Set the various 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e=d.diffs;if(0==e.length||e[0][0]!=DIFF_EQUAL)e.unshift([DIFF_EQUAL,c]),d.start1-=b,d.start2-=b,d.length1+=b,d.length2+=b;else if(b>e[0][1].length){var f=b-e[0][1].length;e[0][1]=c.substring(e[0][1].length)+e[0][1];d.start1-=f;d.start2-=f;d.length1+=f;d.length2+=f}d=a[a.length-1];e=d.diffs;0==e.length||e[e.length-\n1][0]!=DIFF_EQUAL?(e.push([DIFF_EQUAL,c]),d.length1+=b,d.length2+=b):b>e[e.length-1][1].length&&(f=b-e[e.length-1][1].length,e[e.length-1][1]+=c.substring(0,f),d.length1+=f,d.length2+=f);return c};\ndiff_match_patch.prototype.patch_splitMax=function(a){for(var b=this.Match_MaxBits,c=0;c<a.length;c++)if(!(a[c].length1<=b)){var d=a[c];a.splice(c--,1);for(var e=d.start1,f=d.start2,g=\"\";0!==d.diffs.length;){var h=new diff_match_patch.patch_obj,l=!0;h.start1=e-g.length;h.start2=f-g.length;\"\"!==g&&(h.length1=h.length2=g.length,h.diffs.push([DIFF_EQUAL,g]));for(;0!==d.diffs.length&&h.length1<b-this.Patch_Margin;){g=d.diffs[0][0];var 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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/dom/animations/slide.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: animation\n\nA simple slide animation that varies the height of the element\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nfunction slideOpen(domNode,options) {\n\toptions = options || {};\n\tvar duration = options.duration || $tw.utils.getAnimationDuration();\n\t// Get the current height of the domNode\n\tvar computedStyle = window.getComputedStyle(domNode),\n\t\tcurrMarginBottom = parseInt(computedStyle.marginBottom,10),\n\t\tcurrMarginTop = parseInt(computedStyle.marginTop,10),\n\t\tcurrPaddingBottom = parseInt(computedStyle.paddingBottom,10),\n\t\tcurrPaddingTop = parseInt(computedStyle.paddingTop,10),\n\t\tcurrHeight = domNode.offsetHeight;\n\t// Reset the margin once the transition is over\n\tsetTimeout(function() {\n\t\t$tw.utils.setStyle(domNode,[\n\t\t\t{transition: \"none\"},\n\t\t\t{marginBottom: \"\"},\n\t\t\t{marginTop: \"\"},\n\t\t\t{paddingBottom: \"\"},\n\t\t\t{paddingTop: \"\"},\n\t\t\t{height: \"auto\"},\n\t\t\t{opacity: \"\"}\n\t\t]);\n\t\tif(options.callback) {\n\t\t\toptions.callback();\n\t\t}\n\t},duration);\n\t// Set up the initial position of the element\n\t$tw.utils.setStyle(domNode,[\n\t\t{transition: \"none\"},\n\t\t{marginTop: \"0px\"},\n\t\t{marginBottom: \"0px\"},\n\t\t{paddingTop: \"0px\"},\n\t\t{paddingBottom: \"0px\"},\n\t\t{height: \"0px\"},\n\t\t{opacity: \"0\"}\n\t]);\n\t$tw.utils.forceLayout(domNode);\n\t// Transition to the final position\n\t$tw.utils.setStyle(domNode,[\n\t\t{transition: \"margin-top \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"margin-bottom \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"padding-top \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"padding-bottom \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"height \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"opacity \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out\"},\n\t\t{marginBottom: currMarginBottom + \"px\"},\n\t\t{marginTop: currMarginTop + \"px\"},\n\t\t{paddingBottom: currPaddingBottom + \"px\"},\n\t\t{paddingTop: currPaddingTop + \"px\"},\n\t\t{height: currHeight + \"px\"},\n\t\t{opacity: \"1\"}\n\t]);\n}\n\nfunction slideClosed(domNode,options) {\n\toptions = options || {};\n\tvar duration = options.duration || $tw.utils.getAnimationDuration(),\n\t\tcurrHeight = domNode.offsetHeight;\n\t// Clear the properties we've set when the animation is over\n\tsetTimeout(function() {\n\t\t$tw.utils.setStyle(domNode,[\n\t\t\t{transition: \"none\"},\n\t\t\t{marginBottom: \"\"},\n\t\t\t{marginTop: \"\"},\n\t\t\t{paddingBottom: \"\"},\n\t\t\t{paddingTop: \"\"},\n\t\t\t{height: \"auto\"},\n\t\t\t{opacity: \"\"}\n\t\t]);\n\t\tif(options.callback) {\n\t\t\toptions.callback();\n\t\t}\n\t},duration);\n\t// Set up the initial position of the element\n\t$tw.utils.setStyle(domNode,[\n\t\t{height: currHeight + \"px\"},\n\t\t{opacity: \"1\"}\n\t]);\n\t$tw.utils.forceLayout(domNode);\n\t// Transition to the final position\n\t$tw.utils.setStyle(domNode,[\n\t\t{transition: \"margin-top \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"margin-bottom \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"padding-top \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"padding-bottom \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"height \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out, \" +\n\t\t\t\t\t\"opacity \" + duration + \"ms ease-in-out\"},\n\t\t{marginTop: \"0px\"},\n\t\t{marginBottom: \"0px\"},\n\t\t{paddingTop: \"0px\"},\n\t\t{paddingBottom: \"0px\"},\n\t\t{height: \"0px\"},\n\t\t{opacity: \"0\"}\n\t]);\n}\n\nexports.slide = {\n\topen: slideOpen,\n\tclose: slideClosed\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/dom/animator.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: utils\n\nOrchestrates animations and transitions\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nfunction Animator() {\n\t// Get the registered animation modules\n\tthis.animations = {};\n\t$tw.modules.applyMethods(\"animation\",this.animations);\n}\n\nAnimator.prototype.perform = function(type,domNode,options) {\n\toptions = options || {};\n\t// Find an animation that can handle this type\n\tvar chosenAnimation;\n\t$tw.utils.each(this.animations,function(animation,name) {\n\t\tif($tw.utils.hop(animation,type)) {\n\t\t\tchosenAnimation = animation[type];\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\tif(!chosenAnimation) {\n\t\tchosenAnimation = function(domNode,options) {\n\t\t\tif(options.callback) {\n\t\t\t\toptions.callback();\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t};\n\t}\n\t// Call the animation\n\tchosenAnimation(domNode,options);\n};\n\nexports.Animator = Animator;\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/dom/browser.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: utils\n\nBrowser feature detection\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\nSet style properties of an element\n\telement: dom node\n\tstyles: ordered array of {name: value} pairs\n*/\nexports.setStyle = function(element,styles) {\n\tif(element.nodeType === 1) { // Element.ELEMENT_NODE\n\t\tfor(var t=0; t<styles.length; t++) {\n\t\t\tfor(var styleName in styles[t]) {\n\t\t\t\telement.style[$tw.utils.convertStyleNameToPropertyName(styleName)] = styles[t][styleName];\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nConverts a standard CSS property name into the local browser-specific equivalent. 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"title": "$:/core/modules/utils/dom/csscolorparser.js",
"text": "// (c) Dean McNamee <dean@gmail.com>, 2012.\n//\n// https://github.com/deanm/css-color-parser-js\n//\n// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy\n// of this software and associated documentation files (the \"Software\"), to\n// deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the\n// rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or\n// sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is\n// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:\n//\n// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in\n// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.\n//\n// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED \"AS IS\", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR\n// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,\n// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE\n// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER\n// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING\n// FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS\n// IN THE SOFTWARE.\n\n// http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-color/\nvar kCSSColorTable = {\n \"transparent\": [0,0,0,0], \"aliceblue\": [240,248,255,1],\n \"antiquewhite\": [250,235,215,1], \"aqua\": [0,255,255,1],\n \"aquamarine\": [127,255,212,1], \"azure\": [240,255,255,1],\n \"beige\": [245,245,220,1], \"bisque\": [255,228,196,1],\n \"black\": [0,0,0,1], \"blanchedalmond\": [255,235,205,1],\n \"blue\": [0,0,255,1], \"blueviolet\": [138,43,226,1],\n \"brown\": [165,42,42,1], \"burlywood\": [222,184,135,1],\n \"cadetblue\": [95,158,160,1], \"chartreuse\": [127,255,0,1],\n \"chocolate\": [210,105,30,1], \"coral\": [255,127,80,1],\n \"cornflowerblue\": [100,149,237,1], \"cornsilk\": [255,248,220,1],\n \"crimson\": [220,20,60,1], \"cyan\": 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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/dom.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: utils\n\nVarious static DOM-related utility functions.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\nDetermines whether element 'a' contains element 'b'\nCode thanks to John Resig, http://ejohn.org/blog/comparing-document-position/\n*/\nexports.domContains = function(a,b) {\n\treturn a.contains ?\n\t\ta !== b && a.contains(b) :\n\t\t!!(a.compareDocumentPosition(b) & 16);\n};\n\nexports.removeChildren = function(node) {\n\twhile(node.hasChildNodes()) {\n\t\tnode.removeChild(node.firstChild);\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.hasClass = function(el,className) {\n\treturn el && el.hasAttribute && el.hasAttribute(\"class\") && el.getAttribute(\"class\").split(\" \").indexOf(className) !== -1;\n};\n\nexports.addClass = function(el,className) {\n\tvar c = (el.getAttribute(\"class\") || \"\").split(\" \");\n\tif(c.indexOf(className) === -1) 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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/dom/dragndrop.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: utils\n\nBrowser data transfer utilities, used with the clipboard and drag and drop\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\nOptions:\n\ndomNode: dom node to make draggable\ndragImageType: \"pill\" or \"dom\"\ndragTiddlerFn: optional function to retrieve the title of tiddler to drag\ndragFilterFn: optional function to retreive the filter defining a list of tiddlers to drag\nwidget: widget to use as the contect for the filter\n*/\nexports.makeDraggable = function(options) {\n\tvar dragImageType = options.dragImageType || \"dom\",\n\t\tdragImage,\n\t\tdomNode = options.domNode;\n\t// Make the dom node draggable (not necessary for anchor tags)\n\tif((domNode.tagName || \"\").toLowerCase() !== \"a\") {\n\t\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"draggable\",\"true\");\t\t\n\t}\n\t// Add event handlers\n\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(domNode,[\n\t\t{name: \"dragstart\", handlerFunction: function(event) {\n\t\t\tif(event.dataTransfer === undefined) {\n\t\t\t\treturn false;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// Collect the tiddlers being dragged\n\t\t\tvar dragTiddler = options.dragTiddlerFn && options.dragTiddlerFn(),\n\t\t\t\tdragFilter = options.dragFilterFn && options.dragFilterFn(),\n\t\t\t\ttitles = dragTiddler ? 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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/dom/http.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: utils\n\nBrowser HTTP support\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\nA quick and dirty HTTP function; to be refactored later. Options are:\n\turl: URL to retrieve\n\theaders: hashmap of headers to send\n\ttype: GET, PUT, POST etc\n\tcallback: function invoked with (err,data,xhr)\n\treturnProp: string name of the property to return as first argument of callback\n*/\nexports.httpRequest = function(options) {\n\tvar type = options.type || \"GET\",\n\t\turl = options.url,\n\t\theaders = options.headers || {accept: \"application/json\"},\n\t\thasHeader = function(targetHeader) {\n\t\t\ttargetHeader = targetHeader.toLowerCase();\n\t\t\tvar result = false;\n\t\t\t$tw.utils.each(headers,function(header,headerTitle,object) {\n\t\t\t\tif(headerTitle.toLowerCase() === targetHeader) {\n\t\t\t\t\tresult = true;\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t});\n\t\t\treturn result;\n\t\t},\n\t\treturnProp = options.returnProp || \"responseText\",\n\t\trequest = new XMLHttpRequest(),\n\t\tdata = \"\",\n\t\tf,results;\n\t// Massage the data hashmap into a string\n\tif(options.data) {\n\t\tif(typeof options.data === \"string\") { // Already a string\n\t\t\tdata = options.data;\n\t\t} else { // A hashmap of strings\n\t\t\tresults = [];\n\t\t\t$tw.utils.each(options.data,function(dataItem,dataItemTitle) {\n\t\t\t\tresults.push(dataItemTitle + \"=\" + encodeURIComponent(dataItem));\n\t\t\t});\n\t\t\tif(type === \"GET\" || type === \"HEAD\") {\n\t\t\t\turl += \"?\" + results.join(\"&\");\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\tdata = results.join(\"&\");\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\t// Set up the state change handler\n\trequest.onreadystatechange = function() {\n\t\tif(this.readyState === 4) {\n\t\t\tif(this.status === 200 || this.status === 201 || this.status === 204) {\n\t\t\t\t// Success!\n\t\t\t\toptions.callback(null,this[returnProp],this);\n\t\t\t\treturn;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t// Something went wrong\n\t\toptions.callback($tw.language.getString(\"Error/XMLHttpRequest\") + \": \" + this.status,null,this);\n\t\t}\n\t};\n\t// Make the request\n\trequest.open(type,url,true);\n\tif(headers) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.each(headers,function(header,headerTitle,object) {\n\t\t\trequest.setRequestHeader(headerTitle,header);\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\tif(data && !hasHeader(\"Content-Type\")) {\n\t\trequest.setRequestHeader(\"Content-Type\",\"application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8\");\n\t}\n\tif(!hasHeader(\"X-Requested-With\")) {\n\t\trequest.setRequestHeader(\"X-Requested-With\",\"TiddlyWiki\");\n\t}\n\ttry {\n\t\trequest.send(data);\n\t} catch(e) {\n\t\toptions.callback(e,null,this);\n\t}\n\treturn request;\n};\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/utils/dom/keyboard.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/dom/keyboard.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: utils\n\nKeyboard utilities; now deprecated. Instead, use $tw.keyboardManager\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n[\"parseKeyDescriptor\",\"checkKeyDescriptor\"].forEach(function(method) {\n\texports[method] = function() {\n\t\tif($tw.keyboardManager) {\n\t\t\treturn $tw.keyboardManager[method].apply($tw.keyboardManager,Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments,0));\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\treturn null\n\t\t}\n\t};\n});\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/utils/dom/modal.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/dom/modal.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: utils\n\nModal message mechanism\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\");\nvar navigator = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/navigator.js\");\n\nvar Modal = function(wiki) {\n\tthis.wiki = wiki;\n\tthis.modalCount = 0;\n};\n\n/*\nDisplay a modal dialogue\n\ttitle: Title of tiddler to display\n\toptions: see below\nOptions include:\n\tdownloadLink: Text of a big download link to include\n*/\nModal.prototype.display = function(title,options) {\n\toptions = options || {};\n\tthis.srcDocument = options.variables && (options.variables.rootwindow === \"true\" ||\n\t\t\t\toptions.variables.rootwindow === \"yes\") ? document :\n\t\t\t\t(options.event.event && options.event.event.target ? options.event.event.target.ownerDocument : document);\n\tthis.srcWindow = 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"title": "$:/core/modules/utils/dom/popup.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/dom/popup.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: utils\n\nModule that creates a $tw.utils.Popup object prototype that manages popups in the browser\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\nCreates a Popup object with these options:\n\trootElement: the DOM element to which the popup zapper should be attached\n*/\nvar Popup = function(options) {\n\toptions = options || {};\n\tthis.rootElement = options.rootElement || document.documentElement;\n\tthis.popups = []; // Array of {title:,wiki:,domNode:} objects\n};\n\n/*\nTrigger a popup open or closed. 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"$:/core/modules/utils/fakedom.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/utils/fakedom.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/fakedom.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: global\n\nA barebones implementation of DOM interfaces needed by the rendering mechanism.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n// Sequence number used to enable us to track objects for testing\nvar sequenceNumber = null;\n\nvar bumpSequenceNumber = function(object) {\n\tif(sequenceNumber !== null) {\n\t\tobject.sequenceNumber = sequenceNumber++;\n\t}\n};\n\nvar TW_Node = function (){\n\tthrow TypeError(\"Illegal constructor\");\n};\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_Node.prototype, 'ELEMENT_NODE', {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\treturn 1;\n\t}\n});\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_Node.prototype, 'TEXT_NODE', {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\treturn 3;\n\t}\n});\n\nvar TW_TextNode = function(text) {\n\tbumpSequenceNumber(this);\n\tthis.textContent = text + \"\";\n};\n\nTW_TextNode.prototype = Object.create(TW_Node.prototype);\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_TextNode.prototype, \"nodeType\", {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\treturn this.TEXT_NODE;\n\t}\n});\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_TextNode.prototype, \"formattedTextContent\", {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\treturn this.textContent.replace(/(\\r?\\n)/g,\"\");\n\t}\n});\n\nvar TW_Element = function(tag,namespace) {\n\tbumpSequenceNumber(this);\n\tthis.isTiddlyWikiFakeDom = true;\n\tthis.tag = tag;\n\tthis.attributes = {};\n\tthis.isRaw = false;\n\tthis.children = [];\n\tthis._style = {};\n\tthis.namespaceURI = namespace || \"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\";\n};\n\nTW_Element.prototype = Object.create(TW_Node.prototype);\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_Element.prototype, \"style\", {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\treturn this._style;\n\t},\n\tset: function(str) {\n\t\tvar self = this;\n\t\tstr = str || \"\";\n\t\t$tw.utils.each(str.split(\";\"),function(declaration) {\n\t\t\tvar parts = declaration.split(\":\"),\n\t\t\t\tname = $tw.utils.trim(parts[0]),\n\t\t\t\tvalue = $tw.utils.trim(parts[1]);\n\t\t\tif(name && value) {\n\t\t\t\tself._style[$tw.utils.convertStyleNameToPropertyName(name)] = value;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t});\n\t}\n});\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_Element.prototype, \"nodeType\", {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\treturn this.ELEMENT_NODE;\n\t}\n});\n\nTW_Element.prototype.getAttribute = function(name) {\n\tif(this.isRaw) {\n\t\tthrow \"Cannot getAttribute on a raw TW_Element\";\n\t}\n\treturn this.attributes[name];\n};\n\nTW_Element.prototype.setAttribute = function(name,value) {\n\tif(this.isRaw) {\n\t\tthrow \"Cannot setAttribute on a raw TW_Element\";\n\t}\n\tthis.attributes[name] = value + \"\";\n};\n\nTW_Element.prototype.setAttributeNS = function(namespace,name,value) {\n\tthis.setAttribute(name,value);\n};\n\nTW_Element.prototype.removeAttribute = function(name) {\n\tif(this.isRaw) {\n\t\tthrow \"Cannot removeAttribute on a raw TW_Element\";\n\t}\n\tif($tw.utils.hop(this.attributes,name)) {\n\t\tdelete this.attributes[name];\n\t}\n};\n\nTW_Element.prototype.appendChild = function(node) {\n\tthis.children.push(node);\n\tnode.parentNode = this;\n};\n\nTW_Element.prototype.insertBefore = function(node,nextSibling) {\n\tif(nextSibling) {\n\t\tvar p = this.children.indexOf(nextSibling);\n\t\tif(p !== -1) {\n\t\t\tthis.children.splice(p,0,node);\n\t\t\tnode.parentNode = this;\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tthis.appendChild(node);\n\t\t}\n\t} else {\n\t\tthis.appendChild(node);\n\t}\n};\n\nTW_Element.prototype.removeChild = function(node) {\n\tvar p = this.children.indexOf(node);\n\tif(p !== -1) {\n\t\tthis.children.splice(p,1);\n\t}\n};\n\nTW_Element.prototype.hasChildNodes = function() {\n\treturn !!this.children.length;\n};\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_Element.prototype, \"childNodes\", {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\treturn this.children;\n\t}\n});\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_Element.prototype, \"firstChild\", {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\treturn this.children[0];\n\t}\n});\n\nTW_Element.prototype.addEventListener = function(type,listener,useCapture) {\n\t// Do nothing\n};\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_Element.prototype, \"tagName\", {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\treturn this.tag || \"\";\n\t}\n});\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_Element.prototype, \"className\", {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\treturn this.attributes[\"class\"] || \"\";\n\t},\n\tset: function(value) {\n\t\tthis.attributes[\"class\"] = value + \"\";\n\t}\n});\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_Element.prototype, \"value\", {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\treturn this.attributes.value || \"\";\n\t},\n\tset: function(value) {\n\t\tthis.attributes.value = value + \"\";\n\t}\n});\n\nObject.defineProperty(TW_Element.prototype, \"outerHTML\", {\n\tget: function() {\n\t\tvar output = [],attr,a,v;\n\t\toutput.push(\"<\",this.tag);\n\t\tif(this.attributes) {\n\t\t\tattr = [];\n\t\t\tfor(a in this.attributes) {\n\t\t\t\tattr.push(a);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tattr.sort();\n\t\t\tfor(a=0; 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"$:/core/modules/utils/filesystem.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/utils/filesystem.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/filesystem.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: utils-node\n\nFile system utilities\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar fs = require(\"fs\"),\n\tpath = require(\"path\");\n\n/*\nReturn the subdirectories of a path\n*/\nexports.getSubdirectories = function(dirPath) {\n\tif(!$tw.utils.isDirectory(dirPath)) {\n\t\treturn null;\n\t}\n\tvar subdirs = [];\n\t$tw.utils.each(fs.readdirSync(dirPath),function(item) {\n\t\tif($tw.utils.isDirectory(path.resolve(dirPath,item))) {\n\t\t\tsubdirs.push(item);\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\treturn subdirs;\n}\n\n/*\nRecursively (and synchronously) copy a directory and all its content\n*/\nexports.copyDirectory = function(srcPath,dstPath) {\n\t// Remove any trailing path separators\n\tsrcPath = path.resolve($tw.utils.removeTrailingSeparator(srcPath));\n\tdstPath = path.resolve($tw.utils.removeTrailingSeparator(dstPath));\n\t// Check that 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"text": "/*\\\nmodule-type: utils\ntitle: $:/core/modules/utils/linkedlist.js\ntype: application/javascript\n\nThis is a doubly-linked indexed list intended for manipulation, particularly\npushTop, which it does with significantly better performance than an array.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\nfunction LinkedList() {\n\tthis.clear();\n};\n\nLinkedList.prototype.clear = function() {\n\tthis.index = Object.create(null);\n\t// LinkedList performs the duty of both the head and tail node\n\tthis.next = this;\n\tthis.prev = this;\n\tthis.length = 0;\n};\n\nLinkedList.prototype.remove = function(value) {\n\tif($tw.utils.isArray(value)) {\n\t\tfor(var t=0; t<value.length; t++) {\n\t\t\t_removeOne(this,value[t]);\n\t\t}\n\t} else {\n\t\t_removeOne(this,value);\n\t}\n};\n\nLinkedList.prototype.push = function(/* values */) {\n\tfor(var i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++) {\n\t\tvar value = arguments[i];\n\t\tvar node = {value: value};\n\t\tvar preexistingNode = this.index[value];\n\t\t_linkToEnd(this,node);\n\t\tif(preexistingNode) {\n\t\t\t// We want to keep pointing to the first instance, but we want\n\t\t\t// to have that instance (or chain of instances) point to the\n\t\t\t// new one.\n\t\t\twhile (preexistingNode.copy) {\n\t\t\t\tpreexistingNode = preexistingNode.copy;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tpreexistingNode.copy = node;\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tthis.index[value] = node;\n\t\t}\n\t}\n};\n\nLinkedList.prototype.pushTop = function(value) {\n\tif($tw.utils.isArray(value)) {\n\t\tfor(var t=0; t<value.length; t++) {\n\t\t\t_removeOne(this,value[t]);\n\t\t}\n\t\tthis.push.apply(this,value);\n\t} else {\n\t\tvar node = _removeOne(this,value);\n\t\tif(!node) {\n\t\t\tnode = {value: value};\n\t\t\tthis.index[value] = node;\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t// Put this node at the end of the copy chain.\n\t\t\tvar preexistingNode = node;\n\t\t\twhile(preexistingNode.copy) {\n\t\t\t\tpreexistingNode = preexistingNode.copy;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// The order of these three statements is important,\n\t\t\t// because sometimes preexistingNode == node.\n\t\t\tpreexistingNode.copy = node;\n\t\t\tthis.index[value] = node.copy;\n\t\t\tnode.copy = undefined;\n\t\t}\n\t\t_linkToEnd(this,node);\n\t}\n};\n\nLinkedList.prototype.each = function(callback) {\n\tfor(var ptr = this.next; ptr !== this; ptr = ptr.next) {\n\t\tcallback(ptr.value);\n\t}\n};\n\nLinkedList.prototype.toArray = function() {\n\tvar output = [];\n\tfor(var ptr = this.next; ptr !== this; ptr = ptr.next) {\n\t\toutput.push(ptr.value);\n\t}\n\treturn output;\n};\n\nfunction _removeOne(list,value) {\n\tvar node = list.index[value];\n\tif(node) {\n\t\tnode.prev.next = node.next;\n\t\tnode.next.prev = node.prev;\n\t\tlist.length -= 1;\n\t\t// Point index to the next instance of the same value, maybe nothing.\n\t\tlist.index[value] = node.copy;\n\t}\n\treturn node;\n};\n\nfunction _linkToEnd(list,node) {\n\t// Sticks the given node onto the end of the list.\n\tlist.prev.next = node;\n\tnode.prev = list.prev;\n\tlist.prev = node;\n\tnode.next = list;\n\tlist.length += 1;\n};\n\nexports.LinkedList = LinkedList;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/action-confirm.js",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/action-deletefield.js",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/action-deletetiddler.js",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/action-listops.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/action-listops.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nAction widget to apply list operations to any tiddler field (defaults to the 'list' field of the current tiddler)\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\nvar ActionListopsWidget = function(parseTreeNode, options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode, options);\n};\n/**\n * Inherit from the base widget class\n */\nActionListopsWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n/**\n * Render this widget into the DOM\n */\nActionListopsWidget.prototype.render = function(parent, nextSibling) {\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n};\n/**\n * Compute the internal state of the widget\n */\nActionListopsWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tthis.target = this.getAttribute(\"$tiddler\", this.getVariable(\n\t\t\"currentTiddler\"));\n\tthis.filter = this.getAttribute(\"$filter\");\n\tthis.subfilter = this.getAttribute(\"$subfilter\");\n\tthis.listField = this.getAttribute(\"$field\", \"list\");\n\tthis.listIndex = this.getAttribute(\"$index\");\n\tthis.filtertags = this.getAttribute(\"$tags\");\n};\n/**\n * \tRefresh the widget by ensuring our attributes are up to date\n */\nActionListopsWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(changedAttributes.$tiddler || changedAttributes.$filter ||\n\t\tchangedAttributes.$subfilter || changedAttributes.$field ||\n\t\tchangedAttributes.$index || changedAttributes.$tags) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t}\n\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n};\n/**\n * \tInvoke the action associated with this widget\n */\nActionListopsWidget.prototype.invokeAction = function(triggeringWidget,\n\tevent) {\n\t//Apply the specified filters to the lists\n\tvar field = this.listField,\n\t\tindex,\n\t\ttype = \"!!\",\n\t\tlist = this.listField;\n\tif(this.listIndex) {\n\t\tfield = undefined;\n\t\tindex = this.listIndex;\n\t\ttype = \"##\";\n\t\tlist = this.listIndex;\n\t}\n\tif(this.filter) {\n\t\tthis.wiki.setText(this.target, field, index, $tw.utils.stringifyList(\n\t\t\tthis.wiki\n\t\t\t.filterTiddlers(this.filter, this)));\n\t}\n\tif(this.subfilter) {\n\t\tvar subfilter = \"[list[\" + this.target + type + list + \"]] \" + this.subfilter;\n\t\tthis.wiki.setText(this.target, field, index, $tw.utils.stringifyList(\n\t\t\tthis.wiki\n\t\t\t.filterTiddlers(subfilter, this)));\n\t}\n\tif(this.filtertags) {\n\t\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.target),\n\t\t\toldtags = tiddler ? (tiddler.fields.tags || []).slice(0) : [],\n\t\t\ttagfilter = \"[list[\" + this.target + \"!!tags]] \" + this.filtertags,\n\t\t\tnewtags = this.wiki.filterTiddlers(tagfilter,this);\n\t\tif($tw.utils.stringifyList(oldtags.sort()) !== $tw.utils.stringifyList(newtags.sort())) {\n\t\t\tthis.wiki.setText(this.target,\"tags\",undefined,$tw.utils.stringifyList(newtags));\t\t\t\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn true; // Action was invoked\n};\n\nexports[\"action-listops\"] = ActionListopsWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/action-log.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/action-log.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nAction widget to log debug messages\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar LogWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nLogWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nLogWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n};\n\nLogWidget.prototype.execute = function(){\n\tthis.message = this.getAttribute(\"$$message\",\"debug\");\n\tthis.logAll = this.getAttribute(\"$$all\",\"no\") === \"yes\" ? true : false;\n\tthis.filter = this.getAttribute(\"$$filter\");\n}\n\n/*\nRefresh the widget by ensuring our attributes are up to date\n*/\nLogWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\treturn true;\n};\n\n/*\nInvoke the action associated with this widget\n*/\nLogWidget.prototype.invokeAction = function(triggeringWidget,event) {\n\tthis.log();\n\treturn true; // Action was invoked\n};\n\nLogWidget.prototype.log = function() {\n\tvar data = {},\n\t\tdataCount,\n\t\tallVars = {},\n\t\tfilteredVars;\n\n\t$tw.utils.each(this.attributes,function(attribute,name) {\n\t\tif(name.substring(0,2) !== \"$$\") {\n\t\t\tdata[name] = attribute;\n\t\t}\t\t\n\t});\n\n\tfor(var v in this.variables) {\n\t\tallVars[v] = this.getVariable(v,{defaultValue:\"\"});\n\t}\t\n\tif(this.filter) {\n\t\tfilteredVars = this.wiki.compileFilter(this.filter).call(this.wiki,this.wiki.makeTiddlerIterator(allVars));\n\t\t$tw.utils.each(filteredVars,function(name) {\n\t\t\tdata[name] = allVars[name];\n\t\t});\t\t\n\t}\n\tdataCount = $tw.utils.count(data);\n\n\tconsole.group(this.message);\n\tif(dataCount > 0) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.logTable(data);\n\t}\n\tif(this.logAll || !dataCount) {\n\t\tconsole.groupCollapsed(\"All variables\");\n\t\t$tw.utils.logTable(allVars);\n\t\tconsole.groupEnd();\n\t}\n\tconsole.groupEnd();\n}\n\nexports[\"action-log\"] = LogWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/action-navigate.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/action-navigate.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nAction widget to navigate to a tiddler\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar NavigateWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nNavigateWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nNavigateWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nNavigateWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tthis.actionTo = this.getAttribute(\"$to\");\n\tthis.actionScroll = this.getAttribute(\"$scroll\");\n};\n\n/*\nRefresh the widget by ensuring our attributes are up to date\n*/\nNavigateWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(changedAttributes[\"$to\"] || changedAttributes[\"$scroll\"]) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t}\n\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n};\n\n/*\nInvoke the action associated with this widget\n*/\nNavigateWidget.prototype.invokeAction = function(triggeringWidget,event) {\n\tevent = event || {};\n\tvar bounds = triggeringWidget && triggeringWidget.getBoundingClientRect && triggeringWidget.getBoundingClientRect(),\n\t\tsuppressNavigation = event.metaKey || event.ctrlKey || (event.button === 1);\n\tif(this.actionScroll === \"yes\") {\n\t\tsuppressNavigation = false;\n\t} else if(this.actionScroll === \"no\") {\n\t\tsuppressNavigation = true;\n\t}\n\tthis.dispatchEvent({\n\t\ttype: \"tm-navigate\",\n\t\tnavigateTo: this.actionTo === undefined ? this.getVariable(\"currentTiddler\") : this.actionTo,\n\t\tnavigateFromTitle: this.getVariable(\"storyTiddler\"),\n\t\tnavigateFromNode: triggeringWidget,\n\t\tnavigateFromClientRect: bounds && { top: bounds.top, left: bounds.left, width: bounds.width, right: bounds.right, bottom: bounds.bottom, height: bounds.height\n\t\t},\n\t\tnavigateSuppressNavigation: suppressNavigation\n\t});\n\treturn true; // Action was invoked\n};\n\nexports[\"action-navigate\"] = NavigateWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/action-popup.js",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/action-sendmessage.js",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/button.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/button.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nButton widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar ButtonWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nButtonWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nButtonWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tvar self = this,\n\t\ttag = \"button\",\n\t\tdomNode;\n\t// Remember parent\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t// Compute attributes and execute state\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\t// Create element\n\tif(this.buttonTag && $tw.config.htmlUnsafeElements.indexOf(this.buttonTag) === -1) {\n\t\ttag = this.buttonTag;\n\t}\n\tdomNode = this.document.createElement(tag);\n\tthis.domNode = domNode;\n\t// Assign classes\n\tvar classes = this[\"class\"].split(\" \") || [],\n\t\tisPoppedUp = (this.popup || this.popupTitle) && this.isPoppedUp();\n\tif(this.selectedClass) {\n\t\tif((this.set || this.setTitle) && this.setTo && this.isSelected()) {\n\t\t\t$tw.utils.pushTop(classes,this.selectedClass.split(\" \"));\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(isPoppedUp) {\n\t\t\t$tw.utils.pushTop(classes,this.selectedClass.split(\" \"));\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\tif(isPoppedUp) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.pushTop(classes,\"tc-popup-handle\");\n\t}\n\tdomNode.className = classes.join(\" \");\n\t// Assign other attributes\n\tif(this.style) {\n\t\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"style\",this.style);\n\t}\n\tif(this.tooltip) {\n\t\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"title\",this.tooltip);\n\t}\n\tif(this[\"aria-label\"]) {\n\t\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"aria-label\",this[\"aria-label\"]);\n\t}\n\t// Set the tabindex\n\tif(this.tabIndex) {\n\t\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"tabindex\",this.tabIndex);\n\t}\n\tif(this.isDisabled === \"yes\") {\n\t\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"disabled\",true);\n\t}\n\t// Add a click event handler\n\tdomNode.addEventListener(\"click\",function (event) {\n\t\tvar handled = false;\n\t\tif(self.invokeActions(self,event)) {\n\t\t\thandled = true;\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(self.to) {\n\t\t\tself.navigateTo(event);\n\t\t\thandled = true;\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(self.message) {\n\t\t\tself.dispatchMessage(event);\n\t\t\thandled = true;\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(self.popup || self.popupTitle) {\n\t\t\tself.triggerPopup(event);\n\t\t\thandled = true;\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(self.set || self.setTitle) {\n\t\t\tself.setTiddler();\n\t\t\thandled = true;\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(self.actions) {\n\t\t\tvar modifierKey = $tw.keyboardManager.getEventModifierKeyDescriptor(event);\n\t\t\tself.invokeActionString(self.actions,self,event,{modifier: modifierKey});\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(handled) {\n\t\t\tevent.preventDefault();\n\t\t\tevent.stopPropagation();\n\t\t}\n\t\treturn handled;\n\t},false);\n\t// Make it draggable if required\n\tif(this.dragTiddler || this.dragFilter) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.makeDraggable({\n\t\t\tdomNode: domNode,\n\t\t\tdragTiddlerFn: function() {return self.dragTiddler;},\n\t\t\tdragFilterFn: function() {return self.dragFilter;},\n\t\t\twidget: this\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\t// Insert element\n\tparent.insertBefore(domNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.renderChildren(domNode,null);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(domNode);\n};\n\n/*\nWe don't allow actions to propagate because we trigger actions ourselves\n*/\nButtonWidget.prototype.allowActionPropagation = function() {\n\treturn false;\n};\n\nButtonWidget.prototype.getBoundingClientRect = function() {\n\treturn this.domNodes[0].getBoundingClientRect();\n};\n\nButtonWidget.prototype.isSelected = function() {\n return this.setTitle ? 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"$:/core/modules/widgets/checkbox.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/checkbox.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/checkbox.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nCheckbox widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar CheckboxWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nCheckboxWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nCheckboxWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\t// Save the parent dom node\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t// Compute our attributes\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\t// Execute our logic\n\tthis.execute();\n\t// Create our elements\n\tthis.labelDomNode = this.document.createElement(\"label\");\n\tthis.labelDomNode.setAttribute(\"class\",this.checkboxClass);\n\tthis.inputDomNode = this.document.createElement(\"input\");\n\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"type\",\"checkbox\");\n\tif(this.getValue()) {\n\t\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"checked\",\"true\");\n\t}\n\tif(this.isDisabled === \"yes\") {\n\t\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"disabled\",true);\n\t}\n\tthis.labelDomNode.appendChild(this.inputDomNode);\n\tthis.spanDomNode = this.document.createElement(\"span\");\n\tthis.labelDomNode.appendChild(this.spanDomNode);\n\t// Add a click event handler\n\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(this.inputDomNode,[\n\t\t{name: \"change\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleChangeEvent\"}\n\t]);\n\t// Insert the label into the DOM and render any children\n\tparent.insertBefore(this.labelDomNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.renderChildren(this.spanDomNode,null);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(this.labelDomNode);\n};\n\nCheckboxWidget.prototype.getValue = function() {\n\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.checkboxTitle);\n\tif(tiddler) {\n\t\tif(this.checkboxTag) {\n\t\t\tif(this.checkboxInvertTag) {\n\t\t\t\treturn !tiddler.hasTag(this.checkboxTag);\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\treturn tiddler.hasTag(this.checkboxTag);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(this.checkboxField) {\n\t\t\tvar value;\n\t\t\tif($tw.utils.hop(tiddler.fields,this.checkboxField)) {\n\t\t\t\tvalue = tiddler.fields[this.checkboxField] || \"\";\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\tvalue = this.checkboxDefault || \"\";\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(value === this.checkboxChecked) {\n\t\t\t\treturn true;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(value === this.checkboxUnchecked) {\n\t\t\t\treturn false;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(this.checkboxIndex) {\n\t\t\tvar value = this.wiki.extractTiddlerDataItem(tiddler,this.checkboxIndex,this.checkboxDefault || \"\");\n\t\t\tif(value === this.checkboxChecked) {\n\t\t\t\treturn true;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(value === this.checkboxUnchecked) {\n\t\t\t\treturn false;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t} else {\n\t\tif(this.checkboxTag) {\n\t\t\treturn false;\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(this.checkboxField) {\n\t\t\tif(this.checkboxDefault === this.checkboxChecked) {\n\t\t\t\treturn true;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(this.checkboxDefault === this.checkboxUnchecked) {\n\t\t\t\treturn false;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn false;\n};\n\nCheckboxWidget.prototype.handleChangeEvent = function(event) {\n\tvar checked = this.inputDomNode.checked,\n\t\ttiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.checkboxTitle),\n\t\tfallbackFields = {text: \"\"},\n\t\tnewFields = {title: this.checkboxTitle},\n\t\thasChanged = false,\n\t\ttagCheck = false,\n\t\thasTag = tiddler && tiddler.hasTag(this.checkboxTag),\n\t\tvalue = checked ? this.checkboxChecked : this.checkboxUnchecked;\n\tif(this.checkboxTag && this.checkboxInvertTag === \"yes\") {\n\t\ttagCheck = hasTag === checked;\n\t} else {\n\t\ttagCheck = hasTag !== checked;\n\t}\n\t// Set the tag if specified\n\tif(this.checkboxTag && (!tiddler || tagCheck)) {\n\t\tnewFields.tags = tiddler ? 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"$:/core/modules/widgets/codeblock.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/codeblock.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/codeblock.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nCode block node widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar CodeBlockWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nCodeBlockWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nCodeBlockWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tvar codeNode = this.document.createElement(\"code\"),\n\t\tdomNode = this.document.createElement(\"pre\");\n\tcodeNode.appendChild(this.document.createTextNode(this.getAttribute(\"code\")));\n\tdomNode.appendChild(codeNode);\n\tparent.insertBefore(domNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(domNode);\n\tif(this.postRender) {\n\t\tthis.postRender();\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nCodeBlockWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tthis.language = this.getAttribute(\"language\");\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nCodeBlockWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\treturn false;\n};\n\nexports.codeblock = CodeBlockWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"$:/core/modules/widgets/count.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/count.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/count.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nCount widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar CountWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nCountWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nCountWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tvar textNode = this.document.createTextNode(this.currentCount);\n\tparent.insertBefore(textNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(textNode);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nCountWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get parameters from our attributes\n\tthis.filter = this.getAttribute(\"filter\");\n\t// Execute the filter\n\tif(this.filter) {\n\t\tthis.currentCount = this.wiki.filterTiddlers(this.filter,this).length;\n\t} else {\n\t\tthis.currentCount = \"0\";\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nCountWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\t// Re-execute the filter to get the count\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tvar oldCount = this.currentCount;\n\tthis.execute();\n\tif(this.currentCount !== oldCount) {\n\t\t// Regenerate and rerender the widget and replace the existing DOM node\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn false;\n\t}\n\n};\n\nexports.count = CountWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"$:/core/modules/widgets/diff-text.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/diff-text.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/diff-text.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nWidget to display a diff between two texts\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget,\n\tdmp = require(\"$:/core/modules/utils/diff-match-patch/diff_match_patch.js\");\n\nvar DiffTextWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nDiffTextWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\nDiffTextWidget.prototype.invisibleCharacters = {\n\t\"\\n\": \"↩︎\\n\",\n\t\"\\r\": \"⇠\",\n\t\"\\t\": \"⇥\\t\"\n};\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nDiffTextWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\t// Create the diff\n\tvar dmpObject = new dmp.diff_match_patch(),\n\t\tdiffs = dmpObject.diff_main(this.getAttribute(\"source\"),this.getAttribute(\"dest\"));\n\t// Apply required cleanup\n\tswitch(this.getAttribute(\"cleanup\",\"semantic\")) {\n\t\tcase \"none\":\n\t\t\t// No cleanup\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"efficiency\":\n\t\t\tdmpObject.diff_cleanupEfficiency(diffs);\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tdefault: // case \"semantic\"\n\t\t\tdmpObject.diff_cleanupSemantic(diffs);\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t}\n\t// Create the elements\n\tvar domContainer = this.document.createElement(\"div\"), \n\t\tdomDiff = this.createDiffDom(diffs);\n\tparent.insertBefore(domContainer,nextSibling);\n\t// Set variables\n\tthis.setVariable(\"diff-count\",diffs.reduce(function(acc,diff) {\n\t\tif(diff[0] !== dmp.DIFF_EQUAL) {\n\t\t\tacc++;\n\t\t}\n\t\treturn acc;\n\t},0).toString());\n\t// Render child widgets\n\tthis.renderChildren(domContainer,null);\n\t// Render the diff\n\tdomContainer.appendChild(domDiff);\n\t// Save our container\n\tthis.domNodes.push(domContainer);\n};\n\n/*\nCreate DOM elements representing a list of diffs\n*/\nDiffTextWidget.prototype.createDiffDom = function(diffs) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t// Create the element and assign the attributes\n\tvar domPre = this.document.createElement(\"pre\"),\n\t\tdomCode = this.document.createElement(\"code\");\n\t$tw.utils.each(diffs,function(diff) {\n\t\tvar tag = diff[0] === dmp.DIFF_INSERT ? \"ins\" : (diff[0] === dmp.DIFF_DELETE ? \"del\" : \"span\"),\n\t\t\tclassName = diff[0] === dmp.DIFF_INSERT ? \"tc-diff-insert\" : (diff[0] === dmp.DIFF_DELETE ? \"tc-diff-delete\" : \"tc-diff-equal\"),\n\t\t\tdom = self.document.createElement(tag),\n\t\t\ttext = diff[1],\n\t\t\tcurrPos = 0,\n\t\t\tre = /([\\x00-\\x1F])/mg,\n\t\t\tmatch = re.exec(text),\n\t\t\tspan,\n\t\t\tprintable;\n\t\tdom.className = className;\n\t\twhile(match) {\n\t\t\tif(currPos < match.index) {\n\t\t\t\tdom.appendChild(self.document.createTextNode(text.slice(currPos,match.index)));\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tspan = self.document.createElement(\"span\");\n\t\t\tspan.className = \"tc-diff-invisible\";\n\t\t\tprintable = self.invisibleCharacters[match[0]] || (\"[0x\" + match[0].charCodeAt(0).toString(16) + \"]\");\n\t\t\tspan.appendChild(self.document.createTextNode(printable));\n\t\t\tdom.appendChild(span);\n\t\t\tcurrPos = match.index + match[0].length;\n\t\t\tmatch = re.exec(text);\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(currPos < text.length) {\n\t\t\tdom.appendChild(self.document.createTextNode(text.slice(currPos)));\n\t\t}\n\t\tdomCode.appendChild(dom);\n\t});\n\tdomPre.appendChild(domCode);\n\treturn domPre;\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nDiffTextWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Make child widgets\n\tvar parseTreeNodes;\n\tif(this.parseTreeNode && this.parseTreeNode.children && this.parseTreeNode.children.length > 0) {\n\t\tparseTreeNodes = this.parseTreeNode.children;\n\t} else {\n\t\tparseTreeNodes = [{\n\t\t\ttype: \"transclude\",\n\t\t\tattributes: {\n\t\t\t\ttiddler: {type: \"string\", value: \"$:/language/Diffs/CountMessage\"}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}];\n\t}\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets(parseTreeNodes);\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nDiffTextWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(changedAttributes.source || changedAttributes.dest || changedAttributes.cleanup) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n\t}\n};\n\nexports[\"diff-text\"] = DiffTextWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"$:/core/modules/widgets/draggable.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/draggable.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/draggable.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nDraggable widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar DraggableWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nDraggableWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nDraggableWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t// Save the parent dom node\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t// Compute our attributes\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\t// Execute our logic\n\tthis.execute();\n\t// Sanitise the specified tag\n\tvar tag = this.draggableTag;\n\tif($tw.config.htmlUnsafeElements.indexOf(tag) !== -1) {\n\t\ttag = \"div\";\n\t}\n\t// Create our element\n\tvar domNode = this.document.createElement(tag);\n\t// Assign classes\n\tvar classes = [\"tc-draggable\"];\n\tif(this.draggableClasses) {\n\t\tclasses.push(this.draggableClasses);\n\t}\n\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"class\",classes.join(\" \"));\n\t// Add event handlers\n\t$tw.utils.makeDraggable({\n\t\tdomNode: domNode,\n\t\tdragTiddlerFn: function() {return self.getAttribute(\"tiddler\");},\n\t\tdragFilterFn: function() {return self.getAttribute(\"filter\");},\n\t\tstartActions: self.startActions,\n\t\tendActions: self.endActions,\n\t\twidget: this\n\t});\n\t// Insert the link into the DOM and render any children\n\tparent.insertBefore(domNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.renderChildren(domNode,null);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(domNode);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nDraggableWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Pick up our attributes\n\tthis.draggableTag = this.getAttribute(\"tag\",\"div\");\n\tthis.draggableClasses = this.getAttribute(\"class\");\n\tthis.startActions = this.getAttribute(\"startactions\");\n\tthis.endActions = this.getAttribute(\"endactions\");\n\t// Make the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nDraggableWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(changedAttributes.tag || changedAttributes[\"class\"]) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t}\n\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n};\n\nexports.draggable = DraggableWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"$:/core/modules/widgets/droppable.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/droppable.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/droppable.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nDroppable widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar DroppableWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nDroppableWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nDroppableWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tvar self = this,\n\t\ttag = this.parseTreeNode.isBlock ? \"div\" : \"span\",\n\t\tdomNode;\n\t// Remember parent\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t// Compute attributes and execute state\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tif(this.droppableTag && $tw.config.htmlUnsafeElements.indexOf(this.droppableTag) === -1) {\n\t\ttag = this.droppableTag;\n\t}\n\t// Create element and assign classes\n\tdomNode = this.document.createElement(tag);\n\tthis.domNode = domNode;\n\tthis.assignDomNodeClasses();\n\t// Add event handlers\n\tif(this.droppableEnable) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(domNode,[\n\t\t\t{name: \"dragenter\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleDragEnterEvent\"},\n\t\t\t{name: \"dragover\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleDragOverEvent\"},\n\t\t\t{name: \"dragleave\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleDragLeaveEvent\"},\n\t\t\t{name: \"drop\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleDropEvent\"}\n\t\t]);\t\t\n\t} else {\n\t\t$tw.utils.addClass(this.domNode,this.disabledClass);\n\t}\n\t// Insert element\n\tparent.insertBefore(domNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.renderChildren(domNode,null);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(domNode);\n\t// Stack of outstanding enter/leave events\n\tthis.currentlyEntered = [];\n};\n\nDroppableWidget.prototype.enterDrag = function(event) {\n\tif(this.currentlyEntered.indexOf(event.target) === -1) {\n\t\tthis.currentlyEntered.push(event.target);\n\t}\n\t// If we're entering for the first time we need to apply highlighting\n\t$tw.utils.addClass(this.domNodes[0],\"tc-dragover\");\n};\n\nDroppableWidget.prototype.leaveDrag = function(event) {\n\tvar pos = this.currentlyEntered.indexOf(event.target);\n\tif(pos !== -1) {\n\t\tthis.currentlyEntered.splice(pos,1);\n\t}\n\t// Remove highlighting if we're leaving externally. 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"$:/core/modules/widgets/dropzone.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/dropzone.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/dropzone.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nDropzone widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar DropZoneWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nDropZoneWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nDropZoneWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t// Remember parent\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t// Compute attributes and execute state\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\t// Create element\n\tvar domNode = this.document.createElement(\"div\");\n\tdomNode.className = this.dropzoneClass || \"tc-dropzone\";\n\t// Add event handlers\n\tif(this.dropzoneEnable) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(domNode,[\n\t\t\t{name: \"dragenter\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleDragEnterEvent\"},\n\t\t\t{name: \"dragover\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleDragOverEvent\"},\n\t\t\t{name: \"dragleave\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleDragLeaveEvent\"},\n\t\t\t{name: \"drop\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleDropEvent\"},\n\t\t\t{name: \"paste\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handlePasteEvent\"},\n\t\t\t{name: \"dragend\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleDragEndEvent\"}\n\t\t]);\t\t\n\t}\n\tdomNode.addEventListener(\"click\",function (event) {\n\t},false);\n\t// Insert element\n\tparent.insertBefore(domNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.renderChildren(domNode,null);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(domNode);\n\t// Stack of outstanding enter/leave events\n\tthis.currentlyEntered = [];\n};\n\nDropZoneWidget.prototype.enterDrag = function(event) {\n\tif(this.currentlyEntered.indexOf(event.target) === -1) {\n\t\tthis.currentlyEntered.push(event.target);\n\t}\n\t// If we're entering for the first time we need to apply highlighting\n\t$tw.utils.addClass(this.domNodes[0],\"tc-dragover\");\n};\n\nDropZoneWidget.prototype.leaveDrag = function(event) {\n\tvar pos = this.currentlyEntered.indexOf(event.target);\n\tif(pos !== -1) {\n\t\tthis.currentlyEntered.splice(pos,1);\n\t}\n\t// Remove highlighting if we're leaving externally\n\tif(this.currentlyEntered.length === 0) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.removeClass(this.domNodes[0],\"tc-dragover\");\n\t}\n};\n\nDropZoneWidget.prototype.handleDragEnterEvent = function(event) {\n\t// Check for this window being the source of the drag\n\tif($tw.dragInProgress) {\n\t\treturn false;\n\t}\n\tthis.enterDrag(event);\n\t// Tell the browser that we're ready to handle the drop\n\tevent.preventDefault();\n\t// Tell the browser not to ripple the drag up to any parent drop handlers\n\tevent.stopPropagation();\n};\n\nDropZoneWidget.prototype.handleDragOverEvent = function(event) {\n\t// Check for being over a TEXTAREA or INPUT\n\tif([\"TEXTAREA\",\"INPUT\"].indexOf(event.target.tagName) !== -1) {\n\t\treturn false;\n\t}\n\t// Check for this window being the source of the drag\n\tif($tw.dragInProgress) {\n\t\treturn false;\n\t}\n\t// Tell the browser that we're still interested in the drop\n\tevent.preventDefault();\n\tevent.dataTransfer.dropEffect = \"copy\"; 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"$:/core/modules/widgets/edit-binary.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/edit-binary.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/edit-binary.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nEdit-binary widget; placeholder for editing binary tiddlers\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar BINARY_WARNING_MESSAGE = \"$:/core/ui/BinaryWarning\";\nvar EXPORT_BUTTON_IMAGE = \"$:/core/images/export-button\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar EditBinaryWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nEditBinaryWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nEditBinaryWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t// Save the parent dom node\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t// Compute our attributes\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\t// Execute our logic\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nEditBinaryWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tvar editTitle = this.getAttribute(\"tiddler\",this.getVariable(\"currentTiddler\"));\n\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(editTitle);\n\tvar type = tiddler.fields.type;\n\tvar text = tiddler.fields.text;\n\t// Transclude the binary data tiddler warning message\n\tvar warn = {\n\t\ttype: \"element\",\n\t\ttag: \"p\",\n\t\tchildren: [{\n\t\t\ttype: \"transclude\",\n\t\t\tattributes: {\n\t\t\t\ttiddler: {type: \"string\", value: BINARY_WARNING_MESSAGE}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}]\n\t};\n\t// Create download link based on draft tiddler title\n\tvar link = {\n\t\ttype: \"element\",\n\t\ttag: \"a\",\n\t\tattributes: {\n\t\t\ttitle: {type: \"indirect\", textReference: \"!!draft.title\"},\n\t\t\tdownload: {type: \"indirect\", textReference: \"!!draft.title\"}\n\t\t},\n\t\tchildren: [{\n\t\ttype: \"transclude\",\n\t\t\tattributes: {\n\t\t\t\ttiddler: {type: \"string\", value: EXPORT_BUTTON_IMAGE}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}]\n\t};\n\t// Set the link href to internal data URI (no external)\n\tif(text) {\n\t\tlink.attributes.href = {\n\t\t\ttype: \"string\", \n\t\t\tvalue: \"data:\" + type + \";base64,\" + text\n\t\t};\n\t}\n\t// Combine warning message and download link in a div\n\tvar element = {\n\t\ttype: \"element\",\n\t\ttag: \"div\",\n\t\tattributes: {\n\t\t\tclass: {type: \"string\", value: \"tc-binary-warning\"}\n\t\t},\n\t\tchildren: [warn, link]\n\t}\n\t// Construct the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets([element]);\n};\n\n/*\nRefresh by refreshing our child widget\n*/\nEditBinaryWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n};\n\nexports[\"edit-binary\"] = EditBinaryWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"$:/core/modules/widgets/edit-bitmap.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/edit-bitmap.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/edit-bitmap.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nEdit-bitmap widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n// Default image sizes\nvar DEFAULT_IMAGE_WIDTH = 600,\n\tDEFAULT_IMAGE_HEIGHT = 370,\n\tDEFAULT_IMAGE_TYPE = \"image/png\";\n\n// Configuration tiddlers\nvar LINE_WIDTH_TITLE = \"$:/config/BitmapEditor/LineWidth\",\n\tLINE_COLOUR_TITLE = \"$:/config/BitmapEditor/Colour\",\n\tLINE_OPACITY_TITLE = \"$:/config/BitmapEditor/Opacity\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar EditBitmapWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\t// Initialise the editor operations if they've not been done already\n\tif(!this.editorOperations) {\n\t\tEditBitmapWidget.prototype.editorOperations = {};\n\t\t$tw.modules.applyMethods(\"bitmapeditoroperation\",this.editorOperations);\n\t}\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t// Save the parent dom node\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t// Compute our attributes\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\t// Execute our logic\n\tthis.execute();\n\t// Create the wrapper for the toolbar and render its content\n\tthis.toolbarNode = this.document.createElement(\"div\");\n\tthis.toolbarNode.className = \"tc-editor-toolbar\";\n\tparent.insertBefore(this.toolbarNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(this.toolbarNode);\n\t// Create the on-screen canvas\n\tthis.canvasDomNode = $tw.utils.domMaker(\"canvas\",{\n\t\tdocument: this.document,\n\t\t\"class\":\"tc-edit-bitmapeditor\",\n\t\teventListeners: [{\n\t\t\tname: \"touchstart\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleTouchStartEvent\"\n\t\t},{\n\t\t\tname: \"touchmove\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleTouchMoveEvent\"\n\t\t},{\n\t\t\tname: \"touchend\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleTouchEndEvent\"\n\t\t},{\n\t\t\tname: \"mousedown\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleMouseDownEvent\"\n\t\t},{\n\t\t\tname: \"mousemove\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleMouseMoveEvent\"\n\t\t},{\n\t\t\tname: \"mouseup\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleMouseUpEvent\"\n\t\t}]\n\t});\n\t// Set the width and height variables\n\tthis.setVariable(\"tv-bitmap-editor-width\",this.canvasDomNode.width + \"px\");\n\tthis.setVariable(\"tv-bitmap-editor-height\",this.canvasDomNode.height + \"px\");\n\t// Render toolbar child widgets\n\tthis.renderChildren(this.toolbarNode,null);\n\t// // Insert the elements into the DOM\n\tparent.insertBefore(this.canvasDomNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(this.canvasDomNode);\n\t// Load the image into the canvas\n\tif($tw.browser) {\n\t\tthis.loadCanvas();\n\t}\n\t// Add widget message listeners\n\tthis.addEventListeners([\n\t\t{type: \"tm-edit-bitmap-operation\", handler: \"handleEditBitmapOperationMessage\"}\n\t]);\n};\n\n/*\nHandle an edit bitmap operation message from the toolbar\n*/\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.handleEditBitmapOperationMessage = function(event) {\n\t// Invoke the handler\n\tvar handler = this.editorOperations[event.param];\n\tif(handler) {\n\t\thandler.call(this,event);\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tthis.editTitle = this.getAttribute(\"tiddler\",this.getVariable(\"currentTiddler\"));\n\t// Make the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n};\n\n/*\nJust refresh the toolbar\n*/\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n};\n\n/*\nSet the bitmap size variables and refresh the toolbar\n*/\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.refreshToolbar = function() {\n\t// Set the width and height variables\n\tthis.setVariable(\"tv-bitmap-editor-width\",this.canvasDomNode.width + \"px\");\n\tthis.setVariable(\"tv-bitmap-editor-height\",this.canvasDomNode.height + \"px\");\n\t// Refresh each of our child widgets\n\t$tw.utils.each(this.children,function(childWidget) {\n\t\tchildWidget.refreshSelf();\n\t});\n};\n\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.loadCanvas = function() {\n\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.editTitle),\n\t\tcurrImage = new Image();\n\t// Set up event handlers for loading the image\n\tvar self = this;\n\tcurrImage.onload = function() {\n\t\t// Copy the image to the on-screen canvas\n\t\tself.initCanvas(self.canvasDomNode,currImage.width,currImage.height,currImage);\n\t\t// And also copy the current bitmap to the off-screen 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DEFAULT_IMAGE_HEIGHT;\n\t\tcurrImage.onerror();\n\t}\n};\n\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.initCanvas = function(canvas,width,height,image) {\n\tcanvas.width = width;\n\tcanvas.height = height;\n\tvar ctx = canvas.getContext(\"2d\");\n\tif(image) {\n\t\tctx.drawImage(image,0,0);\n\t} else {\n\t\tctx.fillStyle = \"#fff\";\n\t\tctx.fillRect(0,0,canvas.width,canvas.height);\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\n** Change the size of the canvas, preserving the current image\n*/\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.changeCanvasSize = function(newWidth,newHeight) {\n\t// Create and size a new canvas\n\tvar newCanvas = this.document.createElement(\"canvas\");\n\tthis.initCanvas(newCanvas,newWidth,newHeight);\n\t// Copy the old image\n\tvar ctx = newCanvas.getContext(\"2d\");\n\tctx.drawImage(this.currCanvas,0,0);\n\t// Set the new canvas as the current one\n\tthis.currCanvas = newCanvas;\n\t// Set the size of the onscreen canvas\n\tthis.canvasDomNode.width = newWidth;\n\tthis.canvasDomNode.height = newHeight;\n\t// Paint the 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newHeight;\n\t// Paint the onscreen canvas with the offscreen canvas\n\tctx = this.canvasDomNode.getContext(\"2d\");\n\tctx.drawImage(this.currCanvas,0,0);\n};\n\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.handleTouchStartEvent = function(event) {\n\tthis.brushDown = true;\n\tthis.strokeStart(event.touches[0].clientX,event.touches[0].clientY);\n\tevent.preventDefault();\n\tevent.stopPropagation();\n\treturn false;\n};\n\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.handleTouchMoveEvent = function(event) {\n\tif(this.brushDown) {\n\t\tthis.strokeMove(event.touches[0].clientX,event.touches[0].clientY);\n\t}\n\tevent.preventDefault();\n\tevent.stopPropagation();\n\treturn false;\n};\n\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.handleTouchEndEvent = function(event) {\n\tif(this.brushDown) {\n\t\tthis.brushDown = false;\n\t\tthis.strokeEnd();\n\t}\n\tevent.preventDefault();\n\tevent.stopPropagation();\n\treturn false;\n};\n\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.handleMouseDownEvent = function(event) 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s2.y)/2;\n\t\tctx.quadraticCurveTo(s2.x,s2.y,tx,ty);\n\t}\n\tctx.stroke();\n};\n\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.strokeEnd = function() {\n\t// Copy the bitmap to the off-screen canvas\n\tvar ctx = this.currCanvas.getContext(\"2d\");\n\tctx.drawImage(this.canvasDomNode,0,0);\n\t// Save the image into the tiddler\n\tthis.saveChanges();\n};\n\nEditBitmapWidget.prototype.saveChanges = function() {\n\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.editTitle) || new $tw.Tiddler({title: this.editTitle,type: DEFAULT_IMAGE_TYPE});\n\t// data URIs look like \"data:<type>;base64,<text>\"\n\tvar dataURL = this.canvasDomNode.toDataURL(tiddler.fields.type),\n\t\tposColon = dataURL.indexOf(\":\"),\n\t\tposSemiColon = dataURL.indexOf(\";\"),\n\t\tposComma = dataURL.indexOf(\",\"),\n\t\ttype = dataURL.substring(posColon+1,posSemiColon),\n\t\ttext = dataURL.substring(posComma+1);\n\tvar update = {type: type, text: text};\n\tthis.wiki.addTiddler(new 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"$:/core/modules/widgets/edit-shortcut.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/edit-shortcut.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/edit-shortcut.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nWidget to display an editable keyboard shortcut\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar EditShortcutWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nEditShortcutWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nEditShortcutWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.inputNode = this.document.createElement(\"input\");\n\t// Assign classes\n\tif(this.shortcutClass) {\n\t\tthis.inputNode.className = this.shortcutClass;\t\t\n\t}\n\t// Assign other attributes\n\tif(this.shortcutStyle) {\n\t\tthis.inputNode.setAttribute(\"style\",this.shortcutStyle);\n\t}\n\tif(this.shortcutTooltip) {\n\t\tthis.inputNode.setAttribute(\"title\",this.shortcutTooltip);\n\t}\n\tif(this.shortcutPlaceholder) {\n\t\tthis.inputNode.setAttribute(\"placeholder\",this.shortcutPlaceholder);\n\t}\n\tif(this.shortcutAriaLabel) {\n\t\tthis.inputNode.setAttribute(\"aria-label\",this.shortcutAriaLabel);\n\t}\n\t// Assign the current shortcut\n\tthis.updateInputNode();\n\t// Add event handlers\n\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(this.inputNode,[\n\t\t{name: \"keydown\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleKeydownEvent\"}\n\t]);\n\t// Link into the DOM\n\tparent.insertBefore(this.inputNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(this.inputNode);\n\t// Focus the input Node if focus === \"yes\" or focus === \"true\"\n\tif(this.shortcutFocus === \"yes\" || this.shortcutFocus === \"true\") {\n\t\tthis.focus();\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nEditShortcutWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tthis.shortcutTiddler = this.getAttribute(\"tiddler\");\n\tthis.shortcutField = this.getAttribute(\"field\");\n\tthis.shortcutIndex = this.getAttribute(\"index\");\n\tthis.shortcutPlaceholder = this.getAttribute(\"placeholder\");\n\tthis.shortcutDefault = this.getAttribute(\"default\",\"\");\n\tthis.shortcutClass = this.getAttribute(\"class\");\n\tthis.shortcutStyle = this.getAttribute(\"style\");\n\tthis.shortcutTooltip = this.getAttribute(\"tooltip\");\n\tthis.shortcutAriaLabel = this.getAttribute(\"aria-label\");\n\tthis.shortcutFocus = this.getAttribute(\"focus\");\n};\n\n/*\nUpdate the value of the input node\n*/\nEditShortcutWidget.prototype.updateInputNode = function() {\n\tif(this.shortcutField) {\n\t\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.shortcutTiddler);\n\t\tif(tiddler && $tw.utils.hop(tiddler.fields,this.shortcutField)) {\n\t\t\tthis.inputNode.value = tiddler.getFieldString(this.shortcutField);\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tthis.inputNode.value = this.shortcutDefault;\n\t\t}\n\t} else if(this.shortcutIndex) {\n\t\tthis.inputNode.value = this.wiki.extractTiddlerDataItem(this.shortcutTiddler,this.shortcutIndex,this.shortcutDefault);\n\t} else {\n\t\tthis.inputNode.value = this.wiki.getTiddlerText(this.shortcutTiddler,this.shortcutDefault);\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nHandle a dom \"keydown\" event\n*/\nEditShortcutWidget.prototype.handleKeydownEvent = function(event) {\n\t// Ignore shift, ctrl, meta, alt\n\tif(event.keyCode && $tw.keyboardManager.getModifierKeys().indexOf(event.keyCode) === -1) {\n\t\t// Get the shortcut text representation\n\t\tvar value = $tw.keyboardManager.getPrintableShortcuts([{\n\t\t\tctrlKey: event.ctrlKey,\n\t\t\tshiftKey: event.shiftKey,\n\t\t\taltKey: event.altKey,\n\t\t\tmetaKey: event.metaKey,\n\t\t\tkeyCode: event.keyCode\n\t\t}]);\n\t\tif(value.length > 0) {\n\t\t\tthis.wiki.setText(this.shortcutTiddler,this.shortcutField,this.shortcutIndex,value[0]);\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Ignore the keydown if it was already handled\n\t\tevent.preventDefault();\n\t\tevent.stopPropagation();\n\t\treturn true;\t\t\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn false;\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nfocus the input node\n*/\nEditShortcutWidget.prototype.focus = function() {\n\tif(this.inputNode.focus && this.inputNode.select) {\n\t\tthis.inputNode.focus();\n\t\tthis.inputNode.select();\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. 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"$:/core/modules/widgets/edit-text.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/edit-text.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/edit-text.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nEdit-text widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar editTextWidgetFactory = require(\"$:/core/modules/editor/factory.js\").editTextWidgetFactory,\n\tFramedEngine = require(\"$:/core/modules/editor/engines/framed.js\").FramedEngine,\n\tSimpleEngine = require(\"$:/core/modules/editor/engines/simple.js\").SimpleEngine;\n\nexports[\"edit-text\"] = editTextWidgetFactory(FramedEngine,SimpleEngine);\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/edit.js",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/fields.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nFields widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar FieldsWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nFieldsWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nFieldsWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tvar textNode = this.document.createTextNode(this.text);\n\tparent.insertBefore(textNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(textNode);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nFieldsWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get parameters from our attributes\n\tthis.tiddlerTitle = this.getAttribute(\"tiddler\",this.getVariable(\"currentTiddler\"));\n\tthis.template = this.getAttribute(\"template\");\n\tthis.sort = this.getAttribute(\"sort\",\"yes\") === \"yes\";\n\tthis.sortReverse = this.getAttribute(\"sortReverse\",\"no\") === \"yes\";\n\tthis.exclude = this.getAttribute(\"exclude\");\n\tthis.include = this.getAttribute(\"include\",null);\n\tthis.stripTitlePrefix = this.getAttribute(\"stripTitlePrefix\",\"no\") === \"yes\";\n\t// Get the value to display\n\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.tiddlerTitle);\n\n\t// Get the inclusion and exclusion list\n\tvar excludeArr = (this.exclude) ? this.exclude.split(\" \") : [\"text\"];\n\t// Include takes precedence\n\tvar includeArr = (this.include) ? this.include.split(\" \") : null;\n\n\t// Compose the template\n\tvar text = [];\n\tif(this.template && tiddler) {\n\t\tvar fields = [];\n\t\tif (includeArr) { // Include takes precedence\n\t\t\tfor(var i=0; i<includeArr.length; i++) {\n\t\t\t\tif(tiddler.fields[includeArr[i]]) {\n\t\t\t\t\tfields.push(includeArr[i]);\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tfor(var fieldName in tiddler.fields) {\n\t\t\t\tif(excludeArr.indexOf(fieldName) === -1) {\n\t\t\t\t\tfields.push(fieldName);\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t\tif (this.sort) fields.sort();\n\t\tif (this.sortReverse) fields.reverse();\n\t\tfor(var f=0, fmax=fields.length; f<fmax; f++) {\n\t\t\tfieldName = fields[f];\n\t\t\tvar row = this.template,\n\t\t\t\tvalue = tiddler.getFieldString(fieldName);\n\t\t\tif(this.stripTitlePrefix && fieldName === \"title\") {\n\t\t\t\tvar reStrip = /^\\{[^\\}]+\\}(.+)/mg,\n\t\t\t\t\treMatch = reStrip.exec(value);\n\t\t\t\tif(reMatch) {\n\t\t\t\t\tvalue = reMatch[1];\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\trow = $tw.utils.replaceString(row,\"$name$\",fieldName);\n\t\t\trow = $tw.utils.replaceString(row,\"$value$\",value);\n\t\t\trow = $tw.utils.replaceString(row,\"$encoded_value$\",$tw.utils.htmlEncode(value));\n\t\t\ttext.push(row);\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\tthis.text = text.join(\"\");\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nFieldsWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif( changedAttributes.tiddler || changedAttributes.template || changedAttributes.exclude ||\n\t\tchangedAttributes.include || changedAttributes.sort || changedAttributes.sortReverse ||\n\t\tchangedTiddlers[this.tiddlerTitle] || changedAttributes.stripTitlePrefix) {\n\t\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn false;\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.fields = FieldsWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/image.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/image.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nThe image widget displays an image referenced with an external URI or with a local tiddler title.\n\n```\n<$image src=\"TiddlerTitle\" width=\"320\" height=\"400\" class=\"classnames\">\n```\n\nThe image source can be the title of an existing tiddler or the URL of an external image.\n\nExternal images always generate an HTML `<img>` tag.\n\nTiddlers that have a _canonical_uri field generate an HTML `<img>` tag with the src attribute containing the URI.\n\nTiddlers that contain image data generate an HTML `<img>` tag with the src attribute containing a base64 representation of the image.\n\nTiddlers that contain wikitext could be rendered to a DIV of the usual size of a tiddler, and then transformed to the size requested.\n\nThe width and height attributes are interpreted as a number of pixels, and do not need to include the \"px\" suffix.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar ImageWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nImageWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nImageWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\t// Create element\n\t// Determine what type of image it is\n\tvar tag = \"img\", src = \"\",\n\t\ttiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.imageSource);\n\tif(!tiddler) {\n\t\t// The source isn't the title of a tiddler, so we'll assume it's a URL\n\t\tsrc = this.getVariable(\"tv-get-export-image-link\",{params: [{name: \"src\",value: this.imageSource}],defaultValue: this.imageSource});\n\t} else {\n\t\t// Check if it is an image tiddler\n\t\tif(this.wiki.isImageTiddler(this.imageSource)) {\n\t\t\tvar type = tiddler.fields.type,\n\t\t\t\ttext = tiddler.fields.text,\n\t\t\t\t_canonical_uri = tiddler.fields._canonical_uri;\n\t\t\t// If the tiddler has body text then it doesn't need to be lazily loaded\n\t\t\tif(text) {\n\t\t\t\t// Render the appropriate element for the image type\n\t\t\t\tswitch(type) {\n\t\t\t\t\tcase \"application/pdf\":\n\t\t\t\t\t\ttag = \"embed\";\n\t\t\t\t\t\tsrc = \"data:application/pdf;base64,\" + text;\n\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\t\t\tcase \"image/svg+xml\":\n\t\t\t\t\t\tsrc = \"data:image/svg+xml,\" + encodeURIComponent(text);\n\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\t\t\tdefault:\n\t\t\t\t\t\tsrc = \"data:\" + type + \";base64,\" + text;\n\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t} else if(_canonical_uri) {\n\t\t\t\tswitch(type) {\n\t\t\t\t\tcase \"application/pdf\":\n\t\t\t\t\t\ttag = \"embed\";\n\t\t\t\t\t\tsrc = _canonical_uri;\n\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\t\t\tcase \"image/svg+xml\":\n\t\t\t\t\t\tsrc = _canonical_uri;\n\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\t\t\tdefault:\n\t\t\t\t\t\tsrc = _canonical_uri;\n\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\t\t}\t\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\t// Just trigger loading of the tiddler\n\t\t\t\tthis.wiki.getTiddlerText(this.imageSource);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\t// Create the element and assign the attributes\n\tvar domNode = this.document.createElement(tag);\n\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"src\",src);\n\tif(this.imageClass) {\n\t\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"class\",this.imageClass);\t\t\n\t}\n\tif(this.imageWidth) {\n\t\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"width\",this.imageWidth);\n\t}\n\tif(this.imageHeight) {\n\t\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"height\",this.imageHeight);\n\t}\n\tif(this.imageTooltip) {\n\t\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"title\",this.imageTooltip);\t\t\n\t}\n\tif(this.imageAlt) {\n\t\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"alt\",this.imageAlt);\t\t\n\t}\n\t// Insert element\n\tparent.insertBefore(domNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(domNode);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nImageWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tthis.imageSource = this.getAttribute(\"source\");\n\tthis.imageWidth = this.getAttribute(\"width\");\n\tthis.imageHeight = this.getAttribute(\"height\");\n\tthis.imageClass = this.getAttribute(\"class\");\n\tthis.imageTooltip = this.getAttribute(\"tooltip\");\n\tthis.imageAlt = this.getAttribute(\"alt\");\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nImageWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(changedAttributes.source || changedAttributes.width || changedAttributes.height || changedAttributes[\"class\"] || changedAttributes.tooltip || changedTiddlers[this.imageSource]) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn false;\t\t\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.image = ImageWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/importvariables.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/importvariables.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nImport variable definitions from other tiddlers\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar ImportVariablesWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nImportVariablesWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nImportVariablesWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nImportVariablesWidget.prototype.execute = function(tiddlerList) {\n\tvar widgetPointer = this;\n\t// Got to flush all the accumulated variables\n\tthis.variables = new this.variablesConstructor();\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tthis.filter = this.getAttribute(\"filter\");\n\t// Compute the filter\n\tthis.tiddlerList = tiddlerList || this.wiki.filterTiddlers(this.filter,this);\n\t// Accumulate the <$set> widgets from each tiddler\n\t$tw.utils.each(this.tiddlerList,function(title) {\n\t\tvar parser = widgetPointer.wiki.parseTiddler(title);\n\t\tif(parser) {\n\t\t\tvar parseTreeNode = parser.tree[0];\n\t\t\twhile(parseTreeNode && parseTreeNode.type === \"set\") {\n\t\t\t\tvar node = {\n\t\t\t\t\ttype: \"set\",\n\t\t\t\t\tattributes: parseTreeNode.attributes,\n\t\t\t\t\tparams: parseTreeNode.params,\n\t\t\t\t\tisMacroDefinition: parseTreeNode.isMacroDefinition\n\t\t\t\t};\n\t\t\t\tif (parseTreeNode.isMacroDefinition) {\n\t\t\t\t\t// Macro definitions can be folded into\n\t\t\t\t\t// current widget instead of adding\n\t\t\t\t\t// another link to the chain.\n\t\t\t\t\tvar widget = widgetPointer.makeChildWidget(node);\n\t\t\t\t\twidget.computeAttributes();\n\t\t\t\t\twidget.execute();\n\t\t\t\t\t// We SHALLOW copy over all variables\n\t\t\t\t\t// in widget. We can't use\n\t\t\t\t\t// $tw.utils.assign, because that copies\n\t\t\t\t\t// up the prototype chain, which we\n\t\t\t\t\t// don't want.\n\t\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.each(Object.keys(widget.variables), function(key) {\n\t\t\t\t\t\twidgetPointer.variables[key] = widget.variables[key];\n\t\t\t\t\t});\n\t\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\t\twidgetPointer.children = [widgetPointer.makeChildWidget(node)];\n\t\t\t\t\t// No more regenerating children for\n\t\t\t\t\t// this widget. If it needs to refresh,\n\t\t\t\t\t// it'll do so along with the the whole\n\t\t\t\t\t// importvariable tree.\n\t\t\t\t\tif (widgetPointer != this) {\n\t\t\t\t\t\twidgetPointer.makeChildWidgets = function(){};\n\t\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t\twidgetPointer = widgetPointer.children[0];\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\tparseTreeNode = parseTreeNode.children && parseTreeNode.children[0];\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t} \n\t});\n\n\tif (widgetPointer != this) {\n\t\twidgetPointer.parseTreeNode.children = this.parseTreeNode.children;\n\t} else {\n\t\twidgetPointer.makeChildWidgets();\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nImportVariablesWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\t// Recompute our attributes and the filter list\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes(),\n\t\ttiddlerList = this.wiki.filterTiddlers(this.getAttribute(\"filter\"),this);\n\t// Refresh if the filter has changed, or the list of tiddlers has changed, or any of the tiddlers in the list has changed\n\tfunction haveListedTiddlersChanged() {\n\t\tvar changed = false;\n\t\ttiddlerList.forEach(function(title) {\n\t\t\tif(changedTiddlers[title]) {\n\t\t\t\tchanged = true;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t});\n\t\treturn changed;\n\t}\n\tif(changedAttributes.filter || !$tw.utils.isArrayEqual(this.tiddlerList,tiddlerList) || haveListedTiddlersChanged()) {\n\t\t// Compute the filter\n\t\tthis.removeChildDomNodes();\n\t\tthis.execute(tiddlerList);\n\t\tthis.renderChildren(this.parentDomNode,this.findNextSiblingDomNode());\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\t\t\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.importvariables = ImportVariablesWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/keyboard.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/keyboard.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nKeyboard shortcut widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar KeyboardWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nKeyboardWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nKeyboardWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t// Remember parent\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t// Compute attributes and execute state\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tvar tag = this.parseTreeNode.isBlock ? \"div\" : \"span\";\n\tif(this.tag && $tw.config.htmlUnsafeElements.indexOf(this.tag) === -1) {\n\t\ttag = this.tag;\n\t}\n\t// Create element\n\tvar domNode = this.document.createElement(tag);\n\t// Assign classes\n\tvar classes = (this[\"class\"] || \"\").split(\" \");\n\tclasses.push(\"tc-keyboard\");\n\tdomNode.className = classes.join(\" \");\n\t// Add a keyboard event handler\n\tdomNode.addEventListener(\"keydown\",function (event) {\n\t\tif($tw.keyboardManager.checkKeyDescriptors(event,self.keyInfoArray)) {\n\t\t\tvar handled = self.invokeActions(self,event);\n\t\t\tif(self.actions) {\n\t\t\t\tself.invokeActionString(self.actions,self,event);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tself.dispatchMessage(event);\n\t\t\tif(handled || self.actions || self.message) {\n\t\t\t\tevent.preventDefault();\n\t\t\t\tevent.stopPropagation();\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\treturn true;\n\t\t}\n\t\treturn false;\n\t},false);\n\t// Insert element\n\tparent.insertBefore(domNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.renderChildren(domNode,null);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(domNode);\n};\n\nKeyboardWidget.prototype.dispatchMessage = function(event) {\n\tthis.dispatchEvent({type: this.message, param: this.param, tiddlerTitle: this.getVariable(\"currentTiddler\")});\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nKeyboardWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t// Get attributes\n\tthis.actions = this.getAttribute(\"actions\",\"\");\n\tthis.message = this.getAttribute(\"message\",\"\");\n\tthis.param = this.getAttribute(\"param\",\"\");\n\tthis.key = this.getAttribute(\"key\",\"\");\n\tthis.tag = this.getAttribute(\"tag\",\"\");\n\tthis.keyInfoArray = $tw.keyboardManager.parseKeyDescriptors(this.key);\n\tthis[\"class\"] = this.getAttribute(\"class\",\"\");\n\tif(this.key.substr(0,2) === \"((\" && this.key.substr(-2,2) === \"))\") {\n\t\tthis.shortcutTiddlers = [];\n\t\tvar name = this.key.substring(2,this.key.length -2);\n\t\t$tw.utils.each($tw.keyboardManager.lookupNames,function(platformDescriptor) {\n\t\t\tself.shortcutTiddlers.push(\"$:/config/\" + platformDescriptor + \"/\" + name);\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\t// Make child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nKeyboardWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(changedAttributes.message || changedAttributes.param || changedAttributes.key || changedAttributes[\"class\"] || changedAttributes.tag) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t}\n\t// Update the keyInfoArray if one of its shortcut-config-tiddlers has changed\n\tif(this.shortcutTiddlers && $tw.utils.hopArray(changedTiddlers,this.shortcutTiddlers)) {\n\t\tthis.keyInfoArray = $tw.keyboardManager.parseKeyDescriptors(this.key);\n\t}\n\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n};\n\nexports.keyboard = KeyboardWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/link.js",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/macrocall.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/macrocall.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nMacrocall widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar MacroCallWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nMacroCallWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nMacroCallWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nMacroCallWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get the parse type if specified\n\tthis.parseType = this.getAttribute(\"$type\",\"text/vnd.tiddlywiki\");\n\tthis.renderOutput = this.getAttribute(\"$output\",\"text/html\");\n\t// Merge together the parameters specified in the parse tree with the specified attributes\n\tvar params = this.parseTreeNode.params ? this.parseTreeNode.params.slice(0) : [];\n\t$tw.utils.each(this.attributes,function(attribute,name) {\n\t\tif(name.charAt(0) !== \"$\") {\n\t\t\tparams.push({name: name, value: attribute});\t\t\t\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\t// Get the macro value\n\tvar macroName = this.parseTreeNode.name || this.getAttribute(\"$name\"),\n\t\tvariableInfo = this.getVariableInfo(macroName,{params: params}),\n\t\ttext = variableInfo.text,\n\t\tparseTreeNodes;\n\t// Are we rendering to HTML?\n\tif(this.renderOutput === \"text/html\") {\n\t\t// If so we'll return the parsed macro\n\t\t// Check if we've already cached parsing this macro\n\t\tvar mode = this.parseTreeNode.isBlock ? \"blockParser\" : \"inlineParser\",\n\t\t\tparser;\n\t\tif(variableInfo.srcVariable && variableInfo.srcVariable[mode]) {\n\t\t\tparser = variableInfo.srcVariable[mode];\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tparser = this.wiki.parseText(this.parseType,text,\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t{parseAsInline: !this.parseTreeNode.isBlock});\n\t\t\tif(variableInfo.isCacheable && variableInfo.srcVariable) {\n\t\t\t\tvariableInfo.srcVariable[mode] = parser;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t\tvar parseTreeNodes = parser ? parser.tree : [];\n\t\t// Wrap the parse tree in a vars widget assigning the parameters to variables named \"__paramname__\"\n\t\tvar attributes = {};\n\t\t$tw.utils.each(variableInfo.params,function(param) {\n\t\t\tvar name = \"__\" + param.name + \"__\";\n\t\t\tattributes[name] = {\n\t\t\t\tname: name,\n\t\t\t\ttype: \"string\",\n\t\t\t\tvalue: param.value\n\t\t\t};\n\t\t});\n\t\tparseTreeNodes = [{\n\t\t\ttype: \"vars\",\n\t\t\tattributes: attributes,\n\t\t\tchildren: parseTreeNodes\n\t\t}];\n\t} else if(this.renderOutput === \"text/raw\") {\n\t\tparseTreeNodes = [{type: \"text\", text: text}];\n\t} else {\n\t\t// Otherwise, we'll render the text\n\t\tvar plainText = this.wiki.renderText(\"text/plain\",this.parseType,text,{parentWidget: this});\n\t\tparseTreeNodes = [{type: \"text\", text: plainText}];\n\t}\n\t// Construct the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets(parseTreeNodes);\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nMacroCallWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif($tw.utils.count(changedAttributes) > 0) {\n\t\t// Rerender ourselves\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.macrocall = MacroCallWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/navigator.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/navigator.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nNavigator widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar IMPORT_TITLE = \"$:/Import\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar NavigatorWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n\tthis.addEventListeners([\n\t\t{type: \"tm-navigate\", handler: \"handleNavigateEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-edit-tiddler\", handler: \"handleEditTiddlerEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-delete-tiddler\", handler: \"handleDeleteTiddlerEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-save-tiddler\", handler: \"handleSaveTiddlerEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-cancel-tiddler\", handler: \"handleCancelTiddlerEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-close-tiddler\", handler: \"handleCloseTiddlerEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-close-all-tiddlers\", handler: \"handleCloseAllTiddlersEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-close-other-tiddlers\", handler: \"handleCloseOtherTiddlersEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-new-tiddler\", handler: \"handleNewTiddlerEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-import-tiddlers\", handler: \"handleImportTiddlersEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-perform-import\", handler: \"handlePerformImportEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-fold-tiddler\", handler: \"handleFoldTiddlerEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-fold-other-tiddlers\", handler: \"handleFoldOtherTiddlersEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-fold-all-tiddlers\", handler: \"handleFoldAllTiddlersEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-unfold-all-tiddlers\", handler: \"handleUnfoldAllTiddlersEvent\"},\n\t\t{type: \"tm-rename-tiddler\", handler: \"handleRenameTiddlerEvent\"}\n\t]);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nNavigatorWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nNavigatorWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nNavigatorWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tthis.storyTitle = this.getAttribute(\"story\");\n\tthis.historyTitle = this.getAttribute(\"history\");\n\tthis.setVariable(\"tv-story-list\",this.storyTitle);\n\tthis.setVariable(\"tv-history-list\",this.historyTitle);\n\tthis.story = new $tw.Story({\n\t\twiki: this.wiki,\n\t\tstoryTitle: this.storyTitle,\n\t\thistoryTitle: this.historyTitle\n\t});\n\t// Construct the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. 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!confirmEditShadow(title)) {\n\t\treturn false;\n\t}\n\t// Replace the specified tiddler with a draft in edit mode\n\tvar draftTiddler = this.makeDraftTiddler(title);\n\t// Update the story and history if required\n\tif(!event.paramObject || event.paramObject.suppressNavigation !== \"yes\") {\n\t\tvar draftTitle = draftTiddler.fields.title,\n\t\t\tstoryList = this.getStoryList();\n\t\tthis.removeTitleFromStory(storyList,draftTitle);\n\t\tthis.replaceFirstTitleInStory(storyList,title,draftTitle);\n\t\tthis.addToHistory(draftTitle,event.navigateFromClientRect);\n\t\tthis.saveStoryList(storyList);\n\t\treturn false;\n\t}\n};\n\n// Delete a tiddler\nNavigatorWidget.prototype.handleDeleteTiddlerEvent = function(event) {\n\t// Get the tiddler we're deleting\n\tvar title = event.param || event.tiddlerTitle,\n\t\ttiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(title),\n\t\tstoryList = this.getStoryList(),\n\t\toriginalTitle = tiddler ? tiddler.fields[\"draft.of\"] : \"\",\n\t\toriginalTiddler = originalTitle ? 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{\n\t\t\t\t\t\tthis.saveStoryList(storyList);\n\t\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t// Trigger an autosave\n\t\t\t\t$tw.rootWidget.dispatchEvent({type: \"tm-auto-save-wiki\"});\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn false;\n};\n\n// Take a tiddler out of edit mode without saving the changes\nNavigatorWidget.prototype.handleCancelTiddlerEvent = function(event) {\n\tevent = $tw.hooks.invokeHook(\"th-cancelling-tiddler\", event);\n\t// Flip the specified tiddler from draft back to the original\n\tvar draftTitle = event.param || event.tiddlerTitle,\n\t\tdraftTiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(draftTitle),\n\t\toriginalTitle = draftTiddler && draftTiddler.fields[\"draft.of\"];\n\tif(draftTiddler && originalTitle) {\n\t\t// Ask for confirmation if the tiddler text has changed\n\t\tvar isConfirmed = true,\n\t\t\toriginalTiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(originalTitle),\n\t\t\tstoryList = this.getStoryList();\n\t\tif(this.wiki.isDraftModified(draftTitle)) {\n\t\t\tisConfirmed = confirm($tw.language.getString(\n\t\t\t\t\"ConfirmCancelTiddler\",\n\t\t\t\t{variables:\n\t\t\t\t\t{title: draftTitle}\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t));\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Remove the draft tiddler\n\t\tif(isConfirmed) {\n\t\t\tthis.wiki.deleteTiddler(draftTitle);\n\t\t\tif(!event.paramObject || event.paramObject.suppressNavigation !== \"yes\") {\n\t\t\t\tif(originalTiddler) {\n\t\t\t\t\tthis.replaceFirstTitleInStory(storyList,draftTitle,originalTitle);\n\t\t\t\t\tthis.addToHistory(originalTitle,event.navigateFromClientRect);\n\t\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\t\tthis.removeTitleFromStory(storyList,draftTitle);\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\tthis.saveStoryList(storyList);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn false;\n};\n\n// Create a new draft tiddler\n// event.param can either be the title of a template tiddler, or a hashmap of fields.\n//\n// The title of the newly created tiddler follows these rules:\n// * If a hashmap was used and a title field was specified, use that title\n// * If a hashmap was used without a title field, 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title]});\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\tvar tiddler = new $tw.Tiddler(tiddlerFields);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\ttiddler = $tw.hooks.invokeHook(\"th-importing-tiddler\",tiddler);\n\t\t\tself.wiki.addTiddler(tiddler);\n\t\t\timportReport.push(\"# [[\" + tiddler.fields.title + \"]]\");\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\t// Replace the $:/Import tiddler with an import report\n\tthis.wiki.addTiddler(new $tw.Tiddler({\n\t\ttitle: event.param,\n\t\ttext: importReport.join(\"\\n\"),\n\t\t\"status\": \"complete\"\n\t}));\n\t// Navigate to the $:/Import tiddler\n\tthis.addToHistory([event.param]);\n\t// Trigger an autosave\n\t$tw.rootWidget.dispatchEvent({type: \"tm-auto-save-wiki\"});\n};\n\nNavigatorWidget.prototype.handleFoldTiddlerEvent = function(event) {\n\tvar paramObject = event.paramObject || {};\n\tif(paramObject.foldedState) {\n\t\tvar foldedState = this.wiki.getTiddlerText(paramObject.foldedState,\"show\") === \"show\" ? \"hide\" : 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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/password.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/password.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nPassword widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar PasswordWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nPasswordWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nPasswordWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\t// Save the parent dom node\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t// Compute our attributes\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\t// Execute our logic\n\tthis.execute();\n\t// Get the current password\n\tvar password = $tw.browser ? $tw.utils.getPassword(this.passwordName) || \"\" : \"\";\n\t// Create our element\n\tvar domNode = this.document.createElement(\"input\");\n\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"type\",\"password\");\n\tdomNode.setAttribute(\"value\",password);\n\t// Add a click event handler\n\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(domNode,[\n\t\t{name: \"change\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleChangeEvent\"}\n\t]);\n\t// Insert the label into the DOM and render any children\n\tparent.insertBefore(domNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.renderChildren(domNode,null);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(domNode);\n};\n\nPasswordWidget.prototype.handleChangeEvent = function(event) {\n\tvar password = this.domNodes[0].value;\n\treturn $tw.utils.savePassword(this.passwordName,password);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nPasswordWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get the parameters from the attributes\n\tthis.passwordName = this.getAttribute(\"name\",\"\");\n\t// Make the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nPasswordWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(changedAttributes.name) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.password = PasswordWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"$:/core/modules/widgets/qualify.js": {
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/qualify.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nQualify text to a variable \n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar QualifyWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nQualifyWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nQualifyWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nQualifyWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tthis.qualifyName = this.getAttribute(\"name\");\n\tthis.qualifyTitle = this.getAttribute(\"title\");\n\t// Set context variable\n\tif(this.qualifyName) {\n\t\tthis.setVariable(this.qualifyName,this.qualifyTitle + \"-\" + this.getStateQualifier());\n\t}\n\t// Construct the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nQualifyWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(changedAttributes.name || changedAttributes.title) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.qualify = QualifyWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/radio.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/radio.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nSet a field or index at a given tiddler via radio buttons\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\nvar RadioWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nRadioWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nRadioWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\t// Save the parent dom node\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t// Compute our attributes\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\t// Execute our logic\n\tthis.execute();\n\tvar isChecked = this.getValue() === this.radioValue;\n\t// Create our elements\n\tthis.labelDomNode = this.document.createElement(\"label\");\n\tthis.labelDomNode.setAttribute(\"class\",\n\t\t\"tc-radio \" + this.radioClass + (isChecked ? \" tc-radio-selected\" : \"\")\n\t);\n\tthis.inputDomNode = this.document.createElement(\"input\");\n\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"type\",\"radio\");\n\tif(isChecked) {\n\t\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"checked\",\"true\");\n\t}\n\tif(this.isDisabled === \"yes\") {\n\t\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"disabled\",true);\n\t}\n\tthis.labelDomNode.appendChild(this.inputDomNode);\n\tthis.spanDomNode = this.document.createElement(\"span\");\n\tthis.labelDomNode.appendChild(this.spanDomNode);\n\t// Add a click event handler\n\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(this.inputDomNode,[\n\t\t{name: \"change\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleChangeEvent\"}\n\t]);\n\t// Insert the label into the DOM and render any children\n\tparent.insertBefore(this.labelDomNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.renderChildren(this.spanDomNode,null);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(this.labelDomNode);\n};\n\nRadioWidget.prototype.getValue = function() {\n\tvar value,\n\t\ttiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.radioTitle);\n\tif (this.radioIndex) {\n\t\tvalue = this.wiki.extractTiddlerDataItem(this.radioTitle,this.radioIndex);\n\t} else {\n\t\tvalue = tiddler && tiddler.getFieldString(this.radioField);\n\t}\n\treturn value;\n};\n\nRadioWidget.prototype.setValue = function() {\n\tif(this.radioIndex) {\n\t\tthis.wiki.setText(this.radioTitle,\"\",this.radioIndex,this.radioValue);\n\t} else {\n\t\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.radioTitle),\n\t\t\taddition = {};\n\t\taddition[this.radioField] = this.radioValue;\n\t\tthis.wiki.addTiddler(new $tw.Tiddler(this.wiki.getCreationFields(),{title: this.radioTitle},tiddler,addition,this.wiki.getModificationFields()));\n\t}\n};\n\nRadioWidget.prototype.handleChangeEvent = function(event) {\n\tif(this.inputDomNode.checked) {\n\t\tthis.setValue();\n\t}\n\t// Trigger actions\n\tif(this.radioActions) {\n\t\tthis.invokeActionString(this.radioActions,this,event,{\"actionValue\": this.radioValue});\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nRadioWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get the parameters from the attributes\n\tthis.radioTitle = this.getAttribute(\"tiddler\",this.getVariable(\"currentTiddler\"));\n\tthis.radioField = this.getAttribute(\"field\",\"text\");\n\tthis.radioIndex = this.getAttribute(\"index\");\n\tthis.radioValue = this.getAttribute(\"value\");\n\tthis.radioClass = this.getAttribute(\"class\",\"\");\n\tthis.isDisabled = this.getAttribute(\"disabled\",\"no\");\n\tthis.radioActions = this.getAttribute(\"actions\",\"\");\n\t// Make the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nRadioWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(($tw.utils.count(changedAttributes) > 0) || changedTiddlers[this.radioTitle]) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.radio = RadioWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"$:/core/modules/widgets/range.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/range.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/range.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nRange widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar RangeWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nRangeWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nRangeWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\t// Save the parent dom node\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\t// Compute our attributes\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\t// Execute our logic\n\tthis.execute();\n\t// Create our elements\n\tthis.inputDomNode = this.document.createElement(\"input\");\n\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"type\",\"range\");\n\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"class\",this.elementClass);\n\tif(this.minValue){\n\t\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"min\", this.minValue);\n\t}\n\tif(this.maxValue){\n\t\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"max\", this.maxValue);\n\t}\n\tif(this.increment){\n\t\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"step\", this.increment);\n\t}\n\tif(this.isDisabled === \"yes\") {\n\t\tthis.inputDomNode.setAttribute(\"disabled\",true);\n\t}\n\tthis.inputDomNode.value = this.getValue();\n\t// Add a click event handler\n\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(this.inputDomNode,[\n\t\t{name:\"mousedown\", handlerObject:this, handlerMethod:\"handleMouseDownEvent\"},\n\t\t{name:\"mouseup\", handlerObject:this, handlerMethod:\"handleMouseUpEvent\"},\n\t\t{name:\"change\", handlerObject:this, handlerMethod:\"handleChangeEvent\"},\n\t\t{name:\"input\", handlerObject:this, handlerMethod:\"handleInputEvent\"},\n\t]);\n\t// Insert the label into the DOM and render any children\n\tparent.insertBefore(this.inputDomNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(this.inputDomNode);\n};\n\nRangeWidget.prototype.getValue = function() {\n\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.tiddlerTitle),\n\t\tfieldName = this.tiddlerField,\n\t\tvalue = this.defaultValue;\n\tif(tiddler) {\n\t\tif(this.tiddlerIndex) {\n\t\t\tvalue = this.wiki.extractTiddlerDataItem(tiddler,this.tiddlerIndex,this.defaultValue);\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tif($tw.utils.hop(tiddler.fields,fieldName)) {\n\t\t\t\tvalue = tiddler.fields[fieldName] || \"\";\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\tvalue = this.defaultValue;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn value;\n};\n\nRangeWidget.prototype.getActionVariables = function(options) {\n\toptions = options || {};\n\tvar hasChanged = (this.startValue !== this.inputDomNode.value) ? \"yes\" : \"no\";\n\t// Trigger actions. 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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/scrollable.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nScrollable widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar ScrollableWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n\tthis.scaleFactor = 1;\n\tthis.addEventListeners([\n\t\t{type: \"tm-scroll\", handler: \"handleScrollEvent\"}\n\t]);\n\tif($tw.browser) {\n\t\tthis.requestAnimationFrame = window.requestAnimationFrame ||\n\t\t\twindow.webkitRequestAnimationFrame ||\n\t\t\twindow.mozRequestAnimationFrame ||\n\t\t\tfunction(callback) {\n\t\t\t\treturn window.setTimeout(callback, 1000/60);\n\t\t\t};\n\t\tthis.cancelAnimationFrame = window.cancelAnimationFrame ||\n\t\t\twindow.webkitCancelAnimationFrame ||\n\t\t\twindow.webkitCancelRequestAnimationFrame ||\n\t\t\twindow.mozCancelAnimationFrame ||\n\t\t\twindow.mozCancelRequestAnimationFrame ||\n\t\t\tfunction(id) {\n\t\t\t\twindow.clearTimeout(id);\n\t\t\t};\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nScrollableWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\nScrollableWidget.prototype.cancelScroll = function() {\n\tif(this.idRequestFrame) {\n\t\tthis.cancelAnimationFrame.call(window,this.idRequestFrame);\n\t\tthis.idRequestFrame = null;\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nHandle a scroll event\n*/\nScrollableWidget.prototype.handleScrollEvent = function(event) {\n\t// Pass the scroll event through if our offsetsize is larger than our scrollsize\n\tif(this.outerDomNode.scrollWidth <= this.outerDomNode.offsetWidth && this.outerDomNode.scrollHeight <= this.outerDomNode.offsetHeight && this.fallthrough === \"yes\") {\n\t\treturn true;\n\t}\n\tif(event.paramObject && event.paramObject.selector) {\n\t\tthis.scrollSelectorIntoView(null,event.paramObject.selector);\n\t} else {\n\t\tthis.scrollIntoView(event.target);\t\t\t\n\t}\n\treturn false; // Handled event\n};\n\n/*\nScroll an element into view\n*/\nScrollableWidget.prototype.scrollIntoView = function(element) {\n\tvar duration = $tw.utils.getAnimationDuration(),\n\tsrcWindow = element ? 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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/select.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nSelect widget:\n\n```\n<$select tiddler=\"MyTiddler\" field=\"text\">\n<$list filter=\"[tag[chapter]]\">\n<option value=<<currentTiddler>>>\n<$view field=\"description\"/>\n</option>\n</$list>\n</$select>\n```\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar SelectWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nSelectWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nSelectWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n\tthis.setSelectValue();\n\t$tw.utils.addEventListeners(this.getSelectDomNode(),[\n\t\t{name: \"change\", handlerObject: this, handlerMethod: \"handleChangeEvent\"}\n\t]);\n};\n\n/*\nHandle a change event\n*/\nSelectWidget.prototype.handleChangeEvent = function(event) {\n\t// Get the new value and assign it to the tiddler\n\tif(this.selectMultiple == false) {\n\t\tvar value = this.getSelectDomNode().value;\n\t} else {\n\t\tvar value = this.getSelectValues()\n\t\t\t\tvalue = $tw.utils.stringifyList(value);\n\t}\n\tthis.wiki.setText(this.selectTitle,this.selectField,this.selectIndex,value);\n\t// Trigger actions\n\tif(this.selectActions) {\n\t\tthis.invokeActionString(this.selectActions,this,event);\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nIf necessary, set the value of the select element to the current value\n*/\nSelectWidget.prototype.setSelectValue = function() {\n\tvar value = this.selectDefault;\n\t// Get the value\n\tif(this.selectIndex) {\n\t\tvalue = this.wiki.extractTiddlerDataItem(this.selectTitle,this.selectIndex,value);\n\t} else {\n\t\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.selectTitle);\n\t\tif(tiddler) {\n\t\t\tif(this.selectField === \"text\") {\n\t\t\t\t// Calling getTiddlerText() triggers lazy loading of skinny tiddlers\n\t\t\t\tvalue = this.wiki.getTiddlerText(this.selectTitle);\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\tif($tw.utils.hop(tiddler.fields,this.selectField)) {\n\t\t\t\t\tvalue = tiddler.getFieldString(this.selectField);\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tif(this.selectField === \"title\") {\n\t\t\t\tvalue = this.selectTitle;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\t// Assign it to the select element if it's different than the current value\n\tif (this.selectMultiple) {\n\t\tvalue = value === undefined ? \"\" : value;\n\t\tvar select = this.getSelectDomNode();\n\t\tvar values = Array.isArray(value) ? value : $tw.utils.parseStringArray(value);\n\t\tfor(var i=0; i < select.children.length; i++){\n\t\t\tselect.children[i].selected = values.indexOf(select.children[i].value) !== -1\n\t\t}\n\t} else {\n\t\tvar domNode = this.getSelectDomNode();\n\t\tif(domNode.value !== value) {\n\t\t\tdomNode.value = value;\n\t\t}\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nGet the DOM node of the select element\n*/\nSelectWidget.prototype.getSelectDomNode = function() {\n\treturn this.children[0].domNodes[0];\n};\n\n// Return an array of the selected opion values\n// select is an HTML select element\nSelectWidget.prototype.getSelectValues = function() {\n\tvar select, result, options, opt;\n\tselect = this.getSelectDomNode();\n\tresult = [];\n\toptions = select && select.options;\n\tfor (var i=0; i<options.length; i++) {\n\t\topt = options[i];\n\t\tif (opt.selected) {\n\t\t\tresult.push(opt.value || opt.text);\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\treturn result;\n}\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nSelectWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tthis.selectActions = this.getAttribute(\"actions\");\n\tthis.selectTitle = this.getAttribute(\"tiddler\",this.getVariable(\"currentTiddler\"));\n\tthis.selectField = this.getAttribute(\"field\",\"text\");\n\tthis.selectIndex = this.getAttribute(\"index\");\n\tthis.selectClass = this.getAttribute(\"class\");\n\tthis.selectDefault = this.getAttribute(\"default\");\n\tthis.selectMultiple = this.getAttribute(\"multiple\", false);\n\tthis.selectSize = this.getAttribute(\"size\");\n\tthis.selectTooltip = this.getAttribute(\"tooltip\");\n\t// Make the child widgets\n\tvar selectNode = {\n\t\ttype: \"element\",\n\t\ttag: \"select\",\n\t\tchildren: this.parseTreeNode.children\n\t};\n\tif(this.selectClass) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(selectNode,\"class\",this.selectClass);\n\t}\n\tif(this.selectMultiple) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(selectNode,\"multiple\",\"multiple\");\n\t}\n\tif(this.selectSize) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(selectNode,\"size\",this.selectSize);\n\t}\n\tif(this.selectTooltip) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.addAttributeToParseTreeNode(selectNode,\"title\",this.selectTooltip);\n\t}\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets([selectNode]);\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. 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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/set.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/set.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nSet variable widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar SetWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nSetWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nSetWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nSetWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tthis.setName = this.getAttribute(\"name\",\"currentTiddler\");\n\tthis.setFilter = this.getAttribute(\"filter\");\n\tthis.setSelect = this.getAttribute(\"select\");\n\tthis.setTiddler = this.getAttribute(\"tiddler\");\n\tthis.setSubTiddler = this.getAttribute(\"subtiddler\");\n\tthis.setField = this.getAttribute(\"field\");\n\tthis.setIndex = this.getAttribute(\"index\");\n\tthis.setValue = this.getAttribute(\"value\");\n\tthis.setEmptyValue = this.getAttribute(\"emptyValue\");\n\t// Set context variable\n\tthis.setVariable(this.setName,this.getValue(),this.parseTreeNode.params,!!this.parseTreeNode.isMacroDefinition);\n\t// Construct the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n};\n\n/*\nGet the value to be assigned\n*/\nSetWidget.prototype.getValue = function() {\n\tvar value = this.setValue;\n\tif(this.setTiddler) {\n\t\tvar tiddler;\n\t\tif(this.setSubTiddler) {\n\t\t\ttiddler = this.wiki.getSubTiddler(this.setTiddler,this.setSubTiddler);\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\ttiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.setTiddler);\t\t\t\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(!tiddler) {\n\t\t\tvalue = this.setEmptyValue;\n\t\t} else if(this.setField) {\n\t\t\tvalue = tiddler.getFieldString(this.setField) || this.setEmptyValue;\n\t\t} else if(this.setIndex) {\n\t\t\tvalue = this.wiki.extractTiddlerDataItem(this.setTiddler,this.setIndex,this.setEmptyValue);\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tvalue = tiddler.fields.text || this.setEmptyValue ;\n\t\t}\n\t} else if(this.setFilter) {\n\t\tvar results = this.wiki.filterTiddlers(this.setFilter,this);\n\t\tif(this.setValue == null) {\n\t\t\tvar select;\n\t\t\tif(this.setSelect) {\n\t\t\t\tselect = parseInt(this.setSelect,10);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(select !== undefined) {\n\t\t\t\tvalue = results[select] || \"\";\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\tvalue = $tw.utils.stringifyList(results);\t\t\t\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t\tif(results.length === 0 && this.setEmptyValue !== undefined) {\n\t\t\tvalue = this.setEmptyValue;\n\t\t}\n\t} else if(!value && this.setEmptyValue) {\n\t\tvalue = this.setEmptyValue;\n\t}\n\treturn value || \"\";\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nSetWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(changedAttributes.name || changedAttributes.filter || changedAttributes.select || changedAttributes.tiddler || (this.setTiddler && changedTiddlers[this.setTiddler]) || changedAttributes.field || changedAttributes.index || changedAttributes.value || changedAttributes.emptyValue ||\n\t (this.setFilter && this.getValue() != this.variables[this.setName].value)) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.setvariable = SetWidget;\nexports.set = SetWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/text.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/text.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nText node widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar TextNodeWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nTextNodeWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nTextNodeWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tvar text = this.getAttribute(\"text\",this.parseTreeNode.text || \"\");\n\ttext = text.replace(/\\r/mg,\"\");\n\tvar textNode = this.document.createTextNode(text);\n\tparent.insertBefore(textNode,nextSibling);\n\tthis.domNodes.push(textNode);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nTextNodeWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Nothing to do for a text node\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nTextNodeWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(changedAttributes.text) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn false;\t\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.text = TextNodeWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/tiddler.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/tiddler.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nTiddler widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar TiddlerWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nTiddlerWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nTiddlerWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nTiddlerWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\tthis.tiddlerState = this.computeTiddlerState();\n\tthis.setVariable(\"currentTiddler\",this.tiddlerState.currentTiddler);\n\tthis.setVariable(\"missingTiddlerClass\",this.tiddlerState.missingTiddlerClass);\n\tthis.setVariable(\"shadowTiddlerClass\",this.tiddlerState.shadowTiddlerClass);\n\tthis.setVariable(\"systemTiddlerClass\",this.tiddlerState.systemTiddlerClass);\n\tthis.setVariable(\"tiddlerTagClasses\",this.tiddlerState.tiddlerTagClasses);\n\t// Construct the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the tiddler state flags\n*/\nTiddlerWidget.prototype.computeTiddlerState = function() {\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tthis.tiddlerTitle = this.getAttribute(\"tiddler\",this.getVariable(\"currentTiddler\"));\n\t// Compute the state\n\tvar state = {\n\t\tcurrentTiddler: this.tiddlerTitle || \"\",\n\t\tmissingTiddlerClass: (this.wiki.tiddlerExists(this.tiddlerTitle) || this.wiki.isShadowTiddler(this.tiddlerTitle)) ? \"tc-tiddler-exists\" : \"tc-tiddler-missing\",\n\t\tshadowTiddlerClass: this.wiki.isShadowTiddler(this.tiddlerTitle) ? \"tc-tiddler-shadow\" : \"\",\n\t\tsystemTiddlerClass: this.wiki.isSystemTiddler(this.tiddlerTitle) ? \"tc-tiddler-system\" : \"\",\n\t\ttiddlerTagClasses: this.getTagClasses()\n\t};\n\t// Compute a simple hash to make it easier to detect changes\n\tstate.hash = state.currentTiddler + state.missingTiddlerClass + state.shadowTiddlerClass + state.systemTiddlerClass + state.tiddlerTagClasses;\n\treturn state;\n};\n\n/*\nCreate a string of CSS classes derived from the tags of the current tiddler\n*/\nTiddlerWidget.prototype.getTagClasses = function() {\n\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(this.tiddlerTitle);\n\tif(tiddler) {\n\t\tvar tags = [];\n\t\t$tw.utils.each(tiddler.fields.tags,function(tag) {\n\t\t\ttags.push(\"tc-tagged-\" + encodeURIComponent(tag));\n\t\t});\n\t\treturn tags.join(\" \");\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn \"\";\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nTiddlerWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes(),\n\t\tnewTiddlerState = this.computeTiddlerState();\n\tif(changedAttributes.tiddler || newTiddlerState.hash !== this.tiddlerState.hash) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\t\t\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.tiddler = TiddlerWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/transclude.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/transclude.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nTransclude widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar TranscludeWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nTranscludeWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nTranscludeWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nTranscludeWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tthis.transcludeTitle = this.getAttribute(\"tiddler\",this.getVariable(\"currentTiddler\"));\n\tthis.transcludeSubTiddler = this.getAttribute(\"subtiddler\");\n\tthis.transcludeField = this.getAttribute(\"field\");\n\tthis.transcludeIndex = this.getAttribute(\"index\");\n\tthis.transcludeMode = this.getAttribute(\"mode\");\n\tthis.recursionMarker = this.getAttribute(\"recursionMarker\",\"yes\");\n\t// Parse the text reference\n\tvar parseAsInline = !this.parseTreeNode.isBlock;\n\tif(this.transcludeMode === \"inline\") {\n\t\tparseAsInline = true;\n\t} else if(this.transcludeMode === \"block\") {\n\t\tparseAsInline = false;\n\t}\n\tvar parser = this.wiki.parseTextReference(\n\t\t\t\t\t\tthis.transcludeTitle,\n\t\t\t\t\t\tthis.transcludeField,\n\t\t\t\t\t\tthis.transcludeIndex,\n\t\t\t\t\t\t{\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\tparseAsInline: parseAsInline,\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\tsubTiddler: this.transcludeSubTiddler\n\t\t\t\t\t\t}),\n\t\tparseTreeNodes = parser ? parser.tree : this.parseTreeNode.children;\n\t// Set context variables for recursion detection\n\tvar recursionMarker = this.makeRecursionMarker();\n\tif(this.recursionMarker === \"yes\") {\n\t\tthis.setVariable(\"transclusion\",recursionMarker);\n\t}\n\t// Check for recursion\n\tif(parser) {\n\t\tif(this.parentWidget && this.parentWidget.hasVariable(\"transclusion\",recursionMarker)) {\n\t\t\tparseTreeNodes = [{type: \"element\", tag: \"span\", attributes: {\n\t\t\t\t\"class\": {type: \"string\", value: \"tc-error\"}\n\t\t\t}, children: [\n\t\t\t\t{type: \"text\", text: $tw.language.getString(\"Error/RecursiveTransclusion\")}\n\t\t\t]}];\n\t\t}\n\t}\n\t// Construct the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets(parseTreeNodes);\n};\n\n/*\nCompose a string comprising the title, field and/or index to identify this transclusion for recursion detection\n*/\nTranscludeWidget.prototype.makeRecursionMarker = function() {\n\tvar output = [];\n\toutput.push(\"{\");\n\toutput.push(this.getVariable(\"currentTiddler\",{defaultValue: \"\"}));\n\toutput.push(\"|\");\n\toutput.push(this.transcludeTitle || \"\");\n\toutput.push(\"|\");\n\toutput.push(this.transcludeField || \"\");\n\toutput.push(\"|\");\n\toutput.push(this.transcludeIndex || \"\");\n\toutput.push(\"|\");\n\toutput.push(this.transcludeSubTiddler || \"\");\n\toutput.push(\"}\");\n\treturn output.join(\"\");\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nTranscludeWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(changedAttributes.tiddler || changedAttributes.field || changedAttributes.index || changedTiddlers[this.transcludeTitle]) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\t\t\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.transclude = TranscludeWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/vars.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/vars.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nThis widget allows multiple variables to be set in one go:\n\n```\n\\define helloworld() Hello world!\n<$vars greeting=\"Hi\" me={{!!title}} sentence=<<helloworld>>>\n <<greeting>>! I am <<me>> and I say: <<sentence>>\n</$vars>\n```\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar VarsWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\t// Call the constructor\n\tWidget.call(this);\n\t// Initialise\t\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nVarsWidget.prototype = Object.create(Widget.prototype);\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nVarsWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nVarsWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Parse variables\n\tvar self = this;\n\t$tw.utils.each(this.attributes,function(val,key) {\n\t\tif(key.charAt(0) !== \"$\") {\n\t\t\tself.setVariable(key,val);\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\t// Construct the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n};\n\n/*\nRefresh the widget by ensuring our attributes are up to date\n*/\nVarsWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\tif(Object.keys(changedAttributes).length) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t}\n\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n};\n\nexports[\"vars\"] = VarsWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/view.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nView widget\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar ViewWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nViewWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nViewWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tif(this.text) {\n\t\tvar textNode = this.document.createTextNode(this.text);\n\t\tparent.insertBefore(textNode,nextSibling);\n\t\tthis.domNodes.push(textNode);\n\t} else {\n\t\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n\t\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nViewWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get parameters from our attributes\n\tthis.viewTitle = this.getAttribute(\"tiddler\",this.getVariable(\"currentTiddler\"));\n\tthis.viewSubtiddler = this.getAttribute(\"subtiddler\");\n\tthis.viewField = this.getAttribute(\"field\",\"text\");\n\tthis.viewIndex = this.getAttribute(\"index\");\n\tthis.viewFormat = this.getAttribute(\"format\",\"text\");\n\tthis.viewTemplate = this.getAttribute(\"template\",\"\");\n\tthis.viewMode = this.getAttribute(\"mode\",\"block\");\n\tswitch(this.viewFormat) {\n\t\tcase \"htmlwikified\":\n\t\t\tthis.text = this.getValueAsHtmlWikified(this.viewMode);\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"plainwikified\":\n\t\t\tthis.text = this.getValueAsPlainWikified(this.viewMode);\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"htmlencodedplainwikified\":\n\t\t\tthis.text = this.getValueAsHtmlEncodedPlainWikified(this.viewMode);\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"htmlencoded\":\n\t\t\tthis.text = this.getValueAsHtmlEncoded();\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"urlencoded\":\n\t\t\tthis.text = this.getValueAsUrlEncoded();\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"doubleurlencoded\":\n\t\t\tthis.text = this.getValueAsDoubleUrlEncoded();\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"date\":\n\t\t\tthis.text = this.getValueAsDate(this.viewTemplate);\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"relativedate\":\n\t\t\tthis.text = this.getValueAsRelativeDate();\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"stripcomments\":\n\t\t\tthis.text = this.getValueAsStrippedComments();\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"jsencoded\":\n\t\t\tthis.text = this.getValueAsJsEncoded();\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tdefault: // \"text\"\n\t\t\tthis.text = this.getValueAsText();\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t}\n};\n\n/*\nThe various formatter functions are baked into this widget for the moment. 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"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nWidget base class\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\nCreate a widget object for a parse tree node\n\tparseTreeNode: reference to the parse tree node to be rendered\n\toptions: see below\nOptions include:\n\twiki: mandatory reference to wiki associated with this render tree\n\tparentWidget: optional reference to a parent renderer node for the context chain\n\tdocument: optional document object to use instead of global document\n*/\nvar Widget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInitialise widget properties. 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"$:/core/modules/widgets/wikify.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/widgets/wikify.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/widgets/wikify.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: widget\n\nWidget to wikify text into a variable\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar Widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\").widget;\n\nvar WikifyWidget = function(parseTreeNode,options) {\n\tthis.initialise(parseTreeNode,options);\n};\n\n/*\nInherit from the base widget class\n*/\nWikifyWidget.prototype = new Widget();\n\n/*\nRender this widget into the DOM\n*/\nWikifyWidget.prototype.render = function(parent,nextSibling) {\n\tthis.parentDomNode = parent;\n\tthis.computeAttributes();\n\tthis.execute();\n\tthis.renderChildren(parent,nextSibling);\n};\n\n/*\nCompute the internal state of the widget\n*/\nWikifyWidget.prototype.execute = function() {\n\t// Get our parameters\n\tthis.wikifyName = this.getAttribute(\"name\");\n\tthis.wikifyText = this.getAttribute(\"text\");\n\tthis.wikifyType = this.getAttribute(\"type\");\n\tthis.wikifyMode = this.getAttribute(\"mode\",\"block\");\n\tthis.wikifyOutput = this.getAttribute(\"output\",\"text\");\n\t// Create the parse tree\n\tthis.wikifyParser = this.wiki.parseText(this.wikifyType,this.wikifyText,{\n\t\t\tparseAsInline: this.wikifyMode === \"inline\"\n\t\t});\n\t// Create the widget tree \n\tthis.wikifyWidgetNode = this.wiki.makeWidget(this.wikifyParser,{\n\t\t\tdocument: $tw.fakeDocument,\n\t\t\tparentWidget: this\n\t\t});\n\t// Render the widget tree to the container\n\tthis.wikifyContainer = $tw.fakeDocument.createElement(\"div\");\n\tthis.wikifyWidgetNode.render(this.wikifyContainer,null);\n\tthis.wikifyResult = this.getResult();\n\t// Set context variable\n\tthis.setVariable(this.wikifyName,this.wikifyResult);\n\t// Construct the child widgets\n\tthis.makeChildWidgets();\n};\n\n/*\nReturn the result string\n*/\nWikifyWidget.prototype.getResult = function() {\n\tvar result;\n\tswitch(this.wikifyOutput) {\n\t\tcase \"text\":\n\t\t\tresult = this.wikifyContainer.textContent;\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"formattedtext\":\n\t\t\tresult = this.wikifyContainer.formattedTextContent;\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"html\":\n\t\t\tresult = this.wikifyContainer.innerHTML;\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"parsetree\":\n\t\t\tresult = JSON.stringify(this.wikifyParser.tree,0,$tw.config.preferences.jsonSpaces);\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\tcase \"widgettree\":\n\t\t\tresult = JSON.stringify(this.getWidgetTree(),0,$tw.config.preferences.jsonSpaces);\n\t\t\tbreak;\n\t}\n\treturn result;\n};\n\n/*\nReturn a string of the widget tree\n*/\nWikifyWidget.prototype.getWidgetTree = function() {\n\tvar copyNode = function(widgetNode,resultNode) {\n\t\t\tvar type = widgetNode.parseTreeNode.type;\n\t\t\tresultNode.type = type;\n\t\t\tswitch(type) {\n\t\t\t\tcase \"element\":\n\t\t\t\t\tresultNode.tag = widgetNode.parseTreeNode.tag;\n\t\t\t\t\tbreak;\n\t\t\t\tcase \"text\":\n\t\t\t\t\tresultNode.text = widgetNode.parseTreeNode.text;\n\t\t\t\t\tbreak;\t\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(Object.keys(widgetNode.attributes || {}).length > 0) {\n\t\t\t\tresultNode.attributes = {};\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.each(widgetNode.attributes,function(attr,attrName) {\n\t\t\t\t\tresultNode.attributes[attrName] = widgetNode.getAttribute(attrName);\n\t\t\t\t});\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(Object.keys(widgetNode.children || {}).length > 0) {\n\t\t\t\tresultNode.children = [];\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.each(widgetNode.children,function(widgetChildNode) {\n\t\t\t\t\tvar node = {};\n\t\t\t\t\tresultNode.children.push(node);\n\t\t\t\t\tcopyNode(widgetChildNode,node);\n\t\t\t\t});\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t},\n\t\tresults = {};\n\tcopyNode(this.wikifyWidgetNode,results);\n\treturn results;\n};\n\n/*\nSelectively refreshes the widget if needed. Returns true if the widget or any of its children needed re-rendering\n*/\nWikifyWidget.prototype.refresh = function(changedTiddlers) {\n\tvar changedAttributes = this.computeAttributes();\n\t// Refresh ourselves entirely if any of our attributes have changed\n\tif(changedAttributes.name || changedAttributes.text || changedAttributes.type || changedAttributes.mode || changedAttributes.output) {\n\t\tthis.refreshSelf();\n\t\treturn true;\n\t} else {\n\t\t// Refresh the widget tree\n\t\tif(this.wikifyWidgetNode.refresh(changedTiddlers)) {\n\t\t\t// Check if there was any change\n\t\t\tvar result = this.getResult();\n\t\t\tif(result !== this.wikifyResult) {\n\t\t\t\t// If so, save the change\n\t\t\t\tthis.wikifyResult = result;\n\t\t\t\tthis.setVariable(this.wikifyName,this.wikifyResult);\n\t\t\t\t// Refresh each of our child widgets\n\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.each(this.children,function(childWidget) {\n\t\t\t\t\tchildWidget.refreshSelf();\n\t\t\t\t});\n\t\t\t\treturn true;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t\t// Just refresh the children\n\t\treturn this.refreshChildren(changedTiddlers);\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.wikify = WikifyWidget;\n\n})();\n",
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"$:/core/modules/wiki-bulkops.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/wiki-bulkops.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/wiki-bulkops.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikimethod\n\nBulk tiddler operations such as rename.\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\n/*\nRename a tiddler, and relink any tags or lists that reference it.\n*/\nfunction renameTiddler(fromTitle,toTitle,options) {\n\tfromTitle = (fromTitle || \"\").trim();\n\ttoTitle = (toTitle || \"\").trim();\n\toptions = options || {};\n\tif(fromTitle && toTitle && fromTitle !== toTitle) {\n\t\t// Rename the tiddler itself\n\t\tvar oldTiddler = this.getTiddler(fromTitle),\n\t\t\tnewTiddler = new $tw.Tiddler(oldTiddler,{title: toTitle},this.getModificationFields());\n\t\tnewTiddler = $tw.hooks.invokeHook(\"th-renaming-tiddler\",newTiddler,oldTiddler);\n\t\tthis.addTiddler(newTiddler);\n\t\tthis.deleteTiddler(fromTitle);\n\t\t// Rename any tags or lists that reference it\n\t\tthis.relinkTiddler(fromTitle,toTitle,options)\n\t}\n}\n\n/*\nRelink any tags or lists that reference a given tiddler\n*/\nfunction relinkTiddler(fromTitle,toTitle,options) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\tfromTitle = (fromTitle || \"\").trim();\n\ttoTitle = (toTitle || \"\").trim();\n\toptions = options || {};\n\tif(fromTitle && toTitle && fromTitle !== toTitle) {\n\t\tthis.each(function(tiddler,title) {\n\t\t\tvar type = tiddler.fields.type || \"\";\n\t\t\t// Don't touch plugins or JavaScript modules\n\t\t\tif(!tiddler.fields[\"plugin-type\"] && type !== \"application/javascript\") {\n\t\t\t\tvar tags = tiddler.fields.tags ? tiddler.fields.tags.slice(0) : undefined,\n\t\t\t\t\tlist = tiddler.fields.list ? tiddler.fields.list.slice(0) : undefined,\n\t\t\t\t\tisModified = false;\n\t\t\t\tif(!options.dontRenameInTags) {\n\t\t\t\t\t// Rename tags\n\t\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.each(tags,function (title,index) {\n\t\t\t\t\t\tif(title === fromTitle) {\nconsole.log(\"Renaming tag '\" + tags[index] + \"' to '\" + toTitle + \"' of tiddler '\" + tiddler.fields.title + \"'\");\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\ttags[index] = toTitle;\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\tisModified = true;\n\t\t\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t\t});\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\tif(!options.dontRenameInLists) {\n\t\t\t\t\t// Rename lists\n\t\t\t\t\t$tw.utils.each(list,function (title,index) {\n\t\t\t\t\t\tif(title === fromTitle) {\nconsole.log(\"Renaming list item '\" + list[index] + \"' to '\" + toTitle + \"' of tiddler '\" + tiddler.fields.title + \"'\");\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\tlist[index] = toTitle;\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\tisModified = true;\n\t\t\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t\t});\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\tif(isModified) {\n\t\t\t\t\tvar newTiddler = new $tw.Tiddler(tiddler,{tags: tags, list: list},self.getModificationFields())\n\t\t\t\t\tnewTiddler = $tw.hooks.invokeHook(\"th-relinking-tiddler\",newTiddler,tiddler);\n\t\t\t\t\tself.addTiddler(newTiddler);\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t});\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.renameTiddler = renameTiddler;\nexports.relinkTiddler = relinkTiddler;\n\n})();\n",
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"$:/core/modules/wiki.js": {
"title": "$:/core/modules/wiki.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/core/modules/wiki.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: wikimethod\n\nExtension methods for the $tw.Wiki object\n\nAdds the following properties to the wiki object:\n\n* `eventListeners` is a hashmap by type of arrays of listener functions\n* `changedTiddlers` is a hashmap describing changes to named tiddlers since wiki change events were last dispatched. Each entry is a hashmap containing two fields:\n\tmodified: true/false\n\tdeleted: true/false\n* `changeCount` is a hashmap by tiddler title containing a numerical index that starts at zero and is incremented each time a tiddler is created changed or deleted\n* `caches` is a hashmap by tiddler title containing a further hashmap of named cache objects. Caches are automatically cleared when a tiddler is modified or deleted\n* `globalCache` is a hashmap by cache name of cache objects that are cleared whenever any tiddler change occurs\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar widget = require(\"$:/core/modules/widgets/widget.js\");\n\nvar USER_NAME_TITLE = \"$:/status/UserName\",\n\tTIMESTAMP_DISABLE_TITLE = \"$:/config/TimestampDisable\";\n\n/*\nAdd available indexers to this wiki\n*/\nexports.addIndexersToWiki = function() {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t$tw.utils.each($tw.modules.applyMethods(\"indexer\"),function(Indexer,name) {\n\t\tself.addIndexer(new Indexer(self),name);\n\t});\n};\n\n/*\nGet the value of a text reference. 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(c + 1) + \" \" : \"\") + \"of '\" + title + \"'\" + attribution;\n\t\tc++;\n\t} while(this.tiddlerExists(draftTitle));\n\treturn draftTitle;\n};\n\n/*\nInvoke the available upgrader modules\ntitles: array of tiddler titles to be processed\ntiddlers: hashmap by title of tiddler fields of pending import tiddlers. These can be modified by the upgraders. An entry with no fields indicates a tiddler that was pending import has been suppressed. When entries are added to the pending import the tiddlers hashmap may have entries that are not present in the titles array\nReturns a hashmap of messages keyed by tiddler title.\n*/\nexports.invokeUpgraders = function(titles,tiddlers) {\n\t// Collect up the available upgrader modules\n\tvar self = this;\n\tif(!this.upgraderModules) {\n\t\tthis.upgraderModules = [];\n\t\t$tw.modules.forEachModuleOfType(\"upgrader\",function(title,module) {\n\t\t\tif(module.upgrade) {\n\t\t\t\tself.upgraderModules.push(module);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\t// Invoke each upgrader in turn\n\tvar messages = {};\n\tfor(var t=0; t<this.upgraderModules.length; t++) {\n\t\tvar upgrader = this.upgraderModules[t],\n\t\t\tupgraderMessages = upgrader.upgrade(this,titles,tiddlers);\n\t\t$tw.utils.extend(messages,upgraderMessages);\n\t}\n\treturn messages;\n};\n\n// Determine whether a plugin by title is dynamically loadable\nexports.doesPluginRequireReload = function(title) {\n\treturn this.doesPluginInfoRequireReload(this.getPluginInfo(title) || this.getTiddlerDataCached(title));\n};\n\n// Determine whether a plugin info structure is dynamically loadable\nexports.doesPluginInfoRequireReload = function(pluginInfo) {\n\tif(pluginInfo) {\n\t\tvar foundModule = false;\n\t\t$tw.utils.each(pluginInfo.tiddlers,function(tiddler) {\n\t\t\tif(tiddler.type === \"application/javascript\" && $tw.utils.hop(tiddler,\"module-type\")) {\n\t\t\t\tfoundModule = true;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t});\n\t\treturn foundModule;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn null;\n\t}\n};\n\nexports.slugify = function(title,options) {\n\tvar tiddler = this.getTiddler(title),\n\t\tslug;\n\tif(tiddler && tiddler.fields.slug) {\n\t\tslug = tiddler.fields.slug;\n\t} else {\n\t\tslug = $tw.utils.transliterate(title.toString().toLowerCase()) // Replace diacritics with basic lowercase ASCII\n\t\t\t.replace(/\\s+/g,\"-\") // Replace spaces with -\n\t\t\t.replace(/[^\\w\\-\\.]+/g,\"\") // Remove all non-word chars except dash and dot\n\t\t\t.replace(/\\-\\-+/g,\"-\") // Replace multiple - with single -\n\t\t\t.replace(/^-+/,\"\") // Trim - from start of text\n\t\t\t.replace(/-+$/,\"\"); // Trim - from end of text\n\t}\n\t// If the resulting slug is blank (eg because the title is just punctuation characters)\n\tif(!slug) {\n\t\t// ...then just use the character codes of the title\n\t\tvar result = [];\n\t\t$tw.utils.each(title.split(\"\"),function(char) {\n\t\t\tresult.push(char.charCodeAt(0).toString());\n\t\t});\n\t\tslug = result.join(\"-\");\n\t}\n\treturn slug;\n};\n\n})();\n\n",
"type": "application/javascript",
"module-type": "wikimethod"
},
"$:/palettes/Blanca": {
"title": "$:/palettes/Blanca",
"name": "Blanca",
"description": "A clean white palette to let you focus",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"text": "alert-background: #ffe476\nalert-border: #b99e2f\nalert-highlight: #881122\nalert-muted-foreground: #b99e2f\nbackground: #ffffff\nblockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbutton-background:\nbutton-foreground:\nbutton-border:\ncode-background: #f7f7f9\ncode-border: #e1e1e8\ncode-foreground: #dd1144\ndirty-indicator: #ff0000\ndownload-background: #66cccc\ndownload-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-border: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #fff\ndropdown-tab-background: #ececec\ndropzone-background: rgba(0,200,0,0.7)\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #0000aa\nexternal-link-foreground: #0000ee\nforeground: #333333\nmessage-background: #ecf2ff\nmessage-border: #cfd6e6\nmessage-foreground: #547599\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: #999999\nmodal-footer-background: #f5f5f5\nmodal-footer-border: #dddddd\nmodal-header-border: #eeeeee\nmuted-foreground: #999999\nnotification-background: #ffffdd\nnotification-border: #999999\npage-background: #ffffff\npre-background: #f5f5f5\npre-border: #cccccc\nprimary: #7897f3\nselect-tag-background:\nselect-tag-foreground:\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #000000\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #ccc\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: rgba(255,255,255, 0.8)\nsidebar-foreground: #acacac\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-muted-foreground: #c0c0c0\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: #ffffff\nsidebar-tab-background: <<colour tab-background>>\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour tab-border-selected>>\nsidebar-tab-border: <<colour tab-border>>\nsidebar-tab-divider: <<colour tab-divider>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: \nsidebar-tab-foreground: <<colour tab-foreground>>\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: #7897f3\nsite-title-foreground: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>\nstatic-alert-foreground: #aaaaaa\ntab-background-selected: #ffffff\ntab-background: #eeeeee\ntab-border-selected: #cccccc\ntab-border: #cccccc\ntab-divider: #d8d8d8\ntab-foreground-selected: <<colour tab-foreground>>\ntab-foreground: #666666\ntable-border: #dddddd\ntable-footer-background: #a8a8a8\ntable-header-background: #f0f0f0\ntag-background: #ffeedd\ntag-foreground: #000\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: #eee\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #888888\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #444444\ntiddler-controls-foreground: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #ffffff\ntiddler-editor-border: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #e0e8e0\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #f0f4f0\ntiddler-info-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-info-border: #dddddd\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #c0c0c0\ntiddler-title-foreground: #ff9900\ntoolbar-new-button:\ntoolbar-options-button:\ntoolbar-save-button:\ntoolbar-info-button:\ntoolbar-edit-button:\ntoolbar-close-button:\ntoolbar-delete-button:\ntoolbar-cancel-button:\ntoolbar-done-button:\nuntagged-background: #999999\nvery-muted-foreground: #888888\n"
},
"$:/palettes/Blue": {
"title": "$:/palettes/Blue",
"name": "Blue",
"description": "A blue theme",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"text": "alert-background: #ffe476\nalert-border: #b99e2f\nalert-highlight: #881122\nalert-muted-foreground: #b99e2f\nbackground: #fff\nblockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbutton-background:\nbutton-foreground:\nbutton-border:\ncode-background: #f7f7f9\ncode-border: #e1e1e8\ncode-foreground: #dd1144\ndirty-indicator: #ff0000\ndownload-background: #34c734\ndownload-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-border: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #fff\ndropdown-tab-background: #ececec\ndropzone-background: rgba(0,200,0,0.7)\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #0000aa\nexternal-link-foreground: #0000ee\nforeground: #333353\nmessage-background: #ecf2ff\nmessage-border: #cfd6e6\nmessage-foreground: #547599\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: #999999\nmodal-footer-background: #f5f5f5\nmodal-footer-border: #dddddd\nmodal-header-border: #eeeeee\nmuted-foreground: #999999\nnotification-background: #ffffdd\nnotification-border: #999999\npage-background: #ddddff\npre-background: #f5f5f5\npre-border: #cccccc\nprimary: #5778d8\nselect-tag-background:\nselect-tag-foreground:\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #000000\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #ffffff\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: rgba(255,255,255, 0.8)\nsidebar-foreground: #acacac\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-muted-foreground: #c0c0c0\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: <<colour page-background>>\nsidebar-tab-background: <<colour tab-background>>\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour tab-border-selected>>\nsidebar-tab-border: <<colour tab-border>>\nsidebar-tab-divider: <<colour tab-divider>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: \nsidebar-tab-foreground: <<colour tab-foreground>>\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: #5959c0\nsite-title-foreground: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>\nstatic-alert-foreground: #aaaaaa\ntab-background-selected: <<colour background>>\ntab-background: #ccccdd\ntab-border-selected: #ccccdd\ntab-border: #cccccc\ntab-divider: #d8d8d8\ntab-foreground-selected: <<colour tab-foreground>>\ntab-foreground: #666666\ntable-border: #dddddd\ntable-footer-background: #a8a8a8\ntable-header-background: #f0f0f0\ntag-background: #eeeeff\ntag-foreground: #000\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #666666\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #444444\ntiddler-controls-foreground: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #ffffff\ntiddler-editor-border: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #e0e8e0\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #f0f4f0\ntiddler-info-background: #ffffff\ntiddler-info-border: #dddddd\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #ffffff\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #c0c0c0\ntiddler-title-foreground: #5959c0\ntoolbar-new-button: #5eb95e\ntoolbar-options-button: rgb(128, 88, 165)\ntoolbar-save-button: #0e90d2\ntoolbar-info-button: #0e90d2\ntoolbar-edit-button: rgb(243, 123, 29)\ntoolbar-close-button: #dd514c\ntoolbar-delete-button: #dd514c\ntoolbar-cancel-button: rgb(243, 123, 29)\ntoolbar-done-button: #5eb95e\nuntagged-background: #999999\nvery-muted-foreground: #888888\n"
},
"$:/palettes/Muted": {
"title": "$:/palettes/Muted",
"name": "Muted",
"description": "Bright tiddlers on a muted background",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"text": "alert-background: #ffe476\nalert-border: #b99e2f\nalert-highlight: #881122\nalert-muted-foreground: #b99e2f\nbackground: #ffffff\nblockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbutton-background:\nbutton-foreground:\nbutton-border:\ncode-background: #f7f7f9\ncode-border: #e1e1e8\ncode-foreground: #dd1144\ndirty-indicator: #ff0000\ndownload-background: #34c734\ndownload-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-border: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #fff\ndropdown-tab-background: #ececec\ndropzone-background: rgba(0,200,0,0.7)\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #0000aa\nexternal-link-foreground: #0000ee\nforeground: #333333\nmessage-background: #ecf2ff\nmessage-border: #cfd6e6\nmessage-foreground: #547599\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: #999999\nmodal-footer-background: #f5f5f5\nmodal-footer-border: #dddddd\nmodal-header-border: #eeeeee\nmuted-foreground: #bbb\nnotification-background: #ffffdd\nnotification-border: #999999\npage-background: #6f6f70\npre-background: #f5f5f5\npre-border: #cccccc\nprimary: #29a6ee\nselect-tag-background:\nselect-tag-foreground:\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #000000\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #c2c1c2\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: rgba(255,255,255,0)\nsidebar-foreground: #d3d2d4\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-muted-foreground: #c0c0c0\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: #6f6f70\nsidebar-tab-background: #666667\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: #999\nsidebar-tab-border: #515151\nsidebar-tab-divider: #999\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: \nsidebar-tab-foreground: #999\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: #d1d0d2\nsite-title-foreground: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>\nstatic-alert-foreground: #aaaaaa\ntab-background-selected: #ffffff\ntab-background: #d8d8d8\ntab-border-selected: #d8d8d8\ntab-border: #cccccc\ntab-divider: #d8d8d8\ntab-foreground-selected: <<colour tab-foreground>>\ntab-foreground: #666666\ntable-border: #dddddd\ntable-footer-background: #a8a8a8\ntable-header-background: #f0f0f0\ntag-background: #d5ad34\ntag-foreground: #ffffff\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #888888\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #444444\ntiddler-controls-foreground: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #ffffff\ntiddler-editor-border: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #e0e8e0\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #f0f4f0\ntiddler-info-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-info-border: #dddddd\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #c0c0c0\ntiddler-title-foreground: #182955\ntoolbar-new-button: \ntoolbar-options-button: \ntoolbar-save-button: \ntoolbar-info-button: \ntoolbar-edit-button: \ntoolbar-close-button: \ntoolbar-delete-button: \ntoolbar-cancel-button: \ntoolbar-done-button: \nuntagged-background: #999999\nvery-muted-foreground: #888888\n"
},
"$:/palettes/ContrastLight": {
"title": "$:/palettes/ContrastLight",
"name": "Contrast (Light)",
"description": "High contrast and unambiguous (light version)",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"text": "alert-background: #f00\nalert-border: <<colour background>>\nalert-highlight: <<colour foreground>>\nalert-muted-foreground: #800\nbackground: #fff\nblockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbutton-background: <<colour background>>\nbutton-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nbutton-border: <<colour foreground>>\ncode-background: <<colour background>>\ncode-border: <<colour foreground>>\ncode-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndirty-indicator: #f00\ndownload-background: #080\ndownload-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-border: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: <<colour foreground>>\ndropdown-tab-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndropzone-background: rgba(0,200,0,0.7)\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #00a\nexternal-link-foreground: #00e\nforeground: #000\nmessage-background: <<colour foreground>>\nmessage-border: <<colour background>>\nmessage-foreground: <<colour background>>\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-footer-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-footer-border: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-header-border: <<colour foreground>>\nmuted-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nnotification-background: <<colour background>>\nnotification-border: <<colour foreground>>\npage-background: <<colour background>>\npre-background: <<colour background>>\npre-border: <<colour foreground>>\nprimary: #00f\nselect-tag-background:\nselect-tag-foreground:\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: <<colour background>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: rgba(0,0,0, 0)\nsidebar-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-muted-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: <<colour background>>\nsidebar-tab-background: <<colour tab-background>>\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour tab-border-selected>>\nsidebar-tab-border: <<colour tab-border>>\nsidebar-tab-divider: <<colour tab-divider>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground: <<colour tab-foreground>>\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\nsite-title-foreground: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>\nstatic-alert-foreground: #aaaaaa\ntab-background-selected: <<colour background>>\ntab-background: <<colour foreground>>\ntab-border-selected: <<colour foreground>>\ntab-border: <<colour foreground>>\ntab-divider: <<colour foreground>>\ntab-foreground-selected: <<colour foreground>>\ntab-foreground: <<colour background>>\ntable-border: #dddddd\ntable-footer-background: #a8a8a8\ntable-header-background: #f0f0f0\ntag-background: #000\ntag-foreground: #fff\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: <<colour foreground>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #ddd\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #fdd\ntiddler-controls-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ntiddler-editor-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-editor-border-image: <<colour foreground>>\ntiddler-editor-border: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-info-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-info-border: <<colour foreground>>\ntiddler-info-tab-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ntiddler-title-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ntoolbar-new-button: \ntoolbar-options-button: \ntoolbar-save-button: \ntoolbar-info-button: \ntoolbar-edit-button: \ntoolbar-close-button: \ntoolbar-delete-button: \ntoolbar-cancel-button: \ntoolbar-done-button: \nuntagged-background: <<colour foreground>>\nvery-muted-foreground: #888888\n"
},
"$:/palettes/ContrastDark": {
"title": "$:/palettes/ContrastDark",
"name": "Contrast (Dark)",
"description": "High contrast and unambiguous (dark version)",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"text": "alert-background: #f00\nalert-border: <<colour background>>\nalert-highlight: <<colour foreground>>\nalert-muted-foreground: #800\nbackground: #000\nblockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbutton-background: <<colour background>>\nbutton-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nbutton-border: <<colour foreground>>\ncode-background: <<colour background>>\ncode-border: <<colour foreground>>\ncode-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndirty-indicator: #f00\ndownload-background: #080\ndownload-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-border: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: <<colour foreground>>\ndropdown-tab-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndropzone-background: rgba(0,200,0,0.7)\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #00a\nexternal-link-foreground: #00e\nforeground: #fff\nmessage-background: <<colour foreground>>\nmessage-border: <<colour background>>\nmessage-foreground: <<colour background>>\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-footer-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-footer-border: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-header-border: <<colour foreground>>\nmuted-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nnotification-background: <<colour background>>\nnotification-border: <<colour foreground>>\npage-background: <<colour background>>\npre-background: <<colour background>>\npre-border: <<colour foreground>>\nprimary: #00f\nselect-tag-background:\nselect-tag-foreground:\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: <<colour background>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: rgba(0,0,0, 0)\nsidebar-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-muted-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: <<colour background>>\nsidebar-tab-background: <<colour tab-background>>\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour tab-border-selected>>\nsidebar-tab-border: <<colour tab-border>>\nsidebar-tab-divider: <<colour tab-divider>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground: <<colour tab-foreground>>\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\nsite-title-foreground: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>\nstatic-alert-foreground: #aaaaaa\ntab-background-selected: <<colour background>>\ntab-background: <<colour foreground>>\ntab-border-selected: <<colour foreground>>\ntab-border: <<colour foreground>>\ntab-divider: <<colour foreground>>\ntab-foreground-selected: <<colour foreground>>\ntab-foreground: <<colour background>>\ntable-border: #dddddd\ntable-footer-background: #a8a8a8\ntable-header-background: #f0f0f0\ntag-background: #fff\ntag-foreground: #000\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: <<colour foreground>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #ddd\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #fdd\ntiddler-controls-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ntiddler-editor-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-editor-border-image: <<colour foreground>>\ntiddler-editor-border: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-info-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-info-border: <<colour foreground>>\ntiddler-info-tab-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ntiddler-title-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ntoolbar-new-button: \ntoolbar-options-button: \ntoolbar-save-button: \ntoolbar-info-button: \ntoolbar-edit-button: \ntoolbar-close-button: \ntoolbar-delete-button: \ntoolbar-cancel-button: \ntoolbar-done-button: \nuntagged-background: <<colour foreground>>\nvery-muted-foreground: #888888\n"
},
"$:/palettes/CupertinoDark": {
"title": "$:/palettes/CupertinoDark",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"name": "Cupertino Dark",
"description": "A macOS inspired dark palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"text": "alert-background: #FF453A\nalert-border: #FF453A\nalert-highlight: #FFD60A\nalert-muted-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbackground: #282828\nblockquote-bar: <<colour page-background>>\nbutton-foreground: <<colour background>>\ncode-background: <<colour pre-background>>\ncode-border: <<colour pre-border>>\ncode-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\ndirty-indicator: #FF453A\ndownload-background: <<colour primary>>\ndownload-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: <<colour tiddler-info-background>>\ndropdown-border: <<colour dropdown-background>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #3F638B\ndropdown-tab-background: #323232\ndropzone-background: #30D158\nexternal-link-background-hover: transparent\nexternal-link-background-visited: transparent\nexternal-link-background: transparent\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: \nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #BF5AF2\nexternal-link-foreground: #32D74B\nforeground: #FFFFFF\nmenubar-background: #464646\nmenubar-foreground: #ffffff\nmessage-background: <<colour background>>\nmessage-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nmessage-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour page-background>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nmodal-footer-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-footer-border: <<colour background>>\nmodal-header-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nmuted-foreground: #98989D\nnotification-background: <<colour dropdown-background>>\nnotification-border: <<colour dropdown-background>>\npage-background: #323232\npre-background: #464646\npre-border: transparent\nprimary: #0A84FF\nselect-tag-background: <<colour background>>\nselect-tag-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour background>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #FF9F0A\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #8E8E93\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: transparent\nsidebar-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\nsidebar-muted-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.38)\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: #3F638B\nsidebar-tab-background: <<colour background>>\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour background>>\nsidebar-tab-border: <<colour background>>\nsidebar-tab-divider: <<colour background>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.87)\nsidebar-tab-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.7)\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\nsite-title-foreground: #ffffff\nstatic-alert-foreground: #B4B4B4\ntab-background-selected: #3F638B\ntab-background: <<colour page-background>>\ntab-border-selected: <<colour page-background>>\ntab-border: <<colour page-background>>\ntab-divider: <<colour page-background>>\ntab-foreground-selected: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.87)\ntab-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\ntable-border: #464646\ntable-footer-background: <<colour tiddler-editor-fields-odd>>\ntable-header-background: <<colour tiddler-editor-fields-even>>\ntag-background: #48484A\ntag-foreground: #323232\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: transparent\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: <<colour sidebar-controls-foreground-hover>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: <<colour sidebar-controls-foreground-hover>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground: #48484A\ntiddler-editor-background: transparent\ntiddler-editor-border-image: \ntiddler-editor-border: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.08)\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1)\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.04)\ntiddler-info-background: #1E1E1E\ntiddler-info-border: #1E1E1E\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #3F638B\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ntiddler-title-foreground: #FFFFFF\ntoolbar-new-button: \ntoolbar-options-button: \ntoolbar-save-button: \ntoolbar-info-button: \ntoolbar-edit-button: \ntoolbar-close-button: \ntoolbar-delete-button: \ntoolbar-cancel-button: \ntoolbar-done-button: \nuntagged-background: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nvery-muted-foreground: #464646\nselection-background: #3F638B\nselection-foreground: #ffffff\nwikilist-background: <<colour page-background>>\nwikilist-button-background: #3F638B\nwikilist-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nwikilist-button-open: #32D74B\nwikilist-button-open-hover: #32D74B\nwikilist-button-reveal: #0A84FF\nwikilist-button-reveal-hover: #0A84FF\nwikilist-button-remove: #FF453A\nwikilist-button-remove-hover: #FF453A\nwikilist-droplink-dragover: #32D74B\nwikilist-item: <<colour background>>\nwikilist-toolbar-background: <<colour background>>\nwikilist-title: <<colour foreground>>\nwikilist-title-svg: <<colour foreground>>\nwikilist-toolbar-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nwikilist-url: <<colour muted-foreground>>\n"
},
"$:/palettes/DarkPhotos": {
"title": "$:/palettes/DarkPhotos",
"created": "20150402111612188",
"description": "Good with dark photo backgrounds",
"modified": "20150402112344080",
"name": "DarkPhotos",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"text": "alert-background: #ffe476\nalert-border: #b99e2f\nalert-highlight: #881122\nalert-muted-foreground: #b99e2f\nbackground: #ffffff\nblockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbutton-background: \nbutton-foreground: \nbutton-border: \ncode-background: #f7f7f9\ncode-border: #e1e1e8\ncode-foreground: #dd1144\ndirty-indicator: #ff0000\ndownload-background: #34c734\ndownload-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-border: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #fff\ndropdown-tab-background: #ececec\ndropzone-background: rgba(0,200,0,0.7)\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #0000aa\nexternal-link-foreground: #0000ee\nforeground: #333333\nmessage-background: #ecf2ff\nmessage-border: #cfd6e6\nmessage-foreground: #547599\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: #999999\nmodal-footer-background: #f5f5f5\nmodal-footer-border: #dddddd\nmodal-header-border: #eeeeee\nmuted-foreground: #ddd\nnotification-background: #ffffdd\nnotification-border: #999999\npage-background: #336438\npre-background: #f5f5f5\npre-border: #cccccc\nprimary: #5778d8\nselect-tag-background:\nselect-tag-foreground:\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #ccf\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #fff\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: rgba(0,0,0, 0.5)\nsidebar-foreground: #fff\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-muted-foreground: #eee\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: rgba(255,255,255, 0.8)\nsidebar-tab-background: rgba(255,255,255, 0.4)\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour tab-border-selected>>\nsidebar-tab-border: <<colour tab-border>>\nsidebar-tab-divider: rgba(255,255,255, 0.2)\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: \nsidebar-tab-foreground: <<colour tab-foreground>>\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: #aaf\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: #ddf\nsite-title-foreground: #fff\nstatic-alert-foreground: #aaaaaa\ntab-background-selected: #ffffff\ntab-background: #d8d8d8\ntab-border-selected: #d8d8d8\ntab-border: #cccccc\ntab-divider: #d8d8d8\ntab-foreground-selected: <<colour tab-foreground>>\ntab-foreground: #666666\ntable-border: #dddddd\ntable-footer-background: #a8a8a8\ntable-header-background: #f0f0f0\ntag-background: #ec6\ntag-foreground: #ffffff\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #888888\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #444444\ntiddler-controls-foreground: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #ffffff\ntiddler-editor-border: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #e0e8e0\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #f0f4f0\ntiddler-info-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-info-border: #dddddd\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #c0c0c0\ntiddler-title-foreground: #182955\ntoolbar-new-button: \ntoolbar-options-button: \ntoolbar-save-button: \ntoolbar-info-button: \ntoolbar-edit-button: \ntoolbar-close-button: \ntoolbar-delete-button: \ntoolbar-cancel-button: \ntoolbar-done-button: \nuntagged-background: #999999\nvery-muted-foreground: #888888\n"
},
"$:/palettes/DesertSand": {
"title": "$:/palettes/DesertSand",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"name": "Desert Sand",
"description": "A desert sand palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"text": "alert-background: #ffe476\nalert-border: #b99e2f\nalert-highlight: #881122\nalert-muted-foreground: #b99e2f\nbackground: #E9E0C7\nblockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbutton-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ncode-background: #F3EDDF\ncode-border: #C3BAA1\ncode-foreground: #ab3250\ndiff-delete-background: #bd8b8b\ndiff-delete-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-equal-background: \ndiff-equal-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-insert-background: #91c093\ndiff-insert-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-invisible-background: \ndiff-invisible-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndirty-indicator: #ad3434\ndownload-background: #6ca16c\ndownload-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-border: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #E9E0C7\ndropdown-tab-background: #BAB29C\ndropzone-background: rgba(0,200,0,0.7)\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #313163\nexternal-link-foreground: #555592\nforeground: #2D2A23\nmenubar-background: #CDC2A6\nmenubar-foreground: #5A5446\nmessage-background: #ECE5CF\nmessage-border: #D6CBAA\nmessage-foreground: #5f6e7d\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: #8A8885\nmodal-footer-background: #CDC2A6\nmodal-footer-border: #9D998E\nmodal-header-border: #9D998E\nmuted-foreground: #9D998E\nnotification-background: #F0E9D7\nnotification-border: #939189\npage-background: #e0d3af\npre-background: #D6CBAA\npre-border: #CDC2A6\nprimary: #5B6F55\nselection-background: #9D947B\nselection-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nselect-tag-background: #F0E9D7\nselect-tag-foreground: #2D2A23\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #2D2A23\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #867F69\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: transparent\nsidebar-foreground: #867F69\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #706A58\nsidebar-muted-foreground: #B3A98C\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: #e0d3af\nsidebar-tab-background: #A6A193\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: #C3BAA1\nsidebar-tab-border: #C3BAA1\nsidebar-tab-divider: #CDC2A6\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: \nsidebar-tab-foreground: #2D2A23\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: #433F35\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: #706A58\nsite-title-foreground: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>\nstatic-alert-foreground: #A6A193\ntab-background-selected: #E9E0C7\ntab-background: #A6A193\ntab-border-selected: #C3BAA1\ntab-border: #C3BAA1\ntab-divider: #CDC2A6\ntab-foreground-selected: <<colour tab-foreground>>\ntab-foreground: #2D2A23\ntable-border: #9D998E\ntable-footer-background: #8A8885\ntable-header-background: #B0AA98\ntag-background: #706A58\ntag-foreground: #E3D7B7\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #9D947B\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #706A58\ntiddler-controls-foreground: #C3BAA1\ntiddler-editor-background: #E9E0C7\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #A6A193\ntiddler-editor-border: #A6A193\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #D6CBAA\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #C3BAA1\ntiddler-info-background: #E3D7B7\ntiddler-info-border: #BAB29C\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #E9E0C7\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #867F69\ntiddler-title-foreground: #374464\ntoolbar-new-button: \ntoolbar-options-button: \ntoolbar-save-button: \ntoolbar-info-button: \ntoolbar-edit-button: \ntoolbar-close-button: \ntoolbar-delete-button: \ntoolbar-cancel-button: \ntoolbar-done-button: \nuntagged-background: #8A8885\nvery-muted-foreground: #CDC2A6\nwikilist-background: <<colour page-background>>\nwikilist-item: #CDC2A6\nwikilist-info: #161512\nwikilist-title: #433F35\nwikilist-title-svg: <<colour wikilist-title>>\nwikilist-url: #706A58\nwikilist-button-open: #7db66a\nwikilist-button-open-hover: #56a556\nwikilist-button-reveal: #5a6c9e\nwikilist-button-reveal-hover: #454591\nwikilist-button-remove: #bc5972\nwikilist-button-remove-hover: #814040\nwikilist-toolbar-background: #CDC2A6\nwikilist-toolbar-foreground: #2D2A23\nwikilist-droplink-dragover: rgba(255,192,192,0.5)\nwikilist-button-background: #A6A193\nwikilist-button-foreground: #161512\n"
},
"$:/palettes/GruvboxDark": {
"title": "$:/palettes/GruvboxDark",
"name": "Gruvbox Dark",
"description": "Retro groove color scheme",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"license": "https://github.com/morhetz/gruvbox",
"text": "alert-background: #cc241d\nalert-border: #cc241d\nalert-highlight: #d79921\nalert-muted-foreground: #504945\nbackground: #3c3836\nblockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbutton-foreground: <<colour page-background>>\ncode-background: #504945\ncode-border: #504945\ncode-foreground: #fb4934\ndiff-delete-background: #fb4934\ndiff-delete-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-equal-background: \ndiff-equal-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-insert-background: #b8bb26\ndiff-insert-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-invisible-background: \ndiff-invisible-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndirty-indicator: #fb4934\ndownload-background: #b8bb26\ndownload-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: #665c54\ndropdown-border: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #ebdbb2\ndropdown-tab-background: #665c54\ndropzone-background: #98971a\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #d3869b\nexternal-link-foreground: #8ec07c\nforeground: #fbf1c7\nmenubar-background: #504945\nmenubar-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nmessage-background: #83a598\nmessage-border: #83a598\nmessage-foreground: #3c3836\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: #504945\nmodal-footer-background: #3c3836\nmodal-footer-border: #3c3836\nmodal-header-border: #3c3836\nmuted-foreground: #d5c4a1\nnotification-background: <<colour primary>>\nnotification-border: <<colour primary>>\npage-background: #282828\npre-background: #504945\npre-border: #504945\nprimary: #d79921\nselect-tag-background: #665c54\nselect-tag-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nselection-background: #458588\nselection-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour page-background>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #7c6f64\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #504945\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: transparent\nsidebar-foreground: #fbf1c7\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #7c6f64\nsidebar-muted-foreground: #504945\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: #bdae93\nsidebar-tab-background: #3c3836\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour tab-border-selected>>\nsidebar-tab-border: #bdae93\nsidebar-tab-divider: <<colour page-background>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: #282828\nsidebar-tab-foreground: <<colour tab-foreground>>\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: #458588\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: #98971a\nsite-title-foreground: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>\nstatic-alert-foreground: #B48EAD\ntab-background-selected: #ebdbb2\ntab-background: #665c54\ntab-border-selected: #665c54\ntab-border: #665c54\ntab-divider: #bdae93\ntab-foreground-selected: #282828\ntab-foreground: #ebdbb2\ntable-border: #7c6f64\ntable-footer-background: #665c54\ntable-header-background: #504945\ntag-background: #d3869b\ntag-foreground: #282828\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #7c6f64\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground: #665c54\ntiddler-editor-background: #32302f\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #282828\ntiddler-editor-border: #282828\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #504945\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #7c6f64\ntiddler-info-background: #32302f\ntiddler-info-border: #ebdbb2\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #ebdbb2\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #7c6f64\ntiddler-title-foreground: #a89984\ntoolbar-new-button: \ntoolbar-options-button: \ntoolbar-save-button: \ntoolbar-info-button: \ntoolbar-edit-button: \ntoolbar-close-button: \ntoolbar-delete-button: \ntoolbar-cancel-button: \ntoolbar-done-button: \nuntagged-background: #504945\nvery-muted-foreground: #bdae93\nwikilist-background: <<colour page-background>>\nwikilist-button-background: #acacac\nwikilist-button-foreground: <<colour button-foreground>>\nwikilist-item: <<colour background>>\nwikilist-toolbar-background: <<colour background>>\nwikilist-toolbar-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nwikilist-title: <<colour foreground>>\nwikilist-title-svg: <<colour wikilist-title>>\nwikilist-url: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nwikilist-button-open-hover: <<colour primary>>\nwikilist-button-open: <<colour dropzone-background>>\nwikilist-button-remove: <<colour dirty-indicator>>\nwikilist-button-remove-hover: <<colour alert-background>>\nwikilist-droplink-dragover: <<colour dropzone-background>>\nwikilist-button-reveal: <<colour sidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover>>\nwikilist-button-reveal-hover: <<colour message-background>>\n"
},
"$:/palettes/Nord": {
"title": "$:/palettes/Nord",
"name": "Nord",
"description": "An arctic, north-bluish color palette.",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"license": "MIT, arcticicestudio, https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord/blob/develop/LICENSE.md",
"text": "alert-background: #D08770\nalert-border: #D08770\nalert-highlight: #B48EAD\nalert-muted-foreground: #4C566A\nbackground: #3b4252\nblockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbutton-foreground: <<colour page-background>>\ncode-background: #2E3440\ncode-border: #2E3440\ncode-foreground: #BF616A\ndiff-delete-background: #BF616A\ndiff-delete-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-equal-background: \ndiff-equal-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-insert-background: #A3BE8C\ndiff-insert-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-invisible-background: \ndiff-invisible-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndirty-indicator: #BF616A\ndownload-background: #A3BE8C\ndownload-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-border: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #ECEFF4\ndropdown-tab-background: #4C566A\ndropzone-background: #A3BE8C\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #5E81AC\nexternal-link-foreground: #8FBCBB\nforeground: #d8dee9\nmenubar-background: #2E3440\nmenubar-foreground: #d8dee9\nmessage-background: #2E3440\nmessage-border: #2E3440\nmessage-foreground: #547599\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: #3b4252\nmodal-footer-background: #3b4252\nmodal-footer-border: #3b4252\nmodal-header-border: #3b4252\nmuted-foreground: #4C566A\nnotification-background: <<colour primary>>\nnotification-border: #EBCB8B\npage-background: #2e3440\npre-background: #2E3440\npre-border: #2E3440\nprimary: #5E81AC\nselect-tag-background: #3b4252\nselect-tag-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nselection-background: #5E81AC\nselection-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour page-background>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #D8DEE9\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #4C566A\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: transparent\nsidebar-foreground: #D8DEE9\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #4C566A\nsidebar-muted-foreground: #4C566A\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: #ECEFF4\nsidebar-tab-background: #4C566A\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour tab-border-selected>>\nsidebar-tab-border: #4C566A\nsidebar-tab-divider: <<colour page-background>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: #4C566A\nsidebar-tab-foreground: <<colour tab-foreground>>\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: #A3BE8C\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: #81A1C1\nsite-title-foreground: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>\nstatic-alert-foreground: #B48EAD\ntab-background-selected: #ECEFF4\ntab-background: #4C566A\ntab-border-selected: #4C566A\ntab-border: #4C566A\ntab-divider: #4C566A\ntab-foreground-selected: #4C566A\ntab-foreground: #D8DEE9\ntable-border: #4C566A\ntable-footer-background: #2e3440\ntable-header-background: #2e3440\ntag-background: #A3BE8C\ntag-foreground: #4C566A\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: \ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #EBCB8B\ntiddler-controls-foreground: #4C566A\ntiddler-editor-background: #2e3440\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #2e3440\ntiddler-editor-border: #3b4252\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #2e3440\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #2e3440\ntiddler-info-background: #2e3440\ntiddler-info-border: #2e3440\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #2e3440\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #4C566A\ntiddler-title-foreground: #81A1C1\ntoolbar-new-button: \ntoolbar-options-button: \ntoolbar-save-button: \ntoolbar-info-button: \ntoolbar-edit-button: \ntoolbar-close-button: \ntoolbar-delete-button: \ntoolbar-cancel-button: \ntoolbar-done-button: \nuntagged-background: #2d3038\nvery-muted-foreground: #2d3038\nwikilist-background: <<colour page-background>>\nwikilist-toolbar-background: <<colour background>>\nwikilist-item: <<colour background>>\nwikilist-title: <<colour foreground>>\nwikilist-info: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nwikilist-button-open: #A3BE8C\nwikilist-button-open-hover: #A3BE8C\nwikilist-button-reveal: #81A1C1\nwikilist-button-reveal-hover: #81A1C1\nwikilist-button-remove: #B48EAD\nwikilist-button-remove-hover: #B48EAD\n"
},
"$:/palettes/Rocker": {
"title": "$:/palettes/Rocker",
"name": "Rocker",
"description": "A dark theme",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"text": "alert-background: #ffe476\nalert-border: #b99e2f\nalert-highlight: #881122\nalert-muted-foreground: #b99e2f\nbackground: #ffffff\nblockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbutton-background:\nbutton-foreground:\nbutton-border:\ncode-background: #f7f7f9\ncode-border: #e1e1e8\ncode-foreground: #dd1144\ndirty-indicator: #ff0000\ndownload-background: #34c734\ndownload-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-border: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #fff\ndropdown-tab-background: #ececec\ndropzone-background: rgba(0,200,0,0.7)\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #0000aa\nexternal-link-foreground: #0000ee\nforeground: #333333\nmessage-background: #ecf2ff\nmessage-border: #cfd6e6\nmessage-foreground: #547599\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: #999999\nmodal-footer-background: #f5f5f5\nmodal-footer-border: #dddddd\nmodal-header-border: #eeeeee\nmuted-foreground: #999999\nnotification-background: #ffffdd\nnotification-border: #999999\npage-background: #000\npre-background: #f5f5f5\npre-border: #cccccc\nprimary: #cc0000\nselect-tag-background:\nselect-tag-foreground:\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #000000\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #ffffff\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: rgba(255,255,255, 0.0)\nsidebar-foreground: #acacac\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-muted-foreground: #c0c0c0\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: #000\nsidebar-tab-background: <<colour tab-background>>\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour tab-border-selected>>\nsidebar-tab-border: <<colour tab-border>>\nsidebar-tab-divider: <<colour tab-divider>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: \nsidebar-tab-foreground: <<colour tab-foreground>>\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: #ffbb99\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: #cc0000\nsite-title-foreground: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>\nstatic-alert-foreground: #aaaaaa\ntab-background-selected: #ffffff\ntab-background: #d8d8d8\ntab-border-selected: #d8d8d8\ntab-border: #cccccc\ntab-divider: #d8d8d8\ntab-foreground-selected: <<colour tab-foreground>>\ntab-foreground: #666666\ntable-border: #dddddd\ntable-footer-background: #a8a8a8\ntable-header-background: #f0f0f0\ntag-background: #ffbb99\ntag-foreground: #000\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #888888\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #444444\ntiddler-controls-foreground: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #ffffff\ntiddler-editor-border: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #e0e8e0\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #f0f4f0\ntiddler-info-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-info-border: #dddddd\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #c0c0c0\ntiddler-title-foreground: #cc0000\ntoolbar-new-button:\ntoolbar-options-button:\ntoolbar-save-button:\ntoolbar-info-button:\ntoolbar-edit-button:\ntoolbar-close-button:\ntoolbar-delete-button:\ntoolbar-cancel-button:\ntoolbar-done-button:\nuntagged-background: #999999\nvery-muted-foreground: #888888\n"
},
"$:/palettes/SolarFlare": {
"title": "$:/palettes/SolarFlare",
"name": "Solar Flare",
"description": "Warm, relaxing earth colours",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"text": ": Background Tones\n\nbase03: #002b36\nbase02: #073642\n\n: Content Tones\n\nbase01: #586e75\nbase00: #657b83\nbase0: #839496\nbase1: #93a1a1\n\n: Background Tones\n\nbase2: #eee8d5\nbase3: #fdf6e3\n\n: Accent Colors\n\nyellow: #b58900\norange: #cb4b16\nred: #dc322f\nmagenta: #d33682\nviolet: #6c71c4\nblue: #268bd2\ncyan: #2aa198\ngreen: #859900\n\n: Additional Tones (RA)\n\nbase10: #c0c4bb\nviolet-muted: #7c81b0\nblue-muted: #4e7baa\n\nyellow-hot: #ffcc44\norange-hot: #eb6d20\nred-hot: #ff2222\nblue-hot: #2298ee\ngreen-hot: #98ee22\n\n: Palette\n\n: Do not use colour macro for background and foreground\nbackground: #fdf6e3\n download-foreground: <<colour background>>\n dragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\n dropdown-background: <<colour background>>\n modal-background: <<colour background>>\n sidebar-foreground-shadow: <<colour background>>\n tiddler-background: <<colour background>>\n tiddler-border: <<colour background>>\n tiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\n tab-background-selected: <<colour background>>\n dropdown-tab-background-selected: <<colour tab-background-selected>>\nforeground: #657b83\n dragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\n tab-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\n tab-foreground-selected: <<colour tab-foreground>>\n sidebar-tab-foreground-selected: <<colour tab-foreground-selected>>\n sidebar-tab-foreground: <<colour tab-foreground>>\n sidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\n sidebar-controls-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\n sidebar-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\n: base03\n: base02\n: base01\n alert-muted-foreground: <<colour base01>>\n: base00\n code-foreground: <<colour base00>>\n message-foreground: <<colour base00>>\n tag-foreground: <<colour base00>>\n: base0\n sidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: <<colour base0>>\n: base1\n muted-foreground: <<colour base1>>\n blockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\n dropdown-border: <<colour muted-foreground>>\n sidebar-muted-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\n tiddler-title-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\n site-title-foreground: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>\n: base2\n modal-footer-background: <<colour base2>>\n page-background: <<colour base2>>\n modal-backdrop: <<colour page-background>>\n notification-background: <<colour page-background>>\n code-background: <<colour page-background>>\n code-border: <<colour code-background>>\n pre-background: <<colour page-background>>\n pre-border: <<colour pre-background>>\n sidebar-tab-background-selected: <<colour page-background>>\n table-header-background: <<colour base2>>\n tag-background: <<colour base2>>\n tiddler-editor-background: <<colour base2>>\n tiddler-info-background: <<colour base2>>\n tiddler-info-tab-background: <<colour base2>>\n tab-background: <<colour base2>>\n dropdown-tab-background: <<colour tab-background>>\n: base3\n alert-background: <<colour base3>>\n message-background: <<colour base3>>\n: yellow\n: orange\n: red\n: magenta\n alert-highlight: <<colour magenta>>\n: violet\n external-link-foreground: <<colour violet>>\n: blue\n: cyan\n: green\n: base10\n tiddler-controls-foreground: <<colour base10>>\n: violet-muted\n external-link-foreground-visited: <<colour violet-muted>>\n: blue-muted\n primary: <<colour blue-muted>>\n download-background: <<colour primary>>\n tiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\n\nalert-border: #b99e2f\ndirty-indicator: #ff0000\ndropzone-background: rgba(0,200,0,0.7)\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nmessage-border: #cfd6e6\nmodal-border: #999999\nselect-tag-background:\nselect-tag-foreground:\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover:\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover:\nsidebar-tab-background: #ded8c5\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover:\nstatic-alert-foreground: #aaaaaa\ntab-border: #cccccc\n modal-footer-border: <<colour tab-border>>\n modal-header-border: <<colour tab-border>>\n notification-border: <<colour tab-border>>\n sidebar-tab-border: <<colour tab-border>>\n tab-border-selected: <<colour tab-border>>\n sidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour tab-border-selected>>\ntab-divider: #d8d8d8\n sidebar-tab-divider: <<colour tab-divider>>\ntable-border: #dddddd\ntable-footer-background: #a8a8a8\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #888888\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #444444\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #ffffff\ntiddler-editor-border: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #e0e8e0\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #f0f4f0\ntiddler-info-border: #dddddd\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #c0c0c0\ntoolbar-new-button:\ntoolbar-options-button:\ntoolbar-save-button:\ntoolbar-info-button:\ntoolbar-edit-button:\ntoolbar-close-button:\ntoolbar-delete-button:\ntoolbar-cancel-button:\ntoolbar-done-button:\nuntagged-background: #999999\nvery-muted-foreground: #888888\n"
},
"$:/palettes/SolarizedDark": {
"title": "$:/palettes/SolarizedDark",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"description": "Precision dark colors for machines and people",
"license": "MIT, Ethan Schoonover, https://github.com/altercation/solarized/blob/master/LICENSE",
"name": "SolarizedDark",
"text": "alert-background: #073642\nalert-border: #93a1a1\nalert-highlight: #d33682\nalert-muted-foreground: #d33682\nbackground: #073642\nblockquote-bar: #d33682\nbutton-background: #073642\nbutton-border: #586e75\nbutton-foreground: #93a1a1\ncode-background: #073642\ncode-border: #586e75\ncode-foreground: #93a1a1\ndirty-indicator: inherit\ndownload-background: #859900\ndownload-foreground: #073642\ndragger-background: #073642\ndragger-foreground: #839496\ndropdown-background: #073642\ndropdown-border: #93a1a1\ndropdown-tab-background: #002b36\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #073642\ndropzone-background: #859900\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground: #268bd2\nexternal-link-foreground-hover:\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #268bd2\nforeground: #839496\nmessage-background: #002b36\nmessage-border: #586e75\nmessage-foreground: #839496\nmodal-backdrop: #657b83\nmodal-background: #002b36\nmodal-border: #586e75\nmodal-footer-background: #073642\nmodal-footer-border: #586e75\nmodal-header-border: #586e75\nmuted-foreground: #93a1a1\nnotification-background: #002b36\nnotification-border: #586e75\npage-background: #073642\npre-background: inherit\npre-border: #657b83\nprimary: #859900\nselect-tag-background: #002b36\nselect-tag-foreground: #839496\nsidebar-button-foreground: #93a1a1\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #93a1a1\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #eee8d5\nsidebar-foreground: #93a1a1\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: transparent\nsidebar-muted-foreground: #839496\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #93a1a1\nsidebar-tab-background: #002b36\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: #073642\nsidebar-tab-border: #073642\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: #839496\nsidebar-tab-divider: #002b36\nsidebar-tab-foreground: #657b83\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: #93a1a1\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: #2aa198\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: #eee8d5\nsite-title-foreground: #d33682\nstatic-alert-foreground: #93a1a1\ntab-background: #073642\ntab-background-selected: #002b36\ntab-border: #586e75\ntab-border-selected: #93a1a1\ntab-divider: #93a1a1\ntab-foreground: #839496\ntab-foreground-selected: #93a1a1\ntable-border: #586e75\ntable-footer-background: #073642\ntable-header-background: #073642\ntag-background: #b58900\ntag-foreground: #002b36\ntiddler-background: #002b36\ntiddler-border: #586e75\ntiddler-controls-foreground: inherit\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #d33682\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #2aa198\ntiddler-editor-background: #002b36\ntiddler-editor-border: #073642\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #002b36\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #002b36\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #073642\ntiddler-info-background: #073642\ntiddler-info-border: #657b83\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #002b36\ntiddler-link-background: #002b36\ntiddler-link-foreground: #2aa198\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #839496\ntiddler-title-foreground: #d33682\ntoolbar-cancel-button: #839496\ntoolbar-close-button: #839496\ntoolbar-delete-button: #dc322f\ntoolbar-done-button: #839496\ntoolbar-edit-button: #839496\ntoolbar-info-button: #839496\ntoolbar-new-button: #839496\ntoolbar-options-button: #839496\ntoolbar-save-button: inherit\nuntagged-background: #586e75\nvery-muted-foreground: #586e75\n"
},
"$:/palettes/SolarizedLight": {
"title": "$:/palettes/SolarizedLight",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"description": "Precision colors for machines and people",
"license": "MIT, Ethan Schoonover, https://github.com/altercation/solarized/blob/master/LICENSE",
"name": "SolarizedLight",
"text": "alert-background: #eee8d5\nalert-border: #586e75\nalert-highlight: #d33682\nalert-muted-foreground: #d33682\nbackground: #eee8d5\nblockquote-bar: #d33682\nbutton-background: #eee8d5\nbutton-border: #93a1a1\nbutton-foreground: #586e75\ncode-background: #eee8d5\ncode-border: #93a1a1\ncode-foreground: #586e75\ndirty-indicator: inherit\ndownload-background: #859900\ndownload-foreground: #eee8d5\ndragger-background: #eee8d5\ndragger-foreground: #657b83\ndropdown-background: #eee8d5\ndropdown-border: #586e75\ndropdown-tab-background: #fdf6e3\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #eee8d5\ndropzone-background: #859900\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground: #268bd2\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #268bd2\nforeground: #657b83\nmessage-background: #fdf6e3\nmessage-border: #93a1a1\nmessage-foreground: #657b83\nmodal-backdrop: #839496\nmodal-background: #fdf6e3\nmodal-border: #93a1a1\nmodal-footer-background: #eee8d5\nmodal-footer-border: #93a1a1\nmodal-header-border: #93a1a1\nmuted-foreground: #586e75\nnotification-background: #fdf6e3\nnotification-border: #93a1a1\npage-background: #eee8d5\npre-background: #eee8d5\npre-border: #839496\nprimary: #859900\nselect-tag-background: #fdf6e3\nselect-tag-foreground: #657b83\nsidebar-button-foreground: #586e75\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #586e75\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #d33682\nsidebar-foreground: #586e75\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: transparent\nsidebar-muted-foreground: #657b83\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #586e75\nsidebar-tab-background: #fdf6e3\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: #eee8d5\nsidebar-tab-border: #eee8d5\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: #657b83\nsidebar-tab-divider: #fdf6e3\nsidebar-tab-foreground: #839496\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: #586e75\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: #2aa198\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: #002b36\nsite-title-foreground: #d33682\nstatic-alert-foreground: #586e75\ntab-background: #eee8d5\ntab-background-selected: #fdf6e3\ntab-border: #93a1a1\ntab-border-selected: #586e75\ntab-divider: #586e75\ntab-foreground: #657b83\ntab-foreground-selected: #586e75\ntable-border: #93a1a1\ntable-footer-background: #eee8d5\ntable-header-background: #eee8d5\ntag-background: #b58900\ntag-foreground: #fdf6e3\ntiddler-background: #fdf6e3\ntiddler-border: #93a1a1\ntiddler-controls-foreground: inherit\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #d33682\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #2aa198\ntiddler-editor-background: #fdf6e3\ntiddler-editor-border: #eee8d5\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #fdf6e3\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #fdf6e3\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #eee8d5\ntiddler-info-background: #eee8d5\ntiddler-info-border: #839496\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #fdf6e3\ntiddler-link-background: #fdf6e3\ntiddler-link-foreground: #2aa198\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #657b83\ntiddler-title-foreground: #d33682\ntoolbar-cancel-button: #657b83\ntoolbar-close-button: #657b83\ntoolbar-delete-button: #dc322f\ntoolbar-done-button: #657b83\ntoolbar-edit-button: #657b83\ntoolbar-info-button: #657b83\ntoolbar-new-button: #657b83\ntoolbar-options-button: #657b83\ntoolbar-save-button: inherit\nuntagged-background: #586e75\nvery-muted-foreground: #93a1a1\n"
},
"$:/palettes/SpartanDay": {
"title": "$:/palettes/SpartanDay",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"description": "Cold, spartan day colors",
"name": "Spartan Day",
"text": "alert-background: <<colour background>>\nalert-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nalert-highlight: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nalert-muted-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbackground: #FAFAFA\nblockquote-bar: <<colour page-background>>\nbutton-background: transparent\nbutton-foreground: inherit\nbutton-border: <<colour tag-background>>\ncode-background: #ececec\ncode-border: #ececec\ncode-foreground: \ndirty-indicator: #c80000\ndownload-background: <<colour primary>>\ndownload-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: #FFFFFF\ndropdown-border: <<colour dropdown-background>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: <<colour dropdown-background>>\ndropdown-tab-background: #F5F5F5\ndropzone-background: <<colour tag-background>>\nexternal-link-background-hover: transparent\nexternal-link-background-visited: transparent\nexternal-link-background: transparent\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: \nexternal-link-foreground-visited: \nexternal-link-foreground: \nforeground: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87)\nmessage-background: <<colour background>>\nmessage-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nmessage-foreground: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.54)\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nmodal-footer-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-footer-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nmodal-header-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nmuted-foreground: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.54)\nnotification-background: <<colour dropdown-background>>\nnotification-border: <<colour dropdown-background>>\npage-background: #f4f4f4\npre-background: #ececec\npre-border: #ececec\nprimary: #3949ab\nselect-tag-background: <<colour background>>\nselect-tag-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #aeaeae\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #c6c6c6\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: transparent\nsidebar-foreground: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.54)\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.54)\nsidebar-muted-foreground: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.38)\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: <<colour page-background>>\nsidebar-tab-background: transparent\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour table-border>>\nsidebar-tab-border: transparent\nsidebar-tab-divider: <<colour table-border>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87)\nsidebar-tab-foreground: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.54)\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87)\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.54)\nsite-title-foreground: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87)\nstatic-alert-foreground: #aaaaaa\ntab-background-selected: <<colour background>>\ntab-background: transparent\ntab-border-selected: <<colour table-border>>\ntab-border: transparent\ntab-divider: <<colour table-border>>\ntab-foreground-selected: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.87)\ntab-foreground: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.54)\ntable-border: #d8d8d8\ntable-footer-background: <<colour tiddler-editor-fields-odd>>\ntable-header-background: <<colour tiddler-editor-fields-even>>\ntag-background: #ec6\ntag-foreground: <<colour button-foreground>>\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: #f9f9f9\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: <<colour sidebar-controls-foreground-hover>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: <<colour sidebar-controls-foreground-hover>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground: <<colour sidebar-controls-foreground>>\ntiddler-editor-background: transparent\ntiddler-editor-border-image: \ntiddler-editor-border: #e8e7e7\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.04)\ntiddler-info-background: #F5F5F5\ntiddler-info-border: #F5F5F5\ntiddler-info-tab-background: <<colour tiddler-editor-fields-odd>>\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ntiddler-title-foreground: #000000\ntoolbar-new-button: \ntoolbar-options-button: \ntoolbar-save-button: \ntoolbar-info-button: \ntoolbar-edit-button: \ntoolbar-close-button: \ntoolbar-delete-button: \ntoolbar-cancel-button: \ntoolbar-done-button: \nuntagged-background: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nvery-muted-foreground: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.12)\n"
},
"$:/palettes/SpartanNight": {
"title": "$:/palettes/SpartanNight",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"description": "Dark spartan colors",
"name": "Spartan Night",
"text": "alert-background: <<colour background>>\nalert-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nalert-highlight: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nalert-muted-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbackground: #303030\nblockquote-bar: <<colour page-background>>\nbutton-background: transparent\nbutton-foreground: inherit\nbutton-border: <<colour tag-background>>\ncode-background: <<colour pre-background>>\ncode-border: <<colour pre-border>>\ncode-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\ndirty-indicator: #c80000\ndownload-background: <<colour primary>>\ndownload-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: #424242\ndropdown-border: <<colour dropdown-background>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: <<colour dropdown-background>>\ndropdown-tab-background: #050505\ndropzone-background: <<colour tag-background>>\nexternal-link-background-hover: transparent\nexternal-link-background-visited: transparent\nexternal-link-background: transparent\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: \nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #7c318c\nexternal-link-foreground: #9e3eb3\nforeground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.7)\nmessage-background: <<colour background>>\nmessage-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nmessage-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour page-background>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nmodal-footer-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-footer-border: <<colour background>>\nmodal-header-border: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nmuted-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\nnotification-background: <<colour dropdown-background>>\nnotification-border: <<colour dropdown-background>>\npage-background: #212121\npre-background: #2a2a2a\npre-border: transparent\nprimary: #5656f3\nselect-tag-background: <<colour background>>\nselect-tag-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #494949\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #5d5d5d\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: transparent\nsidebar-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\nsidebar-muted-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.38)\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: <<colour page-background>>\nsidebar-tab-background: transparent\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour table-border>>\nsidebar-tab-border: transparent\nsidebar-tab-divider: <<colour table-border>>\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.87)\nsidebar-tab-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.7)\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\nsite-title-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.7)\nstatic-alert-foreground: #aaaaaa\ntab-background-selected: <<colour background>>\ntab-background: transparent\ntab-border-selected: <<colour table-border>>\ntab-border: transparent\ntab-divider: <<colour table-border>>\ntab-foreground-selected: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.87)\ntab-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.54)\ntable-border: #3a3a3a\ntable-footer-background: <<colour tiddler-editor-fields-odd>>\ntable-header-background: <<colour tiddler-editor-fields-even>>\ntag-background: #ec6\ntag-foreground: <<colour button-foreground>>\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: rgb(55,55,55)\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: <<colour sidebar-controls-foreground-hover>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: <<colour sidebar-controls-foreground-hover>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground: <<colour sidebar-controls-foreground>>\ntiddler-editor-background: transparent\ntiddler-editor-border-image: \ntiddler-editor-border: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.08)\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.1)\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.04)\ntiddler-info-background: #454545\ntiddler-info-border: #454545\ntiddler-info-tab-background: <<colour tiddler-editor-fields-odd>>\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ntiddler-title-foreground: #FFFFFF\ntoolbar-new-button: \ntoolbar-options-button: \ntoolbar-save-button: \ntoolbar-info-button: \ntoolbar-edit-button: \ntoolbar-close-button: \ntoolbar-delete-button: \ntoolbar-cancel-button: \ntoolbar-done-button: \nuntagged-background: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>\nvery-muted-foreground: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.12)\n"
},
"$:/palettes/Twilight": {
"title": "$:/palettes/Twilight",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"author": "Thomas Elmiger",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"name": "Twilight",
"description": "Delightful, soft darkness.",
"text": "alert-background: rgb(255, 255, 102)\nalert-border: rgb(232, 232, 125)\nalert-highlight: rgb(255, 51, 51)\nalert-muted-foreground: rgb(224, 82, 82)\nbackground: rgb(38, 38, 38)\nblockquote-bar: rgba(240, 196, 117, 0.7)\nbutton-background: rgb(63, 63, 63)\nbutton-border: rgb(127, 127, 127)\nbutton-foreground: rgb(179, 179, 179)\ncode-background: rgba(0,0,0,0.03)\ncode-border: rgba(0,0,0,0.08)\ncode-foreground: rgb(255, 94, 94)\ndiff-delete-background: #ffc9c9\ndiff-delete-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-equal-background: \ndiff-equal-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-insert-background: #aaefad\ndiff-insert-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-invisible-background: \ndiff-invisible-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndirty-indicator: rgb(255, 94, 94)\ndownload-background: #19a974\ndownload-foreground: rgb(38, 38, 38)\ndragger-background: rgb(179, 179, 179)\ndragger-foreground: rgb(38, 38, 38)\ndropdown-background: rgb(38, 38, 38)\ndropdown-border: rgb(255, 255, 255)\ndropdown-tab-background: rgba(0,0,0,.1)\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: rgba(255,255,255,1)\ndropzone-background: #9eebcf\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground: rgb(179, 179, 255)\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: rgb(153, 153, 255)\nforeground: rgb(179, 179, 179)\nmessage-background: <<colour tag-foreground>>\nmessage-border: #96ccff\nmessage-foreground: <<colour tag-background>>\nmodal-backdrop: rgb(179, 179, 179)\nmodal-background: rgb(38, 38, 38)\nmodal-border: rgba(0,0,0,.5)\nmodal-footer-background: #f4f4f4\nmodal-footer-border: rgba(0,0,0,.1)\nmodal-header-border: rgba(0,0,0,.2)\nmuted-foreground: rgb(255, 255, 255)\nnotification-background: <<colour tag-foreground>>\nnotification-border: <<colour tag-background>>\npage-background: rgb(26, 26, 26)\npre-background: rgb(25, 25, 25)\npre-border: rgba(0,0,0,.2)\nprimary: rgb(255, 201, 102)\nselect-tag-background: \nselect-tag-foreground: \nsidebar-button-foreground: rgb(179, 179, 179)\nsidebar-controls-foreground: rgb(153, 153, 153)\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: <<colour tiddler-controls-foreground-hover>>\nsidebar-foreground: rgb(141, 141, 141)\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: transparent\nsidebar-muted-foreground: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5)\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: rgb(141, 141, 141)\nsidebar-tab-background: rgba(141, 141, 141, 0.2)\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: rgb(26, 26, 26)\nsidebar-tab-border: rgb(127, 127, 127)\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: rgb(127, 127, 127)\nsidebar-tab-divider: rgb(127, 127, 127)\nsidebar-tab-foreground: rgb(179, 179, 179)\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected: rgb(179, 179, 179)\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: rgb(179, 179, 179)\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: rgb(115, 115, 115)\nsite-title-foreground: rgb(255, 201, 102)\nstatic-alert-foreground: rgba(0,0,0,.3)\ntab-background: rgba(0,0,0,0.125)\ntab-background-selected: rgb(38, 38, 38)\ntab-border: rgb(255, 201, 102)\ntab-border-selected: rgb(255, 201, 102)\ntab-divider: rgb(255, 201, 102)\ntab-foreground: rgb(179, 179, 179)\ntab-foreground-selected: rgb(179, 179, 179)\ntable-border: rgba(255,255,255,.3)\ntable-footer-background: rgba(0,0,0,.4)\ntable-header-background: rgba(0,0,0,.1)\ntag-background: rgb(255, 201, 102)\ntag-foreground: rgb(25, 25, 25)\ntiddler-background: rgb(38, 38, 38)\ntiddler-border: rgba(240, 196, 117, 0.7)\ntiddler-controls-foreground: rgb(128, 128, 128)\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.8)\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.9)\ntiddler-editor-background: rgb(33, 33, 33)\ntiddler-editor-border: rgb(63, 63, 63)\ntiddler-editor-border-image: rgb(25, 25, 25)\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: rgb(33, 33, 33)\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: rgb(28, 28, 28)\ntiddler-info-background: rgb(43, 43, 43)\ntiddler-info-border: rgb(25, 25, 25)\ntiddler-info-tab-background: rgb(43, 43, 43)\ntiddler-link-background: rgb(38, 38, 38)\ntiddler-link-foreground: rgb(204, 204, 255)\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: rgb(255, 255, 255)\ntiddler-title-foreground: rgb(255, 192, 76)\ntoolbar-cancel-button: \ntoolbar-close-button: \ntoolbar-delete-button: \ntoolbar-done-button: \ntoolbar-edit-button: \ntoolbar-info-button: \ntoolbar-new-button: \ntoolbar-options-button: \ntoolbar-save-button: \nuntagged-background: rgb(255, 255, 255)\nvery-muted-foreground: rgba(240, 196, 117, 0.7)\n"
},
"$:/palettes/Vanilla": {
"title": "$:/palettes/Vanilla",
"name": "Vanilla",
"description": "Pale and unobtrusive",
"tags": "$:/tags/Palette",
"type": "application/x-tiddler-dictionary",
"text": "alert-background: #ffe476\nalert-border: #b99e2f\nalert-highlight: #881122\nalert-muted-foreground: #b99e2f\nbackground: #ffffff\nblockquote-bar: <<colour muted-foreground>>\nbutton-background:\nbutton-foreground:\nbutton-border:\ncode-background: #f7f7f9\ncode-border: #e1e1e8\ncode-foreground: #dd1144\ndiff-delete-background: #ffc9c9\ndiff-delete-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-equal-background: \ndiff-equal-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-insert-background: #aaefad\ndiff-insert-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\ndiff-invisible-background: \ndiff-invisible-foreground: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndirty-indicator: #ff0000\ndownload-background: #34c734\ndownload-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndragger-background: <<colour foreground>>\ndragger-foreground: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-background: <<colour background>>\ndropdown-border: <<colour muted-foreground>>\ndropdown-tab-background-selected: #fff\ndropdown-tab-background: #ececec\ndropzone-background: rgba(0,200,0,0.7)\nexternal-link-background-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-background-visited: inherit\nexternal-link-background: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-hover: inherit\nexternal-link-foreground-visited: #0000aa\nexternal-link-foreground: #0000ee\nforeground: #333333\nmessage-background: #ecf2ff\nmessage-border: #cfd6e6\nmessage-foreground: #547599\nmodal-backdrop: <<colour foreground>>\nmodal-background: <<colour background>>\nmodal-border: #999999\nmodal-footer-background: #f5f5f5\nmodal-footer-border: #dddddd\nmodal-header-border: #eeeeee\nmuted-foreground: #bbb\nnotification-background: #ffffdd\nnotification-border: #999999\npage-background: #f4f4f4\npre-background: #f5f5f5\npre-border: #cccccc\nprimary: #5778d8\nselection-background:\nselection-foreground:\nselect-tag-background:\nselect-tag-foreground:\nsidebar-button-foreground: <<colour foreground>>\nsidebar-controls-foreground-hover: #000000\nsidebar-controls-foreground: #aaaaaa\nsidebar-foreground-shadow: rgba(255,255,255, 0.8)\nsidebar-foreground: #acacac\nsidebar-muted-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-muted-foreground: #c0c0c0\nsidebar-tab-background-selected: #f4f4f4\nsidebar-tab-background: #e0e0e0\nsidebar-tab-border-selected: <<colour tab-border-selected>>\nsidebar-tab-border: <<colour tab-border>>\nsidebar-tab-divider: #e4e4e4\nsidebar-tab-foreground-selected:\nsidebar-tab-foreground: <<colour tab-foreground>>\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover: #444444\nsidebar-tiddler-link-foreground: #999999\nsite-title-foreground: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>\nstatic-alert-foreground: #aaaaaa\ntab-background-selected: #ffffff\ntab-background: #d8d8d8\ntab-border-selected: #d8d8d8\ntab-border: #cccccc\ntab-divider: #d8d8d8\ntab-foreground-selected: <<colour tab-foreground>>\ntab-foreground: #666666\ntable-border: #dddddd\ntable-footer-background: #a8a8a8\ntable-header-background: #f0f0f0\ntag-background: #ec6\ntag-foreground: #ffffff\ntiddler-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-border: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-controls-foreground-hover: #888888\ntiddler-controls-foreground-selected: #444444\ntiddler-controls-foreground: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-editor-border-image: #ffffff\ntiddler-editor-border: #cccccc\ntiddler-editor-fields-even: #e0e8e0\ntiddler-editor-fields-odd: #f0f4f0\ntiddler-info-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-info-border: #dddddd\ntiddler-info-tab-background: #f8f8f8\ntiddler-link-background: <<colour background>>\ntiddler-link-foreground: <<colour primary>>\ntiddler-subtitle-foreground: #c0c0c0\ntiddler-title-foreground: #182955\ntoolbar-new-button:\ntoolbar-options-button:\ntoolbar-save-button:\ntoolbar-info-button:\ntoolbar-edit-button:\ntoolbar-close-button:\ntoolbar-delete-button:\ntoolbar-cancel-button:\ntoolbar-done-button:\nuntagged-background: #999999\nvery-muted-foreground: #888888\nwikilist-background: #e5e5e5\nwikilist-item: #fff\nwikilist-info: #000\nwikilist-title: #666\nwikilist-title-svg: <<colour wikilist-title>>\nwikilist-url: #aaa\nwikilist-button-open: #4fb82b\nwikilist-button-open-hover: green\nwikilist-button-reveal: #5778d8\nwikilist-button-reveal-hover: blue\nwikilist-button-remove: #d85778\nwikilist-button-remove-hover: red\nwikilist-toolbar-background: #d3d3d3\nwikilist-toolbar-foreground: #888\nwikilist-droplink-dragover: rgba(255,192,192,0.5)\nwikilist-button-background: #acacac\nwikilist-button-foreground: #000\n"
},
"$:/core/readme": {
"title": "$:/core/readme",
"text": "This plugin contains TiddlyWiki's core components, comprising:\n\n* JavaScript code modules\n* Icons\n* Templates needed to create TiddlyWiki's user interface\n* British English (''en-GB'') translations of the localisable strings used by the core\n"
},
"$:/library/sjcl.js/license": {
"title": "$:/library/sjcl.js/license",
"type": "text/plain",
"text": "SJCL is open. You can use, modify and redistribute it under a BSD\nlicense or under the GNU GPL, version 2.0.\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nhttp://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause\n\nCopyright (c) 2009-2015, Emily Stark, Mike Hamburg and Dan Boneh at\nStanford University. All rights reserved.\n\nRedistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without\nmodification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are\nmet:\n\n1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright\nnotice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.\n\n2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright\nnotice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the\ndocumentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.\n\nTHIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS \"AS\nIS\" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED\nTO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A\nPARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT\nHOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,\nSPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED\nTO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR\nPROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF\nLIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING\nNEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS\nSOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.\n\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nhttp://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-2.0\n\nThe Stanford Javascript Crypto Library (hosted here on GitHub) is a\nproject by the Stanford Computer Security Lab to build a secure,\npowerful, fast, small, easy-to-use, cross-browser library for\ncryptography in Javascript.\n\nCopyright (c) 2009-2015, Emily Stark, Mike Hamburg and Dan Boneh at\nStanford University.\n\nThis program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it\nunder the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the\nFree Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your\noption) any later version.\n\nThis program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but\nWITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of\nMERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General\nPublic License for more details.\n\nYou should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along\nwith this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,\n59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA"
},
"$:/core/templates/MOTW.html": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/MOTW.html",
"text": "\\rules only filteredtranscludeinline transcludeinline entity\n<!-- The following comment is called a MOTW comment and is necessary for the TiddlyIE Internet Explorer extension -->\n<!-- saved from url=(0021)https://tiddlywiki.com --> "
},
"$:/core/templates/alltiddlers.template.html": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/alltiddlers.template.html",
"type": "text/vnd.tiddlywiki-html",
"text": "<!-- This template is provided for backwards compatibility with older versions of TiddlyWiki -->\n\n<$set name=\"exportFilter\" value=\"[!is[system]sort[title]]\">\n\n{{$:/core/templates/exporters/StaticRiver}}\n\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/canonical-uri-external-image": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/canonical-uri-external-image",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used to assign the ''_canonical_uri'' field to external images.\n\nChange the `./images/` part to a different base URI. The URI can be relative or absolute.\n\n-->\n./images/<$view field=\"title\" format=\"doubleurlencoded\"/>"
},
"$:/core/templates/canonical-uri-external-raw": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/canonical-uri-external-raw",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used to assign the ''_canonical_uri'' field to external raw files that are stored in the same directory\n\n-->\n<$view field=\"title\" format=\"doubleurlencoded\"/>"
},
"$:/core/templates/canonical-uri-external-text": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/canonical-uri-external-text",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used to assign the ''_canonical_uri'' field to external text files.\n\nChange the `./text/` part to a different base URI. The URI can be relative or absolute.\n\n-->\n./text/<$view field=\"title\" format=\"doubleurlencoded\"/>.tid"
},
"$:/core/templates/css-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/css-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving CSS tiddlers as a style tag with data attributes representing the tiddler fields.\n\n-->`<style`<$fields template=' data-tiddler-$name$=\"$encoded_value$\"'></$fields>` type=\"text/css\">`<$view field=\"text\" format=\"text\" />`</style>`"
},
"$:/core/templates/exporters/CsvFile": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/exporters/CsvFile",
"tags": "$:/tags/Exporter",
"description": "{{$:/language/Exporters/CsvFile}}",
"extension": ".csv",
"text": "<$macrocall $name=\"csvtiddlers\" filter=<<exportFilter>> format=\"quoted-comma-sep\" $output=\"text/raw\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/exporters/JsonFile": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/exporters/JsonFile",
"tags": "$:/tags/Exporter",
"description": "{{$:/language/Exporters/JsonFile}}",
"extension": ".json",
"text": "<$macrocall $name=\"jsontiddlers\" filter=<<exportFilter>> $output=\"text/raw\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/exporters/StaticRiver": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/exporters/StaticRiver",
"tags": "$:/tags/Exporter",
"description": "{{$:/language/Exporters/StaticRiver}}",
"extension": ".html",
"text": "\\define tv-wikilink-template() #$uri_encoded$\n\\define tv-config-toolbar-icons() no\n\\define tv-config-toolbar-text() no\n\\define tv-config-toolbar-class() tc-btn-invisible\n\\rules only filteredtranscludeinline transcludeinline\n<!doctype html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"generator\" content=\"TiddlyWiki\" />\n<meta name=\"tiddlywiki-version\" content=\"{{$:/core/templates/version}}\" />\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no\">\n<link id=\"faviconLink\" rel=\"shortcut icon\" href=\"favicon.ico\">\n<title>{{$:/core/wiki/title}}</title>\n<div id=\"styleArea\">\n{{$:/boot/boot.css||$:/core/templates/css-tiddler}}\n</div>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\n{{$:/core/ui/PageStylesheet||$:/core/templates/wikified-tiddler}}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body class=\"tc-body\">\n{{$:/StaticBanner||$:/core/templates/html-tiddler}}\n<section class=\"tc-story-river tc-static-story-river\">\n{{$:/core/templates/exporters/StaticRiver/Content||$:/core/templates/html-tiddler}}\n</section>\n</body>\n</html>\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/exporters/StaticRiver/Content": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/exporters/StaticRiver/Content",
"text": "\\define renderContent()\n{{{ $(exportFilter)$ ||$:/core/templates/static-tiddler}}}\n\\end\n\\import [[$:/core/ui/PageMacros]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro]!has[draft.of]]\n<<renderContent>>\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/exporters/TidFile": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/exporters/TidFile",
"tags": "$:/tags/Exporter",
"description": "{{$:/language/Exporters/TidFile}}",
"extension": ".tid",
"condition": "[<count>compare:lte[1]]",
"text": "\\define renderContent()\n{{{ $(exportFilter)$ +[limit[1]] ||$:/core/templates/tid-tiddler}}}\n\\end\n\\import [[$:/core/ui/PageMacros]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro]!has[draft.of]]\n<<renderContent>>"
},
"$:/core/save/all-external-js": {
"title": "$:/core/save/all-external-js",
"text": "\\import [[$:/core/ui/PageMacros]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro]!has[draft.of]]\n\\define saveTiddlerFilter()\n[is[tiddler]] -[prefix[$:/state/popup/]] -[prefix[$:/temp/]] -[prefix[$:/HistoryList]] -[status[pending]plugin-type[import]] -[[$:/core]] -[[$:/boot/boot.css]] -[type[application/javascript]library[yes]] -[[$:/boot/boot.js]] -[[$:/boot/bootprefix.js]] +[sort[title]] $(publishFilter)$\n\\end\n{{$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5-external-js.html}}\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.js": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.js",
"text": "\\rules only filteredtranscludeinline transcludeinline codeinline\n\n/*\n{{ $:/core/copyright.txt ||$:/core/templates/plain-text-tiddler}}\n`*/\n`<!--~~ Library modules ~~-->\n{{{ [is[system]type[application/javascript]library[yes]] ||$:/core/templates/plain-text-tiddler}}}\n<!--~~ Boot prefix ~~-->\n{{ $:/boot/bootprefix.js ||$:/core/templates/plain-text-tiddler}}\n<!--~~ Core plugin ~~-->\n{{$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.js/tiddlers}}\n<!--~~ Boot kernel ~~-->\n{{ $:/boot/boot.js ||$:/core/templates/plain-text-tiddler}}\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.js/tiddlers": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.js/tiddlers",
"text": "`\n$tw.preloadTiddlerArray(`<$text text=<<jsontiddlers \"[[$:/core]]\">>/>`);\n`\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5-external-js.html": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5-external-js.html",
"text": "\\rules only filteredtranscludeinline transcludeinline\n<!doctype html>\n{{$:/core/templates/MOTW.html}}<html lang=\"`<$text text={{{ [{$:/language}get[name]] }}}/>`\">\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\" />\n<!--~~ Raw markup for the top of the head section ~~-->\n{{{ [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/RawMarkupWikified/TopHead]] ||$:/core/templates/raw-static-tiddler}}}\n<meta http-equiv=\"X-UA-Compatible\" content=\"IE=Edge\"/>\n<meta name=\"application-name\" content=\"TiddlyWiki\" />\n<meta name=\"generator\" content=\"TiddlyWiki\" />\n<meta name=\"tiddlywiki-version\" content=\"{{$:/core/templates/version}}\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\" />\n<meta name=\"apple-mobile-web-app-capable\" content=\"yes\" />\n<meta name=\"apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style\" content=\"black-translucent\" />\n<meta name=\"mobile-web-app-capable\" content=\"yes\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no\" />\n<meta name=\"copyright\" content=\"{{$:/core/copyright.txt}}\" />\n<link id=\"faviconLink\" rel=\"shortcut icon\" href=\"favicon.ico\">\n<title>{{$:/core/wiki/title}}</title>\n<!--~~ This is a Tiddlywiki file. The points of interest in the file are marked with this pattern ~~-->\n\n<!--~~ Raw markup ~~-->\n{{{ [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/core/wiki/rawmarkup]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/RawMarkup]] ||$:/core/templates/plain-text-tiddler}}}\n{{{ [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/RawMarkupWikified]] ||$:/core/templates/raw-static-tiddler}}}\n</head>\n<body class=\"tc-body\">\n<!--~~ Raw markup for the top of the body section ~~-->\n{{{ [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/RawMarkupWikified/TopBody]] ||$:/core/templates/raw-static-tiddler}}}\n<!--~~ Static styles ~~-->\n<div id=\"styleArea\">\n{{$:/boot/boot.css||$:/core/templates/css-tiddler}}\n</div>\n<!--~~ Static content for Google and browsers without JavaScript ~~-->\n<noscript>\n<div id=\"splashArea\">\n{{$:/core/templates/static.area}}\n</div>\n</noscript>\n<!--~~ Ordinary tiddlers ~~-->\n{{$:/core/templates/store.area.template.html}}\n<!--~~ Raw markup for the bottom of the body section ~~-->\n{{{ [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/RawMarkupWikified/BottomBody]] ||$:/core/templates/raw-static-tiddler}}}\n</body>\n<script src=\"%24%3A%2Fcore%2Ftemplates%2Ftiddlywiki5.js\" onerror=\"alert('Error: Cannot load tiddlywiki.js');\"></script>\n</html>\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/html-div-skinny-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/html-div-skinny-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is a variant of $:/core/templates/html-div-tiddler used for saving skinny tiddlers (with no text field)\n\n-->`<div`<$fields template=' $name$=\"$encoded_value$\"'></$fields>`>\n<pre></pre>\n</div>`\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/html-div-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/html-div-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving tiddlers as an HTML DIV tag with attributes representing the tiddler fields.\n\n-->`<div`<$fields template=' $name$=\"$encoded_value$\"'></$fields>`>\n<pre>`<$view field=\"text\" format=\"htmlencoded\" />`</pre>\n</div>`\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/html-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/html-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving tiddlers as raw HTML\n\n--><$view field=\"text\" format=\"htmlwikified\" />"
},
"$:/core/templates/javascript-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/javascript-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving JavaScript tiddlers as a script tag with data attributes representing the tiddler fields.\n\n-->`<script`<$fields template=' data-tiddler-$name$=\"$encoded_value$\"'></$fields>` type=\"text/javascript\">`<$view field=\"text\" format=\"text\" />`</script>`"
},
"$:/core/templates/json-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/json-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving tiddlers as raw JSON\n\n--><$text text=<<jsontiddler>>/>"
},
"$:/core/templates/module-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/module-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving JavaScript tiddlers as a script tag with data attributes representing the tiddler fields. The body of the tiddler is wrapped in a call to the `$tw.modules.define` function in order to define the body of the tiddler as a module\n\n-->`<script`<$fields template=' data-tiddler-$name$=\"$encoded_value$\"'></$fields>` type=\"text/javascript\" data-module=\"yes\">$tw.modules.define(\"`<$view field=\"title\" format=\"jsencoded\" />`\",\"`<$view field=\"module-type\" format=\"jsencoded\" />`\",function(module,exports,require) {`<$view field=\"text\" format=\"text\" />`});\n</script>`"
},
"$:/core/templates/plain-text-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/plain-text-tiddler",
"text": "<$view field=\"text\" format=\"text\" />"
},
"$:/core/templates/raw-static-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/raw-static-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving tiddlers as static HTML\n\n--><$view field=\"text\" format=\"plainwikified\" />"
},
"$:/core/save/all": {
"title": "$:/core/save/all",
"text": "\\import [[$:/core/ui/PageMacros]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro]!has[draft.of]]\n\\define saveTiddlerFilter()\n[is[tiddler]] -[prefix[$:/state/popup/]] -[prefix[$:/temp/]] -[prefix[$:/HistoryList]] -[status[pending]plugin-type[import]] -[[$:/boot/boot.css]] -[type[application/javascript]library[yes]] -[[$:/boot/boot.js]] -[[$:/boot/bootprefix.js]] +[sort[title]] $(publishFilter)$\n\\end\n{{$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.html}}\n"
},
"$:/core/save/empty": {
"title": "$:/core/save/empty",
"text": "\\define saveTiddlerFilter()\n[is[system]] -[prefix[$:/state/popup/]] -[[$:/boot/boot.css]] -[type[application/javascript]library[yes]] -[[$:/boot/boot.js]] -[[$:/boot/bootprefix.js]] +[sort[title]]\n\\end\n{{$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.html}}\n"
},
"$:/core/save/lazy-all": {
"title": "$:/core/save/lazy-all",
"text": "\\define saveTiddlerFilter()\n[is[system]] -[prefix[$:/state/popup/]] -[[$:/HistoryList]] -[[$:/boot/boot.css]] -[type[application/javascript]library[yes]] -[[$:/boot/boot.js]] -[[$:/boot/bootprefix.js]] +[sort[title]] \n\\end\n\\define skinnySaveTiddlerFilter()\n[!is[system]]\n\\end\n{{$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.html}}\n"
},
"$:/core/save/lazy-images": {
"title": "$:/core/save/lazy-images",
"text": "\\define saveTiddlerFilter()\n[is[tiddler]] -[prefix[$:/state/popup/]] -[[$:/HistoryList]] -[[$:/boot/boot.css]] -[type[application/javascript]library[yes]] -[[$:/boot/boot.js]] -[[$:/boot/bootprefix.js]] -[!is[system]is[image]] +[sort[title]] \n\\end\n\\define skinnySaveTiddlerFilter()\n[is[image]]\n\\end\n{{$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.html}}\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/server/static.sidebar.wikitext": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/server/static.sidebar.wikitext",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<div class=\"tc-sidebar-scrollable\" style=\"overflow: auto;\">\n<div class=\"tc-sidebar-header\">\n<h1 class=\"tc-site-title\">\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/SiteTitle\"/>\n</h1>\n<div class=\"tc-site-subtitle\">\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/SiteSubtitle\"/>\n</div>\n<h2>\n</h2>\n<div class=\"tc-sidebar-lists\">\n<$list filter={{$:/DefaultTiddlers}}>\n<div class=\"tc-menu-list-subitem\">\n<$link><$text text=<<currentTiddler>>/></$link>\n</div>\n</$list>\n</div>\n<!-- Currently disabled the recent list as it is unweildy when the responsive narrow view kicks in\n<h2>\n{{$:/language/SideBar/Recent/Caption}}\n</h2>\n<div class=\"tc-sidebar-lists\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"timeline\" format={{$:/language/RecentChanges/DateFormat}}/>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n-->\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/server/static.tiddler.html": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/server/static.tiddler.html",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define tv-wikilink-template() $uri_encoded$\n\\import [[$:/core/ui/PageMacros]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro]!has[draft.of]]\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"generator\" content=\"TiddlyWiki\" />\n<meta name=\"tiddlywiki-version\" content={{$:/core/templates/version}} />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\" />\n<meta name=\"apple-mobile-web-app-capable\" content=\"yes\" />\n<meta name=\"apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style\" content=\"black-translucent\" />\n<meta name=\"mobile-web-app-capable\" content=\"yes\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no\">\n<link id=\"faviconLink\" rel=\"shortcut icon\" href=\"favicon.ico\">\n<link rel=\"stylesheet\" href=\"%24%3A%2Fcore%2Ftemplates%2Fstatic.template.css\">\n<title><$view field=\"caption\" format=\"plainwikified\"><$view field=\"title\"/></$view>: <$view tiddler=\"$:/core/wiki/title\" format=\"plainwikified\"/></title>\n</head>\n<body class=\"tc-body\">\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/templates/server/static.sidebar.wikitext\" mode=\"inline\"/>\n<section class=\"tc-story-river\">\n<div class=\"tc-tiddler-frame\">\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/templates/server/static.tiddler.wikitext\" mode=\"inline\"/>\n</div>\n</section>\n</body>\n</html>"
},
"$:/core/templates/server/static.tiddler.wikitext": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/server/static.tiddler.wikitext",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<div class=\"tc-tiddler-title\">\n<div class=\"tc-titlebar\">\n<h2><$text text=<<currentTiddler>>/></h2>\n</div>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-subtitle\">\n<$link to={{!!modifier}}>\n<$view field=\"modifier\"/>\n</$link> <$view field=\"modified\" format=\"date\" template={{$:/language/Tiddler/DateFormat}}/>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-tags-wrapper\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]tags[]sort[title]]\">\n<a href={{{ [<currentTiddler>encodeuricomponent[]] }}}>\n<$macrocall $name=\"tag-pill\" tag=<<currentTiddler>>/>\n</a>\n</$list>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-tiddler-body\">\n<$transclude mode=\"block\"/>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/single.tiddler.window": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/single.tiddler.window",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define containerClasses()\ntc-page-container tc-page-view-$(storyviewTitle)$ tc-language-$(languageTitle)$\n\\end\n\\import [[$:/core/ui/PageMacros]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro]!has[draft.of]]\n\n<$vars\n\ttv-config-toolbar-icons={{$:/config/Toolbar/Icons}}\n\ttv-config-toolbar-text={{$:/config/Toolbar/Text}}\n\ttv-config-toolbar-class={{$:/config/Toolbar/ButtonClass}}\n\ttv-show-missing-links={{$:/config/MissingLinks}}\n\tstoryviewTitle={{$:/view}}\n\tlanguageTitle={{{ [{$:/language}get[name]] }}}>\n\n<div class=<<containerClasses>>>\n\n<$navigator story=\"$:/StoryList\" history=\"$:/HistoryList\">\n\n<$transclude mode=\"block\"/>\n\n</$navigator>\n\n</div>\n\n</$vars>\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/split-recipe": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/split-recipe",
"text": "<$list filter=\"[!is[system]]\">\ntiddler: <$view field=\"title\" format=\"urlencoded\"/>.tid\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/static-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/static-tiddler",
"text": "<a name=<<currentTiddler>>>\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate\"/>\n</a>"
},
"$:/core/templates/static.area": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/static.area",
"text": "<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=\"$:/isEncrypted\" text=\"yes\">\n{{{ [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/RawStaticContent]!has[draft.of]] ||$:/core/templates/raw-static-tiddler}}}\n{{$:/core/templates/static.content||$:/core/templates/html-tiddler}}\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=\"$:/isEncrypted\" text=\"yes\">\nThis file contains an encrypted ~TiddlyWiki. Enable ~JavaScript and enter the decryption password when prompted.\n</$reveal>\n<!-- ensure splash screen isn't shown when JS is disabled -->\n`<style>\n.tc-remove-when-wiki-loaded {display: none;}\n</style>`\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/static.content": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/static.content",
"text": "<!-- For Google, and people without JavaScript-->\nThis [[TiddlyWiki|https://tiddlywiki.com]] contains the following tiddlers:\n\n<ul>\n<$list filter=<<saveTiddlerFilter>>>\n<li><$view field=\"title\" format=\"text\"></$view></li>\n</$list>\n</ul>\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/static.template.css": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/static.template.css",
"text": "{{$:/boot/boot.css||$:/core/templates/plain-text-tiddler}}\n\n{{$:/core/ui/PageStylesheet||$:/core/templates/wikified-tiddler}}\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/static.template.html": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/static.template.html",
"type": "text/vnd.tiddlywiki-html",
"text": "\\define tv-wikilink-template() static/$uri_doubleencoded$.html\n\\define tv-config-toolbar-icons() no\n\\define tv-config-toolbar-text() no\n\\define tv-config-toolbar-class() tc-btn-invisible\n\\rules only filteredtranscludeinline transcludeinline\n<!doctype html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"generator\" content=\"TiddlyWiki\" />\n<meta name=\"tiddlywiki-version\" content=\"{{$:/core/templates/version}}\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\" />\n<meta name=\"apple-mobile-web-app-capable\" content=\"yes\" />\n<meta name=\"apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style\" content=\"black-translucent\" />\n<meta name=\"mobile-web-app-capable\" content=\"yes\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no\">\n<link id=\"faviconLink\" rel=\"shortcut icon\" href=\"favicon.ico\">\n<title>{{$:/core/wiki/title}}</title>\n<div id=\"styleArea\">\n{{$:/boot/boot.css||$:/core/templates/css-tiddler}}\n</div>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\n{{$:/core/ui/PageStylesheet||$:/core/templates/wikified-tiddler}}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body class=\"tc-body\">\n{{$:/StaticBanner||$:/core/templates/html-tiddler}}\n{{$:/core/ui/PageTemplate||$:/core/templates/html-tiddler}}\n</body>\n</html>\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/static.tiddler.html": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/static.tiddler.html",
"text": "\\define tv-wikilink-template() $uri_doubleencoded$.html\n\\define tv-config-toolbar-icons() no\n\\define tv-config-toolbar-text() no\n\\define tv-config-toolbar-class() tc-btn-invisible\n\\import [[$:/core/ui/PageMacros]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro]!has[draft.of]]\n`<!doctype html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"generator\" content=\"TiddlyWiki\" />\n<meta name=\"tiddlywiki-version\" content=\"`{{$:/core/templates/version}}`\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\" />\n<meta name=\"apple-mobile-web-app-capable\" content=\"yes\" />\n<meta name=\"apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style\" content=\"black-translucent\" />\n<meta name=\"mobile-web-app-capable\" content=\"yes\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no\">\n<link id=\"faviconLink\" rel=\"shortcut icon\" href=\"favicon.ico\">\n<link rel=\"stylesheet\" href=\"static.css\">\n<title>`<$view field=\"caption\"><$view field=\"title\"/></$view>: {{$:/core/wiki/title}}`</title>\n</head>\n<body class=\"tc-body\">\n`{{$:/StaticBanner||$:/core/templates/html-tiddler}}`\n<section class=\"tc-story-river tc-static-story-river\">\n`<$view tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate\" format=\"htmlwikified\"/>`\n</section>\n</body>\n</html>\n`\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/store.area.template.html": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/store.area.template.html",
"text": "<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=\"$:/isEncrypted\" text=\"yes\">\n`<div id=\"storeArea\" style=\"display:none;\">`\n<$list filter=<<saveTiddlerFilter>> template=\"$:/core/templates/html-div-tiddler\"/>\n<$list filter={{{ [<skinnySaveTiddlerFilter>] }}} template=\"$:/core/templates/html-div-skinny-tiddler\"/>\n`</div>`\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=\"$:/isEncrypted\" text=\"yes\">\n`<!--~~ Encrypted tiddlers ~~-->`\n`<pre id=\"encryptedStoreArea\" type=\"text/plain\" style=\"display:none;\">`\n<$encrypt filter=<<saveTiddlerFilter>>/>\n`</pre>`\n</$reveal>"
},
"$:/core/templates/tid-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/tid-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving tiddlers in TiddlyWeb *.tid format\n\n--><$fields exclude='text bag' template='$name$: $value$\n'></$fields>`\n`<$view field=\"text\" format=\"text\" />"
},
"$:/core/templates/tiddler-metadata": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/tiddler-metadata",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving tiddler metadata *.meta files\n\n--><$fields exclude='text bag' template='$name$: $value$\n'></$fields>"
},
"$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.html": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.html",
"text": "<$set name=\"saveTiddlerAndShadowsFilter\" filter=\"[subfilter<saveTiddlerFilter>] [subfilter<saveTiddlerFilter>plugintiddlers[]]\">\n`<!doctype html>\n`{{$:/core/templates/MOTW.html}}`<html lang=\"`<$text text={{{ [{$:/language}get[name]] }}}/>`\">\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html;charset=utf-8\" />\n<!--~~ Raw markup for the top of the head section ~~-->\n`{{{ [<saveTiddlerAndShadowsFilter>tag[$:/tags/RawMarkupWikified/TopHead]] ||$:/core/templates/raw-static-tiddler}}}`\n<meta http-equiv=\"X-UA-Compatible\" content=\"IE=Edge\"/>\n<meta name=\"application-name\" content=\"TiddlyWiki\" />\n<meta name=\"generator\" content=\"TiddlyWiki\" />\n<meta name=\"tiddlywiki-version\" content=\"`{{$:/core/templates/version}}`\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0\" />\n<meta name=\"apple-mobile-web-app-capable\" content=\"yes\" />\n<meta name=\"apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style\" content=\"black-translucent\" />\n<meta name=\"mobile-web-app-capable\" content=\"yes\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no\" />\n<meta name=\"copyright\" content=\"`{{$:/core/copyright.txt}}`\" />\n<link id=\"faviconLink\" rel=\"shortcut icon\" href=\"favicon.ico\">\n<title>`{{$:/core/wiki/title}}`</title>\n<!--~~ This is a Tiddlywiki file. The points of interest in the file are marked with this pattern ~~-->\n\n<!--~~ Raw markup ~~-->\n`{{{ [enlist<saveTiddlerAndShadowsFilter>tag[$:/core/wiki/rawmarkup]] ||$:/core/templates/plain-text-tiddler}}}\n{{{ [enlist<saveTiddlerAndShadowsFilter>tag[$:/tags/RawMarkup]] ||$:/core/templates/plain-text-tiddler}}}\n{{{ [enlist<saveTiddlerAndShadowsFilter>tag[$:/tags/RawMarkupWikified]] ||$:/core/templates/raw-static-tiddler}}}`\n</head>\n<body class=\"tc-body\">\n<!--~~ Raw markup for the top of the body section ~~-->\n`{{{ [enlist<saveTiddlerAndShadowsFilter>tag[$:/tags/RawMarkupWikified/TopBody]] ||$:/core/templates/raw-static-tiddler}}}`\n<!--~~ Static styles ~~-->\n<div id=\"styleArea\">\n`{{$:/boot/boot.css||$:/core/templates/css-tiddler}}`\n</div>\n<!--~~ Static content for Google and browsers without JavaScript ~~-->\n<noscript>\n<div id=\"splashArea\">\n`{{$:/core/templates/static.area}}`\n</div>\n</noscript>\n<!--~~ Ordinary tiddlers ~~-->\n`{{$:/core/templates/store.area.template.html}}`\n<!--~~ Library modules ~~-->\n<div id=\"libraryModules\" style=\"display:none;\">\n`{{{ [is[system]type[application/javascript]library[yes]] ||$:/core/templates/javascript-tiddler}}}`\n</div>\n<!--~~ Boot kernel prologue ~~-->\n<div id=\"bootKernelPrefix\" style=\"display:none;\">\n`{{ $:/boot/bootprefix.js ||$:/core/templates/javascript-tiddler}}`\n</div>\n<!--~~ Boot kernel ~~-->\n<div id=\"bootKernel\" style=\"display:none;\">\n`{{ $:/boot/boot.js ||$:/core/templates/javascript-tiddler}}`\n</div>\n<!--~~ Raw markup for the bottom of the body section ~~-->\n`{{{ [enlist<saveTiddlerAndShadowsFilter>tag[$:/tags/RawMarkupWikified/BottomBody]] ||$:/core/templates/raw-static-tiddler}}}`\n</body>\n</html>`\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/version": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/version",
"text": "<<version>>"
},
"$:/core/templates/wikified-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/wikified-tiddler",
"text": "<$transclude />"
},
"$:/core/ui/AboveStory/tw2-plugin-check": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/AboveStory/tw2-plugin-check",
"tags": "$:/tags/AboveStory",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/AboveStory/ClassicPlugin/\n<$list filter=\"[all[system+tiddlers]tag[systemConfig]limit[1]]\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-message-box\">\n\n<<lingo Warning>>\n\n<ul>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[system+tiddlers]tag[systemConfig]]\">\n\n<li>\n\n<$link><$view field=\"title\"/></$link>\n\n</li>\n\n</$list>\n\n</ul>\n\n</div>\n\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Actions/new-image": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Actions/new-image",
"tags": "$:/tags/Actions",
"description": "create a new image tiddler",
"text": "\\define get-type()\nimage/$(imageType)$\n\\end\n\\define get-tags() $(textFieldTags)$ $(tagsFieldTags)$\n<$vars imageType={{$:/config/NewImageType}} textFieldTags={{$:/config/NewJournal/Tags}} tagsFieldTags={{$:/config/NewJournal/Tags!!tags}}>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-new-tiddler\" type=<<get-type>> tags=<<get-tags>>/>\n</$vars>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Actions/new-journal": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Actions/new-journal",
"tags": "$:/tags/Actions",
"description": "create a new journal tiddler",
"text": "\\define get-tags() $(textFieldTags)$ $(tagsFieldTags)$\n<$vars journalTitleTemplate={{$:/config/NewJournal/Title}} textFieldTags={{$:/config/NewJournal/Tags}} tagsFieldTags={{$:/config/NewJournal/Tags!!tags}} journalText={{$:/config/NewJournal/Text}}>\n<$wikify name=\"journalTitle\" text=\"\"\"<$macrocall $name=\"now\" format=<<journalTitleTemplate>>/>\"\"\">\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<journalTitle>> text=\"\">\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-new-tiddler\" title=<<journalTitle>> tags=<<get-tags>> text={{{ [<journalTitle>get[]] }}}/>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<journalTitle>> text=\"\">\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-new-tiddler\" title=<<journalTitle>> tags=<<get-tags>> text=<<journalText>>/>\n</$reveal>\n</$wikify>\n</$vars>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Actions/new-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Actions/new-tiddler",
"tags": "$:/tags/Actions",
"description": "create a new empty tiddler",
"text": "\\define get-tags() $(textFieldTags)$ $(tagsFieldTags)$\n<$vars textFieldTags={{$:/config/NewTiddler/Tags}} tagsFieldTags={{$:/config/NewTiddler/Tags!!tags}}>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-new-tiddler\" tags=<<get-tags>>/>\n</$vars>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter",
"tags": "$:/tags/AdvancedSearch",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Search/Filter/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Search/\n\\define set-next-input-tab(beforeafter:\"after\") <$macrocall $name=\"change-input-tab\" stateTitle=\"$:/state/tab--1498284803\" tag=\"$:/tags/AdvancedSearch\" beforeafter=\"$beforeafter$\" defaultState=\"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/System\" actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/advancedsearch/currentTab\" text=<<nextTab>>/>\"\"\"/>\n\n\\define cancel-search-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/temp/advancedsearch/input}!match{$:/temp/advancedsearch}]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[[$:/temp/advancedsearch]] [[$:/temp/advancedsearch/input]] [[$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item]]\" />\"\"\"><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/input\" text={{$:/temp/advancedsearch}}/><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/refresh\" text=\"yes\"/></$list>\n\n\\define input-accept-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/config/Search/NavigateOnEnter/enable}match[yes]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]!is[missing]] ~[<__tiddler__>get[text]is[shadow]]\"><$action-navigate $to={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list>\"\"\"><$action-navigate $to={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list>\n\n\\define input-accept-variant-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/config/Search/NavigateOnEnter/enable}match[yes]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]!is[missing]] ~[<__tiddler__>get[text]is[shadow]]\"><$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]minlength[1]]\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" $param={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list></$list>\"\"\"><$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]minlength[1]]\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" $param={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list></$list>\n\n<<lingo Filter/Hint>>\n\n<div class=\"tc-search tc-advanced-search\">\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-right))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab>>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-left))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab \"before\">>>\n<$macrocall $name=\"keyboard-driven-input\" tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/input\" storeTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" \n\t\trefreshTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/refresh\" selectionStateTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item\" type=\"search\" \n\t\ttag=\"input\" focus={{$:/config/Search/AutoFocus}} configTiddlerFilter=\"[[$:/temp/advancedsearch]]\" firstSearchFilterField=\"text\" \n\t\tinputAcceptActions=<<input-accept-actions>> inputAcceptVariantActions=<<input-accept-variant-actions>> \n\t\tinputCancelActions=<<cancel-search-actions>>/>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/AdvancedSearch/FilterButton]!has[draft.of]]\"><$transclude/></$list>\n</div>\n\n<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n<$set name=\"resultCount\" value=\"\"\"<$count filter={{$:/temp/advancedsearch}}/>\"\"\">\n<div class=\"tc-search-results\">\n<<lingo Filter/Matches>>\n<$list filter={{$:/temp/advancedsearch}}>\n<span class={{{[<currentTiddler>addsuffix[-primaryList]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item]get[text]] +[then[]else[tc-list-item-selected]] }}}>\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$set>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/clear": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/clear",
"tags": "$:/tags/AdvancedSearch/FilterButton",
"text": "<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<<cancel-search-actions>>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=\"\"\".tc-advanced-search input\"\"\" />\n{{$:/core/images/close-button}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/delete": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/delete",
"tags": "$:/tags/AdvancedSearch/FilterButton",
"text": "<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/filterDeleteDropdown\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/delete-button}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/filterDeleteDropdown\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"belowleft\" animate=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown tc-edit-type-dropdown\">\n<div class=\"tc-dropdown-item-plain\">\n<$set name=\"resultCount\" value=\"\"\"<$count filter={{$:/temp/advancedsearch}}/>\"\"\">\nAre you sure you wish to delete <<resultCount>> tiddler(s)?\n</$set>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-dropdown-item-plain\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn\">\n<$action-deletetiddler $filter={{$:/temp/advancedsearch}}/>\nDelete these tiddlers\n</$button>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/dropdown",
"tags": "$:/tags/AdvancedSearch/FilterButton",
"text": "<span class=\"tc-popup-keep\">\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/filterDropdown\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}\n</$button>\n</span>\n\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/filterDropdown\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"belowleft\" animate=\"yes\">\n<$set name=\"tv-show-missing-links\" value=\"yes\">\n<$linkcatcher actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" text=<<navigateTo>>/><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/input\" text=<<navigateTo>>/><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/refresh\" text=\"yes\"/><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param='.tc-advanced-search input' />\"\"\">\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown tc-edit-type-dropdown\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Filter]]\"><$link to={{!!filter}}><$transclude field=\"description\"/></$link>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</div>\n</$linkcatcher>\n</$set>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/export": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/export",
"tags": "$:/tags/AdvancedSearch/FilterButton",
"text": "<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"exportButton\" exportFilter={{$:/temp/advancedsearch}} lingoBase=\"$:/language/Buttons/ExportTiddlers/\"/>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Shadows": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Shadows",
"tags": "$:/tags/AdvancedSearch",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Search/Shadows/Caption}}",
"first-search-filter": "[all[shadows]search<userInput>sort[title]limit[250]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/input]]",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Search/\n\n\\define set-next-input-tab(beforeafter:\"after\") <$macrocall $name=\"change-input-tab\" stateTitle=\"$:/state/tab--1498284803\" tag=\"$:/tags/AdvancedSearch\" beforeafter=\"$beforeafter$\" defaultState=\"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/System\" actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/advancedsearch/currentTab\" text=<<nextTab>>/>\"\"\"/>\n\n\\define cancel-search-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/temp/advancedsearch}!match{$:/temp/advancedsearch/input}]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[[$:/temp/advancedsearch]] [[$:/temp/advancedsearch/input]] [[$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item]]\" />\"\"\"><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/input\" text={{$:/temp/advancedsearch}}/><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/refresh\" text=\"yes\"/></$list><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=\"\"\".tc-advanced-search input\"\"\"/>\n\n\\define input-accept-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/config/Search/NavigateOnEnter/enable}match[yes]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]!is[missing]] ~[<__tiddler__>get[text]is[shadow]]\"><$action-navigate $to={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list>\"\"\"><$action-navigate $to={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list>\n\n\\define input-accept-variant-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/config/Search/NavigateOnEnter/enable}match[yes]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]!is[missing]] ~[<__tiddler__>get[text]is[shadow]]\"><$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]minlength[1]]\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" $param={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list></$list>\"\"\"><$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]minlength[1]]\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" $param={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list></$list>\n\n<<lingo Shadows/Hint>>\n\n<div class=\"tc-search\">\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-right))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab>>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-left))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab \"before\">>>\n<$macrocall $name=\"keyboard-driven-input\" tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/input\" storeTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\"\n\t\trefreshTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/refresh\" selectionStateTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item\" type=\"search\"\n\t\ttag=\"input\" focus={{$:/config/Search/AutoFocus}} configTiddlerFilter=\"[[$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Shadows]]\"\n\t\tinputCancelActions=<<cancel-search-actions>> inputAcceptActions=<<input-accept-actions>> \n\t\tinputAcceptVariantActions=<<input-accept-variant-actions>> filterMinLength={{$:/config/Search/MinLength}}/>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<<cancel-search-actions>>\n{{$:/core/images/close-button}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n\n<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[{$:/temp/advancedsearch}minlength{$:/config/Search/MinLength}limit[1]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<div class=\"tc-search-results\">{{$:/language/Search/Search/TooShort}}</div>\"\"\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<$set name=\"resultCount\" value=\"\"\"<$count filter=\"[all[shadows]search{$:/temp/advancedsearch}] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/input]]\"/>\"\"\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-search-results\">\n\n<<lingo Shadows/Matches>>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows]search{$:/temp/advancedsearch}sort[title]limit[250]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/input]]\">\n<span class={{{[<currentTiddler>addsuffix[-primaryList]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item]get[text]] +[then[]else[tc-list-item-selected]] }}}>\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n\n</div>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"match\" text=\"\">\n\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Standard": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Standard",
"tags": "$:/tags/AdvancedSearch",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Search/Standard/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Search/\n\\define set-next-input-tab(beforeafter:\"after\") <$macrocall $name=\"change-input-tab\" stateTitle=\"$:/state/tab--1498284803\" tag=\"$:/tags/AdvancedSearch\" beforeafter=\"$beforeafter$\" defaultState=\"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/System\" actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/advancedsearch/currentTab\" text=<<nextTab>>/>\"\"\"/>\n\n\\define next-search-tab(beforeafter:\"after\") <$macrocall $name=\"change-input-tab\" stateTitle=\"$:/state/tab/search-results/advancedsearch\" tag=\"$:/tags/SearchResults\" beforeafter=\"$beforeafter$\" defaultState={{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}} actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/advancedsearch/standard/currentTab\" text=<<nextTab>>/>\"\"\"/>\n\n\\define cancel-search-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/temp/advancedsearch}!match{$:/temp/advancedsearch/input}]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[[$:/temp/advancedsearch]] [[$:/temp/advancedsearch/input]] [[$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item]]\" />\"\"\"><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/input\" text={{$:/temp/advancedsearch}}/><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/refresh\" text=\"yes\"/></$list><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=\"\"\".tc-advanced-search input\"\"\"/>\n\n\\define input-accept-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/config/Search/NavigateOnEnter/enable}match[yes]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]!is[missing]] ~[<__tiddler__>get[text]is[shadow]]\"><$action-navigate $to={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list>\"\"\"><$action-navigate $to={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list>\n\n\\define input-accept-variant-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/config/Search/NavigateOnEnter/enable}match[yes]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]!is[missing]] ~[<__tiddler__>get[text]is[shadow]]\"><$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]minlength[1]]\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" $param={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list></$list>\"\"\"><$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]minlength[1]]\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" $param={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list></$list>\n\n<<lingo Standard/Hint>>\n\n<div class=\"tc-search\">\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-right))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab>>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-left))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab \"before\">>>\n<$keyboard key=\"shift-alt-Right\" actions=<<next-search-tab>>>\n<$keyboard key=\"shift-alt-Left\" actions=<<next-search-tab \"before\">>>\n<$macrocall $name=\"keyboard-driven-input\" tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/input\" storeTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\"\n\t\trefreshTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/refresh\" selectionStateTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item\" type=\"search\"\n\t\ttag=\"input\" focus={{$:/config/Search/AutoFocus}} inputCancelActions=<<cancel-search-actions>> \n\t\tinputAcceptActions=<<input-accept-actions>> inputAcceptVariantActions=<<input-accept-variant-actions>> \n\t\tconfigTiddlerFilter=\"[[$:/state/search/currentTab]!is[missing]get[text]] ~[{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}]\"\n\t\tfilterMinLength={{$:/config/Search/MinLength}}/>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<<cancel-search-actions>>\n{{$:/core/images/close-button}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n\n<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n<$list filter=\"[{$:/temp/advancedsearch}minlength{$:/config/Search/MinLength}limit[1]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<div class=\"tc-search-results\">{{$:/language/Search/Search/TooShort}}</div>\"\"\" variable=\"listItem\">\n<$vars userInput={{{ [[$:/temp/advancedsearch]get[text]] }}} configTiddler={{{ [[$:/state/search/currentTab]!is[missing]get[text]] ~[{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}] }}} searchListState=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/SearchResults]!has[draft.of]butfirst[]limit[1]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/SearchResults]!has[draft.of]]\">\n<$transclude/>\n</$list>\n\"\"\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/SearchResults]!has[draft.of]]\" default={{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}} actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/advancedsearch/standard/currentTab\" text=<<currentTab>>/>\"\"\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab/search-results/advancedsearch\" />\n</$list>\n</$vars>\n</$list>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/System": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/System",
"tags": "$:/tags/AdvancedSearch",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Search/System/Caption}}",
"first-search-filter": "[is[system]search<userInput>sort[title]limit[250]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/input]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item]]",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Search/\n\\define set-next-input-tab(beforeafter:\"after\",stateTitle,tag,defaultState,currentTabTiddler) <$macrocall $name=\"change-input-tab\" stateTitle=\"$:/state/tab--1498284803\" tag=\"$:/tags/AdvancedSearch\" beforeafter=\"$beforeafter$\" defaultState=\"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/System\" actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/advancedsearch/currentTab\" text=<<nextTab>>/>\"\"\"/>\n\n\\define cancel-search-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/temp/advancedsearch}!match{$:/temp/advancedsearch/input}]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[[$:/temp/advancedsearch]] [[$:/temp/advancedsearch/input]] [[$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item]]\" />\"\"\"><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/input\" text={{$:/temp/advancedsearch}}/><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/refresh\" text=\"yes\"/></$list><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=\"\"\".tc-advanced-search input\"\"\"/>\n\n\\define input-accept-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/config/Search/NavigateOnEnter/enable}match[yes]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]!is[missing]] ~[<__tiddler__>get[text]is[shadow]]\"><$action-navigate $to={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list>\"\"\"><$action-navigate $to={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list>\n\n\\define input-accept-variant-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/config/Search/NavigateOnEnter/enable}match[yes]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]!is[missing]] ~[<__tiddler__>get[text]is[shadow]]\"><$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]minlength[1]]\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" $param={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list></$list>\"\"\"><$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]minlength[1]]\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" $param={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list></$list>\n\n<<lingo System/Hint>>\n\n<div class=\"tc-search\">\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-right))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab>>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-left))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab \"before\">>>\n<$macrocall $name=\"keyboard-driven-input\" tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/input\" storeTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\"\n\t\trefreshTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/refresh\" selectionStateTitle=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item\"\n\t\ttype=\"search\" tag=\"input\" focus={{$:/config/Search/AutoFocus}} configTiddlerFilter=\"[[$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/System]]\"\n\t\tinputCancelActions=<<cancel-search-actions>> inputAcceptActions=<<input-accept-actions>> \n\t\tinputAcceptVariantActions=<<input-accept-variant-actions>> filterMinLength={{$:/config/Search/MinLength}}/>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<<cancel-search-actions>>\n{{$:/core/images/close-button}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n\n<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[{$:/temp/advancedsearch}minlength{$:/config/Search/MinLength}limit[1]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<div class=\"tc-search-results\">{{$:/language/Search/Search/TooShort}}</div>\"\"\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<$set name=\"resultCount\" value=\"\"\"<$count filter=\"[is[system]search{$:/temp/advancedsearch}] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/input]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item]]\"/>\"\"\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-search-results\">\n\n<<lingo System/Matches>>\n\n<$list filter=\"[is[system]search{$:/temp/advancedsearch}sort[title]limit[250]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/input]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item]]\">\n<span class={{{[<currentTiddler>addsuffix[-primaryList]] -[[$:/temp/advancedsearch/selected-item]get[text]] +[then[]else[tc-list-item-selected]] }}}>\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n\n</div>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n<$reveal state=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" type=\"match\" text=\"\">\n\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/AdvancedSearch": {
"title": "$:/AdvancedSearch",
"icon": "$:/core/images/advanced-search-button",
"color": "#bbb",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-advanced-search\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/AdvancedSearch]!has[draft.of]]\" default=\"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/System\" actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/advancedsearch/currentTab\" text=<<currentTab>>/>\"\"\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab--1498284803\"/>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/AlertTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/AlertTemplate",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-alert\">\n<div class=\"tc-alert-toolbar\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\"><$action-deletetiddler $tiddler=<<currentTiddler>>/>{{$:/core/images/cancel-button}}</$button>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-alert-subtitle\">\n<$wikify name=\"format\" text=<<lingo Tiddler/DateFormat>>>\n<$view field=\"component\"/> - <$view field=\"modified\" format=\"date\" template=<<format>>/> <$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=\"!!count\" text=\"\"><span class=\"tc-alert-highlight\">({{$:/language/Count}}: <$view field=\"count\"/>)</span></$reveal>\n</$wikify>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-alert-body\">\n\n<$transclude/>\n\n</div>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/BinaryWarning": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/BinaryWarning",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/BinaryWarning/\n<<lingo Prompt>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Components/plugin-info": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Components/plugin-info",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/\n\n\\define popup-state-macro()\n$(qualified-state)$-$(currentTiddler)$\n\\end\n\n\\define tabs-state-macro()\n$(popup-state)$-$(pluginInfoType)$\n\\end\n\n\\define plugin-icon-title()\n$(currentTiddler)$/icon\n\\end\n\n\\define plugin-disable-title()\n$:/config/Plugins/Disabled/$(currentTiddler)$\n\\end\n\n\\define plugin-table-body(type,disabledMessage,default-popup-state)\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-chunk tc-plugin-info-toggle\">\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<popup-state>> text=\"yes\" default=\"\"\"$default-popup-state$\"\"\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown\" set=<<popup-state>> setTo=\"yes\">\n{{$:/core/images/chevron-right}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<popup-state>> text=\"yes\" default=\"\"\"$default-popup-state$\"\"\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown\" set=<<popup-state>> setTo=\"no\">\n{{$:/core/images/chevron-down}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-chunk tc-plugin-info-icon\">\n<$transclude tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> subtiddler=<<plugin-icon-title>>>\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/images/plugin-generic-$type$\"/>\n</$transclude>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-chunk tc-plugin-info-description\">\n<h1>\n''<$text text={{{ [<currentTiddler>get[name]] ~[<currentTiddler>split[/]last[1]] }}}/>'': <$view field=\"description\"><$view field=\"title\"/></$view> $disabledMessage$\n</h1>\n<h2>\n<$view field=\"title\"/>\n</h2>\n<h2>\n<div><em><$view field=\"version\"/></em></div>\n</h2>\n</div>\n\\end\n\n\\define plugin-info(type,default-popup-state)\n<$set name=\"popup-state\" value=<<popup-state-macro>>>\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<plugin-disable-title>> text=\"yes\">\n<$link to={{!!title}} class=\"tc-plugin-info\">\n<<plugin-table-body type:\"$type$\" default-popup-state:\"\"\"$default-popup-state$\"\"\">>\n</$link>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<plugin-disable-title>> text=\"yes\">\n<$link to={{!!title}} class=\"tc-plugin-info tc-plugin-info-disabled\">\n<<plugin-table-body type:\"$type$\" default-popup-state:\"\"\"$default-popup-state$\"\"\" disabledMessage:\"<$macrocall $name='lingo' title='Disabled/Status'/>\">>\n</$link>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" text=\"yes\" state=<<popup-state>> default=\"\"\"$default-popup-state$\"\"\">\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-dropdown\">\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-dropdown-body\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]] -[[$:/core]]\">\n<div style=\"float:right;\">\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<plugin-disable-title>> text=\"yes\">\n<$button set=<<plugin-disable-title>> setTo=\"yes\" tooltip={{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Disable/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Disable/Caption}}>\n<<lingo Disable/Caption>>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<plugin-disable-title>> text=\"yes\">\n<$button set=<<plugin-disable-title>> setTo=\"no\" tooltip={{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Enable/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Enable/Caption}}>\n<<lingo Enable/Caption>>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n</$list>\n<$set name=\"tabsList\" filter=\"[<currentTiddler>list[]] contents\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" state=<<tabs-state-macro>> tabsList=<<tabsList>> default={{{ [enlist<tabsList>] }}} template=\"$:/core/ui/PluginInfo\"/>\n</$set>\n</div>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"plugin-info\" type=<<plugin-type>> default-popup-state=<<default-popup-state>>/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Components/tag-link": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Components/tag-link",
"text": "<$link>\n<$set name=\"backgroundColor\" value={{!!color}}>\n<span style=<<tag-styles>> class=\"tc-tag-label\">\n<$view field=\"title\" format=\"text\"/>\n</span>\n</$set>\n</$link>"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Advanced": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Advanced",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Info",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Advanced/Caption}}",
"text": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Advanced/Hint}}\n\n<div class=\"tc-control-panel\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ControlPanel/Advanced]!has[draft.of]]\" default=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/TiddlerFields\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab--959111941\"/>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Appearance": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Appearance",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Appearance/Caption}}",
"text": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Appearance/Hint}}\n\n<div class=\"tc-control-panel\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ControlPanel/Appearance]!has[draft.of]]\" default=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Theme\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab--1963855381\"/>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Basics": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Basics",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Info",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/\n\n\\define show-filter-count(filter)\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" $value=\"\"\"$filter$\"\"\"/>\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/input\" $value=\"\"\"$filter$\"\"\"/>\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/refresh\" text=\"yes\"/>\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/tab--1498284803\" $value=\"$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter\"/>\n<$action-navigate $to=\"$:/AdvancedSearch\"/>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=\".tc-advanced-search input\"/>\n''<$count filter=\"\"\"$filter$\"\"\"/>''\n{{$:/core/images/advanced-search-button}}\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n|<<lingo Version/Prompt>> |''<<version>>'' |\n|<$link to=\"$:/SiteTitle\"><<lingo Title/Prompt>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/SiteTitle\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/SiteSubtitle\"><<lingo Subtitle/Prompt>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/SiteSubtitle\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/status/UserName\"><<lingo Username/Prompt>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/status/UserName\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/config/AnimationDuration\"><<lingo AnimDuration/Prompt>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/config/AnimationDuration\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/DefaultTiddlers\"><<lingo DefaultTiddlers/Prompt>></$link> |<<lingo DefaultTiddlers/TopHint>><br> <$edit tag=\"textarea\" tiddler=\"$:/DefaultTiddlers\" class=\"tc-edit-texteditor\"/><br>//<<lingo DefaultTiddlers/BottomHint>>// |\n|<$link to=\"$:/language/DefaultNewTiddlerTitle\"><<lingo NewTiddler/Title/Prompt>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/language/DefaultNewTiddlerTitle\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/config/NewJournal/Title\"><<lingo NewJournal/Title/Prompt>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/config/NewJournal/Title\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/config/NewJournal/Text\"><<lingo NewJournal/Text/Prompt>></$link> |<$edit tiddler=\"$:/config/NewJournal/Text\" tag=\"textarea\" class=\"tc-edit-texteditor\" default=\"\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/config/NewTiddler/Tags\"><<lingo NewTiddler/Tags/Prompt>></$link> |<$vars currentTiddler=\"$:/config/NewTiddler/Tags\" tagField=\"text\">{{||$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags}}<$list filter=\"[<currentTiddler>tags[]] +[limit[1]]\" variable=\"ignore\"><$button tooltip={{$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/RemoveTags/Hint}}><<lingo RemoveTags>><$action-listops $tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> $field=\"text\" $subfilter={{{ [<currentTiddler>get[tags]] }}}/><$action-setfield $tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> tags=\"\"/></$button></$list></$vars> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/config/NewJournal/Tags\"><<lingo NewJournal/Tags/Prompt>></$link> |<$vars currentTiddler=\"$:/config/NewJournal/Tags\" tagField=\"text\">{{||$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags}}<$list filter=\"[<currentTiddler>tags[]] +[limit[1]]\" variable=\"ignore\"><$button tooltip={{$:/language/ControlPanel/Basics/RemoveTags/Hint}}><<lingo RemoveTags>><$action-listops $tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> $field=\"text\" $subfilter={{{ [<currentTiddler>get[tags]] }}}/><$action-setfield $tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> tags=\"\"/></$button></$list></$vars> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/config/AutoFocus\"><<lingo AutoFocus/Prompt>></$link> |{{$:/snippets/minifocusswitcher}} |\n|<<lingo Language/Prompt>> |{{$:/snippets/minilanguageswitcher}} |\n|<<lingo Tiddlers/Prompt>> |<<show-filter-count \"[!is[system]sort[title]]\">> |\n|<<lingo Tags/Prompt>> |<<show-filter-count \"[tags[]sort[title]]\">> |\n|<<lingo SystemTiddlers/Prompt>> |<<show-filter-count \"[is[system]sort[title]]\">> |\n|<<lingo ShadowTiddlers/Prompt>> |<<show-filter-count \"[all[shadows]sort[title]]\">> |\n|<<lingo OverriddenShadowTiddlers/Prompt>> |<<show-filter-count \"[is[tiddler]is[shadow]sort[title]]\">> |\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/EditorTypes": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/EditorTypes",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Advanced",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/EditorTypes/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/EditorTypes/\n\n<<lingo Hint>>\n\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<th><<lingo Type/Caption>></th>\n<th><<lingo Editor/Caption>></th>\n</tr>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]prefix[$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/]sort[title]]\">\n<tr>\n<td>\n<$link>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]removeprefix[$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/]]\">\n<$text text={{!!title}}/>\n</$list>\n</$link>\n</td>\n<td>\n<$view field=\"text\"/>\n</td>\n</tr>\n</$list>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Info": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Info",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Info/Caption}}",
"text": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Info/Hint}}\n\n<div class=\"tc-control-panel\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ControlPanel/Info]!has[draft.of]]\" default=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Basics\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab--2112689675\"/>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/\n\n\\define new-shortcut(title)\n<div class=\"tc-dropdown-item-plain\">\n<$edit-shortcut tiddler=\"$title$\" placeholder={{$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Add/Prompt}} focus=\"true\" style=\"width:auto;\"/> <$button>\n<<lingo Add/Caption>>\n<$action-listops\n\t$tiddler=\"$(shortcutTitle)$\"\n\t$field=\"text\"\n\t$subfilter=\"[{$title$}]\"\n/>\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=\"$title$\"\n/>\n</$button>\n</div>\n\\end\n\n\\define shortcut-list-item(caption)\n<td>\n</td>\n<td style=\"text-align:right;font-size:0.7em;\">\n<<lingo Platform/$caption$>>\n</td>\n<td>\n<div style=\"position:relative;\">\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/dropdown/$(shortcutTitle)$\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/edit-button}}\n</$button>\n<$macrocall $name=\"displayshortcuts\" $output=\"text/html\" shortcuts={{$(shortcutTitle)$}} prefix=\"<kbd>\" separator=\"</kbd> <kbd>\" suffix=\"</kbd>\"/>\n\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/dropdown/$(shortcutTitle)$\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"below\" animate=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown tc-edit-type-dropdown tc-popup-keep\">\n<$list filter=\"[list[$(shortcutTitle)$!!text]sort[title]]\" variable=\"shortcut\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"\n<div class=\"tc-dropdown-item-plain\">\n//<<lingo NoShortcuts/Caption>>//\n</div>\n\"\"\">\n<div class=\"tc-dropdown-item-plain\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\" tooltip={{$:/language/ControlPanel/KeyboardShortcuts/Remove/Hint}}>\n<$action-listops\n\t$tiddler=\"$(shortcutTitle)$\"\n\t$field=\"text\"\n\t$subfilter=\"+[remove<shortcut>]\"\n/>\n<small>{{$:/core/images/close-button}}</small>\n</$button>\n<kbd>\n<$macrocall $name=\"displayshortcuts\" $output=\"text/html\" shortcuts=<<shortcut>>/>\n</kbd>\n</div>\n</$list>\n<hr/>\n<$macrocall $name=\"new-shortcut\" title=<<qualify \"$:/state/new-shortcut/$(shortcutTitle)$\">>/>\n</div>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n</td>\n\\end\n\n\\define shortcut-list(caption,prefix)\n<tr>\n<$list filter=\"[[$prefix$$(shortcutName)$]]\" variable=\"shortcutTitle\">\n<<shortcut-list-item \"$caption$\">>\n</$list>\n</tr>\n\\end\n\n\\define shortcut-editor()\n<<shortcut-list \"All\" \"$:/config/shortcuts/\">>\n<<shortcut-list \"Mac\" \"$:/config/shortcuts-mac/\">>\n<<shortcut-list \"NonMac\" \"$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/\">>\n<<shortcut-list \"Linux\" \"$:/config/shortcuts-linux/\">>\n<<shortcut-list \"NonLinux\" \"$:/config/shortcuts-not-linux/\">>\n<<shortcut-list \"Windows\" \"$:/config/shortcuts-windows/\">>\n<<shortcut-list \"NonWindows\" \"$:/config/shortcuts-not-windows/\">>\n\\end\n\n\\define shortcut-preview()\n<$macrocall $name=\"displayshortcuts\" $output=\"text/html\" shortcuts={{$(shortcutPrefix)$$(shortcutName)$}} prefix=\"<kbd>\" separator=\"</kbd> <kbd>\" suffix=\"</kbd>\"/>\n\\end\n\n\\define shortcut-item-inner()\n<tr>\n<td>\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<dropdownStateTitle>> text=\"open\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<$action-setfield\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdownStateTitle>>\n\t$value=\"open\"\n/>\n{{$:/core/images/right-arrow}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<dropdownStateTitle>> text=\"open\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<$action-setfield\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdownStateTitle>>\n\t$value=\"close\"\n/>\n{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n''<$text text=<<shortcutName>>/>''\n</td>\n<td>\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/$(shortcutName)$\"/>\n</td>\n<td>\n<$list filter=\"$:/config/shortcuts/ $:/config/shortcuts-mac/ $:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/ $:/config/shortcuts-linux/ $:/config/shortcuts-not-linux/ $:/config/shortcuts-windows/ $:/config/shortcuts-not-windows/\" variable=\"shortcutPrefix\">\n<<shortcut-preview>>\n</$list>\n</td>\n</tr>\n<$set name=\"dropdownState\" value={{$(dropdownStateTitle)$}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<dropdownState>match[open]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n<<shortcut-editor>>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define shortcut-item()\n<$set name=\"dropdownStateTitle\" value=<<qualify \"$:/state/dropdown/keyboardshortcut/$(shortcutName)$\">>>\n<<shortcut-item-inner>>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]removeprefix[$:/config/ShortcutInfo/]]\" variable=\"shortcutName\">\n<<shortcut-item>>\n</$list>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/LoadedModules": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/LoadedModules",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Advanced",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/LoadedModules/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/\n<<lingo LoadedModules/Hint>>\n\n{{$:/snippets/modules}}\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Modals/AddPlugins": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Modals/AddPlugins",
"subtitle": "{{$:/core/images/download-button}} {{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define install-plugin-actions()\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-load-plugin-from-library\" url={{!!url}} title={{$(assetInfo)$!!original-title}}/>\n<$set name=\"url\" value={{!!url}}>\n<$set name=\"currentTiddler\" value=<<assetInfo>>>\n<$list filter=\"[enlist{!!dependents}] [{!!parent-plugin}] +[sort[name]]\" variable=\"dependency\">\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-load-plugin-from-library\" url=<<url>> title=<<dependency>>/>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define install-plugin-button()\n<div>\n<$set name=\"libraryVersion\" value={{{ [<assetInfo>get[version]] }}}>\n<$set name=\"installedVersion\" value={{{ [<assetInfo>get[original-title]get[version]] }}}>\n<$set name=\"reinstall-type\" value={{{ [<libraryVersion>compare:version:eq<installedVersion>then[tc-reinstall]] [<libraryVersion>compare:version:gt<installedVersion>then[tc-reinstall-upgrade]] [<libraryVersion>compare:version:lt<installedVersion>then[tc-reinstall-downgrade]] }}}>\n<$button actions=<<install-plugin-actions>> class={{{ [<assetInfo>get[original-title]has[version]then<reinstall-type>] tc-btn-invisible tc-install-plugin +[join[ ]] }}}>\n{{$:/core/images/download-button}}\n<$list filter=\"[<assetInfo>get[original-title]get[version]]\" variable=\"ignore\" emptyMessage=\"{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Install/Caption}}\">\n<$list filter=\"[<libraryVersion>compare:version:gt<installedVersion>]\" variable=\"ignore\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"\n<$list filter=\"[<libraryVersion>compare:version:lt<installedVersion>]\" variable=\"ignore\" emptyMessage=\"{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Reinstall/Caption}}\">\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Downgrade/Caption}}\n</$list>\n\"\"\">\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Update/Caption}}\n</$list>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n<div>\n</div>\n<$reveal stateTitle=<<assetInfo>> stateField=\"requires-reload\" type=\"match\" text=\"yes\">{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/PluginWillRequireReload}}</$reveal>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n</div>\n\\end\n\n\\define popup-state-macro()\n$:/state/add-plugin-info/$(connectionTiddler)$/$(assetInfo)$\n\\end\n\n\\define display-plugin-info(type)\n<$set name=\"popup-state\" value=<<popup-state-macro>>>\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info\">\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-chunk tc-plugin-info-toggle\">\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<popup-state>> text=\"yes\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown\" set=<<popup-state>> setTo=\"yes\">\n{{$:/core/images/chevron-right}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<popup-state>> text=\"yes\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown\" set=<<popup-state>> setTo=\"no\">\n{{$:/core/images/chevron-down}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-chunk tc-plugin-info-icon\">\n<$list filter=\"[<assetInfo>has[icon]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/images/plugin-generic-$type$\"/>\"\"\">\n<img src={{$(assetInfo)$!!icon}}/>\n</$list>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-chunk tc-plugin-info-description\">\n<h1><strong><$text text={{{ [<assetInfo>get[name]] ~[<assetInfo>get[original-title]split[/]last[1]] }}}/></strong>: <$view tiddler=<<assetInfo>> field=\"description\"/></h1>\n<h2><$view tiddler=<<assetInfo>> field=\"original-title\"/></h2>\n<div><em><$view tiddler=<<assetInfo>> field=\"version\"/></em></div>\n<$list filter=\"[<assetInfo>get[original-title]get[version]]\" variable=\"installedVersion\"><div><em>{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/AlreadyInstalled/Hint}}</em></div></$list>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-chunk tc-plugin-info-buttons\">\n<<install-plugin-button>>\n</div>\n</div>\n<$set name=\"original-title\" value={{{ [<assetInfo>get[original-title]] }}}>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" text=\"yes\" state=<<popup-state>>>\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-dropdown\">\n<$list filter=\"[enlist{!!dependents}] [<currentTiddler>get[parent-plugin]] +[limit[1]] ~[<assetInfo>get[original-title]!is[tiddler]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-dropdown-message\">\n<$list filter=\"[<assetInfo>get[original-title]!is[tiddler]]\">\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/NotInstalled/Hint}}\n</$list>\n<$set name=\"currentTiddler\" value=<<assetInfo>>>\n<$list filter=\"[enlist{!!dependents}] [<currentTiddler>get[parent-plugin]] +[limit[1]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<div>\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/AlsoRequires}}\n<$list filter=\"[enlist{!!dependents}] [{!!parent-plugin}] +[sort[name]]\" variable=\"dependency\">\n<$text text=<<dependency>>/>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n</div>\n</$list>\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-dropdown-body\">\n<$transclude tiddler=<<assetInfo>> field=\"readme\" mode=\"block\"/>\n</div>\n<$list filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/RemoteAssetInfo]server-url{!!url}original-plugin-type[$type$]has[parent-plugin]parent-plugin<original-title>limit[1]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-info-sub-plugins\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/RemoteAssetInfo]server-url{!!url}original-plugin-type[$type$]has[parent-plugin]parent-plugin<original-title>sort[name]]\" variable=\"assetInfo\">\n<<display-plugin-info \"$type$\">>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n<$list filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/RemoteAssetInfo]server-url{!!url}original-plugin-type[$type$]has[parent-plugin]parent-plugin<original-title>limit[1]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" text=\"yes\" state=<<popup-state>> tag=\"div\" class=\"tc-plugin-info-sub-plugin-indicator\">\n<$wikify name=\"count\" text=\"\"\"<$count filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/RemoteAssetInfo]server-url{!!url}original-plugin-type[$type$]has[parent-plugin]parent-plugin<original-title>]\"/>\"\"\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\" set=<<popup-state>> setTo=\"yes\">\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/SubPluginPrompt}}\n</$button>\n</$wikify>\n</$reveal>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define load-plugin-library-button()\n<$list filter=\"[<currentTiddler>get[enabled]else[yes]match[yes]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-big-green\">\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-load-plugin-library\" url={{!!url}} infoTitlePrefix=\"$:/temp/RemoteAssetInfo/\"/>\n{{$:/core/images/chevron-right}} {{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/OpenPluginLibrary}}\n</$button>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define display-server-assets(type)\n{{$:/language/Search/Search}}: <$edit-text tiddler=\"\"\"$:/temp/RemoteAssetSearch/$(currentTiddler)$\"\"\" default=\"\" type=\"search\" tag=\"input\"/>\n<$reveal state=\"\"\"$:/temp/RemoteAssetSearch/$(currentTiddler)$\"\"\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"\"\"$:/temp/RemoteAssetSearch/$(currentTiddler)$\"\"\" $field=\"text\" $value=\"\"/>\n{{$:/core/images/close-button}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-library-listing\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/RemoteAssetInfo]server-url{!!url}original-plugin-type[$type$]search:author,description,original-title,readme,title{$:/temp/RemoteAssetSearch/$(currentTiddler)$}sort[name]]\" variable=\"assetInfo\">\n<$list filter=\"[[$:/temp/RemoteAssetSearch/$(currentTiddler)$]has[text]] ~[<assetInfo>!has[parent-plugin]]\" variable=\"ignore\"><!-- Hide sub-plugins if we're not searching -->\n<<display-plugin-info \"$type$\">>\n</$list>\n</$list>\n</div>\n\\end\n\n\\define display-server-connection()\n<$list filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/ServerConnection]suffix{!!url}]\" variable=\"connectionTiddler\" emptyMessage=<<load-plugin-library-button>>>\n\n<$set name=\"transclusion\" value=<<connectionTiddler>>>\n\n<<tabs \"[[$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Updates]] [[$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Plugins]] [[$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Themes]] [[$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Languages]]\" \"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Plugins\">>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define close-library-button()\n<$reveal type='nomatch' state='$:/temp/ServerConnection/$(PluginLibraryURL)$' text=''>\n<$button class='tc-btn-big-green'>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-unload-plugin-library\" url={{!!url}}/>\n{{$:/core/images/chevron-left}} {{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/ClosePluginLibrary}}\n<$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[prefix[$:/temp/ServerConnection/$(PluginLibraryURL)$]][prefix[$:/temp/RemoteAssetInfo/$(PluginLibraryURL)$]]\"/>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n\\end\n\n\\define plugin-library-listing()\n<div class=\"tc-tab-set\">\n<$set name=\"defaultTab\" value={{{ [all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/PluginLibrary]] }}}>\n<div class=\"tc-tab-buttons\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/PluginLibrary]]\">\n<$button set=<<qualify \"$:/state/addplugins/tab\">> setTo=<<currentTiddler>> default=<<defaultTab>> selectedClass=\"tc-tab-selected\">\n<$set name=\"tv-wikilinks\" value=\"no\">\n<$transclude field=\"caption\"/>\n</$set>\n</$button>\n</$list>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-tab-divider\"/>\n<div class=\"tc-tab-content\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/PluginLibrary]]\">\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<qualify \"$:/state/addplugins/tab\">> text=<<currentTiddler>> default=<<defaultTab>>>\n<h2><$link><$transclude field=\"caption\"><$view field=\"title\"/></$transclude></$link></h2>\n//<$view field=\"url\"/>//\n<$transclude mode=\"block\"/>\n<$set name=PluginLibraryURL value={{!!url}}>\n<<close-library-button>>\n</$set>\n<<display-server-connection>>\n</$reveal>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$set>\n</div>\n\\end\n\n\\import [[$:/core/ui/PageMacros]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro]!has[draft.of]]\n\n<div>\n<<plugin-library-listing>>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Palette": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Palette",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Appearance",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/\n\n{{$:/snippets/paletteswitcher}}\n\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=\"$:/state/ShowPaletteEditor\" text=\"yes\">\n\n<$button set=\"$:/state/ShowPaletteEditor\" setTo=\"yes\"><<lingo ShowEditor/Caption>></$button>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=\"$:/state/ShowPaletteEditor\" text=\"yes\">\n\n<$button set=\"$:/state/ShowPaletteEditor\" setTo=\"no\"><<lingo HideEditor/Caption>></$button>\n{{$:/PaletteManager}}\n\n</$reveal>\n\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Parsing": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Parsing",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Advanced",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Parsing/\n\n\\define toggle(Type)\n<$checkbox\ntiddler=\"\"\"$:/config/WikiParserRules/$Type$/$(rule)$\"\"\"\nfield=\"text\"\nchecked=\"enable\"\nunchecked=\"disable\"\ndefault=\"enable\">\n<<rule>>\n</$checkbox>\n\\end\n\n\\define rules(type,Type)\n<$list filter=\"[wikiparserrules[$type$]]\" variable=\"rule\">\n<dd><<toggle $Type$>></dd>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n<<lingo Hint>>\n\n<dl>\n<dt><<lingo Pragma/Caption>></dt>\n<<rules pragma Pragma>>\n<dt><<lingo Inline/Caption>></dt>\n<<rules inline Inline>>\n<dt><<lingo Block/Caption>></dt>\n<<rules block Block>>\n</dl>"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Languages": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Languages",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Languages/Caption}} (<$count filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/RemoteAssetInfo]server-url{!!url}original-plugin-type[language]]\"/>)",
"text": "<<display-server-assets language>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Plugins": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Plugins",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Plugins/Caption}} (<$count filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/RemoteAssetInfo]server-url{!!url}original-plugin-type[plugin]]\"/>)",
"text": "<<display-server-assets plugin>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Themes": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Themes",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Themes/Caption}} (<$count filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/RemoteAssetInfo]server-url{!!url}original-plugin-type[theme]]\"/>)",
"text": "<<display-server-assets theme>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Updates": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Updates",
"caption": "<$importvariables filter=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Updates\">{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Updates/Caption}} (<<update-count>>)</$importvariables>",
"text": "\\define each-updateable-plugin(body)\n<$list filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/RemoteAssetInfo]server-url{!!url}sort[title]]\" variable=\"assetInfo\">\n<$set name=\"libraryVersion\" value={{{ [<assetInfo>get[version]] }}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<assetInfo>get[original-title]has[version]!version<libraryVersion>]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$set name=\"installedVersion\" value={{{ [<assetInfo>get[original-title]get[version]] }}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<installedversion>!match<libraryVersion>]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n$body$\n</$list>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define update-all-actions()\n<$macrocall $name=\"each-updateable-plugin\" body=\"\"\"\n<<install-plugin-actions>>\n\"\"\"/>\n\\end\n\n\\define update-count()\n<$wikify name=\"count-filter\" text=<<each-updateable-plugin \"[[<$text text=<<assetInfo>>/>]]\">>><$count filter=<<count-filter>>/></$wikify>\n\\end\n\n<$button actions=<<update-all-actions>> class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-install-plugin tc-reinstall-upgrade\">\n{{$:/core/images/download-button}} {{||$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Updates/UpdateAll/Caption}}\n</$button>\n\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-library-listing\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"each-updateable-plugin\" body=\"\"\"\n<$macrocall $name=\"display-plugin-info\" type={{{ [<assetInfo>get[original-plugin-type]] }}}/>\n\"\"\"/>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/AddPlugins": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/AddPlugins",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/\n\n<$button message=\"tm-modal\" param=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Modals/AddPlugins\" tooltip={{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add/Hint}} class=\"tc-btn-big-green tc-primary-btn\">\n{{$:/core/images/download-button}} <<lingo Add/Caption>>\n</$button>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Languages": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Languages",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Languages/Caption}} (<$count filter=\"[!has[draft.of]plugin-type[language]]\"/>)",
"text": "<<plugin-table language>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Plugins": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Plugins",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Plugins/Caption}} (<$count filter=\"[!has[draft.of]plugin-type[plugin]]\"/>)",
"text": "<<plugin-table plugin>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Themes": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Themes",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Themes/Caption}} (<$count filter=\"[!has[draft.of]plugin-type[theme]]\"/>)",
"text": "<<plugin-table theme>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/\n\n\\define plugin-table(type)\n<$set name=\"plugin-type\" value=\"\"\"$type$\"\"\">\n<$set name=\"qualified-state\" value=<<qualify \"$:/state/plugin-info\">>>\n<$list filter=\"[!has[draft.of]plugin-type[$type$]sort[name]]\" emptyMessage=<<lingo \"Empty/Hint\">> template=\"$:/core/ui/Components/plugin-info\"/>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n{{$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/AddPlugins}}\n\n<<lingo Installed/Hint>>\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[[$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Plugins]] [[$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Themes]] [[$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Languages]]\" default=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Plugins\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab--86143343\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Saving",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/DownloadSaver/\n\n<<lingo Hint>>\n\n!! <$link to=\"$:/config/DownloadSaver/AutoSave\"><<lingo AutoSave/Hint>></$link>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/DownloadSaver/AutoSave\" field=\"text\" checked=\"yes\" unchecked=\"no\" default=\"no\"> <<lingo AutoSave/Description>> </$checkbox>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/General": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/General",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Saving",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/General/Caption}}",
"list-before": "",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/\n\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/General/Hint}}\n\n!! <$link to=\"$:/config/AutoSave\"><<lingo AutoSave/Caption>></$link>\n\n<<lingo AutoSave/Hint>>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/AutoSave\" value=\"yes\"> <<lingo AutoSave/Enabled/Description>> </$radio>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/AutoSave\" value=\"no\"> <<lingo AutoSave/Disabled/Description>> </$radio>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/GitHub": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/GitHub",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Saving",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/GitHub/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/\n\\define service-name() ~GitHub\n\n<<lingo Description>>\n\n|<<lingo UserName>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitHub/Username\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo GitHub/Password>> |<$password name=\"github\"/> |\n|<<lingo Repo>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitHub/Repo\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Branch>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitHub/Branch\" default=\"master\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Path>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitHub/Path\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Filename>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitHub/Filename\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo ServerURL>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitHub/ServerURL\" default=\"https://api.github.com\" tag=\"input\"/> |"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/GitLab": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/GitLab",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Saving",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/GitLab/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/\n\\define service-name() ~GitLab\n\n<<lingo Description>>\n\n|<<lingo UserName>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitLab/Username\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo GitLab/Password>> |<$password name=\"gitlab\"/> |\n|<<lingo Repo>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitLab/Repo\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Branch>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitLab/Branch\" default=\"master\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Path>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitLab/Path\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Filename>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitLab/Filename\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo ServerURL>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/GitLab/ServerURL\" default=\"https://gitlab.com/api/v4\" tag=\"input\"/> |"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Saving",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/TiddlySpot/\n\n\\define siteURL(path)\nhttp://$(userName)$.tiddlyspot.com/$path$/\n\\end\n\\define siteLink(path)\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=\"$:/UploadName\" text=\"\">\n<$set name=\"userName\" value={{$:/UploadName}}>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=\"$:/UploadURL\" text=\"\">\n<<siteURL $path$>>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=\"$:/UploadURL\" text=\"\">\n<$macrocall $name=resolvePath source={{$:/UploadBackupDir}} root={{$:/UploadURL}}>>\n</$reveal>\n</$set>\n</$reveal>\n\\end\n\n<div class=\"tc-message-box\">\n\n<<lingo ReadOnly>>\n\n</div>\n\n<<lingo Description>>\n\n|<<lingo UserName>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/UploadName\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Password>> |<$password name=\"upload\"/> |\n|<<lingo Backups>> |<<siteLink backup>> |\n|<<lingo ControlPanel>> |<<siteLink controlpanel>> |\n\n''<<lingo Advanced/Heading>>''\n\n|<<lingo ServerURL>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/UploadURL\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Filename>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/UploadFilename\" default=\"index.html\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo UploadDir>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/UploadDir\" default=\".\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo BackupDir>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/UploadBackupDir\" default=\".\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n\n<<lingo TiddlySpot/Hint>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/Gitea": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/Gitea",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Saving",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/Gitea/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/GitService/\n\\define service-name() ~Gitea\n\n<<lingo Description>>\n\n|<<lingo UserName>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/Gitea/Username\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Gitea/Password>> |<$password name=\"Gitea\"/> |\n|<<lingo Repo>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/Gitea/Repo\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Branch>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/Gitea/Branch\" default=\"master\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Path>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/Gitea/Path\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo Filename>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/Gitea/Filename\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<<lingo ServerURL>> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/Gitea/ServerURL\" default=\"https://gitea/api/v1\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/Caption}}",
"text": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Saving/Hint}}\n\n<div class=\"tc-control-panel\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ControlPanel/Saving]!has[draft.of]]\" default=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving/General\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab-2065006209\"/>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/buttonstyles/Borderless": {
"title": "$:/core/buttonstyles/Borderless",
"tags": "$:/tags/ToolbarButtonStyle",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Styles/Borderless}}",
"text": "tc-btn-invisible"
},
"$:/core/buttonstyles/Boxed": {
"title": "$:/core/buttonstyles/Boxed",
"tags": "$:/tags/ToolbarButtonStyle",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Styles/Boxed}}",
"text": "tc-btn-boxed"
},
"$:/core/buttonstyles/Rounded": {
"title": "$:/core/buttonstyles/Rounded",
"tags": "$:/tags/ToolbarButtonStyle",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Styles/Rounded}}",
"text": "tc-btn-rounded"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/CamelCase": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/CamelCase",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/CamelCase/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/CamelCase/\n<<lingo Hint>>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/WikiParserRules/Inline/wikilink\" field=\"text\" checked=\"enable\" unchecked=\"disable\" default=\"enable\"> <$link to=\"$:/config/WikiParserRules/Inline/wikilink\"><<lingo Description>></$link> </$checkbox>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultMoreSidebarTab": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultMoreSidebarTab",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultMoreSidebarTab/Caption}}",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultMoreSidebarTab/\n\n<$link to=\"$:/config/DefaultMoreSidebarTab\"><<lingo Hint>></$link>\n\n<$select tiddler=\"$:/config/DefaultMoreSidebarTab\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/MoreSideBar]!has[draft.of]]\">\n<option value=<<currentTiddler>>><$transclude field=\"caption\"><$text text=<<currentTiddler>>/></$transclude></option>\n</$list>\n</$select>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultSidebarTab": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultSidebarTab",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultSidebarTab/Caption}}",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/DefaultSidebarTab/\n\n<$link to=\"$:/config/DefaultSidebarTab\"><<lingo Hint>></$link>\n\n<$select tiddler=\"$:/config/DefaultSidebarTab\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/SideBar]!has[draft.of]]\">\n<option value=<<currentTiddler>>><$transclude field=\"caption\"><$text text=<<currentTiddler>>/></$transclude></option>\n</$list>\n</$select>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/EditorToolbar": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/EditorToolbar",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/EditorToolbar/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/EditorToolbar/\n<<lingo Hint>>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/TextEditor/EnableToolbar\" field=\"text\" checked=\"yes\" unchecked=\"no\" default=\"yes\"> <$link to=\"$:/config/TextEditor/EnableToolbar\"><<lingo Description>></$link> </$checkbox>\n\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/InfoPanelMode/\n<$link to=\"$:/config/TiddlerInfo/Mode\"><<lingo Hint>></$link>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/TiddlerInfo/Mode\" value=\"popup\"> <<lingo Popup/Description>> </$radio>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/TiddlerInfo/Mode\" value=\"sticky\"> <<lingo Sticky/Description>> </$radio>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/LinkToBehaviour/\n\n<$link to=\"$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromInsideRiver\"><<lingo \"InsideRiver/Hint\">></$link>\n\n<$select tiddler=\"$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromInsideRiver\">\n <option value=\"above\"><<lingo \"OpenAbove\">></option>\n <option value=\"below\"><<lingo \"OpenBelow\">></option>\n <option value=\"top\"><<lingo \"OpenAtTop\">></option>\n <option value=\"bottom\"><<lingo \"OpenAtBottom\">></option>\n</$select>\n\n<$link to=\"$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromOutsideRiver\"><<lingo \"OutsideRiver/Hint\">></$link>\n\n<$select tiddler=\"$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromOutsideRiver\">\n <option value=\"top\"><<lingo \"OpenAtTop\">></option>\n <option value=\"bottom\"><<lingo \"OpenAtBottom\">></option>\n</$select>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/MissingLinks": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/MissingLinks",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/MissingLinks/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/MissingLinks/\n<<lingo Hint>>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/MissingLinks\" field=\"text\" checked=\"yes\" unchecked=\"no\" default=\"yes\"> <$link to=\"$:/config/MissingLinks\"><<lingo Description>></$link> </$checkbox>\n\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationAddressBar/\n\n<$link to=\"$:/config/Navigation/UpdateAddressBar\"><<lingo Hint>></$link>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/Navigation/UpdateAddressBar\" value=\"permaview\"> <<lingo Permaview/Description>> </$radio>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/Navigation/UpdateAddressBar\" value=\"permalink\"> <<lingo Permalink/Description>> </$radio>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/Navigation/UpdateAddressBar\" value=\"no\"> <<lingo No/Description>> </$radio>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationHistory/\n<$link to=\"$:/config/Navigation/UpdateHistory\"><<lingo Hint>></$link>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/Navigation/UpdateHistory\" value=\"yes\"> <<lingo Yes/Description>> </$radio>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/Navigation/UpdateHistory\" value=\"no\"> <<lingo No/Description>> </$radio>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/NavigationPermalinkviewMode/\n<<lingo Hint>>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/Navigation/Permalinkview/CopyToClipboard\" field=\"text\" checked=\"yes\" unchecked=\"no\" default=\"yes\"> <$link to=\"$:/config/Navigation/Permalinkview/CopyToClipboard\"><<lingo CopyToClipboard/Description>></$link> </$checkbox>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/Navigation/Permalinkview/UpdateAddressBar\" field=\"text\" checked=\"yes\" unchecked=\"no\" default=\"yes\"> <$link to=\"$:/config/Navigation/Permalinkview/UpdateAddressBar\"><<lingo UpdateAddressBar/Description>></$link> </$checkbox>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/PerformanceInstrumentation": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/PerformanceInstrumentation",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/PerformanceInstrumentation/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/PerformanceInstrumentation/\n<<lingo Hint>>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/Performance/Instrumentation\" field=\"text\" checked=\"yes\" unchecked=\"no\" default=\"no\"> <$link to=\"$:/config/Performance/Instrumentation\"><<lingo Description>></$link> </$checkbox>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/TitleLinks/\n<$link to=\"$:/config/Tiddlers/TitleLinks\"><<lingo Hint>></$link>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/Tiddlers/TitleLinks\" value=\"yes\"> <<lingo Yes/Description>> </$radio>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/Tiddlers/TitleLinks\" value=\"no\"> <<lingo No/Description>> </$radio>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtonStyle/\n<$link to=\"$:/config/Toolbar/ButtonClass\"><<lingo \"Hint\">></$link>\n\n<$select tiddler=\"$:/config/Toolbar/ButtonClass\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ToolbarButtonStyle]]\">\n<option value={{!!text}}>{{!!caption}}</option>\n</$list>\n</$select>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/ToolbarButtons/\n<<lingo Hint>>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/Toolbar/Icons\" field=\"text\" checked=\"yes\" unchecked=\"no\" default=\"yes\"> <$link to=\"$:/config/Toolbar/Icons\"><<lingo Icons/Description>></$link> </$checkbox>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/Toolbar/Text\" field=\"text\" checked=\"yes\" unchecked=\"no\" default=\"no\"> <$link to=\"$:/config/Toolbar/Text\"><<lingo Text/Description>></$link> </$checkbox>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Settings/\n\n<<lingo Hint>>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ControlPanel/Settings]]\">\n\n<div style=\"border-top:1px solid #eee;\">\n\n!! <$link><$transclude field=\"caption\"/></$link>\n\n<$transclude/>\n\n</div>\n\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/StoryView": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/StoryView",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Appearance",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/StoryView/Caption}}",
"text": "{{$:/snippets/viewswitcher}}\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Stylesheets": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Stylesheets",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Advanced",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Stylesheets/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/\n\n<<lingo Stylesheets/Hint>>\n\n{{$:/snippets/peek-stylesheets}}\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Theme": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Theme",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Appearance",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Theme/Caption}}",
"text": "{{$:/snippets/themeswitcher}}\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/TiddlerFields": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/TiddlerFields",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Advanced",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/TiddlerFields/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/\n\n<<lingo TiddlerFields/Hint>>\n\n{{$:/snippets/allfields}}"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditToolbar": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditToolbar",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Toolbars",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditToolbar/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/\n\n\\define config-base() $:/config/EditToolbarButtons/Visibility/\n\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditToolbar/Hint}}\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-icons\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-text\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"list-tagged-draggable\" tag=\"$:/tags/EditToolbar\" itemTemplate=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ItemTemplate\"/>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditorItemTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditorItemTemplate",
"text": "\\define config-title()\n$(config-base)$$(currentTiddler)$\n\\end\n\n<$draggable tiddler=<<currentTiddler>>>\n<$checkbox tiddler=<<config-title>> field=\"text\" checked=\"show\" unchecked=\"hide\" default=\"show\"/> <span class=\"tc-icon-wrapper\"><$transclude tiddler={{!!icon}}/></span> <$transclude field=\"caption\"/> -- <i class=\"tc-muted\"><$transclude field=\"description\"/></i>\n</$draggable>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditorToolbar": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditorToolbar",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Toolbars",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditorToolbar/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/\n\n\\define config-base() $:/config/EditorToolbarButtons/Visibility/\n\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditorToolbar/Hint}}\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"list-tagged-draggable\" tag=\"$:/tags/EditorToolbar\" itemTemplate=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/EditorItemTemplate\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ItemTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ItemTemplate",
"text": "\\define config-title()\n$(config-base)$$(currentTiddler)$\n\\end\n\n<$draggable tiddler=<<currentTiddler>>>\n<$checkbox tiddler=<<config-title>> field=\"text\" checked=\"show\" unchecked=\"hide\" default=\"show\"/> <span class=\"tc-icon-wrapper\"> <$transclude field=\"caption\"/> <i class=\"tc-muted\">-- <$transclude field=\"description\"/></i></span>\n</$draggable>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/PageControls": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/PageControls",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Toolbars",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/PageControls/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/\n\n\\define config-base() $:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/\n\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/PageControls/Hint}}\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-icons\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-text\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"list-tagged-draggable\" tag=\"$:/tags/PageControls\" itemTemplate=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ItemTemplate\"/>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ViewToolbar": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ViewToolbar",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Toolbars",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ViewToolbar/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/\n\n\\define config-base() $:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/\n\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ViewToolbar/Hint}}\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-icons\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-text\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"list-tagged-draggable\" tag=\"$:/tags/ViewToolbar\" itemTemplate=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ItemTemplate\"/>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Appearance",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/Caption}}",
"text": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Toolbars/Hint}}\n\n<div class=\"tc-control-panel\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ControlPanel/Toolbars]!has[draft.of]]\" default=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Toolbars/ViewToolbar\" class=\"tc-vertical\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tabs/controlpanel/toolbars-1345989671\"/>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/ControlPanel": {
"title": "$:/ControlPanel",
"icon": "$:/core/images/options-button",
"color": "#bbb",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-control-panel\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ControlPanel]!has[draft.of]]\" default=\"$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Info\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab-1749438307\"/>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/DefaultSearchResultList": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/DefaultSearchResultList",
"tags": "$:/tags/SearchResults",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Search/DefaultResults/Caption}}",
"first-search-filter": "[!is[system]search:title<userInput>sort[title]limit[250]]",
"second-search-filter": "[!is[system]search<userInput>sort[title]limit[250]]",
"text": "\\define searchResultList()\n//<small>{{$:/language/Search/Matches/Title}}</small>//\n\n<$list filter=\"[<userInput>minlength[1]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$list filter={{{ [<configTiddler>get[first-search-filter]] }}}>\n<span class={{{[<currentTiddler>addsuffix[-primaryList]] -[<searchListState>get[text]] +[then[]else[tc-list-item-selected]] }}}>\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$list>\n\n//<small>{{$:/language/Search/Matches/All}}</small>//\n\n<$list filter=\"[<userInput>minlength[1]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$list filter={{{ [<configTiddler>get[second-search-filter]] }}}>\n<span class={{{[<currentTiddler>addsuffix[-secondaryList]] -[<searchListState>get[text]] +[then[]else[tc-list-item-selected]] }}}>\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$list>\n\n\\end\n<<searchResultList>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/diffs-current": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/diffs-current",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditPreview",
"caption": "differences from current",
"list-after": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/output",
"text": "<$list filter=\"[<currentTiddler>!is[image]]\" emptyMessage={{$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/output}}>\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"compareTiddlerText\" sourceTiddlerTitle={{!!draft.of}} destTiddlerTitle=<<currentTiddler>>/>\n\n</$list>\n\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/diffs-shadow": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/diffs-shadow",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditPreview",
"caption": "differences from shadow (if any)",
"list-after": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/output",
"text": "<$list filter=\"[<currentTiddler>!is[image]]\" emptyMessage={{$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/output}}>\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"compareTiddlerText\" sourceTiddlerTitle={{{ [{!!draft.of}shadowsource[]] }}} sourceSubTiddlerTitle={{!!draft.of}} destTiddlerTitle=<<currentTiddler>>/>\n\n</$list>\n\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/output": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/output",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditPreview",
"caption": "{{$:/language/EditTemplate/Body/Preview/Type/Output}}",
"text": "\\import [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro/View]!has[draft.of]]\n<$set name=\"tv-tiddler-preview\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$transclude />\n\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/state/showeditpreview": {
"title": "$:/state/showeditpreview",
"text": "no"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/editor": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/editor",
"text": "<$edit\n\n field=\"text\"\n class=\"tc-edit-texteditor tc-edit-texteditor-body\"\n placeholder={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Body/Placeholder}}\n tabindex={{$:/config/EditTabIndex}}\n focus={{{ [{$:/config/AutoFocus}match[text]then[true]] ~[[false]] }}}\n cancelPopups=\"yes\"\n\n><$set\n\n name=\"targetTiddler\"\n value=<<currentTiddler>>\n\n><$list\n\n filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/EditorToolbar]!has[draft.of]]\"\n\n><$reveal\n\n type=\"nomatch\"\n state=<<config-visibility-title>>\n text=\"hide\"\n class=\"tc-text-editor-toolbar-item-wrapper\"\n\n><$transclude\n\n tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/toolbar/button\"\n mode=\"inline\"\n\n/></$reveal></$list></$set></$edit>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/toolbar/button": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/toolbar/button",
"text": "\\define toolbar-button-icon()\n<$list\n\n filter=\"[all[current]!has[custom-icon]]\"\n variable=\"no-custom-icon\"\n\n><$transclude\n\n tiddler={{!!icon}}\n\n/></$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define toolbar-button-tooltip()\n{{!!description}}<$macrocall $name=\"displayshortcuts\" $output=\"text/plain\" shortcuts={{!!shortcuts}} prefix=\"` - [\" separator=\"] [\" suffix=\"]`\"/>\n\\end\n\n\\define toolbar-button()\n<$list\n\n filter={{!!condition}}\n variable=\"list-condition\"\n\n><$wikify\n\n name=\"tooltip-text\"\n text=<<toolbar-button-tooltip>>\n mode=\"inline\"\n output=\"text\"\n\n><$list\n\n filter=\"[all[current]!has[dropdown]]\"\n variable=\"no-dropdown\"\n\n><$button\n\n class=\"tc-btn-invisible $(buttonClasses)$\"\n tooltip=<<tooltip-text>>\n actions={{!!actions}}\n\n><span\n\n data-tw-keyboard-shortcut={{!!shortcuts}}\n\n/><<toolbar-button-icon>><$transclude\n\n tiddler=<<currentTiddler>>\n field=\"text\"\n\n/></$button></$list><$list\n\n filter=\"[all[current]has[dropdown]]\"\n variable=\"dropdown\"\n\n><$set\n\n name=\"dropdown-state\"\n value=<<qualify \"$:/state/EditorToolbarDropdown\">>\n\n><$button\n\n popup=<<dropdown-state>>\n class=\"tc-popup-keep tc-btn-invisible $(buttonClasses)$\"\n selectedClass=\"tc-selected\"\n tooltip=<<tooltip-text>>\n actions={{!!actions}}\n\n><span\n\n data-tw-keyboard-shortcut={{!!shortcuts}}\n\n/><<toolbar-button-icon>><$transclude\n\n tiddler=<<currentTiddler>>\n field=\"text\"\n\n/></$button><$reveal\n\n state=<<dropdown-state>>\n type=\"popup\"\n position=\"below\"\n animate=\"yes\"\n tag=\"span\"\n\n><div\n\n class=\"tc-drop-down tc-popup-keep\"\n\n><$transclude\n\n tiddler={{!!dropdown}}\n mode=\"block\"\n\n/></div></$reveal></$set></$list></$wikify></$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define toolbar-button-outer()\n<$set\n\n name=\"buttonClasses\"\n value={{!!button-classes}}\n\n><<toolbar-button>></$set>\n\\end\n\n<<toolbar-button-outer>>"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditTemplate",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/EditTemplate/Body/\n\\define config-visibility-title()\n$:/config/EditorToolbarButtons/Visibility/$(currentTiddler)$\n\\end\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]has[_canonical_uri]]\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-message-box\">\n\n<<lingo External/Hint>>\n\n<a href={{!!_canonical_uri}}><$text text={{!!_canonical_uri}}/></a>\n\n<$edit-text field=\"_canonical_uri\" class=\"tc-edit-fields\" tabindex={{$:/config/EditTabIndex}} cancelPopups=\"yes\"></$edit-text>\n\n</div>\n\n</$list>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]!has[_canonical_uri]]\">\n\n<$reveal state=\"$:/state/showeditpreview\" type=\"match\" text=\"yes\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-tiddler-preview\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/editor\" mode=\"inline\"/>\n\n<div class=\"tc-tiddler-preview-preview\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler={{$:/state/editpreviewtype}} mode=\"inline\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/output\" mode=\"inline\"/>\n\n</$transclude>\n\n</div>\n\n</div>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n<$reveal state=\"$:/state/showeditpreview\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"yes\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/editor\" mode=\"inline\"/>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/controls": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/controls",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditTemplate",
"text": "\\define config-title()\n$:/config/EditToolbarButtons/Visibility/$(listItem)$\n\\end\n<div class=\"tc-tiddler-title tc-tiddler-edit-title\">\n<$view field=\"title\"/>\n<span class=\"tc-tiddler-controls tc-titlebar\"><$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/EditToolbar]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\"><$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<config-title>> text=\"hide\"><$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>>/></$reveal></$list></span>\n<div style=\"clear: both;\"></div>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/fields": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/fields",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditTemplate",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/EditTemplate/\n\\define config-title()\n$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/$(currentField)$\n\\end\n\n\\define config-filter()\n[[hide]] -[title{$(config-title)$}]\n\\end\n\n\\define current-tiddler-new-field-selector()\n[data-tiddler-title=\"$(currentTiddlerCSSescaped)$\"] .tc-edit-field-add-name-wrapper input\n\\end\n\n\\define new-field-actions()\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-add-field\" $name={{{ [<newFieldNameTiddler>get[text]] }}} $value={{{ [<newFieldValueTiddler>get[text]] }}}/>\n<$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[<newFieldNameTiddler>] [<newFieldValueTiddler>] [<storeTitle>] [<searchListState>]\"/>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=<<current-tiddler-new-field-selector>>/>\n\\end\n\n\\define delete-state-tiddlers() <$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[<newFieldNameTiddler>] [<storeTitle>] [<searchListState>]\"/>\n\n\\define cancel-search-actions-inner()\n<$list filter=\"[<storeTitle>has[text]] [<newFieldNameTiddler>has[text]]\" variable=\"ignore\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<<cancel-delete-tiddler-actions \"cancel\">>\"\"\">\n<<delete-state-tiddlers>>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define cancel-search-actions()\n<$set name=\"userInput\" value={{{ [<storeTitle>get[text]] }}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<newFieldNameTiddler>get[text]!match<userInput>]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<<cancel-search-actions-inner>>\"\"\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<newFieldNameTiddler>> text=<<userInput>>/><$action-setfield $tiddler=<<refreshTitle>> text=\"yes\"/>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define new-field()\n<$vars name={{{ [<newFieldNameTiddler>get[text]] }}}>\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\" default=<<name>>>\n<$button tooltip=<<lingo Fields/Add/Button/Hint>>>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-add-field\"\n$name=<<name>>\n$value={{{ [<newFieldValueTiddler>get[text]] }}}/>\n<$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[<newFieldNameTiddler>] [<newFieldValueTiddler>] [<storeTitle>] [<searchListState>]\"/>\n<<lingo Fields/Add/Button>>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" text=\"\" default=<<name>>>\n<$button>\n<<lingo Fields/Add/Button>>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</$vars>\n\\end\n\\whitespace trim\n\n<div class=\"tc-edit-fields\">\n<table class={{{ [all[current]fields[]] :filter[lookup[$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/]!match[hide]] +[count[]!match[0]] +[then[tc-edit-fields]] ~[[tc-edit-fields tc-edit-fields-small]] }}}>\n<tbody>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]fields[]] +[sort[title]]\" variable=\"currentField\" storyview=\"pop\">\n<$list filter=<<config-filter>> variable=\"temp\">\n<tr class=\"tc-edit-field\">\n<td class=\"tc-edit-field-name\">\n<$text text=<<currentField>>/>:</td>\n<td class=\"tc-edit-field-value\">\n<$keyboard key=\"((delete-field))\" actions=\"\"\"<$action-deletefield $field=<<currentField>>/><$set name=\"currentTiddlerCSSescaped\" value={{{ [<currentTiddler>escapecss[]] }}}><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=<<current-tiddler-new-field-selector>>/></$set>\"\"\">\n<$edit-text tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> field=<<currentField>> placeholder={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Value/Placeholder}} tabindex={{$:/config/EditTabIndex}} cancelPopups=\"yes\"/>\n</$keyboard>\n</td>\n<td class=\"tc-edit-field-remove\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\" tooltip={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Remove/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Remove/Caption}}>\n<$action-deletefield $field=<<currentField>>/><$set name=\"currentTiddlerCSSescaped\" value={{{ [<currentTiddler>escapecss[]] }}}><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=<<current-tiddler-new-field-selector>>/></$set>\n{{$:/core/images/delete-button}}\n</$button>\n</td>\n</tr>\n</$list>\n</$list>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n</div>\n\n<$fieldmangler>\n<div class=\"tc-edit-field-add\">\n<em class=\"tc-edit tc-big-gap-right\">\n<<lingo Fields/Add/Prompt>>\n</em>\n<$vars refreshTitle=<<qualify \"$:/temp/fieldname/refresh\">> storeTitle=<<newFieldNameInputTiddler>> searchListState=<<newFieldNameSelectionTiddler>>>\n<div class=\"tc-edit-field-add-name-wrapper\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"keyboard-driven-input\" tiddler=<<newFieldNameTiddler>> storeTitle=<<storeTitle>> refreshTitle=<<refreshTitle>>\n\t\tselectionStateTitle=<<searchListState>> tag=\"input\" default=\"\" placeholder={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Name/Placeholder}}\n\t\tfocusPopup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/field-dropdown\">> class=\"tc-edit-texteditor tc-popup-handle\" tabindex={{$:/config/EditTabIndex}}\n\t\tfocus={{{ [{$:/config/AutoFocus}match[fields]then[true]] ~[[false]] }}} cancelPopups=\"yes\"\n\t\tconfigTiddlerFilter=\"[[$:/config/EditMode/fieldname-filter]]\" inputCancelActions=<<cancel-search-actions>> />\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/field-dropdown\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown tc-small-gap\" tooltip={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Dropdown/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Dropdown/Caption}}>{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}</$button>\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/field-dropdown\">> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\" default=\"\">\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown tc-edit-type-dropdown\">\n<$set name=\"tv-show-missing-links\" value=\"yes\">\n<$linkcatcher to=<<newFieldNameTiddler>>>\n<div class=\"tc-dropdown-item\">\n<<lingo Fields/Add/Dropdown/User>>\n</div>\n<$set name=\"newFieldName\" value={{{ [<storeTitle>get[text]] }}}>\n<$list filter=\"[!is[shadow]!is[system]fields[]search:title<newFieldName>sort[]] -created -creator -draft.of -draft.title -modified -modifier -tags -text -title -type\" variable=\"currentField\">\n<$list filter=\"[<currentField>addsuffix[-primaryList]] -[<searchListState>get[text]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$link to=<<currentField>> class=\"tc-list-item-selected\"><$text text=<<currentField>>/></$link>\"\"\">\n<$link to=<<currentField>>>\n<$text text=<<currentField>>/>\n</$link>\n</$list>\n</$list>\n<div class=\"tc-dropdown-item\">\n<<lingo Fields/Add/Dropdown/System>>\n</div>\n<$list filter=\"[fields[]search:title<newFieldName>sort[]] -[!is[shadow]!is[system]fields[]]\" variable=\"currentField\">\n<$list filter=\"[<currentField>addsuffix[-secondaryList]] -[<searchListState>get[text]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$link to=<<currentField>> class=\"tc-list-item-selected\"><$text text=<<currentField>>/></$link>\"\"\">\n<$link to=<<currentField>>>\n<$text text=<<currentField>>/>\n</$link>\n</$list>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n</$linkcatcher>\n</$set>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n<span class=\"tc-edit-field-add-value tc-small-gap-right\">\n<$set name=\"currentTiddlerCSSescaped\" value={{{ [<currentTiddler>escapecss[]] }}}>\n<$keyboard key=\"((add-field))\" actions=<<new-field-actions>>>\n<$edit-text tiddler=<<newFieldValueTiddler>> tag=\"input\" default=\"\" placeholder={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Value/Placeholder}} class=\"tc-edit-texteditor\" tabindex={{$:/config/EditTabIndex}} cancelPopups=\"yes\"/>\n</$keyboard>\n</$set>\n</span>\n<span class=\"tc-edit-field-add-button\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"new-field\"/>\n</span>\n</$vars>\n</div>\n</$fieldmangler>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/shadow": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/shadow",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditTemplate",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/EditTemplate/Shadow/\n\\define pluginLinkBody()\n<$link to=\"\"\"$(pluginTitle)$\"\"\">\n<$text text=\"\"\"$(pluginTitle)$\"\"\"/>\n</$link>\n\\end\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]get[draft.of]is[shadow]!is[tiddler]]\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]shadowsource[]]\" variable=\"pluginTitle\">\n\n<$set name=\"pluginLink\" value=<<pluginLinkBody>>>\n<div class=\"tc-message-box\">\n\n<<lingo Warning>>\n\n</div>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n\n</$list>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]get[draft.of]is[shadow]is[tiddler]]\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]shadowsource[]]\" variable=\"pluginTitle\">\n\n<$set name=\"pluginLink\" value=<<pluginLinkBody>>>\n<div class=\"tc-message-box\">\n\n<<lingo OverriddenWarning>>\n\n</div>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n\n</$list>"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditTemplate",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\n\\define lingo-base() $:/language/EditTemplate/\n\n\\define tag-styles()\nbackground-color:$(backgroundColor)$;\nfill:$(foregroundColor)$;\ncolor:$(foregroundColor)$;\n\\end\n\n\\define tag-body-inner(colour,fallbackTarget,colourA,colourB,icon,tagField:\"tags\")\n\\whitespace trim\n<$vars foregroundColor=<<contrastcolour target:\"\"\"$colour$\"\"\" fallbackTarget:\"\"\"$fallbackTarget$\"\"\" colourA:\"\"\"$colourA$\"\"\" colourB:\"\"\"$colourB$\"\"\">> backgroundColor=\"\"\"$colour$\"\"\">\n<span style=<<tag-styles>> class=\"tc-tag-label tc-tag-list-item\">\n<$transclude tiddler=\"\"\"$icon$\"\"\"/><$view field=\"title\" format=\"text\" />\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-remove-tag-button\"><$action-listops $tiddler=<<saveTiddler>> $field=<<__tagField__>> $subfilter=\"-[{!!title}]\"/>{{$:/core/images/close-button}}</$button>\n</span>\n</$vars>\n\\end\n\n\\define tag-body(colour,palette,icon,tagField:\"tags\")\n<$macrocall $name=\"tag-body-inner\" colour=\"\"\"$colour$\"\"\" fallbackTarget={{$palette$##tag-background}} colourA={{$palette$##foreground}} colourB={{$palette$##background}} icon=\"\"\"$icon$\"\"\" tagField=<<__tagField__>>/>\n\\end\n\n\\define edit-tags-template(tagField:\"tags\")\n\\whitespace trim\n<div class=\"tc-edit-tags\">\n<$list filter=\"[list[!!$tagField$]sort[title]]\" storyview=\"pop\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tag-body\" colour={{!!color}} palette={{$:/palette}} icon={{!!icon}} tagField=<<__tagField__>>/>\n</$list>\n<$vars tabIndex={{$:/config/EditTabIndex}} cancelPopups=\"yes\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tag-picker\" tagField=<<__tagField__>>/>\n</$vars>\n</div>\n\\end\n<$set name=\"saveTiddler\" value=<<currentTiddler>>>\n<$macrocall $name=\"edit-tags-template\" tagField=<<tagField>>/>\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/title": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/title",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditTemplate",
"text": "<$edit-text field=\"draft.title\" class=\"tc-titlebar tc-edit-texteditor\" focus={{{ [{$:/config/AutoFocus}match[title]then[true]] ~[[false]] }}} tabindex={{$:/config/EditTabIndex}} cancelPopups=\"yes\"/>\n\n<$vars pattern=\"\"\"[\\|\\[\\]{}]\"\"\" bad-chars=\"\"\"`| [ ] { }`\"\"\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]regexp:draft.title<pattern>]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-message-box\">\n\n{{$:/core/images/warning}} {{$:/language/EditTemplate/Title/BadCharacterWarning}}\n\n</div>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$vars>\n\n<$reveal state=\"!!draft.title\" type=\"nomatch\" text={{!!draft.of}} tag=\"div\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[{!!draft.title}!is[missing]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-message-box\">\n\n{{$:/core/images/warning}} {{$:/language/EditTemplate/Title/Exists/Prompt}}\n\n</div>\n\n</$list>\n\n<$list filter=\"[{!!draft.of}!is[missing]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<$vars fromTitle={{!!draft.of}} toTitle={{!!draft.title}}>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/RelinkOnRename\" field=\"text\" checked=\"yes\" unchecked=\"no\" default=\"no\"> {{$:/language/EditTemplate/Title/Relink/Prompt}}</$checkbox>\n\n<$list filter=\"[title<fromTitle>backlinks[]limit[1]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<$vars stateTiddler=<<qualify \"$:/state/edit/references\">> >\n\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<stateTiddler>> text=\"show\">\n<$button set=<<stateTiddler>> setTo=\"show\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">{{$:/core/images/right-arrow}} \n<<lingo EditTemplate/Title/References/Prompt>></$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<stateTiddler>> text=\"show\">\n<$button set=<<stateTiddler>> setTo=\"hide\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}} \n<<lingo EditTemplate/Title/References/Prompt>></$button>\n</$reveal>\n\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<stateTiddler>> text=\"show\">\n<$tiddler tiddler=<<fromTitle>> >\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/References\"/>\n</$tiddler>\n</$reveal>\n\n</$vars>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$vars>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/type": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/type",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditTemplate",
"first-search-filter": "[all[shadows+tiddlers]prefix[$:/language/Docs/Types/]sort[description]sort[group-sort]removeprefix[$:/language/Docs/Types/]search<userInput>]",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/EditTemplate/\n\\define input-cancel-actions() <$list filter=\"[<storeTitle>get[text]] [<currentTiddler>get[type]] +[limit[1]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<<cancel-delete-tiddler-actions \"cancel\">>\"\"\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-remove-field\" $param=\"type\"/><$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[<typeInputTiddler>] [<refreshTitle>] [<typeSelectionTiddler>]\"/></$list>\n\\whitespace trim\n<$set name=\"refreshTitle\" value=<<qualify \"$:/temp/type-search/refresh\">>>\n<div class=\"tc-edit-type-selector-wrapper\">\n<em class=\"tc-edit tc-big-gap-right\"><<lingo Type/Prompt>></em>\n<div class=\"tc-type-selector-dropdown-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"tc-type-selector\"><$fieldmangler>\n<$macrocall $name=\"keyboard-driven-input\" tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> storeTitle=<<typeInputTiddler>> refreshTitle=<<refreshTitle>> selectionStateTitle=<<typeSelectionTiddler>> field=\"type\" tag=\"input\" default=\"\" placeholder={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Placeholder}} focusPopup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/type-dropdown\">> class=\"tc-edit-typeeditor tc-edit-texteditor tc-popup-handle\" tabindex={{$:/config/EditTabIndex}} focus={{{ [{$:/config/AutoFocus}match[type]then[true]] ~[[false]] }}} cancelPopups=\"yes\" configTiddlerFilter=\"[[$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/type]]\" inputCancelActions=<<input-cancel-actions>>/><$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/type-dropdown\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown tc-small-gap\" tooltip={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Dropdown/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Dropdown/Caption}}>{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}</$button><$button message=\"tm-remove-field\" param=\"type\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-icon\" tooltip={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Delete/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Type/Delete/Caption}}>{{$:/core/images/delete-button}}<$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[<storeTitle>] [<refreshTitle>] [<selectionStateTitle>]\"/></$button>\n</$fieldmangler></div>\n\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown-wrapper\">\n<$set name=\"tv-show-missing-links\" value=\"yes\">\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/type-dropdown\">> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\" default=\"\">\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown tc-edit-type-dropdown\">\n<$linkcatcher to=\"!!type\">\n<$list filter='[all[shadows+tiddlers]prefix[$:/language/Docs/Types/]each[group]sort[group-sort]]'>\n<div class=\"tc-dropdown-item\">\n<$text text={{!!group}}/>\n</div>\n<$set name=\"userInput\" value={{{ [<typeInputTiddler>get[text]] }}}>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]prefix[$:/language/Docs/Types/]group{!!group}] +[sort[description]] +[removeprefix[$:/language/Docs/Types/]] +[search<userInput>]\"><span class={{{ [<currentTiddler>addsuffix[-primaryList]] -[<typeSelectionTiddler>get[text]] +[then[]else[tc-list-item-selected]] }}}><$link to={{{ [<currentTiddler>addprefix[$:/language/Docs/Types/]get[name]] }}}><$view tiddler={{{ [<currentTiddler>addprefix[$:/language/Docs/Types/]] }}} field=\"description\"/> (<$view tiddler={{{ [<currentTiddler>addprefix[$:/language/Docs/Types/]] }}} field=\"name\"/>)</$link></span>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</$linkcatcher>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n</$set>\n</div>\n</div>\n</div>\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate",
"text": "\\define delete-edittemplate-state-tiddlers() <$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[<newFieldNameTiddler>] [<newFieldValueTiddler>] [<newFieldNameInputTiddler>] [<newFieldNameSelectionTiddler>] [<newTagNameTiddler>] [<newTagNameInputTiddler>] [<newTagNameSelectionTiddler>] [<typeInputTiddler>] [<typeSelectionTiddler>]\"/>\n\\define save-tiddler-actions()\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-add-tag\" $param={{{ [<newTagNameTiddler>get[text]] }}}/>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-add-field\" $name={{{ [<newFieldNameTiddler>get[text]] }}} $value={{{ [<newFieldValueTiddler>get[text]] }}}/>\n<<delete-edittemplate-state-tiddlers>>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-save-tiddler\"/>\n\\end\n\\define cancel-delete-tiddler-actions(message)\n<<delete-edittemplate-state-tiddlers>>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-$message$-tiddler\"/>\n\\end\n<div data-tiddler-title=<<currentTiddler>> data-tags={{!!tags}} class={{{ tc-tiddler-frame tc-tiddler-edit-frame [<currentTiddler>is[tiddler]then[tc-tiddler-exists]] [<currentTiddler>is[missing]!is[shadow]then[tc-tiddler-missing]] [<currentTiddler>is[shadow]then[tc-tiddler-exists tc-tiddler-shadow]] [<currentTiddler>is[system]then[tc-tiddler-system]] [{!!class}] [<currentTiddler>tags[]encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[tc-tagged-]] +[join[ ]] }}}>\n<$fieldmangler>\n<$vars storyTiddler=<<currentTiddler>> newTagNameTiddler=<<qualify \"$:/temp/NewTagName\">> newFieldNameTiddler=<<qualify \"$:/temp/NewFieldName\">> newFieldValueTiddler=<<qualify \"$:/temp/NewFieldValue\">> newFieldNameInputTiddler=<<qualify \"$:/temp/NewFieldName/input\">> newFieldNameSelectionTiddler=<<qualify \"$:/temp/NewFieldName/selected-item\">> newTagNameInputTiddler=<<qualify \"$:/temp/NewTagName/input\">> newTagNameSelectionTiddler=<<qualify \"$:/temp/NewTagName/selected-item\">> typeInputTiddler=<<qualify \"$:/temp/Type/input\">> typeSelectionTiddler=<<qualify \"$:/temp/Type/selected-item\">>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((cancel-edit-tiddler))\" actions=<<cancel-delete-tiddler-actions \"cancel\">>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((save-tiddler))\" actions=<<save-tiddler-actions>>>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/EditTemplate]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-class\" filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-class>] [<listItem>encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[tc-btn-]]\">\n<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>>/>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n</$vars>\n</$fieldmangler>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/cancel": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/cancel",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/cancel-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Cancel/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Cancel/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button actions=<<cancel-delete-tiddler-actions \"cancel\">> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Cancel/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Cancel/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/cancel-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Cancel/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/delete": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/delete",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditToolbar $:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/delete-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Delete/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Delete/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button actions=<<cancel-delete-tiddler-actions \"delete\">> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Delete/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Delete/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/delete-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Delete/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/save": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/save",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/done-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Save/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Save/Hint}}",
"text": "\\define save-tiddler-button()\n\\whitespace trim\n<$fieldmangler><$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Save/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Save/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<<save-tiddler-actions>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/done-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Save/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button></$fieldmangler>\n\\end\n<<save-tiddler-button>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/bold": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/bold",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/bold",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Bold/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Bold/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((bold))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-selection\"\n\tprefix=\"''\"\n\tsuffix=\"''\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/clear-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/clear-dropdown",
"text": "''{{$:/language/Buttons/Clear/Hint}}''\n\n<div class=\"tc-colour-chooser\">\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"colour-picker\" actions=\"\"\"\n\n<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-bitmap-operation\"\n\t$param=\"clear\"\n\tcolour=<<colour-picker-value>>\n/>\n\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdown-state>>\n/>\n\n\"\"\"/>\n\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/clear": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/clear",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/erase",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Clear/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Clear/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>is[image]] -[<targetTiddler>type[image/svg+xml]]",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/clear-dropdown",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/editor-height-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/editor-height-dropdown",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Buttons/EditorHeight/\n''<<lingo Hint>>''\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Mode\" value=\"auto\"> {{$:/core/images/auto-height}} <<lingo Caption/Auto>></$radio>\n\n<$radio tiddler=\"$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Mode\" value=\"fixed\"> {{$:/core/images/fixed-height}} <<lingo Caption/Fixed>> <$edit-text tag=\"input\" tiddler=\"$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Height\" default=\"100px\"/></$radio>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/editor-height": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/editor-height",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/fixed-height",
"custom-icon": "yes",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/EditorHeight/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/EditorHeight/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>type[]] [<targetTiddler>get[type]prefix[text/]] [<targetTiddler>get[type]match[application/javascript]] [<targetTiddler>get[type]match[application/json]] [<targetTiddler>get[type]match[application/x-tiddler-dictionary]] [<targetTiddler>get[type]match[image/svg+xml]] +[first[]]",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/editor-height-dropdown",
"text": "<$reveal tag=\"span\" state=\"$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Mode\" type=\"match\" text=\"fixed\">\n{{$:/core/images/fixed-height}}\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal tag=\"span\" state=\"$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Mode\" type=\"match\" text=\"auto\">\n{{$:/core/images/auto-height}}\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/excise-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/excise-dropdown",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Buttons/Excise/\n\n\\define body(config-title)\n''<<lingo Hint>>''\n\n<<lingo Caption/NewTitle>> <$edit-text tag=\"input\" tiddler=\"$config-title$/new-title\" default=\"\" focus=\"true\"/>\n\n<$set name=\"new-title\" value={{$config-title$/new-title}}>\n<$list filter=\"\"\"[<new-title>is[tiddler]]\"\"\">\n<div class=\"tc-error\">\n<<lingo Caption/TiddlerExists>>\n</div>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/tagnew\"\"\" field=\"text\" checked=\"yes\" unchecked=\"no\" default=\"false\"> <<lingo Caption/Tag>></$checkbox>\n\n<<lingo Caption/Replace>> <$select tiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/type\"\"\" default=\"transclude\">\n<option value=\"link\"><<lingo Caption/Replace/Link>></option>\n<option value=\"transclude\"><<lingo Caption/Replace/Transclusion>></option>\n<option value=\"macro\"><<lingo Caption/Replace/Macro>></option>\n</$select>\n\n<$reveal state=\"\"\"$config-title$/type\"\"\" type=\"match\" text=\"macro\">\n<<lingo Caption/MacroName>> <$edit-text tag=\"input\" tiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/macro-title\"\"\" default=\"translink\"/>\n</$reveal>\n\n<$button>\n<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"excise\"\n\ttitle={{$config-title$/new-title}}\n\ttype={{$config-title$/type}}\n\tmacro={{$config-title$/macro-title}}\n\ttagnew={{$config-title$/tagnew}}\n/>\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=\"$config-title$/new-title\"\n/>\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdown-state>>\n/>\n<<lingo Caption/Excise>>\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"body\" config-title=<<qualify \"$:/state/Excise/\">>/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/excise": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/excise",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/excise",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>type[]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]] +[first[]]",
"shortcuts": "((excise))",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/excise-dropdown",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-1": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-1",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/heading-1",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading1/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading1/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"button-classes": "tc-text-editor-toolbar-item-start-group",
"shortcuts": "((heading-1))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"prefix-lines\"\n\tcharacter=\"!\"\n\tcount=\"1\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-2": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-2",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/heading-2",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading2/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading2/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((heading-2))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"prefix-lines\"\n\tcharacter=\"!\"\n\tcount=\"2\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-3": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-3",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/heading-3",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading3/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading3/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((heading-3))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"prefix-lines\"\n\tcharacter=\"!\"\n\tcount=\"3\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-4": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-4",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/heading-4",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading4/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading4/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((heading-4))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"prefix-lines\"\n\tcharacter=\"!\"\n\tcount=\"4\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-5": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-5",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/heading-5",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading5/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading5/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((heading-5))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"prefix-lines\"\n\tcharacter=\"!\"\n\tcount=\"5\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-6": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-6",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/heading-6",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading6/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading6/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((heading-6))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"prefix-lines\"\n\tcharacter=\"!\"\n\tcount=\"6\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/italic": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/italic",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/italic",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Italic/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Italic/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((italic))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-selection\"\n\tprefix=\"//\"\n\tsuffix=\"//\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/line-width-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/line-width-dropdown",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Buttons/LineWidth/\n\n\\define toolbar-line-width-inner()\n<$button tag=\"a\" tooltip=\"\"\"$(line-width)$\"\"\">\n\n<$action-setfield\n\t$tiddler=\"$:/config/BitmapEditor/LineWidth\"\n\t$value=\"$(line-width)$\"\n/>\n\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdown-state>>\n/>\n\n<div style=\"display: inline-block; margin: 4px calc(80px - $(line-width)$); background-color: #000; width: calc(100px + $(line-width)$ * 2); height: $(line-width)$; border-radius: 120px; vertical-align: middle;\"/>\n\n<span style=\"margin-left: 8px;\">\n\n<$text text=\"\"\"$(line-width)$\"\"\"/>\n\n<$reveal state=\"$:/config/BitmapEditor/LineWidth\" type=\"match\" text=\"\"\"$(line-width)$\"\"\" tag=\"span\">\n\n<$entity entity=\" \"/>\n\n<$entity entity=\"✓\"/>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</span>\n\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n''<<lingo Hint>>''\n\n<$list filter={{$:/config/BitmapEditor/LineWidths}} variable=\"line-width\">\n\n<<toolbar-line-width-inner>>\n\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/line-width": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/line-width",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/line-width",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/LineWidth/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/LineWidth/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>is[image]] -[<targetTiddler>type[image/svg+xml]]",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/line-width-dropdown",
"text": "<$text text={{$:/config/BitmapEditor/LineWidth}}/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/link-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/link-dropdown",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Buttons/Link/\n\n\\define add-link-actions()\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\" $param=\"make-link\" text={{$(linkTiddler)$}} />\n<$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[<dropdown-state>] [<searchTiddler>] [<linkTiddler>] [<storeTitle>] [<searchListState>]\"/>\n\\end\n\n\\define get-focus-selector() [data-tiddler-title=\"$(cssEscapedTitle)$\"] .tc-create-wikitext-link input\n\n\\define cancel-search-actions-inner()\n<$set name=\"userInput\" value={{{ [<storeTitle>get[text]] }}}><$list filter=\"[<searchTiddler>get[text]!match<userInput>]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[<searchTiddler>] [<linkTiddler>] [<storeTitle>] [<searchListState>]\"/>\"\"\"><$action-setfield $tiddler=<<searchTiddler>> text=<<userInput>>/><$action-setfield $tiddler=<<refreshTitle>> text=\"yes\"/></$list></$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define cancel-search-actions() <$list filter=\"[<storeTitle>!has[text]] +[<searchTiddler>!has[text]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<<cancel-search-actions-inner>>\"\"\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\" $param=\"wrap-selection\" prefix=\"\" suffix=\"\"/></$list>\n\n\\define external-link()\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\" style=\"width: auto; display: inline-block; background-colour: inherit;\" actions=<<add-link-actions>>>\n{{$:/core/images/chevron-right}}\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n\\define set-next-input-tab(beforeafter:\"after\") <$macrocall $name=\"change-input-tab\" stateTitle=\"$:/state/tab/search-results/sidebar\" tag=\"$:/tags/SearchResults\" beforeafter=\"$beforeafter$\" defaultState={{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}} actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/search/currentTab\" text=<<nextTab>>/>\"\"\"/>\n\n\\define body(config-title)\n''<<lingo Hint>>''\n\n<$vars searchTiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/search\"\"\" linkTiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/link\"\"\" linktext=\"\" searchListState=<<qualify \"$:/temp/link-search/selected-item\">> refreshTitle=<<qualify \"$:/temp/link-search/refresh\">> storeTitle=<<qualify \"$:/temp/link-search/input\">>>\n\n<$vars linkTiddler=<<searchTiddler>>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-right))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab>>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-left))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab \"before\">> class=\"tc-create-wikitext-link\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"keyboard-driven-input\" tiddler=<<searchTiddler>> storeTitle=<<storeTitle>>\n\t\tselectionStateTitle=<<searchListState>> refreshTitle=<<refreshTitle>> type=\"search\" filterMinLength=\"1\"\n\t\ttag=\"input\" focus=\"true\" class=\"tc-popup-handle\" inputCancelActions=<<cancel-search-actions>> \n\t\tinputAcceptActions=<<add-link-actions>> placeholder={{$:/language/Search/Search}} default=\"\" \n\t\tconfigTiddlerFilter=\"[[$:/state/search/currentTab]!is[missing]get[text]] ~[{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}]\" />\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n<$reveal tag=\"span\" state=<<storeTitle>> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n<<external-link>>\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\" style=\"width: auto; display: inline-block; background-colour: inherit;\">\n<<cancel-search-actions>><$set name=\"cssEscapedTitle\" value={{{ [<storyTiddler>escapecss[]] }}}><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=<<get-focus-selector>>/></$set>\n{{$:/core/images/close-button}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</$vars>\n\n<$reveal tag=\"div\" state=<<storeTitle>> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n\n<$linkcatcher actions=<<add-link-actions>> to=<<linkTiddler>>>\n\n<$vars userInput={{{ [<storeTitle>get[text]] }}} configTiddler={{{ [[$:/state/search/currentTab]!is[missing]get[text]] ~[{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}] }}}>\n\n{{$:/core/ui/SearchResults}}\n\n</$vars>\n\n</$linkcatcher>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</$vars>\n\n\\end\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"body\" config-title=<<qualify \"$:/state/Link/\">>/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/link": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/link",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/link",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Link/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Link/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"button-classes": "tc-text-editor-toolbar-item-start-group",
"shortcuts": "((link))",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/link-dropdown",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/linkify": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/linkify",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Linkify/Caption}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Linkify/Hint}}",
"icon": "$:/core/images/linkify",
"list-before": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/mono-block",
"shortcuts": "((linkify))",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-selection\"\n\tprefix=\"[[\"\n\tsuffix=\"]]\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/list-bullet": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/list-bullet",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/list-bullet",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/ListBullet/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/ListBullet/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((list-bullet))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"prefix-lines\"\n\tcharacter=\"*\"\n\tcount=\"1\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/list-number": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/list-number",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/list-number",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/ListNumber/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/ListNumber/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((list-number))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"prefix-lines\"\n\tcharacter=\"#\"\n\tcount=\"1\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/mono-block": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/mono-block",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/mono-block",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/MonoBlock/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/MonoBlock/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"button-classes": "tc-text-editor-toolbar-item-start-group",
"shortcuts": "((mono-block))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-lines\"\n\tprefix=\"\n```\"\n\tsuffix=\"```\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/mono-line": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/mono-line",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/mono-line",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/MonoLine/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/MonoLine/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((mono-line))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-selection\"\n\tprefix=\"`\"\n\tsuffix=\"`\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/more-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/more-dropdown",
"text": "\\define config-title()\n$:/config/EditorToolbarButtons/Visibility/$(toolbarItem)$\n\\end\n\n\\define conditional-button()\n<$list filter={{$(toolbarItem)$!!condition}} variable=\"condition\">\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/toolbar/button\" mode=\"inline\"/> <$transclude tiddler=<<toolbarItem>> field=\"description\"/>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n<div class=\"tc-text-editor-toolbar-more\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/EditorToolbar]!has[draft.of]] -[[$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/more]]\">\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<config-visibility-title>> text=\"hide\" tag=\"div\">\n<<conditional-button>>\n</$reveal>\n</$list>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/more": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/more",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/down-arrow",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/More/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/More/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>]",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/more-dropdown",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/opacity-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/opacity-dropdown",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Buttons/Opacity/\n\n\\define toolbar-opacity-inner()\n<$button tag=\"a\" tooltip=\"\"\"$(opacity)$\"\"\">\n\n<$action-setfield\n\t$tiddler=\"$:/config/BitmapEditor/Opacity\"\n\t$value=\"$(opacity)$\"\n/>\n\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdown-state>>\n/>\n\n<div style=\"display: inline-block; vertical-align: middle; background-color: $(current-paint-colour)$; opacity: $(opacity)$; width: 1em; height: 1em; border-radius: 50%;\"/>\n\n<span style=\"margin-left: 8px;\">\n\n<$text text=\"\"\"$(opacity)$\"\"\"/>\n\n<$reveal state=\"$:/config/BitmapEditor/Opacity\" type=\"match\" text=\"\"\"$(opacity)$\"\"\" tag=\"span\">\n\n<$entity entity=\" \"/>\n\n<$entity entity=\"✓\"/>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</span>\n\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n\\define toolbar-opacity()\n''<<lingo Hint>>''\n\n<$list filter={{$:/config/BitmapEditor/Opacities}} variable=\"opacity\">\n\n<<toolbar-opacity-inner>>\n\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n<$set name=\"current-paint-colour\" value={{$:/config/BitmapEditor/Colour}}>\n\n<$set name=\"current-opacity\" value={{$:/config/BitmapEditor/Opacity}}>\n\n<<toolbar-opacity>>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/opacity": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/opacity",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/opacity",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Opacity/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Opacity/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>is[image]] -[<targetTiddler>type[image/svg+xml]]",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/opacity-dropdown",
"text": "<$text text={{$:/config/BitmapEditor/Opacity}}/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/paint-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/paint-dropdown",
"text": "''{{$:/language/Buttons/Paint/Hint}}''\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"colour-picker\" actions=\"\"\"\n\n<$action-setfield\n\t$tiddler=\"$:/config/BitmapEditor/Colour\"\n\t$value=<<colour-picker-value>>\n/>\n\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdown-state>>\n/>\n\n\"\"\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/paint": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/paint",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/paint",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Paint/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Paint/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>is[image]] -[<targetTiddler>type[image/svg+xml]]",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/paint-dropdown",
"text": "\\define toolbar-paint()\n<div style=\"display: inline-block; vertical-align: middle; background-color: $(colour-picker-value)$; width: 1em; height: 1em; border-radius: 50%;\"/>\n\\end\n<$set name=\"colour-picker-value\" value={{$:/config/BitmapEditor/Colour}}>\n<<toolbar-paint>>\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/picture-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/picture-dropdown",
"text": "\\define replacement-text()\n[img[$(imageTitle)$]]\n\\end\n\n''{{$:/language/Buttons/Picture/Hint}}''\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"image-picker\" actions=\"\"\"\n\n<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"replace-selection\"\n\ttext=<<replacement-text>>\n/>\n\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdown-state>>\n/>\n\n\"\"\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/picture": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/picture",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/picture",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Picture/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Picture/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((picture))",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/picture-dropdown",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/preview-type-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/preview-type-dropdown",
"text": "\\define preview-type-button()\n<$button tag=\"a\">\n\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/editpreviewtype\" $value=\"$(previewType)$\"/>\n\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdown-state>>\n/>\n\n<$transclude tiddler=<<previewType>> field=\"caption\" mode=\"inline\">\n\n<$view tiddler=<<previewType>> field=\"title\" mode=\"inline\"/>\n\n</$transclude> \n\n<$reveal tag=\"span\" state=\"$:/state/editpreviewtype\" type=\"match\" text=<<previewType>> default=\"$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body/preview/output\">\n\n<$entity entity=\" \"/>\n\n<$entity entity=\"✓\"/>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/EditPreview]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"previewType\">\n\n<<preview-type-button>>\n\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/preview-type": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/preview-type",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/chevron-down",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/PreviewType/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/PreviewType/Hint}}",
"condition": "[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/EditPreview]!has[draft.of]butfirst[]limit[1]]",
"button-classes": "tc-text-editor-toolbar-item-adjunct",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/preview-type-dropdown"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/preview": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/preview",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/preview-open",
"custom-icon": "yes",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Preview/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Preview/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>]",
"button-classes": "tc-text-editor-toolbar-item-start-group",
"shortcuts": "((preview))",
"text": "<$reveal state=\"$:/state/showeditpreview\" type=\"match\" text=\"yes\" tag=\"span\">\n{{$:/core/images/preview-open}}\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/showeditpreview\" $value=\"no\"/>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal state=\"$:/state/showeditpreview\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"yes\" tag=\"span\">\n{{$:/core/images/preview-closed}}\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/showeditpreview\" $value=\"yes\"/>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/quote": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/quote",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/quote",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Quote/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Quote/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((quote))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-lines\"\n\tprefix=\"\n<<<\"\n\tsuffix=\"<<<\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/rotate-left": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/rotate-left",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/rotate-left",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/RotateLeft/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/RotateLeft/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>is[image]] -[<targetTiddler>type[image/svg+xml]]",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-bitmap-operation\"\n\t$param=\"rotate-left\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/size-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/size-dropdown",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Buttons/Size/\n\n\\define toolbar-button-size-preset(config-title)\n<$set name=\"width\" filter=\"$(sizePair)$ +[first[]]\">\n\n<$set name=\"height\" filter=\"$(sizePair)$ +[last[]]\">\n\n<$button tag=\"a\">\n\n<$action-setfield\n\t$tiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/new-width\"\"\"\n\t$value=<<width>>\n/>\n\n<$action-setfield\n\t$tiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/new-height\"\"\"\n\t$value=<<height>>\n/>\n\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/presets-popup\"\"\"\n/>\n\n<$text text=<<width>>/> × <$text text=<<height>>/>\n\n</$button>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define toolbar-button-size(config-title)\n''{{$:/language/Buttons/Size/Hint}}''\n\n<<lingo Caption/Width>> <$edit-text tag=\"input\" tiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/new-width\"\"\" default=<<tv-bitmap-editor-width>> focus=\"true\" size=\"8\"/> <<lingo Caption/Height>> <$edit-text tag=\"input\" tiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/new-height\"\"\" default=<<tv-bitmap-editor-height>> size=\"8\"/> <$button popup=\"\"\"$config-title$/presets-popup\"\"\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-popup-keep\" style=\"width: auto; display: inline-block; background-colour: inherit;\" selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}\n</$button>\n\n<$reveal tag=\"span\" state=\"\"\"$config-title$/presets-popup\"\"\" type=\"popup\" position=\"belowleft\" animate=\"yes\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down tc-popup-keep\">\n\n<$list filter={{$:/config/BitmapEditor/ImageSizes}} variable=\"sizePair\">\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"toolbar-button-size-preset\" config-title=\"$config-title$\"/>\n\n</$list>\n\n</div>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n<$button>\n<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-bitmap-operation\"\n\t$param=\"resize\"\n\twidth={{$config-title$/new-width}}\n\theight={{$config-title$/new-height}}\n/>\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/new-width\"\"\"\n/>\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=\"\"\"$config-title$/new-height\"\"\"\n/>\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdown-state>>\n/>\n<<lingo Caption/Resize>>\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"toolbar-button-size\" config-title=<<qualify \"$:/state/Size/\">>/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/size": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/size",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/size",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Size/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Size/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>is[image]] -[<targetTiddler>type[image/svg+xml]]",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/size-dropdown",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/stamp-dropdown": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/stamp-dropdown",
"text": "\\define toolbar-button-stamp-inner()\n<$button tag=\"a\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[[$(snippetTitle)$]addsuffix[/prefix]is[missing]removesuffix[/prefix]addsuffix[/suffix]is[missing]]\">\n\n<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"replace-selection\"\n\ttext={{$(snippetTitle)$}}\n/>\n\n</$list>\n\n\n<$list filter=\"[[$(snippetTitle)$]addsuffix[/prefix]is[missing]removesuffix[/prefix]addsuffix[/suffix]!is[missing]] [[$(snippetTitle)$]addsuffix[/prefix]!is[missing]removesuffix[/prefix]addsuffix[/suffix]is[missing]] [[$(snippetTitle)$]addsuffix[/prefix]!is[missing]removesuffix[/prefix]addsuffix[/suffix]!is[missing]]\">\n\n<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-selection\"\n\tprefix={{{ [[$(snippetTitle)$]addsuffix[/prefix]get[text]] }}}\nsuffix={{{ [[$(snippetTitle)$]addsuffix[/suffix]get[text]] }}}\n/>\n\n</$list>\n\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdown-state>>\n/>\n\n<$transclude tiddler=<<snippetTitle>> field=\"caption\" mode=\"inline\">\n\n<$view tiddler=<<snippetTitle>> field=\"title\" />\n\n</$transclude>\n\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/TextEditor/Snippet]!has[draft.of]sort[caption]]\" variable=\"snippetTitle\">\n\n<<toolbar-button-stamp-inner>>\n\n</$list>\n\n----\n\n<$button tag=\"a\">\n\n<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-new-tiddler\"\n\ttags=\"$:/tags/TextEditor/Snippet\"\n\tcaption={{$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/New/Title}}\n\ttext={{$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/New/Text}}\n/>\n\n<$action-deletetiddler\n\t$tiddler=<<dropdown-state>>\n/>\n\n<em>\n\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/Caption/New}}/>\n\n</em>\n\n</$button>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/stamp": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/stamp",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/stamp",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>type[]] [<targetTiddler>get[type]prefix[text/]] [<targetTiddler>get[type]match[application/javascript]] [<targetTiddler>get[type]match[application/json]] [<targetTiddler>get[type]match[application/x-tiddler-dictionary]] [<targetTiddler>get[type]match[image/svg+xml]] +[first[]]",
"shortcuts": "((stamp))",
"dropdown": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/stamp-dropdown",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/strikethrough": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/strikethrough",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/strikethrough",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Strikethrough/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Strikethrough/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((strikethrough))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-selection\"\n\tprefix=\"~~\"\n\tsuffix=\"~~\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/subscript": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/subscript",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/subscript",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Subscript/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Subscript/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((subscript))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-selection\"\n\tprefix=\",,\"\n\tsuffix=\",,\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/superscript": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/superscript",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/superscript",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Superscript/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Superscript/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((superscript))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-selection\"\n\tprefix=\"^^\"\n\tsuffix=\"^^\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/transcludify": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/transcludify",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Transcludify/Caption}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Transcludify/Hint}}",
"icon": "$:/core/images/transcludify",
"list-before": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/mono-block",
"shortcuts": "((transcludify))",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-selection\"\n\tprefix=\"{{\"\n\tsuffix=\"}}\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/underline": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/underline",
"tags": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"icon": "$:/core/images/underline",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Underline/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Underline/Hint}}",
"condition": "[<targetTiddler>!has[type]] [<targetTiddler>type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"shortcuts": "((underline))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage\n\t$message=\"tm-edit-text-operation\"\n\t$param=\"wrap-selection\"\n\tprefix=\"__\"\n\tsuffix=\"__\"\n/>\n"
},
"$:/core/Filters/AllTags": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/AllTags",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[tags[]!is[system]sort[title]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/AllTags}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/AllTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/AllTiddlers",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[!is[system]sort[title]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/AllTiddlers}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/Drafts": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/Drafts",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[has[draft.of]sort[title]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/Drafts}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/Missing": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/Missing",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[all[missing]sort[title]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/Missing}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/Orphans": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/Orphans",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[all[orphans]sort[title]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/Orphans}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/OverriddenShadowTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/OverriddenShadowTiddlers",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[is[shadow]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/OverriddenShadowTiddlers}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/RecentSystemTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/RecentSystemTiddlers",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[has[modified]!sort[modified]limit[50]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/RecentSystemTiddlers}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/RecentTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/RecentTiddlers",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[!is[system]has[modified]!sort[modified]limit[50]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/RecentTiddlers}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/SessionTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/SessionTiddlers",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[haschanged[]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/SessionTiddlers}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/ShadowTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/ShadowTiddlers",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[all[shadows]sort[title]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/ShadowTiddlers}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/StoryList": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/StoryList",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[list[$:/StoryList]] -$:/AdvancedSearch",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/StoryList}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/SystemTags": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/SystemTags",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[all[shadows+tiddlers]tags[]is[system]sort[title]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/SystemTags}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/SystemTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/SystemTiddlers",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[is[system]sort[title]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/SystemTiddlers}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/Filters/TypedTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/core/Filters/TypedTiddlers",
"tags": "$:/tags/Filter",
"filter": "[!is[system]has[type]each[type]sort[type]] -[type[text/vnd.tiddlywiki]]",
"description": "{{$:/language/Filters/TypedTiddlers}}",
"text": ""
},
"$:/core/ui/ImportListing": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ImportListing",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Import/\n\n\\define messageField() message-$(payloadTiddler)$\n\n\\define payloadTitleFilter() [<currentTiddler>get<renameField>minlength[1]else<payloadTiddler>]\n\n\\define overWriteWarning()\n<$list filter=\"[<currentTiddler>!has<suppressedField>]\">\n<$text text={{{[subfilter<payloadTitleFilter>!is[tiddler]then[]] ~[<lingo-base>addsuffix[Listing/Rename/OverwriteWarning]get[text]]}}}/>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define selectionField() selection-$(payloadTiddler)$\n\n\\define renameField() rename-$(payloadTiddler)$\n\n\\define suppressedField() suppressed-$(payloadTiddler)$\n\n\\define newImportTitleTiddler() $:/temp/NewImportTitle-$(payloadTiddler)$\n\n\\define previewPopupState() $(currentTiddler)$!!popup-$(payloadTiddler)$\n\n\\define renameFieldState() $(currentTiddler)$!!state-rename-$(payloadTiddler)$\n\n\\define select-all-actions()\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]plugintiddlers[]sort[title]]\" variable=\"payloadTiddler\">\n<$action-setfield $field={{{ [<payloadTiddler>addprefix[selection-]] }}} $value={{$:/state/import/select-all}}/>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n<table class=\"tc-import-table\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<th align=\"left\">\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/state/import/select-all\" field=\"text\" checked=\"checked\" unchecked=\"unchecked\" default=\"checked\" actions=<<select-all-actions>>>\n<<lingo Listing/Select/Caption>>\n</$checkbox>\n</th>\n<th>\n<<lingo Listing/Title/Caption>>\n</th>\n<th>\n<<lingo Listing/Status/Caption>>\n</th>\n</tr>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]plugintiddlers[]sort[title]]\" variable=\"payloadTiddler\">\n<tr class={{{[<currentTiddler>has<suppressedField>then[tc-row-disabled]] ~[subfilter<payloadTitleFilter>is[tiddler]then[tc-row-warning]] }}}>\n<td>\n<$checkbox field=<<selectionField>> checked=\"checked\" unchecked=\"unchecked\" default=\"checked\" disabled={{{[<currentTiddler>has<suppressedField>then[yes]else[no]]}}}/>\n</td>\n<td>\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<renameFieldState>> text=\"yes\" tag=\"div\">\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<previewPopupState>> text=\"yes\" tag=\"div\" class=\"tc-flex\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown tc-flex-grow-1 tc-word-break\" set=<<previewPopupState>> setTo=\"yes\" disabled={{{[<currentTiddler>has<suppressedField>then[yes]else[no]]}}}>\n<span class=\"tc-small-gap-right\">{{$:/core/images/right-arrow}}</span><$text text={{{[subfilter<payloadTitleFilter>]}}}/>\n</$button>\n<$list filter=\"[<currentTiddler>!has<suppressedField>]\"><$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\" set=<<renameFieldState>> setTo=\"yes\" tooltip={{{[<lingo-base>addsuffix[Listing/Rename/Tooltip]get[text]]}}}>{{$:/core/images/edit-button}}</$button></$list>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<previewPopupState>> text=\"yes\" tag=\"div\">\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown\" set=<<previewPopupState>> setTo=\"no\">\n<span class=\"tc-small-gap-right\">{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}</span><$text text={{{[subfilter<payloadTitleFilter>]}}}/>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<renameFieldState>> text=\"yes\" tag=\"div\">\n<$text text={{{[<lingo-base>addsuffix[Listing/Rename/Prompt]get[text]]}}}/>\n</$reveal>\n</td>\n<td>\n<$view field=<<messageField>>/>\n<<overWriteWarning>>\n</td>\n</tr>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<renameFieldState>> text=\"yes\" tag=\"tr\">\n<td colspan=\"3\">\n<div class=\"tc-flex\">\n<$edit-text tiddler=<<newImportTitleTiddler>> default={{{[subfilter<payloadTitleFilter>]}}} tag=\"input\" class=\"tc-import-rename tc-flex-grow-1\"/><span class=\"tc-small-gap-left\"><$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\" set=<<renameFieldState>> setTo=\"no\" tooltip={{{[<lingo-base>addsuffix[Listing/Rename/CancelRename]get[text]]}}}>{{$:/core/images/close-button}}<$action-deletetiddler $tiddler=<<newImportTitleTiddler>>/></$button><span class=\"tc-small-gap-right\"/></span><$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\" set=<<renameFieldState>> setTo=\"no\" tooltip={{{[<lingo-base>addsuffix[Listing/Rename/ConfirmRename]get[text]]}}}>{{$:/core/images/done-button}}<$action-setfield $field=<<renameField>> $value={{{[<newImportTitleTiddler>get[text]minlength[1]else<payloadTiddler>]}}} /><$action-deletetiddler $tiddler=<<newImportTitleTiddler>>/></$button>\n</div>\n</td>\n</$reveal>\n<tr>\n<td colspan=\"3\">\n<$reveal type=\"match\" text=\"yes\" state=<<previewPopupState>> tag=\"div\">\n<$list filter=\"[{$:/state/importpreviewtype}has[text]]\" variable=\"listItem\" emptyMessage={{$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/Text}}>\n<$transclude tiddler={{$:/state/importpreviewtype}}/>\n</$list>\n</$reveal>\n</td>\n</tr>\n</$list>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/Diff": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/Diff",
"tags": "$:/tags/ImportPreview",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/Diff}}",
"text": "<$macrocall $name=\"compareTiddlerText\" sourceTiddlerTitle=<<payloadTiddler>> destTiddlerTitle=<<currentTiddler>> destSubTiddlerTitle=<<payloadTiddler>>/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/DiffFields": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/DiffFields",
"tags": "$:/tags/ImportPreview",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/DiffFields}}",
"text": "<$macrocall $name=\"compareTiddlers\" sourceTiddlerTitle=<<payloadTiddler>> destTiddlerTitle=<<currentTiddler>> destSubTiddlerTitle=<<payloadTiddler>> exclude=\"text\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/Fields": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/Fields",
"tags": "$:/tags/ImportPreview",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/Fields}}",
"text": "<table class=\"tc-view-field-table\">\n<tbody>\n<$list filter=\"[<payloadTiddler>subtiddlerfields<currentTiddler>sort[]] -text\" variable=\"fieldName\">\n<tr class=\"tc-view-field\">\n<td class=\"tc-view-field-name\">\n<$text text=<<fieldName>>/>\n</td>\n<td class=\"tc-view-field-value\">\n<$view field=<<fieldName>> tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> subtiddler=<<payloadTiddler>>/>\n</td>\n</tr>\n</$list>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/Text": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/Text",
"tags": "$:/tags/ImportPreview",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/Text}}",
"text": "<$transclude tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> subtiddler=<<payloadTiddler>> mode=\"block\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/TextRaw": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/TextRaw",
"tags": "$:/tags/ImportPreview",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Import/Listing/Preview/TextRaw}}",
"text": "<pre><code><$view tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> subtiddler=<<payloadTiddler>> /></code></pre>"
},
"$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/advanced-search": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/advanced-search",
"tags": "$:/tags/KeyboardShortcut",
"key": "((advanced-search))",
"text": "<$navigator story=\"$:/StoryList\" history=\"$:/HistoryList\">\n<$action-navigate $to=\"$:/AdvancedSearch\"/>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=\"\"\"[data-tiddler-title=\"$:/AdvancedSearch\"] .tc-search input\"\"\" preventScroll=\"true\"/>\n</$navigator>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/change-sidebar-layout": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/change-sidebar-layout",
"tags": "$:/tags/KeyboardShortcut",
"key": "((change-sidebar-layout))",
"text": "<$list filter=\"[{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/sidebarlayout}match[fixed-fluid]]\" \nemptyMessage=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/sidebarlayout\" text=\"fixed-fluid\"/>\"\"\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/sidebarlayout\" text=\"fluid-fixed\"/>\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/new-image": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/new-image",
"tags": "$:/tags/KeyboardShortcut",
"key": "((new-image))",
"text": "<$navigator story=\"$:/StoryList\" history=\"$:/HistoryList\" openLinkFromInsideRiver={{$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromInsideRiver}} openLinkFromOutsideRiver={{$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromOutsideRiver}} relinkOnRename={{$:/config/RelinkOnRename}}>\n{{$:/core/ui/Actions/new-image}}\n</$navigator>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/new-journal": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/new-journal",
"tags": "$:/tags/KeyboardShortcut",
"key": "((new-journal))",
"text": "<$navigator story=\"$:/StoryList\" history=\"$:/HistoryList\" openLinkFromInsideRiver={{$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromInsideRiver}} openLinkFromOutsideRiver={{$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromOutsideRiver}} relinkOnRename={{$:/config/RelinkOnRename}}>\n{{$:/core/ui/Actions/new-journal}}\n</$navigator>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/new-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/new-tiddler",
"tags": "$:/tags/KeyboardShortcut",
"key": "((new-tiddler))",
"text": "<$navigator story=\"$:/StoryList\" history=\"$:/HistoryList\" openLinkFromInsideRiver={{$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromInsideRiver}} openLinkFromOutsideRiver={{$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromOutsideRiver}} relinkOnRename={{$:/config/RelinkOnRename}}>\n{{$:/core/ui/Actions/new-tiddler}}\n</$navigator>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/save-wiki": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/save-wiki",
"tags": "$:/tags/KeyboardShortcut",
"key": "((save-wiki))",
"text": "<$wikify name=\"site-title\" text={{$:/config/SaveWikiButton/Filename}}>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-save-wiki\" $param={{$:/config/SaveWikiButton/Template}} filename=<<site-title>>/>\n</$wikify>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/sidebar-search": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/sidebar-search",
"tags": "$:/tags/KeyboardShortcut",
"key": "((sidebar-search))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=\".tc-search input\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/switcher": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/switcher",
"tags": "$:/tags/KeyboardShortcut",
"key": "((layout-switcher))",
"text": "<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-show-switcher\" switch=\"layout\"/>"
},
"$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/toggle-sidebar": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/KeyboardShortcuts/toggle-sidebar",
"tags": "$:/tags/KeyboardShortcut",
"key": "((toggle-sidebar))",
"text": "<$list filter=\"[[$:/state/sidebar]is[missing]] [{$:/state/sidebar}removeprefix[yes]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/sidebar\" text=\"yes\"/>\n\"\"\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/sidebar\" text=\"no\"/>\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/snippets/LayoutSwitcher": {
"title": "$:/snippets/LayoutSwitcher",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Appearance",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/LayoutSwitcher/Caption}}",
"text": "<$linkcatcher to=\"$:/layout\">\n<div class=\"tc-chooser\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[tiddlers+shadows]tag[$:/tags/Layout]] [[$:/core/ui/PageTemplate]] +[!is[draft]sort[name]]\">\n<$list filter=\"[{$:/layout}!has[text]]\" variable=\"ignore\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"\n<$set name=\"cls\" filter=\"[all[current]field:title{$:/layout}]\" value=\"tc-chooser-item tc-chosen\" emptyValue=\"tc-chooser-item\"><div class=<<cls>>><$link to={{!!title}}>''<$transclude field=\"name\"/>'' - <$transclude field=\"description\"/></$link></div>\n</$set>\n\"\"\">\n<$set name=\"cls\" filter=\"[all[current]field:title[$:/core/ui/PageTemplate]]\" value=\"tc-chooser-item tc-chosen\" emptyValue=\"tc-chooser-item\"><div class=<<cls>>><$link to={{!!title}}>''<$transclude field=\"name\"/>'' - <$transclude field=\"description\"/></$link></div>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$linkcatcher>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-menu-list-item\">\n<$link />\n</div>"
},
"$:/Manager/ItemMain/Fields": {
"title": "$:/Manager/ItemMain/Fields",
"tags": "$:/tags/Manager/ItemMain",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Manager/Item/Fields}}",
"text": "<table>\n<tbody>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]fields[]sort[title]] -text\" template=\"$:/core/ui/TiddlerFieldTemplate\" variable=\"listItem\"/>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n"
},
"$:/Manager/ItemMain/RawText": {
"title": "$:/Manager/ItemMain/RawText",
"tags": "$:/tags/Manager/ItemMain",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Manager/Item/RawText}}",
"text": "<pre><code><$view/></code></pre>\n"
},
"$:/Manager/ItemMain/WikifiedText": {
"title": "$:/Manager/ItemMain/WikifiedText",
"tags": "$:/tags/Manager/ItemMain",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Manager/Item/WikifiedText}}",
"text": "<$transclude mode=\"block\"/>\n"
},
"$:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Colour": {
"title": "$:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Colour",
"tags": "$:/tags/Manager/ItemSidebar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Manager/Item/Colour}}",
"text": "\\define swatch-styles()\nheight: 1em;\nbackground-color: $(colour)$\n\\end\n\n<$vars colour={{!!color}}>\n<p style=<<swatch-styles>>/>\n</$vars>\n<p>\n<$edit-text field=\"color\" tag=\"input\" type=\"color\"/> / <$edit-text field=\"color\" tag=\"input\" type=\"text\" size=\"9\"/>\n</p>\n"
},
"$:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Icon": {
"title": "$:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Icon",
"tags": "$:/tags/Manager/ItemSidebar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Manager/Item/Icon}}",
"text": "<p>\n<div class=\"tc-manager-icon-editor\">\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/image-picker\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<$transclude tiddler={{!!icon}}>\n{{$:/language/Manager/Item/Icon/None}}\n</$transclude>\n</$button>\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown-wrapper\" style=\"position: static;\">\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/image-picker\">> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\" default=\"\" tag=\"div\" class=\"tc-popup\">\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown tc-popup-keep\" style=\"width: 80%; left: 10%; right: 10%; padding: 0.5em;\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"image-picker-include-tagged-images\" actions=\"\"\"\n<$action-setfield $field=\"icon\" $value=<<imageTitle>>/>\n<$action-deletetiddler $tiddler=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/image-picker\">>/>\n\"\"\"/>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n</div>\n</p>\n"
},
"$:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Tags": {
"title": "$:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Tags",
"tags": "$:/tags/Manager/ItemSidebar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Manager/Item/Tags}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define tag-checkbox-actions()\n<$action-listops\n\t$tiddler=\"$:/config/Manager/RecentTags\"\n\t$subfilter=\"[<tag>] [list[$:/config/Manager/RecentTags]] +[limit[12]]\"\n/>\n\\end\n\n\\define tag-picker-actions()\n<<tag-checkbox-actions>>\n\\end\n\n<p>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]tags[]] [list[$:/config/Manager/RecentTags]] +[sort[title]] \" variable=\"tag\" storyview=\"pop\">\n<div>\n<$checkbox tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> tag=<<tag>> actions=<<tag-checkbox-actions>>>\n<$macrocall $name=\"tag-pill\" tag=<<tag>>/>\n</$checkbox>\n</div>\n</$list>\n</p>\n<p>\n<$fieldmangler>\n<$macrocall $name=\"tag-picker\" actions=<<tag-picker-actions>>/>\n</$fieldmangler>\n</p>\n"
},
"$:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Tools": {
"title": "$:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Tools",
"tags": "$:/tags/Manager/ItemSidebar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/Manager/Item/Tools}}",
"text": "<p>\n<$button to=<<currentTiddler>>>{{$:/core/images/link}} open</$button>\n</p>\n<p>\n<$button message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" param=<<currentTiddler>>>{{$:/core/images/edit-button}} edit</$button>\n</p>\n"
},
"$:/Manager": {
"title": "$:/Manager",
"icon": "$:/core/images/list",
"color": "#bbb",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Manager/\n\n\\define list-item-content-item()\n<div class=\"tc-manager-list-item-content-item\">\n\t<$vars state-title=\"\"\"$:/state/popup/manager/item/$(listItem)$\"\"\">\n\t\t<$reveal state=<<state-title>> type=\"match\" text=\"show\" default=\"show\" tag=\"div\">\n\t\t\t<$button set=<<state-title>> setTo=\"hide\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-manager-list-item-content-item-heading\">\n\t\t\t\t{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}} <$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> field=\"caption\"/>\n\t\t\t</$button>\n\t\t</$reveal>\n\t\t<$reveal state=<<state-title>> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"show\" default=\"show\" tag=\"div\">\n\t\t\t<$button set=<<state-title>> setTo=\"show\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-manager-list-item-content-item-heading\">\n\t\t\t\t{{$:/core/images/right-arrow}} <$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> field=\"caption\"/>\n\t\t\t</$button>\n\t\t</$reveal>\n\t\t<$reveal state=<<state-title>> type=\"match\" text=\"show\" default=\"show\" tag=\"div\" class=\"tc-manager-list-item-content-item-body\">\n\t\t\t<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>>/>\n\t\t</$reveal>\n\t</$vars>\n</div>\n\\end\n\n<div class=\"tc-manager-wrapper\">\n\t<div class=\"tc-manager-controls\">\n\t\t<div class=\"tc-manager-control\">\n\t\t\t<<lingo Controls/Show/Prompt>> <$select tiddler=\"$:/config/Manager/Show\" default=\"tiddlers\">\n\t\t\t\t<option value=\"tiddlers\"><<lingo Controls/Show/Option/Tiddlers>></option>\n\t\t\t\t<option value=\"tags\"><<lingo Controls/Show/Option/Tags>></option>\n\t\t\t</$select>\n\t\t</div>\n\t\t<div class=\"tc-manager-control\">\n\t\t\t<<lingo Controls/Search/Prompt>> <$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/config/Manager/Filter\" tag=\"input\" default=\"\" placeholder={{$:/language/Manager/Controls/Search/Placeholder}}/>\n\t\t</div>\n\t\t<div class=\"tc-manager-control\">\n\t\t\t<<lingo Controls/FilterByTag/Prompt>> <$select tiddler=\"$:/config/Manager/Tag\" default=\"\">\n\t\t\t\t<option value=\"\"><<lingo Controls/FilterByTag/None>></option>\n\t\t\t\t<$list filter=\"[!is{$:/config/Manager/System}tags[]!is[system]sort[title]]\" variable=\"tag\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<option value=<<tag>>><$text text=<<tag>>/></option>\n\t\t\t\t</$list>\n\t\t\t</$select>\n\t\t</div>\n\t\t<div class=\"tc-manager-control\">\n\t\t\t<<lingo Controls/Sort/Prompt>> <$select tiddler=\"$:/config/Manager/Sort\" default=\"title\">\n\t\t\t\t<optgroup label=\"Common\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<$list filter=\"title modified modifier created creator created\" variable=\"field\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<option value=<<field>>><$text text=<<field>>/></option>\n\t\t\t\t\t</$list>\n\t\t\t\t</optgroup>\n\t\t\t\t<optgroup label=\"All\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<$list filter=\"[all{$:/config/Manager/Show}!is{$:/config/Manager/System}fields[]sort[title]] -title -modified -modifier -created -creator -created\" variable=\"field\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<option value=<<field>>><$text text=<<field>>/></option>\n\t\t\t\t\t</$list>\n\t\t\t\t</optgroup>\n\t\t\t</$select>\n\t\t\t<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/Manager/Order\" field=\"text\" checked=\"reverse\" unchecked=\"forward\" default=\"forward\">\n\t\t\t\t<<lingo Controls/Order/Prompt>>\n\t\t\t</$checkbox>\n\t\t</div>\n\t\t<div class=\"tc-manager-control\">\n\t\t\t<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/config/Manager/System\" field=\"text\" checked=\"\" unchecked=\"system\" default=\"system\">\n\t\t\t\t{{$:/language/SystemTiddlers/Include/Prompt}}\n\t\t\t</$checkbox>\n\t\t</div>\n\t</div>\n\t<div class=\"tc-manager-list\">\n\t\t<$list filter=\"[all{$:/config/Manager/Show}!is{$:/config/Manager/System}search{$:/config/Manager/Filter}tag:strict{$:/config/Manager/Tag}sort{$:/config/Manager/Sort}order{$:/config/Manager/Order}]\">\n\t\t\t<$vars transclusion=<<currentTiddler>>>\n\t\t\t\t<div style=\"tc-manager-list-item\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/manager/popup\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-manager-list-item-heading\" selectedClass=\"tc-manager-list-item-heading-selected\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<$text text=<<currentTiddler>>/>\n\t\t\t\t\t</$button>\n\t\t\t\t\t<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/manager/popup\">> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\" default=\"\" tag=\"div\" class=\"tc-manager-list-item-content tc-popup-handle\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"tc-manager-list-item-content-tiddler\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Manager/ItemMain]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<<list-item-content-item>>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t</$list>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t</div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"tc-manager-list-item-content-sidebar\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Manager/ItemSidebar]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<<list-item-content-item>>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t</$list>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t</div>\n\t\t\t\t\t</$reveal>\n\t\t\t\t</div>\n\t\t\t</$vars>\n\t\t</$list>\n\t</div>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MissingTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MissingTemplate",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-tiddler-missing\">\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/missing\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-missing-tiddler-label\">\n<$view field=\"title\" format=\"text\" />\n</$button>\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/missing\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"below\" animate=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n<hr>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]backlinks[]sort[title]]\" template=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/All": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/All",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/All/Caption}}",
"text": "<$list filter={{$:/core/Filters/AllTiddlers!!filter}} template=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Drafts": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Drafts",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/Drafts/Caption}}",
"text": "<$list filter={{$:/core/Filters/Drafts!!filter}} template=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Explorer": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Explorer",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/Explorer/Caption}}",
"text": "<<tree \"$:/\">>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Missing": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Missing",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/Missing/Caption}}",
"text": "<$list filter={{$:/core/Filters/Missing!!filter}} template=\"$:/core/ui/MissingTemplate\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Orphans": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Orphans",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/Orphans/Caption}}",
"text": "<$list filter={{$:/core/Filters/Orphans!!filter}} template=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Plugins": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Plugins",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Caption}}",
"text": "\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed/Hint}}\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/MoreSideBar/Plugins]!has[draft.of]]\" default=\"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Plugins/Plugins\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab-1163638994\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Recent": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Recent",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/Recent/Caption}}",
"text": "<$macrocall $name=\"timeline\" format={{$:/language/RecentChanges/DateFormat}}/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Shadows": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Shadows",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/Shadows/Caption}}",
"text": "<$list filter={{$:/core/Filters/ShadowTiddlers!!filter}} template=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/System": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/System",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/System/Caption}}",
"text": "<$list filter={{$:/core/Filters/SystemTiddlers!!filter}} template=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Tags": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Tags",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/Tags/Caption}}",
"text": "<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-icons\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-text\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-class\" value=\"\">\n\n{{$:/core/ui/Buttons/tag-manager}}\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n\n<$list filter={{$:/core/Filters/AllTags!!filter}}>\n\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/TagTemplate\"/>\n\n</$list>\n\n<hr class=\"tc-untagged-separator\">\n\n{{$:/core/ui/UntaggedTemplate}}\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Types": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Types",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/Types/Caption}}",
"text": "<$list filter={{$:/core/Filters/TypedTiddlers!!filter}}>\n<div class=\"tc-menu-list-item\">\n<$view field=\"type\"/>\n<$list filter=\"[type{!!type}!is[system]sort[title]]\">\n<div class=\"tc-menu-list-subitem\">\n<$link to={{!!title}}><$view field=\"title\"/></$link>\n</div>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Plugins/Languages": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Plugins/Languages",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar/Plugins",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Languages/Caption}}",
"text": "<$list filter=\"[!has[draft.of]plugin-type[language]sort[description]]\" template=\"$:/core/ui/PluginListItemTemplate\" emptyMessage={{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Empty/Hint}}/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Plugins/Plugins": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Plugins/Plugins",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar/Plugins",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Plugins/Caption}}",
"text": "<$list filter=\"[!has[draft.of]plugin-type[plugin]sort[description]]\" template=\"$:/core/ui/PluginListItemTemplate\" emptyMessage={{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Empty/Hint}}>>/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Plugins/Theme": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Plugins/Theme",
"tags": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar/Plugins",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Themes/Caption}}",
"text": "<$list filter=\"[!has[draft.of]plugin-type[theme]sort[description]]\" template=\"$:/core/ui/PluginListItemTemplate\" emptyMessage={{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugins/Empty/Hint}}/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/advanced-search": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/advanced-search",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/advanced-search-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/AdvancedSearch/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/AdvancedSearch/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define advanced-search-button(class)\n<$button to=\"$:/AdvancedSearch\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/AdvancedSearch/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/AdvancedSearch/Caption}} class=\"\"\"$(tv-config-toolbar-class)$ $class$\"\"\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/advanced-search-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/AdvancedSearch/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n<$list filter=\"[list[$:/StoryList]] +[field:title[$:/AdvancedSearch]]\" emptyMessage=<<advanced-search-button>>>\n<<advanced-search-button \"tc-selected\">>\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/close-all": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/close-all",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/close-all-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/CloseAll/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/CloseAll/Hint}}",
"text": "<$button message=\"tm-close-all-tiddlers\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/CloseAll/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/CloseAll/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/close-all-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/CloseAll/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/control-panel": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/control-panel",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/options-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/ControlPanel/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/ControlPanel/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define control-panel-button(class)\n<$button to=\"$:/ControlPanel\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/ControlPanel/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/ControlPanel/Caption}} class=\"\"\"$(tv-config-toolbar-class)$ $class$\"\"\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/options-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/ControlPanel/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n<$list filter=\"[list[$:/StoryList]] +[field:title[$:/ControlPanel]]\" emptyMessage=<<control-panel-button>>>\n<<control-panel-button \"tc-selected\">>\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/encryption": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/encryption",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/locked-padlock}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Encryption/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Encryption/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=\"$:/isEncrypted\" text=\"yes\">\n<$button message=\"tm-clear-password\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Encryption/ClearPassword/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Encryption/ClearPassword/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/locked-padlock}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Encryption/ClearPassword/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=\"$:/isEncrypted\" text=\"yes\">\n<$button message=\"tm-set-password\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Encryption/SetPassword/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Encryption/SetPassword/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/unlocked-padlock}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Encryption/SetPassword/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/export-page": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/export-page",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/export-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/ExportPage/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/ExportPage/Hint}}",
"text": "<$macrocall $name=\"exportButton\" exportFilter=\"[!is[system]sort[title]]\" lingoBase=\"$:/language/Buttons/ExportPage/\"/>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-all": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-all",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/fold-all-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/FoldAll/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/FoldAll/Hint}}",
"text": "<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/FoldAll/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/FoldAll/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-fold-all-tiddlers\" $param=<<currentTiddler>> foldedStatePrefix=\"$:/state/folded/\"/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n{{$:/core/images/fold-all-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/FoldAll/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/full-screen": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/full-screen",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/full-screen-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/FullScreen/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/FullScreen/Hint}}",
"text": "<$button message=\"tm-full-screen\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/FullScreen/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/FullScreen/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/full-screen-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/FullScreen/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/home": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/home",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/home-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Home/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Home/Hint}}",
"text": "<$button message=\"tm-home\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Home/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Home/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/home-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Home/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/import": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/import",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/import-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Import/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Import/Hint}}",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-file-input-wrapper\">\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Import/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Import/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/import-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Import/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n<$browse tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Import/Hint}}/>\n</div>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/language": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/language",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/globe}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Language/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Language/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define flag-title()\n$(languagePluginTitle)$/icon\n\\end\n<span class=\"tc-popup-keep\">\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/language\">> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Language/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Language/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-image-button\">\n<$set name=\"languagePluginTitle\" value={{$:/language}}>\n<$image source=<<flag-title>>/>\n</$set>\n</span>\n</$list>\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Language/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n</span>\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/language\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"below\" animate=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n{{$:/snippets/languageswitcher}}\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/manager": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/manager",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/list}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Manager/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Manager/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define manager-button(class)\n<$button to=\"$:/Manager\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Manager/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Manager/Caption}} class=\"\"\"$(tv-config-toolbar-class)$ $class$\"\"\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/list}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Manager/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n<$list filter=\"[list[$:/StoryList]] +[field:title[$:/Manager]]\" emptyMessage=<<manager-button>>>\n<<manager-button \"tc-selected\">>\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-page-actions": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-page-actions",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}} {{$:/language/Buttons/More/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/More/Hint}}",
"text": "\\define config-title()\n$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$(listItem)$\n\\end\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/more\">> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/More/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/More/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/More/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button><$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/more\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"below\" animate=\"yes\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-icons\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-text\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-class\" value=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/PageControls]!has[draft.of]] -[[$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-page-actions]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<config-title>> text=\"hide\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-class\" filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-class>] [<listItem>encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[tc-btn-]]\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> mode=\"inline\"/>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n\n</div>\n\n</$reveal>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-image": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-image",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/new-image-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/NewImage/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/NewImage/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/NewImage/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/NewImage/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> actions={{$:/core/ui/Actions/new-image}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/new-image-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/NewImage/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-journal": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-journal",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/new-journal-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/NewJournal/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/NewJournal/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define journalButton()\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/NewJournal/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/NewJournal/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> actions={{$:/core/ui/Actions/new-journal}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/new-journal-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/NewJournal/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n\\end\n<<journalButton>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-tiddler",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/new-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/NewTiddler/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/NewTiddler/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button actions={{$:/core/ui/Actions/new-tiddler}} tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/NewTiddler/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/NewTiddler/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/new-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/NewTiddler/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/palette": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/palette",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/palette}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Palette/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Palette/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<span class=\"tc-popup-keep\">\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/palette\">> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Palette/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Palette/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/palette}}\n</$list>\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Palette/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n</span>\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/palette\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"below\" animate=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\" style=\"font-size:0.7em;\">\n{{$:/snippets/paletteswitcher}}\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/print": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/print",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/print-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Print/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Print/Hint}}",
"text": "<$button message=\"tm-print\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Print/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Print/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/print-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Print/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/refresh": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/refresh",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/refresh-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Refresh/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Refresh/Hint}}",
"text": "<$button message=\"tm-browser-refresh\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Refresh/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Refresh/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/refresh-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Refresh/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/save-wiki": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/save-wiki",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/save-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Hint}}",
"text": "<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$wikify name=\"site-title\" text={{$:/config/SaveWikiButton/Filename}}>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-save-wiki\" $param={{$:/config/SaveWikiButton/Template}} filename=<<site-title>>/>\n</$wikify>\n<span class=\"tc-dirty-indicator\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/save-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</span>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/storyview": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/storyview",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/storyview-classic}} {{$:/language/Buttons/StoryView/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/StoryView/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define icon()\n$:/core/images/storyview-$(storyview)$\n\\end\n<span class=\"tc-popup-keep\">\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/storyview\">> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/StoryView/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/StoryView/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n<$set name=\"storyview\" value={{$:/view}}>\n<$transclude tiddler=<<icon>>/>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/StoryView/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n</span>\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/storyview\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"below\" animate=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n{{$:/snippets/viewswitcher}}\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/tag-manager": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/tag-manager",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/tag-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/TagManager/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/TagManager/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define control-panel-button(class)\n<$button to=\"$:/TagManager\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/TagManager/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/TagManager/Caption}} class=\"\"\"$(tv-config-toolbar-class)$ $class$\"\"\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/tag-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/TagManager/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n<$list filter=\"[list[$:/StoryList]] +[field:title[$:/TagManager]]\" emptyMessage=<<control-panel-button>>>\n<<control-panel-button \"tc-selected\">>\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/theme": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/theme",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/theme-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Theme/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Theme/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<span class=\"tc-popup-keep\">\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/theme\">> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Theme/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Theme/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/theme-button}}\n</$list>\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Theme/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n</span>\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/theme\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"below\" animate=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n<$linkcatcher to=\"$:/theme\">\n{{$:/snippets/themeswitcher}}\n</$linkcatcher>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/timestamp": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/timestamp",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/timestamp-on}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=\"$:/config/TimestampDisable\" text=\"yes\">\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/On/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/On/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/config/TimestampDisable\" $value=\"yes\"/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/timestamp-on}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/On/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=\"$:/config/TimestampDisable\" text=\"yes\">\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Off/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Off/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/config/TimestampDisable\" $value=\"no\"/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/timestamp-off}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Timestamp/Off/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/unfold-all": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/unfold-all",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/unfold-all-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/UnfoldAll/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/UnfoldAll/Hint}}",
"text": "<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/UnfoldAll/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/UnfoldAll/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-unfold-all-tiddlers\" $param=<<currentTiddler>> foldedStatePrefix=\"$:/state/folded/\"/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n{{$:/core/images/unfold-all-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/UnfoldAll/Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/pagecontrols": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/pagecontrols",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define config-title()\n$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$(listItem)$\n\\end\n<div class=\"tc-page-controls\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/PageControls]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n<$set name=\"hidden\" value=<<config-title>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<hidden>!text[hide]]\" storyview=\"pop\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-class\" filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-class>] [<listItem>encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[tc-btn-]]\">\n<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> mode=\"inline\"/>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PageStylesheet": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PageStylesheet",
"text": "\\import [[$:/core/ui/PageMacros]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro]!has[draft.of]]\n\n<$set name=\"currentTiddler\" value={{$:/language}}>\n\n<$set name=\"languageTitle\" value={{!!name}}>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Stylesheet]!has[draft.of]]\">\n<$transclude mode=\"block\"/>\n</$list>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/alerts": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/alerts",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageTemplate",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-alerts\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Alert]!has[draft.of]]\" template=\"$:/core/ui/AlertTemplate\" storyview=\"pop\"/>\n\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/drafts": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/drafts",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageTemplate",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$reveal state=\"$:/status/IsReadOnly\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"yes\" tag=\"div\" class=\"tc-drafts-list\">\n<$list filter=\"[has[draft.of]!sort[modified]] -[list[$:/StoryList]]\">\n<$link>\n{{$:/core/images/edit-button}} <$text text=<<currentTiddler>>/>\n</$link>\n</$list>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/pluginreloadwarning": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/pluginreloadwarning",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageTemplate",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/\n\n<$list filter=\"[{$:/status/RequireReloadDueToPluginChange}match[yes]]\">\n\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=\"$:/temp/HidePluginWarning\" text=\"yes\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-plugin-reload-warning\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-class\" value=\"\">\n\n<<lingo PluginReloadWarning>> <$button set=\"$:/temp/HidePluginWarning\" setTo=\"yes\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">{{$:/core/images/close-button}}</$button>\n\n</$set>\n\n</div>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/sidebar": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/sidebar",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageTemplate",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define config-title()\n$:/config/SideBarSegments/Visibility/$(listItem)$\n\\end\n\n<$scrollable fallthrough=\"no\" class=\"tc-sidebar-scrollable\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-sidebar-header\">\n\n<$reveal state=\"$:/state/sidebar\" type=\"match\" text=\"yes\" default=\"yes\" retain=\"yes\" animate=\"yes\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/SideBarSegment]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<config-title>> text=\"hide\" tag=\"div\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> mode=\"block\"/>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</div>\n\n</$scrollable>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/story": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/story",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageTemplate",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<section class=\"tc-story-river\">\n\n<section class=\"story-backdrop\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/AboveStory]!has[draft.of]]\">\n\n<$transclude/>\n\n</$list>\n\n</section>\n\n<$list filter=\"[list[$:/StoryList]]\" history=\"$:/HistoryList\" template={{$:/config/ui/ViewTemplate}} editTemplate={{$:/config/ui/EditTemplate}} storyview={{$:/view}} emptyMessage={{$:/config/EmptyStoryMessage}}/>\n\n<section class=\"story-frontdrop\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/BelowStory]!has[draft.of]]\">\n\n<$transclude/>\n\n</$list>\n\n</section>\n\n</section>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/topleftbar": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/topleftbar",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageTemplate",
"text": "<span class=\"tc-topbar tc-topbar-left\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/TopLeftBar]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\" storyview=\"pop\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> mode=\"inline\"/>\n\n</$list>\n\n</span>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/toprightbar": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/toprightbar",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageTemplate",
"text": "<span class=\"tc-topbar tc-topbar-right\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/TopRightBar]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\" storyview=\"pop\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> mode=\"inline\"/>\n\n</$list>\n\n</span>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PageTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PageTemplate",
"name": "{{$:/language/PageTemplate/Name}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/PageTemplate/Description}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define containerClasses()\ntc-page-container tc-page-view-$(storyviewTitle)$ tc-language-$(languageTitle)$\n\\end\n\\import [[$:/core/ui/PageMacros]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro]!has[draft.of]]\n\n<$vars\n\ttv-config-toolbar-icons={{$:/config/Toolbar/Icons}}\n\ttv-config-toolbar-text={{$:/config/Toolbar/Text}}\n\ttv-config-toolbar-class={{$:/config/Toolbar/ButtonClass}}\n\ttv-enable-drag-and-drop={{$:/config/DragAndDrop/Enable}}\n\ttv-show-missing-links={{$:/config/MissingLinks}}\n\tstoryviewTitle={{$:/view}}\n\tlanguageTitle={{{ [{$:/language}get[name]] }}}>\n\n<div class=<<containerClasses>>>\n\n<$navigator story=\"$:/StoryList\" history=\"$:/HistoryList\" openLinkFromInsideRiver={{$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromInsideRiver}} openLinkFromOutsideRiver={{$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromOutsideRiver}} relinkOnRename={{$:/config/RelinkOnRename}}>\n\n<$dropzone enable=<<tv-enable-drag-and-drop>>>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/PageTemplate]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>>/>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$dropzone>\n\n</$navigator>\n\n</div>\n\n</$vars>\n"
},
"$:/PaletteManager": {
"title": "$:/PaletteManager",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/\n\\define describePaletteColour(colour)\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/language/Docs/PaletteColours/$colour$\"><$text text=\"$colour$\"/></$transclude>\n\\end\n\\define edit-colour-placeholder()\n edit $(colourName)$\n\\end\n\\define colour-tooltip(showhide) $showhide$ editor for $(newColourName)$ \n\\define resolve-colour(macrocall)\n\\import $:/core/macros/utils\n\\whitespace trim\n<$wikify name=\"name\" text=\"\"\"$macrocall$\"\"\">\n<<name>>\n</$wikify>\n\\end\n\\define delete-colour-index-actions() <$action-setfield $index=<<colourName>>/>\n\\define palette-manager-colour-row-segment()\n\\whitespace trim\n<$edit-text index=<<colourName>> tag=\"input\" placeholder=<<edit-colour-placeholder>> default=\"\"/>\n<br>\n<$edit-text index=<<colourName>> type=\"color\" tag=\"input\" class=\"tc-palette-manager-colour-input\"/>\n<$list filter=\"[<currentTiddler>getindex<colourName>removeprefix[<<]removesuffix[>>]] [<currentTiddler>getindex<colourName>removeprefix[<$]removesuffix[/>]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$set name=\"state\" value={{{ [[$:/state/palettemanager/]addsuffix<currentTiddler>addsuffix[/]addsuffix<colourName>] }}}>\n<$wikify name=\"newColourName\" text=\"\"\"<$macrocall $name=\"resolve-colour\" macrocall={{{ [<currentTiddler>getindex<colourName>] }}}/>\"\"\">\n<$reveal state=<<state>> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"show\">\n<$button tooltip=<<colour-tooltip show>> aria-label=<<colour-tooltip show>> class=\"tc-btn-invisible\" set=<<state>> setTo=\"show\">{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}<$text text=<<newColourName>> class=\"tc-small-gap-left\"/></$button><br>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal state=<<state>> type=\"match\" text=\"show\">\n<$button tooltip=<<colour-tooltip hide>> aria-label=<<colour-tooltip show>> class=\"tc-btn-invisible\" actions=\"\"\"<$action-deletetiddler $tiddler=<<state>>/>\"\"\">{{$:/core/images/up-arrow}}<$text text=<<newColourName>> class=\"tc-small-gap-left\"/></$button><br>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal state=<<state>> type=\"match\" text=\"show\">\n<$set name=\"colourName\" value=<<newColourName>>>\n<br>\n<<palette-manager-colour-row-segment>>\n<br><br>\n</$set>\n</$reveal>\n</$wikify>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\\define palette-manager-colour-row()\n\\whitespace trim\n<tr>\n<td>\n<span style=\"float:right;\">\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/ControlPanel/Palette/Editor/Delete/Hint}} aria-label=<<lingo Delete/Hint>> class=\"tc-btn-invisible\" actions=<<delete-colour-index-actions>>>\n{{$:/core/images/delete-button}}</$button>\n</span>\n''<$macrocall $name=\"describePaletteColour\" colour=<<colourName>>/>''<br/>\n<$macrocall $name=\"colourName\" $output=\"text/plain\"/>\n</td>\n<td>\n<<palette-manager-colour-row-segment>>\n</td>\n</tr>\n\\end\n\\define palette-manager-table()\n\\whitespace trim\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Palette]indexes[]]\" variable=\"colourName\">\n<$list filter=\"[<currentTiddler>indexes[]removeprefix<colourName>suffix[]]\" variable=\"ignore\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"\n<$list filter=\"[{$:/state/palettemanager/showexternal}removeprefix[yes]suffix[]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<<palette-manager-colour-row>>\n</$list>\n\"\"\">\n<<palette-manager-colour-row>>\n</$list>\n</$list>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n\\end\n<$set name=\"currentTiddler\" value={{$:/palette}}>\n\n<<lingo Prompt>> <$link to={{$:/palette}}><$macrocall $name=\"currentTiddler\" $output=\"text/plain\"/></$link>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]is[shadow]is[tiddler]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n<<lingo Prompt/Modified>>\n<$button message=\"tm-delete-tiddler\" param={{$:/palette}}><<lingo Reset/Caption>></$button>\n</$list>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]is[shadow]!is[tiddler]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n<<lingo Clone/Prompt>>\n</$list>\n\n<$button message=\"tm-new-tiddler\" param={{$:/palette}}><<lingo Clone/Caption>></$button>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=\"$:/state/palettemanager/showexternal\" field=\"text\" checked=\"yes\" unchecked=\"no\"><span class=\"tc-small-gap-left\"><<lingo Names/External/Show>></span></$checkbox>\n\n<<palette-manager-table>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PluginInfo": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PluginInfo",
"text": "\\define localised-info-tiddler-title()\n$(currentTiddler)$/$(languageTitle)$/$(currentTab)$\n\\end\n\\define info-tiddler-title()\n$(currentTiddler)$/$(currentTab)$\n\\end\n\\define default-tiddler-title()\n$:/core/ui/PluginInfo/Default/$(currentTab)$\n\\end\n<$transclude tiddler=<<localised-info-tiddler-title>> mode=\"block\">\n<$transclude tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> subtiddler=<<localised-info-tiddler-title>> mode=\"block\">\n<$transclude tiddler=<<currentTiddler>> subtiddler=<<info-tiddler-title>> mode=\"block\">\n<$transclude tiddler=<<default-tiddler-title>> mode=\"block\">\n{{$:/language/ControlPanel/Plugin/NoInfoFound/Hint}}\n</$transclude>\n</$transclude>\n</$transclude>\n</$transclude>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PluginInfo/Default/contents": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PluginInfo/Default/contents",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/Advanced/PluginInfo/\n<<lingo Hint>>\n<ul>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]plugintiddlers[]sort[title]]\" emptyMessage=<<lingo Empty/Hint>>>\n<li>\n<$link />\n</li>\n</$list>\n</ul>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/PluginListItemTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/PluginListItemTemplate",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-menu-list-item\">\n<$link to={{!!title}}><$view field=\"description\"><$view field=\"title\"/></$view></$link>\n</div>"
},
"$:/core/ui/RootTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/RootTemplate",
"text": "<$transclude tiddler={{{ [{$:/layout}has[text]] ~[[$:/core/ui/PageTemplate]] }}} mode=\"inline\"/>\n\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SearchResults": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SearchResults",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-search-results\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/SearchResults]!has[draft.of]butfirst[]limit[1]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/SearchResults]!has[draft.of]]\">\n<$transclude mode=\"block\"/>\n</$list>\n\"\"\">\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/SearchResults]!has[draft.of]]\" default={{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}} actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/search/currentTab\" text=<<currentTab>>/>\"\"\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab/search-results/sidebar\"/>\n\n</$list>\n\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SideBar/More": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SideBar/More",
"tags": "$:/tags/SideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/More/Caption}}",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-more-sidebar\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/MoreSideBar]!has[draft.of]]\" default={{$:/config/DefaultMoreSidebarTab}} state=\"$:/state/tab/moresidebar\" class=\"tc-vertical tc-sidebar-tabs-more\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab/moresidebar-1850697562\"/>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SideBar/Open": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SideBar/Open",
"tags": "$:/tags/SideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/Open/Caption}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define lingo-base() $:/language/CloseAll/\n\n\\define drop-actions()\n<$action-listops $tiddler=<<tv-story-list>> $subfilter=\"+[insertbefore:currentTiddler<actionTiddler>]\"/>\n\\end\n\n\\define placeholder()\n<div class=\"tc-droppable-placeholder\"/>\n\\end\n\n\\define droppable-item(button)\n\\whitespace trim\n<$droppable actions=<<drop-actions>> enable=<<tv-allow-drag-and-drop>>>\n<<placeholder>>\n<div>\n$button$\n</div>\n</$droppable>\n\\end\n\n<div class=\"tc-sidebar-tab-open\">\n<$list filter=\"[list<tv-story-list>]\" history=<<tv-history-list>> storyview=\"pop\">\n<div class=\"tc-sidebar-tab-open-item\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"droppable-item\" button=\"\"\"<$button message=\"tm-close-tiddler\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Close/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Close/Caption}} class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-mini tc-small-gap-right\">{{$:/core/images/close-button}}</$button><$link to={{!!title}}><$view field=\"title\"/></$link>\"\"\"/>\n</div>\n</$list>\n<$tiddler tiddler=\"\">\n<div>\n<$macrocall $name=\"droppable-item\" button=\"\"\"<$button message=\"tm-close-all-tiddlers\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-mini\"><<lingo Button>></$button>\"\"\"/>\n</div>\n</$tiddler>\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SideBar/Recent": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SideBar/Recent",
"tags": "$:/tags/SideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/Recent/Caption}}",
"text": "<$macrocall $name=\"timeline\" format={{$:/language/RecentChanges/DateFormat}}/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SideBar/Tools": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SideBar/Tools",
"tags": "$:/tags/SideBar",
"caption": "{{$:/language/SideBar/Tools/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/\n\\define config-title()\n$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$(listItem)$\n\\end\n\n<<lingo Basics/Version/Prompt>> <<version>>\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-icons\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-text\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-class\" value=\"\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/PageControls]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<div style=\"position:relative;\" class={{{ [<listItem>encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[tc-btn-]] }}}>\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=<<config-title>> field=\"text\" checked=\"show\" unchecked=\"hide\" default=\"show\"/> <$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>>/> <i class=\"tc-muted\"><$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> field=\"description\"/></i>\n\n</div>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SideBarLists": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SideBarLists",
"text": "<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/search\"/>\n\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/tabs\"/>\n\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/page-controls": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/page-controls",
"tags": "$:/tags/SideBarSegment",
"text": "{{||$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/pagecontrols}}\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/search": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/search",
"tags": "$:/tags/SideBarSegment",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\n\\define count-popup-button()\n\\whitespace trim\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/search-dropdown\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}\n<$list filter=\"[{$(searchTiddler)$}minlength{$:/config/Search/MinLength}limit[1]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n<$vars userInput={{{ [<searchTiddler>get[text]] }}} configTiddler={{{ [[$:/state/search/currentTab]!is[missing]get[text]] ~[{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}] }}} replaceRegexp=\"limit\\[\\d+\\]\">\n<$vars primaryListFilter={{{ [<configTiddler>get[first-search-filter]search-replace:g:regexp<replaceRegexp>,[]] }}} secondaryListFilter={{{ [<configTiddler>get[second-search-filter]search-replace:g:regexp<replaceRegexp>,[]] }}}>\n<$set name=\"resultCount\" value=\"\"\"<$count filter=\"[subfilter<primaryListFilter>] [subfilter<secondaryListFilter>]\"/>\"\"\">\n{{$:/language/Search/Matches}}\n</$set>\n</$vars>\n</$vars>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n\\define search-results-list()\n\\whitespace trim\n<$vars userInput={{$(searchTiddler)$}} configTiddler={{{ [[$:/state/search/currentTab]!is[missing]get[text]] ~[{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}] }}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<userInput>minlength{$:/config/Search/MinLength}limit[1]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<div class=\"tc-search-results\">{{$:/language/Search/Search/TooShort}}</div>\"\"\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<$tiddler tiddler=<<configTiddler>>>\n\n{{$:/core/ui/SearchResults}}\n\n</$tiddler>\n\n</$list>\n</$vars>\n\\end\n\n\\define cancel-search-actions() <$list filter=\"[<searchTiddler>get[text]!match{$:/temp/search}]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[[$:/temp/search]] [<searchTiddler>] [<searchListState>]\"/>\"\"\"><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/search\" text={{{ [<searchTiddler>get[text]] }}}/><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/search/refresh\" text=\"yes\"/></$list>\n\n\\define input-accept-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/config/Search/NavigateOnEnter/enable}match[yes]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]!is[missing]] ~[<__tiddler__>get[text]is[shadow]]\"><$action-navigate $to={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list>\"\"\"><$action-navigate $to={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list>\n\n\\define input-accept-variant-actions() <$list filter=\"[{$:/config/Search/NavigateOnEnter/enable}match[yes]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]!is[missing]] ~[<__tiddler__>get[text]is[shadow]]\"><$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]minlength[1]]\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" $param={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list></$list>\"\"\"><$list filter=\"[<__tiddler__>get[text]minlength[1]]\"><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" $param={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}/></$list></$list>\n\n\\define set-next-input-tab(beforeafter:\"after\") <$macrocall $name=\"change-input-tab\" stateTitle=\"$:/state/tab/search-results/sidebar\" tag=\"$:/tags/SearchResults\" beforeafter=\"$beforeafter$\" defaultState={{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}} actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/state/search/currentTab\" text=<<nextTab>>/>\"\"\"/>\n\n\\define advanced-search-actions() <$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch\" text={{$:/temp/search/input}}/><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/input\" text={{$:/temp/search/input}}/><<delete-state-tiddlers>><$action-navigate $to=\"$:/AdvancedSearch\"/><$action-setfield $tiddler=\"$:/temp/advancedsearch/refresh\" text=\"yes\"/><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=\"\"\"[data-tiddler-title=\"$:/AdvancedSearch\"] .tc-search input\"\"\" preventScroll=\"true\"/><$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"$:/temp/search $:/temp/search/input $:/temp/search/refresh [<searchListState>]\"/>\n\n<div class=\"tc-sidebar-lists tc-sidebar-search\">\n\n<$vars editTiddler=\"$:/temp/search\" searchTiddler=\"$:/temp/search/input\" searchListState=<<qualify \"$:/state/search-list/selected-item\">>>\n<div class=\"tc-search\">\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-right))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab>>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-tab-left))\" actions=<<set-next-input-tab \"before\">>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((advanced-search-sidebar))\" actions=<<advanced-search-actions>>>\n<$macrocall $name=\"keyboard-driven-input\" tiddler=<<editTiddler>> storeTitle=<<searchTiddler>> \n\t\tselectionStateTitle=<<searchListState>> refreshTitle=\"$:/temp/search/refresh\" type=\"search\" \n\t\ttag=\"input\" focus={{$:/config/Search/AutoFocus}} focusPopup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/search-dropdown\">> \n\t\tclass=\"tc-popup-handle\" filterMinLength={{$:/config/Search/MinLength}} inputCancelActions=<<cancel-search-actions>> \n\t\tinputAcceptActions=<<input-accept-actions>> inputAcceptVariantActions=<<input-accept-variant-actions>> cancelPopups=\"yes\" \n\t\tconfigTiddlerFilter=\"[[$:/state/search/currentTab]!is[missing]get[text]] ~[{$:/config/SearchResults/Default}]\"/>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n<$reveal state=<<searchTiddler>> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/AdvancedSearch/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/AdvancedSearch/Caption}} class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<<advanced-search-actions>>\n{{$:/core/images/advanced-search-button}}\n</$button>\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<<cancel-search-actions>><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=\".tc-search input\"/>\n{{$:/core/images/close-button}}\n</$button>\n<<count-popup-button>>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal state=<<searchTiddler>> type=\"match\" text=\"\">\n<$button to=\"$:/AdvancedSearch\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/AdvancedSearch/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/AdvancedSearch/Caption}} class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/advanced-search-button}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n\n<$reveal tag=\"div\" class=\"tc-block-dropdown-wrapper\" state=<<searchTiddler>> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n\n<$reveal tag=\"div\" class=\"tc-block-dropdown tc-search-drop-down tc-popup-handle\" state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/search-dropdown\">> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\" default=\"\">\n\n<<search-results-list>>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</$vars>\n\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/site-subtitle": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/site-subtitle",
"tags": "$:/tags/SideBarSegment",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-site-subtitle\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/SiteSubtitle\" mode=\"inline\"/>\n\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/site-title": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/site-title",
"tags": "$:/tags/SideBarSegment",
"text": "<h1 class=\"tc-site-title\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/SiteTitle\" mode=\"inline\"/>\n\n</h1>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/tabs": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/tabs",
"tags": "$:/tags/SideBarSegment",
"text": "<div class=\"tc-sidebar-lists tc-sidebar-tabs\">\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/SideBar]!has[draft.of]]\" default={{$:/config/DefaultSidebarTab}} state=\"$:/state/tab/sidebar\" class=\"tc-sidebar-tabs-main\" explicitState=\"$:/state/tab/sidebar--595412856\"/>\n\n</div>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/SwitcherModal": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/SwitcherModal",
"subtitle": "<$text text={{{[<switch>lookup[$:/language/Switcher/Subtitle/]]}}}/>",
"class": "tc-modal-centered",
"text": "<$tiddler tiddler={{{[<switch>lookup[$:/config/SwitcherTargets/]]}}}>\n\n\n<$transclude/>\n\n\n</$tiddler>"
},
"$:/TagManager": {
"title": "$:/TagManager",
"icon": "$:/core/images/tag-button",
"color": "#bbb",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TagManager/\n\\define iconEditorTab(type)\n\\whitespace trim\n<$link to=\"\"><<lingo Icons/None>></$link>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]is[image]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Image]] -[type[application/pdf]] +[sort[title]] +[$type$is[system]]\">\n<$link to={{!!title}}>\n<$transclude/> <$view field=\"title\"/>\n</$link>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\\define iconEditor(title)\n\\whitespace trim\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down-wrapper\">\n<$button popupTitle={{{ [[$:/state/popup/icon/]addsuffix<__title__>] }}} class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown\">{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}</$button>\n<$reveal stateTitle={{{ [[$:/state/popup/icon/]addsuffix<__title__>] }}} type=\"popup\" position=\"belowleft\" text=\"\" default=\"\">\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n<$linkcatcher actions=\"\"\"<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<__title__>> icon=<<navigateTo>>/>\"\"\">\n<<iconEditorTab type:\"!\">>\n<hr/>\n<<iconEditorTab type:\"\">>\n</$linkcatcher>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n\\end\n\\define toggleButton(state)\n\\whitespace trim\n<$reveal stateTitle=<<__state__>> type=\"match\" text=\"closed\" default=\"closed\">\n<$button setTitle=<<__state__>> setTo=\"open\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown\" selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n{{$:/core/images/info-button}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal stateTitle=<<__state__>> type=\"match\" text=\"open\" default=\"closed\">\n<$button setTitle=<<__state__>> setTo=\"closed\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown\" selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n{{$:/core/images/info-button}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n\\end\n\\whitespace trim\n<table class=\"tc-tag-manager-table\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<th><<lingo Colour/Heading>></th>\n<th class=\"tc-tag-manager-tag\"><<lingo Tag/Heading>></th>\n<th><<lingo Count/Heading>></th>\n<th><<lingo Icon/Heading>></th>\n<th><<lingo Info/Heading>></th>\n</tr>\n<$list filter=\"[tags[]!is[system]sort[title]]\">\n<tr>\n<td><$edit-text field=\"color\" tag=\"input\" type=\"color\"/></td>\n<td>{{||$:/core/ui/TagTemplate}}</td>\n<td><$count filter=\"[all[current]tagging[]]\"/></td>\n<td>\n<$macrocall $name=\"iconEditor\" title={{!!title}}/>\n</td>\n<td>\n<$macrocall $name=\"toggleButton\" state={{{ [[$:/state/tag-manager/]addsuffix<currentTiddler>] }}} /> \n</td>\n</tr>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n<td colspan=\"4\">\n<$reveal stateTitle={{{ [[$:/state/tag-manager/]addsuffix<currentTiddler>] }}} type=\"match\" text=\"open\" default=\"\">\n<table>\n<tbody>\n<tr><td><<lingo Colour/Heading>></td><td><$edit-text field=\"color\" tag=\"input\" type=\"text\" size=\"9\"/></td></tr>\n<tr><td><<lingo Icon/Heading>></td><td><$edit-text field=\"icon\" tag=\"input\" size=\"45\"/></td></tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n</$reveal>\n</td>\n</tr>\n</$list>\n<tr>\n<td></td>\n<td style=\"position:relative;\">\n{{$:/core/ui/UntaggedTemplate}}\n</td>\n<td>\n<small class=\"tc-menu-list-count\"><$count filter=\"[untagged[]!is[system]] -[tags[]]\"/></small>\n</td>\n<td></td>\n<td></td>\n</tr>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TagPickerTagTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TagPickerTagTemplate",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button class=<<button-classes>> tag=\"a\" tooltip={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Add/Button/Hint}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<saveTiddler>minlength[1]]\">\n<$action-listops $tiddler=<<saveTiddler>> $field=<<tagField>> $subfilter=\"[<tag>]\"/>\n</$list>\n<$set name=\"currentTiddlerCSSEscaped\" value={{{ [<saveTiddler>escapecss[]] }}}>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=<<get-tagpicker-focus-selector>> preventScroll=\"true\"/>\n</$set>\n<<delete-tag-state-tiddlers>>\n<$list filter=\"[<refreshTitle>minlength[1]]\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<refreshTitle>> text=\"yes\"/>\n</$list>\n<<actions>>\n<$set name=\"backgroundColor\" value={{!!color}}>\n<$wikify name=\"foregroundColor\" text=\"\"\"<$macrocall $name=\"contrastcolour\" target={{!!color}} fallbackTarget=<<fallbackTarget>> colourA=<<colourA>> colourB=<<colourB>>/>\"\"\">\n<span class=\"tc-tag-label tc-btn-invisible\" style=<<tag-pill-styles>>>\n<$transclude tiddler={{!!icon}}/><$view field=\"title\" format=\"text\"/>\n</span>\n</$wikify>\n</$set>\n</$button>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TagTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TagTemplate",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<span class=\"tc-tag-list-item\">\n<$set name=\"transclusion\" value=<<currentTiddler>>>\n<$macrocall $name=\"tag-pill-body\" tag=<<currentTiddler>> icon={{!!icon}} colour={{!!color}} palette={{$:/palette}} element-tag=\"\"\"$button\"\"\" element-attributes=\"\"\"popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/tag\">> dragFilter='[all[current]tagging[]]' tag='span'\"\"\"/>\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/tag\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"below\" animate=\"yes\" class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n<$set name=\"tv-show-missing-links\" value=\"yes\">\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n</$set>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/TagDropdown]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\"> \n<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>>/> \n</$list>\n<hr>\n<$macrocall $name=\"list-tagged-draggable\" tag=<<currentTiddler>>/>\n</$reveal>\n</$set>\n</span>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerFieldTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerFieldTemplate",
"text": "<tr class=\"tc-view-field\">\n<td class=\"tc-view-field-name\">\n<$text text=<<listItem>>/>\n</td>\n<td class=\"tc-view-field-value\">\n<$view field=<<listItem>>/>\n</td>\n</tr>"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerFields": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerFields",
"text": "<table class=\"tc-view-field-table\">\n<tbody>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]fields[]sort[title]] -text\" template=\"$:/core/ui/TiddlerFieldTemplate\" variable=\"listItem\"/>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Advanced/PluginInfo": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Advanced/PluginInfo",
"tags": "$:/tags/TiddlerInfo/Advanced",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/Advanced/PluginInfo/\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]has[plugin-type]]\">\n\n! <<lingo Heading>>\n\n<<lingo Hint>>\n<ul>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]plugintiddlers[]sort[title]]\" emptyMessage=<<lingo Empty/Hint>>>\n<li>\n<$link to={{!!title}}>\n<$view field=\"title\"/>\n</$link>\n</li>\n</$list>\n</ul>\n\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Advanced/ShadowInfo": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Advanced/ShadowInfo",
"tags": "$:/tags/TiddlerInfo/Advanced",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/Advanced/ShadowInfo/\n<$set name=\"infoTiddler\" value=<<currentTiddler>>>\n\n''<<lingo Heading>>''\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]!is[shadow]]\">\n\n<<lingo NotShadow/Hint>>\n\n</$list>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]is[shadow]]\">\n\n<<lingo Shadow/Hint>>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]shadowsource[]]\">\n\n<$set name=\"pluginTiddler\" value=<<currentTiddler>>>\n<<lingo Shadow/Source>>\n</$set>\n\n</$list>\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]is[shadow]is[tiddler]]\">\n\n<<lingo OverriddenShadow/Hint>>\n\n</$list>\n\n\n</$list>\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Advanced": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Advanced",
"tags": "$:/tags/TiddlerInfo",
"caption": "{{$:/language/TiddlerInfo/Advanced/Caption}}",
"text": "<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/TiddlerInfo/Advanced]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> mode=\"block\"/>\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Fields": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Fields",
"tags": "$:/tags/TiddlerInfo",
"caption": "{{$:/language/TiddlerInfo/Fields/Caption}}",
"text": "<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/core/ui/TiddlerFields\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/List": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/List",
"tags": "$:/tags/TiddlerInfo",
"caption": "{{$:/language/TiddlerInfo/List/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/\n<$list filter=\"[list{!!title}]\" emptyMessage=<<lingo List/Empty>> template=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Listed": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Listed",
"tags": "$:/tags/TiddlerInfo",
"caption": "{{$:/language/TiddlerInfo/Listed/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]listed[]!is[system]]\" emptyMessage=<<lingo Listed/Empty>> template=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/References": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/References",
"tags": "$:/tags/TiddlerInfo",
"caption": "{{$:/language/TiddlerInfo/References/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]backlinks[]sort[title]]\" emptyMessage=<<lingo References/Empty>> template=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\">\n</$list>"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Tagging": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Tagging",
"tags": "$:/tags/TiddlerInfo",
"caption": "{{$:/language/TiddlerInfo/Tagging/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]tagging[]]\" emptyMessage=<<lingo Tagging/Empty>> template=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Tools": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Tools",
"tags": "$:/tags/TiddlerInfo",
"caption": "{{$:/language/TiddlerInfo/Tools/Caption}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/TiddlerInfo/\n\\define config-title()\n$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$(listItem)$\n\\end\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-icons\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-text\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-class\" value=\"\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ViewToolbar]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<$checkbox tiddler=<<config-title>> field=\"text\" checked=\"show\" unchecked=\"hide\" default=\"show\"/> <$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>>/> <i class=\"tc-muted\"><$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> field=\"description\"/></i>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo",
"text": "<div style=\"position:relative;\">\n<div class=\"tc-tiddler-controls\" style=\"position:absolute;right:0;\">\n<$reveal state=\"$:/config/TiddlerInfo/Mode\" type=\"match\" text=\"sticky\">\n<$button set=<<tiddlerInfoState>> setTo=\"\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Info/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Info/Caption}} class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/close-button}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"tabs\" tabsList=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/TiddlerInfo]!has[draft.of]]\" default={{$:/config/TiddlerInfo/Default}}/>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/TopBar/menu": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/TopBar/menu",
"tags": "$:/tags/TopRightBar",
"text": "<$list filter=\"[[$:/state/sidebar]get[text]] +[else[yes]!match[no]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$button set=\"$:/state/sidebar\" setTo=\"no\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/HideSideBar/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/HideSideBar/Caption}} class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-hide-sidebar-btn\">{{$:/core/images/chevron-right}}</$button>\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[[$:/state/sidebar]get[text]] +[else[yes]match[no]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$button set=\"$:/state/sidebar\" setTo=\"yes\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/ShowSideBar/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/ShowSideBar/Caption}} class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-show-sidebar-btn\">{{$:/core/images/chevron-left}}</$button>\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/UntaggedTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/UntaggedTemplate",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/SideBar/\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/tag\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-untagged-label tc-tag-label\">\n<<lingo Tags/Untagged/Caption>>\n</$button>\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/tag\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"below\">\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n<$list filter=\"[untagged[]!is[system]] -[tags[]] +[sort[title]]\" template=\"$:/core/ui/ListItemTemplate\"/>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/body": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/body",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewTemplate",
"text": "<$reveal tag=\"div\" class=\"tc-tiddler-body\" type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<folded-state>> text=\"hide\" retain=\"yes\" animate=\"yes\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]!has[plugin-type]!field:hide-body[yes]]\">\n\n<$transclude>\n\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/language/MissingTiddler/Hint\"/>\n\n</$transclude>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/classic": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/classic",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewTemplate $:/tags/EditTemplate",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ClassicWarning/\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]type[text/x-tiddlywiki]]\">\n<div class=\"tc-message-box\">\n\n<<lingo Hint>>\n\n<$button set=\"!!type\" setTo=\"text/vnd.tiddlywiki\"><<lingo Upgrade/Caption>></$button>\n\n</div>\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/import": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/import",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewTemplate",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/Import/\n\n\\define buttons()\n<$button message=\"tm-delete-tiddler\" param=<<currentTiddler>>><<lingo Listing/Cancel/Caption>></$button>\n<$button message=\"tm-perform-import\" param=<<currentTiddler>>><<lingo Listing/Import/Caption>></$button>\n<<lingo Listing/Preview>> <$select tiddler=\"$:/state/importpreviewtype\" default=\"$:/core/ui/ImportPreviews/Text\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ImportPreview]!has[draft.of]]\">\n<option value=<<currentTiddler>>>{{!!caption}}</option>\n</$list>\n</$select>\n\\end\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]field:plugin-type[import]]\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-import\">\n\n<<lingo Listing/Hint>>\n\n<<buttons>>\n\n{{||$:/core/ui/ImportListing}}\n\n<<buttons>>\n\n</div>\n\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/plugin": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/plugin",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewTemplate",
"text": "<$reveal tag=\"div\" class=\"tc-tiddler-plugin-info\" type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<folded-state>> text=\"hide\" retain=\"yes\" animate=\"yes\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]has[plugin-type]] -[all[current]field:plugin-type[import]]\">\n<$set name=\"plugin-type\" value={{!!plugin-type}}>\n<$set name=\"default-popup-state\" value=\"yes\">\n<$set name=\"qualified-state\" value=<<qualify \"$:/state/plugin-info\">>>\n{{||$:/core/ui/Components/plugin-info}}\n</$set>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</$reveal>"
},
"$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewTemplate",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<folded-state>> text=\"hide\" tag=\"div\" retain=\"yes\" animate=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-subtitle\">\n<$link to={{!!modifier}} />\n<$view field=\"modified\" format=\"date\" template={{$:/language/Tiddler/DateFormat}}/>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/tags": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/tags",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewTemplate",
"text": "<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<folded-state>> text=\"hide\" tag=\"div\" retain=\"yes\" animate=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-tags-wrapper\"><$list filter=\"[all[current]tags[]sort[title]]\" template=\"$:/core/ui/TagTemplate\" storyview=\"pop\"/></div>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/title": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/title",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewTemplate",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define title-styles()\nfill:$(foregroundColor)$;\n\\end\n\\define config-title()\n$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$(listItem)$\n\\end\n<div class=\"tc-tiddler-title\">\n<div class=\"tc-titlebar\">\n<span class=\"tc-tiddler-controls\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ViewToolbar]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\"><$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<config-title>> text=\"hide\"><$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-class\" filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-class>] [<listItem>encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[tc-btn-]]\"><$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>>/></$set></$reveal></$list>\n</span>\n<$set name=\"tv-wikilinks\" value={{$:/config/Tiddlers/TitleLinks}}>\n<$link>\n<$set name=\"foregroundColor\" value={{!!color}}>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]has[icon]]~[[$:/config/DefaultTiddlerIcon]has[text]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-tiddler-title-icon\" style=<<title-styles>>>\n<$transclude tiddler={{!!icon}}>\n<$transclude tiddler={{$:/config/DefaultTiddlerIcon}}/>\n</$transclude>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]removeprefix[$:/]]\">\n<h2 class=\"tc-title\" title={{$:/language/SystemTiddler/Tooltip}}>\n<span class=\"tc-system-title-prefix\">$:/</span><$text text=<<currentTiddler>>/>\n</h2>\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]!prefix[$:/]]\">\n<h2 class=\"tc-title\">\n<$view field=\"title\"/>\n</h2>\n</$list>\n</$link>\n</$set>\n</div>\n\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\" default=\"\" state=<<tiddlerInfoState>> class=\"tc-tiddler-info tc-popup-handle\" animate=\"yes\" retain=\"yes\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/TiddlerInfoSegment]!has[draft.of]] [[$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo]]\" variable=\"listItem\"><$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> mode=\"block\"/></$list>\n\n</$reveal>\n</div>"
},
"$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/unfold": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/unfold",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewTemplate",
"text": "<$reveal tag=\"div\" type=\"nomatch\" state=\"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-bar\" text=\"hide\">\n<$reveal tag=\"div\" type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<folded-state>> text=\"hide\" default=\"show\" retain=\"yes\" animate=\"yes\">\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Fold/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Fold/Caption}} class=\"tc-fold-banner\">\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-fold-tiddler\" $param=<<currentTiddler>> foldedState=<<folded-state>>/>\n{{$:/core/images/chevron-up}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal tag=\"div\" type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<folded-state>> text=\"show\" default=\"show\" retain=\"yes\" animate=\"yes\">\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Unfold/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Unfold/Caption}} class=\"tc-unfold-banner\">\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-fold-tiddler\" $param=<<currentTiddler>> foldedState=<<folded-state>>/>\n{{$:/core/images/chevron-down}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate",
"text": "\\define folded-state()\n$:/state/folded/$(currentTiddler)$\n\\end\n\\define cancel-delete-tiddler-actions(message) <$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-$message$-tiddler\"/>\n\\import [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro/View]!has[draft.of]]\n<$vars storyTiddler=<<currentTiddler>> tiddlerInfoState=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/tiddler-info\">>><div data-tiddler-title=<<currentTiddler>> data-tags={{!!tags}} class={{{ tc-tiddler-frame tc-tiddler-view-frame [<currentTiddler>is[tiddler]then[tc-tiddler-exists]] [<currentTiddler>is[missing]!is[shadow]then[tc-tiddler-missing]] [<currentTiddler>is[shadow]then[tc-tiddler-exists tc-tiddler-shadow]] [<currentTiddler>is[shadow]is[tiddler]then[tc-tiddler-overridden-shadow]] [<currentTiddler>is[system]then[tc-tiddler-system]] [{!!class}] [<currentTiddler>tags[]encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[tc-tagged-]] +[join[ ]] }}}><$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ViewTemplate]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\"><$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>>/></$list>\n</div>\n</$vars>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/clone": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/clone",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/clone-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Clone/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Clone/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button message=\"tm-new-tiddler\" param=<<currentTiddler>> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Clone/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Clone/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/clone-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Clone/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/close-others": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/close-others",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/close-others-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/CloseOthers/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/CloseOthers/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button message=\"tm-close-other-tiddlers\" param=<<currentTiddler>> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/CloseOthers/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/CloseOthers/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/close-others-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/CloseOthers/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/close": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/close",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/close-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Close/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Close/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button message=\"tm-close-tiddler\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Close/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Close/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/close-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Close/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/edit": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/edit",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/edit-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Edit/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Edit/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button message=\"tm-edit-tiddler\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Edit/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Edit/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/edit-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Edit/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/export-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/export-tiddler",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/export-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/ExportTiddler/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/ExportTiddler/Hint}}",
"text": "\\define makeExportFilter()\n[[$(currentTiddler)$]]\n\\end\n<$macrocall $name=\"exportButton\" exportFilter=<<makeExportFilter>> lingoBase=\"$:/language/Buttons/ExportTiddler/\" baseFilename=<<currentTiddler>>/>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-bar": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-bar",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/chevron-up}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Fold/FoldBar/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Fold/FoldBar/Hint}}",
"text": "<!-- This dummy toolbar button is here to allow visibility of the fold-bar to be controlled as if it were a toolbar button -->"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-others": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-others",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/fold-others-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/FoldOthers/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/FoldOthers/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/FoldOthers/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/FoldOthers/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-fold-other-tiddlers\" $param=<<currentTiddler>> foldedStatePrefix=\"$:/state/folded/\"/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n{{$:/core/images/fold-others-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/FoldOthers/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/fold-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Fold/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Fold/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<folded-state>> text=\"hide\" default=\"show\">\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Fold/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Fold/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-fold-tiddler\" $param=<<currentTiddler>> foldedState=<<folded-state>>/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n{{$:/core/images/fold-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Fold/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" stateTitle=<<folded-state>> text=\"hide\" default=\"show\">\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Unfold/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Unfold/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-fold-tiddler\" $param=<<currentTiddler>> foldedState=<<folded-state>>/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n{{$:/core/images/unfold-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Unfold/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/info": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/info",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/info-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Info/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Info/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define button-content()\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/info-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Info/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n\\end\n<$reveal state=\"$:/config/TiddlerInfo/Mode\" type=\"match\" text=\"popup\">\n<$button popup=<<tiddlerInfoState>> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Info/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Info/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"button-content\" mode=\"inline\"/>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal state=\"$:/config/TiddlerInfo/Mode\" type=\"match\" text=\"sticky\">\n<$reveal state=<<tiddlerInfoState>> type=\"match\" text=\"\" default=\"\">\n<$button set=<<tiddlerInfoState>> setTo=\"yes\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Info/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Info/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"button-content\" mode=\"inline\"/>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal state=<<tiddlerInfoState>> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\" default=\"\">\n<$button set=<<tiddlerInfoState>> setTo=\"\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Info/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Info/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"button-content\" mode=\"inline\"/>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n</$reveal>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-tiddler-actions": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-tiddler-actions",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}} {{$:/language/Buttons/More/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/More/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define config-title()\n$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$(listItem)$\n\\end\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/more\">> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/More/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/More/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/More/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/more\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"belowleft\" animate=\"yes\">\n\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-icons\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-text\" value=\"yes\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-class\" value=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/ViewToolbar]!has[draft.of]] -[[$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-tiddler-actions]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<config-title>> text=\"hide\">\n\n<$set name=\"tv-config-toolbar-class\" filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-class>] [<listItem>encodeuricomponent[]addprefix[tc-btn-]]\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>> mode=\"inline\"/>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</$list>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n\n</$set>\n\n</div>\n\n</$reveal>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-here": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-here",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/new-here-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define newHereActions()\n<$set name=\"tags\" filter=\"[<currentTiddler>] [{$:/config/NewTiddler/Tags}]\">\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-new-tiddler\" tags=<<tags>>/>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\\define newHereButton()\n<$button actions=<<newHereActions>> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/new-here-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/NewHere/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>\n\\end\n<<newHereButton>>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-journal-here": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-journal-here",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/new-journal-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/NewJournalHere/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/NewJournalHere/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define journalButtonTags()\n[[$(currentTiddlerTag)$]] $(journalTags)$\n\\end\n\\define journalButton()\n<$button tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/NewJournalHere/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/NewJournalHere/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$wikify name=\"journalTitle\" text=\"\"\"<$macrocall $name=\"now\" format=<<journalTitleTemplate>>/>\"\"\">\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-new-tiddler\" title=<<journalTitle>> tags=<<journalButtonTags>>/>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/new-journal-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/NewJournalHere/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$wikify>\n</$button>\n\\end\n<$set name=\"journalTitleTemplate\" value={{$:/config/NewJournal/Title}}>\n<$set name=\"journalTags\" value={{$:/config/NewJournal/Tags}}>\n<$set name=\"currentTiddlerTag\" value=<<currentTiddler>>>\n<<journalButton>>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/open-window": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/open-window",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/open-window}} {{$:/language/Buttons/OpenWindow/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/OpenWindow/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button message=\"tm-open-window\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/OpenWindow/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/OpenWindow/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/open-window}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/OpenWindow/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/permalink": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/permalink",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/permalink-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Permalink/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Permalink/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button message=\"tm-permalink\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Permalink/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Permalink/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/permalink-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Permalink/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/permaview": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/permaview",
"tags": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar $:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/core/images/permaview-button}} {{$:/language/Buttons/Permaview/Caption}}",
"description": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Permaview/Hint}}",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n<$button message=\"tm-permaview\" tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/Permaview/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/Buttons/Permaview/Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/permaview-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\">\n<$text text=\" \"/>\n<$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/Permaview/Caption}}/>\n</span>\n</$list>\n</$button>"
},
"$:/DefaultTiddlers": {
"title": "$:/DefaultTiddlers",
"text": "GettingStarted\n"
},
"$:/temp/advancedsearch": {
"title": "$:/temp/advancedsearch",
"text": ""
},
"$:/snippets/allfields": {
"title": "$:/snippets/allfields",
"text": "\\define renderfield(title)\n<tr class=\"tc-view-field\"><td class=\"tc-view-field-name\">''$title$'':</td><td class=\"tc-view-field-value\">//{{$:/language/Docs/Fields/$title$}}//</td></tr>\n\\end\n<table class=\"tc-view-field-table\"><tbody><$list filter=\"[fields[]sort[title]]\" variable=\"listItem\"><$macrocall $name=\"renderfield\" title=<<listItem>>/></$list>\n</tbody></table>\n"
},
"$:/config/AnimationDuration": {
"title": "$:/config/AnimationDuration",
"text": "400"
},
"$:/config/AutoFocus": {
"title": "$:/config/AutoFocus",
"text": "title"
},
"$:/config/AutoSave": {
"title": "$:/config/AutoSave",
"text": "yes"
},
"$:/config/BitmapEditor/Colour": {
"title": "$:/config/BitmapEditor/Colour",
"text": "#444"
},
"$:/config/BitmapEditor/ImageSizes": {
"title": "$:/config/BitmapEditor/ImageSizes",
"text": "[[62px 100px]] [[100px 62px]] [[124px 200px]] [[200px 124px]] [[248px 400px]] [[371px 600px]] [[400px 248px]] [[556px 900px]] [[600px 371px]] [[742px 1200px]] [[900px 556px]] [[1200px 742px]]"
},
"$:/config/BitmapEditor/LineWidth": {
"title": "$:/config/BitmapEditor/LineWidth",
"text": "3px"
},
"$:/config/BitmapEditor/LineWidths": {
"title": "$:/config/BitmapEditor/LineWidths",
"text": "0.25px 0.5px 1px 2px 3px 4px 6px 8px 10px 16px 20px 28px 40px 56px 80px"
},
"$:/config/BitmapEditor/Opacities": {
"title": "$:/config/BitmapEditor/Opacities",
"text": "0.01 0.025 0.05 0.075 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0"
},
"$:/config/BitmapEditor/Opacity": {
"title": "$:/config/BitmapEditor/Opacity",
"text": "1.0"
},
"$:/config/DefaultMoreSidebarTab": {
"title": "$:/config/DefaultMoreSidebarTab",
"text": "$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Tags"
},
"$:/config/DefaultSidebarTab": {
"title": "$:/config/DefaultSidebarTab",
"text": "$:/core/ui/SideBar/Open"
},
"$:/config/DownloadSaver/AutoSave": {
"title": "$:/config/DownloadSaver/AutoSave",
"text": "no"
},
"$:/config/Drafts/TypingTimeout": {
"title": "$:/config/Drafts/TypingTimeout",
"text": "400"
},
"$:/config/EditMode/fieldname-filter": {
"title": "$:/config/EditMode/fieldname-filter",
"first-search-filter": "[!is[shadow]!is[system]fields[]search:title<userInput>sort[]] -created -creator -draft.of -draft.title -modified -modifier -tags -text -title -type",
"second-search-filter": "[fields[]search:title<userInput>sort[]] -[!is[shadow]!is[system]fields[]]"
},
"$:/config/EditTabIndex": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTabIndex",
"text": "1\n"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/title": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/title",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/tags": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/tags",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/text": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/text",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/creator": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/creator",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/created": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/created",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/modified": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/modified",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/modifier": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/modifier",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/type": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/type",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/draft.title": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/draft.title",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/draft.of": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/draft.of",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/revision": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/revision",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/bag": {
"title": "$:/config/EditTemplateFields/Visibility/bag",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditorToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-4": {
"title": "$:/config/EditorToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-4",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditorToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-5": {
"title": "$:/config/EditorToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-5",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditorToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-6": {
"title": "$:/config/EditorToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-6",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/gif": {
"title": "$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/gif",
"text": "bitmap"
},
"$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/webp": {
"title": "$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/webp",
"text": "bitmap"
},
"$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/heic": {
"title": "$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/heic",
"text": "bitmap"
},
"$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/heif": {
"title": "$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/heif",
"text": "bitmap"
},
"$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/jpeg": {
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"text": "bitmap"
},
"$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/jpg": {
"title": "$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/jpg",
"text": "bitmap"
},
"$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/png": {
"title": "$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/png",
"text": "bitmap"
},
"$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/x-icon": {
"title": "$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/image/x-icon",
"text": "bitmap"
},
"$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/text/vnd.tiddlywiki": {
"title": "$:/config/EditorTypeMappings/text/vnd.tiddlywiki",
"text": "text"
},
"$:/config/Manager/Show": {
"title": "$:/config/Manager/Show",
"text": "tiddlers"
},
"$:/config/Manager/Filter": {
"title": "$:/config/Manager/Filter",
"text": ""
},
"$:/config/Manager/Order": {
"title": "$:/config/Manager/Order",
"text": "forward"
},
"$:/config/Manager/Sort": {
"title": "$:/config/Manager/Sort",
"text": "title"
},
"$:/config/Manager/System": {
"title": "$:/config/Manager/System",
"text": "system"
},
"$:/config/Manager/Tag": {
"title": "$:/config/Manager/Tag",
"text": ""
},
"$:/state/popup/manager/item/$:/Manager/ItemMain/RawText": {
"title": "$:/state/popup/manager/item/$:/Manager/ItemMain/RawText",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/MissingLinks": {
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"text": "yes"
},
"$:/config/Navigation/UpdateAddressBar": {
"title": "$:/config/Navigation/UpdateAddressBar",
"text": "no"
},
"$:/config/Navigation/UpdateHistory": {
"title": "$:/config/Navigation/UpdateHistory",
"text": "no"
},
"$:/config/NewImageType": {
"title": "$:/config/NewImageType",
"text": "jpeg"
},
"$:/config/OfficialPluginLibrary": {
"title": "$:/config/OfficialPluginLibrary",
"tags": "$:/tags/PluginLibrary",
"url": "https://tiddlywiki.com/library/v5.1.23/index.html",
"caption": "{{$:/language/OfficialPluginLibrary}}",
"text": "{{$:/language/OfficialPluginLibrary/Hint}}\n"
},
"$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromInsideRiver": {
"title": "$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromInsideRiver",
"text": "below"
},
"$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromOutsideRiver": {
"title": "$:/config/Navigation/openLinkFromOutsideRiver",
"text": "top"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/advanced-search": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/advanced-search",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/close-all": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/close-all",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/encryption": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/encryption",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/export-page": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/export-page",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-all": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-all",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/full-screen": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/full-screen",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/home": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/home",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/refresh": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/refresh",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/import": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/import",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/language": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/language",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/tag-manager": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/tag-manager",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/manager": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/manager",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-page-actions": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-page-actions",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-journal": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-journal",
"text": "hide"
},
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"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-image",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/palette": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/palette",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/permaview": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/permaview",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/print": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/print",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/storyview": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/storyview",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/timestamp": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/timestamp",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/theme": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/theme",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/unfold-all": {
"title": "$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/unfold-all",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/Performance/Instrumentation": {
"title": "$:/config/Performance/Instrumentation",
"text": "no"
},
"$:/config/RegisterPluginType/plugin": {
"title": "$:/config/RegisterPluginType/plugin",
"text": "yes"
},
"$:/config/RegisterPluginType/theme": {
"title": "$:/config/RegisterPluginType/theme",
"text": "no"
},
"$:/config/RegisterPluginType/language": {
"title": "$:/config/RegisterPluginType/language",
"text": "no"
},
"$:/config/RegisterPluginType/info": {
"title": "$:/config/RegisterPluginType/info",
"text": "yes"
},
"$:/config/RegisterPluginType/import": {
"title": "$:/config/RegisterPluginType/import",
"text": "no"
},
"$:/config/SaveWikiButton/Template": {
"title": "$:/config/SaveWikiButton/Template",
"text": "$:/core/save/all"
},
"$:/config/SaverFilter": {
"title": "$:/config/SaverFilter",
"text": "[all[]] -[prefix[$:/HistoryList]] -[prefix[$:/StoryList]] -[status[pending]plugin-type[import]] -[[$:/isEncrypted]] -[[$:/UploadName]] -[prefix[$:/state/]] -[prefix[$:/temp/]]\n"
},
"$:/config/Search/AutoFocus": {
"title": "$:/config/Search/AutoFocus",
"text": "true"
},
"$:/config/Search/MinLength": {
"title": "$:/config/Search/MinLength",
"text": "3"
},
"$:/config/SearchResults/Default": {
"title": "$:/config/SearchResults/Default",
"text": "$:/core/ui/DefaultSearchResultList"
},
"$:/config/Server/ExternalFilters/[all[tiddlers]!is[system]sort[title]]": {
"title": "$:/config/Server/ExternalFilters/[all[tiddlers]!is[system]sort[title]]",
"text": "yes"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/add-field": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/add-field",
"text": "{{$:/language/EditTemplate/Fields/Add/Button/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/advanced-search": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/advanced-search",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/AdvancedSearch/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/advanced-search-sidebar": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/advanced-search-sidebar",
"text": "{{$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/AdvancedSearch/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/bold": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/bold",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Bold/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/cancel-edit-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/cancel-edit-tiddler",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Cancel/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/change-sidebar-layout": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/change-sidebar-layout",
"text": "{{$:/language/Shortcuts/SidebarLayout/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/delete-field": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/delete-field",
"text": "{{$:/language/EditTemplate/Field/Remove/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/excise": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/excise",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Excise/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-1": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-1",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading1/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-2": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-2",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading2/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-3": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-3",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading3/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-4": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-4",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading4/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-5": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-5",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading5/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-6": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/heading-6",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Heading6/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-accept": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-accept",
"text": "{{$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Accept/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-accept-variant": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-accept-variant",
"text": "{{$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/AcceptVariant/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-cancel": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-cancel",
"text": "{{$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Cancel/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-down": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-down",
"text": "{{$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Down/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-tab-left": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-tab-left",
"text": "{{$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Tab-Left/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-tab-right": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-tab-right",
"text": "{{$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Tab-Right/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-up": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/input-up",
"text": "{{$:/language/Shortcuts/Input/Up/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/italic": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/italic",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Italic/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/layout-switcher": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/layout-switcher",
"text": "{{$:/language/LayoutSwitcher/Description}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/link": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/link",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Link/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/linkify": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/linkify",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Linkify/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/list-bullet": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/list-bullet",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/ListBullet/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/list-number": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/list-number",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/ListNumber/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/mono-block": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/mono-block",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/MonoBlock/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/mono-line": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/mono-line",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/MonoLine/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/new-image": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/new-image",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/NewImage/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/new-journal": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/new-journal",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/NewJournal/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/new-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/new-tiddler",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/NewTiddler/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/picture": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/picture",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Picture/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/preview": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/preview",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Preview/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/quote": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/quote",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Quote/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/save-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/save-tiddler",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Save/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/save-wiki": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/save-wiki",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/SaveWiki/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/sidebar-search": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/sidebar-search",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/SidebarSearch/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/stamp": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/stamp",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Stamp/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/strikethrough": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/strikethrough",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Strikethrough/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/subscript": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/subscript",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Subscript/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/superscript": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/superscript",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Superscript/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/toggle-sidebar": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/toggle-sidebar",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/ToggleSidebar/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/transcludify": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/transcludify",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Transcludify/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/ShortcutInfo/underline": {
"title": "$:/config/ShortcutInfo/underline",
"text": "{{$:/language/Buttons/Underline/Hint}}"
},
"$:/config/SwitcherTargets/layout": {
"title": "$:/config/SwitcherTargets/layout",
"text": "$:/snippets/LayoutSwitcher"
},
"$:/config/SwitcherTargets/language": {
"title": "$:/config/SwitcherTargets/language",
"text": "$:/snippets/languageswitcher"
},
"$:/config/SwitcherTargets/palette": {
"title": "$:/config/SwitcherTargets/palette",
"text": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Palette"
},
"$:/config/SwitcherTargets/theme": {
"title": "$:/config/SwitcherTargets/theme",
"text": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Theme"
},
"$:/config/SyncFilter": {
"title": "$:/config/SyncFilter",
"text": "[is[tiddler]] -[[$:/core]] -[[$:/library/sjcl.js]] -[prefix[$:/boot/]] -[prefix[$:/HistoryList]] -[status[pending]plugin-type[import]] -[[$:/isEncrypted]] -[prefix[$:/status/]] -[prefix[$:/state/]] -[prefix[$:/temp/]]\n"
},
"$:/config/SyncSystemTiddlersFromServer": {
"title": "$:/config/SyncSystemTiddlersFromServer",
"text": "no"
},
"$:/config/Tags/MinLength": {
"title": "$:/config/Tags/MinLength",
"text": "0"
},
"$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Height": {
"title": "$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Height",
"text": "400px"
},
"$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Mode": {
"title": "$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Mode",
"text": "auto"
},
"$:/config/TiddlerInfo/Default": {
"title": "$:/config/TiddlerInfo/Default",
"text": "$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Fields"
},
"$:/config/TiddlerInfo/Mode": {
"title": "$:/config/TiddlerInfo/Mode",
"text": "popup"
},
"$:/config/Tiddlers/TitleLinks": {
"title": "$:/config/Tiddlers/TitleLinks",
"text": "no"
},
"$:/config/Toolbar/ButtonClass": {
"title": "$:/config/Toolbar/ButtonClass",
"text": "tc-btn-invisible"
},
"$:/config/Toolbar/Icons": {
"title": "$:/config/Toolbar/Icons",
"text": "yes"
},
"$:/config/Toolbar/Text": {
"title": "$:/config/Toolbar/Text",
"text": "no"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/clone": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/clone",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/close-others": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/close-others",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/export-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/export-tiddler",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/info": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/info",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-tiddler-actions": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-tiddler-actions",
"text": "show"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-here": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-here",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-journal-here": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-journal-here",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/open-window": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/open-window",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/permalink": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/permalink",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/permaview": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/permaview",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/delete": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/delete",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-bar": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-bar",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-others": {
"title": "$:/config/ViewToolbarButtons/Visibility/$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-others",
"text": "hide"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-mac/bold": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-mac/bold",
"text": "meta-B"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-mac/input-tab-left": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-mac/input-tab-left",
"text": "ctrl-Left"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-mac/input-tab-right": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-mac/input-tab-right",
"text": "ctrl-Right"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-mac/italic": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-mac/italic",
"text": "meta-I"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-mac/underline": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-mac/underline",
"text": "meta-U"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-mac/new-image": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-mac/new-image",
"text": "ctrl-I"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-mac/new-journal": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-mac/new-journal",
"text": "ctrl-J"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-mac/new-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-mac/new-tiddler",
"text": "ctrl-N"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-mac/save-wiki": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-mac/save-wiki",
"text": "meta-S"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/bold": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/bold",
"text": "ctrl-B"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/italic": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/italic",
"text": "ctrl-I"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/underline": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/underline",
"text": "ctrl-U"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/new-image": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/new-image",
"text": "alt-I"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/new-journal": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/new-journal",
"text": "alt-J"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/new-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts-not-mac/new-tiddler",
"text": "alt-N"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/add-field": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/add-field",
"text": "enter"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/advanced-search": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/advanced-search",
"text": "ctrl-shift-A"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/advanced-search-sidebar": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/advanced-search-sidebar",
"text": "alt-Enter"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/cancel-edit-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/cancel-edit-tiddler",
"text": "escape"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/change-sidebar-layout": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/change-sidebar-layout",
"text": "shift-alt-Down"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/delete-field": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/delete-field",
"text": "shift-alt-D"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/excise": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/excise",
"text": "ctrl-E"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/sidebar-search": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/sidebar-search",
"text": "ctrl-shift-F"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/heading-1": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/heading-1",
"text": "ctrl-1"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/heading-2": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/heading-2",
"text": "ctrl-2"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/heading-3": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/heading-3",
"text": "ctrl-3"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/heading-4": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/heading-4",
"text": "ctrl-4"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/heading-5": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/heading-5",
"text": "ctrl-5"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/heading-6": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/heading-6",
"text": "ctrl-6"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/input-accept": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/input-accept",
"text": "Enter"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/input-accept-variant": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/input-accept-variant",
"text": "ctrl-Enter"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/input-cancel": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/input-cancel",
"text": "Escape"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/input-down": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/input-down",
"text": "Down"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/input-tab-left": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/input-tab-left",
"text": "alt-Left"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/input-tab-right": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/input-tab-right",
"text": "alt-Right"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/input-up": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/input-up",
"text": "Up"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/layout-switcher": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/layout-switcher",
"text": "ctrl-shift-L"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/link": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/link",
"text": "ctrl-L"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/linkify": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/linkify",
"text": "alt-shift-L"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/list-bullet": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/list-bullet",
"text": "ctrl-shift-L"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/list-number": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/list-number",
"text": "ctrl-shift-N"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/mono-block": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/mono-block",
"text": "ctrl-shift-M"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/mono-line": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/mono-line",
"text": "ctrl-M"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/picture": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/picture",
"text": "ctrl-shift-I"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/preview": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/preview",
"text": "alt-P"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/quote": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/quote",
"text": "ctrl-Q"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/save-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/save-tiddler",
"text": "ctrl+enter"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/save-wiki": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/save-wiki",
"text": "ctrl-S"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/stamp": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/stamp",
"text": "ctrl-S"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/strikethrough": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/strikethrough",
"text": "ctrl-T"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/subscript": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/subscript",
"text": "ctrl-shift-B"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/superscript": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/superscript",
"text": "ctrl-shift-P"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/toggle-sidebar": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/toggle-sidebar",
"text": "alt-shift-S"
},
"$:/config/shortcuts/transcludify": {
"title": "$:/config/shortcuts/transcludify",
"text": "alt-shift-T"
},
"$:/config/ui/EditTemplate": {
"title": "$:/config/ui/EditTemplate",
"text": "$:/core/ui/EditTemplate"
},
"$:/config/ui/ViewTemplate": {
"title": "$:/config/ui/ViewTemplate",
"text": "$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate"
},
"$:/config/WikiParserRules/Inline/wikilink": {
"title": "$:/config/WikiParserRules/Inline/wikilink",
"text": "enable"
},
"$:/snippets/currpalettepreview": {
"title": "$:/snippets/currpalettepreview",
"text": "\\define resolve-colour(macrocall)\n\\import $:/core/macros/utils\n\\whitespace trim\n<$wikify name=\"name\" text=\"\"\"$macrocall$\"\"\">\n<<name>>\n</$wikify>\n\\end\n\\define swatchStyle()\nbackground-color: $(swatchColour)$;\n\\end\n\\define swatch-inner()\n<$set name=\"swatchColour\" value={{##$(colourResolved)$}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<swatchColour>!prefix[<<colour ]!suffix[>>]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<div class=\"tc-swatch\" style=<<swatchStyle>> title=<<swatchTitle>>/>\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<swatchColour>prefix[<<colour ]suffix[>>]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$wikify name=\"colourResolved\" text=\"\"\"<$macrocall $name=\"resolve-colour\" macrocall=<<swatchColour>>/>\"\"\">\n<<swatch-inner>>\n</$wikify>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\\define swatch()\n<$set name=\"swatchColour\" value={{##$(colour)$}}>\n<$set name=\"swatchTitle\" value=<<colour>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<swatchColour>!prefix[<<colour ]!suffix[>>]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<div class=\"tc-swatch\" style=<<swatchStyle>> title=<<swatchTitle>>/>\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<swatchColour>prefix[<<colour ]suffix[>>]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$wikify name=\"colourResolved\" text=\"\"\"<$macrocall $name=\"resolve-colour\" macrocall=<<swatchColour>>/>\"\"\">\n<<swatch-inner>>\n</$wikify>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n\\end\n<div class=\"tc-swatches-horiz\"><$list filter=\"\nforeground\nbackground\nmuted-foreground\nprimary\npage-background\ntab-background\ntiddler-info-background\n\" variable=\"colour\"><<swatch>></$list></div>\n"
},
"$:/snippets/download-wiki-button": {
"title": "$:/snippets/download-wiki-button",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Tools/Download/\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-big-green\">\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-download-file\" $param=\"$:/core/save/all\" filename=\"index.html\"/>\n<<lingo Full/Caption>> {{$:/core/images/save-button}}\n</$button>"
},
"$:/language": {
"title": "$:/language",
"text": "$:/languages/en-GB"
},
"$:/snippets/languageswitcher": {
"title": "$:/snippets/languageswitcher",
"text": "\\define flag-title()\n$(languagePluginTitle)$/icon\n\\end\n\n<$linkcatcher to=\"$:/language\">\n<div class=\"tc-chooser tc-language-chooser\">\n<$list filter=\"[[$:/languages/en-GB]] [plugin-type[language]sort[description]]\">\n<$set name=\"cls\" filter=\"[all[current]field:title{$:/language}]\" value=\"tc-chooser-item tc-chosen\" emptyValue=\"tc-chooser-item\"><div class=<<cls>>>\n<$link>\n<span class=\"tc-image-button\">\n<$set name=\"languagePluginTitle\" value=<<currentTiddler>>>\n<$transclude subtiddler=<<flag-title>>>\n<$list filter=\"[all[current]field:title[$:/languages/en-GB]]\">\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/languages/en-GB/icon\"/>\n</$list>\n</$transclude>\n</$set>\n</span>\n<$view field=\"description\">\n<$view field=\"name\">\n<$view field=\"title\"/>\n</$view>\n</$view>\n</$link>\n</div>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$linkcatcher>"
},
"$:/core/macros/CSS": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/CSS",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define colour(name)\n<$transclude tiddler={{$:/palette}} index=\"$name$\"><$transclude tiddler=\"$:/palettes/Vanilla\" index=\"$name$\"><$transclude tiddler=\"$:/config/DefaultColourMappings/$name$\"/></$transclude></$transclude>\n\\end\n\n\\define color(name)\n<<colour $name$>>\n\\end\n\n\\define box-shadow(shadow)\n``\n -webkit-box-shadow: $shadow$;\n -moz-box-shadow: $shadow$;\n box-shadow: $shadow$;\n``\n\\end\n\n\\define filter(filter)\n``\n -webkit-filter: $filter$;\n -moz-filter: $filter$;\n filter: $filter$;\n``\n\\end\n\n\\define transition(transition)\n``\n -webkit-transition: $transition$;\n -moz-transition: $transition$;\n transition: $transition$;\n``\n\\end\n\n\\define transform-origin(origin)\n``\n -webkit-transform-origin: $origin$;\n -moz-transform-origin: $origin$;\n transform-origin: $origin$;\n``\n\\end\n\n\\define background-linear-gradient(gradient)\n``\nbackground-image: linear-gradient($gradient$);\nbackground-image: -o-linear-gradient($gradient$);\nbackground-image: -moz-linear-gradient($gradient$);\nbackground-image: -webkit-linear-gradient($gradient$);\nbackground-image: -ms-linear-gradient($gradient$);\n``\n\\end\n\n\\define column-count(columns)\n``\n-moz-column-count: $columns$;\n-webkit-column-count: $columns$;\ncolumn-count: $columns$;\n``\n\\end\n\n\\define datauri(title)\n<$macrocall $name=\"makedatauri\" type={{$title$!!type}} text={{$title$}} _canonical_uri={{$title$!!_canonical_uri}}/>\n\\end\n\n\\define if-sidebar(text)\n<$reveal state=\"$:/state/sidebar\" type=\"match\" text=\"yes\" default=\"yes\">$text$</$reveal>\n\\end\n\n\\define if-no-sidebar(text)\n<$reveal state=\"$:/state/sidebar\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"yes\" default=\"yes\">$text$</$reveal>\n\\end\n\n\\define if-background-attachment(text)\n<$reveal state=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimage\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">$text$</$reveal>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/colour-picker": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/colour-picker",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define colour-picker-update-recent()\n<$action-listops\n\t$tiddler=\"$:/config/ColourPicker/Recent\"\n\t$subfilter=\"$(colour-picker-value)$ [list[$:/config/ColourPicker/Recent]remove[$(colour-picker-value)$]] +[limit[8]]\"\n/>\n\\end\n\n\\define colour-picker-inner(actions)\n<$button tag=\"a\" tooltip=\"\"\"$(colour-picker-value)$\"\"\">\n\n$(colour-picker-update-recent)$\n\n$actions$\n\n<span style=\"display:inline-block; background-color: $(colour-picker-value)$; width: 100%; height: 100%; border-radius: 50%;\"/>\n\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n\\define colour-picker-recent-inner(actions)\n<$set name=\"colour-picker-value\" value=\"$(recentColour)$\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"colour-picker-inner\" actions=\"\"\"$actions$\"\"\"/>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define colour-picker-recent(actions)\n{{$:/language/ColourPicker/Recent}} <$list filter=\"[list[$:/config/ColourPicker/Recent]]\" variable=\"recentColour\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"colour-picker-recent-inner\" actions=\"\"\"$actions$\"\"\"/></$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define colour-picker(actions)\n<div class=\"tc-colour-chooser\">\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"colour-picker-recent\" actions=\"\"\"$actions$\"\"\"/>\n\n---\n\n<$list filter=\"LightPink Pink Crimson LavenderBlush PaleVioletRed HotPink DeepPink MediumVioletRed Orchid Thistle Plum Violet Magenta Fuchsia DarkMagenta Purple MediumOrchid DarkViolet DarkOrchid Indigo BlueViolet MediumPurple MediumSlateBlue SlateBlue DarkSlateBlue Lavender GhostWhite Blue MediumBlue MidnightBlue DarkBlue Navy RoyalBlue CornflowerBlue LightSteelBlue LightSlateGrey SlateGrey DodgerBlue AliceBlue SteelBlue LightSkyBlue SkyBlue DeepSkyBlue LightBlue PowderBlue CadetBlue Azure LightCyan PaleTurquoise Cyan Aqua DarkTurquoise DarkSlateGrey DarkCyan Teal MediumTurquoise LightSeaGreen Turquoise Aquamarine MediumAquamarine MediumSpringGreen MintCream SpringGreen MediumSeaGreen SeaGreen Honeydew LightGreen PaleGreen DarkSeaGreen LimeGreen Lime ForestGreen Green DarkGreen Chartreuse LawnGreen GreenYellow DarkOliveGreen YellowGreen OliveDrab Beige LightGoldenrodYellow Ivory LightYellow Yellow Olive DarkKhaki LemonChiffon PaleGoldenrod Khaki Gold Cornsilk Goldenrod DarkGoldenrod FloralWhite OldLace Wheat Moccasin Orange PapayaWhip BlanchedAlmond NavajoWhite AntiqueWhite Tan BurlyWood Bisque DarkOrange Linen Peru PeachPuff SandyBrown Chocolate SaddleBrown Seashell Sienna LightSalmon Coral OrangeRed DarkSalmon Tomato MistyRose Salmon Snow LightCoral RosyBrown IndianRed Red Brown FireBrick DarkRed Maroon White WhiteSmoke Gainsboro LightGrey Silver DarkGrey Grey DimGrey Black\" variable=\"colour-picker-value\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"colour-picker-inner\" actions=\"\"\"$actions$\"\"\"/>\n</$list>\n\n---\n\n<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/config/ColourPicker/New\" tag=\"input\" default=\"\" placeholder=\"\"/>\n<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/config/ColourPicker/New\" type=\"color\" tag=\"input\"/>\n<$set name=\"colour-picker-value\" value={{$:/config/ColourPicker/New}}>\n<$macrocall $name=\"colour-picker-inner\" actions=\"\"\"$actions$\"\"\"/>\n</$set>\n\n</div>\n\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/copy-to-clipboard": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/copy-to-clipboard",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define copy-to-clipboard(src,class:\"tc-btn-invisible\",style)\n<$button class=<<__class__>> style=<<__style__>> message=\"tm-copy-to-clipboard\" param=<<__src__>> tooltip={{$:/language/Buttons/CopyToClipboard/Hint}}>\n{{$:/core/images/copy-clipboard}} <$text text={{$:/language/Buttons/CopyToClipboard/Caption}}/>\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n\\define copy-to-clipboard-above-right(src,class:\"tc-btn-invisible\",style)\n<div style=\"position: relative;\">\n<div style=\"position: absolute; bottom: 0; right: 0;\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"copy-to-clipboard\" src=<<__src__>> class=<<__class__>> style=<<__style__>>/>\n</div>\n</div>\n\\end\n\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/diff": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/diff",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define compareTiddlerText(sourceTiddlerTitle,sourceSubTiddlerTitle,destTiddlerTitle,destSubTiddlerTitle)\n<$set name=\"source\" tiddler=<<__sourceTiddlerTitle__>> subtiddler=<<__sourceSubTiddlerTitle__>>>\n<$set name=\"dest\" tiddler=<<__destTiddlerTitle__>> subtiddler=<<__destSubTiddlerTitle__>>>\n<$diff-text source=<<source>> dest=<<dest>>/>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define compareTiddlers(sourceTiddlerTitle,sourceSubTiddlerTitle,destTiddlerTitle,destSubTiddlerTitle,exclude)\n<table class=\"tc-diff-tiddlers\">\n<tbody>\n<$set name=\"sourceFields\" filter=\"[<__sourceTiddlerTitle__>fields[]sort[]]\">\n<$set name=\"destFields\" filter=\"[<__destSubTiddlerTitle__>subtiddlerfields<__destTiddlerTitle__>sort[]]\">\n<$list filter=\"[enlist<sourceFields>] [enlist<destFields>] -[enlist<__exclude__>] +[sort[]]\" variable=\"fieldName\">\n<tr>\n<th>\n<$text text=<<fieldName>>/> \n</th>\n<td>\n<$set name=\"source\" tiddler=<<__sourceTiddlerTitle__>> subtiddler=<<__sourceSubTiddlerTitle__>> field=<<fieldName>>>\n<$set name=\"dest\" tiddler=<<__destTiddlerTitle__>> subtiddler=<<__destSubTiddlerTitle__>> field=<<fieldName>>>\n<$diff-text source=<<source>> dest=<<dest>>>\n</$diff-text>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n</td>\n</tr>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n</$set>\n</tbody>\n</table>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/dumpvariables": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/dumpvariables",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define dumpvariables()\n<ul>\n<$list filter=\"[variables[]]\" variable=\"varname\">\n<li>\n<strong><code><$text text=<<varname>>/></code></strong>:<br/>\n<$codeblock code={{{ [<varname>getvariable[]] }}}/>\n</li>\n</$list>\n</ul>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/export": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/export",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define exportButtonFilename(baseFilename)\n$baseFilename$$(extension)$\n\\end\n\n\\define exportButton(exportFilter:\"[!is[system]sort[title]]\",lingoBase,baseFilename:\"tiddlers\")\n<span class=\"tc-popup-keep\"><$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/export\">> tooltip={{$lingoBase$Hint}} aria-label={{$lingoBase$Caption}} class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/core/images/export-button}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text={{$lingoBase$Caption}}/></span>\n</$list>\n</$button></span><$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/export\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"below\" animate=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n<$set name=\"count\" value={{{ [subfilter<__exportFilter__>count[]] }}}>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Exporter]]\">\n<$list filter=\"[<currentTiddler>has[condition]subfilter{!!condition}limit[1]] ~[<currentTiddler>!has[condition]then[true]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$set name=\"extension\" value={{!!extension}}>\n<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-download-file\" $param=<<currentTiddler>> exportFilter=<<__exportFilter__>> filename=<<exportButtonFilename \"\"\"$baseFilename$\"\"\">>/>\n<$action-deletetiddler $tiddler=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/export\">>/>\n<$transclude field=\"description\"/>\n</$button>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/image-picker": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/image-picker",
"created": "20170715180840889",
"modified": "20170715180914005",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"type": "text/vnd.tiddlywiki",
"text": "\\define image-picker-thumbnail(actions)\n<$button tag=\"a\" tooltip=\"\"\"$(imageTitle)$\"\"\">\n$actions$\n<$transclude tiddler=<<imageTitle>>/>\n</$button>\n\\end\n\n\\define image-picker-list(filter,actions)\n<$list filter=\"\"\"$filter$\"\"\" variable=\"imageTitle\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"image-picker-thumbnail\" actions=\"\"\"$actions$\"\"\"/>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define image-picker(actions,filter:\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]is[image]] -[type[application/pdf]] +[!has[draft.of]$subfilter$sort[title]]\",subfilter:\"\")\n<div class=\"tc-image-chooser\">\n<$vars state-system=<<qualify \"$:/state/image-picker/system\">>>\n<$checkbox tiddler=<<state-system>> field=\"text\" checked=\"show\" unchecked=\"hide\" default=\"hide\">\n{{$:/language/SystemTiddlers/Include/Prompt}}\n</$checkbox>\n<$reveal state=<<state-system>> type=\"match\" text=\"hide\" default=\"hide\" tag=\"div\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"image-picker-list\" filter=\"\"\"$filter$ +[!is[system]]\"\"\" actions=\"\"\"$actions$\"\"\"/>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal state=<<state-system>> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"hide\" default=\"hide\" tag=\"div\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"image-picker-list\" filter=\"\"\"$filter$\"\"\" actions=\"\"\"$actions$\"\"\"/>\n</$reveal>\n</$vars>\n</div>\n\\end\n\n\\define image-picker-include-tagged-images(actions)\n<$macrocall $name=\"image-picker\" filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]is[image]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Image]] -[type[application/pdf]] +[!has[draft.of]sort[title]]\" actions=\"\"\"$actions$\"\"\"/>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/keyboard-driven-input": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/keyboard-driven-input",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define change-input-tab(stateTitle,tag,beforeafter,defaultState,actions)\n<$set name=\"tabsList\" filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag<__tag__>!has[draft.of]]\">\n<$vars currentState={{{ [<__stateTitle__>!is[missing]get[text]] ~[<__defaultState__>] }}} firstTab={{{ [enlist<tabsList>nth[1]] }}} lastTab={{{ [enlist<tabsList>last[]] }}}>\n<$set name=\"nextTab\" value={{{ [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag<__tag__>!has[draft.of]$beforeafter$<currentState>] ~[[$beforeafter$]removeprefix[after]suffix[]addprefix<firstTab>] ~[[$beforeafter$]removeprefix[before]suffix[]addprefix<lastTab>] }}}>\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<__stateTitle__>> text=<<nextTab>>/>\n$actions$\n</$set>\n</$vars>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define keyboard-input-actions()\n<$list filter=\"[<__index__>match[]]\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<__storeTitle__>> text={{{ [<__tiddler__>get<__field__>] }}}/>\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<__index__>!match[]]\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<__storeTitle__>> text={{{ [<__tiddler__>getindex<__index__>] }}}/>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define input-next-actions-inner()\n<$list filter=\"[<nextItem>minlength[1]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<__selectionStateTitle__>> text=<<nextItem>>/>\n<$list filter=\"[<__index__>match[]]\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<__tiddler__>> $field=<<__field__>> $value={{{ [<nextItem>] +[splitregexp[(?:.(?!-))+$]] }}}/>\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<__index__>!match[]]\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<__tiddler__>> $index=<<__index__>> $value={{{ [<nextItem>] +[splitregexp[(?:.(?!-))+$]] }}}/>\n</$list>\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<__refreshTitle__>> text=\"yes\"/>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define input-next-actions(afterOrBefore:\"after\",reverse:\"\")\n<$list filter=\"[<__storeTitle__>get[text]minlength<__filterMinLength__>] [<__filterMinLength__>match[0]] +[limit[1]]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$vars userInput={{{ [<__storeTitle__>get[text]] }}} selectedItem={{{ [<__selectionStateTitle__>get[text]] }}}>\n<$set name=\"configTiddler\" value={{{ [subfilter<__configTiddlerFilter__>] }}}>\n<$vars primaryListFilter={{{ [<configTiddler>get<__firstSearchFilterField__>] }}} secondaryListFilter={{{ [<configTiddler>get<__secondSearchFilterField__>] }}}>\n<$set name=\"filteredList\" filter=\"[subfilter<primaryListFilter>addsuffix[-primaryList]] =[subfilter<secondaryListFilter>addsuffix[-secondaryList]]\">\n<$vars nextItem={{{ [enlist<filteredList>$afterOrBefore$<selectedItem>] ~[enlist<filteredList>$reverse$nth[1]] }}} firstItem={{{ [enlist<filteredList>nth[1]] }}} lastItem={{{ [enlist<filteredList>last[]] }}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<selectedItem>match<firstItem>!match<lastItem>]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$set name=\"nextItem\" value={{{ [[$afterOrBefore$]match[before]then<userInput>addsuffix[-userInput]] ~[<nextItem>] }}}>\n<<input-next-actions-inner>>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<selectedItem>match<lastItem>!match<firstItem>]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$set name=\"nextItem\" value={{{ [[$afterOrBefore$]match[after]then<userInput>addsuffix[-userInput]] ~[<nextItem>] }}}>\n<<input-next-actions-inner>>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<selectedItem>match<firstItem>match<lastItem>]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<$set name=\"nextItem\" value={{{ [<userInput>addsuffix[-userInput]] }}}>\n<<input-next-actions-inner>>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<selectedItem>!match<firstItem>!match<lastItem>]\" variable=\"ignore\">\n<<input-next-actions-inner>>\n</$list>\n</$vars>\n</$set>\n</$vars>\n</$set>\n</$vars>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define keyboard-driven-input(tiddler,storeTitle,field:\"text\",index:\"\",tag:\"input\",type,focus:\"\",inputAcceptActions,inputAcceptVariantActions,inputCancelActions,placeholder:\"\",default:\"\",class,focusPopup,rows,minHeight,tabindex,size,autoHeight,filterMinLength:\"0\",refreshTitle,selectionStateTitle,cancelPopups:\"\",configTiddlerFilter,firstSearchFilterField:\"first-search-filter\",secondSearchFilterField:\"second-search-filter\")\n\\whitespace trim\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-accept))\" actions=<<__inputAcceptActions__>>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-accept-variant))\" actions=<<__inputAcceptVariantActions__>>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-up))\" actions=<<input-next-actions \"before\" \"reverse[]\">>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-down))\" actions=<<input-next-actions>>>\n<$keyboard key=\"((input-cancel))\" actions=<<__inputCancelActions__>>>\n<$edit-text tiddler=<<__tiddler__>> field=<<__field__>> index=<<__index__>> \n\t\tinputActions=<<keyboard-input-actions>> tag=<<__tag__>> class=<<__class__>> \n\t\tplaceholder=<<__placeholder__>> default=<<__default__>> focusPopup=<<__focusPopup__>> \n\t\tfocus=<<__focus__>> type=<<__type__>> rows=<<__rows__>> minHeight=<<__minHeight__>> \n\t\ttabindex=<<__tabindex__>> size=<<__size__>> autoHeight=<<__autoHeight__>> \n\t\trefreshTitle=<<__refreshTitle__>> cancelPopups=<<__cancelPopups__>>/>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n</$keyboard>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/lingo": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/lingo",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define lingo-base()\n$:/language/\n\\end\n\n\\define lingo(title)\n{{$(lingo-base)$$title$}}\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/list": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/list",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define list-links(filter,type:\"ul\",subtype:\"li\",class:\"\",emptyMessage)\n\\whitespace trim\n<$type$ class=\"$class$\">\n<$list filter=\"$filter$\" emptyMessage=<<__emptyMessage__>>>\n<$subtype$>\n<$link to={{!!title}}>\n<$transclude field=\"caption\">\n<$view field=\"title\"/>\n</$transclude>\n</$link>\n</$subtype$>\n</$list>\n</$type$>\n\\end\n\n\\define list-links-draggable-drop-actions()\n<$action-listops $tiddler=<<targetTiddler>> $field=<<targetField>> $subfilter=\"+[insertbefore:currentTiddler<actionTiddler>]\"/>\n\\end\n\n\\define list-links-draggable(tiddler,field:\"list\",type:\"ul\",subtype:\"li\",class:\"\",itemTemplate)\n\\whitespace trim\n<span class=\"tc-links-draggable-list\">\n<$vars targetTiddler=\"\"\"$tiddler$\"\"\" targetField=\"\"\"$field$\"\"\">\n<$type$ class=\"$class$\">\n<$list filter=\"[list[$tiddler$!!$field$]]\">\n<$droppable actions=<<list-links-draggable-drop-actions>> tag=\"\"\"$subtype$\"\"\" enable=<<tv-enable-drag-and-drop>>>\n<div class=\"tc-droppable-placeholder\"/>\n<div>\n<$transclude tiddler=\"\"\"$itemTemplate$\"\"\">\n<$link to={{!!title}}>\n<$transclude field=\"caption\">\n<$view field=\"title\"/>\n</$transclude>\n</$link>\n</$transclude>\n</div>\n</$droppable>\n</$list>\n<$tiddler tiddler=\"\">\n<$droppable actions=<<list-links-draggable-drop-actions>> tag=\"div\" enable=<<tv-enable-drag-and-drop>>>\n<div class=\"tc-droppable-placeholder\">\n{{$:/core/images/blank}}\n</div>\n<div style=\"height:0.5em;\"/>\n</$droppable>\n</$tiddler>\n</$type$>\n</$vars>\n</span>\n\\end\n\n\\define list-tagged-draggable-drop-actions(tag)\n<!-- Save the current ordering of the tiddlers with this tag -->\n<$set name=\"order\" filter=\"[<__tag__>tagging[]]\">\n<!-- Remove any list-after or list-before fields from the tiddlers with this tag -->\n<$list filter=\"[<__tag__>tagging[]]\">\n<$action-deletefield $field=\"list-before\"/>\n<$action-deletefield $field=\"list-after\"/>\n</$list>\n<!-- Save the new order to the Tag Tiddler -->\n<$action-listops $tiddler=<<__tag__>> $field=\"list\" $filter=\"+[enlist<order>] +[insertbefore:currentTiddler<actionTiddler>]\"/>\n<!-- Make sure the newly added item has the right tag -->\n<!-- Removing this line makes dragging tags within the dropdown work as intended -->\n<!--<$action-listops $tiddler=<<actionTiddler>> $tags=<<__tag__>>/>-->\n<!-- Using the following 5 lines as replacement makes dragging titles from outside into the dropdown apply the tag -->\n<$list filter=\"[<actionTiddler>!contains:tags<__tag__>]\">\n<$fieldmangler tiddler=<<actionTiddler>>>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-add-tag\" $param=<<__tag__>>/>\n</$fieldmangler>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define list-tagged-draggable(tag,subFilter,emptyMessage,itemTemplate,elementTag:\"div\",storyview:\"\")\n\\whitespace trim\n<span class=\"tc-tagged-draggable-list\">\n<$set name=\"tag\" value=<<__tag__>>>\n<$list filter=\"[<__tag__>tagging[]$subFilter$]\" emptyMessage=<<__emptyMessage__>> storyview=<<__storyview__>>>\n<$elementTag$ class=\"tc-menu-list-item\">\n<$droppable actions=\"\"\"<$macrocall $name=\"list-tagged-draggable-drop-actions\" tag=<<__tag__>>/>\"\"\" enable=<<tv-enable-drag-and-drop>>>\n<$elementTag$ class=\"tc-droppable-placeholder\"/>\n<$elementTag$>\n<$transclude tiddler=\"\"\"$itemTemplate$\"\"\">\n<$link to={{!!title}}>\n<$view field=\"title\"/>\n</$link>\n</$transclude>\n</$elementTag$>\n</$droppable>\n</$elementTag$>\n</$list>\n<$tiddler tiddler=\"\">\n<$droppable actions=\"\"\"<$macrocall $name=\"list-tagged-draggable-drop-actions\" tag=<<__tag__>>/>\"\"\" enable=<<tv-enable-drag-and-drop>>>\n<$elementTag$ class=\"tc-droppable-placeholder\"/>\n<$elementTag$ style=\"height:0.5em;\">\n</$elementTag$>\n</$droppable>\n</$tiddler>\n</$set>\n</span>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/tabs": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/tabs",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define tabs(tabsList,default,state:\"$:/state/tab\",class,template,buttonTemplate,retain,actions,explicitState)\n<$set name=\"qualifiedState\" value=<<qualify \"$state$\">>>\n<$vars tabsState={{{ [<__explicitState__>minlength[1]] ~[<qualifiedState>] }}}>\n<div class=\"tc-tab-set $class$\">\n<div class=\"tc-tab-buttons $class$\">\n<$list filter=\"$tabsList$\" variable=\"currentTab\" storyview=\"pop\"><$set name=\"save-currentTiddler\" value=<<currentTiddler>>><$tiddler tiddler=<<currentTab>>><$button set=<<tabsState>> setTo=<<currentTab>> default=\"$default$\" selectedClass=\"tc-tab-selected\" tooltip={{!!tooltip}}>\n<$tiddler tiddler=<<save-currentTiddler>>>\n<$set name=\"tv-wikilinks\" value=\"no\">\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$buttonTemplate$\" mode=\"inline\">\n<$transclude tiddler=<<currentTab>> field=\"caption\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"currentTab\" $type=\"text/plain\" $output=\"text/plain\"/>\n</$transclude>\n</$transclude>\n</$set></$tiddler>$actions$</$button></$tiddler></$set></$list>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-tab-divider $class$\"/>\n<div class=\"tc-tab-content $class$\">\n<$list filter=\"$tabsList$\" variable=\"currentTab\">\n\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<tabsState>> text=<<currentTab>> default=\"$default$\" retain=\"\"\"$retain$\"\"\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=\"$template$\" mode=\"block\">\n\n<$transclude tiddler=<<currentTab>> mode=\"block\"/>\n\n</$transclude>\n\n</$reveal>\n\n</$list>\n</div>\n</div>\n</$vars>\n</$set>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/tag-picker": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/tag-picker",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"first-search-filter": "[tags[]!is[system]search:title<userInput>sort[]]",
"second-search-filter": "[tags[]is[system]search:title<userInput>sort[]]",
"text": "\\define get-tagpicker-focus-selector() [data-tiddler-title=\"$(currentTiddlerCSSEscaped)$\"] .tc-add-tag-name input\n\n\\define delete-tag-state-tiddlers() <$action-deletetiddler $filter=\"[<newTagNameTiddler>] [<storeTitle>] [<tagSelectionState>]\"/>\n\n\\define add-tag-actions(actions,tagField:\"tags\")\n<$set name=\"tag\" value={{{ [<__tiddler__>get[text]] }}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<saveTiddler>!contains:$tagField$<tag>!match[]]\" variable=\"ignore\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"\n<$action-listops $tiddler=<<saveTiddler>> $field=<<__tagField__>> $subfilter=\"-[<tag>]\"/>\n\"\"\">\n<$action-listops $tiddler=<<saveTiddler>> $field=<<__tagField__>> $subfilter=\"[<tag>]\"/>\n$actions$\n</$list>\n</$set>\n<<delete-tag-state-tiddlers>>\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<refreshTitle>> text=\"yes\"/>\n\\end\n\n\\define clear-tags-actions-inner()\n<$list filter=\"[<storeTitle>has[text]] [<newTagNameTiddler>has[text]]\" variable=\"ignore\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<<cancel-delete-tiddler-actions \"cancel\">>\"\"\">\n<<delete-tag-state-tiddlers>>\n</$list>\n\\end\n\n\\define clear-tags-actions()\n<$set name=\"userInput\" value={{{ [<storeTitle>get[text]] }}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<newTagNameTiddler>get[text]!match<userInput>]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<<clear-tags-actions-inner>>\"\"\">\n<$action-setfield $tiddler=<<newTagNameTiddler>> text=<<userInput>>/><$action-setfield $tiddler=<<refreshTitle>> text=\"yes\"/>\n</$list>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define tag-picker-inner(actions,tagField:\"tags\")\n\\whitespace trim\n<$vars newTagNameInputTiddlerQualified=<<qualify \"$:/temp/NewTagName/input\">> newTagNameSelectionTiddlerQualified=<<qualify \"$:/temp/NewTagName/selected-item\">> fallbackTarget={{$(palette)$##tag-background}} colourA={{$(palette)$##foreground}} colourB={{$(palette)$##background}}>\n<$vars storeTitle={{{ [<newTagNameInputTiddler>!match[]] ~[<newTagNameInputTiddlerQualified>] }}} tagSelectionState={{{ [<newTagNameSelectionTiddler>!match[]] ~[<newTagNameSelectionTiddlerQualified>] }}}>\n<$vars refreshTitle=<<qualify \"$:/temp/NewTagName/refresh\">> nonSystemTagsFilter=\"[tags[]!is[system]search:title<userInput>sort[]]\" systemTagsFilter=\"[tags[]is[system]search:title<userInput>sort[]]\">\n<div class=\"tc-edit-add-tag\">\n<div>\n<span class=\"tc-add-tag-name tc-small-gap-right\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"keyboard-driven-input\" tiddler=<<newTagNameTiddler>> storeTitle=<<storeTitle>> refreshTitle=<<refreshTitle>>\n\t\tselectionStateTitle=<<tagSelectionState>> inputAcceptActions=\"\"\"<$macrocall $name=\"add-tag-actions\" actions=<<__actions__>> tagField=<<__tagField__>>/>\"\"\"\n\t\tinputCancelActions=<<clear-tags-actions>> tag=\"input\" placeholder={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Add/Placeholder}}\n\t\tfocusPopup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/tags-auto-complete\">> class=\"tc-edit-texteditor tc-popup-handle\" tabindex=<<tabIndex>> \n\t\tfocus={{{ [{$:/config/AutoFocus}match[tags]then[true]] ~[[false]] }}} filterMinLength={{$:/config/Tags/MinLength}} \n\t\tcancelPopups=<<cancelPopups>> configTiddlerFilter=\"[[$:/core/macros/tag-picker]]\"/>\n</span><$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/tags-auto-complete\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown\" tooltip={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Dropdown/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Dropdown/Caption}}>{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}</$button><$reveal state=<<storeTitle>> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\"><$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-small-gap tc-btn-dropdown\" tooltip={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/ClearInput/Hint}} aria-label={{$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/ClearInput/Caption}}>{{$:/core/images/close-button}}<<delete-tag-state-tiddlers>></$button></$reveal><span class=\"tc-add-tag-button tc-small-gap-left\">\n<$set name=\"tag\" value={{{ [<newTagNameTiddler>get[text]] }}}>\n<$button set=<<newTagNameTiddler>> setTo=\"\" class=\"\">\n<$action-listops $tiddler=<<saveTiddler>> $field=<<__tagField__>> $subfilter=\"[<tag>]\"/>\n$actions$\n<$set name=\"currentTiddlerCSSEscaped\" value={{{ [<saveTiddler>escapecss[]] }}}>\n<<delete-tag-state-tiddlers>><$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-focus-selector\" $param=<<get-tagpicker-focus-selector>>/>\n</$set>\n{{$:/language/EditTemplate/Tags/Add/Button}}\n</$button>\n</$set>\n</span>\n</div>\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown-wrapper\">\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/tags-auto-complete\">> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\" default=\"\">\n<div class=\"tc-block-dropdown tc-block-tags-dropdown\">\n<$set name=\"userInput\" value={{{ [<storeTitle>get[text]] }}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<userInput>minlength{$:/config/Tags/MinLength}limit[1]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<div class=\"tc-search-results\">{{$:/language/Search/Search/TooShort}}</div>\"\"\" variable=\"listItem\">\n<$list filter=<<nonSystemTagsFilter>> variable=\"tag\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tag>addsuffix[-primaryList]] -[<tagSelectionState>get[text]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$vars button-classes=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-tag-button-selected\" actions=<<__actions__>> tagField=<<__tagField__>> currentTiddler=<<tag>>>{{||$:/core/ui/TagPickerTagTemplate}}</$vars>\"\"\">\n<$vars button-classes=\"tc-btn-invisible\" actions=<<__actions__>> tagField=<<__tagField__>> currentTiddler=<<tag>>>{{||$:/core/ui/TagPickerTagTemplate}}</$vars>\n</$list>\n</$list></$list>\n<hr>\n<$list filter=\"[<userInput>minlength{$:/config/Tags/MinLength}limit[1]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<div class=\"tc-search-results\">{{$:/language/Search/Search/TooShort}}</div>\"\"\" variable=\"listItem\">\n<$list filter=<<systemTagsFilter>> variable=\"tag\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tag>addsuffix[-secondaryList]] -[<tagSelectionState>get[text]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$vars button-classes=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-tag-button-selected\" actions=<<__actions__>> tagField=<<__tagField__>> currentTiddler=<<tag>>>{{||$:/core/ui/TagPickerTagTemplate}}</$vars>\"\"\">\n<$vars button-classes=\"tc-btn-invisible\" actions=<<__actions__>> tagField=<<__tagField__>> currentTiddler=<<tag>>>{{||$:/core/ui/TagPickerTagTemplate}}</$vars>\n</$list>\n</$list></$list>\n</$set>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n</div>\n</$vars>\n</$vars>\n</$vars>\n\\end\n\\define tag-picker(actions,tagField:\"tags\")\n\\whitespace trim\n<$vars saveTiddler=<<currentTiddler>> palette={{$:/palette}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<newTagNameTiddler>match[]]\" emptyMessage=\"\"\"<$macrocall $name=\"tag-picker-inner\" actions=<<__actions__>> tagField=<<__tagField__>>/>\"\"\">\n<$set name=\"newTagNameTiddler\" value=<<qualify \"$:/temp/NewTagName\">>>\n<$macrocall $name=\"tag-picker-inner\" actions=<<__actions__>> tagField=<<__tagField__>>/>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</$vars>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/tag": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/tag",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define tag-pill-styles()\nbackground-color:$(backgroundColor)$;\nfill:$(foregroundColor)$;\ncolor:$(foregroundColor)$;\n\\end\n\n\\define tag-pill-inner(tag,icon,colour,fallbackTarget,colourA,colourB,element-tag,element-attributes,actions)\n<$vars foregroundColor=<<contrastcolour target:\"\"\"$colour$\"\"\" fallbackTarget:\"\"\"$fallbackTarget$\"\"\" colourA:\"\"\"$colourA$\"\"\" colourB:\"\"\"$colourB$\"\"\">> backgroundColor=\"\"\"$colour$\"\"\">\n<$element-tag$ $element-attributes$ class=\"tc-tag-label tc-btn-invisible\" style=<<tag-pill-styles>>>\n$actions$<$transclude tiddler=\"\"\"$icon$\"\"\"/><$view tiddler=<<__tag__>> field=\"title\" format=\"text\" />\n</$element-tag$>\n</$vars>\n\\end\n\n\\define tag-pill-body(tag,icon,colour,palette,element-tag,element-attributes,actions)\n<$macrocall $name=\"tag-pill-inner\" tag=<<__tag__>> icon=\"\"\"$icon$\"\"\" colour=\"\"\"$colour$\"\"\" fallbackTarget={{$palette$##tag-background}} colourA={{$palette$##foreground}} colourB={{$palette$##background}} element-tag=\"\"\"$element-tag$\"\"\" element-attributes=\"\"\"$element-attributes$\"\"\" actions=\"\"\"$actions$\"\"\"/>\n\\end\n\n\\define tag-pill(tag,element-tag:\"span\",element-attributes:\"\",actions:\"\")\n<span class=\"tc-tag-list-item\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tag-pill-body\" tag=<<__tag__>> icon={{{ [<__tag__>get[icon]] }}} colour={{{ [<__tag__>get[color]] }}} palette={{$:/palette}} element-tag=\"\"\"$element-tag$\"\"\" element-attributes=\"\"\"$element-attributes$\"\"\" actions=\"\"\"$actions$\"\"\"/>\n</span>\n\\end\n\n\\define tag(tag)\n{{$tag$||$:/core/ui/TagTemplate}}\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/thumbnails": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/thumbnails",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define thumbnail(link,icon,color,background-color,image,caption,width:\"280\",height:\"157\")\n<$link to=\"\"\"$link$\"\"\"><div class=\"tc-thumbnail-wrapper\">\n<div class=\"tc-thumbnail-image\" style=\"width:$width$px;height:$height$px;\"><$reveal type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\" default=\"\"\"$image$\"\"\" tag=\"div\" style=\"width:$width$px;height:$height$px;\">\n[img[$image$]]\n</$reveal><$reveal type=\"match\" text=\"\" default=\"\"\"$image$\"\"\" tag=\"div\" class=\"tc-thumbnail-background\" style=\"width:$width$px;height:$height$px;background-color:$background-color$;\"></$reveal></div><div class=\"tc-thumbnail-icon\" style=\"fill:$color$;color:$color$;\">\n$icon$\n</div><div class=\"tc-thumbnail-caption\">\n$caption$\n</div>\n</div></$link>\n\\end\n\n\\define thumbnail-right(link,icon,color,background-color,image,caption,width:\"280\",height:\"157\")\n<div class=\"tc-thumbnail-right-wrapper\"><<thumbnail \"\"\"$link$\"\"\" \"\"\"$icon$\"\"\" \"\"\"$color$\"\"\" \"\"\"$background-color$\"\"\" \"\"\"$image$\"\"\" \"\"\"$caption$\"\"\" \"\"\"$width$\"\"\" \"\"\"$height$\"\"\">></div>\n\\end\n\n\\define list-thumbnails(filter,width:\"280\",height:\"157\")\n<$list filter=\"\"\"$filter$\"\"\"><$macrocall $name=\"thumbnail\" link={{!!link}} icon={{!!icon}} color={{!!color}} background-color={{!!background-color}} image={{!!image}} caption={{!!caption}} width=\"\"\"$width$\"\"\" height=\"\"\"$height$\"\"\"/></$list>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/timeline": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/timeline",
"created": "20141212105914482",
"modified": "20141212110330815",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define timeline-title()\n\\whitespace trim\n<!-- Override this macro with a global macro \n of the same name if you need to change \n how titles are displayed on the timeline \n -->\n<$view field=\"title\"/>\n\\end\n\\define timeline(limit:\"100\",format:\"DDth MMM YYYY\",subfilter:\"\",dateField:\"modified\")\n<div class=\"tc-timeline\">\n<$list filter=\"[!is[system]$subfilter$has[$dateField$]!sort[$dateField$]limit[$limit$]eachday[$dateField$]]\">\n<div class=\"tc-menu-list-item\">\n<$view field=\"$dateField$\" format=\"date\" template=\"$format$\"/>\n<$list filter=\"[sameday:$dateField${!!$dateField$}!is[system]$subfilter$!sort[$dateField$]]\">\n<div class=\"tc-menu-list-subitem\">\n<$link to={{!!title}}><<timeline-title>></$link>\n</div>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$list>\n</div>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/toc": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/toc",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define toc-caption()\n<$set name=\"tv-wikilinks\" value=\"no\">\n <$transclude field=\"caption\">\n <$view field=\"title\"/>\n </$transclude>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define toc-body(tag,sort:\"\",itemClassFilter,exclude,path)\n<ol class=\"tc-toc\">\n <$list filter=\"\"\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag<__tag__>!has[draft.of]$sort$] -[<__tag__>] -[enlist<__exclude__>]\"\"\">\n <$vars item=<<currentTiddler>> path={{{ [<__path__>addsuffix[/]addsuffix<__tag__>] }}}>\n <$set name=\"excluded\" filter=\"\"\"[enlist<__exclude__>] [<__tag__>]\"\"\">\n <$set name=\"toc-item-class\" filter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> emptyValue=\"toc-item-selected\" value=\"toc-item\">\n <li class=<<toc-item-class>>>\n <$list filter=\"[all[current]toc-link[no]]\" emptyMessage=\"<$link to={{{ [<currentTiddler>get[target]else<currentTiddler>] }}}><$view field='caption'><$view field='title'/></$view></$link>\">\n <<toc-caption>>\n </$list>\n <$macrocall $name=\"toc-body\" tag=<<item>> sort=<<__sort__>> itemClassFilter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> exclude=<<excluded>> path=<<path>>/>\n </li>\n </$set>\n </$set>\n </$vars>\n </$list>\n</ol>\n\\end\n\n\\define toc(tag,sort:\"\",itemClassFilter:\"\")\n<$macrocall $name=\"toc-body\" tag=<<__tag__>> sort=<<__sort__>> itemClassFilter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> />\n\\end\n\n\\define toc-linked-expandable-body(tag,sort:\"\",itemClassFilter,exclude,path)\n<!-- helper function -->\n<$qualify name=\"toc-state\" title={{{ [[$:/state/toc]addsuffix<__path__>addsuffix[-]addsuffix<currentTiddler>] }}}>\n <$set name=\"toc-item-class\" filter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> emptyValue=\"toc-item-selected\" value=\"toc-item\">\n <li class=<<toc-item-class>>>\n <$link to={{{ [<currentTiddler>get[target]else<currentTiddler>] }}}>\n <$reveal type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$button setTitle=<<toc-state>> setTo=\"open\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-popup-keep\">\n {{$:/core/images/right-arrow}}\n </$button>\n </$reveal>\n <$reveal type=\"match\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$button setTitle=<<toc-state>> setTo=\"close\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-popup-keep\">\n {{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}\n </$button>\n </$reveal>\n <<toc-caption>>\n </$link>\n <$reveal type=\"match\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$macrocall $name=\"toc-expandable\" tag=<<currentTiddler>> sort=<<__sort__>> itemClassFilter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> exclude=<<__exclude__>> path=<<__path__>>/>\n </$reveal>\n </li>\n </$set>\n</$qualify>\n\\end\n\n\\define toc-unlinked-expandable-body(tag,sort:\"\",itemClassFilter,exclude,path)\n<!-- helper function -->\n<$qualify name=\"toc-state\" title={{{ [[$:/state/toc]addsuffix<__path__>addsuffix[-]addsuffix<currentTiddler>] }}}>\n <$set name=\"toc-item-class\" filter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> emptyValue=\"toc-item-selected\" value=\"toc-item\">\n <li class=<<toc-item-class>>>\n <$reveal type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$button setTitle=<<toc-state>> setTo=\"open\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-popup-keep\">\n {{$:/core/images/right-arrow}}\n <<toc-caption>>\n </$button>\n </$reveal>\n <$reveal type=\"match\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$button setTitle=<<toc-state>> setTo=\"close\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-popup-keep\">\n {{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}\n <<toc-caption>>\n </$button>\n </$reveal>\n <$reveal type=\"match\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$macrocall $name=\"toc-expandable\" tag=<<currentTiddler>> sort=<<__sort__>> itemClassFilter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> exclude=<<__exclude__>> path=<<__path__>>/>\n </$reveal>\n </li>\n </$set>\n</$qualify>\n\\end\n\n\\define toc-expandable-empty-message()\n<$macrocall $name=\"toc-linked-expandable-body\" tag=<<tag>> sort=<<sort>> itemClassFilter=<<itemClassFilter>> exclude=<<excluded>> path=<<path>>/>\n\\end\n\n\\define toc-expandable(tag,sort:\"\",itemClassFilter:\"\",exclude,path)\n<$vars tag=<<__tag__>> sort=<<__sort__>> itemClassFilter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> path={{{ [<__path__>addsuffix[/]addsuffix<__tag__>] }}}>\n <$set name=\"excluded\" filter=\"\"\"[enlist<__exclude__>] [<__tag__>]\"\"\">\n <ol class=\"tc-toc toc-expandable\">\n <$list filter=\"\"\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag<__tag__>!has[draft.of]$sort$] -[<__tag__>] -[enlist<__exclude__>]\"\"\">\n <$list filter=\"[all[current]toc-link[no]]\" emptyMessage=<<toc-expandable-empty-message>> >\n <$macrocall $name=\"toc-unlinked-expandable-body\" tag=<<__tag__>> sort=<<__sort__>> itemClassFilter=\"\"\"itemClassFilter\"\"\" exclude=<<excluded>> path=<<path>> />\n </$list>\n </$list>\n </ol>\n </$set>\n</$vars>\n\\end\n\n\\define toc-linked-selective-expandable-body(tag,sort:\"\",itemClassFilter,exclude,path)\n<$qualify name=\"toc-state\" title={{{ [[$:/state/toc]addsuffix<__path__>addsuffix[-]addsuffix<currentTiddler>] }}}>\n <$set name=\"toc-item-class\" filter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> emptyValue=\"toc-item-selected\" value=\"toc-item\" >\n <li class=<<toc-item-class>>>\n <$link to={{{ [<currentTiddler>get[target]else<currentTiddler>] }}}>\n <$list filter=\"[all[current]tagging[]$sort$limit[1]]\" variable=\"ignore\" emptyMessage=\"<$button class='tc-btn-invisible'>{{$:/core/images/blank}}</$button>\">\n <$reveal type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$button setTitle=<<toc-state>> setTo=\"open\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-popup-keep\">\n {{$:/core/images/right-arrow}}\n </$button>\n </$reveal>\n <$reveal type=\"match\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$button setTitle=<<toc-state>> setTo=\"close\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-popup-keep\">\n {{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}\n </$button>\n </$reveal>\n </$list>\n <<toc-caption>>\n </$link>\n <$reveal type=\"match\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$macrocall $name=\"toc-selective-expandable\" tag=<<currentTiddler>> sort=<<__sort__>> itemClassFilter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> exclude=<<__exclude__>> path=<<__path__>>/>\n </$reveal>\n </li>\n </$set>\n</$qualify>\n\\end\n\n\\define toc-unlinked-selective-expandable-body(tag,sort:\"\",itemClassFilter,exclude,path)\n<$qualify name=\"toc-state\" title={{{ [[$:/state/toc]addsuffix<__path__>addsuffix[-]addsuffix<currentTiddler>] }}}>\n <$set name=\"toc-item-class\" filter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> emptyValue=\"toc-item-selected\" value=\"toc-item\">\n <li class=<<toc-item-class>>>\n <$list filter=\"[all[current]tagging[]$sort$limit[1]]\" variable=\"ignore\" emptyMessage=\"<$button class='tc-btn-invisible'>{{$:/core/images/blank}}</$button> <$view field='caption'><$view field='title'/></$view>\">\n <$reveal type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$button setTitle=<<toc-state>> setTo=\"open\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-popup-keep\">\n {{$:/core/images/right-arrow}}\n <<toc-caption>>\n </$button>\n </$reveal>\n <$reveal type=\"match\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$button setTitle=<<toc-state>> setTo=\"close\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-popup-keep\">\n {{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}\n <<toc-caption>>\n </$button>\n </$reveal>\n </$list>\n <$reveal type=\"match\" stateTitle=<<toc-state>> text=\"open\">\n <$macrocall $name=\"toc-selective-expandable\" tag=<<currentTiddler>> sort=<<__sort__>> itemClassFilter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> exclude=<<__exclude__>> path=<<__path__>>/>\n </$reveal>\n </li>\n </$set>\n</$qualify>\n\\end\n\n\\define toc-selective-expandable-empty-message()\n<$macrocall $name=\"toc-linked-selective-expandable-body\" tag=<<tag>> sort=<<sort>> itemClassFilter=<<itemClassFilter>> exclude=<<excluded>> path=<<path>>/>\n\\end\n\n\\define toc-selective-expandable(tag,sort:\"\",itemClassFilter,exclude,path)\n<$vars tag=<<__tag__>> sort=<<__sort__>> itemClassFilter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> path={{{ [<__path__>addsuffix[/]addsuffix<__tag__>] }}}>\n <$set name=\"excluded\" filter=\"\"\"[enlist<__exclude__>] [<__tag__>]\"\"\">\n <ol class=\"tc-toc toc-selective-expandable\">\n <$list filter=\"\"\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag<__tag__>!has[draft.of]$sort$] -[<__tag__>] -[enlist<__exclude__>]\"\"\">\n <$list filter=\"[all[current]toc-link[no]]\" variable=\"ignore\" emptyMessage=<<toc-selective-expandable-empty-message>> >\n <$macrocall $name=\"toc-unlinked-selective-expandable-body\" tag=<<__tag__>> sort=<<__sort__>> itemClassFilter=<<__itemClassFilter__>> exclude=<<excluded>> path=<<path>>/>\n </$list>\n </$list>\n </ol>\n </$set>\n</$vars>\n\\end\n\n\\define toc-tabbed-external-nav(tag,sort:\"\",selectedTiddler:\"$:/temp/toc/selectedTiddler\",unselectedText,missingText,template:\"\")\n<$tiddler tiddler={{{ [<__selectedTiddler__>get[text]] }}}>\n <div class=\"tc-tabbed-table-of-contents\">\n <$linkcatcher to=<<__selectedTiddler__>>>\n <div class=\"tc-table-of-contents\">\n <$macrocall $name=\"toc-selective-expandable\" tag=<<__tag__>> sort=<<__sort__>> itemClassFilter=\"[all[current]] -[<__selectedTiddler__>get[text]]\"/>\n </div>\n </$linkcatcher>\n <div class=\"tc-tabbed-table-of-contents-content\">\n <$reveal stateTitle=<<__selectedTiddler__>> type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\">\n <$transclude mode=\"block\" tiddler=<<__template__>>>\n <h1><<toc-caption>></h1>\n <$transclude mode=\"block\">$missingText$</$transclude>\n </$transclude>\n </$reveal>\n <$reveal stateTitle=<<__selectedTiddler__>> type=\"match\" text=\"\">\n $unselectedText$\n </$reveal>\n </div>\n </div>\n</$tiddler>\n\\end\n\n\\define toc-tabbed-internal-nav(tag,sort:\"\",selectedTiddler:\"$:/temp/toc/selectedTiddler\",unselectedText,missingText,template:\"\")\n<$linkcatcher to=<<__selectedTiddler__>>>\n <$macrocall $name=\"toc-tabbed-external-nav\" tag=<<__tag__>> sort=<<__sort__>> selectedTiddler=<<__selectedTiddler__>> unselectedText=<<__unselectedText__>> missingText=<<__missingText__>> template=<<__template__>>/>\n</$linkcatcher>\n\\end\n\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/translink": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/translink",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define translink(title,mode:\"block\")\n<div style=\"border:1px solid #ccc; padding: 0.5em; background: black; foreground; white;\">\n<$link to=\"\"\"$title$\"\"\">\n<$text text=\"\"\"$title$\"\"\"/>\n</$link>\n<div style=\"border:1px solid #ccc; padding: 0.5em; background: white; foreground; black;\">\n<$transclude tiddler=\"\"\"$title$\"\"\" mode=\"$mode$\">\n\"<$text text=\"\"\"$title$\"\"\"/>\" is missing\n</$transclude>\n</div>\n</div>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/tree": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/tree",
"tags": "$:/tags/Macro",
"text": "\\define leaf-link(full-title,chunk,separator: \"/\")\n<$link to=<<__full-title__>>><$text text=<<__chunk__>>/></$link>\n\\end\n\n\\define leaf-node(prefix,chunk)\n<li>\n<$list filter=\"[<__prefix__>addsuffix<__chunk__>is[shadow]] [<__prefix__>addsuffix<__chunk__>is[tiddler]]\" variable=\"full-title\">\n<$list filter=\"[<full-title>removeprefix<__prefix__>]\" variable=\"chunk\">\n<span>{{$:/core/images/file}}</span> <$macrocall $name=\"leaf-link\" full-title=<<full-title>> chunk=<<chunk>>/>\n</$list>\n</$list>\n</li>\n\\end\n\n\\define branch-node(prefix,chunk,separator: \"/\")\n<li>\n<$set name=\"reveal-state\" value={{{ [[$:/state/tree/]addsuffix<__prefix__>addsuffix<__chunk__>] }}}>\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" stateTitle=<<reveal-state>> text=\"show\">\n<$button setTitle=<<reveal-state>> setTo=\"show\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/folder}} <$text text=<<__chunk__>>/>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" stateTitle=<<reveal-state>> text=\"show\">\n<$button setTitle=<<reveal-state>> setTo=\"hide\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/folder}} <$text text=<<__chunk__>>/>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<span>(<$count filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]removeprefix<__prefix__>removeprefix<__chunk__>] -[<__prefix__>addsuffix<__chunk__>]\"/>)</span>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" stateTitle=<<reveal-state>> text=\"show\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"tree-node\" prefix={{{ [<__prefix__>addsuffix<__chunk__>] }}} separator=<<__separator__>>/>\n</$reveal>\n</$set>\n</li>\n\\end\n\n\\define tree-node(prefix,separator: \"/\")\n<ol>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]removeprefix<__prefix__>splitbefore<__separator__>sort[]!suffix<__separator__>]\" variable=\"chunk\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"leaf-node\" prefix=<<__prefix__>> chunk=<<chunk>> separator=<<__separator__>>/>\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]removeprefix<__prefix__>splitbefore<__separator__>sort[]suffix<__separator__>]\" variable=\"chunk\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"branch-node\" prefix=<<__prefix__>> chunk=<<chunk>> separator=<<__separator__>>/>\n</$list>\n</ol>\n\\end\n\n\\define tree(prefix: \"$:/\",separator: \"/\")\n<div class=\"tc-tree\">\n<span><$text text=<<__prefix__>>/></span>\n<div>\n<$macrocall $name=\"tree-node\" prefix=<<__prefix__>> separator=<<__separator__>>/>\n</div>\n</div>\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/core/macros/utils": {
"title": "$:/core/macros/utils",
"text": "\\define colour(colour)\n$colour$\n\\end\n"
},
"$:/snippets/minifocusswitcher": {
"title": "$:/snippets/minifocusswitcher",
"text": "<$select tiddler=\"$:/config/AutoFocus\">\n<$list filter=\"title tags text type fields\">\n<option value=<<currentTiddler>>><<currentTiddler>></option>\n</$list>\n</$select>\n"
},
"$:/snippets/minilanguageswitcher": {
"title": "$:/snippets/minilanguageswitcher",
"text": "<$select tiddler=\"$:/language\">\n<$list filter=\"[[$:/languages/en-GB]] [plugin-type[language]sort[title]]\">\n<option value=<<currentTiddler>>><$view field=\"description\"><$view field=\"name\"><$view field=\"title\"/></$view></$view></option>\n</$list>\n</$select>"
},
"$:/snippets/minithemeswitcher": {
"title": "$:/snippets/minithemeswitcher",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ControlPanel/Theme/\n<<lingo Prompt>> <$select tiddler=\"$:/theme\">\n<$list filter=\"[plugin-type[theme]sort[title]]\">\n<option value=<<currentTiddler>>><$view field=\"name\"><$view field=\"title\"/></$view></option>\n</$list>\n</$select>"
},
"$:/snippets/modules": {
"title": "$:/snippets/modules",
"text": "\\define describeModuleType(type)\n{{$:/language/Docs/ModuleTypes/$type$}}\n\\end\n<$list filter=\"[moduletypes[]]\">\n\n!! <$macrocall $name=\"currentTiddler\" $type=\"text/plain\" $output=\"text/plain\"/>\n\n<$macrocall $name=\"describeModuleType\" type=<<currentTiddler>>/>\n\n<ul><$list filter=\"[all[current]modules[]]\"><li><$link><<currentTiddler>></$link>\n</li>\n</$list>\n</ul>\n</$list>\n"
},
"$:/palette": {
"title": "$:/palette",
"text": "$:/palettes/Vanilla"
},
"$:/snippets/paletteeditor": {
"title": "$:/snippets/paletteeditor",
"text": "<$transclude tiddler=\"$:/PaletteManager\"/>\n"
},
"$:/snippets/palettepreview": {
"title": "$:/snippets/palettepreview",
"text": "<$set name=\"currentTiddler\" value={{$:/palette}}>\n{{||$:/snippets/currpalettepreview}}\n</$set>\n"
},
"$:/snippets/paletteswitcher": {
"title": "$:/snippets/paletteswitcher",
"text": "<$linkcatcher to=\"$:/palette\">\n<div class=\"tc-chooser\"><$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Palette]sort[name]]\"><$set name=\"cls\" filter=\"[all[current]prefix{$:/palette}]\" value=\"tc-chooser-item tc-chosen\" emptyValue=\"tc-chooser-item\"><div class=<<cls>>><$link to={{!!title}}>''<$view field=\"name\" format=\"text\"/>'' - <$view field=\"description\" format=\"text\"/>{{||$:/snippets/currpalettepreview}}</$link>\n</div></$set>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$linkcatcher>\n"
},
"$:/snippets/peek-stylesheets": {
"title": "$:/snippets/peek-stylesheets",
"text": "\\define expandable-stylesheets-list()\n<ol>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Stylesheet]!has[draft.of]]\">\n<$vars state=<<qualify \"$:/state/peek-stylesheets/open/\">>>\n<$set name=\"state\" value={{{ [<state>addsuffix<currentTiddler>] }}}>\n<li>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<state>> text=\"yes\" tag=\"span\">\n<$button set=<<state>> setTo=\"no\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<state>> text=\"yes\" tag=\"span\">\n<$button set=<<state>> setTo=\"yes\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/right-arrow}}\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$link>\n<$view field=\"title\"/>\n</$link>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<state>> text=\"yes\" tag=\"div\">\n<$set name=\"source\" tiddler=<<currentTiddler>>>\n<$wikify name=\"styles\" text=<<source>>>\n<pre>\n<code>\n<$text text=<<styles>>/>\n</code>\n</pre>\n</$wikify>\n</$set>\n</$reveal>\n</li>\n</$set>\n</$vars>\n</$list>\n</ol>\n\\end\n\n\\define stylesheets-list()\n<ol>\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Stylesheet]!has[draft.of]]\">\n<li>\n<$link>\n<$view field=\"title\"/>\n</$link>\n<$set name=\"source\" tiddler=<<currentTiddler>>>\n<$wikify name=\"styles\" text=<<source>>>\n<pre>\n<code>\n<$text text=<<styles>>/>\n</code>\n</pre>\n</$wikify>\n</$set>\n</li>\n</$list>\n</ol>\n\\end\n\n<$vars modeState=<<qualify \"$:/state/peek-stylesheets/mode/\">>>\n\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<modeState>> text=\"expanded\" tag=\"div\">\n<$button set=<<modeState>> setTo=\"expanded\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">{{$:/core/images/chevron-right}} {{$:/language/ControlPanel/Stylesheets/Expand/Caption}}</$button>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<modeState>> text=\"expanded\" tag=\"div\">\n<$button set=<<modeState>> setTo=\"restored\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">{{$:/core/images/chevron-down}} {{$:/language/ControlPanel/Stylesheets/Restore/Caption}}</$button>\n</$reveal>\n\n<$reveal type=\"nomatch\" state=<<modeState>> text=\"expanded\" tag=\"div\">\n<<expandable-stylesheets-list>>\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal type=\"match\" state=<<modeState>> text=\"expanded\" tag=\"div\">\n<<stylesheets-list>>\n</$reveal>\n\n</$vars>\n"
},
"$:/temp/search": {
"title": "$:/temp/search",
"text": ""
},
"$:/tags/AdvancedSearch": {
"title": "$:/tags/AdvancedSearch",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Standard]] [[$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/System]] [[$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Shadows]] [[$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter]]"
},
"$:/tags/AdvancedSearch/FilterButton": {
"title": "$:/tags/AdvancedSearch/FilterButton",
"list": "$:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/dropdown $:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/clear $:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/export $:/core/ui/AdvancedSearch/Filter/FilterButtons/delete"
},
"$:/tags/ControlPanel": {
"title": "$:/tags/ControlPanel",
"list": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Info $:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Appearance $:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Settings $:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Saving $:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins $:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Tools $:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Internals"
},
"$:/tags/ControlPanel/Info": {
"title": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Info",
"list": "$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Basics $:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Advanced"
},
"$:/tags/ControlPanel/Plugins": {
"title": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Plugins",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Installed]] [[$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Plugins/Add]]"
},
"$:/tags/EditTemplate": {
"title": "$:/tags/EditTemplate",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/controls]] [[$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/title]] [[$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/tags]] [[$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/shadow]] [[$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/classic]] [[$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/body]] [[$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/type]] [[$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/fields]]"
},
"$:/tags/EditToolbar": {
"title": "$:/tags/EditToolbar",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/Buttons/delete]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/cancel]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/save]]"
},
"$:/tags/EditorToolbar": {
"title": "$:/tags/EditorToolbar",
"list": "$:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/paint $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/opacity $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/line-width $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/rotate-left $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/clear $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/bold $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/italic $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/strikethrough $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/underline $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/superscript $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/subscript $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/mono-line $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/mono-block $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/quote $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/list-bullet $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/list-number $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-1 $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-2 $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-3 $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-4 $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-5 $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/heading-6 $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/link $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/excise $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/picture $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/stamp $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/size $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/editor-height $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/more $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/preview $:/core/ui/EditorToolbar/preview-type"
},
"$:/tags/Manager/ItemMain": {
"title": "$:/tags/Manager/ItemMain",
"list": "$:/Manager/ItemMain/WikifiedText $:/Manager/ItemMain/RawText $:/Manager/ItemMain/Fields"
},
"$:/tags/Manager/ItemSidebar": {
"title": "$:/tags/Manager/ItemSidebar",
"list": "$:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Tags $:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Colour $:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Icon $:/Manager/ItemSidebar/Tools"
},
"$:/tags/MoreSideBar": {
"title": "$:/tags/MoreSideBar",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/All]] [[$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Recent]] [[$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Tags]] [[$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Missing]] [[$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Drafts]] [[$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Orphans]] [[$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Types]] [[$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/System]] [[$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Shadows]] [[$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Explorer]] [[$:/core/ui/MoreSideBar/Plugins]]",
"text": ""
},
"$:/tags/PageControls": {
"title": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/Buttons/home]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/close-all]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-all]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/unfold-all]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/permaview]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-tiddler]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-journal]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-image]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/import]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/export-page]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/control-panel]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/advanced-search]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/manager]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/tag-manager]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/language]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/palette]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/theme]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/storyview]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/encryption]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/timestamp]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/full-screen]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/print]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/save-wiki]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/refresh]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-page-actions]]"
},
"$:/tags/PageTemplate": {
"title": "$:/tags/PageTemplate",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/topleftbar]] [[$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/toprightbar]] [[$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/sidebar]] [[$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/story]] [[$:/core/ui/PageTemplate/alerts]]",
"text": ""
},
"$:/tags/PluginLibrary": {
"title": "$:/tags/PluginLibrary",
"list": "$:/config/OfficialPluginLibrary"
},
"$:/tags/SideBar": {
"title": "$:/tags/SideBar",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/SideBar/Open]] [[$:/core/ui/SideBar/Recent]] [[$:/core/ui/SideBar/Tools]] [[$:/core/ui/SideBar/More]]",
"text": ""
},
"$:/tags/SideBarSegment": {
"title": "$:/tags/SideBarSegment",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/site-title]] [[$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/site-subtitle]] [[$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/page-controls]] [[$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/search]] [[$:/core/ui/SideBarSegments/tabs]]"
},
"$:/tags/TiddlerInfo": {
"title": "$:/tags/TiddlerInfo",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Tools]] [[$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/References]] [[$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Tagging]] [[$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/List]] [[$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Listed]] [[$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Fields]]",
"text": ""
},
"$:/tags/TiddlerInfo/Advanced": {
"title": "$:/tags/TiddlerInfo/Advanced",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Advanced/ShadowInfo]] [[$:/core/ui/TiddlerInfo/Advanced/PluginInfo]]"
},
"$:/tags/ViewTemplate": {
"title": "$:/tags/ViewTemplate",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/title]] [[$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/unfold]] [[$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/subtitle]] [[$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/tags]] [[$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/classic]] [[$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/body]]"
},
"$:/tags/ViewToolbar": {
"title": "$:/tags/ViewToolbar",
"list": "[[$:/core/ui/Buttons/more-tiddler-actions]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/info]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-here]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/new-journal-here]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/clone]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/export-tiddler]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/edit]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/delete]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/permalink]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/permaview]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/open-window]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/close-others]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/close]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold-others]] [[$:/core/ui/Buttons/fold]]"
},
"$:/snippets/themeswitcher": {
"title": "$:/snippets/themeswitcher",
"text": "<$linkcatcher to=\"$:/theme\">\n<div class=\"tc-chooser\"><$list filter=\"[plugin-type[theme]sort[title]]\"><$set name=\"cls\" filter=\"[all[current]field:title{$:/theme}] [[$:/theme]!has[text]addsuffix[s/tiddlywiki/vanilla]field:title<currentTiddler>] +[limit[1]]\" value=\"tc-chooser-item tc-chosen\" emptyValue=\"tc-chooser-item\"><div class=<<cls>>><$link to={{!!title}}>''<$view field=\"name\" format=\"text\"/>'' <$view field=\"description\" format=\"text\"/></$link></div>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$linkcatcher>"
},
"$:/core/wiki/title": {
"title": "$:/core/wiki/title",
"text": "{{$:/SiteTitle}} --- {{$:/SiteSubtitle}}"
},
"$:/view": {
"title": "$:/view",
"text": "classic"
},
"$:/snippets/viewswitcher": {
"title": "$:/snippets/viewswitcher",
"text": "\\define icon()\n$:/core/images/storyview-$(storyview)$\n\\end\n<$linkcatcher to=\"$:/view\">\n<div class=\"tc-chooser tc-viewswitcher\">\n<$list filter=\"[storyviews[]]\" variable=\"storyview\">\n<$set name=\"cls\" filter=\"[<storyview>prefix{$:/view}]\" value=\"tc-chooser-item tc-chosen\" emptyValue=\"tc-chooser-item\"><div class=<<cls>>>\n<$link to=<<storyview>>><$transclude tiddler=<<icon>>/><$text text=<<storyview>>/></$link>\n</div>\n</$set>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$linkcatcher>"
}
}
}
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<$button popup="$:/state/$label$" class="tc-btn-invisible tc-slider"><sup style="color:green">$label$</sup></$button>
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<div class="tc-drop-down">
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<<definition "$label$" "$text$">>
<sub><span style="color:green">$label$ : </span> $text$</sub>
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"title": "$:/plugins/bimlas/disqus/README/CHANGELOG",
"tags": "",
"type": "text/vnd.tiddlywiki",
"text": "I'm trying to follow the rules of [[Semantic Versioning|https://semver.org/]].\n\n!! 1.1.2\n\n[[See GitLab for detailed change history of this release|https://gitlab.com/bimlas/tw5-disqus/compare/v1.0.0...v1.1.2]]\n\n* [[Added|https://gitlab.com/bimlas/tw5-disqus/merge_requests/2]] toolbar button for jumping to Disqus comments\n* [[Fixed|https://gitlab.com/bimlas/tw5-disqus/merge_requests/1]] generation of static pages\n* [[Changed|https://gitlab.com/bimlas/tw5-disqus/commit/324be06048616b6753729d0607b0fd7c7c6b6c4f]] Disqus icon to SVG format\n\n!! 1.0.0\n\n* First public release\n"
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"title": "$:/plugins/bimlas/disqus/README/FAQ",
"tags": "",
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"text": "! Frequently asked questions\n\n!! Can I use on \"read only\" on wiki?\n\nDisqus is responsible for storing and managing comments, there is nothing to store in ~TiddlyWiki other than settings.\n\n!! Will I be notified when a new comment is posted?\n\nIt depends on your [[Disqus settings|https://help.disqus.com/user-profile/updating-your-disqus-settings]].\n\n!! The links in the email notification do not work\n\nDisqus does not handle permalinks (that's how ~TiddlyWiki identifies tiddlers), so the `#` character has been removed from the URL. Add `#` to the end of your website URL before the tiddler title. For example if the mail contains https://tiddlywiki.com/PermaLinks, write to https://tiddlywiki.com/#PermaLinks.\n\n!! Counters do not always appear\n\nI don't know the reason, but it seems that until we open a conversation thread, the corresponding counter cannot be polled, so the default text will appear (you can define it in the plugin settings)."
},
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"title": "$:/plugins/bimlas/disqus/README/README",
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"text": "! Disqus comments\n\nUse this plugin to give your visitors the opportunity to comment on your\ntiddlers without changing the wiki itself. See the bottom of this tiddler for example.\n\n* https://gitlab.com/bimlas/tw5-disqus (main repository)\n* https://github.com/bimlas/tw5-disqus (mirror, ''please add a star if you like the plugin'')\n\n[[Disqus|https://disqus.com/]] is a networked community platform used by hundreds of thousands\nof sites all over the web. With Disqus, your website gains a feature-rich\ncomment system complete with social network integration, advanced\nadministration and moderation options, and other extensive community functions.\n\n!! Installation instructions\n\nTo add the plugin to your own ~TiddlyWiki5, just drag this link to the browser window:\n\n$:/plugins/bimlas/disqus\n\nFor other installation options see the repositories above.\n\n//Select the next tab to continue.//\n"
},
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"title": "$:/plugins/bimlas/disqus/README/setup",
"tags": "",
"type": "text/vnd.tiddlywiki",
"text": "! Setup\n\nBefore you using the plugin, you need to create the Disqus forum to your wiki.\n\n* Make yourself a [[Disqus account|https://disqus.com/]] if you don't already have one.\n* When it ask about \"What would you like to do with Disqus?\", select \"I want to install Disqus on my site\"\n* Fill out the form and copy the shortname (unique Disqus URL) under the website name to the [[settings of the plugin|$:/plugins/bimlas/disqus/settings/settings]]\n* Select your Disqus plan (free / paid)\n* You can skip the platform selection (Wordpress, Blogger, etc.) and continue with configuration\n* Fill out the website URL and copy to the [[settings of the plugin|$:/plugins/bimlas/disqus/settings/settings]]\n* Complete the setup and refresh your wiki\n* If not works, you probably forgot to press \"Dismiss Setup\" on the \"Setup Complete!\" page on Disqus\n\n//Select the next tab to continue.//\n"
},
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"title": "$:/plugins/bimlas/disqus/macro/comments",
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"text": "/*\\\nmodule-type: macro\ntags: $:/tags/Macro\ntitle: $:/plugins/bimlas/disqus/macro/counter\ntype: application/javascript\n\nDisplay Disqus comments counter\n\n\\*/\n(function() {\n\n\t/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n\t/*global $tw: false */\n\t\"use strict\";\n\n\texports.name = \"disqus-counter\";\n\n\texports.params = [\n\t\t{\"name\": \"current\"},\n\t];\n\n\t/*\n\tRun the macro\n\t*/\n\texports.run = function(current) {\n\t\t// Interactive DOM not available when generating static pages\n\t\tif (!$tw.browser) return;\n\n\t\t/* Get counter loader */\n\t\tif(document.getElementById(\"dsq-count-scr\") === null) {\n\t\t\tvar loader = document.createElement('script');\n\t\t\tloader.src = 'https://' + $tw.wiki.getTiddlerText('$:/config/bimlas/disqus/shortname') + '.disqus.com/count.js';\n\t\t\tloader.id = 'dsq-count-scr';\n\t\t\tloader.setAttribute('async','');\n\t\t\tdocument.head.appendChild(loader);\n\t\t}\n\n\t\t/* Update newly added counters */\n\t\t$tw.hooks.addHook(\"th-page-refreshed\", function() {\n\t\t\tif (window.DISQUSWIDGETS) {\n\t\t\t\twindow.DISQUSWIDGETS.getCount({reset: true});\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t});\n\n\t\treturn '(<span class=\"disqus-comment-count\" data-disqus-url=\"' + $tw.wiki.getTiddlerText('$:/config/bimlas/disqus/url') + encodeURIComponent(current) + '\">' + $tw.wiki.getTiddlerText('$:/config/bimlas/disqus/counter-default') + '</span>)';\n\t};\n\n})();\n",
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"title": "$:/config/bimlas/disqus/counter-default",
"tags": "",
"type": "text/vnd.tiddlywiki",
"text": "?"
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"$:/config/bimlas/disqus/filter": {
"title": "$:/config/bimlas/disqus/filter",
"tags": "",
"type": "text/vnd.tiddlywiki",
"text": "[!is[system]]"
},
"$:/plugins/bimlas/disqus/settings/settings": {
"title": "$:/plugins/bimlas/disqus/settings/settings",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel",
"type": "text/vnd.tiddlywiki",
"caption": "Disqus",
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},
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"text": "! Supporting Additional Languages\n \nThe [[highlight.js|https://github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js]] project supports many languages. Only a subset of these languages are supported by the plugin. It is possible for users to change the set of languages supported by the plugin by following these steps:\n \n# Go to the highlight.js project [[download page|https://highlightjs.org/download/]], select the language definitions to include, and press the Download button to download a zip archive containing customised support files for a highlight.js syntax highlighting server.\n# Locate the `highlight.pack.js` file in the highlight plugin -- on a stock Debian 8 system running Tiddlywiki5 under node-js it is located at `/usr/local/lib/node_modules/tiddlywiki/plugins/tiddlywiki/highlight/files/highlight.pack.js`.\n# Replace the plugin `highlight.pack.js` file located in step 2 with the one from the downloaded archive obtained in step 1.\n# Restart the Tiddlywiki server.\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/highlight/license": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/highlight/license",
"type": "text/plain",
"text": "Copyright (c) 2006, Ivan Sagalaev\nAll rights reserved.\nRedistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without\nmodification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:\n\n * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright\n notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.\n * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright\n notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the\n documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.\n * Neither the name of highlight.js nor the names of its contributors\n may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software\n without specific prior written permission.\n\nTHIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY\nEXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED\nWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE\nDISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY\nDIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES\n(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;\nLOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND\nON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT\n(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS\nSOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/highlight/readme": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/highlight/readme",
"text": "This plugin provides syntax highlighting of code blocks using v9.18.1 of [[highlight.js|https://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js]] from Ivan Sagalaev.\n\n! Usage\n\nWhen the plugin is installed it automatically applies highlighting to all codeblocks defined with triple backticks or with the CodeBlockWidget.\n\nThe language can optionally be specified after the opening triple braces:\n\n<$codeblock code=\"\"\"```css\n * { margin: 0; padding: 0; } /* micro reset */\n\nhtml { font-size: 62.5%; }\nbody { font-size: 14px; font-size: 1.4rem; } /* =14px */\nh1 { font-size: 24px; font-size: 2.4rem; } /* =24px */\n```\"\"\"/>\n\nIf no language is specified highlight.js will attempt to automatically detect the language.\n\n! Built-in Language Brushes\n\nThe plugin includes support for the following languages (referred to as \"brushes\" by highlight.js):\n\n* apache\n* arduino\n* arm assembly\n* asciidoc\n* autohotkey\n* awk\n* bash\n* cmake\n* coffeescript\n* cpp\n* cs\n* css\n* diff\n* dockerfile\n* erlang\n* elixir\n* fortran\n* go\n* gradle\n* haskell\n* html\n* http\n* ini\n* intel x86 assembly\n* java\n* javascript\n* json\n* kotlin\n* less\n* lua\n* makefile\n* markdown\n* mathematica\n* matlab\n* nginx\n* objectivec\n* perl\n* php\n* plaintext\n* powershell\n* properties\n* python\n* R\n* ruby\n* rust\n* scss\n* shell session\n* sql\n* swift\n* toml\n* typescript\n* vala\n* vim script\n* xml\n* yaml\n\nYou can also specify the language as a MIME content type (eg `text/html` or `text/css`). The mapping is accomplished via mapping tiddlers whose titles start with `$:/config/HighlightPlugin/TypeMappings/`.\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/highlight/styles": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/highlight/styles",
"tags": "[[$:/tags/Stylesheet]]",
"text": ".hljs {\n display: block;\n overflow-x: auto;\n padding: 0.5em;\n background: <<colour tiddler-editor-background>>;\n color: <<colour foreground>>;\n -webkit-text-size-adjust:none\n}\n\n.hljs-comment,\n.hljs-quote {\n color: #93a1a1;\n}\n\n/* Solarized Green */\n.hljs-keyword,\n.hljs-selector-tag,\n.hljs-addition {\n color: #859900;\n}\n\n/* Solarized Cyan */\n.hljs-number,\n.hljs-string,\n.hljs-meta .hljs-meta-string,\n.hljs-literal,\n.hljs-doctag,\n.hljs-regexp {\n color: #2aa198;\n}\n\n/* Solarized Blue */\n.hljs-title,\n.hljs-section,\n.hljs-name,\n.hljs-selector-id,\n.hljs-selector-class {\n color: #268bd2;\n}\n\n/* Solarized Yellow */\n.hljs-attribute,\n.hljs-attr,\n.hljs-variable,\n.hljs-template-variable,\n.hljs-class .hljs-title,\n.hljs-type {\n color: #b58900;\n}\n\n/* Solarized Orange */\n.hljs-symbol,\n.hljs-bullet,\n.hljs-subst,\n.hljs-meta,\n.hljs-meta .hljs-keyword,\n.hljs-selector-attr,\n.hljs-selector-pseudo,\n.hljs-link {\n color: #cb4b16;\n}\n\n/* Solarized Red */\n.hljs-built_in,\n.hljs-deletion {\n color: #dc322f;\n}\n\n.hljs-formula {\n background: #eee8d5;\n}\n\n.hljs-emphasis {\n font-style: italic;\n}\n\n.hljs-strong {\n font-weight: bold;\n}\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/highlight/usage": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/highlight/usage",
"text": "! Usage\n\nFenced code blocks can have a language specifier added to trigger highlighting in a specific language. Otherwise heuristics are used to detect the language.\n\n```\n ```js\n var a = b + c; // Highlighted as JavaScript\n ```\n```\n! Adding Themes\n\nYou can add themes from highlight.js by copying the CSS to a new tiddler and tagging it with [[$:/tags/Stylesheet]]. The available themes can be found on GitHub:\n\nhttps://github.com/isagalaev/highlight.js/tree/master/src/styles\n"
}
}
}
{
"tiddlers": {
"GettingStarted": {
"title": "GettingStarted",
"tags": "$:/tags/GettingStarted",
"caption": "Step 1<br>Syncing",
"text": "Welcome to ~TiddlyWiki and the ~TiddlyWiki community\n\nVisit https://tiddlywiki.com/ to find out more about ~TiddlyWiki and what it can do.\n\n! Syncing Changes to the Server\n\nBefore you can start storing important information in ~TiddlyWiki it is important to make sure that your changes are being reliably saved by the server.\n\n# Create a new tiddler using the {{$:/core/images/new-button}} button in the sidebar on the right\n# Click the {{$:/core/images/done-button}} button at the top right of the new tiddler\n# Check the ~TiddlyWiki command line for a message confirming the tiddler has been saved\n# Refresh the page in the browser to and verify that the new tiddler has been correctly saved\n"
},
"$:/config/SaveWikiButton/Template": {
"title": "$:/config/SaveWikiButton/Template",
"text": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/save/offline"
},
"$:/config/Server/ExternalFilters/[all[tiddlers]] -[[$:/isEncrypted]] -[prefix[$:/temp/]] -[prefix[$:/status/]] -[[$:/boot/boot.js]] -[[$:/boot/bootprefix.js]] -[[$:/library/sjcl.js]] -[[$:/core]]": {
"title": "$:/config/Server/ExternalFilters/[all[tiddlers]] -[[$:/isEncrypted]] -[prefix[$:/temp/]] -[prefix[$:/status/]] -[[$:/boot/boot.js]] -[[$:/boot/bootprefix.js]] -[[$:/library/sjcl.js]] -[[$:/core]]",
"text": "yes"
},
"$:/config/OfficialPluginLibrary": {
"title": "$:/config/OfficialPluginLibrary",
"tags": "$:/tags/PluginLibrary",
"url": "https://tiddlywiki.com/library/v5.1.23/index.html",
"caption": "{{$:/language/OfficialPluginLibrary}}",
"enabled": "no",
"text": "The official plugin library is disabled when using the client-server configuration. Instead, plugins should be installed via the `tiddlywiki.info` file, as described [[here|https://tiddlywiki.com/#Installing%20a%20plugin%20from%20the%20plugin%20library]]."
},
"$:/core/templates/css-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/css-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving CSS tiddlers as a style tag with data attributes representing the tiddler fields. This version includes the tiddler changecount as the field `revision`.\n\n-->`<style`<$fields template=' data-tiddler-$name$=\"$encoded_value$\"'></$fields>` data-tiddler-revision=\"`<<changecount>>`\" data-tiddler-bag=\"default\" type=\"text/css\">`<$view field=\"text\" format=\"text\" />`</style>`"
},
"$:/core/templates/html-div-skinny-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/html-div-skinny-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is a variant of the tiddlyweb plugin's overridden version of $:/core/templates/html-div-tiddler used for saving skinny tiddlers (with no text field)\n\n-->`<div`<$fields exclude='text revision bag' template=' $name$=\"$encoded_value$\"'></$fields>` revision=\"`<<changecount>>`\" bag=\"default\" _is_skinny=\"\">\n<pre></pre>\n</div>`\n"
},
"$:/core/templates/html-div-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/html-div-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving tiddlers as an HTML DIV tag with attributes representing the tiddler fields. This version includes the tiddler changecount as the field `revision`.\n\n-->`<div`<$fields exclude='text revision bag' template=' $name$=\"$encoded_value$\"'></$fields>` revision=\"`<<changecount>>`\" bag=\"default\">\n<pre>`<$view field=\"text\" format=\"htmlencoded\" />`</pre>\n</div>`\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/icon/cloud": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/icon/cloud",
"tags": "$:/tags/Image",
"text": "<svg class=\"tc-image-cloud tc-image-button\" width=\"22pt\" height=\"22pt\" viewBox=\"0 0 128 128\"><g><path d=\"M24 103C10.745 103 0 92.255 0 79c0-9.697 5.75-18.05 14.027-21.836A24.787 24.787 0 0114 56c0-13.255 10.745-24 24-24 1.373 0 2.718.115 4.028.337C48.628 24.2 58.707 19 70 19c19.882 0 36 16.118 36 36v.082c12.319 1.016 22 11.336 22 23.918 0 12.239-9.16 22.337-20.999 23.814L107 103H24z\"/><path class=\"tc-image-cloud-idle\" d=\"M57.929 84.698a6 6 0 01-8.485 0L35.302 70.556a6 6 0 118.485-8.485l9.9 9.9L81.97 43.686a6 6 0 018.485 8.486L57.929 84.698z\"/><path class=\"tc-image-cloud-progress tc-animate-rotate-slow\" d=\"M44.8 40a3.6 3.6 0 100 7.2h2.06A23.922 23.922 0 0040 64c0 13.122 10.531 23.785 23.603 23.997L64 88l.001-7.2c-9.171 0-16.626-7.348-16.798-16.477L47.2 64c0-5.165 2.331-9.786 5.999-12.868L53.2 55.6a3.6 3.6 0 107.2 0v-12a3.6 3.6 0 00-3.6-3.6h-12zM64 40v7.2c9.278 0 16.8 7.522 16.8 16.8 0 5.166-2.332 9.787-6 12.869V72.4a3.6 3.6 0 10-7.2 0v12a3.6 3.6 0 003.6 3.6h12a3.6 3.6 0 100-7.2l-2.062.001A23.922 23.922 0 0088 64c0-13.255-10.745-24-24-24z\"/></g></svg>"
},
"$:/core/templates/javascript-tiddler": {
"title": "$:/core/templates/javascript-tiddler",
"text": "<!--\n\nThis template is used for saving JavaScript tiddlers as a script tag with data attributes representing the tiddler fields. This version includes the tiddler changecount as the field `revision`.\n\n-->`<script`<$fields template=' data-tiddler-$name$=\"$encoded_value$\"'></$fields>` data-tiddler-revision=\"`<<changecount>>`\" data-tiddler-bag=\"default\" type=\"text/javascript\">`<$view field=\"text\" format=\"text\" />`</script>`"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/readme": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/readme",
"text": "This plugin runs in the browser to synchronise tiddler changes to and from a TiddlyWeb-compatible server (including TiddlyWiki 5 itself, running on Node.js). It is inert when run under Node.js. Disabling this plugin via the browser can not be undone via the browser since this plugin provides the mechanism to synchronize settings with the server.\n\n[[Source code|https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb]]\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/readonly": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/readonly",
"tags": "[[$:/tags/Stylesheet]]",
"text": "\\define button-selector(title)\nbutton.$title$, .tc-drop-down button.$title$, div.$title$\n\\end\n\n\\define hide-edit-controls()\n<$reveal state=\"$:/status/IsReadOnly\" type=\"match\" text=\"yes\" default=\"yes\">\n<<button-selector tc-btn-\\%24\\%3A\\%2Fcore\\%2Fui\\%2FButtons\\%2Fclone>>`,`\n<<button-selector tc-btn-\\%24\\%3A\\%2Fcore\\%2Fui\\%2FButtons\\%2Fdelete>>`,`\n<<button-selector tc-btn-\\%24\\%3A\\%2Fcore\\%2Fui\\%2FButtons\\%2Fedit>>`,`\n<<button-selector tc-btn-\\%24\\%3A\\%2Fcore\\%2Fui\\%2FButtons\\%2Fnew-here>>`,`\n<<button-selector tc-btn-\\%24\\%3A\\%2Fcore\\%2Fui\\%2FButtons\\%2Fnew-journal-here>>`,`\n<<button-selector tc-btn-\\%24\\%3A\\%2Fcore\\%2Fui\\%2FButtons\\%2Fimport>>`,`\n<<button-selector tc-btn-\\%24\\%3A\\%2Fcore\\%2Fui\\%2FButtons\\%2Fmanager>>`,`\n<<button-selector tc-btn-\\%24\\%3A\\%2Fcore\\%2Fui\\%2FButtons\\%2Fnew-image>>`,`\n<<button-selector tc-btn-\\%24\\%3A\\%2Fcore\\%2Fui\\%2FButtons\\%2Fnew-journal>>`,`\n<<button-selector tc-btn-\\%24\\%3A\\%2Fcore\\%2Fui\\%2FButtons\\%2Fnew-tiddler>> `{\n\tdisplay: none;\n}`\n</$reveal>\n\\end\n\n\\rules only filteredtranscludeinline transcludeinline macrodef macrocallinline macrocallblock\n\n<<hide-edit-controls>>\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/save/offline": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/save/offline",
"text": "\\import [[$:/core/ui/PageMacros]] [all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/Macro]!has[draft.of]]\n\\define saveTiddlerFilter()\n[is[tiddler]] -[[$:/boot/boot.css]] -[prefix[$:/HistoryList]] -[status[pending]plugin-type[import]] -[type[application/javascript]library[yes]] -[[$:/boot/boot.js]] -[[$:/boot/bootprefix.js]] -[[$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/filesystem]] -[[$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb]] -[prefix[$:/temp/]] +[sort[title]] $(publishFilter)$\n\\end\n{{$:/core/templates/tiddlywiki5.html}}\n"
},
"$:/core/ui/Buttons/save-wiki": {
"title": "$:/core/ui/Buttons/save-wiki",
"tags": "$:/tags/PageControls",
"caption": "{{$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/icon/cloud}} Server status",
"description": "Status of synchronisation with server",
"text": "\\whitespace trim\n\\define config-title()\n$:/config/PageControlButtons/Visibility/$(listItem)$\n\\end\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/save-wiki\">> tooltip=\"Status of synchronisation with server\" aria-label=\"Server status\" class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>> selectedClass=\"tc-selected\">\n<span class=\"tc-dirty-indicator\">\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]\">\n{{$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/icon/cloud}}\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]\">\n<span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text=\"Server status\"/></span>\n</$list>\n</span>\n</$button>\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/save-wiki\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"below\" animate=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n<$list filter=\"[all[shadows+tiddlers]tag[$:/tags/SyncerDropdown]!has[draft.of]]\" variable=\"listItem\">\n<$transclude tiddler=<<listItem>>/>\n</$list>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/styles": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/styles",
"tags": "[[$:/tags/Stylesheet]]",
"text": "\\rules only filteredtranscludeinline transcludeinline macrodef macrocallinline macrocallblock\n\nbody.tc-dirty span.tc-dirty-indicator svg {\n\ttransition: fill 250ms ease-in-out;\n}\n\nbody .tc-image-cloud-idle {\n\tfill: <<colour background>>;\n\ttransition: opacity 250ms ease-in-out;\n\topacity: 1;\n\tdisplay: unset;\n}\n\nbody.tc-dirty .tc-image-cloud-idle {\n\topacity: 0;\n\tdisplay: none;\n}\n\nbody .tc-image-cloud-progress {\n\ttransition: opacity 250ms ease-in-out;\n\ttransform-origin: 50% 50%;\n\ttransform: rotate(359deg);\n\tanimation: animation-rotate-slow 2s infinite linear;\n\tfill: <<colour background>>;\n\tdisplay: none;\n\topacity: 0;\n}\n\nbody.tc-dirty .tc-image-cloud-progress {\n\topacity: 1;\n\tdisplay: unset;\n}\n\n@keyframes animation-rotate-slow {\n\tfrom {\n\t\ttransform: rotate(0deg);\n\t}\n\tto {\n\t\ttransform: scale(359deg);\n\t}\n}\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/copy-logs": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/copy-logs",
"tags": "$:/tags/SyncerDropdown",
"text": "<$button message=\"tm-copy-syncer-logs-to-clipboard\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/copy-clipboard}} Copy syncer logs to clipboard\n</$button>\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/login-status": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/login-status",
"tags": "$:/tags/SyncerDropdown",
"text": "<$reveal state=\"$:/status/IsLoggedIn\" type=\"match\" text=\"yes\">\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down-info\">\nYou are logged in<$reveal state=\"$:/status/UserName\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"\" default=\"\"> as <strong><$text text={{$:/status/UserName}}/></strong></$reveal><$reveal state=\"$:/status/IsReadOnly\" type=\"match\" text=\"yes\" default=\"no\"> (read-only)</$reveal>\n</div>\n<hr/>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/login": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/login",
"tags": "$:/tags/SyncerDropdown",
"text": "<$reveal state=\"$:/status/IsLoggedIn\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"yes\">\n<$button message=\"tm-login\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/unlocked-padlock}} Login\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/logout": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/logout",
"tags": "$:/tags/SyncerDropdown",
"text": "<$reveal state=\"$:/status/IsLoggedIn\" type=\"match\" text=\"yes\">\n<$button message=\"tm-logout\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n{{$:/core/images/cancel-button}} Logout\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/refresh": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/refresh",
"tags": "$:/tags/SyncerDropdown",
"text": "<$reveal state=\"$:/status/IsLoggedIn\" type=\"match\" text=\"yes\">\n<$button tooltip=\"Get latest changes from the server\" aria-label=\"Refresh from server\" class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-server-refresh\"/>\n{{$:/core/images/refresh-button}} <span class=\"tc-btn-text\"><$text text=\"Get latest changes from the server\"/></span>\n</$button>\n</$reveal>\n"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/save-snapshot": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/save-snapshot",
"tags": "$:/tags/SyncerDropdown",
"text": "<$button class=\"tc-btn-invisible\">\n<$wikify name=\"site-title\" text={{$:/config/SaveWikiButton/Filename}}>\n<$action-sendmessage $message=\"tm-download-file\" $param={{$:/config/SaveWikiButton/Template}} filename=<<site-title>>/>\n</$wikify>\n{{$:/core/images/download-button}} Save snapshot for offline use\n</$button>\n"
},
"$:/tags/SyncerDropdown": {
"title": "$:/tags/SyncerDropdown",
"list": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/login-status $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/login $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/refresh $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/logout $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/save-snapshot $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/syncer-actions/copy-logs"
},
"$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/tiddlywebadaptor.js": {
"title": "$:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/tiddlywebadaptor.js",
"text": "/*\\\ntitle: $:/plugins/tiddlywiki/tiddlyweb/tiddlywebadaptor.js\ntype: application/javascript\nmodule-type: syncadaptor\n\nA sync adaptor module for synchronising with TiddlyWeb compatible servers\n\n\\*/\n(function(){\n\n/*jslint node: true, browser: true */\n/*global $tw: false */\n\"use strict\";\n\nvar CONFIG_HOST_TIDDLER = \"$:/config/tiddlyweb/host\",\n\tDEFAULT_HOST_TIDDLER = \"$protocol$//$host$/\";\n\nfunction TiddlyWebAdaptor(options) {\n\tthis.wiki = options.wiki;\n\tthis.host = this.getHost();\n\tthis.recipe = undefined;\n\tthis.hasStatus = false;\n\tthis.logger = new $tw.utils.Logger(\"TiddlyWebAdaptor\");\n\tthis.isLoggedIn = false;\n\tthis.isReadOnly = false;\n}\n\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.name = \"tiddlyweb\";\n\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.supportsLazyLoading = true;\n\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.setLoggerSaveBuffer = function(loggerForSaving) {\n\tthis.logger.setSaveBuffer(loggerForSaving);\n};\n\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.isReady = function() {\n\treturn this.hasStatus;\n};\n\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.getHost = function() {\n\tvar text = this.wiki.getTiddlerText(CONFIG_HOST_TIDDLER,DEFAULT_HOST_TIDDLER),\n\t\tsubstitutions = [\n\t\t\t{name: \"protocol\", value: document.location.protocol},\n\t\t\t{name: \"host\", value: document.location.host}\n\t\t];\n\tfor(var t=0; t<substitutions.length; t++) {\n\t\tvar s = substitutions[t];\n\t\ttext = $tw.utils.replaceString(text,new RegExp(\"\\\\$\" + s.name + \"\\\\$\",\"mg\"),s.value);\n\t}\n\treturn text;\n};\n\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.getTiddlerInfo = function(tiddler) {\n\treturn {\n\t\tbag: tiddler.fields.bag\n\t};\n};\n\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.getTiddlerRevision = function(title) {\n\tvar tiddler = this.wiki.getTiddler(title);\n\treturn tiddler.fields.revision;\n};\n\n/*\nGet the current status of the TiddlyWeb connection\n*/\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.getStatus = function(callback) {\n\t// Get status\n\tvar self = this;\n\tthis.logger.log(\"Getting status\");\n\t$tw.utils.httpRequest({\n\t\turl: this.host + \"status\",\n\t\tcallback: function(err,data) {\n\t\t\tself.hasStatus = true;\n\t\t\tif(err) {\n\t\t\t\treturn callback(err);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// Decode the status JSON\n\t\t\tvar json = null;\n\t\t\ttry {\n\t\t\t\tjson = JSON.parse(data);\n\t\t\t} catch (e) {\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\tif(json) {\n\t\t\t\tself.logger.log(\"Status:\",data);\n\t\t\t\t// Record the recipe\n\t\t\t\tif(json.space) {\n\t\t\t\t\tself.recipe = json.space.recipe;\n\t\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t\t// Check if we're logged in\n\t\t\t\tself.isLoggedIn = json.username !== \"GUEST\";\n\t\t\t\tself.isReadOnly = !!json[\"read_only\"];\n\t\t\t\tself.isAnonymous = !!json.anonymous;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// Invoke the callback if present\n\t\t\tif(callback) {\n\t\t\t\tcallback(null,self.isLoggedIn,json.username,self.isReadOnly,self.isAnonymous);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t}\n\t});\n};\n\n/*\nAttempt to login and invoke the callback(err)\n*/\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.login = function(username,password,callback) {\n\tvar options = {\n\t\turl: this.host + \"challenge/tiddlywebplugins.tiddlyspace.cookie_form\",\n\t\ttype: \"POST\",\n\t\tdata: {\n\t\t\tuser: username,\n\t\t\tpassword: password,\n\t\t\ttiddlyweb_redirect: \"/status\" // workaround to marginalize automatic subsequent GET\n\t\t},\n\t\tcallback: function(err) {\n\t\t\tcallback(err);\n\t\t}\n\t};\n\tthis.logger.log(\"Logging in:\",options);\n\t$tw.utils.httpRequest(options);\n};\n\n/*\n*/\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.logout = function(callback) {\n\tvar options = {\n\t\turl: this.host + \"logout\",\n\t\ttype: \"POST\",\n\t\tdata: {\n\t\t\tcsrf_token: this.getCsrfToken(),\n\t\t\ttiddlyweb_redirect: \"/status\" // workaround to marginalize automatic subsequent GET\n\t\t},\n\t\tcallback: function(err,data) {\n\t\t\tcallback(err);\n\t\t}\n\t};\n\tthis.logger.log(\"Logging out:\",options);\n\t$tw.utils.httpRequest(options);\n};\n\n/*\nRetrieve the CSRF token from its cookie\n*/\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.getCsrfToken = function() {\n\tvar regex = /^(?:.*; )?csrf_token=([^(;|$)]*)(?:;|$)/,\n\t\tmatch = regex.exec(document.cookie),\n\t\tcsrf = null;\n\tif (match && (match.length === 2)) {\n\t\tcsrf = match[1];\n\t}\n\treturn csrf;\n};\n\n/*\nGet an array of skinny tiddler fields from the server\n*/\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.getSkinnyTiddlers = function(callback) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t$tw.utils.httpRequest({\n\t\turl: this.host + \"recipes/\" + this.recipe + \"/tiddlers.json\",\n\t\tdata: {\n\t\t\tfilter: \"[all[tiddlers]] -[[$:/isEncrypted]] -[prefix[$:/temp/]] -[prefix[$:/status/]] -[[$:/boot/boot.js]] -[[$:/boot/bootprefix.js]] -[[$:/library/sjcl.js]] -[[$:/core]]\"\n\t\t},\n\t\tcallback: function(err,data) {\n\t\t\t// Check for errors\n\t\t\tif(err) {\n\t\t\t\treturn callback(err);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// Process the tiddlers to make sure the revision is a string\n\t\t\tvar tiddlers = JSON.parse(data);\n\t\t\tfor(var t=0; t<tiddlers.length; t++) {\n\t\t\t\ttiddlers[t] = self.convertTiddlerFromTiddlyWebFormat(tiddlers[t]);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// Invoke the callback with the skinny tiddlers\n\t\t\tcallback(null,tiddlers);\n\t\t}\n\t});\n};\n\n/*\nSave a tiddler and invoke the callback with (err,adaptorInfo,revision)\n*/\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.saveTiddler = function(tiddler,callback) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\tif(this.isReadOnly) {\n\t\treturn callback(null);\n\t}\n\t$tw.utils.httpRequest({\n\t\turl: this.host + \"recipes/\" + encodeURIComponent(this.recipe) + \"/tiddlers/\" + encodeURIComponent(tiddler.fields.title),\n\t\ttype: \"PUT\",\n\t\theaders: {\n\t\t\t\"Content-type\": \"application/json\"\n\t\t},\n\t\tdata: this.convertTiddlerToTiddlyWebFormat(tiddler),\n\t\tcallback: function(err,data,request) {\n\t\t\tif(err) {\n\t\t\t\treturn callback(err);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// Save the details of the new revision of the tiddler\n\t\t\tvar etagInfo = self.parseEtag(request.getResponseHeader(\"Etag\"));\n\t\t\t// Invoke the callback\n\t\t\tcallback(null,{\n\t\t\t\tbag: etagInfo.bag\n\t\t\t}, etagInfo.revision);\n\t\t}\n\t});\n};\n\n/*\nLoad a tiddler and invoke the callback with (err,tiddlerFields)\n*/\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.loadTiddler = function(title,callback) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\t$tw.utils.httpRequest({\n\t\turl: this.host + \"recipes/\" + encodeURIComponent(this.recipe) + \"/tiddlers/\" + encodeURIComponent(title),\n\t\tcallback: function(err,data,request) {\n\t\t\tif(err) {\n\t\t\t\treturn callback(err);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// Invoke the callback\n\t\t\tcallback(null,self.convertTiddlerFromTiddlyWebFormat(JSON.parse(data)));\n\t\t}\n\t});\n};\n\n/*\nDelete a tiddler and invoke the callback with (err)\noptions include:\ntiddlerInfo: the syncer's tiddlerInfo for this tiddler\n*/\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.deleteTiddler = function(title,callback,options) {\n\tvar self = this;\n\tif(this.isReadOnly) {\n\t\treturn callback(null);\n\t}\n\t// If we don't have a bag it means that the tiddler hasn't been seen by the server, so we don't need to delete it\n\tvar bag = options.tiddlerInfo.adaptorInfo && options.tiddlerInfo.adaptorInfo.bag;\n\tif(!bag) {\n\t\treturn callback(null);\n\t}\n\t// Issue HTTP request to delete the tiddler\n\t$tw.utils.httpRequest({\n\t\turl: this.host + \"bags/\" + encodeURIComponent(bag) + \"/tiddlers/\" + encodeURIComponent(title),\n\t\ttype: \"DELETE\",\n\t\tcallback: function(err,data,request) {\n\t\t\tif(err) {\n\t\t\t\treturn callback(err);\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t\t// Invoke the callback\n\t\t\tcallback(null);\n\t\t}\n\t});\n};\n\n/*\nConvert a tiddler to a field set suitable for PUTting to TiddlyWeb\n*/\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.convertTiddlerToTiddlyWebFormat = function(tiddler) {\n\tvar result = {},\n\t\tknownFields = [\n\t\t\t\"bag\", \"created\", \"creator\", \"modified\", \"modifier\", \"permissions\", \"recipe\", \"revision\", \"tags\", \"text\", \"title\", \"type\", \"uri\"\n\t\t];\n\tif(tiddler) {\n\t\t$tw.utils.each(tiddler.fields,function(fieldValue,fieldName) {\n\t\t\tvar fieldString = fieldName === \"tags\" ?\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\ttiddler.fields.tags :\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\ttiddler.getFieldString(fieldName); // Tags must be passed as an array, not a string\n\n\t\t\tif(knownFields.indexOf(fieldName) !== -1) {\n\t\t\t\t// If it's a known field, just copy it across\n\t\t\t\tresult[fieldName] = fieldString;\n\t\t\t} else {\n\t\t\t\t// If it's unknown, put it in the \"fields\" field\n\t\t\t\tresult.fields = result.fields || {};\n\t\t\t\tresult.fields[fieldName] = fieldString;\n\t\t\t}\n\t\t});\n\t}\n\t// Default the content type\n\tresult.type = result.type || \"text/vnd.tiddlywiki\";\n\treturn JSON.stringify(result,null,$tw.config.preferences.jsonSpaces);\n};\n\n/*\nConvert a field set in TiddlyWeb format into ordinary TiddlyWiki5 format\n*/\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.convertTiddlerFromTiddlyWebFormat = function(tiddlerFields) {\n\tvar self = this,\n\t\tresult = {};\n\t// Transfer the fields, pulling down the `fields` hashmap\n\t$tw.utils.each(tiddlerFields,function(element,title,object) {\n\t\tif(title === \"fields\") {\n\t\t\t$tw.utils.each(element,function(element,subTitle,object) {\n\t\t\t\tresult[subTitle] = element;\n\t\t\t});\n\t\t} else {\n\t\t\tresult[title] = tiddlerFields[title];\n\t\t}\n\t});\n\t// Make sure the revision is expressed as a string\n\tif(typeof result.revision === \"number\") {\n\t\tresult.revision = result.revision.toString();\n\t}\n\t// Some unholy freaking of content types\n\tif(result.type === \"text/javascript\") {\n\t\tresult.type = \"application/javascript\";\n\t} else if(!result.type || result.type === \"None\") {\n\t\tresult.type = \"text/x-tiddlywiki\";\n\t}\n\treturn result;\n};\n\n/*\nSplit a TiddlyWeb Etag into its constituent parts. For example:\n\n```\n\"system-images_public/unsyncedIcon/946151:9f11c278ccde3a3149f339f4a1db80dd4369fc04\"\n```\n\nNote that the value includes the opening and closing double quotes.\n\nThe parts are:\n\n```\n<bag>/<title>/<revision>:<hash>\n```\n*/\nTiddlyWebAdaptor.prototype.parseEtag = function(etag) {\n\tvar firstSlash = etag.indexOf(\"/\"),\n\t\tlastSlash = etag.lastIndexOf(\"/\"),\n\t\tcolon = etag.lastIndexOf(\":\");\n\tif(firstSlash === -1 || lastSlash === -1 || colon === -1) {\n\t\treturn null;\n\t} else {\n\t\treturn {\n\t\t\tbag: decodeURIComponent(etag.substring(1,firstSlash)),\n\t\t\ttitle: decodeURIComponent(etag.substring(firstSlash + 1,lastSlash)),\n\t\t\trevision: etag.substring(lastSlash + 1,colon)\n\t\t};\n\t}\n};\n\nif($tw.browser && document.location.protocol.substr(0,4) === \"http\" ) {\n\texports.adaptorClass = TiddlyWebAdaptor;\n}\n\n})();\n",
"type": "application/javascript",
"module-type": "syncadaptor"
}
}
}
History is made at night.
$:/themes/tiddlywiki/snowwhite
{
"tiddlers": {
"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/snowwhite/base": {
"title": "$:/themes/tiddlywiki/snowwhite/base",
"tags": "[[$:/tags/Stylesheet]]",
"text": "\\define sidebarbreakpoint-minus-one()\n<$text text={{{ [{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarbreakpoint}removesuffix[px]subtract[1]addsuffix[px]] ~[{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarbreakpoint}] }}}/>\n\\end\n\n\\rules only filteredtranscludeinline transcludeinline macrodef macrocallinline\n\n.tc-sidebar-header {\n\ttext-shadow: 0 1px 0 <<colour sidebar-foreground-shadow>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-info {\n\t<<box-shadow \"inset 1px 2px 3px rgba(0,0,0,0.1)\">>\n}\n\n@media screen {\n\t.tc-tiddler-frame {\n\t\t<<box-shadow \"1px 1px 5px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3)\">>\n\t}\n}\n\n@media (max-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint-minus-one>>) {\n\t.tc-tiddler-frame {\n\t\t<<box-shadow none>>\n\t}\n}\n\n.tc-page-controls button svg, .tc-tiddler-controls button svg, .tc-topbar button svg {\n\t<<transition \"fill 150ms ease-in-out\">>\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls button.tc-selected,\n.tc-page-controls button.tc-selected {\n\t<<filter \"drop-shadow(0px -1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.25))\">>\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame input.tc-edit-texteditor {\n\t<<box-shadow \"inset 0 1px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.15)\">>\n}\n\n.tc-edit-tags {\n\t<<box-shadow \"inset 0 1px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.15)\">>\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame .tc-edit-tags input.tc-edit-texteditor {\n\t<<box-shadow \"none\">>\n\tborder: none;\n\toutline: none;\n}\n\ntextarea.tc-edit-texteditor {\n\tfont-family: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/editorfontfamily}};\n}\n\ncanvas.tc-edit-bitmapeditor {\n\t<<box-shadow \"2px 2px 5px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5)\">>\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down {\n\tborder-radius: 4px;\n\t<<box-shadow \"2px 2px 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5)\">>\n}\n\n.tc-block-dropdown {\n\tborder-radius: 4px;\n\t<<box-shadow \"2px 2px 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5)\">>\n}\n\n.tc-modal {\n\tborder-radius: 6px;\n\t<<box-shadow \"0 3px 7px rgba(0,0,0,0.3)\">>\n}\n\n.tc-modal-footer {\n\tborder-radius: 0 0 6px 6px;\n\t<<box-shadow \"inset 0 1px 0 #fff\">>;\n}\n\n\n.tc-alert {\n\tborder-radius: 6px;\n\t<<box-shadow \"0 3px 7px rgba(0,0,0,0.6)\">>\n}\n\n.tc-notification {\n\tborder-radius: 6px;\n\t<<box-shadow \"0 3px 7px rgba(0,0,0,0.3)\">>\n\ttext-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgba(255,255,255, 0.8);\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists .tc-tab-set .tc-tab-divider {\n\tborder-top: none;\n\theight: 1px;\n\t<<background-linear-gradient \"left, rgba(0,0,0,0.15) 0%, rgba(0,0,0,0.0) 100%\">>\n}\n\n.tc-more-sidebar > .tc-tab-set > .tc-tab-buttons > button {\n\t<<background-linear-gradient \"left, rgba(0,0,0,0.01) 0%, rgba(0,0,0,0.1) 100%\">>\n}\n\n.tc-more-sidebar > .tc-tab-set > .tc-tab-buttons > button.tc-tab-selected {\n\t<<background-linear-gradient \"left, rgba(0,0,0,0.05) 0%, rgba(255,255,255,0.05) 100%\">>\n}\n\n.tc-message-box img {\n\t<<box-shadow \"1px 1px 3px rgba(0,0,0,0.5)\">>\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info {\n\t<<box-shadow \"1px 1px 3px rgba(0,0,0,0.5)\">>\n}\n"
}
}
}
{
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"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/themetweaks": {
"title": "$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/themetweaks",
"tags": "$:/tags/ControlPanel/Appearance",
"caption": "{{$:/language/ThemeTweaks/ThemeTweaks}}",
"text": "\\define lingo-base() $:/language/ThemeTweaks/\n\n\\define replacement-text()\n[img[$(imageTitle)$]]\n\\end\n\n\\define backgroundimage-dropdown()\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down-wrapper\">\n<$button popup=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/themetweaks/backgroundimage\">> class=\"tc-btn-invisible tc-btn-dropdown\">{{$:/core/images/down-arrow}}</$button>\n<$reveal state=<<qualify \"$:/state/popup/themetweaks/backgroundimage\">> type=\"popup\" position=\"belowleft\" text=\"\" default=\"\">\n<div class=\"tc-drop-down\">\n<$macrocall $name=\"image-picker\" actions=\"\"\"\n\n<$action-setfield\n\t$tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimage\"\n\t$value=<<imageTitle>>\n/>\n\n\"\"\"/>\n</div>\n</$reveal>\n</div>\n\\end\n\n\\define backgroundimageattachment-dropdown()\n<$select tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimageattachment\" default=\"scroll\">\n<option value=\"scroll\"><<lingo Settings/BackgroundImageAttachment/Scroll>></option>\n<option value=\"fixed\"><<lingo Settings/BackgroundImageAttachment/Fixed>></option>\n</$select>\n\\end\n\n\\define backgroundimagesize-dropdown()\n<$select tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimagesize\" default=\"scroll\">\n<option value=\"auto\"><<lingo Settings/BackgroundImageSize/Auto>></option>\n<option value=\"cover\"><<lingo Settings/BackgroundImageSize/Cover>></option>\n<option value=\"contain\"><<lingo Settings/BackgroundImageSize/Contain>></option>\n</$select>\n\\end\n\n<<lingo ThemeTweaks/Hint>>\n\n! <<lingo Options>>\n\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/sidebarlayout\"><<lingo Options/SidebarLayout>></$link> |<$select tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/sidebarlayout\"><option value=\"fixed-fluid\"><<lingo Options/SidebarLayout/Fixed-Fluid>></option><option value=\"fluid-fixed\"><<lingo Options/SidebarLayout/Fluid-Fixed>></option></$select> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/stickytitles\"><<lingo Options/StickyTitles>></$link><br>//<<lingo Options/StickyTitles/Hint>>// |<$select tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/stickytitles\"><option value=\"no\">{{$:/language/No}}</option><option value=\"yes\">{{$:/language/Yes}}</option></$select> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/codewrapping\"><<lingo Options/CodeWrapping>></$link> |<$select tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/codewrapping\"><option value=\"pre\">{{$:/language/No}}</option><option value=\"pre-wrap\">{{$:/language/Yes}}</option></$select> |\n\n! <<lingo Settings>>\n\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/fontfamily\"><<lingo Settings/FontFamily>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/fontfamily\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> | |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/codefontfamily\"><<lingo Settings/CodeFontFamily>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/codefontfamily\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> | |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/editorfontfamily\"><<lingo Settings/EditorFontFamily>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/editorfontfamily\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> | |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimage\"><<lingo Settings/BackgroundImage>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimage\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |<<backgroundimage-dropdown>> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimageattachment\"><<lingo Settings/BackgroundImageAttachment>></$link> |<<backgroundimageattachment-dropdown>> | |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimagesize\"><<lingo Settings/BackgroundImageSize>></$link> |<<backgroundimagesize-dropdown>> | |\n\n! <<lingo Metrics>>\n\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/fontsize\"><<lingo Metrics/FontSize>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/fontsize\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/lineheight\"><<lingo Metrics/LineHeight>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/lineheight\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/bodyfontsize\"><<lingo Metrics/BodyFontSize>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/bodyfontsize\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/bodylineheight\"><<lingo Metrics/BodyLineHeight>></$link> |<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/bodylineheight\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storyleft\"><<lingo Metrics/StoryLeft>></$link><br>//<<lingo Metrics/StoryLeft/Hint>>// |^<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storyleft\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storytop\"><<lingo Metrics/StoryTop>></$link><br>//<<lingo Metrics/StoryTop/Hint>>// |^<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storytop\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storyright\"><<lingo Metrics/StoryRight>></$link><br>//<<lingo Metrics/StoryRight/Hint>>// |^<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storyright\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storywidth\"><<lingo Metrics/StoryWidth>></$link><br>//<<lingo Metrics/StoryWidth/Hint>>// |^<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storywidth\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/tiddlerwidth\"><<lingo Metrics/TiddlerWidth>></$link><br>//<<lingo Metrics/TiddlerWidth/Hint>>//<br> |^<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/tiddlerwidth\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarbreakpoint\"><<lingo Metrics/SidebarBreakpoint>></$link><br>//<<lingo Metrics/SidebarBreakpoint/Hint>>// |^<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarbreakpoint\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n|<$link to=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarwidth\"><<lingo Metrics/SidebarWidth>></$link><br>//<<lingo Metrics/SidebarWidth/Hint>>// |^<$edit-text tiddler=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarwidth\" default=\"\" tag=\"input\"/> |\n"
},
"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/base": {
"title": "$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/base",
"tags": "[[$:/tags/Stylesheet]]",
"text": "\\define custom-background-datauri()\n<$set name=\"background\" value={{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimage}}>\n<$list filter=\"[<background>is[image]]\">\n`background: url(`\n<$list filter=\"[<background>!has[_canonical_uri]]\">\n`\"`<$macrocall $name=\"datauri\" title={{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimage}}/>`\"`\n</$list>\n<$list filter=\"[<background>has[_canonical_uri]]\">\n`\"`<$view tiddler={{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimage}} field=\"_canonical_uri\"/>`\"`\n</$list>\n`) center center;`\n`background-attachment: `{{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimageattachment}}`;\n-webkit-background-size:` {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimagesize}}`;\n-moz-background-size:` {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimagesize}}`;\n-o-background-size:` {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimagesize}}`;\nbackground-size:` {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/backgroundimagesize}}`;`\n</$list>\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\define sidebarbreakpoint()\n<$text text={{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarbreakpoint}}/>\n\\end\n\n\\define sidebarbreakpoint-minus-one()\n<$text text={{{ [{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarbreakpoint}removesuffix[px]subtract[1]addsuffix[px]] ~[{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarbreakpoint}] }}}/>\n\\end\n\n\\define if-fluid-fixed(text,hiddenSidebarText)\n<$reveal state=\"$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/sidebarlayout\" type=\"match\" text=\"fluid-fixed\">\n$text$\n<$reveal state=\"$:/state/sidebar\" type=\"nomatch\" text=\"yes\" default=\"yes\">\n$hiddenSidebarText$\n</$reveal>\n</$reveal>\n\\end\n\n\\define if-editor-height-fixed(then,else)\n<$reveal state=\"$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Mode\" type=\"match\" text=\"fixed\">\n$then$\n</$reveal>\n<$reveal state=\"$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Mode\" type=\"match\" text=\"auto\">\n$else$\n</$reveal>\n\\end\n\n\\define set-type-selector-min-width()\n<$set name=\"typeLength\" value={{{ [all[shadows+tiddlers]prefix[$:/language/Docs/Types/]get[name]length[]maxall[]] }}}>\n\n\t.tc-type-selector-dropdown-wrapper {\n\t\tmin-width: calc(<<typeLength>>ch + 4em);\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-type-selector-dropdown-wrapper input.tc-edit-typeeditor {\n\t\tmin-width: <<typeLength>>ch;\n\t}\n\n</$set>\n\\end\n\n\\rules only filteredtranscludeinline transcludeinline macrodef macrocallinline macrocallblock\n\n/*\n** Start with the normalize CSS reset, and then belay some of its effects\n*/\n\n{{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/reset}}\n\n*, input[type=\"search\"] {\n\tbox-sizing: border-box;\n\t-moz-box-sizing: border-box;\n\t-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;\n}\n\ninput[type=\"search\"] {\n outline-offset: initial;\n}\n\nhtml button {\n\tline-height: 1.2;\n\tcolor: <<colour button-foreground>>;\n\tfill: <<colour button-foreground>>;\n\tbackground: <<colour button-background>>;\n\tborder-color: <<colour button-border>>;\n}\n\n/*\n** Basic element styles\n*/\n\nhtml, body {\n\tfont-family: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/fontfamily}};\n\ttext-rendering: optimizeLegibility; /* Enables kerning and ligatures etc. */\n\t-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;\n\t-moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale;\n}\n\nhtml:-webkit-full-screen {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour page-background>>;\n}\n\nbody.tc-body {\n\tfont-size: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/fontsize}};\n\tline-height: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/lineheight}};\n\tword-wrap: break-word;\n\t<<custom-background-datauri>>\n\tcolor: <<colour foreground>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour page-background>>;\n\tfill: <<colour foreground>>;\n}\n\n<<if-background-attachment \"\"\"\n\nbody.tc-body {\n background-color: transparent;\n}\n\n\"\"\">>\n\n/**\n * Correct the font size and margin on `h1` elements within `section` and\n * `article` contexts in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.\n */\n\nh1 {\n\tfont-size: 2em;\n}\n\nh1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 {\n\tline-height: 1.2;\n\tfont-weight: 300;\n}\n\npre {\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tmargin-top: 1em;\n\tmargin-bottom: 1em;\n\tword-break: normal;\n\tword-wrap: break-word;\n\twhite-space: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/codewrapping}};\n\tbackground-color: <<colour pre-background>>;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour pre-border>>;\n\tpadding: 0 3px 2px;\n\tborder-radius: 3px;\n\tfont-family: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/codefontfamily}};\n}\n\ncode {\n\tcolor: <<colour code-foreground>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour code-background>>;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour code-border>>;\n\twhite-space: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/options/codewrapping}};\n\tpadding: 0 3px 2px;\n\tborder-radius: 3px;\n\tfont-family: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/codefontfamily}};\n}\n\nblockquote {\n\tborder-left: 5px solid <<colour blockquote-bar>>;\n\tmargin-left: 25px;\n\tpadding-left: 10px;\n\tquotes: \"\\201C\"\"\\201D\"\"\\2018\"\"\\2019\";\n}\n\nblockquote > div {\n\tmargin-top: 1em;\n\tmargin-bottom: 1em;\n}\n\nblockquote.tc-big-quote {\n\tfont-family: Georgia, serif;\n\tposition: relative;\n\tbackground: <<colour pre-background>>;\n\tborder-left: none;\n\tmargin-left: 50px;\n\tmargin-right: 50px;\n\tpadding: 10px;\n border-radius: 8px;\n}\n\nblockquote.tc-big-quote cite:before {\n\tcontent: \"\\2014 \\2009\";\n}\n\nblockquote.tc-big-quote:before {\n\tfont-family: Georgia, serif;\n\tcolor: <<colour blockquote-bar>>;\n\tcontent: open-quote;\n\tfont-size: 8em;\n\tline-height: 0.1em;\n\tmargin-right: 0.25em;\n\tvertical-align: -0.4em;\n\tposition: absolute;\n left: -50px;\n top: 42px;\n}\n\nblockquote.tc-big-quote:after {\n\tfont-family: Georgia, serif;\n\tcolor: <<colour blockquote-bar>>;\n\tcontent: close-quote;\n\tfont-size: 8em;\n\tline-height: 0.1em;\n\tmargin-right: 0.25em;\n\tvertical-align: -0.4em;\n\tposition: absolute;\n right: -80px;\n bottom: -20px;\n}\n\ndl dt {\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n\tmargin-top: 6px;\n}\n\nbutton, textarea, input, select {\n\toutline-color: <<colour primary>>;\n}\n\ntextarea,\ninput[type=text],\ninput[type=search],\ninput[type=\"\"],\ninput:not([type]) {\n\tcolor: <<colour foreground>>;\n\tbackground: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\ninput[type=\"checkbox\"] {\n vertical-align: middle;\n}\n\ninput[type=\"search\"]::-webkit-search-decoration,\ninput[type=\"search\"]::-webkit-search-cancel-button,\ninput[type=\"search\"]::-webkit-search-results-button,\ninput[type=\"search\"]::-webkit-search-results-decoration {\n\t-webkit-appearance:none;\n}\n\n.tc-muted {\n\tcolor: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\nsvg.tc-image-button {\n\tpadding: 0px 1px 1px 0px;\n}\n\n.tc-icon-wrapper > svg {\n\twidth: 1em;\n\theight: 1em;\n}\n\nkbd {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\tpadding: 3px 5px;\n\tfont-size: 0.8em;\n\tline-height: 1.2;\n\tcolor: <<colour foreground>>;\n\tvertical-align: middle;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour background>>;\n\tborder: solid 1px <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tborder-bottom-color: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tborder-radius: 3px;\n\tbox-shadow: inset 0 -1px 0 <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n::selection {\n\tbackground-color: Highlight;\n\tcolor: HighlightText;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour selection-background>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour selection-foreground>>;\n}\n\n/*\nMarkdown likes putting code elements inside pre elements\n*/\npre > code {\n\tpadding: 0;\n\tborder: none;\n\tbackground-color: inherit;\n\tcolor: inherit;\n}\n\ntable {\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour table-border>>;\n\twidth: auto;\n\tmax-width: 100%;\n\tcaption-side: bottom;\n\tmargin-top: 1em;\n\tmargin-bottom: 1em;\n\t/* next 2 elements needed, since normalize 8.0.1 */\n\tborder-collapse: collapse;\n\tborder-spacing: 0;\n}\n\ntable th, table td {\n\tpadding: 0 7px 0 7px;\n\tborder-top: 1px solid <<colour table-border>>;\n\tborder-left: 1px solid <<colour table-border>>;\n}\n\ntable thead tr td, table th {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour table-header-background>>;\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n}\n\ntable tfoot tr td {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour table-footer-background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-csv-table {\n\twhite-space: nowrap;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame img,\n.tc-tiddler-frame svg,\n.tc-tiddler-frame canvas,\n.tc-tiddler-frame embed,\n.tc-tiddler-frame iframe {\n\tmax-width: 100%;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-body > embed,\n.tc-tiddler-body > iframe {\n\twidth: 100%;\n\theight: 600px;\n}\n\n/*\n** Links\n*/\n\nbutton.tc-tiddlylink,\na.tc-tiddlylink {\n\ttext-decoration: none;\n\tfont-weight: 500;\n\tcolor: <<colour tiddler-link-foreground>>;\n\t-webkit-user-select: inherit; /* Otherwise the draggable attribute makes links impossible to select */\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists a.tc-tiddlylink {\n\tcolor: <<colour sidebar-tiddler-link-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists a.tc-tiddlylink:hover {\n\tcolor: <<colour sidebar-tiddler-link-foreground-hover>>;\n}\n\nbutton.tc-tiddlylink:hover,\na.tc-tiddlylink:hover {\n\ttext-decoration: underline;\n}\n\na.tc-tiddlylink-resolves {\n}\n\na.tc-tiddlylink-shadow {\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n}\n\na.tc-tiddlylink-shadow.tc-tiddlylink-resolves {\n\tfont-weight: normal;\n}\n\na.tc-tiddlylink-missing {\n\tfont-style: italic;\n}\n\na.tc-tiddlylink-external {\n\ttext-decoration: underline;\n\tcolor: <<colour external-link-foreground>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour external-link-background>>;\n}\n\na.tc-tiddlylink-external:visited {\n\tcolor: <<colour external-link-foreground-visited>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour external-link-background-visited>>;\n}\n\na.tc-tiddlylink-external:hover {\n\tcolor: <<colour external-link-foreground-hover>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour external-link-background-hover>>;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down a.tc-tiddlylink:hover {\n\tcolor: <<colour tiddler-link-background>>;\n}\n\n/*\n** Drag and drop styles\n*/\n\n.tc-tiddler-dragger {\n\tposition: relative;\n\tz-index: -10000;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-dragger-inner {\n\tposition: absolute;\n\ttop: -1000px;\n\tleft: -1000px;\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\tpadding: 8px 20px;\n\tfont-size: 16.9px;\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n\tline-height: 20px;\n\tcolor: <<colour dragger-foreground>>;\n\ttext-shadow: 0 1px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 1);\n\twhite-space: nowrap;\n\tvertical-align: baseline;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour dragger-background>>;\n\tborder-radius: 20px;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-dragger-cover {\n\tposition: absolute;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour page-background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-dropzone {\n\tposition: relative;\n}\n\n.tc-dropzone.tc-dragover:before {\n\tz-index: 10000;\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tposition: fixed;\n\ttop: 0;\n\tleft: 0;\n\tright: 0;\n\tbackground: <<colour dropzone-background>>;\n\ttext-align: center;\n\tcontent: \"<<lingo DropMessage>>\";\n}\n\n.tc-droppable > .tc-droppable-placeholder {\n\tdisplay: none;\n}\n\n.tc-droppable.tc-dragover > .tc-droppable-placeholder {\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tborder: 2px dashed <<colour dropzone-background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-draggable {\n\tcursor: move;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-tab-open .tc-droppable-placeholder, .tc-tagged-draggable-list .tc-droppable-placeholder,\n.tc-links-draggable-list .tc-droppable-placeholder {\n\tline-height: 2em;\n\theight: 2em;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-tab-open-item {\n\tposition: relative;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-tab-open .tc-btn-invisible.tc-btn-mini svg {\n\tfont-size: 0.7em;\n\tfill: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n/*\n** Plugin reload warning\n*/\n\n.tc-plugin-reload-warning {\n\tz-index: 1000;\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tposition: fixed;\n\ttop: 0;\n\tleft: 0;\n\tright: 0;\n\tbackground: <<colour alert-background>>;\n\ttext-align: center;\n}\n\n/*\n** Buttons\n*/\n\nbutton svg, button img, label svg, label img {\n\tvertical-align: middle;\n}\n\n.tc-btn-invisible {\n\tpadding: 0;\n\tmargin: 0;\n\tbackground: none;\n\tborder: none;\n\tcursor: pointer;\n\tcolor: <<colour foreground>>;\n\tfill: <<colour foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-btn-boxed {\n\tfont-size: 0.6em;\n\tpadding: 0.2em;\n\tmargin: 1px;\n\tbackground: none;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour tiddler-controls-foreground>>;\n\tborder-radius: 0.25em;\n}\n\nhtml body.tc-body .tc-btn-boxed svg {\n\tfont-size: 1.6666em;\n}\n\n.tc-btn-boxed:hover {\n\tbackground: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\nhtml body.tc-body .tc-btn-boxed:hover svg {\n\tfill: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-btn-rounded {\n\tfont-size: 0.5em;\n\tline-height: 2;\n\tpadding: 0em 0.3em 0.2em 0.4em;\n\tmargin: 1px;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tbackground: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour background>>;\n\tborder-radius: 2em;\n}\n\nhtml body.tc-body .tc-btn-rounded svg {\n\tfont-size: 1.6666em;\n\tfill: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-btn-rounded:hover {\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tbackground: <<colour background>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\nhtml body.tc-body .tc-btn-rounded:hover svg {\n\tfill: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-btn-icon svg {\n\theight: 1em;\n\twidth: 1em;\n\tfill: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-btn-text {\n\tpadding: 0;\n\tmargin: 0;\n}\n\n/* used for documentation \"fake\" buttons */\n.tc-btn-standard {\n\tline-height: 1.8;\n\tcolor: #667;\n\tbackground-color: #e0e0e0;\n\tborder: 1px solid #888;\n\tpadding: 2px 1px 2px 1px;\n\tmargin: 1px 4px 1px 4px;\n}\n\n.tc-btn-big-green {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\tpadding: 8px;\n\tmargin: 4px 8px 4px 8px;\n\tbackground: <<colour download-background>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour download-foreground>>;\n\tfill: <<colour download-foreground>>;\n\tborder: none;\n\tborder-radius: 2px;\n\tfont-size: 1.2em;\n\tline-height: 1.4em;\n\ttext-decoration: none;\n}\n\n.tc-btn-big-green svg,\n.tc-btn-big-green img {\n\theight: 2em;\n\twidth: 2em;\n\tvertical-align: middle;\n\tfill: <<colour download-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-primary-btn {\n \tbackground: <<colour primary>>;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists input {\n\tcolor: <<colour foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists button {\n\tcolor: <<colour sidebar-button-foreground>>;\n\tfill: <<colour sidebar-button-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists button.tc-btn-mini {\n\tcolor: <<colour sidebar-muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists button.tc-btn-mini:hover {\n\tcolor: <<colour sidebar-muted-foreground-hover>>;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists button small {\n\tcolor: <<colour foreground>>;\n}\n\nbutton svg.tc-image-button, button .tc-image-button img {\n\theight: 1em;\n\twidth: 1em;\n}\n\n.tc-unfold-banner {\n\tposition: absolute;\n\tpadding: 0;\n\tmargin: 0;\n\tbackground: none;\n\tborder: none;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\twidth: calc(100% + 2px);\n\tmargin-left: -43px;\n\ttext-align: center;\n\tborder-top: 2px solid <<colour tiddler-info-background>>;\n\tmargin-top: 4px;\n}\n\n.tc-unfold-banner:hover {\n\tbackground: <<colour tiddler-info-background>>;\n\tborder-top: 2px solid <<colour tiddler-info-border>>;\n}\n\n.tc-unfold-banner svg, .tc-fold-banner svg {\n\theight: 0.75em;\n\tfill: <<colour tiddler-controls-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-unfold-banner:hover svg, .tc-fold-banner:hover svg {\n\tfill: <<colour tiddler-controls-foreground-hover>>;\n}\n\n.tc-fold-banner {\n\tposition: absolute;\n\tpadding: 0;\n\tmargin: 0;\n\tbackground: none;\n\tborder: none;\n\twidth: 23px;\n\ttext-align: center;\n\tmargin-left: -35px;\n\ttop: 6px;\n\tbottom: 6px;\n}\n\n.tc-fold-banner:hover {\n\tbackground: <<colour tiddler-info-background>>;\n}\n\n@media (max-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint-minus-one>>) {\n\n\t.tc-unfold-banner {\n\t\tposition: static;\n\t\twidth: calc(100% + 59px);\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-fold-banner {\n\t\twidth: 16px;\n\t\tmargin-left: -16px;\n\t\tfont-size: 0.75em;\n\t}\n\n}\n\n/*\n** Tags and missing tiddlers\n*/\n\n.tc-tag-list-item {\n\tposition: relative;\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\tmargin-right: 7px;\n}\n\n.tc-tags-wrapper {\n\tmargin: 4px 0 14px 0;\n}\n\n.tc-missing-tiddler-label {\n\tfont-style: italic;\n\tfont-weight: normal;\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\tfont-size: 11.844px;\n\tline-height: 14px;\n\twhite-space: nowrap;\n\tvertical-align: baseline;\n}\n\n.tc-block-tags-dropdown > .tc-btn-invisible:hover {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour primary>>;\n}\n\nbutton.tc-tag-label, span.tc-tag-label {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\tpadding: 0.16em 0.7em;\n\tfont-size: 0.9em;\n\tfont-weight: 400;\n\tline-height: 1.2em;\n\tcolor: <<colour tag-foreground>>;\n\twhite-space: nowrap;\n\tvertical-align: baseline;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tag-background>>;\n\tborder-radius: 1em;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-scrollable .tc-tag-label {\n\ttext-shadow: none;\n}\n\n.tc-untagged-separator {\n\twidth: 10em;\n\tleft: 0;\n\tmargin-left: 0;\n\tborder: 0;\n\theight: 1px;\n\tbackground: <<colour tab-divider>>;\n}\n\nbutton.tc-untagged-label {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour untagged-background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tag-label svg, .tc-tag-label img {\n\theight: 1em;\n\twidth: 1em;\n\tmargin-right: 3px; \n\tmargin-bottom: 1px;\n\tvertical-align: bottom;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-tags button.tc-remove-tag-button svg {\n\tfont-size: 0.7em;\n\tvertical-align: middle;\n}\n\n.tc-tag-manager-table .tc-tag-label {\n\twhite-space: normal;\n}\n\n.tc-tag-manager-tag {\n\twidth: 100%;\n}\n\nbutton.tc-btn-invisible.tc-remove-tag-button {\n\toutline: none;\n}\n\n.tc-tag-button-selected,\n.tc-list-item-selected a.tc-tiddlylink, a.tc-list-item-selected {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour primary>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour tiddler-background>>;\n}\n\n/*\n** Page layout\n*/\n\n.tc-topbar {\n\tposition: fixed;\n\tz-index: 1200;\n}\n\n.tc-topbar-left {\n\tleft: 29px;\n\ttop: 5px;\n}\n\n.tc-topbar-right {\n\ttop: 5px;\n\tright: 29px;\n}\n\n@media (max-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint-minus-one>>) {\n\n\t.tc-topbar-right {\n\t\tright: 10px;\n\t}\n\n}\n\n.tc-topbar button {\n\tpadding: 8px;\n}\n\n.tc-topbar svg {\n\tfill: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-topbar button:hover svg {\n\tfill: <<colour foreground>>;\n}\n\n@media (max-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint-minus-one>>) {\n\n\t.tc-show-sidebar-btn svg.tc-image-chevron-left, .tc-hide-sidebar-btn svg.tc-image-chevron-right {\n\t\ttransform: rotate(-90deg);\n\t}\n\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-header {\n\tcolor: <<colour sidebar-foreground>>;\n\tfill: <<colour sidebar-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-header .tc-title a.tc-tiddlylink-resolves {\n\tfont-weight: 300;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-header .tc-sidebar-lists p {\n\tmargin-top: 3px;\n\tmargin-bottom: 3px;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-header .tc-missing-tiddler-label {\n\tcolor: <<colour sidebar-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-advanced-search input {\n\twidth: 60%;\n}\n\n.tc-search a svg {\n\twidth: 1.2em;\n\theight: 1.2em;\n\tvertical-align: middle;\n}\n\n.tc-page-controls {\n\tmargin-top: 14px;\n\tfont-size: 1.5em;\n}\n\n.tc-page-controls .tc-drop-down {\n font-size: 1rem;\n}\n\n.tc-page-controls button {\n\tmargin-right: 0.5em;\n}\n\n.tc-page-controls a.tc-tiddlylink:hover {\n\ttext-decoration: none;\n}\n\n.tc-page-controls img {\n\twidth: 1em;\n}\n\n.tc-page-controls svg {\n\tfill: <<colour sidebar-controls-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-page-controls button:hover svg, .tc-page-controls a:hover svg {\n\tfill: <<colour sidebar-controls-foreground-hover>>;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists .tc-menu-list-item {\n\twhite-space: nowrap;\n}\n\n.tc-menu-list-count {\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n}\n\n.tc-menu-list-subitem {\n\tpadding-left: 7px;\n}\n\n.tc-story-river {\n\tposition: relative;\n}\n\n@media (max-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint-minus-one>>) {\n\n\t.tc-sidebar-header {\n\t\tpadding: 14px;\n\t\tmin-height: 32px;\n\t\tmargin-top: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storytop}};\n\t\ttransition: min-height {{$:/config/AnimationDuration}}ms ease-in-out, padding-top {{$:/config/AnimationDuration}}ms ease-in-out, padding-bottom {{$:/config/AnimationDuration}}ms ease-in-out;\n\t}\n\t\n\t<<if-no-sidebar \"\"\"\n\n\t\t.tc-sidebar-header {\n\t\t\tmin-height: 0;\n\t\t\tpadding-top: 0;\n\t\t\tpadding-bottom: 0;\n\t\t}\n\n\t\"\"\">>\n\n\t.tc-story-river {\n\t\tposition: relative;\n\t\tpadding: 0;\n\t}\n}\n\n@media (min-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint>>) {\n\n\t.tc-message-box {\n\t\tmargin: 21px -21px 21px -21px;\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-sidebar-scrollable {\n\t\tposition: fixed;\n\t\ttop: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storytop}};\n\t\tleft: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storyright}};\n\t\tbottom: 0;\n\t\tright: 0;\n\t\toverflow-y: auto;\n\t\toverflow-x: auto;\n\t\t-webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch;\n\t\tmargin: 0 0 0 -42px;\n\t\tpadding: 71px 0 28px 42px;\n\t}\n\n\thtml[dir=\"rtl\"] .tc-sidebar-scrollable {\n\t\tleft: auto;\n\t\tright: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storyright}};\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-story-river {\n\t\tposition: relative;\n\t\tleft: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storyleft}};\n\t\ttop: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storytop}};\n\t\twidth: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storywidth}};\n\t\tpadding: 42px 42px 42px 42px;\n\t}\n\n<<if-no-sidebar \"\n\n\t.tc-story-river {\n\t\twidth: calc(100% - {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storyleft}});\n\t}\n\n\">>\n\n\t.tc-story-river.tc-static-story-river {\n\t\tmargin-right: 0;\n\t\tpadding-right: 42px;\n\t}\n\n}\n\n@media print {\n\n\tbody.tc-body {\n\t\tbackground-color: transparent;\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-sidebar-header, .tc-topbar {\n\t\tdisplay: none;\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-story-river {\n\t\tmargin: 0;\n\t\tpadding: 0;\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-story-river .tc-tiddler-frame {\n\t\tmargin: 0;\n\t\tborder: none;\n\t\tpadding: 0;\n\t}\n}\n\n/*\n** Tiddler styles\n*/\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame {\n\tposition: relative;\n\tmargin-bottom: 28px;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tiddler-background>>;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour tiddler-border>>;\n}\n\n{{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/sticky}}\n\n.tc-tiddler-info {\n\tpadding: 14px 42px 14px 42px;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tiddler-info-background>>;\n\tborder-top: 1px solid <<colour tiddler-info-border>>;\n\tborder-bottom: 1px solid <<colour tiddler-info-border>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-info p {\n\tmargin-top: 3px;\n\tmargin-bottom: 3px;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-info .tc-tab-buttons button.tc-tab-selected {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tiddler-info-tab-background>>;\n\tborder-bottom: 1px solid <<colour tiddler-info-tab-background>>;\n}\n\n@media (max-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint-minus-one>>) {\n\n\t.tc-tiddler-info {\n\t\tpadding: 14px 14px 14px 14px;\n\t}\n\n}\n\n.tc-view-field-table {\n\twidth: 100%;\n}\n\n.tc-view-field-name {\n\twidth: 1%; /* Makes this column be as narrow as possible */\n\ttext-align: right;\n\tfont-style: italic;\n\tfont-weight: 200;\n}\n\n.tc-view-field-value {\n}\n\n@media (max-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint-minus-one>>) {\n\t.tc-tiddler-frame {\n\t\tpadding: 14px 14px 14px 14px;\n\t\tmargin-bottom: .5em;\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-tiddler-info {\n\t\tmargin: 0 -14px 0 -14px;\n\t}\n}\n\n@media (min-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint>>) {\n\t.tc-tiddler-frame {\n\t\tpadding: 28px 42px 42px 42px;\n\t\twidth: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/tiddlerwidth}};\n\t\tborder-radius: 2px;\n\t}\n\n<<if-no-sidebar \"\n\n\t.tc-tiddler-frame {\n\t\twidth: 100%;\n\t}\n\n\">>\n\n\t.tc-tiddler-info {\n\t\tmargin: 0 -42px 0 -42px;\n\t}\n}\n\n.tc-site-title,\n.tc-titlebar {\n\tfont-weight: 300;\n\tfont-size: 2.35em;\n\tline-height: 1.35em;\n\tcolor: <<colour tiddler-title-foreground>>;\n\tmargin: 0;\n}\n\n.tc-site-title {\n\tcolor: <<colour site-title-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-title-icon {\n\tvertical-align: middle;\n\tmargin-right: .1em;\n}\n\n.tc-system-title-prefix {\n\tcolor: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-titlebar h2 {\n\tfont-size: 1em;\n\tdisplay: inline;\n}\n\n.tc-titlebar img {\n\theight: 1em;\n}\n\n.tc-subtitle {\n\tfont-size: 0.9em;\n\tcolor: <<colour tiddler-subtitle-foreground>>;\n\tfont-weight: 300;\n}\n\n.tc-subtitle .tc-tiddlylink {\n\tmargin-right: .3em;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-missing .tc-title {\n font-style: italic;\n font-weight: normal;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame .tc-tiddler-controls {\n\tfloat: right;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls .tc-drop-down {\n\tfont-size: 0.6em;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls .tc-drop-down .tc-drop-down {\n\tfont-size: 1em;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls > span > button,\n.tc-tiddler-controls > span > span > button,\n.tc-tiddler-controls > span > span > span > button {\n\tvertical-align: baseline;\n\tmargin-left:5px;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls button svg, .tc-tiddler-controls button img,\n.tc-search button svg, .tc-search a svg {\n\tfill: <<colour tiddler-controls-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls button svg, .tc-tiddler-controls button img {\n\theight: 0.75em;\n}\n\n.tc-search button svg, .tc-search a svg {\n height: 1.2em;\n width: 1.2em;\n margin: 0 0.25em;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls button.tc-selected svg,\n.tc-page-controls button.tc-selected svg {\n\tfill: <<colour tiddler-controls-foreground-selected>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls button.tc-btn-invisible:hover svg,\n.tc-search button:hover svg, .tc-search a:hover svg {\n\tfill: <<colour tiddler-controls-foreground-hover>>;\n}\n\n@media print {\n\t.tc-tiddler-controls {\n\t\tdisplay: none;\n\t}\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-help { /* Help prompts within tiddler template */\n\tcolor: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tmargin-top: 14px;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-help a.tc-tiddlylink {\n\tcolor: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame .tc-edit-texteditor {\n\twidth: 100%;\n\tmargin: 4px 0 4px 0;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame input.tc-edit-texteditor,\n.tc-tiddler-frame textarea.tc-edit-texteditor,\n.tc-tiddler-frame iframe.tc-edit-texteditor {\n\tpadding: 3px 3px 3px 3px;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour tiddler-editor-border>>;\n\tline-height: 1.3em;\n\t-webkit-appearance: none;\n\tfont-family: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/settings/editorfontfamily}};\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame input.tc-edit-texteditor,\n.tc-tiddler-frame textarea.tc-edit-texteditor {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tiddler-editor-background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame iframe.tc-edit-texteditor {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tiddler-background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame .tc-binary-warning {\n\twidth: 100%;\n\theight: 5em;\n\ttext-align: center;\n\tpadding: 3em 3em 6em 3em;\n\tbackground: <<colour alert-background>>;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour alert-border>>;\n}\n\ncanvas.tc-edit-bitmapeditor {\n\tborder: 6px solid <<colour tiddler-editor-border-image>>;\n\tcursor: crosshair;\n\t-moz-user-select: none;\n\t-webkit-user-select: none;\n\t-ms-user-select: none;\n\tmargin-top: 6px;\n\tmargin-bottom: 6px;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-bitmapeditor-width {\n\tdisplay: block;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-bitmapeditor-height {\n\tdisplay: block;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-body {\n\tclear: both;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame .tc-tiddler-body {\n\tfont-size: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/bodyfontsize}};\n\tline-height: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/bodylineheight}};\n}\n\n.tc-titlebar, .tc-tiddler-edit-title {\n\toverflow: hidden; /* https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/282 */\n}\n\nhtml body.tc-body.tc-single-tiddler-window {\n\tmargin: 1em;\n\tbackground: <<colour tiddler-background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-single-tiddler-window img,\n.tc-single-tiddler-window svg,\n.tc-single-tiddler-window canvas,\n.tc-single-tiddler-window embed,\n.tc-single-tiddler-window iframe {\n\tmax-width: 100%;\n}\n\n/*\n** Editor\n*/\n\n.tc-editor-toolbar {\n\tmargin-top: 8px;\n}\n\n.tc-editor-toolbar button {\n\tvertical-align: middle;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tiddler-controls-foreground>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour tiddler-controls-foreground-selected>>;\n\tfill: <<colour tiddler-controls-foreground-selected>>;\n\tborder-radius: 4px;\n\tpadding: 3px;\n\tmargin: 2px 0 2px 4px;\n}\n\n.tc-editor-toolbar button.tc-text-editor-toolbar-item-adjunct {\n\tmargin-left: 1px;\n\twidth: 1em;\n\tborder-radius: 8px;\n}\n\n.tc-editor-toolbar button.tc-text-editor-toolbar-item-start-group {\n\tmargin-left: 11px;\n}\n\n.tc-editor-toolbar button.tc-selected {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour primary>>;\n}\n\n.tc-editor-toolbar button svg {\n\twidth: 1.6em;\n\theight: 1.2em;\n}\n\n.tc-editor-toolbar button:hover {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tiddler-controls-foreground-selected>>;\n\tfill: <<colour background>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-editor-toolbar .tc-text-editor-toolbar-more {\n\twhite-space: normal;\n}\n\n.tc-editor-toolbar .tc-text-editor-toolbar-more button {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\tpadding: 3px;\n\twidth: auto;\n}\n\n.tc-editor-toolbar .tc-search-results {\n\tpadding: 0;\n}\n\n/*\n** Adjustments for fluid-fixed mode\n*/\n\n@media (min-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint>>) {\n\n<<if-fluid-fixed text:\"\"\"\n\n\t.tc-story-river {\n\t\tpadding-right: 0;\n\t\tposition: relative;\n\t\twidth: auto;\n\t\tleft: 0;\n\t\tmargin-left: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/storyleft}};\n\t\tmargin-right: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarwidth}};\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-tiddler-frame {\n\t\twidth: 100%;\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-sidebar-scrollable {\n\t\tleft: auto;\n\t\tbottom: 0;\n\t\tright: 0;\n\t\twidth: {{$:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/sidebarwidth}};\n\t}\n\n\tbody.tc-body .tc-storyview-zoomin-tiddler {\n\t\twidth: 100%;\n\t\twidth: calc(100% - 42px);\n\t}\n\n\"\"\" hiddenSidebarText:\"\"\"\n\n\t.tc-story-river {\n\t\tpadding-right: 3em;\n\t\tmargin-right: 0;\n\t}\n\n\tbody.tc-body .tc-storyview-zoomin-tiddler {\n\t\twidth: 100%;\n\t\twidth: calc(100% - 84px);\n\t}\n\n\"\"\">>\n\n}\n\n/*\n** Toolbar buttons\n*/\n\n.tc-page-controls svg.tc-image-new-button {\n fill: <<colour toolbar-new-button>>;\n}\n\n.tc-page-controls svg.tc-image-options-button {\n fill: <<colour toolbar-options-button>>;\n}\n\n.tc-page-controls svg.tc-image-save-button {\n fill: <<colour toolbar-save-button>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls button svg.tc-image-info-button {\n fill: <<colour toolbar-info-button>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls button svg.tc-image-edit-button {\n fill: <<colour toolbar-edit-button>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls button svg.tc-image-close-button {\n fill: <<colour toolbar-close-button>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls button svg.tc-image-delete-button {\n fill: <<colour toolbar-delete-button>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls button svg.tc-image-cancel-button {\n fill: <<colour toolbar-cancel-button>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-controls button svg.tc-image-done-button {\n fill: <<colour toolbar-done-button>>;\n}\n\n/*\n** Tiddler edit mode\n*/\n\n.tc-tiddler-edit-frame em.tc-edit {\n\tcolor: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tfont-style: normal;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-type-dropdown a.tc-tiddlylink-missing {\n\tfont-style: normal;\n}\n\n.tc-type-selector .tc-edit-typeeditor {\n\twidth: auto;\n}\n\n.tc-type-selector-dropdown-wrapper {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n}\n\n<<set-type-selector-min-width>>\n\n.tc-edit-tags {\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour tiddler-editor-border>>;\n\tpadding: 4px 8px 4px 8px;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-add-tag {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-add-tag .tc-add-tag-name input {\n\twidth: 50%;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-add-tag .tc-keyboard {\n\tdisplay:inline;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-tags .tc-tag-label {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-tags-list {\n\tmargin: 14px 0 14px 0;\n}\n\n.tc-remove-tag-button {\n\tpadding-left: 4px;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-preview {\n\toverflow: auto;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-preview-preview {\n\tfloat: right;\n\twidth: 49%;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour tiddler-editor-border>>;\n\tmargin: 4px 0 3px 3px;\n\tpadding: 3px 3px 3px 3px;\n}\n\n<<if-editor-height-fixed then:\"\"\"\n\n.tc-tiddler-preview-preview {\n\toverflow-y: scroll;\n\theight: {{$:/config/TextEditor/EditorHeight/Height}};\n}\n\n\"\"\">>\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame .tc-tiddler-preview .tc-edit-texteditor {\n\twidth: 49%;\n}\n\n.tc-tiddler-frame .tc-tiddler-preview canvas.tc-edit-bitmapeditor {\n\tmax-width: 49%;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-fields {\n\twidth: 100%;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-fields.tc-edit-fields-small {\n\tmargin-top: 0;\n\tmargin-bottom: 0;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-fields table, .tc-edit-fields tr, .tc-edit-fields td {\n\tborder: none;\n\tpadding: 4px;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-fields > tbody > .tc-edit-field:nth-child(odd) {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tiddler-editor-fields-odd>>;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-fields > tbody > .tc-edit-field:nth-child(even) {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tiddler-editor-fields-even>>;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-field-name {\n\ttext-align: right;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-field-value input {\n\twidth: 100%;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-field-remove {\n}\n\n.tc-edit-field-remove svg {\n\theight: 1em;\n\twidth: 1em;\n\tfill: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tvertical-align: middle;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-field-add-name-wrapper input.tc-edit-texteditor {\n\twidth: auto;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-field-add-name-wrapper {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n}\n\n.tc-edit-field-add-value {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n}\n\n@media (min-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint>>) {\n\n\t.tc-edit-field-add-value {\n\t\twidth: 35%;\n\t}\n\n}\n\n.tc-edit-field-add-button {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\twidth: 10%;\n}\n\n/*\n** Storyview Classes\n*/\n\n.tc-viewswitcher .tc-image-button {\n\tmargin-right: .3em;\n}\n\n.tc-storyview-zoomin-tiddler {\n\tposition: absolute;\n\tdisplay: block;\n\twidth: 100%;\n}\n\n@media (min-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint>>) {\n\n\t.tc-storyview-zoomin-tiddler {\n\t\twidth: calc(100% - 84px);\n\t}\n\n}\n\n/*\n** Dropdowns\n*/\n\n.tc-btn-dropdown {\n\ttext-align: left;\n}\n\n.tc-btn-dropdown svg, .tc-btn-dropdown img {\n\theight: 1em;\n\twidth: 1em;\n\tfill: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down-wrapper {\n\tposition: relative;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down {\n\tmin-width: 380px;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour dropdown-border>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour dropdown-background>>;\n\tpadding: 7px 0 7px 0;\n\tmargin: 4px 0 0 0;\n\twhite-space: nowrap;\n\ttext-shadow: none;\n\tline-height: 1.4;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-drop-down {\n\tmargin-left: 14px;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down button svg, .tc-drop-down a svg {\n\tfill: <<colour foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down button.tc-btn-invisible:hover svg {\n\tfill: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-drop-down-info {\n\tpadding-left: 14px;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down p {\n\tpadding: 0 14px 0 14px;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down svg {\n\twidth: 1em;\n\theight: 1em;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down img {\n\twidth: 1em;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down a, .tc-drop-down button {\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tpadding: 0 14px 0 14px;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\ttext-align: left;\n\tcolor: <<colour foreground>>;\n\tline-height: 1.4;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-tab-set .tc-tab-buttons button {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n width: auto;\n margin-bottom: 0px;\n border-bottom-left-radius: 0;\n border-bottom-right-radius: 0;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-prompt {\n\tpadding: 0 14px;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-chooser {\n\tborder: none;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-chooser .tc-swatches-horiz {\n\tfont-size: 0.4em;\n\tpadding-left: 1.2em;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-file-input-wrapper {\n\twidth: 100%;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-file-input-wrapper button {\n\tcolor: <<colour foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down a:hover, .tc-drop-down button:hover, .tc-drop-down .tc-file-input-wrapper:hover button {\n\tcolor: <<colour tiddler-link-background>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tiddler-link-foreground>>;\n\ttext-decoration: none;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-tab-buttons button {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour dropdown-tab-background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-tab-buttons button.tc-tab-selected {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour dropdown-tab-background-selected>>;\n\tborder-bottom: 1px solid <<colour dropdown-tab-background-selected>>;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down-bullet {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\twidth: 0.5em;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-tab-contents a {\n\tpadding: 0 0.5em 0 0.5em;\n}\n\n.tc-block-dropdown-wrapper {\n\tposition: relative;\n}\n\n.tc-block-dropdown {\n\tposition: absolute;\n\tmin-width: 220px;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour dropdown-border>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour dropdown-background>>;\n\tpadding: 7px 0;\n\tmargin: 4px 0 0 0;\n\twhite-space: nowrap;\n\tz-index: 1000;\n\ttext-shadow: none;\n}\n\n.tc-block-dropdown.tc-search-drop-down {\n\tmargin-left: -12px;\n}\n\n.tc-block-dropdown a {\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tpadding: 4px 14px 4px 14px;\n}\n\n.tc-block-dropdown.tc-search-drop-down a {\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tpadding: 0px 10px 0px 10px;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-dropdown-item-plain,\n.tc-block-dropdown .tc-dropdown-item-plain {\n\tpadding: 4px 14px 4px 7px;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-dropdown-item,\n.tc-block-dropdown .tc-dropdown-item {\n\tpadding: 4px 14px 4px 7px;\n\tcolor: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-block-dropdown a.tc-tiddlylink:hover {\n\tcolor: <<colour tiddler-link-background>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tiddler-link-foreground>>;\n\ttext-decoration: none;\n}\n\n.tc-search-results {\n\tpadding: 0 7px 0 7px;\n}\n\n.tc-image-chooser, .tc-colour-chooser {\n\twhite-space: normal;\n}\n\n.tc-image-chooser a,\n.tc-colour-chooser a {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\tvertical-align: top;\n\ttext-align: center;\n\tposition: relative;\n}\n\n.tc-image-chooser a {\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tpadding: 2px;\n\tmargin: 2px;\n\twidth: 4em;\n\theight: 4em;\n}\n\n.tc-colour-chooser a {\n\tpadding: 3px;\n\twidth: 2em;\n\theight: 2em;\n\tvertical-align: middle;\n}\n\n.tc-image-chooser a:hover,\n.tc-colour-chooser a:hover {\n\tbackground: <<colour primary>>;\n\tpadding: 0px;\n\tborder: 3px solid <<colour primary>>;\n}\n\n.tc-image-chooser a svg,\n.tc-image-chooser a img {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\twidth: auto;\n\theight: auto;\n\tmax-width: 3.5em;\n\tmax-height: 3.5em;\n\tposition: absolute;\n\ttop: 0;\n\tbottom: 0;\n\tleft: 0;\n\tright: 0;\n\tmargin: auto;\n}\n\n/*\n** Modals\n*/\n\n.tc-modal-wrapper {\n\tposition: fixed;\n\toverflow: auto;\n\toverflow-y: scroll;\n\ttop: 0;\n\tright: 0;\n\tbottom: 0;\n\tleft: 0;\n\tz-index: 900;\n}\n\n.tc-modal-backdrop {\n\tposition: fixed;\n\ttop: 0;\n\tright: 0;\n\tbottom: 0;\n\tleft: 0;\n\tz-index: 1000;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour modal-backdrop>>;\n}\n\n.tc-modal {\n\tz-index: 1100;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour modal-background>>;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour modal-border>>;\n}\n\n@media (max-width: 55em) {\n\t.tc-modal {\n\t\tposition: fixed;\n\t\ttop: 1em;\n\t\tleft: 1em;\n\t\tright: 1em;\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-modal-body {\n\t\toverflow-y: auto;\n\t\tmax-height: 400px;\n\t\tmax-height: 60vh;\n\t}\n}\n\n@media (min-width: 55em) {\n\t.tc-modal {\n\t\tposition: fixed;\n\t\ttop: 2em;\n\t\tleft: 25%;\n\t\twidth: 50%;\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-modal-body {\n\t\toverflow-y: auto;\n\t\tmax-height: 400px;\n\t\tmax-height: 60vh;\n\t}\n}\n\n.tc-modal-header {\n\tpadding: 9px 15px;\n\tborder-bottom: 1px solid <<colour modal-header-border>>;\n}\n\n.tc-modal-header h3 {\n\tmargin: 0;\n\tline-height: 30px;\n}\n\n.tc-modal-header img, .tc-modal-header svg {\n\twidth: 1em;\n\theight: 1em;\n}\n\n.tc-modal-body {\n\tpadding: 15px;\n}\n\n.tc-modal-footer {\n\tpadding: 14px 15px 15px;\n\tmargin-bottom: 0;\n\ttext-align: right;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour modal-footer-background>>;\n\tborder-top: 1px solid <<colour modal-footer-border>>;\n}\n\n\n/*\n** Centered modals\n*/\n.tc-modal-centered .tc-modal {\n\twidth: auto;\n\ttop: 50%;\n\tleft: 50%;\n\ttransform: translate(-50%, -50%) !important;\n}\n\n/*\n** Notifications\n*/\n\n.tc-notification {\n\tposition: fixed;\n\ttop: 14px;\n\tright: 42px;\n\tz-index: 1300;\n\tmax-width: 280px;\n\tpadding: 0 14px 0 14px;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour notification-background>>;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour notification-border>>;\n}\n\n/*\n** Tabs\n*/\n\n.tc-tab-set.tc-vertical {\n\tdisplay: -webkit-flex;\n\tdisplay: flex;\n}\n\n.tc-tab-buttons {\n\tfont-size: 0.85em;\n\tpadding-top: 1em;\n\tmargin-bottom: -2px;\n}\n\n.tc-tab-buttons.tc-vertical {\n\tz-index: 100;\n\tdisplay: block;\n\tpadding-top: 14px;\n\tvertical-align: top;\n\ttext-align: right;\n\tmargin-bottom: inherit;\n\tmargin-right: -1px;\n\tmax-width: 33%;\n\t-webkit-flex: 0 0 auto;\n\tflex: 0 0 auto;\n}\n\n.tc-tab-buttons button.tc-tab-selected {\n\tcolor: <<colour tab-foreground-selected>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tab-background-selected>>;\n\tborder-left: 1px solid <<colour tab-border-selected>>;\n\tborder-top: 1px solid <<colour tab-border-selected>>;\n\tborder-right: 1px solid <<colour tab-border-selected>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tab-buttons button {\n\tcolor: <<colour tab-foreground>>;\n\tpadding: 3px 5px 3px 5px;\n\tmargin-right: 0.3em;\n\tfont-weight: 300;\n\tborder: none;\n\tbackground: inherit;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tab-background>>;\n\tborder-left: 1px solid <<colour tab-border>>;\n\tborder-top: 1px solid <<colour tab-border>>;\n\tborder-right: 1px solid <<colour tab-border>>;\n\tborder-top-left-radius: 2px;\n\tborder-top-right-radius: 2px;\n\tborder-bottom-left-radius: 0;\n\tborder-bottom-right-radius: 0;\n}\n\n.tc-tab-buttons.tc-vertical button {\n\tdisplay: block;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\tmargin-top: 3px;\n\tmargin-right: 0;\n\ttext-align: right;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tab-background>>;\n\tborder-left: 1px solid <<colour tab-border>>;\n\tborder-bottom: 1px solid <<colour tab-border>>;\n\tborder-right: none;\n\tborder-top-left-radius: 2px;\n\tborder-bottom-left-radius: 2px;\n\tborder-top-right-radius: 0;\n\tborder-bottom-right-radius: 0;\n}\n\n.tc-tab-buttons.tc-vertical button.tc-tab-selected {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour tab-background-selected>>;\n\tborder-right: 1px solid <<colour tab-background-selected>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tab-divider {\n\tborder-top: 1px solid <<colour tab-divider>>;\n}\n\n.tc-tab-divider.tc-vertical {\n\tdisplay: none;\n}\n\n.tc-tab-content {\n\tmargin-top: 14px;\n}\n\n.tc-tab-content.tc-vertical {\n\tdisplay: inline-block;\n\tvertical-align: top;\n\tpadding-top: 0;\n\tpadding-left: 14px;\n\tborder-left: 1px solid <<colour tab-border>>;\n\t-webkit-flex: 1 0 70%;\n\tflex: 1 0 70%;\n\toverflow: auto;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists .tc-tab-buttons {\n\tmargin-bottom: -1px;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists .tc-tab-buttons button.tc-tab-selected {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour sidebar-tab-background-selected>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour sidebar-tab-foreground-selected>>;\n\tborder-left: 1px solid <<colour sidebar-tab-border-selected>>;\n\tborder-top: 1px solid <<colour sidebar-tab-border-selected>>;\n\tborder-right: 1px solid <<colour sidebar-tab-border-selected>>;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists .tc-tab-buttons button {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour sidebar-tab-background>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour sidebar-tab-foreground>>;\n\tborder-left: 1px solid <<colour sidebar-tab-border>>;\n\tborder-top: 1px solid <<colour sidebar-tab-border>>;\n\tborder-right: 1px solid <<colour sidebar-tab-border>>;\n}\n\n.tc-sidebar-lists .tc-tab-divider {\n\tborder-top: 1px solid <<colour sidebar-tab-divider>>;\n}\n\n.tc-more-sidebar > .tc-tab-set > .tc-tab-buttons > button {\n\tdisplay: block;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour sidebar-tab-background>>;\n\tborder-top: none;\n\tborder-left: none;\n\tborder-bottom: none;\n\tborder-right: 1px solid #ccc;\n\tmargin-bottom: inherit;\n}\n\n.tc-more-sidebar > .tc-tab-set > .tc-tab-buttons > button.tc-tab-selected {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour sidebar-tab-background-selected>>;\n\tborder: none;\n}\n\n/*\n** Manager\n*/\n\n.tc-manager-wrapper {\n\t\n}\n\n.tc-manager-controls {\n\t\n}\n\n.tc-manager-control {\n\tmargin: 0.5em 0;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list {\n\twidth: 100%;\n\tborder-top: 1px solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tborder-left: 1px solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tborder-right: 1px solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item {\n\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item-heading {\n display: block;\n width: 100%;\n text-align: left;\t\n\tborder-bottom: 1px solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tpadding: 3px;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item-heading-selected {\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n\tcolor: <<colour background>>;\n\tfill: <<colour background>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item-heading:hover {\n\tbackground: <<colour primary>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item-content {\n\tdisplay: flex;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item-content-sidebar {\n flex: 1 0;\n background: <<colour tiddler-editor-background>>;\n border-right: 0.5em solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n border-bottom: 0.5em solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n white-space: nowrap;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item-content-item-heading {\n\tdisplay: block;\n\twidth: 100%;\n\ttext-align: left;\n background: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\ttext-transform: uppercase;\n\tfont-size: 0.6em;\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n padding: 0.5em 0 0.5em 0;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item-content-item-body {\n\tpadding: 0 0.5em 0 0.5em;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item-content-item-body > pre {\n\tmargin: 0.5em 0 0.5em 0;\n\tborder: none;\n\tbackground: inherit;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item-content-tiddler {\n flex: 3 1;\n border-left: 0.5em solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n border-right: 0.5em solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n border-bottom: 0.5em solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item-content-item-body > table {\n\tborder: none;\n\tpadding: 0;\n\tmargin: 0;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-list-item-content-item-body > table td {\n\tborder: none;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-icon-editor > button {\n\twidth: 100%;\n}\n\n.tc-manager-icon-editor > button > svg,\n.tc-manager-icon-editor > button > button {\n\twidth: 100%;\n\theight: auto;\n}\n\n/*\n** Import table\n*/\n\n.tc-import-table {\n\twidth: 100%;\n}\n\n.tc-import-table svg.tc-image-edit-button {\n\tmax-width: unset;\n}\n\n.tc-import-table th:first-of-type {\n\twidth: 10%;\n}\n\n.tc-import-table th:last-of-type {\n\twidth: 30%;\n}\n\n.tc-import-table .tc-row-disabled {\n\tbackground: <<colour very-muted-foreground>>10;\n\topacity: 0.8;\n}\n\n.tc-import-table .tc-row-warning {\n\tbackground: <<colour diff-delete-background>>50;\n}\n\n/*\n** Alerts\n*/\n\n.tc-alerts {\n\tposition: fixed;\n\ttop: 28px;\n\tleft: 0;\n\tright: 0;\n\tmax-width: 50%;\n\tz-index: 20000;\n}\n\n.tc-alert {\n\tposition: relative;\n\tmargin: 14px;\n\tpadding: 7px;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour alert-border>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour alert-background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-alert-toolbar {\n\tposition: absolute;\n\ttop: 7px;\n\tright: 7px;\n line-height: 0;\n}\n\n.tc-alert-toolbar svg {\n\tfill: <<colour alert-muted-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-alert-subtitle {\n\tcolor: <<colour alert-muted-foreground>>;\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n font-size: 0.8em;\n margin-bottom: 0.5em;\n}\n\n.tc-alert-body > p {\n\tmargin: 0;\n}\n\n.tc-alert-highlight {\n\tcolor: <<colour alert-highlight>>;\n}\n\n@media (min-width: <<sidebarbreakpoint>>) {\n\n\t.tc-static-alert {\n\t\tposition: relative;\n\t}\n\n\t.tc-static-alert-inner {\n\t\tposition: absolute;\n\t\tz-index: 100;\n\t}\n\n}\n\n.tc-static-alert-inner {\n\tpadding: 0 2px 2px 42px;\n\tcolor: <<colour static-alert-foreground>>;\n}\n\n/*\n** Floating drafts list\n*/\n\n.tc-drafts-list {\n\tz-index: 2000;\n\tposition: fixed;\n\tfont-size: 0.8em;\n\tleft: 0;\n\tbottom: 0;\n}\n\n.tc-drafts-list a {\n\tmargin: 0 0.5em;\n\tpadding: 4px 4px;\n\tborder-top-left-radius: 4px;\n\tborder-top-right-radius: 4px;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour background>>;\n\tborder-bottom-none;\n\tbackground: <<colour dirty-indicator>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour background>>;\n\tfill: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-drafts-list a:hover {\n\ttext-decoration: none;\n\tbackground: <<colour foreground>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour background>>;\n\tfill: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-drafts-list a svg {\n\twidth: 1em;\n\theight: 1em;\n\tvertical-align: text-bottom;\n}\n\n/*\n** Control panel\n*/\n\n.tc-control-panel td {\n\tpadding: 4px;\n}\n\n.tc-control-panel table, .tc-control-panel table input, .tc-control-panel table textarea {\n\twidth: 100%;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info {\n\tdisplay: flex;\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tfill: <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour background>>;\n\tmargin: 0.5em 0 0.5em 0;\n\tpadding: 4px;\n align-items: center;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-sub-plugins .tc-plugin-info {\n margin: 0.5em;\n\tbackground: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-sub-plugin-indicator {\n\tmargin: -16px 1em 0 2em;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-sub-plugin-indicator button {\n\tcolor: <<colour background>>;\n\tbackground: <<colour foreground>>;\n\tborder-radius: 8px;\n padding: 2px 7px;\n font-size: 0.75em;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-sub-plugins .tc-plugin-info-dropdown {\n\tmargin-left: 1em;\n\tmargin-right: 1em;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-disabled {\n\tbackground: -webkit-repeating-linear-gradient(45deg, #ff0, #ff0 10px, #eee 10px, #eee 20px);\n\tbackground: repeating-linear-gradient(45deg, #ff0, #ff0 10px, #eee 10px, #eee 20px);\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-disabled:hover {\n\tbackground: -webkit-repeating-linear-gradient(45deg, #aa0, #aa0 10px, #888 10px, #888 20px);\n\tbackground: repeating-linear-gradient(45deg, #aa0, #aa0 10px, #888 10px, #888 20px);\n}\n\na.tc-tiddlylink.tc-plugin-info:hover {\n\ttext-decoration: none;\n\tbackground-color: <<colour primary>>;\n\tcolor: <<colour background>>;\n\tfill: <<colour foreground>>;\n}\n\na.tc-tiddlylink.tc-plugin-info:hover > .tc-plugin-info-chunk > svg {\n\tfill: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-chunk {\n margin: 2px;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-chunk.tc-plugin-info-toggle {\n\tflex-grow: 0;\n\tflex-shrink: 0;\n\tline-height: 1;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-chunk.tc-plugin-info-icon {\n\tflex-grow: 0;\n\tflex-shrink: 0;\n\tline-height: 1;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-chunk.tc-plugin-info-description {\n\tflex-grow: 1;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-chunk.tc-plugin-info-buttons {\n\tfont-size: 0.8em;\n\tline-height: 1.2;\n\tflex-grow: 0;\n\tflex-shrink: 0;\n text-align: right;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-chunk.tc-plugin-info-description h1 {\n\tfont-size: 1em;\n\tline-height: 1.2;\n\tmargin: 2px 0 2px 0;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-chunk.tc-plugin-info-description h2 {\n\tfont-size: 0.8em;\n\tline-height: 1.2;\n\tmargin: 2px 0 2px 0;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-chunk.tc-plugin-info-description div {\n\tfont-size: 0.7em;\n\tline-height: 1.2;\n\tmargin: 2px 0 2px 0;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-chunk.tc-plugin-info-toggle img, .tc-plugin-info-chunk.tc-plugin-info-toggle svg {\n\twidth: 1em;\n\theight: 1em;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-chunk.tc-plugin-info-icon img, .tc-plugin-info-chunk.tc-plugin-info-icon svg {\n\twidth: 2em;\n\theight: 2em;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-dropdown {\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tbackground: <<colour background>>;\n\tmargin-top: -8px;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-dropdown-message {\n\tbackground: <<colour message-background>>;\n\tpadding: 0.5em 1em 0.5em 1em;\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n\tfont-size: 0.8em;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-dropdown-body {\n\tpadding: 1em 1em 0 1em;\n\tbackground: <<colour background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-plugin-info-sub-plugins {\n\tpadding: 0.5em;\n margin: 0 1em 1em 1em;\n\tbackground: <<colour notification-background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-install-plugin {\n\tfont-weight: bold;\n\tbackground: green;\n\tcolor: white;\n\tfill: white;\n\tborder-radius: 4px;\n\tpadding: 3px;\n}\n\n.tc-install-plugin.tc-reinstall-downgrade {\n\tbackground: red;\n}\n\n.tc-install-plugin.tc-reinstall {\n\tbackground: blue;\n}\n\n.tc-install-plugin.tc-reinstall-upgrade {\n\tbackground: orange;\n}\n\n.tc-check-list {\n\tline-height: 2em;\n}\n\n.tc-check-list .tc-image-button {\n\theight: 1.5em;\n}\n\n/*\n** Message boxes\n*/\n\n.tc-message-box {\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour message-border>>;\n\tbackground: <<colour message-background>>;\n\tpadding: 0px 21px 0px 21px;\n\tfont-size: 12px;\n\tline-height: 18px;\n\tcolor: <<colour message-foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-message-box svg {\n\twidth: 1em;\n\theight: 1em;\n vertical-align: text-bottom;\n}\n\n/*\n** Pictures\n*/\n\n.tc-bordered-image {\n\tborder: 1px solid <<colour muted-foreground>>;\n\tpadding: 5px;\n\tmargin: 5px;\n}\n\n/*\n** Floats\n*/\n\n.tc-float-right {\n\tfloat: right;\n}\n\n/*\n** Chooser\n*/\n\n.tc-chooser {\n\tborder-right: 1px solid <<colour table-header-background>>;\n\tborder-left: 1px solid <<colour table-header-background>>;\n}\n\n\n.tc-chooser-item {\n\tborder-bottom: 1px solid <<colour table-header-background>>;\n\tborder-top: 1px solid <<colour table-header-background>>;\n\tpadding: 2px 4px 2px 14px;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-chooser-item {\n\tpadding: 2px;\n}\n\n.tc-chosen,\n.tc-chooser-item:hover {\n\tbackground-color: <<colour table-header-background>>;\n\tborder-color: <<colour table-footer-background>>;\n}\n\n.tc-chosen .tc-tiddlylink {\n\tcursor:default;\n}\n\n.tc-chooser-item .tc-tiddlylink {\n\tdisplay: block;\n\ttext-decoration: none;\n\tbackground-color: transparent;\n}\n\n.tc-chooser-item:hover .tc-tiddlylink:hover {\n\ttext-decoration: none;\n}\n\n.tc-drop-down .tc-chosen .tc-tiddlylink,\n.tc-drop-down .tc-chooser-item .tc-tiddlylink:hover {\n\tcolor: <<colour foreground>>;\n}\n\n.tc-chosen > .tc-tiddlylink:before {\n\tmargin-left: -10px;\n\tposition: relative;\n\tcontent: \"» \";\n}\n\n.tc-chooser-item svg,\n.tc-chooser-item img{\n\twidth: 1em;\n\theight: 1em;\n\tvertical-align: middle;\n}\n\n.tc-language-chooser .tc-image-button img {\n\twidth: 2em;\n\tvertical-align: -0.15em;\n}\n\n/*\n** Palette 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{{f0.png}} ''[[$80 million dark money group tied to Trump Supreme Court advisor, Leonard Leo|https://www.citizensforethics.org/reports-investigations/crew-investigations/80-million-dark-money-group-tied-to-trump-supreme-court-advisor-leonard-leo/]]'' October 23, 2020, Robert Maguire, [[CREW]]
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A close informal advisor to President Trump who has been deeply involved in all three of his Supreme Court nomination battles is the sole trustee of a mysterious group that brought in more than $80 million in [[2018]], according to a previously unreported tax return uncovered by [[CREW]]. The filing vastly expands the amount of money known to be flowing into the growing constellation of dark money groups tied to [[Federalist Society]] co-chairman [[Leonard Leo]] and provides new details about his role in a secretive firm that was responsible for one of the largest donations received by President Trump's inaugural committee.
What makes [[Rule of Law Trust]] (RLT) particularly interesting is that despite its $80 million haul, the group seems remarkably hollow. It claimed it had no employees and no volunteers in its first year and listed what appears to be a virtual office in Virginia as its main address. Its stated mission is "to advance conservative principles and causes through communications, research, strategy and assistance to other organizations," but there's no apparent public information to demonstrate what that work entails, not even a website.
In an unusual financial arrangement, the group also appears to have channeled nearly all of its $2.7 million in expenditures through the [[BH Group]] — an enigmatic firm that, the filing reveals, is partly owned by Leo. The company has long been known to be tied to Leo, but the nature of his role was unknown until now. Just months after it was formed in [[2016]], the BH Group gave $1 million to President Trump's inaugural committee — though the only known funds that it has received during that time came from other dark money groups allied with Leo. The ultimate source of the money remains unknown to this day.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[10 Dirty Ways to Swing an Election|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/11/election-dirty-tricks/]]'' November 1, 2012, Adam Serwer, [[Mother Jones]]
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Voter caging is the process of sending mail to the addresses of registered voters with the intent of challenging their votes if the mail goes undelivered and the voter still shows up at the polls. It still happens, but the most famous instance occurred in [[1981]], when [[Republican]]s sent thousands of letters to black and Latino voters in [[New Jersey]], hoping to block as many as possible of these likely Democratic voters from voting. As a result of that stunt, the [[Republican National Committee]] entered into a consent decree with the [[Democratic National Committee]] agreeing not to engage in voter caging unless a court says it's okay. They leave it to third-party conservative groups now.
Lying Flyers
Dropping flyers with erroneous or deceptive information about voting may not be effective, according to voting law expert Rick Hasen, but it certainly happens a lot. Flyers in [[Virginia]] in [[2008]] told Democrats to vote on the wrong day, while flyers distributed in black neighborhoods in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]], in [[2004]] told residents they couldn't vote if anyone in their family had been convicted of a crime. Dirty tricksters are getting with the times, however—the 2008 election saw erreoneous election information distributed through emails to students at [[George Mason University]]. "Those things are very hard to investigate," says Penda D. Hair, co-director of the voting rights group the Advancement Project. "They're usually anonymous, so we don't have good data on what the impact is on people."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[12 Unsettling Photos from the Young Conservative Convention Near Mar-a-Lago|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4agddg/12-unsettling-photos-from-the-young-conservative-convention-near-mar-a-lago]]'' December 23, 2019, Jamie Lee Curtis Taete, [[Vice News]]
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Last week, thousands of conservative high school and college students gathered for the annual Turning Point [[USA]] (TPUSA) Student Leadership Summit in West [[Palm Beach]], [[Florida]]. The summit was held near [[Mar-a-Lago]], and [[Donald Trump]] showed up himself for a last-minute talk on the conference's third day, during which he launched into a weird diatribe against wind power that went viral.
The event consisted of talks, networking events, and workshops, all of which were pretty much what you would expect at a gathering of the right that included [[Ben Shapiro]], Sarah Sanders, and the president: Capitalism is good. [[Impeachment]] is a sham. The left wants to take your guns and turn the country into [[Venezuela]]. [[Antifa]] are the real fascists. Blah blah blah something to do with how referring to trans people by their correct pronouns is the same as [[1984]]. Someone would say that socialism is bad and the crowd would cheer. Then someone would say "AOC" and the crowd would boo.
A few times speakers said something so wild it stopped me dead in my tracks. Like when [[Ann Coulter]] compared [[Ilhan Omar]] to Josef Mengele. Or when Dinesh D'souza said, "To me democratic socialism differs from socialism kind of in the way that gang rape differs from individual rape."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[126 GOP House Members Refuse To Accept Biden Won|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/skbaer/list-republican-house-members-overturn-election]]'' December 11, 2020, Stephanie K. Baer, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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All 50 states have officially certified the results of the [[2020]] presidential election as of this week, reaffirming what has been known for over a month now: [[Joe Biden]] will be the next president of the United States.
And yet, on Thursday, 106 [[Republican]] members of [[Congress]] signed an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to allow the state of [[Texas]] to file a lawsuit that seeks to invalidate the election results in the states of [[Georgia]], [[Michigan]], [[Wisconsin]], and [[Pennsylvania]], all of which President [[Donald Trump]] lost. On Friday, Republicans filed an updated brief to include an additional 20 members.
With electors scheduled to meet on Monday to officially name Biden the victor, it's a long shot that the court will step in. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court justices denied a Republican effort to challenge a [[2019]] Pennsylvania law that expanded mail-in voting.
Among the representatives who signed on are several members who have just won races in the very states whose elections they now allege are so rife with "irregularities" that they want the court to throw out the results. There is no evidence of widespread electoral fraud.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[16 Straight Hours Inside The Alternate Reality Of Pro-Trump TV Channel OAN|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/oan-trump-news-network_n_5f5bbbf8c5b62874bc1cadd4?ri18n=true]]'' September 17, 2020, Nick Robins-Early, [[Huffington Post]]
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The first thing I learn from [[One America News Network]] is that there is a new [[Rolling Stones]] flagship store opening on [[London]]'s Carnaby Street, where "you can always get what you want." The next is that President [[Donald Trump]] has been nominated for a [[Nobel Peace Prize]] and held a massively successful rally in [[North Carolina]] where he condemned mail-in voting. OAN will then tell me that [[The Atlantic]] magazine is full of lies and owned by "America's new [[George Soros]]."
What I don't know at this point on Wednesday morning, only 20 minutes into a 16-hour straight viewing of far-right conspiracy network OAN, is that I will watch its highlight reel of Trump's rally seven times and the attack on The Atlantic eight times. I will watch a segment on Trump's Nobel Peace Prize nomination, a meaningless stunt by a far-right Norwegian parliamentarian, at least 10 times. I will watch multiple different hosts recite the same introductions and same scripts, sometimes saying the words along with them in my empty apartment. Because OAN blends its outlandish coverage with everyday banality I will come to know that The Rolling Stones memorabilia store is, at its heart, "about the music."
This has been a breakout year for OAN. For most people, the network is infamous for its conspiracy theories, its employment of far-right activists and White House correspondent [[Chanel Rion]]'s absurdly sycophantic questions to the president. ("We're watching [[Joe Biden]] slip very gently into senility, while you're at the top of your game. What's your secret?")
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{{f0.png}} ''[[1600 Justice Department alumni warn Bill Barr plans to 'undermine' free elections|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/10/1600-justice-department-alumni-warn-bill-barr-plans-to-undermine-free-elections/]]'' October 1, 2020, Matthew Chapman, [[Raw Story]]
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On Thursday, 1,600 former officials from the Department of Justice signed a scathing open letter warning that Attorney General [[William Barr]] poses a threat to democracy.
"We fear that Attorney General Barr intends to use the DOJ's vast law enforcement powers to undermine our most fundamental democratic value: free and fair elections," said the letter. "He has signalled this intention in myriad ways, from making false statements about the security of mail-in voting from foreign hackers to falsely suggesting that mail-in ballots are subject to widespread fraud and coercion. Most recently, the Department made a premature and improper announcement of a mail-in ballot tampering investigation that the White House immediately used as a talking point in its campaign to discredit mail-in voting and to further the claim it will be rigged against President Trump."
In particular, the letter highlights the [[Durham investigation]], which with Barr's blessing is investigating the origins of the [[Russia]] probe and has raised suspicion that Barr is attempting to politically undermine the legitimacy of prosecutions of former Trump associates.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[2 Men Linked to 'Boogaloo' Movement Were Just Charged in the Murder of a Federal Officer|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/m7jgzy/2-men-linked-to-boogaloo-movement-were-just-charged-in-the-murder-of-a-federal-officer]]'' June 16, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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The suspected homicide of a federal security officer was framed as evidence of escalating lawlessness across the country in conjunction with the widespread protests against police brutality since [[George Floyd]]'s death. In fact, it may have been yet another example of how "[[Boogaloo]] Bois" are showing up to the protests to escalate tensions in hopes of sparking a violent encounter with law enforcement, and ultimately, civil war.
"Boogaloo" is code for civil war, and adherents of this insurgent ideology tried to position themselves as allies to [[Black Lives Matter]] over their shared opposition to law enforcement. But "Boogaloo Bois" reject the fact that police brutality disproportionately impacts communities of color. Their opposition to police is rooted in deadly standoffs between anti-government extremists and federal agents, like in [[Ruby Ridge]] and [[Waco]].
On Tuesday, federal prosecutors announced charges against Robert Alvin Justus Jr., 30, and Air Force Staff Sgt. Steve Carrillo, 32, in connection with the May 29 ambush on the federal officers. Carrillo was already in custody for allegedly killing a sheriff's deputy a week later.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[2 Years Later, Former White House Counsel Don McGahn Agrees To Testify|https://www.npr.org/2021/05/13/996419615/years-later-former-white-house-counsel-mcgahn-agrees-to-testify]]'' May 13, 2021, Jaclyn Diaz, [[National Public Radio]]
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Former Trump White House counsel [[Don McGahn]] will testify before the [[House Judiciary Committee]] about his role in former special prosecutor [[Robert Mueller]]'s [[Russia]] investigation, the panel announced Wednesday.
McGahn will speak only to committee members in private, under an agreement negotiated by his attorneys, the committee and the Justice Department. The interview will be conducted "as soon as possible" and a transcript will be released publicly shortly thereafter, according to the court filing.
McGahn served as the campaign attorney for former President [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2016]] presidential run and later as his White House counsel until [[2018]].
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{{f93.png}} ''[[2016 Villain: Dr. Jordan Peterson|https://torontoist.com/2016/12/2016-villain-jordan-peterson/]]'' December 31, 2016, Simon Bredin, [[Torontoist]]
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Shortly after the start of the [[2016]]–17 academic year, U of T professor and clinical psychologist [[Jordan Peterson]] uploaded to his [[YouTube]] channel the first of a three-part video series entitled "Professor Against Political Correctness." For nearly two-and-a-half hours, Peterson vented about everyone and everything even tangentially related to "political correctness," from the [[Ontario Human Rights Commission]] to the [[LGBTQ]] community, from the Black Liberation Collective to human-resources departments everywhere.
His cri de cœur was prompted by two developments: first, the introduction of Bill C-16, an amendment to federal law that would add gender identity and gender expression to the list of prohibited grounds of discrimination, and second, a new policy by the university's human-resources department mandating anti-discrimination training for all staff.
Peterson would not fare well in such a seminar. He refuses to call non-binary people by their preferred pronouns, a common courtesy that would soon become law. Bill C-16 would make his refusal to refer to a person by the personal pronoun of their choice a form of harassment, for which he could be held legally liable.
> The 21st Century Cures Act is a bipartisan bill that would reform the current standards and appropriations for biomedical research, provide $1.75 billion annually for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and $110 million for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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*[[H.R. 6 (114th): 21st Century Cures Act|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/hr6]], GovTrack. Passed the House on on July 10, 2015 with overwhelming bipartisan support, assigned to Senate Committee who opted to pursue alternative legislation.
*[[Senate won't take up House's 21st Century Cures Act|http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20160119/NEWS/160119845]]
*[[Chairman Alexander Announces Committee Schedule for "Step by Step" Consideration of Biomedical Innovation Bills|http://www.alexander.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/pressreleases?ID=f3304e24-d1e8-42d0-8b8f-0602a7477dbf]]
*[[Statement by the Press Secretary on H.R. 34, the 21st Century Cures Act|https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/11/30/statement-press-secretary-hr-34-21st-century-cures-act]], White House Office of the Press Secretary, November 30, 2016.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[3 alleged 'boogaloo' members charged in Las Vegas protests|https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/3-alleged-boogaloo-members-charged-in-las-vegas-protests-2044384/]]'' June 3, 2020, Katelyn Newberg, [[Las Vegas Review-Journal]]
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The Justice Department announced Wednesday that three [[Las Vegas]] men were arrested Saturday and charged in federal court with "conspiracy to cause destruction" during protests over the death of [[George Floyd]] in [[Minneapolis]] police custody. The men were arrested after they planned to attend Saturday night's protest on the Strip armed with Molotov cocktails to target police, according to a federal criminal complaint.
A confidential informant told officials the men "wanted to use the momentum of the George Floyd death in policy custody in the City of Minneapolis to hopefully stir enough confusion and excitement" to cause riots, the complaint said.
Stephen "Kiwi" Parshall, 35, Andrew Lynam, 23, and William Loomis, 40, were charged in federal court with one count of conspiracy to damage and destroy by fire and explosive, and one count of possession of unregistered firearms, "that is, a destructive device," according to a press release from the U.S. attorney's office.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[3 pro-gun activists are using Facebook to protest lockdowns: WaPo|https://www.businessinsider.com/pro-gun-activists-brothers-facebook-protest-lockdowns-2020-4]]'' April 20, 2020, James Pasley, [[Business Insider]]
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Three pro-gun activist brothers are running several private [[Facebook]] groups meant to organize protests against coronavirus lockdowns.
The [[Washington Post]] first reported that the three brothers, named [[Ben Dorr]], [[Christopher Dorr]], and [[Aaron Dorr]], were behind several state-specific Facebook pages. [[Business Insider]] confirmed that these men were listed as admins on the groups mentioned in the Post report.
The groups, which call for action against "excessive quarantine," have amassed tens of thousands of members in [[Wisconsin]], [[New York]], [[Pennsylvania]], and [[Ohio]].
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{{f203.png}} ''[[3 times Donald Trump defended his 'locker room' talk|https://www.cnn.com/2016/10/09/politics/donald-trump-locker-room-talk-presidential-debate-2016-election/index.html]]'' October 10, 2016, Daniella Diaz, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) [[Donald Trump]] defended his lewd and sexually aggressive comments as "locker room" talk three times during Sunday's presidential debate.
On Friday, previously unaired [[2005]] footage revealed the [[Republican]] presidential nominee bragging about trying to have sex with a married woman and being able to grope women.
"When you're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything ... Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything," Trump had said.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[3M Strikes Deal With Trump Administration To Continue Mask Exports|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/3-m-masks-trump-canada_ca_5e8bc057c5b62459a92dbbd5]]'' April 6, 2020, James McCarten, Canadian Press, [[Huffington Post]]
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"The plan will also enable 3M to continue sending U.S.-produced respirators to [[Canada]] and Latin America, where 3M is the primary source of supply."
During his briefing, Trump declared that his spat with the company was at an end and sang the praises of [[Mike Roman]], the company's chief executive, as he announced that 3M would be producing 166.5 million masks for overtaxed and under-supplied health care professionals across the U.S.
He didn't mention, however, that those N95 masks would be coming from the company's manufacturing facilities in [[China]], which is how 3M said it will meet at least some of the ever-increasing American demand while still filling orders both north and south of the U.S.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[40 Civil Rights Groups Demand McConnell Halt 'Dangerous and Irresponsible' Judicial Nominations Amid Pandemic|https://www.newsweek.com/40-civil-rights-groups-demand-mcconnell-halt-dangerous-irresponsible-judicial-nominations-amid-1501904]]'' May 4, 2020, Christina Zhao, [[Newsweek]]
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Dozens of national civil rights groups on Monday urged GOP Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]], Senator [[Lindsey Graham]] and other congressional [[Republican]]s to halt judicial nominations and prioritize passing legislation to help American families and workers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In a letter sent to McConnell and Graham today, signed by 40 national organizations who are members of the Fair Courts Task Force of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, the groups called for Senate Republicans to "focus its attention on vulnerable communities" amid the healthcare crisis, rather than lifetime judicial nominations.
"The Senate as a whole must take the necessary and commonsense action of putting the processing of judicial nominations on hold until the devastating impact of the pandemic has been diminished," the letter read.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[40 Women Sue Pornhub Parent MindGeek for $80M Over 'Sex Trafficking' Videos|https://www.thedailybeast.com/40-women-sue-pornhub-parent-mindgeek-for-dollar80m-over-sex-trafficking-girlsdoporn-videos]]'' December 16, 2020, Tarpley Hitt, [[Daily Beast]]
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Forty women identified only as "Jane Doe" have sued [[MindGeek]], alleging the [[Montreal]]-based internet porn company knowingly profited from the sex-trafficking operation GirlsDo[[Porn]]. The suit, which was filed Tuesday afternoon in the Southern District of [[California]], seeks punitive and compensatory damages of more than $80 million.
"Plaintiffs have suffered damages including, but not limited to, severe emotional distress, significant trauma, attempted suicide, and social and familial ostracization," the complaint alleges. "Further, MindGeek has received ill-gotten gains by selling, marketing and exploiting videos featuring the Plaintiffs' likenesses." (MindGeek did not immediately respond to a request for comment.)
The case builds off of a lawsuit that went to trial last year, which The [[Daily Beast]] covered extensively, on behalf of 22 Janes Does against GirlsDoPorn. In that case, the plaintiffs alleged the website had coerced, defrauded and intimidated them into filming adult videos. The production company had advertised well-paid shoots on [[Craigslist]] and similar websites to recruit young girls into adult videos, under the auspices of anonymity. GirlsDoPorn claimed the videos would remain private—never to be seen in North America or on the internet. But in truth, the company published the videos on their subscription sites and on many of the free porn distribution websites owned by MindGeek.
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*[[4chan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4chan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f28.png}} ''[[4chan launches DDoS against entertainment industry|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/20/4chan_ddos_mpaa_riaa/]]'' September 20, 2010, John Leyden, [[The Register]]
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"Operation: Payback Is A Bitch" began as an attack against Aiplex - a controversial Indian firm that works for Bollywood film studios and carries out DDoS attacks on websites hosting BitTorrent trackers that fail to respond to takedown notices - before progressing onto other entertainment industry websites. The attacks were initially coordinated via a IRC channel, which has since been taken offline.
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WASHINGTON -- A [[New York Times]] report that U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] paid just US$750 in federal income tax the year he entered the White House -- and, thanks to colossal losses, no income tax at all in 11 of the 18 years that the Times reviewed -- served to raise doubts about Trump's self-image as a shrewd and successful businessman.
That Sunday's report came just weeks before Trump's re-election bid served to intensify the spotlight on Trump the businessman -- an identity that he has spent decades cultivating and that helped him capture the presidency four years ago in his first run for political office. The Times' report deepens the uncertainty surrounding a tumultuous presidential campaign set against the backdrop of a viral pandemic, racial unrest in American cities and a ferocious battle over the Supreme Court seat left vacant by the death of [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]].
Since entering the White House, Trump has broken with tradition set by his predecessors by not only refusing to release his tax returns but by waging a legal battle to keep them hidden. The Times report suggests why that might have been so. It reported that many of Trump's top businesses are losing money, even as those losses have helped him shrink his federal tax bill to essentially nothing.
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Not two hours after Supreme Court [[Justice Antonin Scalia]] died on February 13, [[2016]], Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] had already thrown down a gauntlet: The Senate would not confirm a replacement for Scalia before a new president had taken office. McConnell sneeringly called the principle the "Biden rule," referring to remarks in [[1992]] from then-Sen. [[Joe Biden]], who urged the Senate president to delay a hypothetical confirmation until after the election if a vacancy did appear, following the contentious confirmation of [[Justice Clarence Thomas]].
We all know how this story ended in 2016: McConnell got his way. President [[Barack Obama]]'s nominee, [[Judge Merrick Garland]], was never given a vote, and Trump nominee [[Justice Neil Gorsuch]] was confirmed on April 7, [[2017]].
There's little hope that McConnell will actually stick to the principle he laid out when Scalia died four years ago (342 days before the next president took office). "President Trump's nominee will receive a vote on the floor of the United States Senate," McConnell said in a statement Friday night. But following the death of [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] earlier today (124 days before inauguration day [[2021]]), it's worth holding him to his words anyway.
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Six campaign staffers working on United States President [[Donald Trump]]'s [[Tulsa]] rally have tested positive for COVID-19, his campaign team confirmed.
[[Tim Murtaugh]], the campaign's communications director, said in an emailed statement to [[Global News]] that the six staffers who tested positive were six "out of hundreds of tests performed," adding "quarantine procedures were immediately implemented."
"No COVID-positive staffers or anyone in immediate contact will be at today's rally or near attendees and elected officials. As previously announced, all rally attendees are given temperature checks before going through security, at which point they are given wristbands, face masks and hand sanitizer," he said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[8chan Is Back as 8kun. Its Racist Users Found New Homes While It Was Offline.|https://slate.com/technology/2019/11/8chan-8kun-white-supremacists-telegram-discord-facebook.html]]'' November 11, 2019, April Glaser, [[Slate Magazine]]
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[[8chan]] went offline in August after the mass shooting at a Walmart in [[El Paso]], [[Texas]]. An hour before the alleged shooter killed 22 people, he apparently posted a racist, anti-immigrant screed on 8chan and wrote, "Do your part and spread this brothers!" It was the third instance this year that a shooter had posted a manifesto to 8chan, but this time, the anonymous image board—a haven for conspiracy theories and bigotry—faced blowback from its service providers, including [[Cloudflare]], which the site used for security, and Tucows, its domain host. Both dropped 8chan—which is owned by Americans but is based in the [[Philippines]]—as a client.
On Nov. 2, 8chan came back online with a new name and new service providers. It's called [[8kun]], and it's run by the same owner, [[Jim Watkins]]. But while the users who made 8chan what it was were certainly hampered by the site's deplatforming, they didn't disappear when the site went down. They found other ways to congregate.
8chan and the new 8kun look identical, but they're not. 8kun is currently only reliably accessible on the dark web, meaning that to reach it you need software like Tor, which allows users to browse the web anonymously and reach unindexed websites. It's not hard to download the Tor browser, but it's still an extra step that makes 8kun harder to find and likely to have fewer visitors than its predecessor, which had millions of users. Another main difference: 8kun doesn't have a "/pol/" board (short for "politically incorrect"). That corner of 8chan—named after a board on its forerunner, [[4chan]]—was where trolls gathered to discuss politics and plan harassment and doxing campaigns against people they disagreed with, like activists and journalists. It's also where the alleged perpetrators of the El Paso and [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]], massacres—as well as a shooter in Poway, [[California]]—posted their manifestos before opening fire.
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The owners of [[8chan]], the defunct message board that was filled with hate speech and hosted the rants of at least three mass shooters, are preparing to relaunch the site under a new name — and they want their old hate-speech enthusiast users to sign up.
The site is set to be rebranded and relaunched as [[8kun]], and its owner, NT Technology, is calling on the operators of the old message boards on 8chan to contact them in order to get them back up and running.
In a tweet on Wednesday, the operators said: "If you were previously a Board Owner on 8chan, please email us at admin@8kun.net with your shared secret if you are interested in migrating your board to 8kun."
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{{f349.png}} ''[[8chan owner called before Congress, as latest host drops site|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-shooting-tech-idUSKCN1UX012]]'' August 7, 2019, Katie Paul, [[Reuters]]
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([[Reuters]]) - Online message board [[8chan]]'s fortunes worsened on Tuesday, as it was once again made homeless by a technical services provider and its owner was called to testify to the U.S. [[Congress]] after 8chan was linked to a weekend mass shooting in [[El Paso]], [[Texas]].
The House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee demanded that owner [[Jim Watkins]], an American living in the [[Philippines]], testify about 8chan's efforts to tackle "the proliferation of extremist content, including white supremacist content."
The committee's Democratic chairman, Bennie Thompson, and Mike Rogers, its ranking [[Republican]], sent a letter tmsnrt.rs/2YuWNQ7 to Watkins to appear, calling the El Paso massacre "at least the third act of supremacist violence linked to your website this year."
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[[8chan]] owner [[Jim Watkins]] uploaded a video to [[YouTube]] on Sunday in response to media reports that incorrectly said an alleged gunman, accused of an attempted terrorist attack on a mosque in [[Norway]] on Saturday, posted on the message board prior to the incident. Watkins says in the video that the image board has been down, by choice, for the last week and it wouldn't be possible to post anything to the site.
"The website has been offline voluntarily for the last week," he said in the video taken at the Sands Regency Casino Hotel in [[Reno]], [[Nevada]], according to the YouTube description. "It's really really sad. Please don't blame me."
Watkins says he will bring the site back online once he's talked with "Homeland Security." He's likely referring to the House Committee on Homeland Security, which requested he appear in front of [[Congress]] to address the proliferation of extremist content on 8chan.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[8Chan Refugees Blow Their Anonymity|https://www.thedailybeast.com/8chan-users-migrating-to-zeronet-are-accidentally-revealing-their-locations]]'' August 9, 2019, Kevin Poulsen, [[Daily Beast]]
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Refugees from the anonymous [[8chan]] forum are flooding into a new censorship-resistant home on the dark web, and inadvertently giving up their anonymity along the way.
A reincarnated version of the hate-filled forum, now linked to three mass shootings, appeared Monday when the original 8chan lost its hosting service. The new site, called 08chan (with a leading zero), has no affiliation with the original and it's not entirely clear who set it up, but 8chan's diaspora have been flooding in as word of the site spreads through right-wing social media.
The distinguishing feature of the new site is that it lives on [[ZeroNet]], a peer-to-peer network designed by information activists to allow for uncensorable websites immune from government or corporate intervention. Instead of relying on a central server, a ZeroNet site is hosted in bits and pieces by everyone browsing it, making it virtually impossible to shut down.
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When the forum [[8chan]] went offline following the alleged murder of 20 people by a white supremacist this weekend, 8chan devotees searched for an alternative way to access the site.
They found a temporary fix. The problem: they worry it's downloading child pornography to their hard drives.
On Saturday, the shooter allegedly posted an anti-immigrant manifesto to 8chan before opening fire at an [[El Paso]] Walmart, killing 20 people. The El Paso shooting marked the third time in recent months that a white supremacist allegedly posted a manifesto to 8chan before going on to murder racial or religious minorities.
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As of Monday, [[8chan]] was down due to a complete disconnection of its host Epik's services from the netblock it leased from its upstream provider, [[Vox]]ility. The disconnection took notorious white nationalist site The [[Daily Stormer]]—and any other Epik customers hosted at Voxility—down with it.
Today, 8chan and The Daily Stormer are both back up. The Daily Stormer is up on its original Epik/Voxility netblock, while 8chan has popped up on a netblock owned by [[Reno]], [[Nevada]]-based N.T. Technology.
We first discovered that 8chan was back online after testing its deep Web site, using the Tor browser. The site appeared to be offline entirely, and there's little in the way of diagnostic tools available for the Tor network—but after leaving a window open and unresponsive for over 12 minutes, the site loaded. Hovering over links within the .onion site showed they were targeted to a non-deep-Web 8chan subdomain—and to our surprise, those links loaded. This led us to re-examine both the site's DNS and overall hosting status.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[8Chan Stages a Comeback Under a New Name|https://www.thedailybeast.com/8chan-returns-as-japanese-pun-8kun]]'' November 2, 2019, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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The forum formerly known as [[8chan]] reemerged on Saturday, under a slightly different name: [[8kun]]. The reboot is the site's first time online since it went dark in August, after it was linked to multiple mass-shootings targeting [[Muslim]]s, Jews, and people of color.
8kun, a [[Japan]]ese pun riffing on the name "8chan," is almost identical to the old site, where the alleged killers behind shootings in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]]; Poway, [[California]]; and [[El Paso]], [[Texas]] posted far-right manifestos in support of racist killings. 76 people died across the three attacks. After the massacre at an El Paso Walmart in August, 8chan's web service companies dropped it as a client, effectively taking the site offline.
8chan's relaunch has been hampered by the unwillingness of web companies to work with the online messageboard. [[Cloudflare]], a cybersecurity famous for its reluctance to ban clients, kicked 8chan to the curb in August, making it difficult for the site to stay online.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[8chan Users Coordinated Antisemitic Zoombombing Campaign|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qjd9b7/8chan-users-coordinated-antisemitic-zoombombing-campaign]]'' April 2, 2020, Ben Makuch, [[Vice News]]
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As workplaces, schools, and places of worship go online due to the coronavirus pandemic, the [[FBI]] publicly warned that Zoom calls were being targeted and hijacked, a practice known as "Zoombombing." Now, VICE has found evidence of racist users of the site formerly known as [[8chan]] coordinating an online harassment campaign against a [[Jewish]] academy for children in [[Philadelphia]].
The news is yet more evidence of privacy and security concerns lingering around the video-conferencing app, which has exploded in popularity during the Covid-19 crisis, and gives a peek into how the far-right is coordinating a growing attack: Zoombombing Jewish users. It is also further confirmation that 8chan, which has been heavily linked to white supremacism and extremist chatter for years, continues to be a repository of hate speech—even during a time of global pandemic and under a new name, which VICE will not publish in order to avoid further amplification of the site.
A post from Tuesday, on the successor site to 8chan provided links to the Zoom calls of teachers at the Jewish school, with instructions to "really freak them out," and included a reference to the "[[Boogaloo]]," which is commonly known among the far-right as a future "race war" in the U.S. One user replied to the original message and made it clear the planned Zoombombing was racially motivated.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[8chan, 8kun, 4chan, Endchan: What you need to know|https://www.cnet.com/news/8chan-8kun-4chan-endchan-what-you-need-to-know-internet-forums/]]'' November 7, 2019, Oscar Gonzalez, [[CNET]]
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A rash of postings that may be related to mass shootings has put a spotlight on loosely moderated forums known as chan boards or image boards. While many people who visit these sites simply share memes or discuss video games, the sites have also become a gathering place for white supremacists and right-wing nationalists who take advantage of the freewheeling and anonymous nature of the boards.
The anything-goes attitude has led chan boards to become swamps of hateful commentary. One board in particular, [[8chan]], became a magnet for these posts. After suspected shooters in at least three mass shootings in [[2019]] posted screeds on 8chan -- including before the [[El Paso]], [[Texas]], massacre in early August -- 8chan was forced offline when internet security company [[Cloudflare]] and other providers decided to stop working with the site.
8chan's owner, [[Jim Watkins]], was subpoenaed and appeared privately before the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security in September and said he'd keep the site offline voluntarily until tools were developed to counter illegal content.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[8chan: the far-right website linked to the rise in hate crimes|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/aug/04/mass-shootings-el-paso-texas-dayton-ohio-8chan-far-right-website]]'' August 5, 2019, Julia Carrie Wong, [[The Guardian]]
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Three attackers in six months allegedly posted their plans on the site in advance. Why is it allowed to operate openly?
The suspect in the massacre that left 51 [[Muslim]]s dead in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]], allegedly posted a white nationalist screed and link to his [[Facebook]] live feed on [[8chan]], a far-right message board and notorious bastion of hate speech. The suspect in the shooting at a synagogue in Poway, [[California]], that killed one person and injured three, allegedly posted a racist and antisemitic "open letter" on 8chan. And the suspect in Saturday's attack at a crowded Walmart in [[El Paso]], [[Texas]], which claimed the lives of at least 20 people, is believed to also have posted a white nationalist rant on the platform.
If the connection between the 21-year-old suspect in Saturday's massacre and the 8chan document is confirmed – and law enforcement sources told [[NBC News]] that they are "reasonably confident" that they are linked – then the El Paso attack will mark the third mass shooting in less than six months that was announced in advance on the message board. The first targeted Muslims, the second, Jews, and the third appears to have been aimed at killing Latinos.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[8chan's founder is facing arrest for 'cyberlibel' in the Philippines|https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/27/21156367/8chan-fredrick-brennan-jim-watkins-cyberlibel-philippines-arrest-warrant]]'' February 27, 2020, Adi Robertson, [[The Verge]]
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[[Fredrick Brennan]], founder of widely loathed forum [[8chan]], reportedly faces arrest in the Phillippines over a "cyberlibel" claim. Brennan has become a strident critic of 8chan and its current operator [[Jim Watkins]], whom Brennan transferred ownership to in [[2015]]. Last year, Watkins struck back with a legal complaint, disputing a series of tweets where Brennan said he was "going senile." Now, according to Philippine news site Rappler, there's an official warrant out for Brennan's arrest.
Rappler says that Brennan's attorney confirmed details of the warrant. It reports that an assistant prosecutor in Pasay City claimed "there was malice in his tweets" and that Brennan "cannot prove whether Watkins was indeed senile." Cyberlibel is a criminal charge that can carry a fine and multiyear prison sentence in the [[Philippines]], where both men reside.
Brennan is currently in the United States, however. He tells Vice that he won't return until the charges are dismissed, particularly because he was born with brittle bone disease and fears the prospect of being arrested. "It would basically be a death sentence even for only a week for somebody in my medically frail condition," he said.
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*[[Helping at Ground Zero|http://www.newsfrombree.co.uk/stolgy_12.htm]], Hartley Patterson.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Bible museum is a good idea. The one that's opening is not.|https://www.vox.com/identities/2017/11/17/16658504/bible-museum-hobby-lobby-green-controversy-antiquities]]'' November 17, 2017, Tara Isabella Burton, [[Vox]]
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This Friday, one of the most controversial new museums in recent memory will open to the public: [[Washington, DC]]'s [[Museum of the Bible]], a gargantuan, 430,000-square-foot, $500 million building just off the National Mall. With six stories' worth of exhibits — from fragments of ancient Near [[Easter]]n texts to personal Bibles of major figures in the American civil rights movement — the museum purports to tell the story of the Bible's creation and dissemination, of how stories of one tribe of ancient [[Israel]]ites, rooted in their place and time, became stories of profound and personal significance for so many.
But will it be successful?
Certainly, the Museum of the Bible's current stated mission — "to invite all people to engage with the Bible" — is a worthy one. Regardless of your faith tradition (or lack thereof), the Bible is an important cultural document, and one whose history and influence should be explored. And there is no other museum of the same scale devoted to any kind of religious history in America.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Christian Magazine Said 'Profoundly Immoral' Trump Should Be Removed. He's Not Taking It Very Well.|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/m7qjya/a-christian-magazine-said-profoundly-immoral-trump-should-be-removed-hes-not-taking-it-very-well]]'' December 20, 2019, Tim Marcin, [[Vice News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] kicked off his Friday morning by tweeting angrily about a [[Christian]] magazine. He was livid that [[Christianity Today]] — an influential publication founded by the evangelical leader [[Billy Graham]] — ran an editorial calling for his removal from office.
"A far left magazine, or very 'progressive,' as some would call it, which has been doing poorly and hasn't been involved with the Billy Graham family for many years, Christianity Today, knows nothing about reading a perfect transcript of a routine phone call and would rather have a Radical Left nonbeliever, who wants to take your religion & your guns, than Donald Trump as your President," Trump tweeted.
On the heels of being impeached by the House this week, it makes sense that Trump is angry: the editorial from CT is scathing.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[A Christian Nationalist Blitz|https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/26/opinion/project-blitz-christian-nationalists.html]]'' May 26, 2018, Katherine Stewart, Opinion, [[New York Times]]
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America's [[Christian]] nationalists have a new plan for advancing their legislative goals in state capitols across the country. Its stated aim is to promote "religious freedom." Not shy, they call it "[[Project Blitz]]."
"Blitz" accurately describes the spirit of the enterprise, but the mission has little to do with what most Americans would call religious freedom. This is just the latest attempt by religious extremists to use the coercive powers of government to secure a privileged position in society for their version of Christianity.
The idea behind Project Blitz is to overwhelm state legislatures with bills based on centrally manufactured legislation. "It's kind of like whack-a-mole for the other side; it'll drive 'em crazy that they'll have to divide their resources out in opposing this," [[David Barton]], the Christian nationalist historian and one of four members of Project Blitz's "steering team," said in a conference call with state legislators from around the country that was later made public.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Christian Nationalist Group Is Quietly Shaping Bills for State Legislatures|https://readsludge.com/2020/01/22/a-christian-nationalist-group-is-quietly-shaping-bills-for-state-legislatures/]]'' January 22, 2020, Amy Littlefield, [[Sludge]]
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Fred Clarkson, a senior research analyst at the social justice think tank [[Political Research Associates]], had studied the [[Christian]] right wing for decades when someone tipped him off about an intriguing link on the website of the [[Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation]] (CPCF) — a group that seeks to "preserve America's Judeo-Christian heritage and promote prayer." In early [[2018]], Clarkson clicked on the link, which led him to what was essentially a roadmap of the Christian right's theocratic vision for state legislatures — a 116-page manual of model legislation aimed at advancing an anti-[[LGBTQ]], anti-choice, Christian nationalist agenda.
The manual revealed for the first time how seemingly disparate efforts by state lawmakers were all connected as part of an elaborate legal strategy devised by a coalition of [[Christian Right]] groups who called it [[Project Blitz]]. This project sought to advance bills that required public schools to display the national motto, "[[In God We Trust]]," enabled discrimination against LGBTQ people and promoted denials of reproductive health care on religious grounds. The Christian Right groups behind Project Blitz, including CPCF, were trying to inundate state legislatures with bills promoting their interpretation of the Bible.
"It was like a scientific discovery or an archaeological find," Clarkson told Truthout. "Suddenly, you see it, you recognize what it is, and the world changes in front of you."
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{{f15.png}} ''[[A church accounting|http://www.sptimes.com/2007/11/12/Opinion/A_church_accounting.shtml]]'' November 12, 2007, Editorial, [[St. Petersburg Times]]
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Scientology's shameful past includes a 25-year legal and psychological campaign against the [[IRS]] to be recognized as a tax-exempt religion. Scientology tactics included a criminal conspiracy in the [[1970]]s to bug IRS offices, which led to 11 convictions of church members including founder L. Ron Hubbard's wife. Scientology filed dozens of lawsuits against the IRS, hired private investigators to dig up dirt on IRS employees and financed other IRS critics.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[A Civil War Has Erupted in the Anti-Vaxx Movement and It's Just as Ridiculous as You'd Expect|https://www.thedailybeast.com/anti-vaxx-movement-civil-war-has-erupted-and-its-just-as-ridiculous-as-youd-expect]]'' May 14, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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They're pushing their dangerous views at anti-lockdown protests across the country, raising fears about the risks of any future COVID-19 vaccine. [[Plandemic]], the coronavirus conspiracy theory video starring a discredited doctor allied with anti-vaccine activists, racked up millions of views on social media before it was banned from [[YouTube]] and [[Facebook]]. In [[Australia]], a crowd called for billionaire [[Bill Gates]] to be arrested—all for the "crime" of funding vaccine research.
And yet, with increased visibility comes heightened pressure. And as the anti-vaccine movement tries to take advantage of the pandemic, it's been torn in half by a new feud and multiple lawsuits over the most damaging claim someone can make about an anti-vaccine activist: that they secretly support vaccines.
On one side of the fight is [[Robert F. Kennedy Jr.]], perhaps the country's most prominent anti-vaccine activist, whose own family members have disowned his anti-vaccine views. On the other is [[Shiva Ayyadurai]], the self-styled "inventor of email" who's running in the [[Republican]] primary for a [[Massachusetts]] Senate seat.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Colorado Man Reportedly Planned to Join an Anti-Lockdown Protest. Then the Feds Found Pipe Bombs in His Home.|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/4aygyn/a-colorado-man-reportedly-planned-to-join-an-anti-lockdown-protest-then-the-feds-found-pipe-bombs-in-his-home]]'' May 4, 2020, Emma Ockerman, [[Vice News]]
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A [[Colorado]] man was arrested Friday when federal agents found pipe bombs at his home, hours before the anti-lockdown rally that he reportedly planned to attend at the state Capitol.
[[Bradley Bunn]], 53, allegedly told agents that he planned to use the bombs against law enforcement if they attempted a forced entry, according to an arrest affidavit.
Federal agents with the [[FBI]] and ATF reportedly became aware of Bunn after a series of aggressive social media posts, according to an anonymous official who spoke to [[ABC News]] after being briefed on the case.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A comprehensive guide to Fox's promotion of hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine|https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/comprehensive-guide-foxs-promotion-hydroxychloroquine-and-chloroquine]]'' April 16, 2020, Kayla Gogarty, [[Media Matters]]
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As the coronavirus spread throughout the country in March, [[Fox News]] repeatedly promoted the antimalarial drug chloroquine and a derivative, hydroxychloroquine, as treatment and prophylaxis for COVID-19 -- even though neither drug is proved to be effective or approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] as a treatment for this novel coronavirus.
In a now-familiar sequence of events, President [[Donald Trump]] began promoting hydroxychloroquine seemingly after watching positive coverage about it on Fox. The network responded to Trump's promotion with additional coverage of the drug, and host [[Laura Ingraham]] even touted her ability to influence Trump's thinking on its use. Trump has repeatedly contradicted his own medical experts, including Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], in making unsupported claims about the drug's effectiveness.
[[Hydroxychloroquine]] sulfate and some versions of chloroquine phosphate are approved by the FDA to treat malaria, but neither drug has been approved to treat COVID-19. The FDA did, however, issue an "emergency use authorization" on March 28 after Fox News promoted the drugs for weeks. The FDA's authorization enables doctors to prescribe these drugs to coronavirus patients under limited circumstances, but former FDA leaders have criticized the decision, noting that it could actually impede clinical trials, contribute to drug shortages, and undermine the FDA's scientific authority, while other experts have warned of the risks of off-label drug use.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[A dangerous new factor in an uneasy moment: Unidentified law enforcement officers|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/06/03/dangerous-new-factor-an-uneasy-moment-unidentified-law-enforcement-officers/]]'' June 3, 2020, Philip Bump, [[Washington Post]]
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After more than a week of unrest, tension in a number of major U.S. cities has eased. The vandalism and looting that had often used large, peaceful protests as cover have faded; the eruption of violence at protests appears to be less common. The Associated Press reports that active-duty members of the military who were moved into [[Washington]] to help keep order would be moved back out, though that decision was later reversed.
But it wasn't only components of the Defense Department that had been brought to the nation's capital to help with the "domination" that President Trump sought to display in the wake of the turmoil. Washington residents have also been confronted with a number of other heavily armed law enforcement officers who share an unexpected characteristic: Neither their affiliation nor their personal identities are discernible.
On Tuesday, [[Mother Jones]] reporter Dan Friedman encountered these individuals, who gave no more specific identification than that they were associated with the Justice Department.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A deep misunderstanding of freedom lies at the heart of anti-lockdown protests|https://ricochet.media/en/3081/a-deep-misunderstanding-of-freedom-lies-at-the-heart-of-anti-lockdown-protests]]'' May 1, 2020, Aaron Saad, [[Ricochet]]
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In [[Wisconsin]], a man wears an assault rifle around his chest during protests at the State Capitol building, and over his face is a stars-and-stripes kerchief. In [[Las Vegas]], a black Jeep rolls down the Strip as part of a quarantine protest caravan. American flags stab out from its windows and rise from its rear frame. In [[Sacramento]], a woman holds a sign that reads "I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery," the words painted over a star-spangled cardboard banner.
Look through the images and video footage of the anti-quarantine protests in the U.S. and you will see, again and again, images just like this — Old Glory, in various forms, waving, draping, or adorning.
[[Canada]] has had its own anti-lockdown protests.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A desperate Milo announces he wants to be a leader in the far-right civil war|https://www.dailykos.com/stories/1858900]]'' May 20, 2019, David Neiwert, [[Daily KOS]]
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[[Milo Yiannopoulos]] continues his downward slide into the far-right abyss. The deplatforming of Milo Yiannopoulos—once one of the hottest names in far-right social media as the [[Breitbart]]-based leader of the [[Gamergate]] anti-feminist faction, now relegated to the dank corners of the Internet, thanks to his social-media ban—is following a somewhat predictable arc: He's openly embracing the agenda of the radical right.
Specifically, he's now fomenting for a civil war. Over the weekend, he posted this on Gab:
I abhor political violence. Let me be clear about that. But when someone takes away your freedom, your speech and your ability to protect yourself and your family, there aren't many options left. At least, that's how citizens quickly come to feel. It getting close to the time when, per America's founding documents, citizens will start forming into well-regulated militias in preparation for the lawful defense of the Constitution. And maybe I'm the right person to sketch out how that should work. You know, maximum cell size. Encrypted comms. Like I said, I abhor violence. But civil war is coming, and, if it does, well-meaning but poorly-informed and relentlessly deplatformed conservatives are going to need a handbook.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[A despot in disguise: one man's mission to rip up democracy|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jul/19/despot-disguise-democracy-james-mcgill-buchanan-totalitarian-capitalism]]'' July 19, 2017, George Monbiot, [[The Guardian]]
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[[James Buchanan]] brought these influences together to create what he called public choice theory. He argued that a society could not be considered free unless every citizen has the right to veto its decisions. What he meant by this was that no one should be taxed against their will. But the rich were being exploited by people who use their votes to demand money that others have earned, through involuntary taxes to support public spending and welfare. Allowing workers to form trade unions and imposing graduated income taxes were forms of "differential or discriminatory legislation" against the owners of capital.
Any clash between "freedom" (allowing the rich to do as they wish) and democracy should be resolved in favour of freedom. In his book The Limits of Liberty, he noted that "despotism may be the only organisational alternative to the political structure that we observe." Despotism in defence of freedom.
His prescription was a "constitutional revolution": creating irrevocable restraints to limit democratic choice. Sponsored throughout his working life by wealthy foundations, billionaires and corporations, he developed a theoretical account of what this constitutional revolution would look like, and a strategy for implementing it.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[A DeVos-linked group helped promote the right-wing "Operation Gridlock" tantrum in Michigan.|https://www.motherjones.com/coronavirus-updates/2020/04/a-devos-linked-group-promoted-the-right-wing-operation-gridlock-tantrum-in-michigan/]]'' April 17, 2020, Edwin Rios, [[Mother Jones]]
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Earlier this week, hundreds of demonstrators blocked the streets of [[Lansing]], [[Michigan]], and defied an executive order from Democratic Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]] to shelter in place to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
The protest, known as "[[Operation Gridlock]]," featured a fair share of MAGA hats, Trump flags, at least one Confederate flag, chants of "Lock her up!" in reference to Whitmer, and far-right groups from the [[Proud Boys]] to the [[Michigan Liberty Militia]]. They clogged up the streets outside the state Capitol and defied Whitmer's ban on public gatherings.
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{{f47.png}} ''[[A discredited old yarn resurfaces about who 'invented' email|https://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-mh-a-discredited-old-yarn-20140904-column.html]]'' September 4, 2014, Michael Hiltzik, [[Los Angeles Times]]
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It continues: "Email wasn't created, with a massive research budget, in big institutions like the ARPANET, MIT or the military....Email was created in the heart of inner city Newark, NJ, at a relatively small institution, with little to no funding."
This all would be heartwarming -- if it were true, that is.
But it's not true. The story has been retailed for years by its putative hero, the then-14-year-old V.A. [[Shiva Ayyadurai]], who today has several advanced degrees from MIT on his resume and works as an entrepreneur.
Over the years, Ayyadurai's claim been swallowed by numerous publications, including the [[Washington Post]], the [[New York Times]] and even The Tech, the student newspaper at MIT. They all ended up running retractions. (Patrick Pexton, who defended the original piece as the Post's then-ombudsman, had to run his own separate retraction.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A disturbing new study suggests Sean Hannity helped spread the coronavirus|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/4/22/21229360/coronavirus-covid-19-fox-news-sean-hannity-misinformation-death]]'' April 22, 2020, Zack Beauchamp, [[Vox]]
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Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, media critics have warned that the decision from leading [[Fox News]] hosts to downplay the outbreak could cost lives. A new study provides statistical evidence that, in the case of [[Sean Hannity]], that's exactly what happened.
The paper — from economists Leonardo Bursztyn, Aakaash Rao, Christopher Roth, and David Yanagizawa-Drott — focused on Fox news programming in February and early March.
At the time, Hannity's show was downplaying or ignoring the virus, while fellow Fox host [[Tucker Carlson]] was warning viewers about the disease's risks.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A far-right rallying cry: Older Americans should volunteer to work|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/27/older-americans-work-coronavirus-151240]]'' March 27, 2020, Tina Nhuyen, [[Politico]]
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Though it's by no means the overwhelming opinion of [[Republican]]s or conservatives at large, the argument seems to have arisen from one strain of the wartime mentality that has emerged during the coronavirus crisis. And as President [[Donald Trump]] nears the end of his 15-day call for social distancing, it's a philosophy that could influence the decision-making within the White House. Trump is known to take cues from a number of conservative pundits who are off the mainstream radar.
"The way that people are talking sounds a lot like the populist nationalism that made up the wave that Trump rode first to the Republican nomination and then to the White House, because it's phrased in ways that talk about the common good — except 'the common good' is really 'the country's bottom line succeeds,'" said Seth Mandel, executive editor of the conservative [[Washington Examiner]], in an interview.
Public health leaders have warned that easing the current social-distancing measures — particularly by mid-April, as Trump has signaled — could allow the coronavirus to embed itself in new communities and spread even more rapidly in existing hotbeds. [[Hospital]]s are already worried about medical equipment shortages, as well as a limited availability of beds, and any further exacerbation of the situation would threaten to completely overwhelm the health care system.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[A Father, a Daughter, and the Attempt to Change the Census|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/a-father-a-daughter-and-the-attempt-to-change-the-census?verso=true]]'' July 12, 2019, Charles Bethea, [[New Yorker]]
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At around half past nine on the last day of September, [[Stephanie Hofeller]] was parked at a Speedway in [[Kentucky]], where she lives, when she got a strange sense that she should [[Google]] her father, whom she hadn't seen in more than four years. One of the first results that popped up was an obituary in the Times, which had been published six weeks before. "Holy shit," Hofeller said to a friend who was in the car with her. "My father's dead." She did some more Googling, to make sure it wasn't a hoax—given her father's notoriety, she figured it might be. "I remember feeling a lot of things," Hofeller told me recently. "It's hard to decide how you feel when you find out a parent you had that kind of deeply fraught history with is dead." She added, "I'd spent so long considering him a dangerous enemy to me and the country."
[[Thomas Hofeller]], who died in August, at the age of seventy-five, was raised in [[San Diego]] and served in the Navy during the [[Vietnam]] War. In the early eighties, after completing a doctorate in political science at Claremont Graduate University, he became the R.N.C.'s data-operations manager. In that position, he began to grasp how the redrawing of political maps could usher in a sweeping tide of [[Republican]] power in state legislatures. [[Congress]]ional redistricting became his specialty; the Times obituary referred to him as "the Michelangelo of the modern gerrymander." The former congressman Lynn Westmoreland worked closely with Hofeller on Republican redistricting efforts in [[Georgia]] between [[2000]] and [[2010]]. "Redistricting is the science of politics," Westmoreland told me. "It's also a blood sport for adults, because it controls ten years and it controls peoples' lives. It's the purest form of brass-knuckle politics that there is. And, of the people I worked with over many years, Mr. Hofeller was the go-to guy, the best." He added, "When you do this for forty years, as Tom did, you're not just doing it for the moment. You're trying to prepare for legal challenges, to anticipate what changes could be made, population growth and decline, the winds of the political environment in states and districts. Tom, he understood it all."
Hofeller preferred to keep the details of his work private and to avoid paper trails. "E-mails are the tool of the devil," he explained to fellow-operatives. Still, he did leave some documentation behind. About a week and a half after Stephanie learned of her father's death, she made a trip to her parents' retirement home, in Raleigh, [[North Carolina]], where her mother, Kathleen, still lives, looking for keepsakes. She later described the visit in a deposition for a lawsuit concerning legislative redistricting in North Carolina. In her father's bedroom, she found a jewelry box, which had been hers as a child. She also found four external hard drives and eighteen thumb drives that had belonged to her father. One of the drives was labelled "NC Data." Hofeller took the drives to the hotel where she was staying and began to scan the contents of the devices, which contained some seventy-five thousand files. She found early photographs of her two children—buried treasure, she called them in the deposition—and a music recording that she'd made, as well as letters she'd written. She also found a number of files related to her father's work.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Federalist Society Star Helped Foment the Capitol Riot|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/01/john-eastman-federalist-society-capitol-insurrection.html]]'' January 13, 2021, Mark Joseph Stern, [[Slate Magazine]]
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The Capitol mob didn't come out of nowhere. It was a response to the concerted attack on [[2020]]'s election results crafted by elite right-wing politicians, academics, and attorneys. No law professor played a bigger role in [[Donald Trump]]'s plot to overturn the election than [[John Eastman]]. As the president's actual attorneys backed away from his coup, Eastman rushed in to fill the void, attempting to bolster the scheme with incoherent legal theories. When [[Texas]] Attorney General [[Ken Paxton]] urged the Supreme Court to overturn the election by nullifying millions of votes, it was Eastman who intervened on Trump's behalf to endorse Paxton's suit. When Trump exhorted Vice President [[Mike Pence]] to award him a second term by unilaterally disqualifying electoral votes, it was Eastman who advised Pence that he could, indeed, throw the election to Trump. And when Trump needed a putative legal scholar to lend credence to his pre-insurrection rally, he brought out Eastman to deliver a speech alongside [[Rudy Giuliani]], ringleader of the president's efforts to steal the election.
It is no surprise that Eastman, a white supremacist on the far-right fringe of the conservative legal movement, played a major role in the president's failed coup. What is remarkable—and, with each passing day, extraordinarily damning—is the [[Federalist Society]]'s refusal to address Eastman's role in the insurrection. Eastman is not only a member of the Federalist Society, the network of conservative attorneys that provided the legal scaffolding for Trumpism. He is the chairman of the organization's Federalism and Separation of Powers practice group and a frequent participant in its public events. The Federalist Society's refusal to expel, condemn, or distance itself from Eastman in any way indicates that the organization is untroubled by the subversion of American democracy.
Eastman has spent much of his career promoting blatant lies. He gained notoriety in August when [[Newsweek]] published his column questioning the citizenship of Vice President–elect [[Kamala Harris]]. Eastman argued that Harris may not be an American citizen—and, thus, may not qualify for vice president—because her parents had not become U.S. citizens when she was born. In reality, the Constitution guarantees beyond debate that the children of immigrants who are born in the United States become American citizens at birth. But Eastman has spent decades denying this fact, instead proposing the objectively false theory that these children do not receive birthright citizenship. His racist theory would require the government to strip citizenship from millions of Americans, most of them nonwhite, and subject them to deportation. (Newsweek later apologized for running his piece.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Former Alt-Right Member's Message: Get Out While You Still Can|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/rosiegray/katie-mchugh]]'' May 2, 2019, Rosie Gray, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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If you remember [[Katie McHugh]], it's probably because of the tweets.
A short selection: "British settlers built the [[USA]]. 'Slaves' built the country much as cows 'built' McDonald's. Amateur…"
"The only way to strike a balance between vigilance, discrimination, (& terror) is to end [[Muslim]] immigration."
"Funny how [[Europe]]ans assimilated, unlike Third Worlders demanding welfare while raping, killing Americans."
There are many more examples, but this is the big one, the one that ultimately triggered her firing from her job as a writer and editor at [[Breitbart]] News in [[2017]]: "There would be no deadly terror attacks in the U.K. if Muslims didn't live there."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A former Fox News executive promoted alleged Hunter Biden emails on a far-right message board|https://www.mediamatters.org/donald-trump/former-fox-news-executive-promoted-alleged-hunter-biden-emails-far-right-message-board]]'' October 21, 2020, Alex Kaplan, [[MediaMatters]]
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A former executive at [[Fox News]] promoted emails he claimed he obtained from the laptop of [[Hunter Biden]] on a far-right message board and told users on the message board he had hoped they would "go to work" on all of the alleged emails, days after an account on that same forum had hinted at and promoted upcoming reports about the emails before they were published.
On October 14, the [[New York Post]] released a series of articles claiming to show emails from the laptop of Hunter Biden -- the son of Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] -- in which he arranged for a top executive at a Ukrainian energy firm to meet with the then-vice president when he was in charge of U.S. policy toward [[Ukraine]]. However, the articles falsely claimed Joe Biden got a prosecutor fired in order to help Hunter and made a series of other questionable conclusions.
The Post also obtained the material from a questionable source: [[Rudy Giuliani]], President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal lawyer, who claimed he got it from a store owner who obtained the laptop. Giuliani and Stephen Bannon, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, have since continued to promote content that they claim, without evidence, is from the alleged emails.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[A former neo-Nazi on the El Paso shooting and the rise of white supremacy|https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/a-former-neo-nazi-on-the-el-paso-shooting-and-the-rise-of-white-supremacy-1.5240939]]'' August 13, 2019, Front Burner, [[CBC Radio]]
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Joining the neo-Nazi movement was a choice that [[Christian Picciolini]] says cost him his livelihood, his wife and his sense of self.
Following the mass shooting in [[El Paso]], he speaks out about his former community, to warn people about the wide reach of white supremacist extremism around the world.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A former Trump aide actually welcomed Iran's attacks on US troops: 'This president will unleash holy hell'|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/01/a-former-trump-aide-actually-welcomed-irans-attacks-on-us-troops-this-president-will-unleash-holy-hell/]]'' January 9, 2020, Matthew Rozsa, Salon, [[Raw Story]]
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[[Sebastian Gorka]], who served in the Trump administration over a seven month period in [[2017]], vowed that America would unleash "holy hell" against [[Iran]] for retaliating against the ordered killing of [[Qassem Soleimani]].
"They chose the wrong time with the wrong president," Gorka said while appearing on "Lou Dobbs Tonight" on the Fox Business Network. "This president will unleash holy hell on that regime — not against the people of Persia but against the murderous mullahs that have created a theocratic dictatorship that is a pariah and the greatest sponsor of state terrorism in the world today."
He later added that "now everyone who is alive, breathing and has a pulse should know what Iran is and how it has to be dealt with — and that's exactly what [[Donald Trump]], the 45th commander in chief of the United States, will do."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Group Linked To Betsy DeVos Is Organizing Protests To End Social Distancing|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/salvadorhernandez/coronavirus-quarantine-protests-facebook-groups]]'' April 18, 2020, Salvador Hernandez, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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A trailer carrying a "Trump Unity" sign is parked at a protest in front of the [[Michigan]] State Capitol in [[Lansing]].
But the protest in Lansing, and those being planned in other parts of the country, have also drawn right-wing organizations like militia groups that oppose stay-at-home orders, calling them a violation of civil liberties and warning supporters of the possibility of martial law being imposed.
Like the protest in Lansing, groups opposed to stay-at-home orders are pushing for businesses and public spaces to reopen and for public gatherings to be allowed.
"You're going to see some massive protesting going on," Matt Seely, a spokesperson for the [[Michigan Conservative Coalition]], told [[BuzzFeed News]]. "We've been asked to basically share our template with other groups to do the same thing, and we've done that."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A guide to Canada's anti-Islamic groups|https://nowtoronto.com/news/canada-islamophobic-groups/]]'' April 5, 2017, Steven Zhou, [[Now Magazine]]
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It would be wrong to pin the blame for the recent increase in anti-[[Muslim]] and anti-immigrant racism on one source. Recent demonstrations against Muslims, including a high profile protest outside of downtown's Masjid [[Toronto]] not long after the [[Quebec City]] mosque shooting, are the handiwork of a tight circle of far-right organizations from Zionists and white nationalists to one Hindu advocacy group. Some have focused on intimidating Muslims in their places of worship, while others have protested the accommodation of Muslim prayer in public schools.
[[Never Again Canada]]
This ultra-Zionist organization was founded in [[2014]].
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{{f1.png}} ''[[A January 6 conspiracy case just got even worse for this group of pro-Trump extremists|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/06/january-6-conspiracy-congress-insurrection-oath-keepers-trump-roger-stone/]]'' June 2, 2021, Mark Follman, [[Mother Jones]]
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Federal prosecutors have broadened their [[January 6]] conspiracy case against [[Oath Keepers]], charging four additional members of the far-right militia group on Sunday in a plot allegedly involving at least 16 people to disrupt the certification of the [[2020]] presidential election. Federal agents also recently executed a search warrant targeting the group's founder and seized his phone, an Oath Keepers attorney told [[Mother Jones]] on Tuesday.
The conspiracy case has deepened against a stark political backdrop: Just ahead of this past Memorial Day weekend, Senate [[Republican]]s blocked a bipartisan commission that would investigate what led to the January 6 insurrection, a historic assault on [[Congress]] in which throngs of belligerent Trump supporters viciously attacked police, ransacked the Capitol and threatened to kill lawmakers and Vice President [[Mike Pence]]. But even as Republican leaders impede further exposure of their party's role in the "stolen election" lie that fueled the attack, the case against the Oath Keepers continues to reveal the influence of that incendiary rhetoric.
According to an indictment issued by the Justice Department on Sunday, during the week prior to the insurrection, various Oath Keepers held online meetings to plan the "[[DC]] op" for January 6. They used encrypted apps and private messaging on social media to discuss preparations for a QRF, or "quick reaction force," that would be ready to launch an armed assault in the nation's capital. "[W]e have a shitload of QRF on standby with an arsenal," one defendant commented on December 31, responding to an offer from an unidentified individual to "coordinate help" from "friends not far from DC with a lot of weapons and ammo."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Judge Ruled A Neo-Nazi Blogger Should Pay $14 Million To A Woman Targeted In A Racist "Troll Storm"|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/salvadorhernandez/neo-nazi-blogger-andrew-anglin-lawsuit-judgement-troll-storm]]'' July 16, 2019, Salvador Hernandez, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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A federal judge ruled more than $14 million should be awarded to a woman who was barraged with anti-Semitic and threatening messages online after a neo-Nazi blogger instructed his followers to target her and her family with a "troll storm."
The ruling was handed down Monday against [[Andrew Anglin]], a white supremacist and publisher of the website The [[Daily Stormer]].
In his decision, judge Jeremiah Lynch found that Anglin "acted with actual malice" when he told followers: "Let's Hit Em Up. Are y'all ready for an old fashioned Troll Storm? Because AYO - it's time, fam."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A last, desperate pivot: Trump and his allies go full racist on coronavirus|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/a-last-desperate-pivot-trump-and-his-allies-go-full-racist-on-coronavirus/]]'' March 20, 2020, Amanda Marcotte, [[Raw Story]]
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Trump is always eager to find an angle to unspool some demagoguery about how nonwhite people are the enemy, so it was genuinely surprising that he focused, at first, on minimizing the problem. It didn't suggest the man has any actual decency, of course, but it was entirely expected he would default to racism, even when trying to manipulate the stock markets.
But those days are over. The virus is spreading rapidly, people are going stir-crazy stuck at home and the economy is tanking. This is the kind of crisis that opportunistic racists barely dared dream of before. Indeed, [[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] has been all but pleading for weeks for Trump and his fellow right-wing talking heads to move away from denialism and towards racist exploitation.
Trump is finally listening. He's started call this epidemic the "[[Chinese]] virus" and, like all racist trolls, is playing dumb when called out for it. He's said it's "not racist at all, no, not at all" and that he wants "to be accurate" and that the virus "comes from [[China]]."
Trump's racist trolling is sending Carlson into bouts of near-orgasmic ecstasy. On Tuesday, he swooned that the president's "Chinese virus" rhetoric was an example of "Trump at his very best."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[A long list of GOP senators who promised not to confirm a Supreme Court nominee during an election year|https://www.motherjones.com/2020-elections/2020/09/a-long-list-of-gop-senators-who-promised-not-to-confirm-a-supreme-court-nominee-during-an-election-year/]]'' September 18, 2020, Tim Murphy, [[Mother Jones]]
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It's likely just a matter of when, not if, President [[Donald Trump]] nominates a replacement for the late Supreme Court [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]], who died Friday of pancreatic cancer. He held a ceremony at the White House just last week to unveil a short list of future nominees, and at the same time the rest of the country was processing the news of Ginsburg's death, an apparently oblivious Trump was onstage at a rally in Bemidji, [[Minnesota]], talking about nominating [[Texas]] Sen. [[Ted Cruz]] to the bench. Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]], who had previously gone around the country telling donors that Ginsburg's death would be his party's "[[October Surprise]]," pledged Friday that "President Trump's nominee will receive a vote on the floor of the United States Senate."
It's a far cry from four years ago. When this same situation unfolded in [[2016]], after [[Justice Antonin Scalia]] died in February of that year, many Senate [[Republican]]s—most of whom are still in the chamber—drew what purported to be a principled line in the sand, insisting that it was too close to the presidential election for President [[Barack Obama]] to choose a replacement. It should be up to the voters to decide in November, they argued. Some of them even invoked the words of then-vice president [[Joe Biden]], who as a senator several decades earlier had offered similar logic. They called it the "Biden Rule." (Biden, in [[1992]], was not responding to any actual vacancy, but merely a hypothetical one.) When Obama nominated Merrick Garland anyway, no one led the charge as stubbornly as McConnell:
But it wasn't just McConnell. This was the default position at the time. Here's what a not-comprehensive look at what 17 active Republican senators said.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[A major Trump forum scrubs its archives of thousands of pre-riot posts|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/01/thedonald-win-deleted-posts/]]'' January 29, 2021, Ali Breland, [[Mother Jones]]
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In the days ahead of the [[January 6]] Capitol riot, there were warnings, but no guarantee that the day would turn violent. But users of [[TheDonald]].win, a major online pro-Trump forum, were preparing for a fight, posting maps of the Capitol and swapping messages about being ready to die.
In the wake of the carnage, law enforcement identified TheDonald.win as a key planning platform for the insurrectionists. And on Inauguration Day, the forum established a new domain, rebranding as Patriots.win. Alongside that transition, thousands of posts from lead up to the riot have disappeared from the site as though they were never there.
"Destroying evidence after you've committed a crime might itself be a crime."
[[Jared Holt]], a research fellow at the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab who regularly monitors the forum, noticed the change when he recently went to reexamine now-missing messages. The posters' deleted content included maps of the Capitol, manifestos about their intentions upon arriving, discussion about flouting D.C.'s strict gun laws, and praise of extremist groups like the [[Proud Boys]].
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{{f43.png}} ''[[A man sent his girlfriend's brother a selfie while storming the Capitol, officials say. The brother is a federal agent.|https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/01/20/capitol-rioter-thomas-fee-text/]]'' January 20, 2021, Jaclyn Peiser, [[Washington Post]]
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When [[Thomas Fee]] got a text on Jan. 6 from his girlfriend's brother asking if he was in Washington, he responded with a selfie inside the U.S. Capitol Rotunda as dozens of others who had just stormed the building waved flags behind him, federal officials said.
In one message, Fee wrote he was "at the tip of the spear," according to a criminal complaint filed Saturday.
But Fee's girlfriend's brother wasn't asking out of simple curiosity — he is a special agent with the State Department. The agent, who isn't identified in court documents, later turned the evidence over to the [[FBI]]'s [[Joint Terrorism Task Force]].
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{{f1.png}} ''[[A massive "Stop the Count" Facebook group has ties to Republican operatives|https://www.motherjones.com/2020-elections/2020/11/stop-the-count-facebook-group/]]'' November 5, 2020, Ali Breland, [[Mother Jones]]
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A rapidly growing [[Facebook]] group falsely accusing Democrats of "scheming" to steal the election with a plot to "nullify [[Republican]] votes" appears to be part of a coordinated campaign by Republican operatives, and has ties to the tea party.
The domain is registered to a firm that works on Republican projects.
The "[[Stop the Steal]]" group on Facebook, which was only created on Wednesday but already has almost 300,000 members (and is growing quickly), prompts new users to its page to navigate to a website off of Facebook to sign up for email updates "in the event that social media censors this group."
The domain that the group pushes its members to, StolenElection.us, is registered to the [[Liberty Lab]], a firm that offers digital services to various conservative clients, according to its website, and [[Scott Graves]], who lists himself as the firm's president on [[LinkedIn]].
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{{f364.png}} ''[[A Member Of The Far-Right Proud Boys Menaced A Twitter User On His Doorstep|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/far-right-proud-boys-menaced-twitter-user-on-his-doorstep_n_5b06de68e4b07c4ea1060e92?ri18n=true]]'' May 25, 2018, Andy Campbell, [[Huffington Post]]
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Perhaps it's inevitable that designated hate groups and internet comedians would go to battle - but nobody expects a [[Twitter]] confrontation to happen on their front doorstep. The [[Proud Boys]] is a misogynistic far-right group with members who flirt with and often fully embrace white nationalism. [[Vic Berger]] is a comedy video editor who works for Super Deluxe. He has published a few videos outing [[Gavin McInnes]], founder of the Proud Boys and co-founder of Vice Media, as a racist oaf. Then someone showed up outside his door. The new thing in right-wing goonery, apparently, is house calls. As Berger tells it, the encounter was brought on by several of his videos of McInnes, one of which is embedded below. In it, McInnes throws up a Nazi salute, says "nigger" over and over and plays with his butt:
The Proud Boys, labeled a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], apparently took offense to the tweeted videos. Days after Berger posted the one above, the self-described "Western chauvinists" went nuclear. On May 9, a tipster sent Berger an internal document from within the Proud Boys' network, which called on all members to find Berger's personal information and threaten him. "Let's get the social media profiles, phone numbers and addresses for their bosses, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, boyfriends, friends and get to work," it reads. "LET'S SHOW THEM THERE ARE CONSEQUENCES!!!" Less than two weeks later, a man rang the doorbell at Berger's house in [[Pennsylvania]]. Suddenly, the email he'd brushed off as a joke became a very real threat. "When I answered the door, he seemed nervous, like he wasn't expecting me. It was the middle of the day, and my wife was home," Berger told HuffPost. "He said, 'Are you Vic? Your videos are hurting a lot of people. You're really hurting the Proud Boys. You need to stop making these videos.'" Berger, now terrified, turned back and screamed for his wife to call 911. He chased the man to his car and snapped a photo of the license plate:
I was recently made aware that Gavin McInnes sent this message to his followers, The Proud Boys. Today, a Proud Boy drove to my home, rang my doorbell and threatened me and my family. All because I posted edited videos Gavin didn't like. Got his plate # and filed a police report. pic.twitter.com/dsys9Wl6ry — Vic Berger IV (@VicBergerIV) May 22, [[2018]]
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{{f364.png}} ''[[A National Guardsman Sent To LA Protests Is Under Investigation For Ties To Proud Boys|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/national-guard-proud-boys-california-black-lives-matter_n_5efe44a5c5b612083c592f32?ri18n=true]]'' July 2, 2020, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Facebook]] Sgt. Brian Jackson of the [[California]] [[National Guard]] posted this Facebook photo on June 2 while deployed to police [[Black Lives Matter]] protests in [[Los Angeles]]. It shows him standing in front of a military vehicle inscribed with a slogan for the [[Proud Boys]], a neo-fascist group.
Some of Jackson's Facebook friends wrote "POYB" and "Uhuru" — a common Proud Boys chant — in the comments below his photo.
The message inscribed on the vehicle, "POYB [[2020]]," is an acronym for "Proud Of Your Boy," a Proud Boys slogan derived from a song in [[Disney]]'s "Aladdin."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Nazi-linked group was "proud" after Trump aide wore its medal|https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/sebastian-gorka-made-nazi-linked-vitezi-rend-proud-wearing-its-n742851]]'' April 8, 2017, Alexander Smith, [[NBC News]]
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BUDAPEST, [[Hungary]] — A group with alleged historical links to Nazi [[Germany]] has told [[NBC News]] it was "proud" when President [[Donald Trump]]'s deputy assistant wore its medal.
Controversy has swirled around [[Sebastian Gorka]], one of Trump's top counterterrorism advisers, ever since he attended the president's Jan. 20 Inaugural Ball wearing the honorary medal of Hungarian nationalist organization [[Vitezi Rend]].
NBC News traveled to Hungary to dig deeper into Gorka's ties with the group, speaking with members of the organization as well as with locals who knew him when he lived there.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[A new Giuliani tape shows a key witness didn't testify accurately in the first Trump impeachment|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/06/new-giuliani-tape-shows-kurt-volker-didnt-testify-accurately-in-first-trump-impeachment/]]'' June 10, 2021, Dan Friedman, [[Mother Jones]]
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The testimony of a key witness in [[Donald Trump]]'s first impeachment trial is under new scrutiny by the [[House Intelligence Committee]] following a report this week that undercuts the veracity of his claim that he was unaware of a Trump effort to pressure [[Ukraine]] into mounting a meritless investigation of [[Joe Biden]].
On Monday, [[CNN]] reported new details of a July [[2019]] call between [[Rudy Giuliani]], then–US special envoy to Ukraine [[Kurt Volker]], and Andriy Yermak, a top aide to Ukrainian President [[Volodymyr Zelensky]]. During that call, Giuliani, then Trump's personal lawyer, aggressively pressed Ukraine to announce investigations into dubious accusations about Biden and about alleged Ukrainian meddling in the [[2016]] election. Portions of this conversation have previously been reported by [[BuzzFeed News]] and Time, but CNN published the full audio of the 40-minute call. The recording of the conversation contradicts Volker's sworn testimony to [[Congress]] that he never witnessed any attempt on the part of Trump and Giuliani to muscle Ukraine into launching an investigation of Biden, Trump's possible opponent in the upcoming presidential election.
The discrepancy between Volker's testimony and the recording of the call has drawn the attention of House Intelligence Committee Chairman [[Adam Schiff]] (D-Calif.), who tells [[Mother Jones]] that Volker's assertions to Congress amounted to "a disingenuous revision of history."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[A new report shows Trump's 2016 campaign shared info with Russian intelligence|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/04/no-hoax-new-report-says-trumps-2016-campaign-shared-info-with-russian-intelligence/]]'' April 15, 2021, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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Imagine this news flash: the campaign manager of [[Joe Biden]]'s presidential bid throughout the [[2020]] race was in continuous and covert contact with a [[Chinese]] intelligence officer whom had once been her business associate. During these clandestine communications—which included secret meetings—she passed internal Biden campaign polling data to the Chinese operative, and the operative encouraged her to help advance a Chinese proposal that would allow [[Beijing]] to succeed in its territorial disputes in the South [[China]] Sea and further extend its influence there. And throughout this all, China was running an undercover operation to help Biden win.
Ka-boom! There would be headlines galore. The right-wing media would go bananas. [[Fox News]] would explode. [[Sean Hannity]] might lose the power of speech. And congressional [[Republican]]s would demand investigation upon investigation. There would be talk of impeachment.
Well, this did happen. Just not with Biden and China, but with [[Donald Trump]] and [[Russia]] during the [[2016]] election. Yet this key piece of the Trump-Russia story never became a major scandal for the former president, who has not stopped claiming (falsely) that all talk about [[Vladimir Putin]]'s attack on the 2016 election and the ties between his campaign and Russia is a "hoax." Nevertheless, on Thursday, another critical and eye-popping element of this part of the Trump-Russia scandal was revealed by the US Treasury Department.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[A new right-wing conspiracy theory claims COVID contact tracers are stealing children|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/06/a-new-right-wing-conspiracy-theory-claims-covid-contact-tracers-are-stealing-children/]]'' June 1, 2020, Stephanie Mencimer, [[Mother Jones]]
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Public health officials, governors, and members of [[Congress]] all seem to agree that for the country to safely re-open for business and contain the spread of the new coronavirus, states and cities will need to roll out a massive new contact tracing program. That's the public health strategy designed to identify everyone who's come in contact with someone testing positive for the virus to encourage them to quarantine. "[T]racing, tracing, tracing" is one of the keys to opening the economy, House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]] (D-Calif.) said at a briefing in early May.
But lots of Americans have a very different view of contact tracing. "This is the next generation of brownshirts," declared [[Jack Robertson]], on his far-right radio show Radio Free Redoubt, which he broadcasts from [[Spokane]], [[Washington]], under the pseudonym John Jacob Schmidt. The program would be so invasive, Robertson assured his listeners, all restaurant patrons will have to provide their contact information as a condition of getting served in order to be tracked down later if someone gets sick. "You're just going to have to give up going to restaurants," he lamented.
Robertson is not alone in his view that contact tracing is a vast government conspiracy to infringe on people's rights, rather than a standard public health intervention that's been used to mitigate infectious diseases from tuberculosis to STDs to Ebola. Anti-vaccine activists, the [[John Birch Society]], and many of those participating in "re-open" protests over the past month have declared their intention to resist any attempts to force them to participate. One member of the Reopen [[Virginia]] [[Facebook]] group recently posted a job announcement from the state public health department looking for 1,300 new contact tracers, with the caption, "Evidently the Gestapo is hiring." Just in the past two weeks activists in [[Texas]] have formed a new group, Texans Against Contact Tracing, to oppose a new $295 million contract the state recently issued to hire hundreds of public health sleuths. They rallied for a protest at the state capital on May 24.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Newspaper Banned In China Is Now One Of Trump's Biggest Defenders|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/hayesbrown/epoch-times-trump-administration-falun-gong]]'' October 22, 2018, Hayes Brown, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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In a bizarre twist to the domestic politics of both the United States and [[China]], a [[Falun Gong]]–linked newspaper has emerged as one of the staunchest defenders of [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency.
In recent weeks, the newspaper — offered for free in most US cities and published around the world — has published articles and graphics that would be a credit to [[Breitbart]], promoting some of the most strident and paranoid claims from the Trump administration and its defenders.
In one tour de force infographic, published last week, the paper laid out in excruciating and sweeping detail the claim that "Spygate" — the claim that the real heart of the [[Russia]] investigation is illegal American spying on Trump's campaign — is "the biggest political scandal in modern history."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[A Notorious COVID Troll Actually Works for Dr. Fauci's Agency|https://www.thedailybeast.com/redstate-covid-troll-streiff-is-actually-bill-crews-and-he-actually-works-for-dr-anthony-fauci/]]'' September 21, 2020, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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The managing editor of the prominent conservative website RedState has spent months trashing U.S. officials tasked with combating COVID-19, dubbing White House coronavirus task force member Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] a "mask nazi," and intimating that government officials responsible for the pandemic response should be executed.
But that writer, who goes by the pseudonym "streiff," isn't just another political blogger. The [[Daily Beast]] has discovered that he actually works in the public affairs shop of the very agency that Fauci leads.
William B. Crews is, by day, a public affairs specialist for the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s. But for years he has been writing for RedState under the streiff pseudonym. And in that capacity he has been contributing to the very same disinformation campaign that his superiors at the NIAID say is a major challenge to widespread efforts to control a pandemic that has claimed roughly 200,000 U.S. lives.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[A Notorious COVID Troll Actually Works for Dr. Fauci's Agency|https://www.thedailybeast.com/redstate-covid-troll-streiff-is-actually-bill-crews-and-he-actually-works-for-dr-anthony-fauci]]'' September 21, 2020, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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The managing editor of the prominent conservative website RedState has spent months trashing U.S. officials tasked with combating COVID-19, dubbing White House coronavirus task force member Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] a "mask nazi," and intimating that government officials responsible for the pandemic response should be executed.
But that writer, who goes by the pseudonym "streiff," isn't just another political blogger. The [[Daily Beast]] has discovered that he actually works in the public affairs shop of the very agency that Fauci leads.
William B. Crews is, by day, a public affairs specialist for the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s. But for years he has been writing for RedState under the streiff pseudonym. And in that capacity he has been contributing to the very same disinformation campaign that his superiors at the NIAID say is a major challenge to widespread efforts to control a pandemic that has claimed roughly 200,000 U.S. lives.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[A Perennial Congressional Candidate Beloved by Trump World Was Just Arrested on Stalking Charges|https://www.thedailybeast.com/maxine-waters-trump-loving-challenger-omar-navarro-arrested-for-stalking]]'' December 9, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A perennial [[Republican]] House candidate whose doomed bids against Rep. [[Maxine Waters]] (D-CA) have become a cause celebre on the right was arrested Saturday on three felony charges.
Businessman [[Omar Navarro]] has leveraged his frequent campaigns against Waters to become a prominent voice on the far-right, earning more than $1 million in campaign contributions and the backing of Trumpworld figures like controversial former sheriff [[Joe Arpaio]], former Trump adviser [[Roger Stone]], and Ret. Gen. [[Michael Flynn]].
Despite that support, Navarro lost both his [[2016]] and [[2018]] runs against Waters by more than 50 percentage points each. Faced with unanimous voter rejection, Navarro has chosen to run again in [[2020]]. But now, he faces significant legal troubles related to alleged stalking of his ex-girlfriend.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Pro-Trump Conspiracy Group Planted A Fake Climate Activist Who Suggested "Eating Babies" At An AOC Town Hall Meeting|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tasneemnashrulla/eat-babies-aoc-town-hall-pro-trump-troll-larouche]]'' October 4, 2019, Tasneem Nashrulla, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The president and the far right slammed Rep. [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] over the bizarre town hall speaker who suggested eating babies to solve the climate crisis. But the pro-Trump LaRouche PAC, which believes climate change is a hoax, said it planted the troll.
President [[Donald Trump]], his son Don Jr., and far-right conservatives attacked Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after a speaker at her town hall meeting Thursday night went on a bizarre rant about how eating babies is the only solution to the climate crisis. But it turns out the stunt was staged by what is now a far-right pro-Trump conspiracy group that compares climate change activism to "genocide." Trump called Ocasio-Cortez a "wack job" on [[Twitter]] after his allies widely shared the video of the unidentified woman saying that Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal was not enough to solve the climate crisis.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[A Pro-Trump Militant Group Has Recruited Thousands of Police, Soldiers, and Veterans|https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/11/right-wing-militias-civil-war/616473/]]'' September 30, 2020, Mike Giglio, [[The Atlantic]]
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Editor's Note: After this story was sent to press for the November issue of [[The Atlantic]], President [[Donald Trump]] was asked in the September 29 debate whether he would "condemn white supremacists and militia groups and say that they need to stand down." The president said "Sure," and then said that the [[Proud Boys]], a militant nativist group, should "stand back and stand by" as the election approaches. Subscribers to the print magazine can expect to receive the issue in mid-October.
Rhodes had been talking about civil war since he founded the [[Oath Keepers]], in [[2009]]. But now more people were listening. And whereas Rhodes had once cast himself as a revolutionary in waiting, he now saw his role as defending the president. He had put out a call for his followers to protect the country against what he was calling an "insurrection." The unrest, he told me, was the latest attempt to undermine Donald Trump.
Over the summer, Rhodes's warnings of conflict only grew louder. In August, when a teenager was charged with shooting and killing two people at protests over police brutality in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], Rhodes called him "a Hero, a Patriot" on [[Twitter]]. And when a Trump supporter was killed later that week in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], Rhodes declared that there was no going back. "Civil war is here, right now," he wrote, before being banned from the platform for inciting violence.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Prominent American Hate Group Just Collapsed Because of an Affair|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/7x75vg/the-most-prominent-hate-group-in-america-may-collapse-because-of-an-affair-vgtrn]]'' March 14, 2018, Allie Conti, [[Vice News]]
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[[Matthew Heimbach]], the chief of the [[Traditionalist Worker Party]] and one of the the most prominent leaders of the American white nationalist movement, was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly attacking both his wife, Brooke Heimbach, and her stepfather—fellow party leader Matt Parrott. According to a police report obtained by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], the bizarre events leading to his arrest stemmed from a tryst gone awry.
Apparently, Heimbach and Parrott's wife, Jessica, had an affair that lasted three months. But Heimbach's wife reportedly wanted to see if her husband would continue the fling despite having said it was over, Talking Points Memo reports. On Tuesday, Matt Parrott and Brooke Heimbach reportedly stood on a cardboard box outside a trailer home and spied on their significant others from the window.
According to at least one account in the report, the two began to have sex and Parrott went inside to confront Heimbach. Parrot said he poked Heimbach in the chest, and then Heimbach allegedly "choked him out" and caused him to lose consciousness. When he came to, Parrott took his younger step-daughter to a Walmart and called the cops, telling them that Heimbach's wife may have taken a recording of the encounter. Meanwhile, Heimbach allegedly attacked his wife Brooke, grabbing her face and throwing her onto a bed. He was carted off to the [[Orange County]] Jail in handcuffs.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[A Prophet of Scientific Rigor-and a Covid Contrarian|https://www.wired.com/story/prophet-of-scientific-rigor-and-a-covid-contrarian/]]'' May 1, 2020, David H. Freedman, [[Wired]]
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I'm staring at a small sea of frowning faces on Zoom. "I'm really angry about this," says one of them. These are medical students at Columbia University, and I'm speaking to a class on communicating medicine. They've been friendly up until now, but that all changed when I brought up [[Stanford University]] epidemiologist [[John Ioannidis]].
Ioannidis has been a fixture in medical-school curricula for years, achieving something akin to hero status. He's one of the most-cited scientists of any type in the world, and may be peerless on this metric among physicians. Amazingly, he's earned all this acclaim by dedicating his career to telling the fields of biomedicine (and others, too) how shoddy they are, and how little trust one should have in their published research.
But now the scientist celebrated for showing colleagues how their studies are screwed up has a new claim to fame. Its very different vibe is reflected in the faces of the medical students I'm addressing. Almost literally overnight Ioannidis has himself become a case study in how to screw up a medical study. And not just any study: This one concludes that Covid-19 isn't all that dangerous; that the current lockdowns to prevent its spread are a bigger threat to public health than the actual disease. In other words, Ioannidis' views on the pandemic sound closer to those of the governor of [[Georgia]] than to [[Anthony Fauci]]'s.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A QAnon Supporter Could Actually Win Her Republican Primary in Georgia|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/889e44/qanon-supporter-taylor-marjorie-greene-republican-primary-georgia-john-cowan]]'' August 10, 2020, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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A [[Georgia]] congressional candidate who has called the debunked [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take this global cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles out" is locked in a competitive primary runoff this week. Top [[Republican]]s, however, seem content to let her do her thing until the problem can't be ignored anymore.
Self-funded businesswoman [[Marjorie Taylor Greene]] placed first in the Republican primary on June 9 with 40% of the vote in Georgia's 14th [[Congress]]ional District, which is currently represented by retiring Rep. Tom Graves. Because she didn't gain more than 50% of the vote in the first round, she'll face off against second-place finisher neurosurgeon John Cowan in Tuesday's runoff.
Her win earned a congratulatory tweet from President [[Donald Trump]], after [[Facebook]] removed an ad where she's holding a gun and telling antifa to "stay the hell out of northwest Georgia."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[A QAnon Supporter Just Beat A Republican Congressman in Colorado|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/a-qanon-supporter-just-beat-a-republican-congressman-in-colorado_n_5efbfb3fc5b6ca97091685a3?ri18n=true]]'' July 1, 2020, Kevin Robillard, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Lauren Boebert]], a restaurant owner who encourages her employees to openly carry firearms while working and has expressed support for the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory, won the [[Republican]] primary in [[Colorado]]'s 3rd [[Congress]]ional District on Tuesday night, ousting incumbent Rep. Scott Tipton.
Boebert will face Democrat Diane Mitsch Bush, a former state representative, in the November general election. The seat, which covers Colorado's Western Slope, leans toward the GOP but not overwhelmingly. Tipton defeated Mitsch Bush in [[2018]], 52% to 44%.
But GOP voters' decision to nominate Boebert, whose advocacy for firearms drew national attention and who embraces a debunked conspiracy theory, could revive Democratic hopes of claiming the seat.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A QAnon supporter just won a Republican primary for US Senate|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/5/20/21264925/jo-rae-perkins-qanon-us-senate-oregon]]'' May 20, 2020, Katelyn Burns, [[Vox]]
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In winning the [[Oregon]] GOP primary for the [[US Senate]] Tuesday, [[Jo Rae Perkins]] became the seventh [[Republican]] congressional candidate who openly supports [[QAnon]], a pro-Trump conspiracy theory that maintains the president is secretly fighting "deep state" operatives and Democratic pedophiles.
Perkins won a four-way race for the party's Senate nomination, earning just short of 50 percent of the vote. Former naval officer Paul Romero finished second with 30 percent. Perkins will face off with incumbent Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley in the general election on November 3, which Merkley is expected to win.
Nevertheless, her victory — which came by a significant margin — is emblematic of the conspiracy theory's influence among conservative voters, as is the way Perkins highlighted it in her victory speech.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A radical anti-immigration group infiltrated the GOP. Now it's in the White House.|https://news.vice.com/en_ca/article/mb9nb3/fair-trump-white-house-federation-for-american-immigration-reform]]'' May 3, 2017, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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[[Dan Stein]] was 27 years old when he came to work as the press secretary of the [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]]. It was [[1982]], and the group — better known by its acronym FAIR — was operating out of a run-down townhouse on P Street in [[Washington]], D.C., a "cozy old joint" with rats in the ceiling, Stein once recalled. FAIR counted just 10 members and was essentially a fringe group; back then, its nativist, radically anti-immigration views didn't align with positions held by mainstream politicians, [[Republican]] or Democrat.
Not anymore. Today, FAIR enjoys broad support among Republican lawmakers and unprecedented influence in the Oval Office. A cadre of former staffers and allies fill the Trump administration's highest ranks, and FAIR's ideas are profoundly shaping national immigration policy. On Tuesday, [[Julie Kirchner]], who served as FAIR's executive director for 10 years until [[2015]], was named the new ombudsman of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. She will report directly to the deputy director of the [[Department of Homeland Security]] and will be in charge of helping immigrants navigate the green-card and citizenship-application process.
Besides Kirchner, at least five other key advisers to President Trump on immigration have ties to FAIR: [[Jeff Sessions]], [[Kris Kobach]], [[Kellyanne Conway]], [[Stephen Miller]], and [[Lou Barletta]]. Among them, they acted as legal counsel, board members, and longtime allies of the group. (Kirchner declined to comment, and none of the other five responded to multiple requests to be interviewed for this article.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Recent Local Controversy Reveals the Theocratic Heart of 'Project Blitz'|https://rewire.news/religion-dispatches/2019/06/24/a-recent-local-controversy-may-reveal-the-soft-theocracy-at-the-heart-of-project-blitz/]]'' June 24, 2019, Frederick Clarkson, Religion Dispatches, [[Rewire.News]]
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Much has happened since RD broke the story last year of [[Project Blitz]]—a stealth state legislative campaign of the [[Christian]] right that framed much of their agenda in terms of religious freedom. Controversies over legislation based on model bills have broken out across the country on issues ranging from [[LGBTQ]] civil rights and discrimination in adoption and foster care, to abortion access, and teaching the Bible in public schools. The Christian nationalist intentions of Project Blitz have also received much attention, but a remarkable episode in [[Minnesota]] this past state legislative session may be a harbinger of a more profoundly theocratic politics on the horizon.
Earlier this year, Minnesota state Sen. John Marty was perplexed during a committee hearing. State Sen. Mary Kiffmeyer, the [[Republican]] chair of the Senate State Government Finance Committee, had proposed a $4 million cut in the budget for the Minnesota Historical Society that might have resulted in significant layoffs around the state. Asked by a Democratic senator why she proposed such a steep cut, Kiffmeyer said it was because of "controversy," though she refused to say what the controversy consisted of.
Marty, following up on his colleague's questioning, wondered aloud what it even meant to have "a secret controversy," when one of Kiffmeyer's Republican colleagues stepped in to explain that it was about, what he called "revisionist history" at the 200-year-old Historic Fort Snelling. There had been a flap over how the historical site had expanded its educational mission beyond the fort's military history, to include the [[Dakota]] name for the area, Bdote, "with history spanning 10,000 years," including "Native peoples, trade, soldiers and veterans, enslaved people, immigrants, and the changing landscape." Some Republican legislators didn't like it.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[A Reformed White Nationalist Says the Worst Is Yet to Come|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/08/conversation-christian-picciolini/595543/]]'' August 6, 2019, Yara Bayoumy, [[The Atlantic]]
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It's going to get worse.
That's the warning of a former violent extremist, [[Christian Picciolini]], who joined a neo-Nazi movement 30 years ago and now tries to get people out of them. White-supremacist terrorists—the ones who have left dozens dead in attacks in Pittsburgh, [[New Zealand]], and [[El Paso]], Texas, in recent months—aren't just trying to outdo one another, he told us. They're trying to outdo [[Timothy McVeigh]], the anti-government terrorist who blew up an [[Oklahoma City]] federal building and killed more than 100 people in [[1995]]—the worst terrorist attack in the United States before September 11, [[2001]].
On Saturday morning in El Paso, a gunman shot and killed 22 people, including children, at a Walmart. The store was crowded for back-to-school-shopping season. The victims included a high-school student, an elementary-school teacher, and a couple carrying their infant son, who survived. And the shooter, according to an online manifesto authorities attributed to the suspect, saw himself fighting a "Hispanic invasion" as he gunned them down.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[A Running List Of The Women Who've Accused Donald Trump Of Sexual Misconduct|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/a-running-list-of-the-women-whove-accused-donald-trump-of-sexual-misconduct_n_57ffae1fe4b0162c043a7212?ri18n=true]]'' December 12, 2017, Catherine Pearson, [[Huffington Post]]
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On Oct. 8, [[2016]], The [[Washington Post]] published footage from [[2005]] of serial misogynist[[Donald Trump]] bragging that as a famous man, he can get away with anything. Like kissing women without waiting for permission. And grabbing women by the pussy. Trump has defended these comments, repeatedly, as "locker room talk." When pressed by [[Anderson Cooper]] during the second presidential debate, he said that he absolutely had not sexually assaulted women.
But since Trump's remarks emerged - and well before then - women have shared their allegations of sexual abuse against the [[Republican]] presidential nominee.
Trump and his administration have repeatedly denied all of the accusations, tweeting that women he didn't know were making "false accusations." In October [[2017]], White House press secretary [[Sarah Huckabee Sanders]] suggested that all of Trump's accusers were lying.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[A Self-Proclaimed GOP 'Bad Guy' Says He's Trying to Turn Christians Against Trump|https://www.thedailybeast.com/steve-goldberg-a-self-proclaimed-gop-bad-guy-says-hes-trying-to-turn-christians-against-trump?ref=home]]'' September 4, 2020, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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A veteran political operative who pioneered an extremely shady electioneering tactic on behalf of some of the nation's most prominent [[Republican]]s is on a new mission—to use that tactic to defeat a Republican president.
[[Steve Goldberg]] says he's founded a new super PAC, Express Yourself, that is calling voters in key swing states to ask whether they believe "[[Jesus Christ]] would approve or disapprove of the nicknames [[Donald Trump]] gives to people that are mean [and] hurtful." The calls also attempt to frame a potential Trump victory as a loss for Republicans; if Trump prevails, they claim, Democrats will retake the U.S. Senate and sweep a radical into the White House in 2024.
Goldberg claims the effort is all about chipping away at Trump's base of Republican support. "My agenda is to blow up Donald Trump. I don't give a shit about [[Joe Biden]]," he told The [[Daily Beast]] in an interview on Thursday. (Goldberg's phone scripts, on the other hand, tell voters to "trust your faith in Jesus and your own integrity and vote for Joe Biden.")
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Shadowy Indian Company Co-Opted Dead Newspapers to Spread Propaganda|https://www.vice.com/en_in/article/xwe993/a-shadowy-indian-company-co-opted-dead-newspapers-to-spread-propaganda]]'' November 14, 2019, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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A network of 265 fake websites in 65 countries operated by a shadowy [[India]]n company has been helping spread anti-[[Pakistan]] propaganda — which happened to align with IRL demonstrations in [[Europe]].
The ultimate goal of the influence campaign was to sway lawmakers in Europe in favor of Indian interests, a matter of vital importance during the crisis in Kashmir in August when the Indian government stripped the [[Muslim]]-majority region of its autonomy.
[[Researcher]]s at the EU Disinfo Lab, an NGO in [[Brussels]], uncovered the network of sites that mimic current or defunct media sites around the globe, including dozens of U.S. portals in the mix. Some mimicked long-defunct outlets like the [[New York]] Morning [[Telegraph]] (which closed in [[1972]]), and others attempted to mislead by using site names similar to those of current media organizations, such as the Times of [[Los Angeles]], rather than the [[Los Angeles Times]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Site Tied To Steve Bannon Is Writing Fake News About The Coronavirus|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/a-site-tied-to-steve-bannon-is-writing-fake-news-about-the]]'' February 3, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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A website that published two false coronavirus claims, which painted [[China]] in a negative light, previously had a contract with former White House chief strategist [[Steve Bannon]] and was created by an exiled [[Chinese]] billionaire and critic of the ruling Communist Party.
On Jan. 25, [[G News]] published a false story saying the Chinese government was preparing to admit that the coronavirus originated in one of its labs. It did not, but the article still racked up over 19,000 tweets and 18,000 [[Facebook]] engagements, according to social tracking website BuzzSumo. The story was debunked by Facebook fact-checking partner PolitiFact.
The website also published a questionable document that fed a conspiracy that the Chinese military spread the disease deliberately. That document, which seems to have come from G News originally, has been popular on anonymous message boards like [[4chan]] and 2chan.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[A Small Right-Wing Conspiracy: The Federalist Society|https://www.thedailybeast.com/a-small-right-wing-conspiracy-the-federalist-society]]'' June 11, 2013, David Fontana, [[Daily Beast]]
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It seems like ancient history, but it was only 15 years ago that [[Hillary Clinton]] appeared on the Today show and accused [[Republican]]s of a "vast right-wing conspiracy" to take down President [[Bill Clinton]]. Clinton was speaking in the last millennium, and she was speaking about all conservative interest groups, but her statement is very relevant when it comes to conservative efforts to change the direction of American law.
There is a right-wing conspiracy in American law led by the influential [[Federalist Society]] and described by [[Michael Avery]] and Danielle McLaughlin in their new book The Federalist Society: How Conservatives Took the Law Back from Liberals. But it is the fact that the right-wing conspiracy is not vast that has made the Federalist Society effective.
It was in [[1982]] that the Federalist Society was founded by a group of students at Yale Law School, Harvard Law School, and the University of [[Chicago]] Law School as an attempt to challenge what they considered to be the neglect of conservative and libertarian ideas in the American legal system. The students who founded the organization were an impressive group, and they were aided by leading luminaries like Robert Bork (who would be nominated to the Supreme Court by President [[Ronald Reagan]] and rejected by the Senate) and then-professor Antonin Scalia, now a Supreme Court justice.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Tech Company Spied On Police Brutality Protesters|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/carolinehaskins1/protests-tech-company-spying]]'' June 25, 2020, Caroline Haskins, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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On the weekend of May 29, thousands of people marched, sang, grieved, and chanted, demanding an end to police brutality and the defunding of police departments in the aftermath of the police killings of [[George Floyd]] and Breonna Taylor. They marched en masse in cities like [[Minneapolis]], [[New York]], [[Los Angeles]], and [[Atlanta]], empowered by their number and the assumed anonymity of the crowd. And they did so completely unaware that a tech company was using location data harvested from their cellphones to predict their race, age, and gender and where they lived.
Just over two weeks later, that company, [[Mobilewalla]], released a report titled "George Floyd Protester Demographics: Insights Across 4 Major US Cities." In 60 pie charts, the document details what percentage of protesters the company believes were male or female, young adult (18–34); middle-aged 35º54, or older (55+); and "[[African-American]]," "Caucasian/Others," "Hispanic," or "Asian-American."
"African American males made up the majority of protesters in the four observed cities vs. females," Mobilewalla claimed. "Men vs. women in Atlanta (61% vs. 39%), in Los Angeles (65% vs. 35%), in Minneapolis (54% vs. 46%) and in New York (59% vs. 41%)." The company analyzed data from 16,902 devices at protests — including exactly 8,152 devices in New York, 4,527 in Los Angeles, 2,357 in Minneapolis, and 1,866 in Atlanta.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[A Tycoon's Deep-State Conspiracy Dive|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/12/14/a-tycoons-deep-state-conspiracy-dive]]'' December 4, 2020, Sheelah Kolhatkar, [[New Yorker]]
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In July, [[2015]], [[Patrick Byrne]], the founder of the online discount retailer [[Overstock]], delivered a twenty-minute talk at FreedomFest, the annual libertarian conference in [[Las Vegas]]. Other speakers included the venture capitalist [[Peter Thiel]]; John Mackey, the chief executive officer of Whole Foods; and the Presidential candidate Donald J. Trump. Byrne's talk, entitled "Turtles All the Way Down: How the Crypto-Revolution Solves Intractable Problems on [[Wall Street]]," was a version of one he had given many times before. It touched on several of his interests, including the kind of liberalism usually referred to as libertarianism, the flaws in the structure of the stock market which make it vulnerable to manipulation, and how a blockchain-based financial system could eliminate those flaws. After the talk, a line of people waited by the stage to speak to Byrne. Standing a little apart from them was a young woman with thick red hair, a pale, wide face, and a [[Russia]]n accent. Introducing herself as [[Maria Butina]], she said that she was the president of a Russian gun-rights group. Judd Bagley, a former Overstock executive who accompanied Byrne to the conference, recalled that, after the exchange, Byrne had "a little sparkle in his eye."
At the time, many people in the business world considered Byrne to be an almost clairvoyant entrepreneur. In early [[2000]], years before [[Amazon]] and [[eBay]] popularized the practice known as "dropshipping," Overstock, which sells furniture and household goods, allowed third-party venders to send items directly to customers through its Web site. In [[2004]], a year before Amazon Prime was introduced, Byrne launched Overstock's Club O membership program, which gave shoppers a year's worth of shipping for a flat fee. And in [[2014]] Overstock became the first major retailer to accept bitcoin for purchases.
Byrne is the son of John J. Byrne, an insurance magnate whom Warren Buffett, a family friend, once called "the Babe Ruth of insurance." Patrick Byrne has a Ph.D. in philosophy from Stanford and regularly cites [[Friedrich Hayek]], [[Martin Luther King]], Jr., and the conservative economist Thomas Sowell in conversation. Former employees describe a memory trick he likes to perform, in which he studies a deck of cards for a few minutes and then recites back the order of the cards, one by one. "When he's on, he's smart, charming, complex, and brilliant," Marc Cohodes, who was once a critic of Overstock and is now an investor in the company, told me. Byrne is also a showman; in 2014, he arrived at the breaking-ground ceremony for Overstock's new headquarters, in the suburbs of [[Salt Lake City]], by parachute, tearing off his flight suit to reveal a tuxedo.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A U-turn, an angry U.S. president and a fateful walk to a church|https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/a-u-turn-an-angry-u-s-president-and-a-fateful-walk-to-a-church-1.4973412]]'' June 7, 2020, Robert Burns, Associated Press, [[CTV News]]
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According to a senior defence official, Trump wanted 10,000 federal troops immediately on the streets to control a situation some aides believed could escalate dangerously.
Esper and Milley, however, argued against calling out the active-duty forces, fearful that it would militarize a problem that should be handled by civilian law enforcement. Violent elements among the protest crowds, the two men believed, were too small and manageable to justify calling out the military.
Attorney General [[William Barr]] on Sunday denied Trump asked for 10,000 troops. The White House neither disputed nor confirmed the figure. A senior White House official recalled Trump urging Esper and Milley to get as many troops as needed to secure the city. The president stressed that Sunday night's unrest, in which St. John's Episcopal Church sustained fire damage and some businesses were vandalized, had shown that security was inadequate.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A user on a far-right message board was promoting the NY Post Hunter Biden articles days in advance|https://www.mediamatters.org/donald-trump/user-far-right-message-board-was-promoting-ny-post-hunter-biden-articles-days-advance]]'' October 15, 2020, Alex Kaplan, [[MediaMatters]]
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A user on TheDonald.win, a far-right message board, was hinting at and promoting a series of dubious articles from the [[New York Post]] about [[Hunter Biden]] days before they were published. The user also claimed to know the people involved with the articles.
On October 14, the New York Post released a series of articles claiming to show emails from the laptop of Hunter Biden -- the son of Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] -- that showed he arranged for a top executive at a Ukrainian energy firm to meet with the then-vice president when he was in charge of U.S. policy toward [[Ukraine]]. However, the articles falsely claim Joe Biden got a prosecutor fired to help Hunter and make a series of other questionable conclusions. The Post also wrote that it obtained the material from [[Rudy Giuliani]], President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal lawyer.
In the days leading up to October 14 (a Wednesday), an account on TheDonald.win called "Freedom_[[USA]]_88" had repeatedly posted threads that claimed that a "massive" story about Biden was coming out that day. As noted by the [[Anti-Defamation League]] (ADL), "88" is "a white supremacist numerical code for 'Heil Hitler.'" The account's username also has exactly 14 characters, a reference to the white nationalist '14 Words' slogan that is often combined with "88," as noted by the ADL.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[A user's guide to "Cultural Marxism": Anti-Semitic conspiracy theory, reloaded|https://www.salon.com/2019/05/05/a-users-guide-to-cultural-marxism-anti-semitic-conspiracy-theory-reloaded/]]'' May 5, 2019, Paul Rosenberg, [[Salon]]
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It's a terrifying mystery for America as well — but it shouldn't be. As David Neiwert wrote at Daily Kos, under the title, "The new age of chain terrorism":
The pattern is becoming frighteningly familiar: A white man, radicalized online at alt-right media websites and through social media into hateful white nationalist beliefs built around the anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about "cultural Marxism," walks into a mass gathering of his selected targets (which can be any of the perceived participants in the conspiracy, including liberals, Jews, [[Muslim]]s, Latinos, any nonwhite person, [[LGBTQ]] folk, even moviegoers) and opens fire.
It wasn't generic anti-Semitism that motivated the shooter, as a wave of right-wing blame-shifting would have it. Even at the vigil for the victim, the [[Daily Beast]] reported that one participant "seemed to believe that anti-Semitism does not come from the right wing, but from the left," claiming, "Fascism and socialism are the same sides of a different coin."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[A UX designer breaks down the intentionally malicious design of Trump's campaign website|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/19/a-ux-designer-breaks-down-the-intentionally-malicious-design-of-trumps-campaign-website/]]'' August 19, 2020, Nicole Karlis, [[Salon]]
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Beyond a mere source of entertainment, the video-sharing social media app [[TikTok]] has become a hub for quick educational videos, as users turn its 60-second video format into an opportunity to share interesting and informative lessons. User experience (UX) designer Mary Formanek (@UXWithMary) has become a viral TikTok influencer in this regard, in particular for her series of TikTok explainer videos breaking down politicians' campaign websites for laypersons who may not know a lot about design.
One recent series of Formanek's videos that blew up featured her explaining the design principles behind [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2020]] campaign website. In these TikTok videos, Formanek describes how Trump's campaign uses design principles in a shady way, to manipulate users into getting trapped on donation pages and accidentally donating more money than they might intend. As Formanek explains, this practice — of using design psychology to obfuscate and manipulate rather than illuminate — is known as "dark UX" within the field.
For those unfamiliar, UX — short for user experience — is the general term to refer to the interaction that a user has with a website or product. A UX designer or their team will be tasked with building an easy, efficient and smooth experience for the user.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A White Man From Illinois Allegedly Brought Bombs to Start a Riot at the Minneapolis George Floyd Protest|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/dyzva7/a-white-man-from-illinois-allegedly-brought-bombs-to-start-a-riot-at-the-minneapolis-george-floyd-protest]]'' June 1, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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A white man from [[Illinois]] is facing federal charges after he allegedly traveled to [[Minneapolis]] with bombs, encouraged protesters to throw them at law enforcement, and looted businesses — all with the goal of "starting a riot."
[[Matthew Lee Rupert]], 28, of Galesburg, Illinois, was taken into custody on Monday, according to the U.S. Attorney's office. He's been charged with civil disorder, possession of unregistered explosives, and participating in and organizing riots. He's the first person to face federal charges in connection to the fiery protests that have roiled Minneapolis since [[George Floyd]], a black man, died after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for more than eight minutes.
Rupert's arrest also offers some support to local officials' claims that outside agitators may be partially responsible for the violence that has accompanied some protests in Minneapolis.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[A Woman At An Anti-Lockdown Protest Held A Sign From A Nazi Concentration Camp|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/davidmack/auschwitz-condemns-nazi-coronavirus-protest-sign]]'' May 2, 2020, David Mack, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Kosuth said several anti-lockdown demonstrators were trying to provoke him and other nurses by claiming they were actors or that the death toll from the coronavirus was not accurate. "My approach was to ignore people," he told [[BuzzFeed News]] in a phone interview on Saturday, "but then I saw her sign and said, 'That's pretty messed up. Why would you bring that here?'"
According to Kosuth, the woman defended her sign and said she had [[Jewish]] friends.
Kosuth, who lost a friend and colleague to the coronavirus this week, said he was disgusted by the sign.
"How dare you compare the [[Holocaust]] to a stay at home order?" he said.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[A Young Kennedy, in Kushnerland, Turned Whistle-Blower|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/09/28/a-young-kennedy-in-kushnerland-turned-whistle-blower]]'' September 21, 2020, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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Kennedy believes that the Administration relied on volunteers in order to sidestep government experts and thereby "control the narrative." He said that [[Brad Smith]], one of the political appointees who directed the task force, pressured him to create a model fudging the projected number of fatalities; Smith wanted the model to predict a high of a hundred thousand U.S. deaths, claiming that the experts' models were "too severe." Kennedy said that he told Smith, "I don't know the first thing about disease modelling," and declined the assignment. (A spokesman said that Smith did not recall the conversation.) To date, nearly two hundred thousand Americans have died.
The volunteers were also instructed to prioritize requests from the President's friends and supporters. According to Kennedy, the group paid special attention to [[Jeanine Pirro]], the [[Fox News]] personality. Pirro, Kennedy said, was "particularly aggressive," and demanded that masks be shipped to a hospital she favored. The volunteers were also told to direct millions of dollars' worth of supplies to only five preselected distributors. Kennedy was asked to draft a justification for this decision, but refused. "Hundreds of people were sending e-mails every day offering P.P.E.," he said, but no one in charge responded effectively. "We were super frustrated we couldn't get the government to do more."
In the end, the task force failed to procure enough equipment, leaving medical workers, including Kennedy's cousin, to improvise by wearing garbage bags and makeshift or pre-worn masks. States were left to fend for themselves, bidding against one another for scarce supplies. Kennedy was disgusted to see that the political appointees who supervised him were hailing Trump as "a marketing genius," because, Kennedy said they'd told him, "he personally came up with the strategy of blaming the states." The response was in line with what Kennedy calls the White House mantra: that government doesn't work, and "that the worst thing we could do was step on the toes of the private sector."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Aamer Rahman: Is it really ok to punch nazis?|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKICKcMU3MU]]'' November 14, 2017, FEAR OF A BROWN PLANET, [[YouTube]]
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|>| !Aaron Barr |
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|>| !Aaron Danielson |
|!death date |August 29, 2020 (39 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Killings of Aaron Danielson and Michael Reinoehl|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killings_of_Aaron_Danielson_and_Michael_Reinoehl]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Aaron Dorr |
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!!!External links
*[[Exposing the Dorr Brother Scams: How do the Dorr Brothers do it?|https://www.dorrbrotherscams.com/p/how-dorr-brothers-work.html]]
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|>| !Aaron Ginn |
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|>| !Abraham Williams |
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Accreditation: This SD college apparently has no students or faculty|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2020/02/15/college-accreditation-department-education-betsy-devos-south-dakota-sioux-falls/4746906002/]]'' February 15, 2020, Chris Quintana, [[USA Today]]
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Accreditation might be the driest part of higher education, but these independent groups have huge importance: If they approve a college, the government agrees to give federal grants and loans to the students there.
The agency in question, the Accrediting Council for [[Independent]] Colleges & Schools, has a history of approving questionable colleges, with devastating consequences. It accredited ITT Tech, Corinthian Colleges and Brightwood College, massive for-profit universities whose sudden closures last decade left thousands of students without degrees and undermined the value of the education of those who did graduate. Those closures led President [[Barack Obama]]'s Education Department to strip ACICS' powers in [[2016]].
After a federal court decision, Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]] and President [[Donald Trump]]'s administration reinstated the accrediting agency. By that point, it had lost dozens of colleges and their membership fees. It needed new members, and fast.
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|>| !Accuracy in Media |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/0/00/AIM-logo.png/175px-AIM-logo.png]] |
|!type |[[Not-for-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit_organization]]|
|!tax id |23-7135837|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2735966|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!founded date |June 17, 1971|
|!website |[[aim.org|https://www.aim.org]]|
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''Accuracy In Media'' (''AIM'') is an American [[non-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/non-profit_organization]] [[news media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/news_media]] [[watchdog|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watchdog_journalism]] founded in 1969 by [[economist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/economist]] [[Reed Irvine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reed_Irvine]]. AIM describes itself as "a non-profit, grassroots citizens watchdog of the news media that critiques botched and bungled news stories and sets the record straight on important issues that have received slanted coverage." It has been described as having a [[politically conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] stance.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">>
!!!Funding
A minimum of eight separate oil companies are known to have been contributors in the early 80s. Only three donors are given by name: the Allied Educational Foundation (founded and chaired by [[George Barasch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Barasch]]), [[Shelby Cullom Davis|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelby_Cullom_Davis]], and billionaire [[Richard Mellon Scaife|Scaife Foundations]]. Scaife gave $2 million to Accuracy in Media between 1977 and 1997.<<ref " [3]">>
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!!!See also
*[[Accuracy in Media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accuracy_in_Media]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Accuracy in Media|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Accuracy_in_Media]], SourceWatch.
*[[Accuracy in Media|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Accuracy_in_Media]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "* "Follow-Up: Interview With Accuracy in Media Editor Cliff Kincaid", ''[[The O'Reilly Factor]]'', [[Fox News]], February 8, 2005. (Transcript available via [http://www.lexisnexis.com LexisNexis])<br/>* Stephen Miller, "Reed Irvine, 82, Founded Accuracy in Media", ''[[New York Sun]]'', November 18, 2004.<br/>* Douglas Martin, "Murray Baron, 94, Labor Lawyer And Head of Accuracy in Media", ''The New York Times'', September 26, 2002.<br/>* "Defining Bias Downward", ''[[Columbia Journalism Review]]'', January/February 2005.<br/>* Steve Rendall. [http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2053 The Fairness Doctrine] ''[[Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting]]'' January/February 2005">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Callahan, David (2010). "Fortunes of change : the rise of the liberal rich and the remaking of America". J. Wiley & Sons, Inc..">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Arkansas Project Led to Turmoil and Rifts|https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/stories/scaifeside050299.htm]] ''Washington Post'' May 2, 1999; Page A24">>
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Accused California Cop Killer Linked To Right-Wing Extremist Boogaloo Movement|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/steven-carrillo-boogaloo-santa-cruz-police-killing_n_5ee40d39c5b6d14f7fe32ac1?ri18n=true]]'' June 12, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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An active-duty U.S. Air Force sergeant charged in the fatal shooting last week of a [[Santa Cruz County]], [[California]], deputy sheriff and critically injuring another has been linked to the militant right-wing [[Boogaloo]] movement.
[[Steven Carrillo]], 32, is also a suspect in the fatal shooting last month of Federal Protective Services officer Dave Patrick, who was patrolling a federal building during nearby anti-racism protests in [[Oakland]], a law enforcement source told the [[San Jose]] [[Mercury News]].
Carrillo allegedly scrawled the letters "boog," for Boogaloo, in blood on the hood of a car along with a phrase linked to the group as he fled police last Saturday, [[NBC News]] reported. "Boogaloo" is code for a violent insurrection by the right-wing followers.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Accused Pizzagate Arsonist Pleads Guilty to Setting Fire at D.C. Pizzeria|https://www.thedailybeast.com/accused-pizzagate-arsonist-pleads-guilty-to-setting-fire-at-dc-pizzeria]]'' December 17, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A 23-year-old [[California]] man pleaded guilty Tuesday to starting a fire earlier this year at a [[Washington]] pizzeria that lies at the heart of the [[Pizzagate]] conspiracy theory, in a crime that appears to be linked to bizarre internet claims about the restaurant.
[[Ryan Jaselskis]] accepted a two-count deal from prosecutors that will send him to prison for four years, if it's accepted by a judge at his sentencing in March. Under the conditions of his guilty plea, Jaselskis admitted to starting a fire on Jan. 23 at pizzeria Comet Ping Pong and assaulting a law enforcement officer near the Washington Monument days later.
Security footage taken the night of the arson showed Jaselskis lighting a curtain in the back of the pizzeria on fire before fleeing. An employee put out the fire before anyone in the restaurant could be hurt.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[ACLU sues facial recognition firm Clearview AI, calling it a 'nightmare scenario' for privacy|https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/28/21273388/aclu-clearview-ai-lawsuit-facial-recognition-database-illinois-biometric-laws]]'' May 28, 2020, Nick Statt, [[The Verge]]
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The [[American Civil Liberties Union]] is suing controversial facial recognition firm [[Clearview AI]] for violation of the [[Illinois]] Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), alleging the company illegally collected and stored data on Illinois citizens without their knowledge or consent and then sold access to its technology to law enforcement and private companies. The full complaint is available here.
"Unbeknownst to the public, this company has offered up this massive faceprint database to private companies, police, federal agencies, and wealthy individuals, allowing them to secretly track and target whomever they wished using face recognition technology," writes [[ACLU]] attorney Nathan Freed Wessler in a blog post outlining the lawsuit. "That company is Clearview AI, and it will end privacy as we know it if it isn't stopped."
"That company is Clearview AI, and it will end privacy as we know it if it isn't stopped."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[ACORN filmmaker James O'Keefe sentenced in Sen. Mary Landrieu break-in|https://thehill.com/capital-living/in-the-know/100105-filmmaker-okeefe-sentenced-in-sen-mary-landrieu-break-in]]'' May 26, 2010, Christina Wilkie, [[The Hill]]
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Conservative filmmaker [[James O'Keefe]] was sentenced to three years of probation, 100 hours of community service and a $1,500 fine after he pleaded guilty on Wednesday to misdemeanor charges stemming from his involvement in a break-in at Sen. Mary Landrieu's (D-La.) office.
In January, O'Keefe and three others were arrested by federal authorities at Landrieu's office on allegations of phone-tampering.
Prosecutors initially said they caught four individuals in the process of committing a felony, but the charges were later reduced to misdemeanors.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[ACORN Finally Cracks For Good|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2010/03/acorn-finally-cracks-for-good-closing-community-organizer-racism-obama-right-wing/]]'' March 22, 2010, Adam Weinstein, [[Mother Jones]]
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Congratulations, [[Andrew Breitbart]] and [[James O'Keefe]]. You killed ACORN. Who's next? The [[Salvation Army]]?
Yes, it's true. The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now—known by most of America as ACORN, and by Inner America as "that dastardly evil fifth column of race-baiting, socialist election racketeers"—is officially kaput, having announced its own demise just a day after [[Congress]] passed sweeping reform that would provide health insurance—for the first time—to many of the same urban poor ACORN sought to help.
"It's really declining revenue in the face of a series of attacks from partisan operatives and right-wing activists that have taken away our ability to raise the resources we need," ACORN spokesman Kevin Whelan said in announcing the group's intentions to fold.
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|>| !Act For America Inc |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/1/15/ACT_logo_2017.png]] |
|!type |[[Not-for-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit_organization]]|
|!tax id |26-0772227|
|!registration id |06793798|
|!jurisdiction |us-va|
|!founded date |June 20, 2007|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Brigitte Gabriel]]|
|!website |[[actforamerica.org/|https://www.actforamerica.org/]]|
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''ACT for America'', founded in 2007, is a U.S.-based anti-Muslim,<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">><<ref " [1]">> [[pro-Trump|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump]]<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> advocacy group dedicated to combating what it describes as 'the threat of radical Islam' to the safety of Americans and to democracy.<<ref " [6]">>
Critics of the group, including the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] and the [[Center for American Progress|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_American_Progress]], describe it as a [[hate group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hate_group]]. It has been called the U.S.'s largest anti-Muslim organization.<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">><<ref " [7]">>
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!!!See also
*[[ACT! for America|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACT!_for_America]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Factsheet: ACT for America|https://bridge.georgetown.edu/research/factsheet-act-for-america-2/]], Bridge Initiative.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Allam, Hannah (April 10, 2018). [[State And Local Republican Officials Have Been Bashing Muslims. We Counted.|https://www.buzzfeed.com/hannahallam/trump-republicans-bashing-muslims-without-repercussions]]. //BuzzFeed News//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[ACT for America cancels pro-Trump rallies planned for Sept. 9 in 36 states|http://www.syracuse.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/08/act_for_america_cancels_all_pro-trump_rallies_planned_for_sept_9_in_36_states.html]]. //syracuse.com//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Syracuse denies permit request for group planning 'America First Rally'|http://cnycentral.com/news/local/syracuse-denies-permit-request-for-group-planning-america-first-rally]]. //WSTM//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Lanktree, Graham (August 22, 2017). [[Alt-right 'America First' Rallies Move Online After Boston 'Free Speech' Protest is Overrun|http://www.newsweek.com/alt-right-america-first-rallies-move-online-after-boston-free-speech-protest-653372]]. //Newsweek//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Buncombe, Andrew (August 22, 2017). [[US's largest anti-Muslim group cancels 67 rallies after seeing size of anti-fascist crowd in Boston|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/act-cancel-america-first-rallies-largest-anti-muslim-group-counter-protesters-a7906836.html]]. //The Independent//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[Profile: ACT! for America|https://www.adl.org/sites/default/files/documents/assets/pdf/civil-rights/discrimination/act-for-america-2014-01-14-v1.pdf]]. Anti-Defamation League.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Mulhall, Joe (February 2, 2017). [[It's not just Trump's US. Anti-Muslim hate threatens Europe too|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/feb/02/trump-us-anti-muslim-hate-europe]]. //The Guardian//.">>
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{{f26.png}} ''[[Acting DHS Secretary says elected leaders in Portland 'played partisan politics with public safety'|https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2020/09/acting-dhs-secretary-says-elected-leaders-in-portland-played-partisan-politics-with-public-safety.html]]'' September 9, 2020, Maxine Bernstein, [[The Oregonian]]
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The acting secretary of the [[Department of Homeland Security]] on Wednesday pledged the agency will continue to resist civil unrest in America's cities, protect federal buildings and property and hold accountable those like the "violent opportunists" in [[Portland]] who he said repeatedly targeted the federal courthouse in the city's downtown.
"We will never abdicate this moral and legal duty," Chad F. Wolf said in a videotaped [[2020]] State of the Homeland address.
He said he was proud of the work federal officers did in Portland, which has generated a half a dozen lawsuits alleging excessive and inappropriate use of force, investigations by the inspector general's office and a court-ordered preliminary injunction that restricted federal threats or assaults against the press and legal observers. The injunction was put on hold by a federal appeals court as Wolf's agency challenges it.
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{{f351.png}} ''[[Activist allegedly tried to bait protesters with 'kill cops' script|https://nypost.com/2015/03/17/activist-allegedly-tried-to-bait-protesters-with-kill-cops-script/]]'' March 17, 2015, Carl Campanile, [[New York Post]]
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A controversial conservative activist is being accused of trying to incite anti-police protesters by saying, "I wish I could kill some of these cops," to provoke them into making outrageous statements.
A former top staffer with [[Project Veritas]], [[Richard Valdes]], said the incident occurred in January, when an undercover operative assigned to infiltrate the protest groups was given a script that included the startling comment.
Valdes said he was fired by the group's founder, [[James O'Keefe]], for not following through on the bizarre assignment.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Activists Intimidated by FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force|https://theintercept.com/2020/06/12/fbi-jttf-protests-activists-cookeville-tennessee/]]'' June 12, 2020, Chris Brooks, [[The Intercept]]
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Katy eventually backed out of the rally — and a group of local high school students took over planning — but she had already gotten the attention of the [[FBI]]'s Joint [[Terrorism]] Task Force, or JTTF, a federally coordinated network of local law enforcement officers who work under the direction of the FBI to gather intelligence about terrorist threats.
On June 4, agents turned up unannounced at Katy's work, pulling her off the job and into a large truck in the gravel parking lot to question her about her connections to the upcoming rally and to antifa — the loose anti-fascist movement recently labeled as a terrorist organization by President [[Donald Trump]]. Katy had never heard of them.
As [[The Intercept]] has previously reported, FBI agents have been questioning arrested protesters about their political beliefs, apparently at the behest of U.S. Attorney General [[William Barr]]. Barr, following Trump's repeated false assertions that there is a sophisticated, national network of antifa operatives infiltrating local protests against police brutality to enflame violence, announced that antifa is a domestic terrorist organization on May 31.
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|>| !Acton Institute |
|!tax id |38-2926822|
|!location |98 E. Fulton Street, Grand Rapids, MI, 49503, USA|
|!website |[[acton.org/|http://www.acton.org/]]|
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|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382926822/382926822_2012_099600d3.PDF]]|09/19/13| $15,868,649.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382926822/382926822_2011_08d707f6.PDF]]|12/20/12| $9,846,634.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382926822/382926822_2010_0772c0d6.PDF]]|09/09/11| $7,759,757.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382926822/382926822_2009_06C1CBF3.PDF]]|02/15/11| $6,363,086.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382926822/382926822_2008_0548208D.PDF]]|09/03/09| $5,155,778.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382926822/382926822_2007_04A3CAE0.PDF]]|01/20/09| $5,237,763.00|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ad company AggregateIQ broke privacy laws on Brexit, U.S. politics, investigation finds|https://globalnews.ca/news/6219656/aggregateiq-privacy/]]'' November 26, 2019, Richard Zussman, [[Global News]]
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An investigation has found [[AggregateIQ]] (AIQ), a [[Victoria]]-based online political advertising company, failed to meet its obligations under Canadian privacy laws when it used and disclosed the personal information of millions of voters in [[British Columbia]], the United States and the United Kingdom.
The investigation conduced by the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of [[Canada]] found the company failed to ensure appropriate consent for its use and disclosure of the personal information of voters.
The investigation also found the company did not take reasonable steps to ensure that consent obtained by its international clients was valid for its practices in Canada. As well, AggregateIQ did not take reasonable security measures to protect personal information, leading to a privacy breach in [[2018]].
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|>| !Adam Brandon |
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|>| !Adam Fox |
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|>| !Adam Gabbatt |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Adam Kinzinger |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Adam Kinzinger|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Kinzinger]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Adam Schiff |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Adam Sekulow |
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|>| !Adam Smith Institute |
|!tax id |52-1113631|
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|>| !Adam Smith Institute |
|!tax id |52-6813909|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 29, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Adam Smith Institute Tr|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=526813909]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-6813909|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/1996|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/526813909/526813909_2019_%20.pdf]]|06/10/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/526813909/526813909_2018_10df5561.PDF]]|08/16/19| $197,468.00|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/526813909/526813909_2017_0ffba304.PDF]]|12/13/18| $233,079.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/526813909/526813909_2016_0dfb4d88.pdf]]|08/17/17| $794,193.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/526813909/526813909_2015_0cd37638.PDF]]|08/17/16| $1,283,770.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/526813909/526813909_2014_0b9210fa.PDF]]|07/16/15| $26,940.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/526813909/526813909_2013_0ac5bf3a.PDF]]|10/30/14| $32,807.00|
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |July 27, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Adam Smith Institute|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521113631]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1113631|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |08/1978|<|<|
!!!External links
*[[Adam Smith Institute|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Adam_Smith_Institute]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Adam Strashok |
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|>| !Adam Vaughan |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Adam Vaughan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Vaughan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Adelaide Mena |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Adina Heisler |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Adrian Smith |
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Adultery|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dEYnLpGzl4]]'' August 26, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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Hypocrisy, thy name is [[Mike Pence]].
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|>| !Advance Arkansas Institute |
|!tax id |27-0271657|
|!location |55 Fontenay Circle Little Rock, AR 72223|
|!website |[[|https://]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 22, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Advance Arkansas Institute|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=270271657]]|<|<|
|!EIN |27-0271657|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |08/2009|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270271657/270271657_2018_10e9283d.pdf]]|08/27/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270271657/270271657_2017_104e5dda.PDF]]|03/21/19| $50,868.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270271657/270271657_2016_0df82ef6.pdf]]|08/15/17| $101,722.00|
|!2015 |[[990R|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270271657/270271657_2015_0ceb5831.PDF]]|09/20/16| $178,350.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270271657/270271657_2014_0b6ccb3d.PDF]]|06/08/15| $143,819.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270271657/270271657_2013_0a5ef359.PDF]]|06/13/14| $132,109.00|
|!2012 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270271657/270271657_2012_0948d183.PDF]]|05/29/13| $103,004.00|
|!2011 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270271657/270271657_2011_08456377.PDF]]|06/12/12| $0.00|
!!!See also
*[[Advance Arkansas Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance_Arkansas_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
|>| !AffinityLifestyles.com, Inc. |
|!formation |January 27, 1998|
|!registration id |NV19981130088<<ref " [1]">>|
|!status |Active|
|!location |3208 W. Desert Inn Road, Las Vegas, NV, 89102, USA|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Brent Jones]]|
|!leader title2 |Secretary|
|!leader name2 |[[Blain Jones]]|
|!leader title3 |Director|
|!leader name3 |[[Demetrius Huntsman]]|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
|!remarks |Nevada corporation|
|!website |[[drinkrealwater.com|https://drinkrealwater.com]]|
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
|>| !REAL WATER US LLC |
|!formation |November 23, 2010|
|!registration id |3993631|
|!status |Active|
|!location |1639 Rothsville Road, Lititz, PA, 17543, USA|
|!remarks |Pennsylvania corporation|
|!website |[[realwaterus.com|https://www.realwaterus.com]]|
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
|>| !Real Water of Tennessee, LLC |
|!formation |February 15, 2010|
|!registration id |4788278|
|!location |530 Church St, STE 305, Nashville, TN, 37219-3327, USA|
|!remarks |Delaware corporation|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
|!leader name4 |[[Dan Maddox]]|
</div>
Expensive water with added electrons, which would probably go find someplace positive to be.
!!!External links
*[[RE<sup>2</sup>AL WATER|http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Real_Water]], RationalWiki
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[http://nvsos.gov/sosentitysearch/CorpDetails.aspx?lx8nvq=Tto3IDtrNPtrMnrHNIhA6A%253d%253d&nt7=0 AffinityLifestyles.com, Inc.] Nevada Secretary of State.">>
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Also known as "Obamacare".
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!!!See also
*[[African Americans|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African_Americans]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f97.png}} ''[[After Data Is Posted On Conspiracy Site, Colorado County's Voting Machines Are Banned|https://www.npr.org/2021/08/12/1027225157/after-data-is-posted-on-conspiracy-website-colo-countys-voting-machines-are-bann]]'' August 12, 2021, Bente Birkeland, [[National Public Radio]]
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[[Colorado]] officials said Thursday that a local county clerk allowed an unauthorized person into a secure facility during an annual upgrade to the county's election equipment software, compromising the equipment.
The Mesa County clerk, [[Tina Peters]], could be in legal trouble. She's currently at a conference led by a prominent election conspiracy theorist.
That security breach means Mesa County, in the far western part of the state, will not be able to use the equipment for its fall election. While the unauthorized access did not create an imminent, direct security risk to Colorado's elections, Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold said her office's investigation confirmed that the unauthorized person did release the passwords for the underlying voting machine software online.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[After Kenosha shootings, former Sheriff David Clarke advises radio listeners on how to get away with killing protesters|https://www.mediamatters.org/black-lives-matter/after-kenosha-shootings-former-sheriff-david-clarke-advises-radio-listeners-how]]'' September 1, 2020, [[MediaMatters]]
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DAVID CLARKE (GUEST HOST): The question is when is government going to do something? Inaction is not a plan. You know what happens with inaction? People take the law into their own hands. Government is leaving them no choice. No choice. I don't advocate for some of the stuff that's starting to happen, but I am certainly done -- I am through with condemning it. I'm done with that.
I'm just telling people, "Hey, you're on your own." Think about it, have a plan. Act reasonably. You have to act reasonably. Then you're going to have to articulate what you did afterwards. But you can't have government officials and law enforcement executives telling people, "Do not take the law into your own hands." Well, you're forcing them to!
DAVID CLARKE (GUEST HOST): The majority of these gun purchases are first-time gun owners. And when we leave this up to the individual, it's not going to end real pretty. But I don't blame them. Have a plan, think it through, be able to articulate it, and be reasonable. It's all the law requires. You have the right to defend yourself, you don't need permission from the police or a sheriff.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[After The Capitol Riots This Company Closed Its PAC. But Its Billionaire Founder Is Still Spending Big|https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelatindera/2021/05/05/after-the-capitol-riots-this-company-closed-its-pac-but-its-billionaire-founder-is-still-spending-big/]]'' May 5, 2021, Michela Tindera, [[Forbes]]
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[[Charles Schwab]], billionaire chairman of The Charles Schwab Corporation, with his wife Helen, donated at least $780,000 to federal political committees between January and March this year. AP Photo/Richard Drew
Corporate America took the days following the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol to reflect on its role in politics, with many firms rethinking their positions on making political donations. Brokerage business Charles Schwab took one of the boldest steps, announcing it would shutter its corporate political action committee, through which the company had donated to various federal campaigns. "A clear and apolitical position is in the best interests of our clients, employees, stockholders and the communities in which we operate," the company said in a statement.
But Charles Schwab, the man, had another idea. A dedicated [[Republican]] donor, who remains chairman of the firm he founded, Schwab has for years given more money out of his own pocket than his company gives out of its PAC. So while the company dropped its donations from $69,000 during the first quarter of [[2020]] to $0 this year, Schwab and his wife Helen donated even more this year, handing out at least $780,000 between January and March.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[After The Rapture|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9KlMWzKj4s]]'' May 21, 2011, TheThinkingAtheist, [[YouTube]]
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It happened before the expected time of 6pm, but [[Harold Camping]]'s May 21, [[2011]] prediction has come true. Everything has changed. It is now a world without Christians.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[After Trump shakes up staff, Kushner remains driving force behind campaign|https://globalnews.ca/news/7187951/donal-trump-campaign-jared-kushner/]]'' July 17, 2020, Jonathan Lemire, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s long-in-coming campaign shakeup rearranged some big job titles but isn't likely to change the identity of the person truly in charge of day-to-day operations: [[Jared Kushner]].
Kushner wields his influence quietly and is rarely a presence in the campaign's suburban [[Washington]] headquarters. Fittingly, he was nowhere to be seen Thursday when, in an emotional changing of the guard meeting, campaign manager [[Brad Parscale]] surrendered his title to onetime deputy [[Bill Stepien]].
Facing strong electoral headwinds, it was Trump who demoted Parscale and elevated Stepien. But Kushner, the president's son-in-law and a senior White House adviser, is expected to remain the driving force behind a political operation built to respond to Trump's instincts and give him another four years in office.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[After Trump's 'social-media summit,' it's business as usual for his online provocateurs|https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/after-trumps-social-media-summit-its-business-as-usual-for-his-online-provocateurs/2019/08/09/d424dd48-b86a-11e9-bad6-609f75bfd97f_story.html]]'' August 10, 2019, Paul Farhi, [[Washington Post]]
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In remarks last Monday following mass shootings in [[El Paso]] and [[Dayton]], President Trump cited several cultural forces that have contributed to a climate of hate and division. One of them, he said, is the digital kind: "The perils of the Internet and social media cannot be ignored, and they will not be ignored."
But some of the president's biggest social-media boosters haven't exactly toned things down, before and after the twin tragedies.
The conservative firebrands who gathered at the White House on July 11 for the president's first "social media summit" have spent the past few weeks fanning racial resentment, promoting conspiracy theories and generally engaging in the kind of polarizing rhetoric that contributes to the nation's toxic political discourse.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[After Weeks Of Being Offline, Parler Finds A New Web Host|https://www.npr.org/2021/02/15/968116346/after-weeks-of-being-off-line-parler-finds-a-new-web-host]]'' February 15, 2021, Bobby Allyn, [[National Public Radio]]
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Far-right-friendly social media site [[Parler]] limped back to life on Monday with a new Web host, retooled community guidelines and a promise that content inciting violence will be removed.
The change follows [[Amazon]] Web Services' unusual step in January of refusing to host Parler over a pattern of violent and hateful posts that the site allegedly refused to take down. Parler has challenged Amazon's termination of service by suing in federal court.
Since then, Parler has been in crisis. There have been mixed messages from people aligned with the company about when exactly it would be back online. Parler's board fired the site's CEO and replaced him. Then, on Monday, Parler was revived, though the announcement even caught some close to the company by surprise.
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{{f105.png}} ''[[AG Barr assails Trump 'Resistance' in fiery speech to conservative lawyers|https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/attorney-general-barr-defends-trump-assails-resistance-fiery/story?id=67057256]]'' November 15, 2019, Alexander Mallin, [[ABC News]]
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Attorney General Bill Barr on Friday delivered one of his most effusive defenses to date of his expansive views on executive power, in a speech where he accused Democrats who've sought to thwart President [[Donald Trump]]'s agenda of "using every tool and maneuver to sabotage" the administration.
"In waging a scorched-earth, no-holds-barred war of Resistance against this administration, it is the Left that is engaged in a systematic shredding of norms and undermining the rule of law," Barr said in a speech to conservative lawyers at the [[Federalist Society]]'s convention in [[Washington]].
Barr went into detail as he assailed the self-described "Resistance" to Trump, accusing them of adopting "dangerous" and "incendiary" language by implying the sitting government is illegitimate.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Agents of Chaos (2020): Official Trailer|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-OA7H8DoJM]]'' August 24, 2020, HBO, [[YouTube]]
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For some politicians chaos isn't something to fear, it's just part of the game.
Directed by [[Academy Award]]-winner [[Alex Gibney]], Agents of Chaos, a two-part documentary examining [[Russia]]'s interference in the [[2016]] U.S. presidential election, premieres 9/23 on [[HBO]]. #HBO #HBODocs #AgentsOfChaosHBO
Subscribe to HBO on [[YouTube]]: https://goo.gl/wtFYd7
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|>| !AggregateIQ |
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{{f132.png}} ''[[AggregateIQ will not face financial penalties in Canada after investigation finds it broke privacy laws|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/british-columbia/article-aggregate-iq-will-not-face-financial-penalties-in-canada-after/]]'' November 26, 2019, Justine Hunter, [[Globe and Mail]]
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A small B.C. company involved in a scandal that saw the personal information of millions of voters illicitly collected for the purpose of shaping political events around the world will not face financial penalties in [[Canada]] for its misuse of data.
A joint investigation by the privacy commissioners of [[British Columbia]] and Canada concluded [[AggregateIQ]] (AIQ) broke domestic privacy laws, shaking Canadians' confidence in the political campaign system.
But BC Privacy Commissioner Michael McEvoy expressed frustration that he could not levy a fine, unlike regulators in the United States and the [[European Union]].
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|>| !Al Franken |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Alabama Policy Institute |
|!tax id |63-0809568|
|!location |2213 Morris Avenue First Floor Birmingham, AL 35203|
|!website |[[alabamapolicy.org/|https://www.alabamapolicy.org/]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Alabama Policy Institute Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=630809568]]|<|<|
|!EIN |63-0809568|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/1981|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2020 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2020_%20.pdf]]|05/21/21| $363,839.00|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2019_%20.pdf]]|03/18/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2018_%20.pdf]]|12/06/19| $270,839.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2017_10651aa4.PDF]]|04/29/19| $272,625.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2016_0f15db6d.PDF]]|05/21/18| $496,209.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2015_0e2439a9.PDF]]|09/20/17| $540,880.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2014_0ddcf2b9.PDF]]|07/19/17| $515,547.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2013_0dc610d7.PDF]]|06/06/17| $472,035.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2012_0a25db43.PDF]]|04/09/14| $503,896.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2011_0915b5b3.PDF]]|03/27/13| $536,390.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2010_07e23d50.PDF]]|01/04/12| $611,366.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2009_06C101BD.PDF]]|02/14/11| $632,334.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2008_05A27D5B.PDF]]|01/12/10| $660,155.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/630809568/630809568_2007_048BD6E4.PDF]]|12/30/08| $616,733.00|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Alabama Policy Institute says increased unemployment pay could cause job-quitting|https://www.al.com/news/2020/04/alabama-policy-institute-says-increased-unemployment-pay-could-cause-job-quitting.html]]'' April 22, 2020, Mike Cason, [[AL.com]]
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The [[Alabama Policy Institute]], a conservative think tank, said increased unemployment compensation that exceeds what some recipients were paid when they were working could have unintended consequences, causing some people to leave their jobs or not return to work.
The Alabama Department of Labor says people who quit without a good, work-related reason are not eligible for benefits. But the Alabama Policy Institute report said the eligibility rules under the new federal relief law are not clear.
The API raised the point and many others in a report to Gov. Kay Ivey's task force on the coronavirus pandemic.
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|>| !Alan Dershowitz |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/Alan_dershowitz_2009_retouched_cropped.jpg/175px-Alan_dershowitz_2009_retouched_cropped.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Alan Morton Dershowitz|
|!birth date |September 1, 1938 (83 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
|!education |[[Brooklyn College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn_College]] ([[B.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])<br>[[Yale Law School|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale_Law_School]] ([[LL.B.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Laws]])|
|!occupation |Former Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at [[Harvard Law School|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_Law_School]]|
|!spouse |Sue Barlach<br>Carolyn Cohen|
|!website |[[alandershowitz.com|https://alandershowitz.com]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Alan Dershowitz|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Dershowitz]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Alan Dershowitz|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Alan_Dershowitz]], RationalWiki.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Alan Keyes Is Helping Sell a Toxic Bleach 'Cure' to the Vulnerable and Desperate|https://www.thedailybeast.com/alan-keyes-is-helping-sell-a-toxic-bleach-cure-miracle-mineral-solution-to-the-vulnerable-and-desperate]]'' December 7, 2019, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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They promote bleach as a miracle cure and distribute it to children in developing countries. And now they have a prominent conservative pundit propping up their network.
The "[[Miracle Mineral Solution]]" ("MMS") movement falsely claims a dangerous chlorine dioxide cocktail can cure almost any illness, from autism to infertility. A new addition to the [[Facebook]]-fueled movement is IAMtv, a conservative web-based channel fronted by [[Alan Keyes]], former diplomat and adviser to President [[Ronald Reagan]] who appears in pro-MMS broadcasts with bottles of MMS from a dubious bleach "church" featured prominently on his desk. IAMtv figures even claim Keyes is helping the network spread its mission from Uganda to the halls of power in the U.S..
On a broadcast in August, IAMtv host Bob Sisson invoked Keyes' name while discussing MMS.
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|!tax id |26-4380206|
|!location |7926 Old Seward Hwy Ste A6 Anchorage, AK 99518|
|!website |[[alaskapolicyforum.org/|http://alaskapolicyforum.org/]]|
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|!type |Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act|
|!registration id |1105855-0|
|!jurisdiction |ca|
|!founded date |October 23, 2018|
|!leader name |[[Haley Love]]|
|!leader title2 |Director|
|!leader name2 |[[Susan Burrows]]|
|!leader title3 |Director|
|!leader name3 |[[Bill Hayden]]|
|!location |1827 14 Street Southwest, Calgary, AB, T2T 3T1, Canada|
|!product |Soliciting|
|!website |[[albertaproud.org/|https://www.albertaproud.org/]]|
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|>| !Aldous Huxley |
|!occupation |Author|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[ALEC Board Member Reveals Kansas Partisan Gerrymandering Plan to Donors|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/10/15/alec-board-member-reveals-kansas-partisan-gerrymandering-plan-donors/]]'' October 15, 2020, David Armiak, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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ALEC is a pay-to-play operation where legislators and corporate lobbyists meet behind closed doors to adopt model legislation on a broad range of public policy issues. Its secretive working group resembles the "Public Safety and Elections Task Force" responsible for promoting Voter ID and Stand Your Ground bills in the past, which was disbanded in April [[2012]] in the face of intense public scrutiny.
At the [[2019]] Annual Meeting, ALEC held two workshops on the redistricting process: "What is Redistricting and why must we do it?" and "How to Survive Redistricting," the [[Center for Media and Democracy]] (CMD) reported.
During the second session, [[Cleta Mitchell]] told attendees, "we're going to teach you how to gerrymander" and "legislators were advised to treat redistricting as 'political adult blood sport,' trash potential evidence before it can be discovered through litigation, avoid the word gerrymander, and make deals with black and Latino legislators that guarantee them easy reelections by packing as many minority voters as possible into their districts, thereby making the rest of the map whiter and more conservative," David Daley reported.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[ALEC Is Close to Passing Model Bill That Would Protect Companies From Coronavirus-Related Lawsuits|https://theintercept.com/2020/07/21/alec-coronavirus-corporate-liability-bill/]]'' July 21, 2020, Akela Lacy, [[The Intercept]]
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The [[American Legislative Exchange Council]], a conservative Koch-backed group that is holding its 47th annual meeting this week, is working to develop a model bill for state legislatures to create corporate liability protections related to the coronavirus. Finding a way to protect corporations from lawsuits by employees who are required to work during the coronavirus pandemic at the state and federal levels has been a priority for both ALEC and [[Republican]] Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] in recent months.
In May, the ALEC [[Criminal]] and Civil Justice Task Force, which models policy "to protect the legal system from frivolous litigation that threatens its reliability," debated corporate liability on a conference call with members. Later that month, the task force unanimously passed a model policy on the issue, according to an email obtained by [[The Intercept]]. "If it is approved by the ALEC Board of Directors," the email states, "it will become ALEC model policy."
ALEC Director of Public Affairs [[Dan Reynolds]] confirmed that ALEC is considering a policy on liability protection that hasn't yet been approved, but did not respond to questions about when the board will take it up for consideration. ALEC's annual meeting, originally set to take place in [[Orlando]], [[Florida]], began on July 15 and will run through July 23. At last year's annual conference, 1,413 people were listed as attending, including a large number of state legislators, members of the Koch network, and the [[Trump campaign]], Documented reported. Reynolds did not respond to questions on how many people would attend this year or why ALEC had shifted its conference online to protect members amid the pandemic while arguing that companies should get additional protections should they choose to do the opposite.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[ALEC Lawmakers Traveled to D.C. For Rally and March That Led to Fatal Insurrection|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2021/01/13/alec-lawmakers-traveled-d-c-rally-march-that-led-fatal-insurrection/]]'' January 14, 2021, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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At least four current or recent members of the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC), a pay-to-play group of state lawmakers and corporate lobbyists that writes business-friendly model legislation, traveled to [[Washington]], D.C. to participate in the rally that ended with a march to the Capitol and a deadly insurrection.
The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee linked at least 16 [[Republican]] state lawmakers to the event. Among these politicians were ALEC's [[Missouri]] state chair, the [[2019]] [[Alaska]] chair, an [[Arizona]] state representative, and another man who just wrapped up his stint in the Arizona House of Representatives.
Justin Hill (Missouri)
Justin Hill, one of ALEC's Missouri state chairs and the [[2018]] ALEC legislator of the year, skipped his own inauguration to attend the events in Washington, which relied upon months of totally unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud whipped up by President [[Donald Trump]], his legal team, numerous Republican officials and party groups, and many right-wing think tanks and advocacy organizations.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[ALEC Members Lead Voter Suppression Efforts in 2020 Battleground States|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2021/04/13/alec-members-lead-voter-suppression-efforts-in-2020-battleground-states/]]'' April 13, 2021, Don Wiener, [[EXPOSED by CMD]]
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State legislative leaders and members of the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC) are spearheading many of the GOP's efforts at voter suppression in the states, especially those that saw close [[2020]] presidential results. More than 360 bills have been introduced in 47 states to restrict voting access since the beginning of the year, according to the [[Brennan Center]] for Justice, which tracks state legislation on voting and elections.
The [[Center for Media and Democracy]] has determined that more than 100 [[Republican]] politicians connected to ALEC in just six battleground states are lead sponsors or co-sponsors of those bills.
Nearly a decade after losing scores of major corporate sponsors due to its support for controversial voter ID and "stand your ground" laws, one thing is clear: ALEC is back in the voter suppression game.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[ALEC Working in Partnership with Turning Point USA, Major Player in Capitol Insurrection|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2021/01/13/alec-working-in-partnership-with-turning-point-usa-major-player-in-capitol-insurrection/]]'' January 13, 2021, David Armiak, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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The [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] entered into a new partnership last month with a radical-right pro-Trump group, Turning Point [[USA]], that played a major role in promoting Trump's lies about voter fraud and organizing the Jan. 6 rally aimed at overturning the presidential election, documents obtained by the [[Center for Media and Democracy]] (CMD) reveal.
While the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) released a statement on the day of the riot saying that it "condemns the lawless, extreme behavior of protestors attempting to block [[Congress]]ional certification of electoral college votes," it failed to disclose that its partner [[Turning Point USA]] (TPUSA) helped organize the #StoptheSteal protest that turned into a deadly insurrection at the Capitol.
Prior to the riot, TPUSA's affiliate, [[Turning Point Action]] was listed as a coalition partner on the "March to Save America" website, which has since been taken down, along with the [[Republican Attorneys General Association]], [[Stop the Steal]], [[Tea Party Patriots]], and six other groups.
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*[[Aleksandr Dugin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Dugin]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Alex Azar |
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|!title |US Secretary of Health and Human Services|
|!birth name |Alex Michael Azar II|
|!birth date |June 17, 1967 (54 years)|
|!birth place |[[Johnstown, Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnstown,_Pennsylvania]], U.S.|
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*[[Alex Azar|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Azar]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Alex Berenson |
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|>| !Alex Boutilier |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Alex Jones |
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|!birth date |February 11, 1974 (47 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Alex Jones (radio host)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Jones_(radio_host)]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Alex Jones (conspiracy theorist)|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Alex_Jones_(conspiracy_theorist)]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Alex Jones must pay $100,000 in Sandy Hook case|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50960730]]'' December 31, 2019, [[BBC News]]
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US radio host and prominent conspiracy theorist [[Alex Jones]] has been ordered to pay $100,000 (£76,000) in legal fees and court costs in a defamation case against him.
The case has been brought by the father of a child killed in the Sandy Hook mass school shooting in [[2012]].
Mr Jones has long claimed on his show and [[Infowars]] site that the attack was "completely fake" and a "giant hoax".
Twenty children - all under the age of 10 - and six adults were killed.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Alex Jones ordered to stop selling fake coronavirus cures|https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/13/21177998/new-york-attorney-general-alex-jones-infowars-coronavirus-cures-prevention]]'' March 13, 2020, Jon Porter, [[The Verge]]
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[[New York]] attorney general Letitia James has ordered radio host and conspiracy theorist [[Alex Jones]] to stop claiming that InfoWars' products can protect against the novel coronavirus. In a statement, the attorney general said that Jones marketed toothpaste, dietary supplements, and creams as being able to prevent or cure the virus. "(Alex Jones') latest mistruths are incredibly dangerous and pose a serious threat to the public health of [[New Yorker]]s and individuals across the nation," the attorney general said.
In particular, Jones claimed that his Superblue Toothpaste "kills the whole SARS-corona family at point-blank range" despite there currently being no cure or vaccine for the coronavirus, HuffPost previously reported. When viewing the toothpaste's product page, there is now a notice which says "this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease" and adds that anyone who's currently taking medication should consult their physician before using it. [[The Verge]] has not been able to verify when this message was added.
The new coronavirus is spreading through the US, where several states have made emergency declarations; the [[World Health Organization]] has declared it a pandemic. Here are the basics: Everything you need to know about the coronavirus
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Alex Jones Shakes Hands With Protesters at Texas Rally to Reopen State Against Stay-at-Home Orders|https://www.newsweek.com/alex-jones-shakes-hands-protesters-texas-rally-stay-home-order-1498862]]'' April 20, 2020, James Walker, [[Newsweek]]
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The conspiracy theorist [[Alex Jones]] was pictured shaking hands with protesters at a [[Texas]] rally against social distancing measures on Saturday.
A video posted on [[Twitter]] yesterday showed the [[Infowars]] founder shaking hands with at least four people at the demonstration against measures designed to keep people safe amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (C[[DC]]) issued an advisory in March that encouraged Americans to "stop handshaking" to prevent the spread of infectious disease amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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|>| !Alex Kaplan |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Alex Kotch |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Alex Leary |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Alex Seitz-Wald |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Alex van der Zwaan |
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|>| !Alex X. Mooney |
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|>| !Alexander Nix |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/Web_Summit_2017_-_Centre_Stage_Day_3_SAM_7378_%2838286774551%29_%28cropped%29.jpg/175px-Web_Summit_2017_-_Centre_Stage_Day_3_SAM_7378_%2838286774551%29_%28cropped%29.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Alexander James Ashburner Nix|
|!birth date |May 1, 1975 (46 years)|
|!nationality |United Kingdom|
|!education |[[Eton College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eton_College]]|
|!alma mater |[[University of Manchester|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Manchester]]|
|!occupation |Director (formerly), Emerdata<br />Director (formerly), [[SCL Group]]<br />CEO (formerly), [[Cambridge Analytica]] (formerly)|
|!spouse |[[Olympia Paus|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympia_Paus]] (shipping heiress)|
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*[[Alexander Nix|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Nix]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Alexander Vindman |
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|!title |Former Director for European Affairs for the United States National Security Council|
|!birth date |June 6, 1975 (46 years)|
|!birth place |[[Kiev|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiev]], [[Ukrainian SSR|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_SSR]], [[Soviet Union|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union]] (now [[Ukraine]])|
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!!!See also
*[[Alexander Vindman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Vindman]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Alexander Vindman calls Trump a "useful idiot" for Putin|https://www.axios.com/vindman-trump-russia-putin-2bd974c0-105c-432e-a688-cae3e12129c6.html]]'' September 14, 2020, Orion Rummler, [[Axios]]
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Lt. Col. [[Alexander Vindman]], who served as a key witness in President Trump's impeachment inquiry, told [[The Atlantic]]'s [[Jeffrey Goldberg]] that he believes Trump is a "useful idiot" and "unwitting agent" of [[Russia]]n President [[Vladimir Putin]].
Of note: He doubled down on his comments in an interview with [[NBC News]] airing Monday evening, saying Trump's "infatuated" with Putin and that some had described their relationship as "a kind of a love affair."
"I know that other senior government officials suspect that Putin might have dirt on him. But frankly, they don't have to use coercive force. What they have is a willing participant in their enterprise."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Alexander Vindman Confirms Trump Is 100% a Putin Puppet|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/09/alexander-vindman-confirms-trump-is-100-a-putin-puppet]]'' September 14, 2020, Eric Lutz, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Last year, [[Alexander Vindman]] laid his career on the line to testify against [[Donald Trump]], describing to impeachment investigators the president's efforts to strongarm [[Ukraine]] into announcing politically motivated investigations into [[Joe Biden]] and the [[2016]] election. It made the decorated military veteran and [[National Security Council]] Ukraine expert a hero to Democrats. Trump and his allies, of course, felt differently, and the president sacked him in retaliation soon after [[Republican]]s helped him beat the rap. "He was very insubordinate, reported contents of my "perfect" calls incorrectly, & was given a horrendous report by his superior," Trump tweeted in February. "In other words, 'OUT.'"
And so would begin Trump's purge, newly emboldened after surviving impeachment and affirming that the Republican party—with the exception of [[Mitt Romney]]—was now fully his. Vindman has largely been out of the public eye since the dramatic episode. But in a new interview with the Atlantic, Vindman lets loose on the president, warning that Trump will further erode American democracy if he is allowed to remain in power. "I think it's important for the American people to know that this could happen to any honorable service member, any government official," he told [[Jeffrey Goldberg]]. "I think it's important for me to tell people that I think the president has made this country weaker. We're mocked by our adversaries and by our allies, and we're heading for more disaster."
Vindman, who was born in the [[Soviet Union]] and came to the United States as a young child, expressed particular concern about Trump's approach to [[Russia]] and its strongman leader, [[Vladimir Putin]]. Describing the president as an "unwitting agent" of Putin, Vindman said the [[Kremlin]] wouldn't even need to use kompromat against Trump if they had it because he "has aspirations to be the kind of leader that Putin is." "President Trump should be considered to be a useful idiot and a fellow traveler," Vindman said. "He likes authoritarian strongmen who act with impunity, without checks and balances. So he'll try to please Putin."
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Alfredo Ortiz |
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|>| !Alheli Picazo |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Ali Alexander |
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|!other names |Ali A. Akbar|
|!birth date |<<ref " [1]">>|
|!birth name |Ali Abdul-Razaq Akbar|
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*[[Ali Alexander|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Alexander]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election#Stop the Steal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attempts_to_overturn_the_2020_United_States_presidential_election#Stop_the_Steal]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Hayden, Michael Edison (December 18, 2020). [[Law Firm Tied to Far-Right Fringe Registers Stop the Steal LLC in Alabama|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2020/12/18/law-firm-tied-far-right-fringe-registers-stop-steal-llc-alabama]]. [[Southern Poverty Law Center]].">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ali Alexander says 3 GOP lawmakers helped 'Stop the Steal' protest that turned into Capitol riot|https://www.syracuse.com/us-news/2021/01/ali-alexander-says-3-gop-lawmakers-helped-stop-the-steal-protest-that-turned-into-capitol-riot.html]]'' January 13, 2021, Geoff Herbert, [[syracuse.com]]
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"[[Stop the Steal]]" organizer [[Ali Alexander]] says three [[Republican]] lawmakers helped him put together the protest in [[Washington]], D.C., that turned into a Capitol riot.
The [[Washington Post]] reports Alexander, a right-wing activist that has repeated President [[Donald Trump]]'s baseless claims of widespread election fraud, said in a since-deleted video on Periscope that Reps. [[Andy Biggs]] of [[Arizona]], [[Mo Brooks]] of [[Alabama]], and Paul A. Gosar of Arizona helped organize the Jan. 6 event during [[Congress]]' vote to certify the [[Electoral College]] votes in favor of President-elect [[Joe Biden]].
"We four schemed up of putting maximum pressure on Congress while they were voting," Alexander said, adding that they planned to "change the hearts and the minds of Republicans who were in that body, hearing our loud roar from outside."
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[All of Jacob Wohl's Spectacularly Failed Smear Attempts|https://www.thecut.com/2019/10/who-is-jacob-wohl-failed-smears.html]]'' October 3, 2019, Bridget Read, [[The Cut]]
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Sparkling-water enthusiast and failed gossipmonger [[Jacob Wohl]] is back with another press conference today, promising to reveal yet another highly implausible political scandal. This time, he purports to have evidence of a recent "long-term sexual relationship" (lasting several months?) between [[Elizabeth Warren]] and a 24-year-old bodybuilder Marine. Sure Jake!
This is not the first time Wohl has come out with a ridiculous, unsupported claim against a left-wing politician. In fact, it's not even the fourth. Along with his partner-in-crime [[Jack Burkman]] — literally, the pair is likely under investigation by the [[FBI]] — the MAGA-loving freelance "intelligence" operative has tried and failed to take down [[Robert Mueller]], [[Pete Buttigieg]] and more in the last year alone, most often by claiming to have dirt on a subject that is quickly revealed to have been manufactured (poorly). So far, the duo have only managed to expose themselves as two men with the know-how and subtlety of two children in a trench-coat trying to buy a dirty magazine.
A brief roundup of the failed diabolical plots of Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[All the Evidence We Could Find About Fred Trump's Alleged Involvement with the KKK|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/mvke38/all-the-evidence-we-could-find-about-fred-trumps-alleged-involvement-with-the-kkk]]'' March 10, 2016, Mike Pearl, [[Vice News]]
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Late last month, in an interview with [[Republican]] frontrunner [[Donald Trump]], [[CNN]] host [[Jake Tapper]] asked the candidate whether he would disavow an endorsement from longtime [[Ku Klux Klan]] leader and white nationalist celebrity [[David Duke]]. Trump declined. "I don't know anything about David Duke," he said. Moments later, he added, "I know nothing about white supremacists."
Trump has since walked back his comments, blaming his hesitance to condemn the Klan on a "bad earpiece." The matter has now been filed away into the ever-growing archives of volatile statements Trump has made about race and ethnicity during the current election cycle—a list that includes kicking off his presidential campaign by calling Mexicans rapists, calling for the "'total and complete shutdown of [[Muslim]]s entering the United States," and commenting that perhaps a [[Black Lives Matter]] protester at one of his rallies "should have been roughed up."
But the particulars of the David Duke incident call to mind yet another news story, one that suggests that Trump's father, the late [[New York]] real estate titan [[Fred Trump]], once wore the robe and hood of a Klansman.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[All the President's Women Excerpt Alleges Donald Trump Assaulted Woman at Mar-a-Lago in the Early 2000s|https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a29391247/donald-trump-assault-allegations-karen-johnson-all-the-presidents-women-book/]]'' October 9, 2019, Barry Levine, [[Esquire]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s alleged transgressions against women are numerous, and as a new book reveals, they stretch back far further than we've previously realized. In All the President's Women: Donald Trump and the Making of a Predator, journalists [[Barry Levine]] and Monique El-Faizy draw on over 100 interviews, many of them exclusive, to craft a detailed history of Trump's relationships with women, stretching back to his childhood and education as well as his rise through real estate, entertainment, and politics. What emerges from the authors' reporting is a portrait of a serial predator who hides behind wealth and institutional power to frequently harass and abuse women.
While the president has publicly faced allegations from two dozen women, this book reveals another 43 allegations of alleged inappropriate behavior, including 26 instances of unwanted sexual contact. In this exclusive excerpt from All the President's Women, Levine and El-Faizy investigate an alleged wave of unwanted touching that preceded his proposal to Melania Knauss, including a disturbing instance of groping at [[Mar-a-Lago]]. —Adrienne Westenfeld
In [[1998]], Sam Mendes packed the old Henry Miller Theater at Forty-Third Street and Broadway with round black cabaret chairs and tables dotted with red tasseled table lamps and installed banquettes and a bar, thus transforming it into the Kit Kat Club for the second Broadway revival of Cabaret, a musical about the rise of Nazis in [[1930]]s [[Germany]]. "It's rough, it's dirty, it's in your face," Mendes said of the new Weimar-styled nightclub-cum-cabaret-cum-theater. Perhaps fittingly, it was there that Donald Trump, who would eventually have his own political rise, met an inscrutable twenty-eight-year-old brunette with steel-blue eyes who would be the star of the second revival of his role as married man.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[All you need to know about FinCEN documents leak|https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-54226107]]'' September 21, 2020, [[BBC News]]
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Leaked documents involving about $2tn of transactions have revealed how some of the world's biggest banks have allowed criminals to move dirty money around the world.
They also show how [[Russia]]n oligarchs have used banks to avoid sanctions that were supposed to stop them getting their money into the West.
It's the latest in a string of leaks over the past five years that have exposed secret deals, money laundering and financial crime.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[Allegations of Racial Bias and Illegal Campaign Activity at a Conservative Nonprofit That Seeks to Transform College Campuses|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/a-conservative-nonprofit-that-seeks-to-transform-college-campuses-faces-allegations-of-racial-bias-and-illegal-campaign-activity]]'' December 21, 2017, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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On Tuesday, in a convention center in West [[Palm Beach]], [[Florida]], amid chants of "[[USA]]!" and "The wall is going to be built!," [[Donald Trump]], Jr., kicked off a three-day annual summit for [[Turning Point USA]], a conservative nonprofit. Based outside of [[Chicago]], Turning Point's aim is to foment a political revolution on America's college campuses, in part by funnelling money into student government elections across the country to elect right-leaning candidates. But it is secretive about its funding and its donors, raising the prospect that "dark money" may now be shaping not just state and federal races but ones on campus.
Turning Point touts its close relationship with the President's family. The group's Web site promoted Don, Jr.,'s appearance for weeks, featuring a photo of him raising a clenched fist. Its promotional materials include a quote from the younger Trump praising Turning Point: "What you guys have done" is "just amazing." Lara Trump, the wife of Don, Jr.,'s brother Eric, is also involved with the group. In West Palm Beach on Wednesday, she hosted a luncheon promoting Turning Point's coming Young Women's Leadership Summit. The group's twenty-four-year-old executive director and founder, [[Charlie Kirk]], told me that he counts Don, Jr., as "a personal friend."
Turning Point casts itself as a grassroots response to what it perceives as liberal intolerance on college campuses. Kirk has called college campuses "islands of totalitarianism"; he and his supporters contend that conservatives are the true victims of discrimination in America, and he has vowed to fight back on behalf of what he has called his "Team Right." Kirk is a frequent guest on [[Fox News]], and last summer he was invited to give a speech at the [[Republican National Convention]]. That was where he met Donald Trump, Jr., and "hit it off" with him, Kirk said. After the convention, Kirk divided his time between Turning Point activities and working for the Trump campaign as a specialist in youth outreach. "I helped coördinate some rather successful events with him," Kirk told me, referring to Don, Jr., "and I also carried his bags." When friends threw Kirk a surprise birthday party earlier this year, Don, Jr., attended, as did [[Sebastian Gorka]], the former Trump White House adviser.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Allegations of racism have marked Trump's presidency and become key issue as election nears|https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/trump-race-record/2020/09/23/332b0b68-f10f-11ea-b796-2dd09962649c_story.html]]'' September 23, 2020, Greg Miller, [[Washington Post]]
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In unguarded moments with senior aides, President Trump has maintained that Black Americans have mainly themselves to blame in their struggle for equality, hindered more by lack of initiative than societal impediments, according to current and former U.S. officials.
After phone calls with [[Jewish]] lawmakers, Trump has muttered that Jews "are only in it for themselves" and "stick together" in an ethnic allegiance that exceeds other loyalties, officials said.
Trump's private musings about Hispanics match the vitriol he has displayed in public, and his antipathy to [[Africa]] is so ingrained that when first lady [[Melania Trump]] planned a [[2018]] trip to that continent he railed that he "could never understand why she would want to go there."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Alleged Kenosha Killer Loved Cops, Guns, Trump, and 'Triggering the Libs,' Former Classmates Say|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/7kpj4b/alleged-kenosha-killer-loved-cops-guns-trump-and-triggering-the-libs-classmates-say]]'' August 27, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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[[Kyle Rittenhouse]] loved cops, guns, President Trump, and "triggering the libs," according to some of his former classmates at Lakes Community High School in Lake County, [[Illinois]]. His clothes were often branded with pro-police slogans, and he carried a Blue Lives Matter phone case, one student said.
Some of his classmates joked that he'd be a mass shooter one day. "I personally believe he went to [[Wisconsin]] with the intent to kill," said one former classmate, who asked not to be identified out of fear for their safety.
Rittenhouse, 17, was arrested Wednesday and charged with murder in the killing of two [[Black Lives Matter]] protesters Tuesday night in [[Kenosha]], Wisconsin. He'd traveled there, he claimed, to help "protect people," during the ongoing protests over the police shooting of [[Jacob Blake]], a Black man. Blake's family says he's now partially paralyzed.
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The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] currently designates the ADF as an anti-LGBTQ hate group.<<ref " [1]">>
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|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541660459/541660459_2015_0dfdd9b3.pdf]]|08/18/17| $32,795,628.00|
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|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541660459/541660459_2013_0b80fce4.PDF]]|07/02/15| $38,238,952.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541660459/541660459_2012_0a0d95a7.PDF]]|03/14/14| $37,261,744.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541660459/541660459_2011_093ad96b.PDF]]|05/07/13| $35,452,107.00|
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|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541660459/541660459_2009_06D90A72.PDF]]|03/22/11| $37,524,821.00|
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*[[Alliance Defending Freedom|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliance_Defending_Freedom]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Alliance Defending Freedom|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/alliance-defending-freedom]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[Alliance Defending Freedom|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Alliance_Defending_Freedom]], SourceWatch.
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A basket class for the ethno-nationists, racists, xenophobes, misogynists, strange WTF on the far right, and well as the far-right plutocrats and generational trusts who are backing and manipulating them. The term Alt-Lite is used by Alt-Right members who want to distance themselves from the people they secretly agree with. The tag represents semantic-closeness rather than identity. i.e. this category includes people and groups who are perhaps not Alt-Right themselves, but pander to them, manipulate them, or exploit them for power and money.
!!!See also
*[[Alt-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt-right]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Dark Enlightenment|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Enlightenment]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!Further reading
*Bernstein, Joseph (October 5, 2017). [[Here's How Breitbart And Milo Smuggled White Nationalism Into The Mainstream|https://www.buzzfeed.com/josephbernstein/heres-how-breitbart-and-milo-smuggled-white-nationalism]]. //BuzzFeed//.
!!!External links
*[[Alt-right glossary|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Alt-right_glossary]], RationalWiki.
*[[Alt Right: A Primer about the New White Supremacy|https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounders/alt-right-a-primer-about-the-new-white-supremacy]], Anti-Defamation League.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Alt-right activists say Trump and Bannon are giving them "space to destroy" by keeping FBI away|https://www.salon.com/2017/07/24/alt-right-activists-say-trump-and-bannon-are-giving-them-space-to-destroy-by-keeping-fbi-away/]]'' July 24, 2017, Matthew Sheffield, [[Salon]]
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While the neo-fascist alt-right is not entirely happy with President [[Donald Trump]]'s first few months in office, one thing for which they are grateful is that the new administration is giving them free rein to engage in building their movement, unencumbered by any law enforcement scrutiny of their activities.
"He's going to give us space to destroy," Michael Peinovich, the creator of [[The Right Stuff]], an alt-right podcast network said during a Sunday guest appearance on "Fash the Nation," the movement's most popular web radio show.
Peinovich, who also goes by the pen name "Mike Enoch," was referencing a [[2015]] remark by Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, then the mayor of [[Baltimore]], which some people interpreted as giving support to rioters who committed numerous acts of violence in the city following the acquittal of several police officers who had been on trial for the death of a black resident.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Alt-Right Bible 'Camp of The Saints' Proves Everyone's Still Insane|https://observer.com/2018/05/the-insanity-of-alt-right-bannon-approved-the-camp-of-the-saints/]]'' May 2, 2018, Michael Malice, [[The Observer]]
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The headlines read largely the same: [[CNBC]]: "Migrant 'caravan' gathers on US-[[Mexico]] border"; The [[Washington Post]]: "Migrant 'caravan' gathers on US-Mexico border for final push"; [[Washington Examiner]]: "First of the Mexican caravan migrants arrive at the US border."
Yet for members of the alt-right, these aren't headlines so much as a prophecy made 45 years ago. In [[1973]], French author [[Jean Raspail]] published Le Camp des Saints, translated into English as The [[Camp of the Saints]]. [[Steve Bannon]] has repeatedly made reference to the text, using it as a shorthand for the worst-case-scenarios of immigration. [[Richard Spencer]]'s Radix declared it "highly original" and decreed that Raspail's "narrative, howsoever exaggerated for effect, was a distillation and condensation of observable reality."
The plot of the book is the same as today's stories: Does the West have the will to repel Third-World migration? Though the novel—more a fable than anything else—is largely unknown to the general population, for the "demographics is destiny" crowd it approximates the same place that [[Ayn Rand]]'s [[Atlas Shrugged]] does for libertarians.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Alt-right goes alt-lite: Turning Point and Students for Trump get makeovers on the way to Las Vegas and 2020|https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/alt-right-goes-alt-lite-turning-point-and-students-for-trump-get-makeovers-on-the-way-to-las-vegas-and-2020]]'' August 4, 2019, John L. Smith, [[Nevada Independent]]
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All roads lead to [[Las Vegas]] in the [[2020]] presidential campaign, so it makes sense that [[Students for Trump]] would want to hold its kickoff here.
Who doesn't want to party in Las Vegas, right? The controversy-courting college campus activist group will surely be doing some of that on Aug. 23 when it converges on the Palms Casino and Resort.
It's another reminder of the outsized political importance of [[Nevada]], competitive turf that [[Hillary Clinton]] won by just 2.4 percent in [[2016]]. The Strip is an essential ATM stop for candidates, and the [[Silver]] State is "first in the West" for caucusing Democrats.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Alt-Right Leader Richard Spencer Proves He's as Heinous as You Think|https://www.gq.com/story/richard-spencer-domestic-violence]]'' January 14, 2019, Luke Darby, [[GQ]]
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[[Richard Spencer]], the man who claims to have coined the term "alt-right" as a polite company way to say "white nationalism," is getting a divorce. If this were a normal divorce proceeding, that wouldn't be news, but Spencer is accused of physically and verbally abusing his wife, [[Nina Kouprianova]], almost as soon as the two were married.
At the [[Huffington Post]], Lyz Lenz details the allegations from Kouprianova, and they're unsettling to read. Kouprianova describes Spencer waking her up in the middle of the night to scream at her, him dragging her down the stairs to force her to watch a movie with him, and threatening to break her nose. When he spoke to Lenz, Spencer denied that he'd ever physically abused Kouprianova, but admits that he said "terrible things" to her because she so "frustrated" him. But the judge in the case has refused to seal the records, and they tell a different story:
In an affidavit filed in June, Kouprianova claims that her eight-year marriage to Spencer was rife with abuse—emotional, financial and physical. In July [[2014]], when Kouprianova was four months pregnant, according to the affidavit, Spencer pushed her down and held her by her neck and her jaw. She has pictures of the bruising.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Alt-Right Troll's Visit to UC Berkeley Canceled After Student Protests|https://www.thecut.com/2017/02/u-c-berkeley-canceled-milos-visit-after-student-protests.html]]'' February 2, 2017, Claire Landsbaum, [[The Cut]]
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On Wednesday, the [[University of California, Berkeley]] canceled a speech by alt-right troll [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] after demonstrations erupted across campus. Yiannopoulos, who's been using his campus visits to do things like mock transgender students by name, was invited by Berkeley College [[Republican]]s, who reportedly thought of his presence as a way to "jolt the liberal campus with a different perspective."
In the weeks leading up to his visit, more than 100 faculty members wrote a letter to the school's chancellor requesting his speech be canceled, but university officials defended his right to free speech, according to the [[New York Times]]. But after protesters threw fireworks and started fires in what university police called a "violent demonstration," the event was ultimately canceled.
In a statement to the Times, campus officials condemned the violence, saying it would "overshadow the efforts to engage in legitimate and lawful protest against the performer's presence and perspectives." Milo, of course, took to [[Facebook]] to rant about liberals: "The Left is absolutely terrified of free speech and will do literally anything to shut it down," he wrote.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Alt-Right: Maryland Teacher Gregory Conte Fired After Double Life as White Nationalist Exposed|https://www.newsweek.com/alt-right-maryland-teacher-gregory-conte-fired-after-identity-white-773708]]'' January 8, 2018, Tom Porter, [[Newsweek]]
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Gregory Conte, a substitute teacher and field hockey coach at the all-girl Academy of the Holy Cross in Kensington, lost his job when school authorities discovered that he was director of operations at the [[National Policy Institute]], led by white nationalist provocateur [[Richard Spencer]].
Fox5[[DC]] reports that Conte had worked at the school since [[2014]]. The school told [[Newsweek]] that it had fired him in October when it learnt of his alt-right connections, and not made the issue public "until Mr. Conte made it an issue for himself."
Conte used the alias Gregory Ritter while working with the NPI and on [[Twitter]], where his profile links to Spencer's AltRight.Com website. In an August podcast on the site, he discusses attending the notorious [[Unite the Right]] white nationalist rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], alongside Spencer.
In a January 3 tweet, Conte wrote "Hitler did not commit any crime!"
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|>| !Alternative for Germany |
|!native name |Alternative für Deutschland|
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|!formation |February 6, 2013 (8 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Alternative for Germany|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_for_Germany]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Although Infamous Street Brawler Tusitala "Tiny" Toese Is a Wanted Man, He Was Front and Center Today|https://www.wweek.com/news/2020/08/22/although-infamous-street-brawler-tusitala-tiny-toese-is-a-wanted-man-he-was-front-and-center-today/]]'' August 22, 2020, Nigel Jaquiss, [[Willamette Week]]
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Tusitala "Tiny" Toese appeared in court for a hearing Oct. 7 on an assault charge. (Justin Katigbak)
Unmistakable among the regular cast of right-wing brawlers who have frequented [[Portland]] streets in recent years, Tusitala "Tiny" Toese is a distinctive sight, a large [[Samoa]]n in a sea of angry white men, most of them smaller than him.
Toese's presence at an "anti-Marxist rally" today was also notable because following a conviction for the [[2018]] beating of a (much smaller) self-professed anti-fascist, Toese agreed per the terms of his probation to stay away from protests for two years.
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|!formation |January 19, 2017|
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The Deplorable Corporation
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|>| !Alva Johnson |
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|>| !America First |
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!!!See also
*[[America First Committee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_First_Committee]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !America First Action |
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!!!See also
*[[America First Policies]]
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|>| !America First Policies Inc. |
|!status |[[501(c)(4)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(4)]]|
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|!founded |April 25, 2017 (4 years)|
|!registration id |08177057|
|!jurisdiction |us-va|
|!headquarters |1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, #190-612, Washington, D.C., 20004, USA|
|!website |[[americafirstpolicies.org/|https://www.americafirstpolicies.org/]]|
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''America First Policies'' is a [[501(c)(4)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(4)]] nonprofit organization, incorporated on January 27, 2017,<<ref " [5]">> to promote the policy agenda of the [[Donald Trump presidential campaign|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_presidential_campaign,_2016]].<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> On March 30, 2017, [[Katie Walsh|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Walsh_(politician)]], formerly [[White House Deputy Chief of Staff|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_House_Deputy_Chief_of_Staff]], left that position to join America First Policies.<<ref " [3]">> The organization has courted controversy, as one of its directors was forced resign due to racist and inflammatory comments and another adviser was caught on video proclaiming support for the [[Nazis|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_party]].
!!!Donors
It was reported in May 2018 that [[CVS Health|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CVS_Health]], [[Dow Chemical|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dow_Chemical]], and [[Southern Company|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Company]] had donated a combined $1.6 million to America First Policies.<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [6]">>
!!!See also
*[[America First Policies|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_First_Policies]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[America First Action]]
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Zarroli, Jim (January 31, 2017). [[Trump Political Advisers Now Raising Money For His 'America First' Agenda|https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/01/31/512690691/trump-political-advisers-now-raising-money-for-his-america-first-agenda]]. //[[NPR|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPR]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Bykowicz, Julie (January 30, 2017). [[Trump advisers start 'America First Policies' nonprofit|https://apnews.com/77133d470c634a458b3198063af4a14b]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Miller, Zeke J. (March 30, 2017). [[White House Deputy Chief of Staff Leaves for Pro-Trump Group|http://time.com/4718902/white-house-staff-katie-walsh-departure]]. //[[Time|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_(magazine)]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[Southern Co., CVS, Dow Chemical Funding Trump Dark Money Group Tied to Racist, Anti-Semitic Views|https://maplight.org/story/southern-co-cvs-dow-chemical-funding-trump-dark-money-group-tied-to-racist-anti-semitic-views/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[America First Policies - Initial File Number: N00005573092|https://corponline.dcra.dc.gov/BizEntity.aspx/ViewEntityData?entityId=4177555]]. [[Government of the District of Columbia]].">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "CNN, Andrew Kaczynski, Chris Massie and Nathan McDermott,. [[CVS Health and Dow Chemical will no longer donate to pro-Trump advocacy group|https://edition.cnn.com/2018/06/01/politics/kfile-cvs-trump-advocacy-group/index.html]]. //CNN//.">>
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|>| !America Rising PAC |
|!website |[[americarisingpac.org/|https://americarisingpac.org/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[America Rising|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_Rising]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[America Rising|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/America_Rising]], SourceWatch.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[America Rising PAC sets sights on Koch chronicler Jane Mayer|https://www.politico.com/blogs/on-media/2016/01/america-rising-pac-sets-sights-for-koch-chronicler-jane-mayer-218081]]'' January 21, 2016, Hadas Gold, [[Politico]]
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[[America Rising]] PAC, the GOP opposition network founded by [[Matt Rhoades]] and [[Joe Pounder]], has set its sights on [[Jane Mayer]], shopping around accusations that she has ideological bias.
Mayer, who has been chronicling the Kochs for years, recently published a book about the rise of conservative activism by a few rich families, called "Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right."
In the book, Mayer explores the Kochs' history including that Charles and [[David Koch]]'s father, Fred, helped construct a major oil refinery in Nazi [[Germany]] that was personally approved by [[Adolf Hitler]]. [[Koch Industries]] has not denied the fact but has said that within context the refinery was years before Germany invaded [[Poland]] and that many U.S. companies were working in Germany during the period and that "when it became clear that Hitler's government was a tyrannical regime, Mr. Koch ceased doing business there."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[America Rising taps Romney cash network|https://www.politico.com/story/2015/08/america-rising-mitt-romney-donor-network-120989]]'' August 4, 2015, Alex Isenstadt, [[Politico]]
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Romney, the [[2012]] GOP nominee, has yet to endorse a candidate, and many of his top donors have yet to fully engage in the primary. In June, Romney and his supporters held a weekend retreat in [[Park City]], [[Utah]], where they were courted by a handful of [[Republican]] contenders including [[Scott Walker]], [[Marco Rubio]] and [[Chris Christie]].
During Wednesday's meeting, Zwick — a much sought-after Republican operative who is one of Romney's closest political confidants — told attendees that he would not be endorsing a candidate in the Republican primary and that he was focused on helping [[America Rising]], which was founded by former Romney campaign manager [[Matt Rhoades]]. It was the first major event Zwick has headlined for the group since joining in June.
In an email, Zwick said the meeting had nothing to do with picking a Republican candidate for [[2016]], but rather building a bank account for America Rising.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[America's Biggest Christian Charity Funnels Tens of Millions to Hate Groups|https://readsludge.com/2019/03/19/americas-biggest-christian-charity-funnels-tens-of-millions-to-hate-groups/]]'' March 19, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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"I certainly don't know of any public disclosures of funds to hate groups at levels anywhere near this," [[Heidi Beirich]], director of the Intelligence Project at the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], told [[Sludge]]. "It's pretty astounding and certainly concerning."
The far-right evangelical [[National Christian Foundation]] (NCF), which offers Christian donors "expert guidance and creative giving solutions," is the fourth-largest donor-advised fund by [[2017]] revenue in the U.S., having raised over $1.5 billion that year. Such funds offer individual accounts to their clients, allowing clients to get immediate tax breaks on donations to these accounts and to direct NCF to disperse the money to the nonprofits of their choice, mostly churches and other Christian nonprofits, at their own pace. Clients donate through donor-advised funds anonymously, so even the [[Internal Revenue Service]] won't know their identities.
According to a 2017 [[Inside Philanthropy]] article, NCF "is probably the single biggest source of money fueling the pro-life and anti-LGBT movements over the past 15 years." In 2017, NCF's donation to anti-LGBT, anti-[[Muslim]], and anti-immigrant hate groups rose to over $19 million.
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|>| !America's Frontline Doctors |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
|!website |[[americasfrontlinedoctors.com/|https://www.americasfrontlinedoctors.com/]]|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[America's Frontline Doctors|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America's_Frontline_Doctors]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f1.png}} ''[[America's top spy hunter warns Russia is working to "denigrate" Biden and "boost" Trump|https://www.motherjones.com/2020-elections/2020/08/russia-denigrate-biden-boost-trump/]]'' August 7, 2020, AJ Vicens, [[Mother Jones]]
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A senior Trump counterintelligence official said on Friday afternoon that [[Russia]] "is using a range of measures to primarily denigrate former Vice President Biden" and that "[[Kremlin]]-linked actors are also seeking to boost President Trump's candidacy on social media."
The intelligence official's statement says "Kremlin-linked actors" are working to help reelect the president.
Despite the assessment of the US intelligence community and several congressional investigations, Trump has always considered any suggestion that Russia aided his [[2016]] victory as a hoax, and insisted any suggestion that it would do so again in [[2020]] totally untrue. But the statement by [[William Evanina]], the director of the [[National Counterintelligence and Security Center]], said Russia was already doing just that, describing Russia's antagonism toward Biden as consistent with its public criticism of his role in US policy regarding [[Ukraine]] during the Obama administration, and its support for anti-Putin opposition within Russia.
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|>| !American Center For Law And Justice Inc. |
|!abbreviation |ACLJ|
|!tax id |54-1586817|
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/e/ed/ACLJ_logo.jpg/175px-ACLJ_logo.jpg]] |
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |[[Pat Robertson]]|
|!key people |[[Jay Sekulow]], [[Jordan Sekulow]]|
|!headquarters |1000 Regent University Drive, #422, Virginia Beach, VA, 23464, USA|
|!formation |June 12, 1990|
|!website |[[aclj.org/|https://aclj.org/]]|
</div>
The ''American Center for Law and Justice'' (''ACLJ'') is a [[politically conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conservatism_in_the_United_States]], [[Christian-based|Christian Right]] activism organization in the United States. It is headquartered in [[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]] and associated with [[Regent University School of Law|Regent University]] in [[Virginia Beach, Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Beach,_Virginia]].
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Center For Law And Justice Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=541586817]]|<|<|
|!EIN |54-1586817|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |05/1994|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/05/21| $2,214,420.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/18/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2017_0fa55fd6.PDF]]|10/12/18| $1,968,250.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2016_0e45b060.PDF]]|10/13/17| $1,938,294.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2015_0d371753.PDF]]|12/22/16| $1,978,249.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2014_0bd8f3ff.PDF]]|09/24/15| $1,927,702.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2013_0ab657b0.PDF]]|10/22/14| $1,692,234.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2012_09c0384c.PDF]]|12/03/13| $1,612,100.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2011_08dc7b2c.PDF]]|12/27/12| $1,628,630.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2010_08261776.PDF]]|05/08/12| $1,655,200.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2009_07a72689.PDF]]|11/09/11| $1,695,438.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2008_07a50961.PDF]]|11/08/11| $1,512,149.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541586817/541586817_2007_046AA435.PDF]]|11/19/08| $1,416,722.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Center for Law & Justice|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Center_for_Law_&_Justice]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]]
!!!External links
*[[American Center for Law and Justice|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/American_Center_for_Law_and_Justice]], SourceWatch.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[American Civil Liberties Union sues Trump administration over police action against protesters|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/aclu-lawsuit-trump-barr-protests-1.5599271]]'' June 4, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
----
The [[American Civil Liberties Union]] sued the Trump administration Thursday, alleging officials violated the civil rights of protesters who were forcefully removed from a park near the White House by police using chemical agents before U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] walked to a nearby church to take a photo.
The lawsuit, filed in federal court on [[Washington]], comes as U.S. Attorney General [[William Barr]] defended the decision to forcefully remove the peaceful protesters, saying it was necessary to protect officers and federal property.
The suit argues that Trump, Barr and other officials "unlawfully conspired to violate" the protesters' rights when clearing Lafayette Park on Monday. [[Law enforcement]] officers aggressively forced the protesters back, firing smoke bombs and pepper balls into the crowd to disperse them from the park.
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|>| !American Civil Rights Union |
|!tax id |52-2121856|
</div>
Not to be confused with the [[American Civil Liberties Union]].
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Constitutional Rights Union|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=522121856]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-2121856|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/1999|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2019_%20.pdf]]|02/18/21| $980,433.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/31/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2017_0f9d9e50.PDF]]|10/04/18| $1,497,748.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2016_0e466058.PDF]]|10/13/17| $1,711,455.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2015_0d11e27d.PDF]]|11/02/16| $1,414,915.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2014_0c499bd0.PDF]]|02/18/16| $1,333,297.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2013_0aaaae36.PDF]]|10/14/14| $1,360,622.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2012_09987136.PDF]]|09/23/13| $1,279,884.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2011_0898baad.PDF]]|10/22/12| $1,126,297.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2010_079be9ca.PDF]]|10/31/11| $1,376,390.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2009_0660ED86.PDF]]|09/27/10| $1,549,140.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2008_054E264E.PDF]]|09/15/09| $1,388,326.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522121856/522121856_2007_0425DAC8.PDF]]|07/09/08| $1,947,149.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Civil Rights Union|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_Rights_Union]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !American College of Pediatricians |
|!abbreviation |ACPed|
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/6/6b/American_College_of_Pediatricians_%28emblem%29.jpg/175px-American_College_of_Pediatricians_%28emblem%29.jpg]] |
|!tax id |47-0886878|
|!website |[[acpeds.org|https://www.acpeds.org]]|
</div>
Not to be confused with the legitimate ''American Academy of Pediatrics''.
> The American College of Pediatricians (ACPeds) is a fringe anti-LGBT hate group that masquerades as the premier U.S. association of pediatricians to push anti-LGBT junk science, primarily via far-right conservative media and filing amicus briefs in cases related to gay adoption and marriage equality.
> [[American College of Pediatricians|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/american-college-pediatricians]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American College Of Pediatricians|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=470886878]]|<|<|
|!EIN |47-0886878|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |05/2003|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/470886878/470886878_2019_%20.pdf]]|09/02/20| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/470886878/470886878_2018_%20.pdf]]|06/27/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/470886878/470886878_2017_0fcb059a.PDF]]|11/06/18| $106,468.00|
|!2016 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/470886878/470886878_2016_0e0e692c.PDF]]|09/06/17| $94,563.00|
|!2015 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/470886878/470886878_2015_0cd2a26a.PDF]]|08/17/16| $70,530.00|
|!2014 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/470886878/470886878_2014_0b9f76df.PDF]]|07/27/15| $60,300.00|
|!2013 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/470886878/470886878_2013_0a91a001.PDF]]|09/16/14| $68,685.00|
!!!See also
*[[American College of Pediatricians|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_College_of_Pediatricians]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Family Research Council]]
!!!External links
*[[American College of Pediatricians|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/american-college-pediatricians]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[American College of Pediatricians|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/American_College_of_Pediatricians]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !American Congress For Truth |
|!tax id |02-0711284|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |July 27, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Congress For Truth Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=020711284]]|<|<|
|!EIN |02-0711284|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |11/2004|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2019_%20.pdf]]|10/19/20| $1,123,102.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/11/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2017_0f738079.PDF]]|09/07/18| $1,677,981.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2016_0e3d6aaa.PDF]]|10/06/17| $1,240,660.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2015_0ce21513.PDF]]|09/02/16| $1,164,719.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2014_0bbbb1a5.PDF]]|08/21/15| $990,485.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2013_0bb7c939.PDF]]|08/18/15| $1,558,461.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2012_09bc051e.PDF]]|11/26/13| $1,164,391.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2011_08964863.PDF]]|10/19/12| $1,049,748.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2010_07ae99a7.PDF]]|11/17/11| $947,715.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2009_06A7A709.PDF]]|12/22/10| $814,982.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2008_056AD744.PDF]]|11/06/09| $684,910.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/020711284/020711284_2007_047FDEB4.PDF]]|12/15/08| $479,710.00|
!!!External links
*[[American Congress for Truth|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/American_Congress_for_Truth]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !American Conservative Union |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/8/8e/American_Conservative_Union_%28logo%29.gif/175px-American_Conservative_Union_%28logo%29.gif]] |
|!abbreviation |ACU|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2763210|
|!tax id |52-0810813|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!formation |June 28, 1979 (42 years)|
|!website |[[conservative.org|http://conservative.org]]|
</div>
<div style="float: right; max-width:300px">
|>| !American Conservative Union Foundation |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/8/8e/American_Conservative_Union_%28logo%29.gif/175px-American_Conservative_Union_%28logo%29.gif]] |
|!abbreviation |ACU|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2778963|
|!tax id |52-1294680|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!location |1199 N Fairfax St., Suite 500, Alexandria, VA, 22314, USA|
|!formation |February 24, 1983|
</div>
The ''American Conservative Union'' (''ACU'') is an American [[political organization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/political_organization]] that advocates for [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] policies, ranks politicians based on their level of conservatism, and organizes the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]]. Founded in 1964, it is the oldest such conservative [[lobbying organization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobbying]] in the country.<<ref " [1]">> The ACU is concerned with what they define as foundations of conservatism, issues such as personal liberty or freedom, foreign policy, and traditional values.<<ref " [2]">>
!!!Activities
The ACU comprises three entities: The American Conservative Union, a [[501(c)(4)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(4)]] organization which conducts lobbying; The American Conservative Union Foundation, a [[501(c)(3)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(3)]] organization best known for hosting the Conservative Political Action Conference; and The American Conservative Union Political Action Committee, a PAC that formally endorses and funds conservative candidates for federal office.
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Conservative Union|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=520810813]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-0810813|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |02/1980|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520810813/520810813_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/08/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520810813/520810813_2017_0fae45ec.PDF]]|10/18/18| $616,899.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520810813/520810813_2016_0e97ea23.PDF]]|12/20/17| $1,291,202.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520810813/520810813_2015_0d266f8a.PDF]]|12/07/16| $2,424,576.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520810813/520810813_2014_0bc7f9cb.PDF]]|09/09/15| $1,900,122.00|
|!2013 |[[990R|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520810813/520810813_2013_0b92385a.PDF]]|07/16/15| $0.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520810813/520810813_2012_0a642cde.PDF]]|06/20/14| $1,155,307.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520810813/520810813_2011_098bc265.PDF]]|08/29/13| $1,682,689.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520810813/520810813_2010_07cad75a.PDF]]|12/12/11| $356,874.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520810813/520810813_2009_07b0e8b0.PDF]]|11/18/11| $360,581.00|
|!2008 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520810813/520810813_2008_05788634.PDF]]|11/30/09| $282,379.00|
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Conservative Union Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521294680]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1294680|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/1983|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/12/21| $3,106,404.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2018_%20.pdf]]|12/09/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2017_0faa629b.PDF]]|10/16/18| $1,296,921.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2016_0e90cd24.PDF]]|12/07/17| $995,110.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2015_0d1e9bd5.PDF]]|11/23/16| $1,590,940.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2014_0bc7b1f6.PDF]]|09/09/15| $580,030.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2013_0b3aacf0.PDF]]|04/02/15| $1,013,072.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2012_0a7fb22b.PDF]]|08/13/14| $384,974.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2011_08d2c1c3.PDF]]|12/19/12| $607,863.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2010_07ce59a6.PDF]]|12/14/11| $1,097,435.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2009_06916279.PDF]]|12/04/10| $1,099,854.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521294680/521294680_2008_0579E3A5.PDF]]|12/01/09| $653,801.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Conservative Union|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Conservative_Union]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[American Conservative Union|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/American_Conservative_Union]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[American Conservative Union Who We Are|http://conservative.org/who-we-are/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[American Conservative Union Foundations of Conservatism|http://conservative.org/foundations-of-conservatism/]].">>
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|>| !American Council of Trustees and Alumni |
|!tax id |52-1870003|
|!location |1730 M Street NW Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036|
|!website |[[goacta.org/|https://www.goacta.org/]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Council Of Trustees And Alumni|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521870003]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1870003|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |05/1994|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2020 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2020_%20.pdf]]|05/21/21| $7,221,926.00|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2019_%20.pdf]]|09/25/20| $6,601,004.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2018_109bc4d4.PDF]]|06/04/19| $6,480,074.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2017_0f486818.PDF]]|07/26/18| $6,394,031.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2016_0dfc58f3.pdf]]|08/18/17| $6,172,125.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2015_0cdb6762.PDF]]|08/29/16| $4,811,543.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2014_0b746368.PDF]]|06/18/15| $2,769,974.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2013_0b1073e3.PDF]]|12/29/14| $1,985,044.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2012_09716b66.PDF]]|07/31/13| $1,670,846.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2011_08819dbb.PDF]]|09/25/12| $1,338,695.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2010_0740C247.PDF]]|06/10/11| $1,072,040.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2009_0617217B.PDF]]|07/16/10| $1,086,826.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2008_05B87A79.PDF]]|03/19/10| $1,072,147.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521870003/521870003_2007_041A5E2A.PDF]]|06/26/08| $801,415.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Council of Trustees and Alumni|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Council_of_Trustees_and_Alumni]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[American Council of Trustees and Alumni|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/American_Council_of_Trustees_and_Alumni]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !American Council on Science and Health |
|!abbreviation |ACSH|
|!tax id |13-2911127|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Council On Science And Health|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=132911127]]|<|<|
|!EIN |13-2911127|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |11/1977|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/06/21| $811,720.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2018_%20.pdf]]|08/20/20| $488,574.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2017_1070b1d4.PDF]]|05/08/19| $1,346,959.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2016_0ee0fcc1.PDF]]|03/01/18| $2,055,252.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2015_0df1b3ee.pdf]]|08/09/17| $2,567,728.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2014_0caeca89.PDF]]|07/15/16| $3,170,204.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2013_0b5a6db8.PDF]]|05/14/15| $2,360,156.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2012_0a37859f.PDF]]|04/28/14| $2,574,842.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2011_094987e1.PDF]]|05/30/13| $2,959,050.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2010_085d9dd6.PDF]]|07/06/12| $3,361,704.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2009_0733ED24.PDF]]|05/26/11| $3,286,867.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2008_05FBEEA0.PDF]]|06/09/10| $2,621,848.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132911127/132911127_2007_04AC6190.PDF]]|01/26/09| $3,480,124.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Council on Science and Health|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Council_on_Science_and_Health]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[American Council on Science and Health|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/American_Council_on_Science_and_Health]], SourceWatch.
*[[American Council on Science and Health|https://www.desmogblog.com/american-council-science-and-health]], DeSmog.
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|>| !American Culture Project |
|!tax id |83-1575590|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 29, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Culture Project|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=831575590]]|<|<|
|!EIN |83-1575590|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/2019|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/831575590/831575590_2019_%20.pdf]]|06/08/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/831575590/831575590_2018_105ef1b7.PDF]]|04/23/19| $13,838.00|
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|>| !American Enterprise Institute For Public Policy Research |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e1/American_Enterprise_Institute_logo.svg/175px-American_Enterprise_Institute_logo.svg.png]] |
|!abbreviation |AEI|
|!formation |January 12, 1943 (78 years)|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2802048|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!tax id |53-0218495|
|!type |[[Public policy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_policy]] [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]]|
|!headquarters |[[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]]|
|!location |[[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Arthur C. Brooks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_C._Brooks]]|
|!website |[[aei.org|https://aei.org]]|
</div>
The ''American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research'', known simply as the ''American Enterprise Institute'' (''AEI''), is a [[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]]-based [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]] that researches government, politics, economics, and social welfare.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> AEI is an independent [[nonprofit organization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nonprofit_organization]] supported primarily by grants and contributions from [[foundations|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_(nonprofit)]], [[corporations|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/corporation]], and individuals.
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Enterprise Institute For Public Policy Research|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=530218495]]|<|<|
|!EIN |53-0218495|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/1944|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/13/21| $309,675,769.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/02/20| $325,952,959.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2017_104177d3.PDF]]|03/05/19| $327,486,198.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2016_0edfebc5.PDF]]|03/01/18| $309,728,804.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2015_0d9e94dc.PDF]]|04/19/17| $279,414,192.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2014_0c376344.PDF]]|02/03/16| $272,670,682.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2013_0b0a3e1d.PDF]]|12/29/14| $232,057,639.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2012_09e4ce5f.PDF]]|12/31/13| $199,952,163.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2011_08e6ae86.PDF]]|12/31/12| $154,989,249.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2010_083a0950.PDF]]|05/30/12| $153,771,226.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2009_06CCD6DC.PDF]]|03/07/11| $138,205,460.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2008_057A5B7E.PDF]]|12/01/09| $108,177,680.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530218495/530218495_2007_04A00DB0.PDF]]|01/16/09| $93,018,056.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Enterprise Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Enterprise_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[American Enterprise Institute|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/American_Enterprise_Institute]], SourceWatch.
*[[American Enterprise Institute|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/American_Enterprise_Institute]], RationalWiki.
----
<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Why the American Enterprise Institute chief is so popular|https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2014/04/02/why-the-american-enterprise-institute-chief-is-so-popular]]. The Washington Post. April 2, 2014.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Steinhauer, Jennifer (February 25, 2014). [[In New Home, Policy Group Gets Big Gift|https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/25/us/politics/in-new-home-policy-group-gets-big-gift.html]]. New York Times.">>
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|>| !American Family Association |
|!tax id |64-0607275|
</div>
The ''American Family Association'' (''AFA'') is a [[fundamentalist Protestant|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_right]] [[501(c)(3) organization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(3)]] based in the United States.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">><<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">><<ref " [4]">> It opposes [[LGBT rights and expression|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_the_United_States]], [[pornography|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/anti-pornography_movement]], and [[abortion|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pro-life_movement]].<<ref " [8]">><<ref " [5]">> It also takes a position on a variety of other [[public policy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/public_policy]] goals. It was founded in 1977 by [[Donald Wildmon|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Wildmon]] as the ''National Federation for Decency'' and is headquartered in [[Tupelo, Mississippi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupelo,_Mississippi]].
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Family Association Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=640607275]]|<|<|
|!EIN |64-0607275|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/1982|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2019_%20.pdf]]|05/05/21| $42,084,359.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2018_%20.pdf]]|12/01/20| $38,693,187.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2017_101ab471.PDF]]|02/05/19| $36,011,437.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2016_0f689623.PDF]]|08/30/18| $34,361,708.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2015_0de95743.pdf]]|08/02/17| $33,750,400.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2014_0cab6807.PDF]]|07/12/16| $34,629,960.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2013_0b2a1249.PDF]]|03/09/15| $36,478,480.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2012_0a108b9a.PDF]]|03/18/14| $31,193,278.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2011_090da1e6.PDF]]|03/19/13| $32,877,125.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2010_07ffe43d.PDF]]|03/22/12| $37,508,076.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2009_06D0820A.PDF]]|03/10/11| $39,210,061.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2008_05BEEBA4.PDF]]|03/26/10| $40,606,366.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640607275/640607275_2007_053B16D8.PDF]]|08/06/09| $38,779,578.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Family Association|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Family_Association]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[American Family Association|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/american-family-association]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
----
<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Harmetz, Aljean (August 17, 1988). [['Last Temptation' to Play in Texas|https://www.nytimes.com/1988/08/17/movies/last-temptation-to-play-in-texas.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Rubia, Richard (July 28, 1988). [[Movie Brings Religious Dispute into Theaters|https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=addOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yBMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1670%2C4721364]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" ""[[Put On The Virtual Armor|https://web.archive.org/web/20100108194032/http://www.afa.net/journal/may/interneta.asp]]." ''AFA Journal''. May 2001. Retrieved on September 15, 2007.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" ""[http://money.cnn.com/2005/06/01/Autos/ford_gays/index.htm Conservative Christian group calls boycott of automaker, charging it has pro-homosexual agenda]." [[CNN]]. June 1, 2006. Retrieved on November 15, 2007.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Sharlet, Jeff (October 27, 2010). [[Is the Tea Party becoming a religious movement?|http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/10/27/sharlet.tea.party.evangelical/index.html]]. //CNN//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" ""[http://www.ala.org/ala/alonline/currentnews/newsarchive/1998/june1998/cyberpatrolblocks.cfm CyberPatrol Blocks Conservative Christian Site over Anti-Gay Content] ." [[American Library Association]]. June 1998. Retrieved on September 15, 2007.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "[[Still Cranky After All These Years|http://www.mediatransparency.com/story.php?storyID=189]]. [[Media Transparency]]. April 19, 2007.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "[http://action.afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=31 Who is AFA?] . American Family Association. Retrieved on June 17, 2007.">>
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|>| !American Freedom Defense Initiative |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/c/ce/Stop_Islamization_of_America_logo.png]] |
|!abbreviation |SIOA|
|!formation |May 4, 2010|
|!registration id |630197|
|!tax id |27-2518993|
|!jurisdiction |us-nh|
|!location |373 South Willow Street, #109, Manchester, NH, 03103, USA|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Pamela Geller]]|
|!leader title2 |Co-founder|
|!leader name2 |[[Robert Spencer]]|
|!leader title3 |Co-founder|
|!leader name3 |[[John Joseph Jay]]|
|!remarks |Trade name:<br/>''Stop Islamization of America''|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Freedom Defense Initiative|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=272518993]]|<|<|
|!EIN |27-2518993|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/2013|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2020 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/272518993/272518993_2020_%20.pdf]]|05/24/21| $98,283.00|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/272518993/272518993_2019_%20.pdf]]|10/22/20| $70,243.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/272518993/272518993_2018_10936d96.PDF]]|05/29/19| $305,733.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/272518993/272518993_2017_0f878881.PDF]]|09/21/18| $566,297.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/272518993/272518993_2016_0eb84a17.PDF]]|01/09/18| $888,836.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/272518993/272518993_2015_0d6df19a.PDF]]|03/02/17| $1,294,727.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/272518993/272518993_2014_0c256d39.PDF]]|01/21/16| $745,777.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/272518993/272518993_2013_0ad490ec.PDF]]|11/18/14| $569,288.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/272518993/272518993_2012_09edb14d.PDF]]|01/08/14| $3,721.00|
!!!See also
*[[Stop Islamization of America|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Islamization_of_America]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Pamela Geller and Stop Islamization of America|https://www.cair.com/islamophobia/islamophobe-profiles/11689-pamela-geller-and-stop-islamization-of-america.html]], CAIR.
*[[Stop the Islamization of America|http://www.loonwatch.com/tag/stop-the-islamization-of-america/]], loonwatch.com
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|>| !American Freedom Law Center |
|!tax id |45-2734488|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Freedom Law Center Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=452734488]]|<|<|
|!EIN |45-2734488|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |09/2011|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2020 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452734488/452734488_2020_%20.pdf]]|05/21/21| $1,068,341.00|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452734488/452734488_2019_%20.pdf]]|10/07/20| $1,106,132.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452734488/452734488_2018_109155cd.PDF]]|05/29/19| $1,409,274.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452734488/452734488_2017_0f683eff.PDF]]|08/30/18| $966,037.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452734488/452734488_2016_0e1075ba.PDF]]|09/07/17| $763,545.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452734488/452734488_2015_0d303628.PDF]]|12/15/16| $616,468.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452734488/452734488_2014_0b9df4bc.PDF]]|07/27/15| $447,257.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452734488/452734488_2013_0aa87985.PDF]]|10/09/14| $532,534.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452734488/452734488_2012_0a0dfdea.PDF]]|03/14/14| $465,723.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452734488/452734488_2011_0a016221.PDF]]|02/18/14| $57,877.00|
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|>| !American Freedom Party |
|!website |[[theamericanfreedomparty.us|http://theamericanfreedomparty.us]]|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[American Freedom Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Freedom_Party]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[American Freedom Party|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/american-freedom-party]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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|>| !American Institute for Economic Research |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/40/Aierlogoonly.jpg]] |
|!abbreviation |AIER|
|!formation |May 16, 1939 (82 years)|
|!registration id |042121305|
|!jurisdiction |us-ma|
|!tax id |04-2121305|
|!location |250 Division St., Great Barrington, MA, 01230, USA|
|!leader title |COB|
|!leader name |Gregory van Kipnis|
|!leader title2 |President|
|!leader name2 |[[Edward Stringham]]|
|!website |[[aier.org/|https://www.aier.org/]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Institute For Economic Research Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=042121305]]|<|<|
|!EIN |04-2121305|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/1999|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2020 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2020_%20.pdf]]|05/25/21| $198,677,158.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2018_1097ec82.PDF]]|05/31/19| $184,901,564.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2017_0f297c7f.PDF]]|06/12/18| $200,255,883.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2016_0e224227.PDF]]|09/20/17| $184,892,988.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2015_0cf081df.PDF]]|09/27/16| $173,236,690.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2014_0bb98947.PDF]]|08/20/15| $180,940,215.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2013_0aa7330e.PDF]]|10/09/14| $170,586,261.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2012_09874948.PDF]]|08/22/13| $163,455,194.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2011_088e438b.PDF]]|10/12/12| $156,862,203.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2010_07e6b7bb.PDF]]|01/11/12| $155,032,825.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2009_0651672A.PDF]]|09/02/10| $140,819,382.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2008_0537CA43.PDF]]|07/30/09| $125,567,630.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/042121305/042121305_2007_049ED2B7.PDF]]|01/15/09| $164,739,200.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Institute for Economic Research|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Institute_for_Economic_Research]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<div style="float: right; max-width:300px">
|>| !American Islamic Forum for Democracy |
|!tax id |71-0940051|
|!website |[[aifdemocracy.org/|https://aifdemocracy.org/]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 29, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Islamic Forum For Democracy|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=710940051]]|<|<|
|!EIN |71-0940051|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/2004|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2019_%20.pdf]]|06/02/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2018_%20.pdf]]|02/10/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2017_101ac2bd.PDF]]|02/05/19| $144,545.00|
|!2016 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2016_0ea24c34.PDF]]|12/28/17| $41,908.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2015_0cf32317.PDF]]|09/28/16| $172,798.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2014_0c4533e8.PDF]]|02/16/16| $161,182.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2013_0ae6a10f.PDF]]|12/03/14| $122,648.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2012_09e2a78a.PDF]]|12/31/13| $108,727.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2011_08d7e6d3.PDF]]|12/21/12| $139,493.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2010_07d91075.PDF]]|12/23/11| $232,777.00|
|!2009 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2009_06A7ADCB.PDF]]|12/22/10| $53,874.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2008_059984B1.PDF]]|12/29/09| $105,274.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/710940051/710940051_2007_047BC787.PDF]]|12/10/08| $76,186.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Islamic Forum for Democracy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Islamic_Forum_for_Democracy]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[American Islamic Forum for Democracy|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/American_Islamic_Forum_for_Democracy]], SourceWatch.
*[[Zuhdi Jasser does not belong on USCIRF|https://www.mpac.org/programs/government-relations/dc-news-and-views/zuhdi-jasser-does-not-belong-on-uscirf.php]], March 30, 2012, Muslim Public Affairs Council.
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|>| !American Legislative Exchange Council |
|!abbreviation |ALEC|
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/American_Legislative_Exchange_Council.svg/175px-American_Legislative_Exchange_Council.svg.png]] |
|!tax id |52-0140979|
|!registration id |F192247|
|!jurisdiction |us-va|
|!formation |March 12, 2013|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader title2 |Treasurer|
|!leader title3 |Secretary|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
</div>
The ''American Legislative Exchange Council'' (''ALEC'') is a [[nonprofit organization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nonprofit_organization]] of [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conservatism_in_the_United_States]] [[state legislators|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/state_legislature_(United_States)]] and [[private sector|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/private_sector]] representatives who draft and share model state-level legislation for distribution among state governments in the United States.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [3]">><<ref " [2]">>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Legislative Exchange Council|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=520140979]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-0140979|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/1977|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2018_%20.pdf]]|06/15/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2017_0ff9eb22.PDF]]|12/11/18| $6,438,760.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2016_0e84e91d.PDF]]|11/29/17| $6,875,363.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2015_0d29f5d2.PDF]]|12/10/16| $5,107,279.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2014_0be99cb9.PDF]]|10/09/15| $4,731,499.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2013_0aba236c.PDF]]|10/23/14| $4,838,138.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2012_09bc80ac.PDF]]|11/27/13| $4,855,087.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2011_0893b670.PDF]]|10/18/12| $6,638,621.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2010_08695639.PDF]]|08/01/12| $4,047,129.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2009_064206F4.PDF]]|08/10/10| $3,306,976.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2008_0552A1F4.PDF]]|09/23/09| $3,391,001.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520140979/520140979_2007_04559EA0.PDF]]|10/06/08| $3,168,106.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Legislative Exchange Council|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Legislative_Exchange_Council]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[ALEC Exposed|https://www.alecexposed.org/wiki/ALEC_Exposed]], Center for Media and Democracy.
*[[ALEC Politicians|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/ALEC_Politicians]], SourceWatch.
----
<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "May, Clifford (1987-08-30). [[Transportation Chief Attacks Congress on Safety|https://www.nytimes.com/1987/08/30/us/transportation-chief-attacks-congress-on-safety.html]]. //The New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Griffin, Marshall (January 14, 2014). [['Right-to-work' bill praised and blasted in House committee hearing|http://kbia.org/post/right-work-bill-praised-and-blasted-house-committee-hearing]]. [[KBIA]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Goodman, Howard (March 23, 2013). [[NRA's Behind-the-Scenes Campaign Encouraged 'Stand Your Ground' Adoption|http://fcir.org/2012/03/23/nras-behind-the-scenes-campaign-encouraged-stand-your-ground-adoption-across-the-country/]]. [[Florida Center for Investigative Reporting]].">>
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!!!See also
*[[American Media, Inc.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Media,_Inc.]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<div style="float: right; max-width:300px">
|>| !American Nazi Party |
</div>
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<div style="float: right; max-width:300px">
|>| !American Petroleum Institute |
</div>
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<div style="float: right; max-width:300px">
|>| !American Principles Project |
|!tax id |26-4613397|
|!leader title |COB|
|!leader name |[[Sean Fieler]]|
|!leader title2 |President|
|!leader name2 |Francis P. Cannon|
|!leader title3 |Executive Director|
|!leader name3 |Terry Schilling|
|!website |[[americanprinciplesproject.org/|https://americanprinciplesproject.org/]]|
</div>
<div style="float: right; max-width:300px">
|>| !American Principles Project Foundation |
|!tax id |26-4442148|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Principles Project Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=264442148]]|<|<|
|!EIN |26-4442148|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/2014|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264442148/264442148_2019_%20.pdf]]|02/24/21| $78,158.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264442148/264442148_2018_%20.pdf]]|11/22/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264442148/264442148_2017_0fe35398.PDF]]|11/26/18| $217,677.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264442148/264442148_2016_0e720588.PDF]]|11/08/17| $83,744.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264442148/264442148_2015_0d3ba70c.PDF]]|12/29/16| $243,138.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264442148/264442148_2014_0bca22d2.PDF]]|09/10/15| $315,950.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264442148/264442148_2013_0af326a4.PDF]]|12/11/14| $123,491.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264442148/264442148_2012_09a5cda9.PDF]]|10/29/13| $54,170.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264442148/264442148_2011_0be7b29a.PDF]]|10/07/15| $121,771.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264442148/264442148_2010_0be7b4e4.PDF]]|10/07/15| $101,653.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264442148/264442148_2009_0be7b2bb.PDF]]|10/07/15| $79,970.00|
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Principles Project|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=264613397]]|<|<|
|!EIN |26-4613397|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |11/2014|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264613397/264613397_2018_%20.pdf]]|12/06/19| $459,115.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264613397/264613397_2017_0fd1b383.PDF]]|11/08/18| $380,238.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264613397/264613397_2016_0e751a49.PDF]]|11/13/17| $451,860.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264613397/264613397_2015_0d35fd3d.PDF]]|12/21/16| $679,746.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264613397/264613397_2014_0bcce38e.PDF]]|09/15/15| $648,590.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264613397/264613397_2013_0af72971.PDF]]|12/18/14| $548,419.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264613397/264613397_2012_09a6373e.PDF]]|10/29/13| $73,683.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264613397/264613397_2011_0b1fb05a.PDF]]|02/19/15| $140,224.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264613397/264613397_2010_0b1bbe17.PDF]]|02/09/15| $63,003.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264613397/264613397_2009_0b1bbe35.PDF]]|02/09/15| $1,471.00|
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!!!See also
*[[American Psychological Association|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Psychological_Association]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !New Century Foundation |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/3/33/AmericanRenaissance.png/175px-AmericanRenaissance.png]] |
|!type |Kentucky Business Trust|
|!tax id |61-6212159|
|!registration id |0433407|
|!jurisdiction |us-ky|
|!founded date |May 23, 1997|
|!leader name |[[Jared Taylor]]|
|!website |[[amren.com/|https://www.amren.com/]]|
</div>
''''American Renaissance'''' (''''AR'''' or ''''AmRen'''') is a monthly [[white supremacist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/white_supremacist]] online publication founded and edited by [[Jared Taylor]].<ref name = "Post2016">Peter Holley (January 12, 2016). [[Hear a white nationalist's robocall urging Iowa voters to back Trump|https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/01/12/why-this-leading-white-nationalist-is-urging-iowa-voters-to-back-donald-trump/]].</ref><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">><<ref " [6]">> It is published by the ''New Century Foundation'', which describes itself as a "[[race-realist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_realism]], white advocacy organization".<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> It has also been described as "[[alt-right|Alt-Right]]" by ''[[The Guardian]]''.<<ref " [3]">>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |April 29, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[New Century Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=616212159]]|<|<|
|!EIN |61-6212159|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/1994|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2018_ .pdf]]|11/19/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2017_0f532877.PDF]]|08/08/18| $1,833,647.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2016_0dc91a01.PDF]]|06/12/17| $1,769,854.00|
|!2015 |[[990R|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2015_0ceb57bb.PDF]]|09/20/16| $1,672,977.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2014_0b6b45f7.PDF]]|06/04/15| $1,639,716.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2013_0a5fc207.PDF]]|06/16/14| $1,647,064.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2012_094587ec.PDF]]|05/21/13| $1,643,271.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2011_083b0101.PDF]]|05/31/12| $1,686,017.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2010_07270CF1.PDF]]|05/13/11| $1,651,391.00|
|!2009 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2009_06061953.PDF]]|06/23/10| $665,293.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2008_050CE768.PDF]]|06/06/09| $714,479.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616212159/616212159_2007_04395AE5.PDF]]|08/08/08| $721,270.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Renaissance (magazine)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Renaissance_(magazine)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[American Renaissance|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/american-renaissance]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
----
<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[American Renaissance|http://www.amren.com/siteinfo/information.html]]. 2011.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[The Rise Of The "Alt-Right" Movement And Its Place In This Year's Presidential Campaign|http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2016-08-29/the-rise-of-the-alt-right-movement-and-its-place-in-this-years-presidential-campaign?_ga=1.209653522.124250118.1467840514]]. The Diane Rehm Show. August 30, 2016.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[['The races are not equal': meet the alt-right leader in Clinton's campaign ad|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/aug/26/jared-taylor-alt-right-clinton-trump]]. //[[The Guardian]]//. August 26, 2016.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Claire Groden (January 12, 2016). [[White Supremacist Group Makes Pro-Trump Robocalls|http://fortune.com/2016/01/12/white-supremacists-trump/]]. //Fortune//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[Jared Taylor/American Renaissance|https://www.adl.org/news/article/extremism-in-america-jared-tayloramerican-renaissance]]. //Extremism in America//. Anti-Defamation League. January 11, 2011.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Elspeth Reeve (April 11, 2012). [[Racist Writers Are Right to Feel Threatened|http://www.theatlanticwire.com/politics/2012/04/racist-writers-are-right-feel-threatened/51031/]]. //The Atlantic Wire//. The Atlantic.">>
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|>| !American Vision |
|!tax id |58-1374143|
</div>
"The group advocates for a complete theocracy governed by Old Testament law. [Gary DeMar] is an outspoken anti-gay activist who regularly hosts and speaks at Christian-right events."<<ref " [1]">>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[American Vision Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=581374143]]|<|<|
|!EIN |58-1374143|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |10/1979|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581374143/581374143_2019_%20.pdf]]|02/17/21| $166,627.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581374143/581374143_2017_10082ac2.PDF]]|12/19/18| $132,683.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581374143/581374143_2016_0ec8bd6f.PDF]]|01/18/18| $158,323.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581374143/581374143_2015_0d7dfa82.PDF]]|03/28/17| $158,879.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581374143/581374143_2014_0c213a4e.PDF]]|01/20/16| $188,276.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581374143/581374143_2013_0b0ce71c.PDF]]|12/29/14| $165,183.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581374143/581374143_2012_09cf9652.PDF]]|12/16/13| $401,912.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581374143/581374143_2010_07e4a409.PDF]]|01/06/12| $468,731.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581374143/581374143_2009_06746DD6.PDF]]|10/22/10| $625,353.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581374143/581374143_2008_059F7E73.PDF]]|01/06/10| $566,532.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581374143/581374143_2007_0422F7D6.PDF]]|07/07/08| $553,631.00|
!!!See also
*[[American Vision|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Vision]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*Evelyn Schlatter (November 04, 2010). [[18 Anti-Gay Groups and Their Propaganda|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2010/18-anti-gay-groups-and-their-propaganda]]. //Southern Poverty Law Center//.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Gary DeMar|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/gary-demar]]. //Southern Poverty Law Center//.">>
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|>| !Americans for Job Security |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/8/8c/AJS.jpg]] |
|!formation |November 1, 1997|
|!tax id |52-2062978|
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A dark money laundromat.
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |October 29, 2019|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Americans For Job Security|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=522062978]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-2062978|<|<|
|!Subsection |06|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/1998|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522062978/522062978_2013_0c161227.PDF]]|01/08/16| $665,957.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522062978/522062978_2012_0ac3b9e7.PDF]]|10/30/14| $1,264,613.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522062978/522062978_2011_0b32dfb5.PDF]]|03/23/15| $3,336,538.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522062978/522062978_2010_08b86516.PDF]]|11/21/12| $726,573.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522062978/522062978_2009_08581b9e.PDF]]|06/29/12| $700,403.00|
|!2008 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522062978/522062978_2008_066E462D.PDF]]|10/14/10| $706,529.00|
!!!See also
*[[Americans for Job Security|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_for_Job_Security]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Americans for Job Security - how a shadow group hustles for funds|https://publicintegrity.org/federal-politics/americans-for-job-security-how-a-shadow-group-hustles-for-funds/]]'' October 26, 2010, Peter H. Stone, [[Center for Public Integrity]]
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Long-time GOP operative [[David Carney]] is hardly a household name like [[Karl Rove]]. But among [[Republican]] strategists and fundraisers in [[Washington]] D.C., [[Texas]], and other states, Carney is well-known as an aggressive and controversial figure who periodically operates under the radar.
Those qualities are also hallmarks of [[Americans for Job Security]] — a shadowy advocacy group that Carney, who is in his early 50s, founded in [[1997]]. The group has poured almost $9 million dollars into negative ads this year to help [[Congress]]ional candidates, putting it in the top tier of GOP-allied groups attracting big donors who want to remain secret.
Part of a broad, new phenomenon shaking up the [[2010]] mid-term election, Americans for Job Security is one of many well-organized groups that are not required to disclose donors' names as they go on advertising spending sprees in selected races. Beyond that, though, Americans for Job Security's track record suggests it has gone a bit further — proactively offering its help to donors who are seeking to cover their tracks. And its founder has earned a reputation with some GOP heavyweights as a man who sometimes pushes the boundaries of campaign finance limits.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Americans For Job Security: Conduit For Right Wing Dark Money|https://crooksandliars.com/karoli/americans-job-security-conduit-right-wing-d]]'' December 30, 2012, Karoli Kuns, [[Crooks and Liars]]
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After [[Citizens United]], attention has been paid to the sheer amount of money the right wing poured into elections and how that money has influenced public opinion, debate, and outcomes. But for the most part, attention has been placed on the so-called SuperPACs and their participation. While [[American Crossroads]] and others were certainly big players on the national landscape, little attention has been paid to how they operate on a state by state basis, and how they are used to launder money across state lines in order to subvert even the mildest disclosure requirements. In this post and ones to follow, I'll be putting the spotlight on these organizations and how they operate together to subvert democracy.
In [[California]], Governor [[Jerry Brown]] put a measure on the November [[2012]] ballot to raise income and sales taxes in order to continue funding California schools and universities (Prop 30). Unlike most tax measures, Californians were in support of raising taxes in order to save our struggling school system. Another ballot measure would have stripped unions in California of their ability to participate in political speech while giving large corporations unlimited ability to spend on elections (Prop 32). Public opinion was mixed on that proposition.
In October, 2012, $11 million came into the state to oppose Prop 30 and support Prop 32. The organization which received and spent the money was called [[Americans for Responsible Leadership]], a group organized in [[Arizona]] in [[2011]]. California authorities filed a lawsuit to force Americans for Responsible Leadership (ARL) to reveal their donors. Ultimately, they won the right to discover who gave ARL the funds, but they didn't discover the people behind the money.
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|>| !Americans for Prosperity |
|!formation |March 10, 2004|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2677677|
|!tax id |75-3148958|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!leader title |President|
|!website |[[americansforprosperity.org|https://americansforprosperity.org]]|
</div>
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|>| !Americans for Prosperity Foundation |
|!formation |July 22, 1987|
|!registration id |2132765|
|!tax id |52-1527294|
|!jurisdiction |us-de|
|!leader title |President|
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Astro-turf lobbyists for the Koch Bro.
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Americans For Prosperity|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=753148958]]|<|<|
|!EIN |75-3148958|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |10/2004|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2018_%20.pdf]]|06/09/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2017_100f5b30.PDF]]|01/29/19| $15,506,343.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2016_0ed2a266.PDF]]|01/30/18| $11,076,564.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2015_0d7e5d0b.PDF]]|03/29/17| $6,887,540.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2014_0c36b35b.PDF]]|02/03/16| $7,611,462.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2013_0b17a7b0.PDF]]|02/02/15| $12,656,629.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2012_09d28bdb.PDF]]|12/18/13| $2,502,380.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2011_08dccaad.PDF]]|12/27/12| $8,890,280.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2010_076c28fc.PDF]]|09/01/11| $2,629,702.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2009_063A7424.PDF]]|08/02/10| $2,388,384.00|
|!2008 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2008_05524CA1.PDF]]|09/22/09| $377,260.00|
|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/753148958/753148958_2007_043EC8F7.PDF]]|08/23/08| $507,143.00|
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Americans For Prosperity Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521527294]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1527294|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/1988|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/01/21| $10,902,851.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2018_%20.pdf]]|02/14/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2017_1039d1a2.PDF]]|02/27/19| $10,157,247.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2016_0ed46831.PDF]]|01/31/18| $10,436,063.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2015_0d856744.PDF]]|04/03/17| $7,536,863.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2014_0c32c644.PDF]]|01/29/16| $10,330,200.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2013_0ad39aca.PDF]]|11/17/14| $8,012,392.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2012_09e4d1d8.PDF]]|12/31/13| $11,822,279.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2011_08d3317f.PDF]]|12/19/12| $14,129,009.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2010_076b84e3.PDF]]|08/31/11| $2,875,479.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2009_063B1295.PDF]]|08/03/10| $788,898.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2008_0551517D.PDF]]|09/21/09| $766,092.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521527294/521527294_2007_043FA918.PDF]]|08/26/08| $1,332,037.00|
!!!See also
*[[Americans for Prosperity|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_for_Prosperity]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Americans for Prosperity Lures Michigan Right-to-Work Fans With Gas Cards, Free Food|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/12/americans-for-prosperity-michigan-right-to-work-gas-cards-free-food/]]'' December 11, 2012, Andy Kroll, [[Mother Jones]]
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The conservative group [[Americans for Prosperity]] is enticing supporters to rally at the [[Michigan]] state capitol in support of right-to-work legislation with $25 gas cards and free food and drinks, according to a staffer for the organization's Michigan chapter.
AFP's Michigan chapter also used gas cards and free lunches to lure supporters to a lobby day on December 6, the day GOP Gov. Rick Snyder and [[Republican]] lawmakers abruptly unveiled their right-to-work bills. Greg George, a government affairs associate with AFP-Michigan, says no one has taken the group up on its most recent gas card offer, but that the offer remains. "We've offered to gladly give them out," he says. (Because it is a nonprofit organization, Americans for Prosperity, which is partially backed by the Koch brothers, does not publicly disclose its donors.)
Despite what its supporters claim, right-to-work legislation does not prevent so-called "forced unionization." That's because forced unionization is a myth: No worker can be forced to become a full-fledged union member. What right-to-work would do is ban unions from collecting dues from nonunion members for representing them with management. After all, nonunion members can benefit from contracts negotiated by unions. Right-to-work allows those nonmembers to receive union representation without paying for it—unions deride those folks "free-riders." The result of right-to-work laws is that unions see their treasuries diminish and membership take a hit.
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|>| !Americans for Tax Reform |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b1/Atr-logo-thumb-150.jpg]] |
|!tax id |52-1403587|
|!location |722 12th Street NW 4th Floor Washington, DC 20005|
|!website |[[atr.org/|https://www.atr.org/]]|
</div>
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|>| !Americans For Tax Reform Foundation |
|!tax id |52-1400492|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |June 27, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Americans For Tax Reform Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521400492]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1400492|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |10/1985|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2019_%20.pdf]]|03/31/21| $406,278.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/31/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2017_1015452f.PDF]]|02/01/19| $711,056.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2016_0eb4a18d.PDF]]|01/05/18| $441,484.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2015_0d71f305.PDF]]|03/07/17| $243,249.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2014_0c3ad0c5.PDF]]|02/05/16| $259,069.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2013_0b0d5cb1.PDF]]|12/29/14| $442,930.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2012_09ecdfe2.PDF]]|01/07/14| $472,109.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2011_08db0a22.PDF]]|12/26/12| $259,899.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2010_07914cbf.PDF]]|10/18/11| $158,182.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2009_06092D9A.PDF]]|06/28/10| $94,657.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2008_056F85D6.PDF]]|11/17/09| $440,663.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521400492/521400492_2007_042FF876.PDF]]|07/21/08| $618,295.00|
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Americans For Tax Reform|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521403587]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1403587|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |08/1993|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2018_%20.pdf]]|06/09/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2017_10382617.PDF]]|02/25/19| $16,776,918.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2016_0eb73e3f.PDF]]|01/08/18| $13,033,003.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2015_0d8814e3.PDF]]|04/04/17| $11,682,411.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2014_0c3af5dd.PDF]]|02/05/16| $11,192,259.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2013_0b0b778c.PDF]]|12/29/14| $11,007,935.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2012_09edee41.PDF]]|01/08/14| $10,630,998.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2011_08cf7133.PDF]]|12/17/12| $10,318,076.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2010_07b65925.PDF]]|11/23/11| $8,246,306.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2009_060B0182.PDF]]|06/29/10| $7,217,428.00|
|!2008 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2008_0574E66E.PDF]]|11/25/09| $7,452,563.00|
|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521403587/521403587_2007_0430EC20.PDF]]|07/22/08| $7,866,370.00|
!!!See also
*[[Americans for Tax Reform|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_for_Tax_Reform]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Amid censorship fears, Trump campaign 'checking out' alternative social network|https://www.politico.com/story/2019/05/28/trump-campaign-twitter-1345357]]'' May 28, 2019, Ben Schreckinger, [[Politico]]
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They've been banned from [[Facebook]], purged from [[Twitter]] and blocked from Instagram. Some of them have been barred from setting foot on the continent of [[Australia]]. But you can still find them all on the fledgling social media network Parler.
The Twitter-like platform was initially hatched last year as a tool for digital news outlets to claw revenue back from big social networks like Facebook. But as those platforms purge some of the internet's most inflammatory supporters of President [[Donald Trump]] over posts deemed dangerous or offensive, Parler has carved out a niche among these banned right-wing influencers — like [[Gavin McInnes]], [[Laura Loomer]] and [[Milo Yiannopoulos]].
As conservative distrust of social media giants rises to the top of [[Washington]]'s political agenda, Parler has also gained the notice of some bona fide [[Republican]] leaders: Trump campaign manager [[Brad Parscale]] and [[Utah]] Sen. [[Mike Lee]] both began posting on the site this month.
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Amid COVID-19 outbreak, China shifts to use "Russian-style" disinformation tactics|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-covid-19-outbreak-china-russian-style-disinformation-tactics/]]'' March 30, 2020, Olivia Gazis, [[CBS News]]
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[[China]] has in recent months significantly expanded its official presence on Western social media platforms and, in an apparent effort to influence public opinion about the spread of COVID-19, moved toward a "[[Russia]]n style" of spreading disinformation, an independent assessment has found.
Official [[Chinese]] accounts adopted a "more confrontational posture" in their messaging on the virus beginning in late February and throughout March, as COVID-19 cases were confirmed across [[Europe]] and within the U.S., according to preliminary findings from a disinformation-tracking tool. Some of the most engaged content included criticism of the Trump administration's handling of the outbreak.
The newly expanded tool, called Hamilton 2.0, was unveiled Monday by the [[Alliance for Securing Democracy]] (ASD), which is part of the nonpartisan, U.S.-based German Marshall Fund. Though it previously was dedicated to tracking official accounts and media outlets linked to or funded by the Russian government, it will now also examine account behaviors and trends among Chinese state-backed media, tracking content that Chinese government officials share on [[Twitter]], [[Facebook]], [[YouTube]], and on state news websites.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Amid talk of civil war, America is already split – Trump Nation has seceded|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/27/donald-trump-american-civil-war-joe-biden-republicans-democrats-robert-reich]]'' September 27, 2020, Robert Reich, [[The Guardian]]
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What is America really fighting over in the upcoming election? Not any particular issue. Not even Democrats versus [[Republican]]s. The central fight is over Donald J Trump.
Before Trump, most Americans weren't especially passionate about politics. But Trump's MO has been to force people to become passionate about him – to take fierce sides for or against. And he considers himself president only of the former, whom he calls "my people".
Trump came to office with no agenda except to feed his monstrous ego. He has never fueled his base. His base has fueled him. Its adoration sustains him.
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|>| !Ammon Bundy |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ammon Bundy And His Outlaw COVID Meet-Up Crew Are Hosting An Easter Potluck|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/ammon-bundy-coronavirus-covid-19-easter-potluck]]'' April 10, 2020, Matt Shuham, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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For weeks, Bundy, who's best known for leading the 41-day armed occupation of a wildlife refuge in [[Oregon]], has been holding crowded meetings meant to defy [[Idaho]] Gov. Brad Little's (R) recent order against large gatherings.
The latest, on Thursday night, included upwards of 70 people crammed into a room no larger than a basketball court. Speakers performatively coughed and wheezed, shared a microphone and, at one point, recommended that those with flu symptoms drink tonic water. (Quinine has not been proven effective against the disease at all.)
Toward the end of Thursday's meeting, a former state senate candidate and marketing consultant in Bundy's crew announced the latest effort to "further snub our noses in the faces of all these morons who are telling us what we can and cannot do": An [[Easter]] service, followed by a potluck.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Ammon Bundy Leads Protest At Home Of Idaho Cop Who Arrested Anti-Vaxxer|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/ammon-bundy-protest-idaho-anti-vaxxer_n_5ea0b7d5c5b69150246cfbfc?ri18n=true]]'' April 22, 2020, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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Notorious militiaman and anti-government extremist [[Ammon Bundy]] led protesters Tuesday evening outside the Meridian, [[Idaho]], home of a police officer they claimed had unlawfully arrested an anti-vaccination conspiracy theorist earlier that day.
Bundy — best known for leading the armed militia occupation of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in [[2016]] — shared a video on [[Facebook]] showing him and dozens of protesters standing outside the home of the Meridian [[Police]] Department officer.
"There was a woman at a park with her children and she was arrested!" Bundy screams at the four or five cops standing in the driveway, watching guard over their fellow officer's home. "Completely inappropriate."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Amway heir Dick DeVos beat Big Labor in its own backyard. Next up: your state.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/01/devos-michigan-labor-politics-gop/]]'' January 21, 2014, Andy Kroll, [[Mother Jones]]
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The pressure came largely from one man present at that fundraiser: Richard "Dick" DeVos Jr. The 58-year-old scion of the [[Amway]] Corporation, DeVos had arm-twisted Richardville repeatedly to support right-to-work. After six years of biding their time, DeVos and his allies believed the [[2012]] lame duck was the time to strike. They had formulated a single, all-encompassing strategy: They had a fusillade of TV, radio, and internet ads in the works. They'd crafted 15 pages of talking points to circulate to [[Republican]] lawmakers. They had even reserved the lawn around the state capitol for a month to keep protesters at bay.
A week after Richardville's early morning call to Jackson, it was all over. With a stroke of his pen on December 11, Gov. Rick Snyder—who'd previously said right-to-work was not a priority of his—now made [[Michigan]] the 24th state to enact it. The governor marked the occasion by reciting, nearly verbatim, talking points that DeVos and his allies had distributed. "Freedom-to-work," he said, is "pro-worker and pro-Michigan."
THE DEVOSES sit alongside the Kochs, the Bradleys, and the Coorses as founding families of the modern conservative movement. Since [[1970]], DeVos family members have invested at least $200 million in a host of right-wing causes—think tanks, media outlets, political committees, evangelical outfits, and a string of advocacy groups. They have helped fund nearly every prominent Republican running for national office and underwritten a laundry list of conservative campaigns on issues ranging from charter schools and vouchers to anti-gay-marriage and anti-tax ballot measures. "There's not a Republican president or presidential candidate in the last 50 years who hasn't known the DeVoses," says Saul Anuzis, a former chairman of the Michigan Republican Party.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Amy Coney Barrett Accepted Money from Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate Group|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNpZHJLBe4g]]'' September 29, 2020, NowThis News, [[YouTube]]
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Amy Coney Barrett accepted money from a hate group that supports the recriminalization of homosexuality in the United States. She was pressed on this issue in her [[2017]] federal judge appointment hearing.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Amy Coney Barrett faith group would expel members over gay sex, leader said|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/14/amy-coney-barrett-people-of-praise-expel-members-gay-sex]]'' October 14, 2020, Stephanie Kirchgaessner, [[The Guardian]]
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The Christian community where Amy Coney Barrett has previously served as a female leader – or handmaid – expels members who engage in gay sex, according to a [[2018]] interview with [[Craig Lent]], the group's current head.
Lent told the [[South Bend Tribune]] that the [[People of Praise]], a charismatic Christian community that has counted Barrett as a member, would end the membership of a person who discloses gay sex or any other "ongoing, deliberate, unrepentant wrongdoing".
Barrett, an appellate court judge who has been nominated by [[Donald Trump]] to serve on the supreme court, said in a confirmation hearing on Tuesday that she had "never discriminated on the basis of sexual preference and would not ever discriminate on the basis of sexual preference".
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Amy Coney Barrett, by now, should be familiar with the ongoing crisis in American health care. Or at least with its most aggrieved faces: In three days of hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee on her nomination to the Supreme Court, Barrett has listened as Democrats have compiled nearly magazine-length profiles of Americans who stand to lose their health insurance should Barrett vote to overturn the [[Affordable Care Act]] in a case currently pending before the court.
The stories are heartbreaking, ranging from an [[Illinois]] family with three kids born with cystic fibrosis to an 11-year-old [[California]] girl with a congenital heart defect.
Just how did this coordinated display move the 48-year-old Barrett? That was how Sen. [[Cory Booker]] (D-N.J.) focused his line of inquiry on Tuesday. "As an act of empathy, can you understand the fears that are exhibited by the people we put up?" he asked. "All I'm asking is, can you empathize with that? Can you understand that?"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Amy Coney Barrett Is Allegedly a Member of a Religious Group That's Been Called a "Cult." What Is It, Really?|https://slate.com/human-interest/2018/07/amy-coney-barretts-alleged-religious-group-people-of-praise-what-is-it.html]]'' July 3, 2018, Ruth Graham, [[Slate Magazine]]
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Amy Coney Barrett, now a judge on the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of [[Appeal]]s, became a heroic figure to some religious conservatives during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee last fall. Sen. [[Dianne Feinstein]] challenged the [[Catholic]] law professor about her religious beliefs, sneering—it seemed to many—that "the dogma lives loudly within you." With its strong whiff of anti-Catholic prejudice, the line became a rallying cry on the right.
This past weekend, Barrett emerged as a potential favorite to replace [[Justice Anthony Kennedy]] upon his retirement later this month. [[CBS News]] reported on Monday that Barrett and D.C. Circuit Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh are Trump's leading contenders for the appointment. Barrett is in her 40s, which means she could serve for decades, and she would be the court's only conservative woman, which some commentators have noted would make for better optics in abortion cases. (She is also a mother of seven, including one child with special needs and two children adopted from [[Haiti]].)
Thanks to her new proximity to power, the dark murmurings over Barrett's religious affiliations have been revived. Many critics are particularly incensed over her apparent membership in a Catholic-adjacent group called "[[People of Praise]]," which the [[New York Times]] reported last fall. Law professor and Senate candidate Richard Painter tweeted the old Times story this weekend and said People of Praise "looks like a cult"; another prominent critic one-upped Painter by calling it a "secretive religious cult."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Amy Coney Barrett: spotlight falls on secretive Catholic group People of Praise|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/26/amy-coney-barrett-supreme-court-donald-trump-people-of-praise]]'' September 26, 2020, Stephanie Kirchgaessner, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s expected nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the supreme court, to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg, is drawing attention to a secretive [[Catholic]] "covenant community" called [[People of Praise]] that counts Barrett as a member and faces claims of adhering to a "highly authoritarian" structure.
The 48-year-old appellate court judge has said she is a "faithful Catholic" but that her religious beliefs would not "bear in the discharge of my duties as a judge".
At the same time, the [[Louisiana]] native and Notre Dame Law graduate, a favorite among Trump's evangelical Christian base, has said legal careers ought not to be seen as means of gaining satisfaction, prestige or money, but rather "as a means to the end of serving God".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Amy Coney Barrett's Take on Voting Rights Act Exposes Her Entire Legal Philosophy as a Lie|https://theintercept.com/2020/10/14/amy-coney-barrett-hearing-voting-rights-act/]]'' October 14, 2020, Ryan Grim, [[The Intercept]]
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A single, dominant theme has emerged from Amy Coney Barrett's testimony during her confirmation hearing for the U.S. Supreme Court this week: She is, she has repeatedly said, a "textualist" who believes that the plain meaning of a statute reigns supreme, that the job of writing those laws belongs strictly to [[Congress]], and not to the courts. She's lying — and the lie was exposed nakedly in her assessment of the Supreme Court's [[2013]] gutting of the [[Voting Rights Act]].
On Wednesday, Sen. [[Dianne Feinstein]] of [[California]], the top-ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, asked Barrett about that case, Shelby v. Holder. In particular, she asked Barrett if she agreed with her mentor [[Justice Antonin Scalia]]'s conclusion that the act was a "perpetuation of racial entitlement."
Barrett declined to answer, instead repeatedly framing the case as one in which the Supreme Court decided whether the law's key provision, which required states with a history of discrimination to clear their voting law changes with the Department of Justice, was "outdated and needed to be updated from the [[1960]]s." (The court, in a 5-4 decision, freed the states of that federal oversight.)
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{{f340.png}} ''[[An Afternoon With Portland's 'Multiracial' Far Right|https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/afternoon-portlands-multi-racial-far-right/]]'' August 6, 2018, Brendan O'Connor, [[The Nation]]
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On Saturday, a few hundred nationalists, white supremacists, Trump supporters, and other reactionaries descended on downtown [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], for a right-wing rally. Leading them was [[Joey Gibson]], a notorious provocateur who is running for a [[US Senate]] seat in [[Washington]] on a platform of Trump-inflected libertarianism. Ad Policy
Over the past two years, Gibson has organized marches throughout the Pacific Northwest, bolstered primarily by members of the street-fighting [[Proud Boys]], an ultranationalist, traditionalist "fraternal organization" founded by ex-Vice executive [[Gavin McInnes]]. This event was billed as a patriotic rally, but under the bright blue summer sky on the bank of the Willamette River, its participants were met by a much larger mobilization of unions, community groups, some militant anti-fascists, and anti-capitalist organizations such as the Democratic Socialists of America and the International Socialist Organization.
As riot cops fired flash-bang grenades into the larger of the crowds, injuring at least two people and arresting four, Gibson led his supporters back and forth along the waterfront, escorted by another contingent of armored police.
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The [[Republican]] Party and its allies have relied on voter suppression tactics for decades, but this year they are pulling out all the stops.
"I don't want everybody to vote," right-wing leader Paul Weyrich infamously said back in [[1980]]. "Elections are not won by a majority of people…As a matter of fact, our leverage in the elections quite candidly goes up as the voting populace goes down."
During a March appearance on Fox & Friends, President [[Donald Trump]] echoed that view while blasting congressional Democrats' proposals to make voting easier during the coronavirus pandemic.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[An American Airlines passenger was removed from a flight for refusing to wear a face mask|https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/passenger-removed-flight-for-refusing-to-wear-mask-trnd/index.html]]'' June 18, 2020, Christina Zdanowicz, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) — Tension over wearing face masks led to a passenger's removal from an American Airlines flight Wednesday as airlines enforce stricter safety measures.
Passenger [[Brandon Straka]] was asked to get off a flight from [[New York]] to [[Dallas]] after he refused to wear a face covering as required by American Airlines policy, the airline confirmed in a statement.
This is the first known incident of this type since the airlines announced plans to more strictly enforce mask wearing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[An anti-immigrant hate group lobbying director is now a senior adviser at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services|https://www.mediamatters.org/hill/anti-immigrant-hate-group-lobbying-director-now-senior-adviser-us-citizenship-and-immigration]]'' March 7, 2018, Eric Hananoki, [[MediaMatters]]
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Robert Law, a senior policy adviser to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), previously worked as a lobbying director for the anti-immigrant organization [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]] (FAIR), which has been designated as a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC). While at FAIR, Law denigrated Dreamers, argued that the United States should end birthright citizenship, and recommended that the government reduce the number of refugees and immigrants coming into the country.
Law quietly joined the agency, part of the [[Department of Homeland Security]] (DHS), in October after serving as FAIR's director of government relations, according to his [[LinkedIn]] profile. Aside from his networking page, Law's appointment does not appear to have been publicly announced. His name appears in [[ProPublica]]'s Trump Town database of admistration appointees.
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has designated FAIR as a hate group, writing: "One of the group's main goals is upending the Immigration and Nationality Act of [[1965]], which ended a decades-long, racist quota system that limited immigration mostly to northern [[Europe]]ans." FAIR was founded by [[John Tanton]], who, the civil rights group wrote, "has white nationalist beliefs and has written that to maintain American culture, 'a European-American majority' is required." Tanton remains on the group's board of advisors. The [[Anti-Defamation League]] has also criticized FAIR, describing it as "an extreme anti-immigrant group."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[An Epidemic of Wuhan Virus Misinformation Is Spreading Online|https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/02/05/coronavirus-epidemic-wuhan-misinformation-online-social-media/]]'' February 5, 2020, Justin Ling, [[Foreign Policy]]
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The outbreak of the new coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, [[China]], with all the misinformation and conspiracy that has followed it, has put the major social media companies to the test as they try to combat panic and paranoia.
The big U.S. companies have moved quickly to try to quell criticism that their platforms are turning into cesspools of bad information and fear. So have their [[Chinese]] counterparts—which are also under considerable government pressure as Beijing faces its worst legitimacy crisis in years. As the virus has spread, their platforms have played host to theories that the deadly virus is a lab-made bioweapon and that the streets of Wuhan are littered with thousands of dead bodies.
Some are responding better than others.
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If Friday afternoons are the best time to shove off embattled advisers, [[Environmental Protection Agency]] Administrator [[Scott Pruitt]] might want to start clearing out his desk today. A new complication has arisen in his corner of Trumpland's ethical swamp. The Post reports:
Kevin Minoli, EPA's designated agency ethics official and principal deputy general counsel, had written in a March 30 memo that Pruitt's lease of a room in a Capitol Hill condo co-owned by health-care lobbyist Vicki Hart — for $50 a night, charged only when he stayed there — did not constitute a gift because that rate for 30 consecutive days would have equated to a monthly rent of $1,500. Minoli described that as "a reasonable market value." But in a new memo, which was obtained by the Campaign [[Legal]] Center and first reported by [[CNN]], Minoli emphasized that he only evaluated the terms of the lease and not activities the document did not cover. The lease, for example, provided for the use of a single room. "All other space is controlled by the landlord," it stated. But several EPA officials have confirmed that Pruitt's adult daughter stayed in the condo apartment's second bedroom for a period when she was working at the White House last year.
Whether Minoli is the most incompetent ethics examiner on the planet (to have rendered a decision without all the facts) or is walking back from an embarrassing attempt to whitewash a growing scandal remains unclear. However, once again, those who jumped to defend the indefensible in this administration have been hung out to dry. The clock is ticking down on Pruitt's tenure.
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A former [[Blackwater]] employee connected to [[Erik Prince]], the billionaire security magnate who served as an informal adviser to the Trump administration, provided security for [[Rudy Giuliani]] during his December [[2019]] trip to [[Ukraine]] to dig up dirt on [[Joe Biden]] and his son Hunter, [[BuzzFeed News]] can reveal.
The security assistance, which has not been reported previously, came as Giuliani ramped up his campaign to get President [[Volodymyr Zelensky]]'s administration to open investigations that could damage Biden ahead of the [[2020]] election, and as Prince pursued a business deal in Ukraine that would grow his personal portfolio and assist the Trump administration in its foreign policy goal of limiting [[China]]'s power and influence, according to four sources familiar with his business endeavors.
BuzzFeed News left Prince a voicemail on his mobile phone and sent requests for comment to him and his lawyer by email; they did not respond before publication.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[An Ex-Google Employee Turned 'Whistleblower' and QAnon Fan Made 'Plandemic' Go Viral|https://www.vice.com/en/article/k7qqyn/an-ex-google-employee-turned-whistleblower-and-qanon-fan-made-plandemic-go-viral]]'' May 14, 2020, Anna Merlan, [[Vice News]]
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In March, former researcher Judy A. Mikovits was best known to a handful of people in the anti-vaccine and "medical freedom" worlds. By mid-May, she was the subject of articles in every major news outlet in America. She was propelled into the mainstream by [[Plandemic]], a pseudo-documentary full of outrageous, verifiably false claims in which Mikovits stars.
In April, an-ex [[Google]] employee turned [[QAnon]] fan and committed anti-vaxxer named [[Zach Vorhies]] was both publicly and privately crafting a plan to get Plandemic to the widest possible audience. In an unlisted [[YouTube]] video that circulated in right-wing circles before Plandemic was released, Vorhies discussed his own plan to make the film go viral, which included running Mikovits' social media accounts: "I know how to run a campaign … so that's what we're going to do. We're going to make her famous." It worked.
Plandemic was a legitimate viral sensation: It made sweeping, grandiose, alarming, entirely false claims about the provenance of the novel coronavirus, promoted specious and debunked cures for the disease, and sought to personally discredit infectious disease czar [[Anthony Fauci]], all while also trying to sow broad doubt about vaccine safety. It spread across [[Facebook]] through groups linked to QAnon, anti-vaccine causes, and general conspiracy pages, with extra support from ReOpen America groups, before exploding onto seemingly everyone's news feed. It's been viewed at least eight million times on YouTube and Facebook, though both platforms ultimately pulled the video down for violating their community guidelines. It's still available on other, less-trafficked video platforms.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[An Infamous Neo-Nazi Forum Just Got Doxxed|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/a359q8/an-infamous-neo-nazi-forum-just-got-doxxed]]'' November 6, 2019, Ben Makuch, Motherboard, [[Vice News]]
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It's no secret that neo-Nazis freely post anonymously all over the internet, every single day. But a recent leak shows that white nationalists online can't always protect their identities.
The metadata of a now-defunct neo-Nazi message board that is considered the birthplace of several militant organizations—among them the U.S.-based terror group [[Atomwaffen]] Division—was dumped onto the internet by what appears to be anti-fascist activists.
The site, [[IronMarch]], is widely associated with the rise of the new wave of white supremacist accelerationst groups advocating for armed insurgency against society. The site ran from [[2011]] to [[2017]] and garnered more than 150,000 posts while active. The dump of its inner workings includes the login names of its former members and their associated emails and IP addresses.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[An Infamous Neo-Nazi Forum Just Got Doxxed|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/a359q8/an-infamous-neo-nazi-forum-just-got-doxxed]]'' November 6, 2019, Ben Makuch, [[Vice News]]
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It's no secret that neo-Nazis freely post anonymously all over the internet, every single day. But a recent leak shows that white nationalists online can't always protect their identities.
The metadata of a now-defunct neo-Nazi message board that is considered the birthplace of several militant organizations—among them the U.S.-based terror group [[Atomwaffen]] Division—was dumped onto the internet by what appears to be anti-fascist activists.
The site, [[IronMarch]], is widely associated with the rise of the new wave of white supremacist accelerationst groups advocating for armed insurgency against society. The site ran from [[2011]] to [[2017]] and garnered more than 150,000 posts while active. The dump of its inner workings includes the login names of its former members and their associated emails and IP addresses.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[An Infectious Disease Doctor Explains Why Striving For Herd Immunity From Covid-19 Is A Bad Idea|https://www.forbes.com/sites/coronavirusfrontlines/2020/09/14/an-infectious-disease-doctor-explains-why-striving-for-herd-immunity-from-covid-19-is-a-bad-idea/#d34c0f26b4f9]]'' September 14, 2020, Mark Kortepeter, [[Forbes]]
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There has been conjecture in the news lately whether White House medical advisor, Dr. [[Scott Atlas]], has endorsed a U.S. national response for pursuing "herd immunity." He has denied this, but there are others on social media and elsewhere who have endorsed the idea. This would be bad policy, for several reasons.
Before we get into that, though, here's a brief primer on herd immunity: it's a concept that usually applies to vaccines. The goal of achieving herd immunity is to vaccinate a high enough percent of a population to break the viral or bacterial chain of transmission between people. If enough people are vaccinated, the immunity of the "herd" of people protects those individuals who may not be able to receive a vaccine.
The percentage of the population that needs to be vaccinated depends on how contagious the infectious agent is. For measles, which is the most contagious virus known, up to 95% of the population must be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity. The SARS-CoV-2 virus (that causes COVID-19 illness) is not as contagious but estimates suggest that 50-70% of the population must be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[An influential 'dark money' group turns off the lights for the last time|https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2019/05/an-influential-dark-money-group-turns-off-the-lights-for-the-last-time]]'' May 23, 2019, Anna Massoglia, [[OpenSecrets News]]
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The name [[Wellspring Committee]] may already be forgotten — or entirely unknown — to most, but its life's efforts were certainly not in vain.
Many of the facets of modern-day society that we now take for granted, such as the multi-million dollar price tag on each Supreme Court confirmation fight, can be traced back to Wellspring's efforts. What Wellspring lacked in name recognition, it made up in largesse. Operating behind the scenes, Wellspring leaves behind countless dark money groups it helped sire and judges now on the bench thanks in part to its anonymous financiers' generosity.
Wellspring is survived by [[Judicial Crisis Network]] (JCN), another 501(c)(4) nonprofit that has established itself the preeminent vehicle for deep-pocketed donors to funnel millions of dollars behind or against judicial nominees in Supreme Court confirmation fights, largely bankrolled by Wellspring.
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Many of the facets of modern-day society that we now take for granted, such as the multi-million dollar price tag on each Supreme Court confirmation fight, can be traced back to Wellspring's efforts. What Wellspring lacked in name recognition, it made up in largesse. Operating behind the scenes, Wellspring leaves behind countless dark money groups it helped sire and judges now on the bench thanks in part to its anonymous financiers' generosity.
Wellspring is survived by [[Judicial Crisis Network]] (JCN), another 501(c)(4) nonprofit that has established itself the preeminent vehicle for deep-pocketed donors to funnel millions of dollars behind or against judicial nominees in Supreme Court confirmation fights, largely bankrolled by Wellspring.
Since Wellspring's birth from a short-lived union of the Koch network and GOP political operatives leading up to the [[2008]] election, it has accounted for more than 90 percent of JCN's total funding.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Analysis: Questionable 'N.Y. Post' Scoop Driven By Ex-Hannity Producer And Giuliani|https://www.npr.org/2020/10/17/924506867/analysis-questionable-n-y-post-scoop-driven-by-ex-hannity-producer-giuliani]]'' October 17, 2020, David Folkenflik, [[National Public Radio]]
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This week, the [[New York Post]] published a story based on what it says are emails — "smoking gun" emails, it calls them — sent by a Ukrainian business executive to the son of Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]]. The story fits snugly into a narrative from President Trump and his allies that [[Hunter Biden]]'s zealous pursuit of business ties abroad also compromised the former vice president.
Yet this was a story marked more by red flags than investigative rigor.
To start, the emails have not been verified as authentic. They were said to have been extracted from a computer assumed — but not proven — to have belonged to the younger Biden. They were said to have been given to the Post by Trump's personal lawyer [[Rudy Giuliani]], who is known for making discredited claims about the Bidens.
The venue is also suspect. The pro-Trump New York Post is owned by [[Rupert Murdoch]], a steady supporter of the president despite recently casting doubt on Trump's reelection prospects. The lead reporter was a former producer for [[Sean Hannity]], Trump's best friend on his favorite news network, [[Fox News]], also controlled by the Murdochs. And the story asserted the existence of a meeting absent any documentation that it actually occurred. (The Biden campaign says the tabloid never sought comment on the veracity of the claims.)
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Despite the name, Anarcho-Capitalists are not anarchists.
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*[[Anarcho-capitalism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarcho-capitalism]] - //Wikipedia.//
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The first two questions at Sunday's second presidential debate were aimed straight at the elephant in the room: the secretly recorded video, published Friday, of [[Donald Trump]] bragging about how he treats women.
[[Anderson Cooper]] didn't sugarcoat it. "What you said was locker room banter — kissing women without consent, grabbing their genitals — that is sexual assault," Cooper said. "You bragged that you have sexually assaulted women."
Trump's response, incredibly, was to keep insisting that it was just locker room banter, and to keep trying to change the subject.
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|!foundation |September 2, 2016|
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |[[Andrew Anglin]]|
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''Andrew Anglin'', founded [[The Daily Stormer|Daily Stormer]] on July 4, 2013, as a faster-paced replacement for his previous website ''Total Fascism''. The website also publishes its content in Spain and Latin America, Italy and Greece.
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*[[Andrew Auernheimer]]
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*[[The Daily Stormer|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer]], RationalWiki.
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|!other names |Weev|
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|!birth name |Andrew Al\u0430n Escher Auernheimer|
|!birth date |September 1, 1985 (36 years)|
|!birth place |[[Fayetteville, Arkansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/]]|
|!nationality |American|
|!known for |[[Internet trolling|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_trolling]], [[hacktivism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hacktivism]], [[neo-Nazism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/neo-Nazism]], [[alt-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/alt-right]]|
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*[[Andrew Anglin]]
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Andrew Breitbart and James O'Keefe Ruined Him, and Now He Gets $100,000|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/03/andrew-breitbart-and-james-okeefe-ruined-him-and-now-he-gets-100-000/273841/]]'' March 8, 2013, Conor Friedersdorf, [[The Atlantic]]
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Several days ago, I said all of this on [[Twitter]], to the delight of many who found the passage as humorous as I do. At the time, I saved a screenshot, fearing that the piece would be changed or taken down, but I needn't have worried. Normal journalistic impulses don't really apply at [[Breitbart]].
No harm done in this instance. But the [[Andrew Breitbart]]-inspired, averse-to-correction mode of journalism isn't always so innocuous, as I was reminded yesterday when I saw that Juan Carlos Vera's name was back in the headlines. I haven't written about him for some time, but if you're looking for the most indefensible thing that happened when Andrew Breitbart worked with [[James O'Keefe]], this is worth revisiting.
There's finally good news to report.
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|>| !Andrew Gumbel |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Andrew Kaczynski |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Andrew Kirell |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Andrew MacDougall |
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|>| !Andrew Marantz |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Andrew Marantz on How the Far Right Took Over the Internet|http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/10/andrew-marantz-on-how-the-far-right-took-over-the-internet.html]]'' October 17, 2019, Brian Feldman, Intelligencer, [[New York Magazine]]
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What happened to the internet over the past decade? As online activity became centered on just a handful of websites, opportunistic extremists, hucksters, and misanthropes took advantage of lax oversight to move once-unthinkable ideas into the mainstream. At the same time, the platforms who turned a blind eye are still hesitant to cop to their own role in the rise of the alt-right and the resurgence of internet Nazis (who turned out to be real Nazis). Some of the most prominent examples of the online right are chronicled in [[Andrew Marantz]]'s new book Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation. He spoke to Intelligencer earlier this week about his reporting process, and the current state of online discourse.
On a broad level, how do you approach interviewing the bad characters in this book?
Very, very carefully. I do not at all take lightly the ethical concerns that are intrinsic in broaching or not broaching the subject matter that I'm interested in. I see a lot of glib dismissals of these questions. I see a lot of journalists say, "Well, as long as you write the truth your hands are clean." And first of all, that raises all kinds of thorny questions about "the truth," and also it's not always the case that if don't have any factual errors in your piece that means that you're ethically in the clear, or even journalistically in the clear.
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Andrew Nolch charged with painting offensive graffiti at memorial|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5916991/Fellow-comedian-charged-painting-offensive-graffiti-memorial-Eurydice-Dixon.html]]'' July 4, 2018, Bryant Hevesi, [[Daily Mail]]
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The 31-year-old man who allegedly spray painted lewd graffiti at the memorial for Eurydice Dixon has been named as fellow comedian [[Andrew Nolch]].
Mr Nolch was arrested by police last week and charged with criminal damage, offensive behaviour and making offensive graffiti.
He is known to friends of Ms Dixon, who herself was an aspiring comedian, [[The Age]] reported.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Andrew Scheer |
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|!birth name |Andrew James Scheer|
|!birth date |May 20, 1979 (42 years)|
|!birth place |[[Ottawa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottawa]], [[Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario]], Canada|
|!party |[[Reform|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_Party_of_Canada]] (1998–2000)<br>[[Alliance|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Alliance]] (2000–2003)<br>[[Conservative|Conservative Party of Canada]] (2003–present)|
|!otherparty |[[Saskatchewan Party]] (provincial)|
|!spouse |Jill Ryan (2003-)|
|!relatives |[[Jon Ryan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Ryan]] (brother-in-law)|
|!residence |[[Stornoway|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stornoway_(residence)]]|
|!education |[[University of Ottawa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Ottawa]]<br>[[University of Regina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Regina]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])|
|!website |[[Party website|https://conservative.ca/andrew-scheer]]|
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''Andrew James Scheer'' PC MP (born 20 May 1979) is a Canadian politician serving as [[Member of Parliament|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Member_of_Parliament]] (MP) for the [[riding|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riding_(division)]] of [[Regina—Qu'Appelle|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina—Qu'Appelle]] since 2004. He has been [[Leader of the Conservative Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leader_of_the_Conservative_Party_of_Canada]] and [[Leader of the Official Opposition|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leader_of_the_Official_Opposition_(Canada)]] since 2017.
!!!See also
*[[Andrew Scheer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Scheer]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Andrew Scheer and Abortion]]
*[[Andrew Scheer and the Alt-Right]]
*[[Andrew Scheer and Climate change]]
*[[Andrew Scheer and Indigenous]]
*[[Andrew Scheer and LGBTQ]]
*[[Andrew Scheer and the Environment]]
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|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|>| !Andrew Sullivan |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Andrew Torba |
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|>| !Andrew Wakefield |
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|!birth date |~ September 3, 1956 (65 years)|
|!birth place |Eton, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom|
|!nationality |British|
|!education |[[King Edward's School, Bath|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Edward's_School,_Bath]]|
|!alma mater |[[St Mary's Hospital Medical School|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Mary's_Hospital_Medical_School]], London|
|!occupation |Former [[physician|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/physician]], researcher|
|!known for |[[MMR vaccine controversy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMR_vaccine_controversy]], removal of medical qualifications|
|!home town |Bath, England|
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!!!See also
*[[Andrew Wakefield|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Wakefield]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Andrii Derkach |
|!birth date |August 19, 1967 (54 years)|
|!birth place |[[Dnipropetrovsk|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dnipro]], [[Ukrainian SSR|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_SSR]], [[USSR|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USSR]] ,,(now [[Dnipro|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dnipro]], [[Ukraine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine]]),,|
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!!!See also
*[[Andrii Derkach|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrii_Derkach]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Anduril Industries |
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|>| !Andy Biggs |
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|!birth name |Andrew S. Biggs|
|!birth date |November 7, 1958 (62 years)|
|!birth place |[[Tucson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tucson,_Arizona]], [[Arizona|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Andy Biggs|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Biggs]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f57.png}} ''[[Andy Biggs, Other Politicos Tied to Gilbert Religious Group Labeled as Anti-Gay "Hate Group" by Southern Poverty Law Center|https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/andy-biggs-other-politicos-tied-to-gilbert-religious-group-labeled-as-anti-gay-hate-group-by-southern-poverty-law-center-6654888]]'' March 9, 2012, Matthew Hendley, [[Phoenix New Times]]
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The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] rolled out with its new round of "hate group" labels, adding the [[Arizona]] chapter of the charity/religious advocacy group [[United Families International]] to the list for being "anti-gay."
[[Republican]] state Representative [[Andy Biggs]] is the former policy adviser to the group, and his wife [[Cindy Biggs]] is currently listed as the organization's secretary and treasurer on its website. [[Congress]]ional candidate [[Matt Salmon]]'s mother Nancy used to be the president.
According to Republican state Representative Cecil Ash's website, he and his wife have been affiliated with the group for "several years."
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|>| !Andy Ngo |
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|!birth name |Andy Cuong Ngo|
|!birth date |1986/1987 (34-35 years)|
|!employer |[[The Post Millennial]]|
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A doxxer for [[Patriot Prayer]],<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> and other far right groups. A writer/editor for fringe far-right publications.
!!!Doxing
In 2019, Ngo labelled several journalists, including Shane Burley and Alexander Reid Ross, as "[[antifa|Antifa]] ideologues".<<ref " [3]">> According to [[Vox|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vox_(website)]]'s Zack Beauchamp, Ngo [[doxed|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/doxed]] a political activist in 2019 by publishing her full name.<<ref " [6]">> Ngo is known for publishing the mugshots of arrestees in Portland to his twitter account.<<ref " [7]">>
!!!Credibility
Ngo's credibility and objectivity as a journalist has been extensively criticized. Since 2019, he has been accused of using selectively edited videos and sharing misleading and inaccurate information to paint antifa activists as violent, and to underplay the violence of the [[far-right|Alt-Right]],<<ref " [8]">><<ref " [9]">><<ref " [10]">><<ref " [11]">><<ref " [12]">><<ref " [13]">><<ref " [14]">><<ref " [15]">> with ''[[Columbia Journalism Review|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_Journalism_Review]]'' describing Ngo as a "discredited provocateur".<<ref " [16]">> Some of Ngo's contentions about antifa have been rated as "false" by fact-checker [[Politifact|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politifact]].<<ref " [4]">> Several sources have declined to refer to Ngo as a "journalist".<<ref " [8]">><<ref " [5]">>
!!!See also
*[[Andy Ngo|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Ngo]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Andy Ngo|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Andy_Ngo]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Zielinski, Alex (August 26, 2019). [[Undercover in Patriot Prayer: Insights From a Vancouver Democrat Who's Been Working Against the Far-Right Group from the Inside|https://www.portlandmercury.com/blogtown/2019/08/26/27039560/undercover-in-patriot-prayer-insights-from-a-vancouver-democrat-whos-been-working-against-the-far-right-group-from-the-inside]]. //Portland Mercury//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Owen, Tess (August 27, 2019). [[Super Awkward for Right-Wing Blogger Andy Ngo to Make a Cameo in Video of Plot Against Antifa|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/d3apyv/super-awkward-for-right-wing-blogger-andy-ngo-to-make-a-cameo-in-video-of-plot-against-antifa]]. //Vice News//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Burley, Shane (June 19, 2019). [[I was the target of alt-right death threats across the internet – here's what happened next|https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/alt-right-antifa-death-threats-doxxing-quillette-a8966176.html]]. [[The Independent]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Venezky, Emily (5 June 2020). [[No evidence this man died at hands of an 'antifa murderer'|https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2020/jun/05/facebook-posts/no-evidence-man-died-hands-antifa-murderer/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Dickson, E. J. (3 September 2019). [[How a Right-Wing Troll Managed to Manipulate the Mainstream Media|https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/andy-ngo-right-wing-troll-antifa-877914/]]. //Rolling Stone//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Beauchamp, Jack (July 3, 2019). [[The assault on conservative journalist Andy Ngo, explained|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/7/3/20677645/antifa-portland-andy-ngo-proud-boys]]. //[[Vox (website)|Vox]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Peel, Sophie (September 16, 2020). [[Portland Protesters Say Their Lives Were Upended by the Posting of Their Mug Shots on a Conservative Twitter Account|https://www.wweek.com/news/2020/09/16/portland-protesters-say-their-lives-were-upended-by-the-posting-of-their-mug-shots-on-a-conservative-twitter-account/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "Gupta, Arun (August 2019). [[Portland's Andy Ngo Is the Most Dangerous Grifter in America|https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/08/andy-ngo-right-wing-antifa-protest-portland-bigotry]].">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "Derysh, Igor (28 August 2019). [[Right-wing "journalist" Andy Ngo outed: Video shows him hanging out with far-right hate group|https://www.salon.com/2019/08/28/right-wing-journalist-andy-ngo-outed-video-shows-him-hanging-out-with-far-right-hate-group/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [10]" "Dalbey, Alex (August 20, 2019). [[Edited videos of Portland protests are telling half-truths|https://www.dailydot.com/layer8/antifa-portland-protests-disinformation-propaganda/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [11]" "Hagle, Courtney (August 28, 2019). [[Media presented far-right grifter Andy Ngo as a credible journalist. He was just caught covering for far-right extremists as they plan violent attacks.|https://www.mediamatters.org/fox-news/media-presented-far-right-grifter-andy-ngo-credible-journalist-reporting-left-wing]]. //[[Media Matters for America]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [12]" "Dearment, Alaric (September 3, 2019). [[Andy Ngo Is Journalism's Problem|https://abovethelaw.com/2019/09/andy-ngo-is-journalisms-problem/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [13]" "Butler, Grant (December 29, 2019). [[Oregon's top 15 newsmakers of 2019|https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2019/12/oregons-top-15-newsmakers-of-2019.html]]. [[The Oregonian]].">><br/><<footnotes " [14]" "Strickland, Patrick (29 September 2020). [[Antifa and America's revamped Red Scare|https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2020/9/29/antifa-hysteria-americas-revamped-red-scare]]. //Al Jazeera//.">><br/><<footnotes " [15]" "Joan Donovan (3 September 2020). [[How an overload of riot porn is driving conflict in the streets|https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/09/03/1007931/riot-porn-right-wing-vigilante-propaganda-social-media/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [16]" "Tovrov, Daniel (23 October 2019). [[Dropshipping journalism|https://www.cjr.org/special_report/newsweek.php]].">>
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{{f355.png}} ''[[ANDY NGO ATTACKED! (IN CONTEXT)|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlrTgms6yXc]]'' July 5, 2019, Vic Berger, [[YouTube]]
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[[Proud Boys]]-friendly and [[Patriot Prayer]]-collaborator provocateur and propagandist [[Andy Ngo]] went to a Proud Boys rally in [[Portland]] to film/harass people protesting the hate group. After repeatedly being told to back off & stop sticking a camera in their faces, things escalated and Ngo capitalized in a big way. Andy is STILL running this grift. Read the scam letters he's sending out to people to get them to mail him money. A truly remarkable grift: https://twitter.com/brendan_franco/status/1309636917512646656?s=20
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{{f26.png}} ''[[Andy Ngo's lawsuit against Rose City Antifa, protesters can move forward, judge decides|https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2020/12/andy-ngos-lawsuit-against-rose-city-antifa-protesters-can-move-forward-judge-decides.html]]'' December 23, 2020, Zane Sparling, [[The Oregonian]]
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A right-wing [[Portland]] journalist's legal battle with left-wing activists will move forward after a [[Multnomah County]] judge rejected a courtroom maneuver that would have tossed out the case as frivolous.
Circuit Judge Kathleen M. Dailey denied on Dec. 15 a special motion to strike down the suit, which was filed by plaintiff [[Andy Ngo]] against Rose City [[Antifa]], five named protesters who are alleged to have attacked or harassed him, and numerous other unnamed defendants in June. It seeks $900,000 in damages.
[[Lawyer]]s for defendant Benjamin Bolen — who said he has been misidentified as an assailant of Ngo during a demonstration that occurred at a U.S. [[Immigration and Customs Enforcement]] facility — had hoped the judge would deem the suit a Strategic [[Lawsuit]] Against Public Participation, or [[SLAPP]], and thereby end the litigation at an early stage.
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|>| !Angela Merkel |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Angela Saini |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Angela Stanton-King |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Angry Pillow Man Makes Wild Promises About New 'Free Speech' Social Network|https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7mw48/mike-lindell-mypillow-ceo-starting-vocl-social-network]]'' March 12, 2021, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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[[VOCL]], (pronounced vocal) will launch in a couple of weeks, Lindell said on [[Steve Bannon]]'s War Room podcast Thursday. The tagline for the new platform is "voices of free speech," and Lindell said it would be a combination of "print, radio, and TV."
The new site will be a cross between [[Twitter]] and [[YouTube]], according to Lindell, who added both other platforms would soon be obsolete once VOCL launched. YouTube is owned by Alphabet, [[Google]]'s parent company, and Lindell seemed to be a bit confused about who was running the video hosting site.
"[[Jack Dorsey]], and Mr. Google, they are gonna be a thing of the past as far as those two entities go because you are going to go where the people go," Lindell said.
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|>| !Angus King |
|!occupation |Politician|
|!party |Independent|
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|>| !Anindya Datta |
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|>| !Anita Kumar |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Anita MonCrief |
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|>| !Ann Corkery |
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|>| !Ann Coulter |
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|!birth name |Ann Hart Coulter|
|!birth date |December 8, 1961 (59 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Ann Coulter|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Ann Coulter|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Ann_Coulter]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !Ann Wagner |
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|>| !Anna Eshoo |
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|!birth name |Anna Georges|
|!birth date |December 13, 1942 (78 years)|
|!birth place |[[New Britain, Connecticut|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Britain,_Connecticut]]|
|!party |[[Democratic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!religion |[[Chaldean Catholic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldean_Catholic_Church]]|
|!spouse |George Eshoo (divorced)|
|!children |Karen Eshoo<br />Paul Eshoo|
|!alma mater |[[Ca\u00f1ada College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ca\u00f1ada_College]]|
|!occupation |communications executive, political assistant|
|!residence |[[Atherton, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atherton,_California]]<<ref " [1]">>|
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!!!See also
*[[Anna Eshoo|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Eshoo]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Anna Merlan |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Anna Nicole Smith |
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|>| !Anna Schecter |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Anna Sekulow |
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|>| !Anonymous |
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Another Bogus Vaccine Attack From RFK Jr.|https://www.thedailybeast.com/robert-f-kennedy-jrs-attack-on-hpv-vaccines-is-bogus-and-the-timing-couldnt-be-worse?ref=home]]'' July 22, 2020, Stuart Blume, [[Daily Beast]]
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Across the globe, billions of people are anxiously awaiting a COVID-19 vaccine, hoping that when they have one everything will be normal again.
But there are also millions who think differently. Surveys in a number of countries show that a substantial percentage of the public don't want the vaccine, or at least are unsure about taking it. In the US, that figure is as high as 50 percent. A major reason, according to the surveys, is that some people fear possible side effects.
It's safe to assume it isn't the prospect of a slight inflammation around the injection point that bothers them, nor a temporary stiffness in their arm—the only modern vaccine side effects on which there is a consensus within the scientific community.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Another local news reporter announces live on air that she'll be exposing her employers to Project Veritas|https://www.rawstory.com/april-moss/]]'' June 21, 2021, Sky Palma, [[Raw Story]]
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Exactly one week after Fox26[[Houston]] reporter Ivory Hecker announced live on air that she was handing over secret recordings of her supervisors and co-workers to the right-wing media watchdog group [[Project Veritas]], the weekend weather anchor for CBS 62 [[Detroit]] made an on-air announcement that she will be handing over information to the group as well.
April Moss made the announcement while giving the weather forecast this Sunday.
"...and speaking of a brand new week, I will be sitting down this week with Project Veritas to discuss the discrimination that CBS is enforcing upon its employees. Tune in to Project Veritas for my full story," she said before returning to her forecast.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Another Pastor Charged With Defying Coronavirus Orders Against Large Gatherings|https://www.thedailybeast.com/tony-spell-louisiana-pastor-charged-with-defying-coronavirus-order-against-large-gatherings]]'' March 31, 2020, Pilar Melendez, [[Daily Beast]]
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"Instead of showing the strength and resilience of our community during this difficult time, Mr. Spell has chosen to embarrass us for his own self-promotion," Central [[Police]] Chief Roger Corcoran said in a statement to The [[Daily Beast]]. "Mr. Spell will have his day in court where he will be held responsible for his reckless and irresponsible decisions that endangered the health of his congregation and our community."
Authorities said Spell's last service was held on Sunday, when the pastor hosted about 500 worshippers at the church in Central, a city about 20 minutes from [[Baton Rouge]]. The pastor previously told WMTV he did not believe his congregation was at risk of getting the virus—which has infected more than 177,400 people and killed 3,600 nationwide—because he believed the virus was "politically motivated."
"It's not a concern," Spell said last Tuesday after another service. "The virus, we believe, is politically motivated. We hold our religious rights dear and we are going to assemble no matter what someone says."
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|>| !Anthony Deutsch |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Anthony Fauci |
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|!title |Director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]|
|!employer |[[Ronald Reagan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan]]<br/>[[George H.W. Bush]]<br>[[Bill Clinton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton]]<br>[[George W. Bush|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush]]<br>[[Barack Obama]]<br>[[Donald Trump]]|
|!birth name |Anthony Stephen Fauci|
|!birth date |December 24, 1940 (80 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Anthony Fauci|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Fauci]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Anthony Scaramucci |
|!other names |The Mooch|
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!!!See also
*[[Anthony Scaramucci|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Scaramucci]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Anthony Scaramucci among White House figures fooled by email prankster: report|https://globalnews.ca/news/3638381/white-house-email-prankster-anthony-scaramucci/]]'' August 1, 2017, Jesse Ferreras, [[Global News]]
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An email prankster who claims to have ensnared major public figures from around the world reportedly managed to trick a number of people connected to the White House in July.
[[Donald Trump Jr]]., ex-White House communications director [[Anthony Scaramucci]] and U.S. Ambassador to [[Russia]]-designate Jon Huntsman Jr. are just a few people that a prankster known on [[Twitter]] as @Sinon_Reborn claimed to have fooled in a series of emails, according to [[CNN]].
He reportedly sent messages pretending to be a number of people, including [[Eric Trump]], the son of U.S. President Donald Trump; [[Jared Kushner]], Trump's son-in-law; and [[Reince Priebus]], the former White House chief of staff.
!!!See also
*[[Anthroposophy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthroposophy]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Waldorf education|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldorf_education]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Anti-Canadaland Article Linked To Republican Strategy Firm|https://www.canadalandshow.com/anti-canadaland-article-linked-to-republican-strategy-firm/]]'' June 24, 2019, [[Canadaland]]
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When Professor [[Greg Hill]] of [[Boise State University]] received questions from two different Canadian news organizations about an op-ed he wrote for The [[Washington Times]] that described [[Canadaland]] as "fake news," he did not respond to the reporters who sent them. Instead, he forwarded their emails to [[Todd Cranney]], a [[Republican]] strategist who served as the deputy political director for [[Mitt Romney]]'s [[2012]] presidential campaign.
Cranney is a partner at [[Riverwood Strategies]], an [[Idaho]]-based strategy and communications firm that worked with the Romney and [[Marco Rubio]] campaigns and with [[America Rising]], a political action committee that produces opposition research on Democrats.
Riverwood's website describes his professional skills as follows:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Anti-Choice Apps Are Violating Google and Apple Privacy Standards|https://rewire.news/article/2019/07/24/anti-choice-apps-are-violating-google-and-apple-privacy-standards/]]'' July 24, 2019, Alys Brooks, [[Rewire.News]]
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A watchdog group has called on [[Apple]] and [[Google]] to remove apps created by organizations opposed to abortion rights and [[LGBTQ]] rights because they misuse personal information, don't provide privacy policies, and violate the app stores' basic standards.
Campaign for Accountability, a nonpartisan group focused on public accountability, argues the apps don't follow guidelines for templated apps, include extensive tracking, and don't follow privacy rules laid out by Apple and Google.
"Apple and Google have kicked other apps off their platforms for violating their policies, and these anti-choice groups should be no exception," Alice C.C. Huling, counsel for Campaign for Accountability, said in a statement. "Tech companies should apply their rules uniformly, rather than turn a blind eye to violations by developers with powerful political and social connections."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Anti-fascist activists clash with Tommy Robinson supporters in London|https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/aug/03/anti-fascist-activists-clash-tommy-robinson-supporters-london]]'' August 3, 2019, Mattha Busby, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Stand Up to Racism]] says rising bigotry at the top of society is emboldening the far right
Anti-fascist counter-protesters declared [[Tommy Robinson]] supporters "can't march unopposed" as opposing demonstrations were kept apart by police in central [[London]] on Saturday.
Singing "We want Tommy out", hundreds of supporters of the jailed far-right activist congregated at [[Oxford]] [[Circus]] under strict conditions imposed by the Metropolitan police, which limited the groups to specific areas and a certain time period.
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[[Donald Trump]] has made warnings about the threat of antifa and "far-left fascism" a central part of his re-election campaign. But in reality leftwing attacks have left far fewer people dead than violence by rightwing extremists, new research indicates, and antifa activists have not been linked to a single murder in decades.
A new database of nearly 900 politically motivated attacks and plots in the United States since [[1994]] includes just one attack staged by an anti-fascist that led to fatalities. In that case, the single person killed was the perpetrator.
Over the same time period, American white supremacists and other rightwing extremists have carried out attacks that left at least 329 victims dead, according to the database.
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The ads say cheap foreign labor has made US tech workers seem "expensive, undeserving, and expendable." They advocate for laws requiring tech companies to hire US workers instead.
The campaign was paid for by [[Progressives for Immigration Reform]], a [[DC]]-based group designated as "anti-immigrant " by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (a civil rights nonprofit) in [[2010]].
[[Kevin Lynn]], executive director at Progressives for Immigration Reform, said the campaign is about protecting US jobs. "The idea is to make immigration work for the citizens as a whole," said Lynn, whose mother immigrated to the US from [[Ireland]] in [[1952]]. "That's what we've done for a long time, but it's not doing that now."
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FAIR and CIS have been labeled hate groups by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]. FAIR was founded in the 1970s by [[John Tanton]], a white nationalist. In 1993, Tanton wrote "I've come to the point of view that for European-American society and culture to persist requires a European-American majority, and a clear one at that." Tanton also played a role in initial funding for CIS, which formed in 1986. Immigration-restriction group [[NumbersUSA]], has not been designated a hate group by SPLC, but the organization has several ties to Tanton, who mentored NumbersUSA's director.
FAIR has lobbied state legislatures to implement hard-line immigration laws, including an Arizona law championed by former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was convicted of contempt of court when he refused to stop racially profiling Latinos.
The group also backed Hazleton, Pa.'s ordinance to bar landlords from renting to undocumented immigrants. That law was passed by U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta (R-Hazleton) when he was Hazleton mayor. The Hazleton law was eventually ruled unconstitutional.
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Dr. [[John Tanton]], an ophthalmologist in [[Michigan]] who became an anti-immigrant leader criticized by civil rights advocates as being racist but praised by his supporters, died in Petoskey on Tuesday. He was 85.
Tanton established several groups calling for reduced immigration in the United States and his ideas have had a significant influence on the immigration debate, helping drive some of the immigration policies under President [[Donald Trump]]. He was described by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] as the racist architect of the modern anti-immigrant movement.
The president of a group he founded that calls for sharp reductions in immigration, [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]] (FAIR), said in a statement, "this remarkable giant of a man ... passed Tuesday quietly in his home town of Petoskey, Michigan."
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The [[Center for Immigration Studies]], one of the country's most visible anti-immigration groups, has taken its feud with a nonprofit civil rights organization to court, alleging that its inclusion on the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]'s list of known hate groups violates a federal law originally passed to target the mob.
"SPLC and its leaders have every right to oppose our work on immigration, but they do not have the right to label us a hate group and suggest we are racists," said [[Mark Krikorian]], executive director of Center for Immigration Studies. "The Center for Immigration Studies is fighting back against the SPLC smear campaign and its attempt to stifle debate through intimidation and name-calling."
In the complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the Center for Immigration Studies alleges that the group's inclusion on SPLC's list amounts to wire fraud, and that it has cost CIS at least $10,000 in material damages. The complaint also alleges that the purported fraud violates the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, commonly known as [[RICO]], a federal law originally written to target organized crime but now most frequently used to sue businesses over false statements transmitted through the mail or electronically.
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A leading anti-Islam activist with close ties to the Trump administration suggested Wednesday that a string of bombs sent to high-profile Democratic figures and newsrooms was an effort "to deflect attention from the Left's mobs."
"None of the leftists ostensibly targeted for pipe-bombs were actually at serious risk, since security details would be screening their mail," [[Frank Gaffney]], executive chairman of the [[Center for Security Policy]], wrote on [[Twitter]]. "So let's determine not only who is responsible for these bombs, but whether they were trying to deflect attention from the Left's mobs."
That message comes as law enforcement reports that "functional" explosive devices were sent to philanthropist [[George Soros]], [[Hillary Clinton]], [[Barack Obama]], Rep. [[Debbie Wasserman-Schultz]], and the newsrooms at [[CNN]]'s [[New York]] headquarters and the [[San Diego]] Tribune.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Anti-Islam Provocateur Who Ripped Up Quran at Mosque Investigated By Police|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/zmgn99/anti-islam-provocateur-who-ripped-up-quran-at-mosque-investigated-by-police]]'' March 26, 2018, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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[[Police]] are investigating after a video showing a woman ripping up pages of a Quran and placing them on the windshield of cars outside of a [[Mississauga]] mosque was posted to [[Facebook]] last week. The video also shows the woman telling the attendees of the mosque that they worship Satan.
The woman in the 10-minute long video—which was filmed around 5 PM Thursday evening—identifies herself as [[Sandra Solomon]] and is one of [[Canada]]'s most prolific anti-Islam activists. This is but the latest stunt for Solomon who works with the well-known anti-Islamic and pro-[[Israel]] Facebook page [[Never Again Canada]]. The video has since deleted the video but several media outlets were able to attain the footage.
The video begins with her standing in front of Dar Al-Tawheed Islamic Centre where she says that she is going to educate Canada on the evils of Islam and rails against Imams. Solomon rips up the Quran which she describes as a "Satanic, evil book" before placing the torn places (alongside one of her own flyers) on the windshield of the worshippers.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Anti-LGBT Hate Group Alliance Defending Freedom Defended State-Enforced Sterilization for Transgender Europeans|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2017/07/27/anti-lgbt-hate-group-alliance-defending-freedom-defended-state-enforced-sterilization]]'' July 27, 2017, Alex Amend, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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The April [[2017]] decision in A.P., Garçon and Nicot v. [[France]] was thus no small feat for LGBT activists and their allies. While the court lacks a strong enforcement mechanism, the ruling sets a new legal guideline for all 47 countries party to the [[European Convention on Human Rights]] (ECHR), including 20 that still have sterilization laws on the books.
But back on July 1, [[2015]], ADF International filed an intervention (similar to an amicus brief in U.S. courts) in the ECtHR arguing that the court should not decide in favor of the petitioners. Instead, ADF International attorneys [[Roger Kiska]] and [[Robert Clarke]] argued, much like their colleagues in the context of the U.S., that anti-discrimination protections and rights to privacy outlined in the ECHR do not extend to the LGBT community and, in this case specifically, transgender Europeans (Kiska is now with the [[London]]-based Christian [[Legal]] Centre).
In the intervention brief, Kiska and Clarke warned against "human rights imperialism," a contested term used primarily in the context of Western efforts in [[Africa]] and Asia (as opposed to the ECtHR in which each European country is a member and plays a role in seating judges), and argued that the court should afford a wide "margin of appreciation" — an ECtHR doctrine that seeks to balance political and social realities across Europe in its rulings — in this case.
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VICE News found at least 20 recent fundraisers on [[GoFundMe]] that seek to pay for someone's conversion therapy, practices designed to change a person's sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. Many of the descriptions of these fundraisers suggest that the organizer might be a teenager, a college student, or still living with their parents—or were, until they were kicked out. Some also indicate that they're being pressured by their families.
"Over the last few years I've been having temptations to have romantic and sexual relationships with woman [sic]," wrote one organizer who said they were from the [[United Kingdom]]. "I'm disgusted in my own skin and my whole family has thrown me out for my selfish decisions."
These fundraisers, which often ask for something in the range of $1,000 to $5,000, have drawn next to no donations. At least a few are clearly not serious. But conversion therapy can be deadly: Multiple studies have uncovered that trying to change someone's sexual orientation or gender identity not only doesn't work but also can send their risk of suicide skyrocketing.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Anti-Lockdown Protesters Now Calling for Dems to Die|https://www.thedailybeast.com/anti-lockdown-protesters-now-calling-for-dems-to-die?ref=home]]'' May 27, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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As the head of Cowboys for Trump, [[Couy Griffin]] has led pro-Trump horse rides through [[Washington]], D.C., and posed for a photo in the White House with [[Donald Trump]]. He's a superfan of the president and on May 17, he made the case that Democrats should die.
"I've come to a place where I've come to a conclusion where the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat," Griffin said to cheers at a rally at a [[New Mexico]] church. He was there to defy a public safety order pertaining to the coronavirus.
Griffin, a county commissioner in the state, hastily added that he only meant Democrats who were dead in "the political sense"—an effort at cleanup he repeated in an interview with The [[Daily Beast]] on Tuesday.
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The hate group appeared at a rally in [[Ohio]] on April 14. In the days that followed, their members attended demonstrations in [[Michigan]], [[Colorado]], [[Nevada]] and [[Florida]]. On April 20, in the midst of growing anti-Asian bigotry and conspiratorial accusations that the novel coronavirus was manufactured in a [[Chinese]] laboratory, members of the Vice City [[Proud Boys]] demonstrated outside of [[Miami]] City Hall with a banner that read "Fuck the Chinese Government."
For nearly four years, the Proud Boys have used Trump rallies and street marches – frequently punctuated by premeditated outbursts of violence – to draw attention to their brand of far-right "Western chauvinism." In the process, they have won the admiration of extremists and, in some cases, been embraced by more mainstream branches of the right wing.
Proud Boys chairman [[Enrique Tarrio]] holds a megaphone during a rally at Tom McCall Waterfront Park on Aug. 17, [[2019]] in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]]. (Photo by John Rudoff/AFP via Getty Images)
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At the outset of the pandemic, Amy, a 48-year-old mother of two from [[Ohio]], was afraid. When the government began recommending people wear masks, she not only complied but also made masks for others. "I was like, oh, this is scary, this could be really bad," she said.
But when Ohio Gov. [[Mike DeWine]] announced the state would extend its lockdown for the month of May, she'd had it. Pandemic over or not, she was done. After that, Amy became vehemently anti-mask and began to doubt whether the coronavirus was really that big of a deal. Her mother unfollowed her on [[Facebook]] over her "anger posts" about masks, and she hasn't heard from her in a month. She carries a homemade mask with her, just in case, but she doesn't believe in them.
"It's a violation of my freedom, I think, and then also I just don't think they work," Amy said. "A lot of stuff says it does, but then some doesn't."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Anti-Maskers Ready to Start Masking-to Protect Themselves From the Vaccinated|https://www.vice.com/en/article/88nnwg/anti-maskers-ready-to-start-maskingto-protect-themselves-from-the-vaccinated]]'' May 11, 2021, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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Experts say the conspiracy is born from a fundamental misunderstanding of how vaccines work. It has been widely debunked and you can read about it here, here, and here, among other places.
Anti-vax influencers are instructing their fellow anti-vaxxers as well as anti-maskers (at this point the two communities overlap to a huge degree) that one of the best ways to defend themselves from this blight is to co-opt…social distancing, the very strategy they have long decried.
[[Sherri Tenpenny]], an anti-vaxxer who was found to be key in spreading COVID-19 conspiracy theories, suggested on a recent anti-vax livestream that you may have to "stay away from somebody who's had these shots…forever."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Anti-Muslim crusaders make millions spreading fear|https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2010/10/24/antimuslim-crusaders-make-millions-spreading-fear/28936467/]]'' October 24, 2010, Bob Smietana, [[The Tennessean]]
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[[Steven Emerson]] has 3,390,000 reasons to fear [[Muslim]]s.
That's how many dollars Emerson's for-profit company — [[Washington]]-based SAE Productions — collected in [[2008]] for researching alleged ties between American Muslims and overseas terrorism. The payment came from the [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] Foundation, a nonprofit charity Emerson also founded, which solicits money by telling donors they're in imminent danger from Muslims.
Emerson is a leading member of a multimillion-dollar industry of self-proclaimed experts who spread hate toward Muslims in books and movies, on websites and through speaking appearances.
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[[ACT for America]] is going in a new direction with the [[Mar-a-Lago]] event in [[Palm Beach]], [[Florida]]. The group has traditionally held its annual conference, including a gala, around Sept. 11 in the [[Washington]], D.C., area. This year's ticket prices represent about a 400 percent increase over previous years, which ranged from $250 to $350.
The group is advertising the Nov. 7 gathering at Mar-a-Lago as a "National Security Dinner Gala" in which special political and legislative guests have been invited.
ACT appears to be experiencing somewhat of a brand shift as it tries maintain its anti-[[Muslim]] base while seeking a broader audience. On top of its anti-Muslim message, the group supports Trump's border wall and his wish to abolish birthright citizenship, which guarantees citizenship to anyone born in the United States.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Anti-quarantine protesters are being kicked off Facebook and quickly finding refuge on a site loved by conspiracy theorists|https://www.businessinsider.com/anti-quarantine-protesters-mewe-facebook-groups-conspiracy-theorists-social-media-2020-5]]'' May 3, 2020, Paige Leskin, [[Business Insider]]
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Protests against lockdown orders taking place in several states are being organized in groups and events on [[Facebook]], but the platform has started taking down content that advocates violations of social-distancing guidelines.
[[Business Insider]] has found that protesters are moving their organizing efforts to [[MeWe]], a social media platform that says it prides itself on user privacy.
The site's founder says it doesn't accept "lawbreakers and people promoting threats and violence," but Business Insider found more than a dozen examples of popular groups that encouraged breaking state-issued shelter-in-place orders.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Anti-Queer Pastor Claims Trump 'Really' Likes His Conservative Bible Studies|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/anti-queer-pastor-trump-bible-studies_n_5acf7f30e4b016a07e99f4c5?ri18n=true]]'' April 12, 2018, Carol Kuruvilla, [[Huffington Post]]
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In an interview with the [[BBC]], Drollinger said that, although the president doesn't participate in his Bible study group, Trump does receive weekly copies of the pastor's teachings.
Drollinger told the BBC that Trump "writes me back notes on my bible studies."
"He's got this leaky Sharpie felt-tip pen that he writes all capital letters with," Drollinger said in the interview published Sunday. "'Way to go Ralph, really like this study, keep it up.' Stuff like that."
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[[TruNews]], a fundamentalist [[Christian]] platform that regularly releases anti-Semitic, Islamophobic and homophobic videos, said on Thursday that it had been permanently banned from [[YouTube]].
The channel was apparently removed for violating the site's terms against hate speech. YouTube previously issued temporary bans against the channel.
TruNews's founder, [[Florida]] pastor [[Rick Wiles]], is known for his anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. He heads the Flowing Springs Church in Vero Springs, Florida.
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*[[Antisemitism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Anti-Trump super PAC launched by George Conway, other conservatives|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/12/17/anti-trump-lincoln-project-super-pac/2672990001/]]'' December 17, 2019, William Cummings, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON – A group of conservative critics of President [[Donald Trump]] – including the husband of White House counselor [[Kellyanne Conway]], [[George Conway]] – have launched a political action committee aimed at stopping his reelection.
The group includes conservative attorney Conway; former adviser to Sen. [[John McCain]] [[Steve Schmidt]]; former [[Ohio]] Gov. [[John Kasich]] adviser [[John Weaver]]; former [[New Hampshire]] [[Republican]] Party Chairwoman [[Jennifer Horn]]; and conservative pundit [[Rick Wilson]].
"Patriotism and the survival of our nation in the face of the crimes, corruption and corrosive nature of Donald Trump are a higher calling than mere politics," Conway, Schmidt, Weaver and Wilson wrote in an op-ed for The [[New York Times]] that ran Tuesday. "As Americans, we must stem the damage he and his followers are doing to the rule of law, the Constitution and the American character."
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A viral video featuring a man named [[Dan Stock]] pushing vaccine and mask misinformation to an [[Indiana]] city's school board has been circulating on social media, earning millions of Facebook engagements in three days. In January, Stock joined the Convention of States Indiana's director to share his experience being near the police line during the riot on [[January 6]].
DAN STOCK: I think the thing that most impressed me though -- that crowd stood there two feet from that line of officers for an hour to an hour and 15 minutes, with pepper spray hitting them and concussion grenades and paint balls going into them. And the two things I didn't see. I didn't see anybody attack the police and I didn't see anybody retreat. The concussion grenades would land and everyone would turn around to turn their backs to them and then they'd scatter just a bit. And as soon as it went off, they'd fill right back in. The people hit with pepper spray would fall back and we'd put water in their eyes but other people would just file right up to the line of police and nobody did anything to them. I'll tell you, the courage I saw displayed by a bunch of American citizens there in defense of our elections and the control of their passion was really inspiring.
DALE PARRISH (Convention of States Indiana Director): So the part that you saw, you felt was peaceful and thought that protestors were brave? Am I right?
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People, from across the political spectrum, who are against vaccination for contra-factual reasons.
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On April 26, two [[California]] physicians posted a video on [[YouTube]] about what they said was a potentially deadly side effect of social distancing: Our immune systems will get weaker because of lack of exposure to germs. They weren't the only ones to make this argument. In a May 4 video, a controversial and outspoken Dr. [[Shiva Ayyadurai]]—an engineer who claims to have invented email—also embraces this idea. In a May 3 YouTube video, he announced, "Viruses do not harm or kill us." Instead, he argues, "Your body is an amazing being—it knows how to take care of itself, and that's how we get immune health. But these politicians, the C[[DC]] and the NIH—they're not talking about any of this. Shame on them, it's criminal." An article from the [[Minnesota]]-based conservative think tank the [[Charlemagne Institute]] titled "COVID-19 Lockdowns May Destroy Our Immune Systems" is currently making the rounds, too.
"In order for our immune systems to be harmed by social distancing, we would have to live in sterile settings for a long time in which no bacteria or germs could affect us."
It's not hard to see why this content took off. The idea—or the basic contours of it, at least—has some elements of truth. Immunologists have shown that, in general, we strengthen our immune systems by exposing them to pathogens. In the last few decades, researchers have amassed evidence to suggest that some chronic conditions that are common in the developed world but rare in poorer countries—including asthma, allergies, and autoimmune illnesses like Crohn's disease—could be the result of an environment that doesn't have enough germs, causing the immune system to go haywire.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Antifa falsely accused of threatening Civil War group|https://qz.com/1800988/antifa-falsely-accused-of-threatening-civil-war-group/amp/]]'' February 11, 2020, Justin Rohrlich, [[Quartz]]
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In [[2017]], [[Antifa]], a loose collection of left-leaning militant anti-fascist groups, was blamed by many for a series of violent threats mailed to a [[Virginia]] organization that hosts Civil War reenactments, as well as a pipe bomb planted at one of its annual gatherings.
Now the [[FBI]] believes those threats likely didn't come from Antifa at all, but instead from a member of the Civil War reenactment group itself.
A search warrant application seeking phone records for Gerald Leonard Drake, a former volunteer at the nonprofit Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation in Middletown, Virginia, was unsealed today in federal court. The filing lays out evidence that Drake, a 61-year-old registered sex offender who has spent time in prison, sent the letters to exact revenge on Cedar Creek after it kicked him out of his unit. The document does not say which side Drake fought for during the reenactments, but email addresses for Drake listed in public records include variations on the word "confederate."
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Original Version of the Song: The Champs
Original Title of the Song: Tequila
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{{f0.png}} ''[[ANTIFA surprised to discover it is an organization|https://www.thebeaverton.com/2020/06/antifa-surprised-to-discover-it-is-an-organization/]]'' June 1, 2020, Anders Yates, [[The Beaverton]]
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VARIOUS LOCATIONS AROUND THE WORLD – Following President [[Donald Trump]]'s announcement that the United States is designating ANTIFA as a terrorist organization, the loosely connected individuals around the world involved in the movement to oppose fascism were surprised to discover that they are in fact all one big organization.
"All this time all I thought I was doing was taking direct action to fight nazis," stated self-professed anti-fascist Mattheus Grant of Eugene, OR. "But when I learned that I'm actually a member of an organization, I got so excited! Maybe we can get an office now?"
Across the internet, large swaths of otherwise barely connected people who happen to hold the same belief system began speculating if they, too, now constitute an "organization". Formal requests for recognition have already been filed on behalf of vegetarians, people who insist on continuing to watch Riverdale, and Libras.
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Prominent anti-vaccine voices have joined the din of those protesting social-distancing measures amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report by The [[New York Times]].
The merging movements have some health experts concerned that anti-vaccination sentiments may spread among the various factions protesting the mitigation efforts. Those factions include [[Tea Party]] activists, armed militia groups, protesters carrying Confederate flags, and some business owners who merely want to be able to reopen, according to experts who spoke with the Times.
"There is a tremendous amount of cross-pollinization of ideas as these factions get to know each other," Devin Burghart, who runs the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights, told the Times.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Anything to protect the stock market: Fox News rallies around the idea that social distancing is worse than COVID-19|https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/anything-protect-stock-market-fox-news-rallies-around-idea-social-distancing]]'' March 23, 2020, John Kerr, [[Media Matters]]
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[[Fox News]] pundits and the president himself are arguing that the "cure" that will decrease the spread of COVID-19 — shutting down non-essential workplaces and demanding people shelter inside their homes for long enough to suppress the virus — is somehow worse than the "disease" of the novel coronavirus due to its harsh impact on the economy. This is just from the past few days:
Fox pundits and even a news anchor on Saturday shared a since-debunked Medium piece written by a Republican activist making a similar point.
As MSNBC host Chris Hayes noted in a Twitter thread, there are several faults within conservatives' line of reasoning.
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Rep. [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]], the freshman progressive from [[New York]], is facing more than a dozen challengers in her reelection race this year.
Perhaps the strongest contender is the former [[CNBC]] host [[Michelle Caruso-Cabrera]], a former registered [[Republican]] who is running in the Democratic primary and has raised almost $1 million.
While Caruso-Cabrera accused Ocasio-Cortez of being "out of touch" with her constituents and living in a luxury apartment in [[Washington]], [[DC]], Caruso-Cabrera only moved to the Bronx-[[Queens]] district late last year after residing for several years in [[Trump International]] Hotel and Tower in [[Manhattan]].
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{{f372.png}} ''[[AP Exclusive: Pence to attend event hosted by QAnon backers|https://apnews.com/8e610effec6e294be01f25035393b6b9]]'' September 9, 2020, Brian Slodysko, [[Associated Press]]
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President [[Mike Pence]] and top officials from President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign are slated to attend a [[Montana]] fundraiser next week hosted by a couple who have expressed support for the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory, according to an event invitation obtained by The [[Associated Press]] and a review of social media postings.
The hosts of the fundraiser, Caryn and [[Michael Borland]], have shared QAnon memes and retweeted posts from QAnon accounts, their social media activity shows. The baseless conspiracy theory posits that Trump is fighting entrenched enemies in the government and also involves satanism and child sex trafficking.
Beyond Pence, the Sept. 14 fundraiser in [[Bozeman]], Montana, is expected to draw influential figures in the president's orbit including [[Kimberly Guilfoyle]], a top Trump fundraising official who is dating [[Donald Trump Jr]]., GOP chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, [[Republican National Committee]] finance chairman [[Todd Ricketts]] and RNC co-chairman Tommy Hicks Jr., the event invitation shows.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[AP FACT CHECK: Trump denies tear gas use despite evidence|https://apnews.com/2aa7979e6fb88948895407f127e5e5b6\]]'' June 4, 2020, Calvin Woodward, [[Associated Press]]
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[[Law enforcement]] officials shy away from describing crowd-dispersing chemical tools as tear gas; it evokes police gassing citizens or the horrors of war. But giving those tools a more antiseptic name does not change the reality on the ground.
Federal institutions such as the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] and the U.S. Army [[Medical]] Research Institute of Chemical Defense have listed tear gas as the common term for riot-control agents. Whether the common or formal term is used, the effects on people are the same.
Those effects were well documented when authorities forcefully cleared a crowd from outside the White House before Trump walked to St. John's Church across Lafayette Park on Monday to be photographed holding a Bible.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[AP sources: White House aware of Russian bounties in 2019|https://apnews.com/425e43fa0ffdd6e126c5171653ec47d1]]'' June 30, 2020, James Laporta, [[Associated Press]]
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Top officials in the White House were aware in early [[2019]] of classified intelligence indicating [[Russia]] was secretly offering bounties to the Taliban for the deaths of Americans, a full year earlier than has been previously reported, according to U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the intelligence.
The assessment was included in at least one of President [[Donald Trump]]'s written daily intelligence briefings at the time, according to the officials. Then-national security adviser [[John Bolton]] also told colleagues he briefed Trump on the intelligence assessment in March 2019.
The White House did not respond to questions about Trump or other officials' awareness of Russia's provocations in 2019. The White House has said Trump was not — and still has not been — briefed on the intelligence assessments because they have not been fully verified. However, it is rare for intelligence to be confirmed without a shadow of a doubt before it is presented to top officials.
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{{f9.png}} ''[[AP: Fla. AG sought Trump money before spurning Trump University case|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ap-fla-ag-sought-trump-money-before-spurning-trump-university-case/]]'' June 7, 2016, AP, [[CBS News]]
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Florida's attorney general personally solicited a political contribution from [[Donald Trump]] around the same time her office deliberated joining an investigation of alleged fraud at Trump University and its affiliates.
The new disclosure from Attorney General [[Pam Bondi]]'s spokesman to The Associated Press on Monday provides additional details around the unusual circumstances of Trump's $25,000 donation to Bondi.
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A ''new religious movement apologist'' (''NRM apologist'' or ''cult apologist'') is a person who offers arguments in defense of controversial [[new religious movements|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/new_religious_movements]] (pejoratively called [[cults|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cults]]).<ref name = Robbins>Robbins, Thomas. "New Religious Movements in the Twenty-First Century: Legal, Political, and Social Challenges in Global Perspective". [[Routledge|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Routledge]].</ref><ref name = LewisOxford>Lewis, James R.. "The Oxford Handbook of New Religious Movements". [[Oxford University Press|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_University_Press]].</ref> Sociologists [[Benjamin Zablocki]] and [[Thomas Robbins|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Robbins_(sociologist)]] say the term is used by critics of new religious movements to devalue scholars whose writings they consider too sympathetic or tolerant of such groups.<<ref " [1]">>
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*[[Cult Apologists|https://www.culteducation.com/apologist.html]], Cult Education Institute.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Apopka preacher Paula White says defying Trump is 'fighting against hand of God'|https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2017/08/30/apopka-preacher-paula-white-says-defying-trump-is-fighting-against-hand-of-god]]'' August 30, 2017, Monivette Cordeiro, blog, [[Orlando Weekly]]
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Apopka preacher [[Paula White]], who gave Tuesday's invocation in front of the Orange County board of commissioners meeting, recently appeared on a televangelist program where she said defying President [[Donald Trump]] was akin to "fighting against the hand of God."
Without specifying how big that hand might be, White said God was responsible for Trump's presidency on a television show hosted by [[Jim Bakker]], a disgraced televangelist convicted of fraud who has been telling people that Christians will start a civil war if Trump is impeached.
"He's not a polished politician," White told Bakker. "In other words, he's authentically – whether people like him or not – has been raised up by God because God says that He raises up and places all people in places of authority. It is God that raises up a king, it is God that sets one down and so when you fight against the plan of God, you're fighting against the hand of God."
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Immigrant advocates are hoping a recent court decision could lead to the release of sealed records at the University of [[Michigan]] of Dr. [[John Tanton]] of Petoskey, seen as the architect of the modern anti-immigrant movement.
In a unanimous decision, a three-judge panel in [[Detroit]] with the Michigan Court of [[Appeal]]s overturned the decision of a lower court judge who had thrown out a lawsuit filed in [[2017]] by immigration attorney Hassan Ahmad asking the university to release boxes of Tanton's records. The closed files could shed light on groups and leaders, seen by critics as racist, who are influencing current immigration policies.
Under an agreement with the University of Michigan, Tanton, an 85-year-old retired ophthalmologist, has 11 boxes of his records under seal until 2035. The university had argued to the court that since the records were sealed by the agreement, they were not public records and therefore could not be released under the [[Freedom of Information Act]] (FOIA).
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The [[Boogaloo]] Bois are bringing [[Hawaii]]an shirts, AR-15s — and now, apparently, explosives — to anti-racism protests across the country.
Three of these new right-wing anti-government extremists were arrested by federal authorities in [[Las Vegas]] on Thursday, accused of trying to spark violence at the protests there for their own gain.
Now this congressman wants to know what, exactly, the [[Department of Homeland Security]] is doing about it.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Are Trump and the Anti-Lockdown Militias Itching for Violence?|https://theintercept.com/2020/05/07/are-trump-and-the-anti-lockdown-militias-itching-for-violence/]]'' May 7, 2020, Mehdi Hasan, Deconstructed Podcast, [[The Intercept]]
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Protests have broken out in and around several state capitols, with demonstrators, among them armed right-wing militia members, attempting to pressure their state governments to end the Covid-19 lockdowns. Could this end in violence, and what does it portend for the presidential election? Scholar of right-wing extremism [[Nicole Hemmer]] joins [[Mehdi Hasan]] to discuss the protests.
Nicole Hemmer: [[Donald Trump]] is no stranger to the language of political violence. It's something that he has encouraged throughout his presidential campaign and throughout his presidency.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Are We Witnessing the Fall of Far-Right Figurehead 'Tommy Robinson'?|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wxqbdz/tommy-robinson-edl-decline-popularity]]'' August 12, 2020, James Poulter, [[Vice News]]
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In the autumn of [[2009]], a little-known figure named Stephen Yaxley-Lennon made his first appearance on Newsnight, using the pseudonym [[Tommy Robinson]].
Yaxley-Lennon appeared on the [[BBC]]'s flagship news programme as the founder and leader of the [[English Defence League]] (EDL). In a clip, he wore a balaclava and burned a Nazi flag in a disused warehouse in his home town of Luton, in the hope this would reassure viewers that the EDL was not a far-right group – an impression they may have had because of the aggressive anti-[[Muslim]] protests it organised.
Yaxley-Lennon, a former [[British National Party]] (BNP) member, would go on to dominate the British far-right for the following decade. He's been wined and dined at the House of Lords, invited to address the US [[Congress]], frequently appeared on British TV, been invited to [[Russia]] to give a speech after being backed by the country's foreign ministry and made a small fortune through soliciting donations and book sales. First as the leader of the EDL, then as a vlogger, he was capable of pulling thousands of his supporters onto the streets for often violent protests.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Arguments Canceled In E. Jean Carroll Case Against Trump|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/e-jean-carroll-lawsuit-donald-trump-justice-department]]'' October 21, 2020, Zoe Tillman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — The Justice Department was set to face questions from a federal judge on Wednesday about the government's unusual effort to take over President [[Donald Trump]]'s private defense against a defamation lawsuit filed by the writer and columnist [[E. Jean Carroll]], who accused him of rape.
But less than an hour before the hearing was supposed to begin, the DOJ lawyer who was going to argue asked for a delay, saying that he'd been turned away from the [[Manhattan]] federal courthouse that morning because he hadn't complied with the state's coronavirus travel restrictions. The judge gave DOJ three options: send another lawyer to the courthouse, argue by phone, or cancel the hearing altogether and have the judge decide on each side's written briefs alone.
The Justice Department went for the last option, ending the proceeding shortly after it began.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Arizona 'Audit' Leader Starred in Election Conspiracy-Theory Movie|https://www.thedailybeast.com/arizona-audit-leader-starred-in-election-conspiracy-theory-movie]]'' June 28, 2021, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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PHOENIX—The head of [[Arizona]] [[Republican]]s' controversial "audit" of [[2020]] presidential ballots was revealed Saturday as the anonymous star of a new movie claiming the election was stolen, raising questions about how credible any upcoming report from the supposed audit could be.
The revelation of [[Cyber Ninjas]] CEO [[Doug Logan]]'s involvement in the conspiracy theory movie The Deep Rig came at the film's premiere in a church on the outskirts of [[Phoenix]], as [[Arizona Republic]]ans gathered to celebrate the count's end.
The Deep Rig, which is based on a book by former [[Overstock]] CEO [[Patrick Byrne]], features an array of discredited voter-fraud hunters presenting a hodgepodge of theories claiming that [[Joe Biden]] stole the election from [[Donald Trump]]. But while Deep Rig's claims may be on the fringe, its premiere drew support from top Arizona Republican officials, with GOP state Sen. Sonny Borrelli and Reps. Mark Finchem and Walt Blackman in the audience.
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[[Republican]]s once referred to [[Ken Bennett]] as the "director" of their widely-panned audit of votes in [[Maricopa County]], but he has reportedly lost his privileges to even enter the building where the fiasco is taking place.
Bennett, who served as [[Arizona]]'s Secretary of State and president of the state Senate, was the one person associated with the recount with experience in elections. He was officially listed as the liaison to the state Senate, which paid $150,000 of the $9 million the audit is reportedly costing.
"Questions are mounting about who is in control of the long-running partisan review of Maricopa County's [[2020]] election results — the Arizona Senate, which ordered it, or the outside firms that are running it," The [[Arizona Republic]] reported Friday evening. "On Friday, Ken Bennett, the Senate liaison to the audit, was not allowed into the building at the state fairgrounds where the audit is taking place, a day after he shared data with outside critics from an ongoing ballot count."
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A dubious review of millions of ballots cast in [[Arizona]]'s largest county will be delayed after three members of the company involved in the effort contracted COVID-19, according to a top [[Republican]] state lawmaker.
The firm, [[Cyber Ninjas]], had been expected to hand over findings Monday from its chaotic and widely criticized review of [[2020]] presidential election ballots cast in [[Maricopa County]], but that timeline will be pushed back after a majority of its team became "quite sick."
"The team expected to have the full draft ready for the Senate today, but unfortunately Cyber Ninjas CEO [[Doug Logan]] and two other members of the five-person audit team have tested positive for COVID-19 and are quite sick," [[Arizona Senate]] President [[Karen Fann]] said in a statement.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Arizona Group Reveals Source For $11 Million Political Contribution In California|https://www.kunc.org/post/arizona-group-reveals-source-11-million-political-contribution-california]]'' November 5, 2012, [[KUNC]]
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This morning a shadowy [[Arizona]] group decided to disclose where $11 million in political contributions came from. The money was used to fight for an anti-union ballot measure and against a proposition from Gov. [[Jerry Brown]] to raise sales and income taxes.
[[California]]'s Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) says the $11 million is the largest contribution "ever disclosed as campaign money laundering in California history." FPPC says it may be the largest anonymous donation in state history.
The accusation of "money laundering" comes because the group, [[Americans for Responsible Leadership]], funneled money from non-profit to non-profit. The [[Los Angeles Times]] reports:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Arizona Judge Reinstates GOP Law Shielding 'Dark Money'|https://readsludge.com/2020/10/07/arizona-judge-reinstates-gop-law-shielding-dark-money/]]'' October 7, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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Campaign finance laws throughout the country generally require political donors to be disclosed, but it's usually not difficult for individuals and corporations that would prefer to keep their identities secret to dodge those rules. By setting up a 501(c)(4) "social welfare" nonprofit organization, money from undisclosed sources can be funneled to independent expenditures backing candidates because nonprofits are not required to disclose their donors.
This happens at a vast scale and it has allowed roughly $1 billion in dark money to be spent on elections in the past decade, partly because the [[Internal Revenue Service]] has not been stopping political actors from misusing nonprofit charity status. Social welfare nonprofits are not allowed under [[IRS]] guidelines to have politics be their "primary activity," but the IRS has not been actively enforcing this rule. Not a single nonprofit had their status revoked due to violating the political activity prohibition from [[2015]] to April [[2019]], according to a [[ProPublica]] investigation, despite a surge of political spending by nonprofits during that period.
States don't have to accept the IRS' inaction on nonprofits in order to police dark money in their elections. In [[Arizona]], the Citizens Clean Elections Commission, which enforces the state's campaign finance laws, finalized rules in December [[2017]] allowing itself to demand records from social welfare groups spending on politics in the state to check whether they are properly designated as non-disclosing groups. If the commission determined groups were abusing their nonprofit status by being primarily focused on politics, it could force them to publicly disclose their donors.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Arizona psychologist faces scrutiny for grants from organization founded to support research in eugenics|https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2018/09/10/arizona-psychologist-faces-scrutiny-grants-organization-founded-support-research]]'' September 10, 2018, Colleen Flaherty, [[Inside Higher ED]]
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The [[Pioneer Fund]] was established in a [[1937]] with the goal of promoting "race betterment" -- as in the white race -- and it has long funded research that supports or could support a link between race and intelligence. So, in [[2018]], when mainstream science has debunked any such link, is the Pioneer Fund still a legitimate source of funding for an academic researcher?
More precisely, is it still a legitimate source of funding for Aurelio Figueredo, professor of psychology, family studies and human development at the [[University of Arizona]]? Figueredo is facing public and professional scrutiny following a recent [[Associated Press]] investigation that found he is the only scientific researcher still receiving funding from the Pioneer Fund: his grants reportedly accounted for all $90,000 of the [[Maryland]]-based nonprofit's contributions reported to the [[Internal Revenue Service]] from [[2014]] to [[2016]]. In all, Figueredo received a total of $458,000 from the Pioneer Fund from [[2003]] to 2016.
"It's a foundation with an explicit agenda to prove that a biological hierarchy exists," said Alexandra Minna Stern, chair in American culture and professor of history, women's studies and obstetrics and gynecology at the University of [[Michigan]], who is an expert in the eugenics movement. "So for any university with a mission that embraces the basic tenets of equality, meritocracy, producing democratic citizens and having a multiracial, diverse student body, the mission of the Pioneer Fund is antagonistic to those very values."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Arizona Republican suggested McCain cancer statement was timed to hurt her campaign|https://globalnews.ca/news/4410663/kelli-ward-john-mccain-cancer-treatment-campaign/]]'' August 26, 2018, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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Hours before Sen. [[John McCain]] died on Saturday, a [[Republican]] seeking [[Arizona]]'s other U.S. Senate seat suggested that his family's earlier announcement that he was ending cancer treatment had been timed to hurt her campaign.
Former State Sen. [[Kelli Ward]], who lost a primary to McCain running from the right in [[2016]] and is now trying to win the GOP nomination for retiring Sen. [[Jeff Flake]]'s seat, made the suggestion in response to a [[Facebook]] post by a campaign aide.
According to screenshots of the conversation posted on [[Twitter]] by Arizona political reporters, the aide, Jonathan Williams, wondered if it was "just a coincidence" that the announcement of McCain ending medical treatment came the day Ward was launching a statewide bus tour, her big push before Tuesday's primary.
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The audit team that Senate President [[Karen Fann]] selected to examine the [[2020]] general election in [[Maricopa County]] will be led by a company owned by an advocate of the "[[Stop the Steal]]" movement who repeatedly alleged on social media that the election was rigged against former President [[Donald Trump]].
Fann announced on Wednesday that she'd selected four companies to participate in an extensive audit and recount of the election, led by [[Cyber Ninjas]], an [[Florida]]-based cybersecurity company. Cyber Ninjas is owned by [[Doug Logan]], who has been an active promoter of baseless conspiracy theories alleging widespread election fraud last year, including in [[Arizona]].
"I'm tired of hearing people say there was no fraud. It happened, it's real, and people better get wise fast," read a tweet from a since-suspended account that Logan retweeted on Dec. 31.
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[[Arizona]] Senate candidate [[Kelli Ward]], a [[Republican]] who's been focused on her ties to President Trump, has now enlisted a well-known conspiracy theorist and alt-right troll to participate in her campaign.
[[Pizzagate]] propagator [[Mike Cernovich]] is among the cast of characters — a veritable who's who of far-right personalities — that is scheduled to partake in Ward's upcoming "Road to Victory" campaign tour later this week. The tour, which will also feature an appearance from conservative commentator [[Tomi Lahren]] and a video shoutout by [[Iowa]] Rep. [[Steve King]], is Ward's last-ditch effort to convince voters of her Trump bona fides as she seeks to fend off challenges from former Sheriff [[Joe Arpaio]] and Rep. Martha McSally.
Ward — who first ran for Senate in a race against [[John McCain]] in [[2016]] — has positioned herself as a Republican molded in Trump's image, who's willing to call bullshit on the establishment and moderates like McCain and [[Jeff Flake]]. "We're Through With Lying, [[Fake]] 'Conservatives,'" her campaign website emphasizes. Her [[Twitter]] account is also dedicated to slamming RINOs (Republicans in name only) and includes frequent attacks on McSally as well as the state's current senators.
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The chairman of an [[Arkansas]] county [[Republican]] committee died from complications associated with COVID-19 on Tuesday—less than one month after his organization hosted a maskless gathering with other elected leaders.
Steven Farmer, who served as the chairman of the Craighead County Republican Committee, died on Tuesday after a weeks-long battle with the coronavirus that resulted in a stay at the ICU and a ventilator, his daughter and the organization announced.
The news comes just three weeks after his committee hosted an event with Sen. [[Tom Cotton]] (R-AR) and Rep. [[Louis Gohmert]] (R-TX), who contracted COVID-19 in July, for Reagan Day. Photos of the event show few attendees wearing masks and minimal social distancing. Arkansas state Rep. [[Dan Sullivan]], who is currently spearheading a lawsuit to overturn the mask mandate and other health directives in his state, also appears to have spoken at the event.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Armed 'Volunteers' Defend White Supremacy in Charlottesville|https://www.thedailybeast.com/armed-volunteers-defend-white-supremacy-in-charlottesville?ref=home]]'' July 20, 2020, Kali Holloway, [[Daily Beast]]
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In the pre-dawn hours of Monday, July 13, an anti-racist activist in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], awoke to find that someone, in the dark of night, had planted a flaming tiki torch on their front lawn. About half an hour later, another local anti-racist organizer would discover a blazing tiki-torch had also been placed, in his words, "very carefully and deliberately next to my mailbox." Later in the day, another tiki-torch was found—this one unlit and abandoned by the side of a road, along with a bottle of a fuel, near the home of a third activist. The message was clear.
"Tiki torches are irrevocably linked to August 11th and 12th," one of the targeted activists told me, referring to the mob of neo-Nazis and Trumpists who descended on Charlottesville in [[2017]]. "And so for us here, it's impossible to see this as anything other than intimidation, and I would say you'd have to be incredibly naive not to think of it as a threat of violence… It's clearly an effort to get myself and others to stop the work we do and to frighten us."
Three years after the [[Unite the Right]] rally, the national spotlight has moved on from Charlottesville but the white nationalists have not. Instead, openly armed "volunteers" are now posting themselves in public parks—making those parks feel much less safe, or public, to many—to protect monuments to racism.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Armed Man Who Allegedly Stormed Justin Trudeau's Residence Appears to Have Posted QAnon Content|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z3ez39/armed-man-corey-hurren-who-allegedly-stormed-justin-trudeaus-residence-rideau-hall-appears-to-have-posted-qanon-content]]'' July 3, 2020, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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Less than an hour before [[Corey Hurren]] allegedly drove his pickup truck through the gates of [[Rideau Hall]], where Prime Minister [[Justin Trudeau]] lives, a social media account for his business posted a meme that blames the global elite for COVID-19.
At 6:05 AM, the Instagram account for Grindhouse Fine Foods, the company Hurren operates, posted a meme relating to Event 201—a pandemic training event put on in part by the Bill [[Gates Foundation]]. At 6:40 AM, [[RCMP]] said Hurren rammed his truck, which contained multiple firearms, through the gates hard enough to set his airbags off. He left the truck on foot with a rifle in his hand and was intercepted by RCMP officers who, after hours of negotiation, were able to take him into custody without incident just before 8:30 A.M.
On Friday afternoon, RCMP announced a slew of firearms charges against Hurren, a member of the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve. They include: four counts of careless use of a firearm, four counts of illegally transporting of a firearm, four counts of possession of a weapon for a dangerous reason, one count of possession of of a prohibited devices, four counts of possession of a restricted firearm with ammunition, and one count of uttering threats. Hurren attended a bail hearing Friday afternoon but it was pushed back until July 17. He will remain in police custody till then.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Armed people in Michigan's legislature protest proposed coronavirus restrictions extension | CBC News|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/protesters-michigan-whitmer-coronavirus-covid-19-1.5551373]]'' April 30, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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Hundreds of protesters, some armed, gathered at [[Michigan]]'s state Capitol in [[Lansing]] on Thursday objecting to Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]]'s request to extend emergency powers to combat COVID-19, an appeal [[Republican]] lawmakers ignored.
The protest appeared to be the largest in the state since April 15, when supporters of U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] organized thousands of people for "[[Operation Gridlock]]," jamming the streets of Lansing with their cars to call out what they said was the overreach of Whitmer's strict stay-at-home order.
The slow reopening of state economies around the United States has taken on political overtones, as Republican politicians and individuals affiliated with Trump's re-election promoted such protests in electoral swing states, such as Michigan.
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In the history of voter suppression in the United States – including attempts to stop Black and Latino people from voting – [[Republican]] tactics in the [[1981]] [[New Jersey]] gubernatorial race are worth highlighting.
That November, voters in several cities saw posters at polling places printed in bright red letters. "WARNING," they read. "This area is being patrolled by the [[National Ballot Security Task Force]]."
And voters soon encountered the patrols themselves. About 200 were deployed statewide, many of them uniformed and carrying guns.
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Hundreds of demonstrators — some of them heavily armed — crowded into [[Michigan]]'s state capitol Thursday afternoon to protest against Democratic Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]]'s shelter-at-home order.
The demonstration began outside the capitol early in the day in heavy rain, but later in the afternoon, police allowed several hundred protestors — many not wearing masks — inside the building itself.
Protestors stood in the gallery while others attempted to gain access to the House floor, cramming themselves into the entryway chanting "Let us in!" They were held at bay by the chamber's Sergeant-at-Arms.
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As local lawmakers in [[Michigan]] gathered at the state Capitol building in [[Lansing]] on Thursday, they were met by hundreds of demonstrators—many carrying firearms—who forced their way into the statehouse in heated protest of the state's stay-at-home orders. Since March 24, Michigan, like most other states around the country, has been under a strict stay-at-home order, imposed by Democratic Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]], to help stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. But many Michigan residents are demanding Whitmer reopen the state, echoing President [[Donald Trump]]'s push to reopen the country and restart the economy—even if costs lives.
Multiple armed gunmen storm Michigan's State House, State police are protecting @GovWhitmer and blocking the gunmen from gaining access to the house floor. This is America in the age of Trump. pic.twitter.com/tLWR2bvjtR — Rob Gill (@vote4robgill) April 30, [[2020]]
This chaotic scene comes on the heels of several similar ones earlier this month in Michigan, followed by more in state capitols all over the country: Angry protesters—many donning pro-Trump gear, MAGA hats, and Confederate flags—demanding that their governors reopen their states. (It's important to note that while the president has tweeted his support for these protests, the actual number of people showing up to these demonstrations in violation of states' stay-at-home orders seems to be only a vocal minority.)
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Before Baca opened fire, protesters were pulling a chain looped around Oñate's neck, preparing to tear down a sculpture viewed as a symbol of genocide and racism. Members of the [[New Mexico]] Civil Guard stood watch carrying assault weapons, ostensibly to protect the monument. Suddenly, the cheers gave way to shouts. Baca threw a woman to the ground, then strode away from the crowd. When protesters chased after him, a scuffle broke out. "He's going to fucking kill you!" a bystander screamed before four gunshots pierced the air. Several of the bullets hit protester Scott Williams in the torso.
With Williams bleeding in the street, the New Mexico Civil Guard members formed a protective circle around Baca, their weapons ready. When law enforcement arrived, officers created a second ring around the militia, according to a video provided by another witness. After detaining the shooter and several militia members, officers fired tear gas and flash-bang grenades at the distraught crowd.
"The police handled the New Mexico Civil Guard and the gentleman very gingerly, with care, to make sure they didn't get injured, while they were on the opposite side trying to target Black and [[Indigenous]] people," said Soto. Williams, the victim, was in critical but stable condition as of Wednesday night, according to the local news station [[KRQE]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Arrest Warrant Issued for Jacob Wohl|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jacob-wohl-wanted-on-felony-arrest-warrant]]'' September 4, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[California]] authorities issued an arrest warrant for blundering conservative operative [[Jacob Wohl]], who is now due to be arraigned on a felony charge next month, court records show.
As The [[Daily Beast]] first reported earlier on Wednesday, Wohl and a former business partner were both wanted on a warrant signed in [[Riverside County]] on Aug. 19.
The warrant was recalled after Wohl—best known for a spree of bizarre, half-baked political schemes—appeared in court on Wednesday. He was released on his own recognizance until his Oct. 24 arraignment on a charge of unlawful sale of securities, prosecutors said.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Arrested Capitol rioters had guns and bombs, everyday careers and Olympic medals|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-protest-cases-insight-idUSKBN29J2V8]]'' January 14, 2021, Brad Heath, [[Reuters]]
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As authorities begin to charge the rioters in the Jan. 6 siege of the U.S. Capitol, court documents paint a picture of a diverse mob that included both citizens with mainstream careers - police officers, a flower shop owner, a state lawmaker, military veterans, even an [[Olympic]] medalist - as well as Americans on the fringe. One was a member of the [[Proud Boys]], a far-right extremist group. Another had a caveman costume beneath a police bulletproof vest. One served time in prison for attempted murder.
They traveled from as far as [[Hawaii]] to join the protest of [[Congress]] certifying Democrat [[Joe Biden]]'s election win, which [[Republican]] President [[Donald Trump]] has falsely claimed resulted from widespread election fraud. Some brought all manner of weapons or explosives, underscoring the grave threat from an insurrection that resulted in five deaths, including a police officer, and dozens of injuries.
Federal prosecutors have said they expect to bring charges against hundreds of people involving the riot and related threats and violence. They had charged about 80 as of Thursday, a Justice Department spokeswoman said. Their task was made much harder by that fact that overwhelmed police initially made few arrests of the hundreds of people who stormed the building - just 14 were detained that day by the U.S. Capitol [[Police]], which guards the building. And yet many suspects made investigators' and prosecutors' jobs easy by mugging for news cameras and posting what authorities described as real-time confessions - including videos of themselves - in postings on social media as they pushed their way inside the Capitol, home to the U.S. Congress, according to a [[Reuters]] review of court records.
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*Alex Kotch (June 22, 2017). [[Bradley Foundation Bankrolls Chairman Art Pope's Extreme Agenda in North Carolina|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2017/06/16/bradley-foundation-bankrolls-art-pope-extreme-agenda-nc/]]. //ExposedByCMD//.
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|!birth name |Arthur Betz Laffer|
|!birth date |August 14, 1940 (81 years)|
|!birth place |[[Youngstown, Ohio|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youngstown,_Ohio]], U.S.|
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|!birth date |March 24, 1942 (79 years)|
|!birth place |[[Chicago|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago]], [[Illinois|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois]]|
|!residence |[[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!nationality |American|
|!fields |[[Biochemistry]]|
|!workplaces |[[University of California, San Diego]]|
|!alma mater |[[California Institute of Technology|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Institute_of_Technology]],<br>[[University of California, San Diego|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_San_Diego]]|
|!thesis title |Experiments on the synthesis and spectral characterization of cytochrome-related molecules|
|!thesis url |http://www.worldcat.org/title/experiments-on-the-synthesis-and-spectral-characterization-of-cytochrome-related-molecules/oclc/701648249|
|!thesis year |1967|
|!doctoral advisor |[[Martin Kamen]]|
|!website |[[artforcongress.com/|https://www.artforcongress.com/]]|
|!spouse |Laurelee Robinson (died 1988)|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Arthur Schwartz: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know|https://heavy.com/news/2017/07/arthur-schwartz-scaramucci-reince-tweets-publicist-spokesman-weiner-pr/]]'' July 30, 2017, Tom Cleary, [[Heavy]]
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A friend of [[Anthony Scaramucci]], who once worked for a top [[New York]] public relations firm, has apologized after attacking [[Reince Priebus]] on [[Twitter]], including threatening to leak information about the former White House chief of staff's alleged mistress.
[[Arthur Schwartz]], who has said he does not work for Scaramucci and was not speaking for him, deleted the tweets Sunday morning.
Here's what you need to know:
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{{f1.png}} ''[[As Biden promises to rein in private prisons, they're throwing money at Republicans|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/08/private-prison-companies-elections/]]'' August 13, 2020, Madison Pauley, [[Mother Jones]]
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The election is nearly three months away, and the private prison industry has already shelled out more on the campaign than in any other year. Private prison PACs, employees, and their families have given more than $1.9 million to candidates and parties so far, according to the [[Center for Responsive Politics]]—14 percent more than they spent in [[2016]]. About 92 percent of those donations went to [[Republican]]s, also a record.
This prodigious election spending makes a lot of sense. Private prison companies have enjoyed a cozy relationship with the Trump administration as it has increasingly relied on for-profit prisons to hold immigration detainees. Last year, the two largest prison companies, the [[GEO Group]] and [[CoreCivic]], counted on federal dollars for more than half of their revenue, according to their annual reports. And now, [[Immigration and Customs Enforcement]] is inking long-term contracts with prison companies to detain thousands of immigrants beyond the end of Trump's presidency.
In an earnings call last week, CoreCivic CEO Damon Hininger suggested that prison executives and the federal officials they work with are already anticipating various election scenarios including Democratic gains in [[Washington, DC]]. "We've had some conversations with folks in leadership and they're always obviously preparing potentially what happens in the coming days, weeks and months—with not only the pandemic but also going into [[2021]] and maybe some outcomes in [[Congress]] and the White House," Hininger told investors. "So they're preparing. And with that, working with us to prepare."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[As Charles Koch Cultivates Anti-War Image, Koch Industries Profits from Defense Contracts|https://readsludge.com/2019/07/24/as-charles-koch-cultivates-anti-war-image-koch-industries-profits-from-defense-contracts/]]'' July 24, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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[[Libertarian]] billionaire industrialist [[Charles Koch]] has gone to great lengths to paint himself as an anti-interventionist. He has funded foreign policy-focused think tanks and university centers such as the conflict-averse Center for the Study of Statesmanship at [[Catholic]] University and the Notre Dame International Security Center, which is directed by anti-NATO professor Michael Desch.
Most recently, he teamed up with an extremely unlikely ally, liberal billionaire philanthropist [[George Soros]], to found the [[Quincy]] Institute for Responsible Statecraft. The [[Charles Koch Foundation]] and Soros' [[Open Society Foundations]] each contributed $500,000 to help found the Quincy Institute, which will open in September, along with $800,000 from other donors.
"Political leaders have increasingly deployed the military in a costly, counterproductive, and indiscriminate manner, normalizing war and treating armed dominance as an end in itself," reads the institute's website. "The Quincy Institute is an action-oriented think tank that will lay the foundation for a new foreign policy centered on diplomatic engagement and military restraint."
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{{f330.png}} ''[[As Electoral Reform Lands on More Ballots, Anti-Ranked-Choice Campaign Defends Status Quo|https://reason.com/2020/07/31/as-electoral-reform-lands-on-more-ballots-anti-ranked-choice-campaign-defends-status-quo/]]'' July 31, 2020, Max Dunat, [[Reason Magazine]]
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A surging number of states and localities are thinking about adopting ranked-choice voting, an alternative approach to running an election that offers more room for independent and third-party candidates. This, in turn, has sparked a backlash from the defenders of the traditional system.
Come November, voters in [[Alaska]], [[Massachusetts]], and [[North Dakota]], among other places, will decide whether to adopt ranked-choice voting, which allows voters to rank candidates on the ballot in order of preference instead of choosing just one.
If a candidate gets an outright majority of first-preference votes, he or she wins. If no one gets a majority, the candidate who received the least number of first-preference votes is eliminated. The votes they received are transferred over to voters' second preference. The process repeats until one candidate receives a majority of transferred votes. The process is also known as "instant runoff" voting, because it simulates a run-off election.
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But it's violence by white supremacists and other right-wing extremist disciples that has been rising since [[Barack Obama]]'s presidency and has surged since [[Donald Trump]] took office.
A preliminary tally by the [[Anti-Defamation League]]'s Center on Extremism found that domestic extremists took the lives of at least 50 people in [[2018]], up from the 37 the previous year. Last year was the fourth-deadliest for extremist attacks since [[1970]], according to the report. And "every single extremist killing" in 2018 "had a link to right-wing extremism," the report found. The [[FBI]] reported a 17% jump in hate crimes in [[2017]], its latest report, over the previous year.
The far right accounted for 73% of extremist murders in the U.S. between [[2009]] and 2018, according to the ADL data, compared to 23% by Islamic extremists. Acting [[Department of Homeland Security]] Secretary Kevin McAleenan described white supremacist violence as a "huge issue" and an "increasingly concerning threat" in a Capitol Hill hearing just last month.
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Sen. [[Ted Cruz]] (R-[[Texas]]) has introduced a resolution that would brand anti-fascist group [[Antifa]] a domestic terrorist organization even as right-wing violence is burgeoning in the U.S.
"Antifa are terrorists, violent masked bullies who 'fight fascism' with actual fascism, protected by liberal privilege," resolution co-sponsor Sen. [[Bill Cassidy]] (R-La.) said in a statement Thursday.
Cruz called Antifa a "terrorist organization composed of hateful, intolerant radicals who pursue their extreme agenda through aggressive violence."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[As legal troubles pile up, Trump has an easy way to get out of paying the bills himself|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/02/trump-pay-legal-bills-campaign-pac-donations/]]'' February 19, 2021, Russ Choma, [[Mother Jones]]
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Former President [[Donald Trump]] avoided conviction in his second impeachment trial, but his legal troubles are, of course, far from over. And the legal threats are proliferating on a near daily basis: There are criminal and civil investigations, defamation suits, and a disputed federal tax return for Trump to deal with, and some of his neighbors in [[Palm Beach]] would like to have the town forbid him from living at his club. All of this begs the question: How will Trump, who is facing dire financial straits in his post-presidency, afford to keep up the legal fight?
He could pay for the lawyers out of his own pocket, but given how little he likes paying for things himself and how much his business empire has foundered during the pandemic, that seems pretty unlikely. It's a safer bet that he'll turn to all of the donations he has piled up since he lost the election last November, which campaign finance experts say can be used to bail him out.
Since [[2015]], his campaign and its affiliates have spent more than $50.8 million on legal fees, dwarfing what other presidents have spent on legal costs.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[As Manafort and Gates Arrested, Trump Doubles Down on Clinton-Russia 'Scandal'|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/10/trump-doubles-down-on-clinton-russia-scandal.html]]'' October 30, 2017, Ed Kilgore, [[New York Magazine]]
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With the news that former [[2016]] Trump campaign chairman [[Paul Manafort]] and his deputy have been indicted on 12 federal criminal charges connected with highly corrupt activities on behalf of [[Russia]]n (or Russo-Ukrainian) interests, the Trump White House had a very big strategic decision to make about how to react. In most administrations, you'd figure an appalling situation like this would call for a restrained and perhaps sorrowful statement asserting the president's innocent shock at this development, and keeping him as far away from the unfolding news as possible.
But this being the Trump administration, restraint was probably never an option.
You have to figure the president knew everything about Manafort and Gates's indictment before it hit the news this morning. And that makes today's initial tweets revealing. Here was the first:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[As Markets Crashed, DeVos Sold Shares in Secretive Cayman Island Fund|https://readsludge.com/2020/07/03/as-markets-crashed-devos-sold-shares-in-secretive-cayman-island-fund/]]'' July 3, 2020, David Moore, [[Sludge]]
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On March 12, [[Secretary of Education]] Bety DeVos sold shares worth as much as $5 million in BDT Capital Partners Oak Co-Invest, a secretive fund for wealthy investors that operates out of the [[Cayman Islands]].
The sale was disclosed in a form put online by the Office of Government [[Ethics]] on April 6, [[2020]], but government watchdogs had no way of determining what assets comprised DeVos' sale as the coronavirus pandemic deepened and financial markets cratered. The periodic transaction report does not list details of the specific securities sold through the investment fund, which is used by wealthy elites such as the billionaire DeVos family. The value of the shares was reported as being worth between $1 million and $5 million.
Questions about financial transactions made by officials with access to non-public information became heightened in May when scandals engulfed the U.S. Senate concerning stock transactions made by Sen. [[Richard Burr]] (R-N.C.) and Sen. [[Kelly Loeffler]] (R-Ga.) weeks after all senators were briefed privately on the extent of the coronavirus crisis. Sen. Burr was served a warrant by the [[FBI]] in an investigation into the timing of his stock sell-off on February 13 and stepped down as chair of the influential [[Senate Intelligence Committee]].
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{{f43.png}} ''[[As much of America takes drastic action, some Republicans remain skeptical of the severity of the coronavirus pandemic|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/as-much-of-america-takes-drastic-action-some-republicans-remain-skeptical-of-the-severity-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic/2020/03/17/f8b199c8-6786-11ea-b313-df458622c2cc_story.html]]'' March 17, 2020, Robert Costa, [[Washington Post]]
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Over the weekend, Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-Calif.), a leading ally of President Trump, dismissed concerns about the coronavirus pandemic and said on [[Fox News]] that "it's a great time to just go out, go to a local restaurant."
And former New York City police commissioner Bernard B. Kerik, a Trump supporter who was pardoned last month, tweeted that "this hysteria is being created to destabilize the country, and destroy" Trump.
But from [[Italy]], where there is a national quarantine to try to slow the devastating effects of the coronavirus, [[Newt Gingrich]] offered a different perspective. The former House speaker wrote an opinion piece seeking to convince his fellow [[Republican]]s that not only was the pandemic very real, it required urgent action.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[As Pastors Make Unusual Easter Plans, One Vows 'Satan and Virus' Won't Stop 2000-Person Service|https://www.thedailybeast.com/louisiana-pastor-tony-spell-vows-satan-and-virus-wont-stop-easter-service-as-others-make-unusual-plans]]'' April 11, 2020, Olivia Messer, [[Daily Beast]]
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The weeks-long battle between religious leaders who have defied coronavirus lockdown orders and authorities trying to protect the public from spreading the deadly infection came to a head this weekend as members of churches around the country prepared for an unusual [[Easter]] [[Sunday service]].
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. surpassed 500,000 on Saturday, yet some faith leaders said they planned to go against federal guidelines discouraging public gatherings of more than 10 people, while others in harder-hit areas worked to set up Zoom meetings and experimented with sound-mixing technology to combine separately recorded hymns.
Governors in several states worked to balance the desire for adequate public health measures with the politics of asking citizens not to gather to celebrate the holiday. [[Indiana]] Gov. Eric Holcomb and [[Georgia]] Gov. Brian Kemp have encouraged worshippers to attend online services. Though Holcomb has ordered Indiana churches to stay closed, Kemp has reportedly left the decision up to individual pastors in his state. In [[Texas]] and [[Florida]], governors have exempted religious services from the states' stay-at-home orders.
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from the that-did-not-take-long-at-all dept
Well, that did not take long at all. On Friday we predicted that just like every other social media platform out there, the new favorite among people who falsely say that [[Twitter]] is censoring conservatives, would start taking down content and shutting down accounts just like everyone else. Because, if you run any sort of platform that allows 3rd party speech, sooner or later you discover you have to do that. In Friday's post, we highlighted [[Parler]]'s terms of service, which certainly allows for it to take down any content for any reason (we also mocked their "quick read on [[Wikipedia]]" style understanding of the 1st Amendment).
What we did not expect was that Parler would prove us right so damn quickly. Over the weekend, Parler was apparently busy taking down accounts.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[As the Cabinet Churns: Who's Still Standing Among Trump's Top Advisers|https://features.propublica.org/cabinet-cards/trump-cabinet-advisers-turnover-two-years/]]'' January 16, 2020, [[ProPublica]]
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Is Putting in Removing from Fired Now Has in Power
The administration of President [[Donald Trump]] has established a record for turnover among cabinet secretaries and senior advisers during a president's first term, according to a [[Brookings Institution]] study. Here's an updated guide to who's in and who's out.
Correction, Jan. 16, [[2020]]: This guide originally misstated the date [[Mike Pompeo]] became secretary of state. It was April 26, [[2018]], not May 2, 2018.
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{{f105.png}} ''[[As Trump team rushes to train 'army' of poll watchers, experts on watch for voter intimidation|https://abcnews.go.com/US/trump-team-rushes-train-army-poll-watchers-critics/story?id=73542441]]'' October 12, 2020, Matthew Mosk, [[ABC News]]
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[[Las Vegas]] political operative Jesse Law is not coy about the chief goal of the Election Day poll-watching operation that the [[Trump campaign]] hired him to organize in [[Nevada]].
"The main goal is electing the boss," Law told a group of volunteers last week during an online training session that was recorded on video and shared with [[ABC News]].
Law is one of more than a dozen Trump field generals organizing Election Day poll-watching operations in key battleground states and are now engaged in almost-daily training sessions preparing volunteers for long shifts watching the voting process unfold. The president's campaign is calling it "Trump's Army," which they maintain will be a force of 50,000, now being prepped to spend hours quietly eyeballing voters, ready to summon attorneys at the first indication something is amiss.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[As Virus Spread Early On, Reports of Trump Administration Briefings Fueled Sell-Off|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/14/us/politics/coronavirus-trump-investors.html]]'' October 14, 2020, Kate Kelly, [[New York Times]]
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On the afternoon of Feb. 24, President Trump declared on [[Twitter]] that the coronavirus was "very much under control" in the United States, one of numerous rosy statements that he and his advisers made at the time about the worsening epidemic. He even added an observation for investors: "Stock market starting to look very good to me!"
But hours earlier, senior members of the president's economic team, privately addressing board members of the conservative [[Hoover Institution]], were less confident. Tomas J. Philipson, a senior economic adviser to the president, told the group he could not yet estimate the effects of the virus on the American economy. To some in the group, the implication was that an outbreak could prove worse than Mr. Philipson and other Trump administration advisers were signaling in public at the time.
The next day, board members — many of them [[Republican]] donors — got another taste of government uncertainty from [[Larry Kudlow]], the director of the National Economic Council. Hours after he had boasted on [[CNBC]] that the virus was contained in the United States and "it's pretty close to airtight," Mr. Kudlow delivered a more ambiguous private message. He asserted that the virus was "contained in the U.S., to date, but now we just don't know," according to a document describing the sessions obtained by The [[New York Times]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[As world struggles to stop deaths, far right celebrates COVID-19|https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/world-struggles-stop-deaths-celebrates-covid-19-200326165545387.html]]'' March 26, 2020, Michael Colborne, [[Al Jazeera]]
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The new coronavirus has already infected hundreds of thousands of people, taken more than 20,000 lives and caused a level of economic, social and political disruption not seen in decades.
But for many far-right hardliners, it's a crisis to be welcomed.
The hardest-core "accelerationists" - violent neo-Nazis who want civilisation to crumble, hope that COVID-19 will turn out to be their secret weapon.
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|!Ruling date |02/1951|<|<|
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|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840399006/840399006_2017_0fe372f9.PDF]]|11/26/18| $333,208,129.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840399006/840399006_2016_0e7bb226.PDF]]|11/20/17| $296,191,659.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840399006/840399006_2015_0d4e275a.PDF]]|01/19/17| $278,242,256.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840399006/840399006_2014_0c1a8ac4.PDF]]|01/12/16| $232,206,093.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840399006/840399006_2013_0aab2ac4.PDF]]|10/14/14| $220,838,386.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840399006/840399006_2012_099c6cb2.PDF]]|09/26/13| $198,233,363.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840399006/840399006_2011_08a5ccae.PDF]]|11/02/12| $169,299,444.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840399006/840399006_2010_07aaae12.PDF]]|11/14/11| $170,674,815.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840399006/840399006_2009_069C0EC1.PDF]]|12/14/10| $164,089,518.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840399006/840399006_2008_0579AA51.PDF]]|12/01/09| $153,705,491.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840399006/840399006_2007_04A623A9.PDF]]|01/21/09| $160,589,414.00|
!!!See also
*[[Aspen Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspen_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Assange fight draws in Trump's new intel chief Ric Grenell|https://www.politico.eu/article/assange-fight-draws-in-trumps-new-intel-chief-ric-grenell/]]'' February 24, 2020, Natasha Bertrand, [[Politico EU]]
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Attorneys for [[Julian Assange]], who is fighting a U.S. extradition request on espionage and computer hacking charges, plan to introduce evidence in the [[WikiLeaks]] founder's extradition hearing involving U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s new intel chief [[Richard Grenell]].
Gareth Peirce, a lawyer representing Assange in his extradition proceedings in [[London]], plans to argue this week that the process to try to extradite her client was abused from early on. Representatives for Assange's defense team say they expect to introduce recordings and screenshots of communications of a close Grenell associate, including a secondhand claim that Grenell was acting on the president's orders.
Grenell's sudden embroilment in Assange's extradition fight comes at an inconvenient time, as Democrats and national security veterans criticize him as ill-suited and unqualified to be the acting director of national intelligence. And it threatens to spotlight his close relationship with President Trump, feeding the widespread perception that the president is politicizing intelligence work for partisan ends.
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|>| !Association of American Physicians and Surgeons |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
|!abbreviation |AAPS|
|!formation |December 15, 1943 (77 years)|
|!registration id |194098-105|
|!jurisdiction |us-in|
|!tax id |36-2059197|
|!location |1601 N. Tucson Blvd, #9, Tucson, AZ, 85716, USA|
|!leader title |Executive Director|
|!leader name |[[Jane Orient]]|
|!website |[[aapsonline.org/|https://aapsonline.org/]]|
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"Yet despite the lab coats and the official-sounding name, the docs of the AAPS are hardly part of mainstream medical society. Think [[Glenn Beck]] with an MD. The group (which did not return calls for comment for this story) has been around since 1943. Some of its former leaders were [[John Birchers|John Birch Society]], and its political philosophy comes straight out of [[Ayn Rand]]. Its general counsel is [[Andrew Schlafly]], son of the legendary conservative activist Phyllis. The AAPS statement of principles declares that it is "evil" and "immoral" for physicians to participate in Medicare and Medicaid, and its journal is a repository for [[quackery|Quack]]. Its website features claims that tobacco taxes harm public health and electronic medical records are a form of "data control" like that employed by the East German secret police. An article on the AAPS website speculated that [[Barack Obama]] may have won the presidency by hypnotizing voters, especially cohorts known to be susceptible to "neurolinguistic programming" that is, according to the writer, young people, educated people, and possibly [[Jews|Anti-Semitism]]."<<ref " [1]">>
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|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
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|!EIN |36-2059197|<|<|
|!Subsection |06|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |09/1944|<|<|
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|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/362059197/362059197_2017_104e7a25.PDF]]|03/21/19| $886,661.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/362059197/362059197_2016_0efd6843.PDF]]|04/12/18| $963,468.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/362059197/362059197_2015_0d77333f.PDF]]|03/17/17| $1,001,354.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/362059197/362059197_2014_0c2a682d.PDF]]|01/26/16| $981,120.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/362059197/362059197_2013_0b2e1603.PDF]]|03/12/15| $991,298.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/362059197/362059197_2012_0a080a16.PDF]]|03/07/14| $844,481.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/362059197/362059197_2011_0910c512.PDF]]|03/22/13| $718,006.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/362059197/362059197_2010_080dd300.PDF]]|04/06/12| $633,804.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/362059197/362059197_2009_06D82845.PDF]]|03/21/11| $637,885.00|
|!2008 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/362059197/362059197_2008_05C32454.PDF]]|04/05/10| $768,450.00|
|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/362059197/362059197_2007_04B6FADD.PDF]]|02/19/09| $737,292.00|
!!!See also
*[[Association of American Physicians and Surgeons|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_of_American_Physicians_and_Surgeons]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Association of American Physicians and Surgeons|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Association_of_American_Physicians_and_Surgeons]], RationalWiki.
*[[Association of American Physicians and Surgeons|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Association_of_American_Physicians_and_Surgeons]], SourceWatch.
*[[Questionable Organizations: An Overview|https://quackwatch.org/consumer-education/nonrecorg/]], Quackwatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Mencimer, Stephanie (November 18, 2009). [[The Tea Party's Favorite Doctors|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/11/tea-party-doctors-american-association-physicians-surgeons/]]. //Mother Jones//.">>
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*[[Astroturfing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astroturfing]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Astroturf Group FreedomWorks Applies For $300,000 In COVID-19 Small Business Loans|https://crooksandliars.com/2020/04/astroturf-group-freedomworks-applies/amp?__twitter_impression=true]]'' April 25, 2020, Joan McCarter, [[Crooks and Liars]]
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[[FreedomWorks]], one of the astroturf groups created in the previous decade primarily to not let a Black president create anything nice for this country, has been doing its astroturf thing in the past week by encouraging its members to protest Democratic governors trying to save lives. They even have a "#ReopenAmerica Rally Planning Guide" in which they advise members to: "Maintain proper social distancing; Wear a protective face mask; Follow hygiene and disinfection practices." Or they could, you know, just stay home.
While they're making war on Democratic governors, all part of their economic philosophy which includes shutting down government and defaulting on the national debt because deficits, they are also applying for that "bail-out" small business loan money. Yes, those sweet, sweet taxpayer funded loans ostensibly intended to keep the people who do the work in America funded for the duration. They've applied for $300,000 because as [[Adam Brandon]], the president of FreedomWorks, says "I would love someone to give us free cash."
FreedomWorks doesn't have to disclose its donors and its finances are somewhat murky these days, but we do know that it had $4,040,000 to spend in [[2019]] lobbying for lower taxes for rich people and for slashing domestic spending. But by all means, give them their free cash. So they can keep on lobbying to make sure the undeserving people don't have too much food, or health care, or housing or unemployment benefits or the ability to sustain life.
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{{f57.png}} ''[[ASU Conservative Group Invites Pizzagater Mike Cernovich to Campus|https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/asu-pizzagate-mike-cernovich-college-republicans-united-campus-11453465]]'' March 4, 2020, Steven Hsieh, [[Phoenix New Times]]
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College [[Republican]]s United — the [[Arizona State University]] club that made headlines for its leaked racist chats — plans to hold an event on Wednesday with one of the most prominent promoters of the [[Pizzagate]] conspiracy theory.
[[Mike Cernovich]] is scheduled to appear at ASU's Memorial Union building at 6 p.m. A far-right troll with more than half a million [[Twitter]] followers, Cernovich rose to prominence railing against feminism and questioning the reality of date rape. Here's a choice selections of his Tweets, courtesy of the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]:
Cernovich is best known for propagating the unfounded theory that [[Hillary Clinton]] was involved in an underground pedophilia ring run out of a pizzeria in [[Washington]], D.C. A gunman who fired a shot in the pizzeria while attempting to investigate the conspiracy theory was sentenced to four years in prison in [[2017]].
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{{f57.png}} ''[[ASU Republican Group Invites Anti-Muslim Conspiracy Theorist to Campus|https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/asu-gop-group-invites-anti-muslim-conspiracy-theorist-to-campus-11358092]]'' September 16, 2019, Elizabeth Whitman, [[Phoenix New Times]]
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An [[Arizona State University]] [[Republican]] student group with a history of racist and anti-Semitic views is now bringing local Islamophobic conspiracy theorist [[Carl Goldberg]] to campus in early October.
In an unusual twist, the event is scheduled to pit Goldberg against a local imam.
Goldberg, who has inaccurately claimed that "[[[Muslim]]s] want to overtake our country and make this an Islamic country" and exhorted his audiences to "work through the GOP apparatus" to fight the [[Muslim Brotherhood]], is scheduled to speak at an event hosted by ASU's [[College Republicans United]] in Tempe on October 2.
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{{f57.png}} ''[[ASU Students Apologize for Racist Posts, Insist They're Not Racists|https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/asu-club-cru-apologizes-facebook-racist-posts-jarrett-maupin-11256086]]'' March 26, 2019, Steven Hsieh, [[Phoenix New Times]]
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In a carnivalesque spectacle that stumbled somewhere between public relations event and shouting match, leaders of College [[Republican]]s United (CRU) apologized for racist and anti-semitic [[Facebook]] chats revealed by [[Phoenix New Times]].
A few dozen students protesters showed up for the event outside Old Main on [[Arizona State University]]'s Tempe campus. Chants calling for the group to disband and taunts of "Nazi" made it clear that protesters doubted the sincerity of the conservative group's apology.
Protesters also shouted at the [[Reverend]] Jarrett Maupin, the polarizing activist whose call for a protest on Wednesday contributed to CRU organizing its public address. Maupin stood between CRU members and their detractors throughout the event, giving off the appearance that he was running interference for the group.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[At Glitzy GOP Fundraiser, Devin Nunes Dodges Questions About Contact With Lev Parnas|https://theintercept.com/2019/12/08/nrcc-new-york-fundraiser-gop-devin-nunes-lev-parnas/]]'' December 8, 2019, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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But one lawmaker, recently revealed to be at the center of the scandal, appeared rattled over the controversy.
Rep. [[Devin Nunes]], R-Calif., spotted by [[The Intercept]] at the event, declined to answer questions about recent revelations that put him at the center of the impeachment scandal — of which he has been a leading critic. We attempted to ask the congressman about his reported contacts with [[Lev Parnas]], an associate of [[Rudy Giuliani]] indicted over allegedly funneling foreign money, using a front company, to a super PAC tied to President [[Donald Trump]]'s reelection campaign.
After The Intercept approached Nunes about his contacts with Parnas and whether he was involved with the effort to pressure the Ukrainian government, the [[California]] lawmaker sped off, walking through the Palace Hotel to the hotel's lounge. Moments later, he returned with a smartphone, pointed at this reporter. He remained quiet while asked again about his calls. Nunes then conferred with a U.S. Capitol [[Police]] officer stationed at the event, who had The Intercept removed from the hotel. An individual Nunes spoke to in the hotel, wearing an earpiece, followed The Intercept around the block after the exchange.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[At Homeland Security, Anti-Muslim Activist Katharine Gorka Maintained Ties With Islamophobes|https://theintercept.com/2020/09/14/katharine-gorka-dhs-islam-anti-muslim/]]'' September 14, 2020, Alex Emmons, [[The Intercept]]
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In October [[2018]], [[Clare Lopez]], a far-right activist and longtime top figure at the anti-[[Muslim]] group [[Center for Security Policy]], wrote to a senior official at the [[Department of Homeland Security]] expecting a receptive audience. After all, the recipient of the email was [[Katharine Gorka]], a former senior adviser in the Department's Office of Policy, whose tenure in President [[Donald Trump]]'s DHS was itself controversial, in light of her past comments about Islam.
Lopez's email echoed a widespread far-right conspiracy theory about Muslim Americans: that national Muslim advocacy organizations, like the [[Council on American-Islamic Relations]], or CAIR, are secretly fronts for overseeing terrorist organizations. Lopez was writing to urge the largest federal law enforcement organization in the country to act on the unfounded theory.
"H[[AMA]]S is a designated FTO" — [[Foreign Terrorist Organization]] — "& CAIR is its US branch … but members of [[Congress]] openly support it, even are featured as keynote speakers at its events," Lopez wrote. She warned about CAIR and another American-Muslim group: "We need to understand that this is a domestic insurgency aimed at destruction & replacement of the US Constitution – please let me know how I can help."
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{{f46.png}} ''[[At Least 20 Billionaires Behind 'Dark Money' Group That Opposed Obama|https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelatindera/2019/10/26/at-least-20-billionaires-behind-dark-money-group-that-opposed-obama/amp/]]'' October 26, 2019, Michela Tindera, [[Forbes]]
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A nonprofit group with a bland name, [[Americans for Job Security]], spent $5 million supporting [[Republican]]s in the [[2010]] midterms and $15 million denouncing former President Obama in the [[2012]] election, but until this week, the group never had to file disclosures showing where its money was coming from.
"This is the first time in the [[Citizens United]]-era that a dark money group was forced to disclose their donors in a certain time period," said Jordan Libowitz, a spokersperson for nonprofit watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and [[Ethics]] in [[Washington]], referring to the 2010 Supreme [[Court case]] that wiped away previous restrictions on political spending.
Americans for Job Security had previously claimed it was not a political organization and therefore did not have to disclose its donors. But after years of litigation, CREW convinced the [[Federal Election Commission]] otherwise. AJS filed a list of its backers and beneficiaries from 2010 to 2012 on Thursday.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[At Secretive Retreat, Evangelicals Celebrate Brett Kavanaugh's Confirmation|https://theintercept.com/2018/10/07/brett-kavanaugh-evangelicals-council-for-national-policy/]]'' October 7, 2018, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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After a tumultuous few weeks in which Kavanaugh was accused of sexual assault, the group had remained cautious until the final moments, several participants told [[The Intercept]]. Following the Senate's procedural vote on Kavanaugh's nomination on Friday, the CNP attendees gathered that evening during dinner to pray that victory was near.
The [[Council for National Policy]], which operates covertly and brings together faith-based conservatives to discuss political strategy, was holding a planning meeting in a second-floor ballroom at the Westin hotel in Charlotte when the Senate confirmed President [[Donald Trump]]'s second Supreme Court pick by a 50-48 vote.
As the Senate prepared to vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court on Saturday afternoon, evangelical [[Christian]] leaders were gathered at a secretive retreat in [[North Carolina]] to plan the conservative movement's path forward.
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|>| !Athena |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/3/38/Sea_Org_logo.svg]] |
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|>| !Atlantic Institute for Market Studies |
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|>| !Atlas Network |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/6/65/Atlas_Economic_Research_Foundation_%28logo%29.png/175px-Atlas_Economic_Research_Foundation_%28logo%29.png]] |
|!tax id |94-2763845|
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |[[Antony Fisher|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antony_Fisher]]|
|!established |July 14, 1981 (40 years)|
|!leader title2 |Chair|
|!leader name2 |Linda Whetstone<<ref " [1]">>|
|!leader title3 |President|
|!leader name3 |Alejandro Chafuen|
|!former name |Atlas Economic Research Foundation|
|!website |[[atlasnetwork.org/|https://www.atlasnetwork.org/]]|
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The ''Atlas Network'', formerly known as the ''Atlas Economic Research Foundation'', is a [[nonprofit organization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nonprofit_organization]] based in the [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]. The group aims to [[promote|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/advocacy]] [[free-market|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/free-market]] economic policies across the world.<<ref " [2]">> The stated mission of the Atlas Network is "To strengthen the worldwide freedom movement by cultivating a highly effective and expansive network that inspires and incentivizes all committed individuals and organizations to achieve lasting impact."<<ref " [3]">> The Atlas Network has awarded grants of over $20 million.<<ref " [4]">> Atlas promotes think tanks that support private-property rights, limited government, the rule of law, and market economics.<<ref " [5]">> Atlas Network was not named after [[How Ayn Rand and L. Ron Hubbard Came Up With Their Big Ideas - Stuff That Must Have Happened - 2012-06-14|Ayn Rand]]'s novel ''[[Atlas Shrugged|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_Shrugged]]''.
!!!Funding
As of 2005, Atlas had received $440,000 from [[ExxonMobil|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExxonMobil]],<<ref " [6]">> and has received at least $825,000 USD from the tobacco company [[Philip Morris|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Morris_USA]].<<ref " [7]">> Of Atlas Network partners, 57% in the United States had received funding from the tobacco industry.<<ref " [7]">> Atlas has received funding from [[Koch family foundations|Koch Bro]].<<ref " [8]">>
!!!Tax information
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|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Atlas Economic Research Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=942763845]]|<|<|
|!EIN |94-2763845|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/1981|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
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|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942763845/942763845_2014_0b897ab8.PDF]]|07/09/15| $6,197,531.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942763845/942763845_2013_0a83f715.PDF]]|08/21/14| $6,978,357.00|
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|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942763845/942763845_2010_07f7360a.PDF]]|03/08/12| $2,812,151.00|
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|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942763845/942763845_2007_044E5ADA.PDF]]|09/23/08| $5,320,943.00|
!!!See also
*[[Atlas Network|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_Network]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Atlas Network|https://www.desmogblog.com/atlas-economic-research-foundation]], DeSmogBlog.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Board of Directors|http://www.atlasnetwork.org/about/people/board]]. Atlas Network.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Peck, Jamie (2010). "Constructions of Neoliberal Reason". Oxford University Press.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Our Mission|https://www.atlasnetwork.org/about/our-story]]. Atlas Network.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Ball, Stephen (2012). "Global Education Inc: New Policy Networks and the Neo-liberal Imaginary". Routledge.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[Fighting the war of ideas|http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2004/jun/6/20040606-112959-9918r/]]. Washington Times. June 6, 2004.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[Put a Tiger In Your Think Tank|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2005/05/put-tiger-your-think-tank]]. //Mother Jones//.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Smith, Julia (2016-01-01). [[The atlas network: a "strategic ally" of the tobacco industry|http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hpm.2351/abstract]].">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "Fang, Lee (August 9, 2017). [[Sphere of Influence: How American Libertarians Are Remaking Latin American Politics|https://theintercept.com/2017/08/09/atlas-network-alejandro-chafuen-libertarian-think-tank-latin-america-brazil/]]. The Intercept.">>
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|>| !Atomwaffen Division |
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The ''Atomwaffen Division'' (''Atomwaffen'' meaning "[[nuclear weapons|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nuclear_weapon]]" in [[German|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_language]]) is a [[neo-Nazi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Nazism]] [[terrorist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_terrorism]] network. Formed in 2015 and based in the [[Southern United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_United_States]], it has since expanded across the [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]] and into the [[United Kingdom|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom]], [[Canada|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada]], [[Germany|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany]], the [[Baltic states|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic_states]] and other European countries. The group is part of the [[alt-right|Alt-Right]], although the group rejects the label<<ref " [5]">><<ref " [6]">><<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> and is considered extreme even within that movement.<<ref " [5]">> It is listed as a [[hate group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hate_group]] by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC).<<ref " [4]">>
Members of the Atomwaffen Division have been held responsible for a number of murders, planned terrorist attacks, as well as other criminal actions.
!!!See also
*[[Atomwaffen Division|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomwaffen_Division]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Attacked by Donald Trump - a PEOPLE Writer's Story|https://people.com/politics/donald-trump-attacked-people-writer/]]'' October 13, 2016, Natasha Stoynoff, [[People]]
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In December [[2005]], PEOPLE writer [[Natasha Stoynoff]] went to [[Mar-a-Lago]] to interview Donald and [[Melania Trump]]. What she says happened next left her badly shaken. Reached for comment, a spokeswoman for Trump said, "This never happened. There is no merit or veracity to this fabricated story." What follows is Stoynoff's account.
"Just for the record," [[Anderson Cooper]] asked [[Donald Trump]], during the presidential debate last Sunday, "are you saying … that you did not actually kiss women without (their) consent?"
"I have not," Trump insisted.
I remember it differently.
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Attorney General [[William Barr]], the nation's top law enforcement official, said Sunday that the Democrats are a "Rousseauian Revolutionary Party that believes in tearing down the system," that [[Black Lives Matter]] is a "Bolshevik' group that uses "fascistic tactics," and that antifa is a "highly organized" group using "guerrilla tactics."
Barr made the claims, for which he didn't provide any actual evidence, in an interview with right-wing commentator [[Mark Levin]] on Levin's [[Fox News]] show. It's the latest example of top Trump administration officials portraying this summer's protests not as a popular movement furious about inequality but as a coordinated effort by everyone left of [[Mitt Romney]] to bring down the U.S. government.
"The left wing has really withdrawn and pulled away from the umbrella of classical liberal values that have undergirded our society since our founding," Barr said, adding that the left in [[2020]] "represents a Rousseauian Revolutionary Party that believes in tearing down the system."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Attorney tells Devin Nunes cows can't type after bovine parody lawsuit|https://www.businessinsider.com/attorney-tells-devin-nunes-cows-cant-type-over-parody-lawsuit-2019-11]]'' November 27, 2019, Tom Porter, [[Business Insider]]
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An attorney for a [[Democratic National Committee]] official named in a lawsuit by Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] has hit back at the [[Republican]] lawmaker's claim that a [[Twitter]] parody account called "Devin Nunes' cow" damaged his electoral chances.
"It is self-evident that cows are domesticated livestock animals and do not have the intelligence, language, or opposable digits needed to operate a Twitter account," the attorney wrote in the court filing, according to The [[Sacramento Bee]].
[[Adam Parkhomenko]], the DNC staffer named in the suit, said he would not name the persons behind the account, as Nunes has demanded.
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{{f112.png}} ''[[Auckland Mayor Phil Goff cites chaos 'alt-right' Brit Milo Yiannopoulos caused in Aussie for rejecting Canadian speake|https://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/105545060/auckland-mayor-phil-goff-says-police-anticipated-problems-if-controversial-canadian-speakers-granted-use-of-council-venue]]'' July 17, 2018, Nick Truebridge, [[Stuff.co.nz]]
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[[Auckland]] Mayor Phil Goff claims police were braced for disorder if two far-right Canadian speakers were given the green light to appear at a council-owned venue.
Earlier this month, Regional Facilities Auckland cancelled [[Lauren Southern]] and [[Stefan Molyneux]]'s August 3 booking of the Bruce Mason Centre, citing concerns about "the health and safety of the presenters, staff and patrons".
Goff says the decision was not his, although he supported the cancellation, tweeting: "Views that divide rather than unite are repugnant and I have made my views on this very clear".
Meanwhile, the [[Free Speech]] Coalition, which is supported by figures across the political spectrum, has raised $90,000 for a potential judicial review of the cancellation.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Audio recording shows Pa. postal worker recanting ballot-tampering claim|https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/postal-worker-hopkins-ballot-pennsylvania/2020/11/11/c9b70eda-2470-11eb-8599-406466ad1b8e_story.html]]'' November 12, 2020, Shawn Boburg, [[Washington Post]]
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In an interview this week with federal agents, a [[Pennsylvania]] postal worker walked back his allegation that a supervisor had tampered with mailed ballots, saying he had made "assumptions" based on overheard snippets of conversation, according to an audio recording of the interview posted online Wednesday by activists who have championed his cause.
The two-hour recording shows that [[Richard Hopkins]] recanted claims he had made in a sworn affidavit that top [[Republican]]s cited over the weekend as potential evidence of widespread election irregularities and fraud.
Hopkins told federal investigators on Monday his allegations were based on fragments of conversation among co-workers in a noisy mail facility in Erie, Pa., according to the recording.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Audio: In 'Unhinged' Call, Trump Tells 'Weak' Governors to 'Dominate' Protesters|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/audio-trump-blasts-governors-in-unhinged-call-over-protests-1008492/]]'' June 1, 2020, Peter Wade, [[Rolling Stone]]
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President Trump pushed governors to use more aggressive tactics against protesters, according to leaked audio of Monday video teleconference call.
Several reports quoted the president telling the governors that they are "weak" and "not doing enough" to quell demonstrations. Trump also said that the governors "were a laughingstock all over the world."
"You're making a mistake because you're making yourselves look like fools," the president told the governors while urging them "dominate" the protesters.
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*[[Aurea Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Aurea_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
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|!formation |June 7, 2018|
|!registration id |11402411|
|!jurisdiction |UK|
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Many watching had the same question: Why Gates? Why did a protest against lockdowns involve so many unrelated — and imported — conspiracy theories?
One speaker, Fanos Panayides, is the founder of an extremely active [[Facebook]] group called "99% unite Main Group 'it's us or them'" that has rapidly become one of the biggest hubs of resistance against [[Australia]]'s coronavirus response.
It is populated by a colourful mix of coronavirus deniers, anti-vaxxers, 5G truthers, sovereign citizens, [[QAnon]] believers and other fringe conspiracy theorists. And all of their beliefs have cross-pollinated and converged to create a virulent — if not entirely coherent — umbrella movement against coronavirus lockdown measures.
Scientology in Austria.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Austria corrects Trump's 'forest city' claim: 'We don't have exploding trees'|https://globalnews.ca/news/7340612/austria-donald-trump-forest-city/]]'' September 17, 2020, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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The [[Austria]]n government has spoken up to correct U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s claim that people in its country live in "forest cities."
Trump recently cited Austria and other [[Europe]]an countries as models of good forest management that U.S. states like [[California]], which has seen devastating wildfires lately, should learn from.
Calling in to [[Fox News]] on Tuesday, Trump said that "you look at countries, Austria, you look at so many countries. They live in the forest, they're considered forest cities. So many of them. And they don't have fires like this. And they have more explosive trees."
In an article Thursday for the [[London]]-based [[Independent]], Austria's agriculture minister sought to set the record straight.
!!!See also
*[[Austrian School|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_School]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f105.png}} ''[[Authorities arrest Oath Keeper seen with Trump adviser Roger Stone on morning of insurrection|https://abcnews.go.com/US/authorities-arrest-oath-keeper-trump-adviser-roger-stone/story?id=76325480]]'' March 8, 2021, Olivia Rubin, [[ABC News]]
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A [[New York]] man with ties to the [[Oath Keepers]] militia group and former President [[Donald Trump]]'s longtime adviser [[Roger Stone]] has been arrested and charged in connection with the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
[[Roberto Minuta]], of Newburgh, New York, was seen in a video first unearthed by [[ABC News]] flanking Roger Stone on the morning of Jan. 6 outside a [[Washington]], D.C., hotel.
In the video, Minuta can be seen standing with Stone wearing a baseball hat and military-style vest branded with the Oath Keeper logo.
Minuta, who was spotted on video later that day in the gathering crowd approaching the Capitol, has been charged with obstruction of [[Congress]] and unlawful entry.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Authorities to investigate Jay Sekulow nonprofit after 'troubling' revelations|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/27/trump-lawyer-jay-sekulow-obamacare-repeal-christian-nonprofit]]'' June 28, 2017, Jon Swaine, [[The Guardian]]
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Authorities in two states are looking into a nonprofit led by an attorney to [[Donald Trump]], after the Guardian reported it had steered tens of millions of dollars to the attorney, his family and their businesses.
Josh Stein, the attorney general of [[North Carolina]], and [[Eric Schneiderman]], the attorney general of [[New York]], said on Wednesday they would be examining the operations of [[Jay Sekulow]]'s group [[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]] (Case).
Stein said in a statement: "The reports I've read are troubling. My office is looking into this matter."
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!!!See also
*[[AutoAdmit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AutoAdmit]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f355.png}} ''[[AXIOS on HBO: President Trump Exclusive Interview (Full Episode)|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaaTZkqsaxY]]'' August 3, 2020, HBO, [[YouTube]]
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On the return of Axios on [[HBO]], Axios National Political Correspondent, [[Jonathan Swan]], speaks with President [[Donald Trump]] about multiple topics including the coronavirus crisis, the [[Black Lives Matter]] movement, the November election, and U.S. Foreign Policy in [[Afghanistan]], [[China]], and [[Russia]]. Axios On HBO airs Mondays at 11pm. #HBO #AxiosOnHBO
Known for delivering news, coverage, and insight with a distinctive brand of smart brevity, Axios on HBO helps viewers better understand the big trends reshaping America and the world through exclusive interviews, profiles, and breaking news content.
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|>| !Ayn Rand |
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!!!See also
*[[Ayn Rand|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_Rand]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Did Ayn Rand Receive Social Security Benefits?|https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ayn-rand-social-security/]], Snopes.
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{{f220.png}} ''[[AZ GOP died with John McCain – Kelli Ward just proved it|https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/ej-montini/2019/01/27/john-mccain-kelli-ward-state-republican-party/2698298002/]]'' January 28, 2019, Ej Montini, Opinion, [[Arizona Republic]]
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The paper should print this on the obituary page because … the [[Arizona]] [[Republican]] Party is dead.
It died with the late Sen. [[John McCain]]. We may not have been 100 percent sure at the time, but the election of former legislator and two-time losing U.S. Senate candidate [[Kelli Ward]] as the chair of the state Republican Party proved it.
A while back former House Speaker [[John Boehner]] said, "There is no Republican Party; there's a Trump party. The Republican Party is kind of taking a nap somewhere."
The party may be snoozing in some places. It's dead here.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[B.C. radio host faces torrent of threats, abuse after criticizing Yellow Vest protesters|https://globalnews.ca/news/4840763/radio-host-threats-yellow-vest/]]'' January 11, 2019, Simon Little, [[Global News]]
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A [[Kamloops]], B.C. radio host has been on the receiving end of a torrent of threats and abuse after posting a critical tweet about [[Canada]]'s Yellow Vest movement.
Radio NL host Brett Mineer took to [[Twitter]] on Wednesday to comment on what he felt were the uglier elements of the movement, including what he described as racist elements and conspiracy theories.
Having the Prime Minister come to town and seeing just what gross, terrible human beings are out among us with their delusional conspiracy theories, racism, disrespect and total inability to engage in good faith conversation makes me want to get off this planet ASAP," tweeted Mineer.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Back Away From "America's Frontline Doctors"|https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/covid-19-critical-thinking-pseudoscience/back-away-americas-frontline-doctors]]'' February 6, 2021, Joe Schwarcz, Office of Science and Society, [[McGill University]]
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Not a day goes by without a video being forwarded to me accompanied by the question, "Is this true?" Invariably the answer is "um..no..there is no evidence," and that usually ends the discussion. Sometimes, though, I can discern that a video has legs because I get the "Is this true?" query several times a day. An example of this is a recent epic, dripping with pseudoscience, produced by Dr. [[Lee Merritt]] an American orthopedic surgeon. Dr. Merritt may be a fine orthopedic surgeon, but when it comes to the science of COVID-19, she is a bumbling neophyte.
Suspicion is immediately aroused when Merritt is identified as a member of "America's Frontline [[Doctor]]s," a handful of conspiracy-minded physicians that include luminaries such as Dr. [[Stella Immanuel]] who alleges that alien DNA is being used in medical treatments and that researchers are working on a vaccine to prevent people from becoming religious. She also believes in a conspiracy by the "Illuminati" to destroy the world with abortion, gay marriage, and of all things, children's toys. As far as gynecological diseases go, they can be caused by having sex with witches and demons that appear in dreams.
Then we have the founder of "[[America's Frontline Doctors]]," Dr. [[Simone Gold]], who was arrested for taking part in the [[January 6]] attack on the Capitol. She has a sordid history of attacking Dr. Fauci's sound scientific advice and claiming that COVID-19 vaccines are "experimental biological agents." She warns people not to be "coerced" into taking them. Lockdowns, this guru maintains, have mental health effects that are more harmful than those caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which according to her, are minimal. Dr. Gold trots out the usual nonsensical trope about 99% of infections by the virus being harmless. While it is true that most infected people experience mild or moderate symptoms, roughly 10-15% progress to serious disease and about 5% become critically ill. In some cases, symptoms can linger for months, maybe even years.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Back in the News: Uline Faces Blowback on Capitol Riot|https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2021/02/15/back-in-the-news-uline-faces-blowback-on-capitol-riot/]]'' February 15, 2021, Bruce Murphy, [[Urban Milwaukee]]
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These are not good days for wealthy [[Republican]] donors Richard and [[Liz Uihlein]], owners of the [[Wisconsin]]-based Uline packaging company. In November the husband and wife both contracted COVID-19. This was after Liz Uihlein called the pandemic "overhyped," lobbied legislators to overturn Gov. [[Tony Evers]]' public health restrictions and backed a petition to have Evers removed from office, as a story published by [[Urban Milwaukee]] reported.
It also came after a complaint was filed with the [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] that Uline had held large, unmasked "lunch and learns" in spaces that did not permit social distancing, would not allow employees to work from home, and allowed symptomatic employees to work without face coverings, as Crain's [[Chicago]] Business reported.
Now the couple's $4 million contribution to the [[Tea Party Patriots]] has come under scrutiny, given that group's connection to the [[January 6]]th U.S. Capitol riot that tried to overturn the November presidential election results and caused five deaths and injured 140 police officers. Northwestern University is reviewing its contract with the Uline company after a university alumnus called on Northwestern to take action.
!!!See also
*[[Backpage|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backpage]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bad actors promoted Trump-touted miracle drug, Governor Stitt bought it|https://freepressokc.com/bad-actors-promoted-trump-touted-miracle-drug-governor-stitt-bought-it/]]'' May 6, 2020, George Lang, Opinion, [[Oklahoma City Free Press]]
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Gov. [[Kevin Stitt]]'s purchase of $2 million worth of hydroxychloroquine is now the subject of an audit requested by state attorney general Mike Hunter.
Based on recent reports of conservative organizations, quack doctors and President [[Donald Trump]] pushing the malaria drug as a snake oil-style coronavirus treatment, Stitt is exceptionally worthy of the audit.
Last month, Hunter requested that state Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd carry out an investigative audit of the state health department's COVID-19 expenditures, including the hydroxychloroquine purchase. That purchase came roughly two weeks after a number of disreputable sources began pushing the drug as a miracle cure.
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|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/391592727/391592727_2012_09b3b112.PDF]]|11/15/13| $1,888,276.00|
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*[[Badger Institute|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Badger_Institute]], SourceWatch.
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|!birth name |Anthime Joseph Gionet|
|!other names |Tim Gionet|
|!birth date |1987/1988 (33-34 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Baked Alaska (activist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baked_Alaska_(activist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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[[Breitbart]] executive chairman [[Steve Bannon]] has cut ties with [[Paul Nehlen]], the far-right activist who is challenging [[Paul Ryan]] for his congressional seat and who has received extremely favorable coverage from Breitbart in the past.
"Nehlen is dead to us," said [[Arthur Schwartz]], an adviser of Bannon's who is familiar with the former White House chief strategist's thinking.
Nehlen, who became a lightning rod for his anti-immigrant views, has escalated his rhetoric in recent days with a number of incendiary tweets.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Bannon aims to make a comeback in circle of Trump influencers ahead of election|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/28/steve-bannon-aim-to-re-enter-circle-trump-influencers-2020-election]]'' June 28, 2020, Daniel Strauss, [[The Guardian]]
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Trump fired him in [[2017]], but recently Bannon praised his former boss on [[Fox News]] and Trump is rumored to have spoken positively of him in return
As an election approaches, [[Steve Bannon]] and his allies are trying to return the former chief White House strategist to media circles known to influence the president's thinking.
An investment banker who became chairman of [[Breitbart]] News and led [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign in [[2016]], Bannon has extensive links to global far-right nationalist movements.
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s former adviser [[Steve Bannon]] called his arrest a "political hit job" and vowed to fight the charges against him of fraud tied to a fundraising campaign purportedly aimed at supporting Trump's border wall.
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ROME—Former Trump strategist [[Steve Bannon]] has lashed out at the Italian government after the Council of State pulled the plug on plans to set up a sort of boot camp for populists in an 800-year-old monastery in the foothills of [[Rome]].
"The government have proven themselves corrupt, incompetent, and broke," Bannon said in a statement to The [[Daily Beast]]. "Everybody—allies and foes alike—admit the annulment of our lease was politically motivated."
In a ruling in the highly-deliberated case delivered late Monday, [[Italy]] decided to revoke the lease they granted to the [[Dignitatis Humanae Institute]] (DHI) which was founded by British conservative Ben Harnwell, who has been a close ally of Bannon. The ruling leaves the DHI without a property to build what was to be called the Academy for the Judeo-Christian West.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Bannon oversaw Cambridge Analytica's collection of Facebook data, according to former employee|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/bannon-oversaw-cambridge-analyticas-collection-of-facebook-data-according-to-former-employee/2018/03/20/8fb369a6-2c55-11e8-b0b0-f706877db618_story.html]]'' March 20, 2018, Craig Timberg, [[Washington Post]]
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LONDON — Conservative strategist Stephen K. Bannon oversaw [[Cambridge Analytica]]'s early efforts to collect troves of [[Facebook]] data as part of an ambitious program to build detailed profiles of millions of American voters, a former employee of the data-science firm said Tuesday.
The [[2014]] effort was part of a high-tech form of voter persuasion touted by the company, which under Bannon identified and tested the power of anti-establishment messages that later would emerge as central themes in President Trump's campaign speeches, according to Chris Wylie, who left the company at the end of that year.
Among the messages tested were "drain the swamp" and "deep state," he said.
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As one Tweeter noted, "All criminals secretly want to get caught."
During a [[2019]] online fundraiser for the "[[We Build the Wall]]" fraud, [[Steve Bannon]] actually said this:
STEVE BANNON: Welcome back and this is Stephen K. Bannon. We're off the coast of Saint-Tropez in southern [[France]], in the [[Mediterranean]]. We're on the million-dollar yacht of [[Brian Kolfage]]. Brian Kolfage -- who took all that money from Build The Wall.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Bannon's indictment confirms that the American right is made up of con artists|https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/08/20/bannons-indictment-confirms-that-american-right-is-made-up-con-artists/]]'' August 20, 2020, Paul Waldman, Opinion, [[Washington Post]]
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If you thought Stephen K. Bannon was going to end up in handcuffs, you might have predicted that it wouldn't be for a small-time con. After all, Bannon went from running a far-right online publication to the heights of U.S. conservatism, first as CEO of [[Republican]] presidential nominee [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign and then as "chief strategist" in the White House. He even had ambitions to take his political project global.
But it turns out that the scheme that Bannon has just been criminally charged with is indeed a species of penny-ante grift. Yet it's the sort of grift the American right has been running on its own voters for decades, which makes this absolutely fitting:
Federal prosecutors in [[New York]] on Thursday unsealed criminal charges against Stephen K. Bannon, President Trump's former chief strategist, and three other men they alleged defrauded hundreds of thousands of donors using an online crowdfunding campaign that was advertised as raising money to build a wall on the U.S. border with [[Mexico]]. In a news release, prosecutors said Bannon and another organizer of the campaign, Air Force veteran [[Brian Kolfage]], claimed they would not take any compensation as part of the campaign, called "We Build The Wall," but that was a lie. Bannon, prosecutors alleged, received more than $1 million through a nonprofit he controlled, sending hundreds of thousands out to Kolfage while keeping a "substantial portion" for himself.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Baptist groups join coalition opposing 'Project Blitz' playbook for pro-Christian legislation|https://baptistnews.com/article/baptist-groups-join-coalition-opposing-project-blitz-playbook-for-pro-christian-legislation/]]'' February 1, 2019, Bob Allen, [[Baptist News Global]]
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The Alliance of [[Baptist]]s and Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty are among 43 national religious, civil rights and other organizations joining in a statement warning state lawmakers across the country about an organized effort by evangelical political groups to promote [[Christian]]ity.
The coalition, which also includes [[Americans United for Separation of Church and State]], [[National Council of Churches]], the Union for Reform Judaism and the Hindu American Foundation, opposes "[[Project Blitz]]," a playbook developed by a collection of Christian groups to promote model bills like "Bible literacy" legislation praised on [[Twitter]] by President [[Donald Trump]].
The statement describes Project Blitz as "a new and coordinated national effort to enshrine Christian nationalism in state laws across the country."
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|>| !Barack Obama |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Barbara Boxer |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Barbara_Boxer%2C_Official_Portrait%2C_112th_Congress.jpg/175px-Barbara_Boxer%2C_Official_Portrait%2C_112th_Congress.jpg]] |
|!state |[[California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California]]|
|!footnotes |Chairwoman of the [[Senate Environment Committee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_Committee_on_Environment_and_Public_Works]]|
|!birth name |Barbara Levy|
|!birth date |November 11, 1940 (80 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!party |[[Democratic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Stewart Boxer|
|!children |Douglas<br/>Nicole|
|!alma mater |[[Brooklyn College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn_College]]|
|!religion |[[Judaism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism]]|
|!website |[[Senate website|https://boxer.senate.gov]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Barbara Boxer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Boxer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Barbara Kay |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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!!!See also
*[[Barbara Kay|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Kay]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Barbara Kulaszka |
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''Bare-faced Messiah: True Story of L.Ron Hubbard''. [[Russell Miller]] presents the life story of [[L. Ron Hubbard]], from his early days as a pulp science fiction writer, through his years as the head of the Church of Scientology, to his death in 1986.
!!!Details
!!!!1st edition
*Hardcover: 400 pages
*Publisher: Michael Joseph Ltd (October 26, 1987)
*Language: English
*ISBN-10: 0718127641
*ISBN-13: 978-0718127640
!!!!2nd edition
*Hardcover
*Publisher: Silvertail Books (March 18 2014)
*Language: English
*ISBN-10: 190926914X
*ISBN-13: 978-1909269149
!!!See also
*[[Bare-faced Messiah|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bare-faced_Messiah]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Bare-faced Messiah: True Story of L.Ron Hubbard|http://www.amazon.com/Bare-faced-Messiah-Story-L-Ron-Hubbard/dp/0718127641]], Amazon.com
*[[Bare-faced Messiah: True Story of L.Ron Hubbard. 2nd edition|http://www.amazon.com/Bare-faced-Messiah-True-Story-Hubbard/dp/190926914X/ref=pd_cp_b_3]], Amazon.com
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Barr says calls for coronavirus lockdown are the 'greatest intrusion on civil liberties' other than slavery in US history|https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/16/politics/barr-justice-department-speech/index.html]]'' September 17, 2020, Katelyn Polantz, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Attorney General [[William Barr]] suggested on Wednesday that the calls for a nationwide lockdown to prevent the spread of the coronavirus were the "greatest intrusion on civil liberties" in history "other than slavery."
The comments came minutes after he slammed the hundreds of Justice Department prosecutors working beneath him, equating them to preschoolers, in a defense of his own politically tuned decision making in the Trump administration.
Addressing a Constitution Day celebration hosted by Hillsdale College, the event's host asked Barr to explain the "constitutional hurdles for forbidding a church from meeting during Covid-19."
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Barr says he didn't give tactical order to clear protesters|https://apnews.com/1a993a6e99b4ecd1062a7552efed2d96]]'' June 5, 2020, Michael Balsamo, [[Associated Press]]
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Attorney General [[William Barr]] says law enforcement officers were already moving to push back protesters from a park in front of the White House when he arrived there Monday evening, and he says he did not give a command to disperse the crowd, though he supported the decision.
Barr's comments in an interview with The [[Associated Press]] on Friday were his most detailed explanation yet of what unfolded outside the White House earlier this week. They come after the White House and others said repeatedly that the attorney general ordered officers to clear the park. Shortly after officers aggressively pushed back demonstrators, President [[Donald Trump]] — accompanied by Barr, [[Pentagon]] leaders and other top advisers — walked through Lafayette Park to pose for a photo at a nearby church that had been damaged during the protests.
The episode played out on live television and prompted an outcry from some [[Republican]]s and former military leaders, including Gen. [[Jim Mattis]], Trump's first defense secretary. Barr told the AP that much of the criticism was unwarranted and that Mattis' rebuke was "borne of ignorance of the facts."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Barr says no systemic racism in policing, blames 'Antifa' movement for inciting violence|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/barr-attorney-general-racism-antifa-1.5710304]]'' September 2, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. Attorney General [[William Barr]] on Wednesday said the Justice Department was monitoring the "[[Antifa]]" protest movement, saying that it is at the heart of violence in cities across the country.
"I've talked to every police chief in every city where there has been major violence and they all have identified Antifa as the ramrod for the violence," Barr said in an interview with [[CNN]]'s Wolf Blitzer. "They are flying around the country. We know people who are flying around the country.
"We see some of the purchases they are making before the riots of weapons to use in those riots," Barr added. "So, we are following them."
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Barr sees no sign of major U.S. vote fraud despite Trump's claims|https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-usa-biden-idAFKBN28B5UH]]'' December 1, 2020, Sarah N. Lynch, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - U.S. Attorney General [[William Barr]] said on Tuesday the Justice Department has found no evidence of widespread voter fraud in last month's election, even as President [[Donald Trump]] kept up his flailing legal efforts to reverse his defeat.
The comments by Trump's top law enforcement official came as the [[Republican]] president's official and unofficial lawyers filed new long-shot legal motions to challenge his loss to Democratic President-elect [[Joe Biden]].
Barr, who has been frequently accused by Democrats of politicizing law enforcement, told the [[Associated Press]] that prosecutors have not found evidence to back up Trump's claims that the Nov. 3 election had been marred by widespread fraud.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Barr Threatens to Sue States That Don't Open When Trump Says|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/04/barr-threatens-sue-states-coronavirus-trump.html]]'' April 21, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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President Trump has intermittently gone to war with public-health experts, including those in his own administration, in an attempt to restart the economy fast enough to help him win reelection. His biggest obstacle — next to his administration's inability to produce enough testing to allow local officials to safely reopen — is that he lacks the legal authority to force states and cities to open up. After first claiming total authority over the governors, Trump is looking for ways to gain leverage to bring them to heel. He can whip up protests, and he can withhold aid from the states and cities.
And now he is pulling out a new weapon: Attorney General [[William Barr]].
In his last interview two weeks ago, Barr expressed several Trumpy views about the coronavirus, complaining that the news media had launched a "jihad" against the "promising" drug hydroxychloroquine, and that "after the 30-day period, we have to find a way of allowing businesses to adapt to the situation and figure out best how they can get started."
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Barr Told Prosecutors to Consider Sedition Charges for Protest Violence|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/16/us/politics/william-barr-sedition.html]]'' September 16, 2020, Katie Benner, [[New York Times]]
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WASHINGTON — Attorney General William P. Barr told federal prosecutors in a call last week that they should consider charging rioters and others who had committed violent crimes at protests in recent months with sedition, according to two people familiar with the call.
The highly unusual suggestion to charge people with insurrection against lawful authority alarmed some on the call, which included U.S. attorneys around the country, said the people, who described Mr. Barr's comments on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
The attorney general has also asked prosecutors in the Justice Department's civil rights division to explore whether they could bring criminal charges against Mayor Jenny Durkan of [[Seattle]] for allowing some residents to establish a police-free protest zone near the city's downtown for weeks this summer, according to two people briefed on those discussions.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[BARR! - Randy Rainbow Song Parody|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etTXjK-S7RI]]'' April 29, 2019, Randy Rainbow, [[YouTube]]
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THE RANDY RAINBOW SHOW:
"Barr!"
Executive Producer:
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Barr's Justice Department Launched Secret Attack on Trump Ally's Twitter Critic|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/05/devin-nunes-twitter-justice-department-barr-grand-jury-subpoena.html]]'' May 17, 2021, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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Of all the extraordinarily hackish maneuvers Bill Barr's Justice Department undertook to protect [[Donald Trump]], perhaps the most hackish was not revealed until Monday afternoon. According to a newly unsealed court document, Barr's DOJ obtained a grand jury request to expose the author of a [[Twitter]] account that had mocked [[Republican]] congressman [[Devin Nunes]].
Nunes was the head of the [[House Intelligence Committee]], a fanatical defender of Trump throughout various scandals, and an enthusiastic litigant. Nunes believes that his critics in the media should be shut down or forced to pay him lavish sums for their effrontery, and has filed, or threatened to file, a series of lawsuits against publications including [[Esquire]], the [[Fresno Bee]], and Twitter.
It is almost impossible to convey how amateurish Nunes's legal claims are. He believes he can sue Twitter over the existence of parody accounts mocking him, including one called "[[Devin Nunes' Cow]]," on the principle that the fake cow has said hurtful things about him and this somehow is not allowed.
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{{f105.png}} ''[[Barr's removal of career national security official, weeks before election, raises concerns|https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/barrs-removal-career-national-security-official-weeks-election/story?id=72726426]]'' August 31, 2020, Mike Levine, [[ABC News]]
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Barr's removal of career national security official, weeks before election, raises concerns A little-known office in the Justice Department has lost its long-time chief.
Current and former national security officials are raising concerns over Attorney General [[William Barr]]'s recent decision to remove the head of a Justice Department office that helps ensure federal counterterrorism and counterintelligence activities are legal – and replace him with a political appointee with relatively limited experience.
"It's very alarming," said [[Katrina]] Mulligan, who worked for the Obama administration in several national security roles and then, after President [[Donald Trump]]'s inauguration, joined the Office of Law and Policy in the Justice Department's National Security Division.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Barr's Scheme to Exonerate Trump Crony Michael Flynn Just Hit a Brick Wall|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/05/michael-flynn-trump-judge-guilty-barr-russia-john-gleeson-emmet-sullivan.html]]'' May 13, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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First, earlier this week, a retired judge and two former U.S. Attorneys pointed out that this apparent legal coup does not have to end the matter. In an op-ed, the three legal eminences argued that the court has the power to bring in outside legal advisers to argue the case, even if the government has dropped its prosecution, and potentially still sentence the defendant.
Then, earlier this evening, the [[New York Times]] reported that Barr's lawyers misled the court about the testimony of a key figure in the Flynn case. The Justice Department told the judge, Emmet Sullivan, that [[FBI]] notes indicated its agents only interviewed Flynn in order to trap him into lying. An FBI agent involved in the Flynn interview told the Department this wasn't true, a fact the DOJ failed to include in its request to let Flynn go.
Then tonight, [[Judge Sullivan]] dropped a bomb. He announced that he would not simply rubber stamp Barr's maneuver to free Flynn. Instead, he is bringing in a judge to review the case and provide the pushback against Flynn's defense lawyers that is missing now that the DOJ has essentially joined in with Flynn's legal team.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Barrett was member of anti-abortion group that promoted clinic criticized for misleading women|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/11/amy-coney-barrett-member-right-to-life-organization]]'' October 11, 2020, Stephanie Kirchgaessner, [[The Guardian]]
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Amy Coney Barrett, the supreme court nominee, was a member of a "right to life" organization in [[2016]] that promoted a local [[South Bend]], [[Indiana]], crisis pregnancy center, a clinic that has been criticised for misleading vulnerable women who were seeking abortions and pressuring them to keep their pregnancies.
Barrett, whose confirmation hearing before the Senate judiciary committee is set to begin on Monday, was a member of the University Faculty for Life at Notre Dame from [[2010]] to 2016. Online records show that the group began promoting South Bend's Women's Care Center in 2016 on its website, adding a link to the group under a section called "Pro-Life Links".
'It instilled such problems': ex-member of Amy Coney Barrett's faith group speaks out Read more
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|>| !Barry Croft |
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|>| !Barry Goldwater |
|!birth name |Barry Morris Goldwater|
|!birth date |January 2, 1909|
|!birth place |[[Phoenix|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix,_Arizona]], [[Arizona Territory|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_Territory]], U.S.|
|!death date |May 29, 1998 (89 years)|
|!death place |[[Paradise Valley|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Valley,_Arizona]], [[Arizona|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Barry Goldwater|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Goldwater]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Barry Loudermilk |
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Baseball Bat-Wielding Far-Right Militiaman Charged Over Capitol Riot|https://www.thedailybeast.com/baseball-bat-wielding-militiaman-robert-gieswein-charged-over-capitol-riot]]'' January 18, 2021, Adam Rawnsley, [[Daily Beast]]
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Federal authorities have charged [[Robert Gieswein]] as one of the rioters who stormed the Capitol in support of a pro-Trump insurrection on [[January 6]].
The Woodland Park, [[Colorado]], resident was seen in photos wearing distinctive patches and military-style equipment on Jan. 5 and on Jan. 6 as he pushed through police barriers at the Capitol and confronted officers in the building alongside a number of rioters wanted by the [[FBI]].
He is charged with assaulting, resisting or impeding a federal officer, depredation of U.S. property. obstruction of an official proceeding, and entering a restricted building with the intent to impede official functions.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bashing Probe of US War Crimes, Pompeo Threatens Family of ICC Staff With Consequences|https://www.commondreams.org/news/2020/03/18/bashing-probe-us-war-crimes-pompeo-threatens-family-icc-staff-consequences]]'' March 18, 2020, Andrea Germanos, [[Common Dreams]]
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[[Amnesty International]] on Wednesday rebuked Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]] over new comments bashing the International [[Criminal]] Court and threatening court staff—and their family members—investigating alleged war crimes committed by United States forces in [[Afghanistan]].
"[[Threats]] against family members of ICC staff who are seeking justice is a new low, even for this administration," said Daniel Balson, Amnesty International [[USA]]'s advocacy director.
Balson's comments came a day a press briefing in which Pompeo told reporters the ICC is "a so-called court which is revealing itself to be a nakedly political body."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Battle breaks out ahead of white nationalist Richard Spencer's speech in Michigan|https://globalnews.ca/news/4064129/fight-breaks-out-white-nationalist-richard-spencers-speech-michigan/]]'' March 5, 2018, Steve Friess, Reuters, [[Global News]]
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At least a dozen people were arrested on Monday after supporters of [[Richard Spencer]] clashed with protesters outside a [[Michigan]] college campus where the white nationalist was scheduled to speak.
Among those arrested were Gregory Conte, director of operations for Spencer's organization, the [[National Policy Institute]], according to [[Evan McLaren]], the group's executive director.
Fistfights broke out on a road leading to [[Michigan State University]] in East [[Lansing]] as about 40 backers of Spencer walked up a road leading to the campus, where roughly 500 demonstrators had gathered, surrounding an armored police vehicle.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Battle Hymn of the Republic - Modified for Relevance - Don Caron|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eR0ckpJ3bk]]'' April 4, 2018, Parody Project, [[YouTube]]
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NEW LYRICS for THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC
There's been a lot of talk about protecting our rights,
the right to keep and bear the arms that we'll need for the fight.
And while we've clung to that amendment with all of our might
other rights have been withdrawn.
The right to representative democracy is done.
It is money that's selecting all the candidates who run.
It is money buying policies that impact everyone,
and we fell for the con.
!!!See also
*[[Battlefield Earth (film)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield_Earth_(film)]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Battlefield Earth (novel)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield_Earth_(novel)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[Baylor University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baylor_University]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !BC Strong |
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|>| !Beacon Center of Tennessee |
|!tax id |20-1808567|
|!location |201 4th Avenue North, Suite 1820 Nashville, TN 37219|
|!website |[[beacontn.org/|http://www.beacontn.org/]]|
|!former |Tennessee Center for Policy Research|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
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|!2010 |[[990R|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/201808567/201808567_2010_07d98e44.PDF]]|12/23/11| $0.00|
|!2009 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/201808567/201808567_2009_067AEF81.PDF]]|11/03/10| $35,701.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/201808567/201808567_2008_054F600D.PDF]]|09/17/09| $155,516.00|
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!!!External links
*[[Beacon Center of Tennessee|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Beacon_Center_of_Tennessee]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Beacon Hill Institute |
|!location |165 Main Street Suite 306 Medway, MA 02053|
|!website |[[beaconhill.org/|http://www.beaconhill.org/]]|
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|>| !Becket Fund |
|!location |1200 New Hampshire Avenue, NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036|
|!website |[[becketlaw.org|https://www.becketlaw.org]]|
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|>| !Becket Fund for Religious Liberty |
|!tax id |52-1858532|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
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|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521858532/521858532_2010_0872cbe6.PDF]]|08/28/12| $1,813,563.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521858532/521858532_2009_077b82ae.PDF]]|09/20/11| $1,326,527.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521858532/521858532_2008_065C078E.PDF]]|09/20/10| $1,222,255.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521858532/521858532_2007_054E3F77.PDF]]|09/15/09| $1,181,906.00|
!!!See also
*[[Becket Fund for Religious Liberty|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becket_Fund_for_Religious_Liberty]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Before Mob Stormed the Capitol, Days of Security Planning Involved Cabinet Officials and President Trump|https://www.propublica.org/article/before-mob-stormed-the-capitol-days-of-security-planning-involved-cabinet-officials-and-president-trump]]'' January 9, 2021, Joshua Kaplan, [[ProPublica]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] met with top military officials and gave his approval to activate the D.C. [[National Guard]] three days before he encouraged a mob of angry protesters to take their grievances to the U.S. Capitol.
A [[Pentagon]] memo released Friday offers these insights, as well as the first detailed timeline of the bungled law enforcement response to Wednesday's insurrection.
The timeline shows that the planning started at least as far back as Dec. 31 and included discussion with select Cabinet members of the potential need for Pentagon reinforcements.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Behind Trump's demand to reopen churches: Slipping poll numbers and alarm inside his campaign|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/22/trump-churches-evaneglicals-coronavirus-274842]]'' May 22, 2020, Gabby Orr, [[Politico]]
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The anxiety over Trump's standing with the Christian right surfaced after a pair of surveys by reputable outfits earlier this month found waning confidence in the administration's coronavirus response among key religious groups, with a staggering decline in the president's favorability among white evangelicals and white [[Catholic]]s. Both are crucial constituencies that supported Trump by wide margins in [[2016]] and could sink his reelection prospects if their turnout shrinks this fall.
The polls paint a bleak picture for Trump, who has counted on broadening his religious support by at least a few percentage points to compensate for weakened appeal with women and suburban populations. One GOP official said the dip in the president's evangelical support also appeared in internal party polling, but disputed the notion that it had caused panic. Another person close to the campaign described an April survey by the Public Religion Research Institute, which showed a double-digit decline in Trump's favorability among white evangelicals (-11), white Catholics (-12) and white mainline protestants (-18) from the previous month, as "pretty concerning."
To safeguard his relationship with religious conservatives, Trump on Friday demanded that America's governors permit houses of worship to immediately reopen, and threatened to "override" state leaders who decline to obey his directive. The announcement — which came days after the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] omitted religious institutions in new guidance about industry reopenings — featured clear appeals to white evangelicals, many of whom have long supported Trump's socially conservative agenda.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Belarus Cut Off the Internet and Tried to Make It Look Like an Accident|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z3e8v3/belarus-cut-off-the-internet-and-tried-to-make-it-look-like-an-accident]]'' August 11, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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On Monday, [[Belarus]]' President [[Alexandr Lukashenko]], who is under fire and in the midst of unprecedented protests, claimed that ongoing internet outages were caused not by his government but by some unnamed foreign adversary.
The government-owned RUE Beltelecom said it was working to resolve the outages and restore service after "multiple cyberattacks of varying intensity."
The country's Community Emergency Response Team laid the blame on large distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks which caused "problems with equipment."
It turns out they were all lying.
Scientology in Belgium.
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|>| !Ben Carson |
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|!title |US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development|
|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |Benjamin Solomon Carson|
|!birth date |September 18, 1951 (69 years)|
|!birth place |[[Detroit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit]], [[Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Ben Carson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ben Cline |
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|>| !Ben Crosswhite |
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|>| !Ben Domenech |
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|>| !Ben Dooley |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Ben Dorr |
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!!!External links
*[[Exposing the Dorr Brother Scams: How do the Dorr Brothers do it?|https://www.dorrbrotherscams.com/p/how-dorr-brothers-work.html]]
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|>| !Ben Garrison |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/Ben_Garrison.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Benjamin Garrison|
|!birth date |1957 (63-64 years)|
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''Ben Garrison'' is an American [[political cartoonist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editorial_cartoonist]].<<ref " [1]">> His cartoons have been widely promoted among the [[alt-right|Alt-Right]] for various depictions of alt-right ideology. He has produced cartoons that showcase [[sexist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sexist]], [[racist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/racist]], [[anti-Muslim|Islamophobia]], [[antisemitic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/antisemitic]], [[anti-vaccine|Anti-vaxx]], [[climate change denial|Climate denial]], and [[conspiracy theory|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conspiracy_theory]] content.
!!!See also
*[[Ben Garrison|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Garrison]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Lanier, Amanda (June 25, 2016). [[Lakeside cartoonist a player on the political world stage|http://www.dailyinterlake.com/archive/article-c3636174-3b30-11e6-8943-1f17ebd0c321.html]].">>
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|>| !Ben Makuch |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Ben Sasse |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Ben Shapiro |
|>| [img width=175px [Shapiro in 2018|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/78/Ben_Shapiro_2018.jpg/175px-Ben_Shapiro_2018.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Benjamin Aaron Shapiro|
|!birth date |January 15, 1984 (37 years)|
|!education |[[University of California, Los Angeles|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_Los_Angeles]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])<br>[[Harvard University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_University]] ([[JD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Doctor]])|
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''Benjamin Aaron Shapiro'' (born January 15, 1984)<<ref " [1]">> is an American [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] [[political commentator|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/political_commentator]] and [[media host|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_media]]. At age 17, he became the youngest nationally syndicated columnist in the United States.<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [5]">><<ref " [3]">> He writes columns for [[Creators Syndicate|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creators_Syndicate]], ''[[Newsweek]]'', and ''[[Ami Magazine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ami_Magazine]]'', serves as editor emeritus for ''[[The Daily Wire|Daily Wire]]'', which he founded, and hosts ''[[The Ben Shapiro Show|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ben_Shapiro_Show]]'', a daily political [[podcast|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/podcast]] and live radio show. He was [[editor-at-large|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/editor-at-large]] of ''[[Breitbart News|Breitbart]]'' between 2012 and 2016. Shapiro has written eleven books, the first being ''Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth'' (2004) and the latest being ''How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps'' (2020).<<ref " [4]">>
!!!See also
*[[Ben Shapiro|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Shapiro]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Ben Shapiro|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Ben_Shapiro]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Spotlight: Ben Shapiro|https://www.dailywire.com/tags/ben-shapiro]]. //[[Daily Wire]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Seitz-Wald, Alex (April 3, 2013). [[Is this baby-faced blogger the next Andrew Breitbart?|https://www.salon.com/2013/04/03/the_next_andrew_breitbart/]]. //[[Salon (website)|Salon]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Brown, Spencer (July 11, 2017). [[Ben Shapiro Partners with YAF to Affirm Students' Free Speech Rights at Berkeley Amid Lawsuit|http://www.yaf.org/news/ben-shapiro-partners-yaf-affirm-students-free-speech-rights-berkeley-amid-lawsuit]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Shapiro, Ben (2020). ''How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps''. [[Description|https://books.google.com/books/about/How_to_Destroy_America_in_Three_Easy_Ste.html?id=Sq3JDwAAQBAJ&source=kp_book_description]] & [[preview|https://books.google.com/books?id=Sq3JDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false]] (via arrow keys or scrolling). Harper Collins ().">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "//blank//">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ben Shapiro 'Owns the Libs'...But Who Owns Him?|https://legacy.tyt.com/2018/07/31/ben-shapiro-owns-the-libs-but-who-owns-him/]]'' July 31, 2018, Alex Kotch, [[The Young Turks]]
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[[Ben Shapiro]]'s been called a conservative "wunderkind," a "cool kid's philosopher," and a "principled gladiator." While these types of profiles tend to ascribe some kind of preternatural persuasive skill to Shapiro, the reality is that his path to success has been gilded by a number of conservative billionaires and multimillionaires, many of whom are major [[Republican]] political donors.
Two organizations that promote Shapiro—Turning Point [[USA]] and [[Young America's Foundation]] (both heavily pro-Trump)—are propped up with cash from wealthy conservatives. And both groups put Shapiro in the company of racists and Islamophobic figures.
Prominent GOP political donors to these groups include [[Charles Koch]], Education Sec. [[Betsy DeVos]] and her family, Robert and [[Rebekah Mercer]], [[Illinois]] Gov. [[Bruce Rauner]], prolific GOP megadonor Richard Uihlein, Home Depot cofounder Bernie Marcus, and [[Wyoming]] gubernatorial candidate Foster Freiss.
While the funding behind [[Breitbart]] News and Shapiro's current platform, The [[Daily Wire]], is well known, a full picture of the money behind Shapiro makes it clear that his career depends on a much larger group of major conservatives than he would perhaps like to admit.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ben Shapiro: 81-Year-Old Dying from Covid 'Not The Same' as 30-Year-Old|https://www.mediaite.com/news/ben-shapiro-who-once-blasted-obamacare-death-panels-an-81-year-old-dying-from-virus-is-not-the-same-as-30-year-old/]]'' April 29, 2020, Reed Richardson, [[Mediaite]]
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[[Daily Wire]] editor-in-chief [[Ben Shapiro]], who once railed against the specter of Obamacare "death panels," said on Wednesday that the country would have to make "actuarial" decisions about the risks of reopening the economy while noting that 81-year-old grandmas dying of Covid-19 is "not the same thing" as a 30-year-old succumbing to the virus.
Shapiro made his comments to the Rubin Report [[YouTube]] program. In it, he talke at length about the public policy calculus that governors must use to when timing the start of the rollback of rigid lockdown and social distancing rules that health experts have attributed to a lower spread and death toll.
"You're going to have to acknowledge that it might cause another spike, that's a little scarier, like actually admitting the truth rather than just say 'No, we're just going to lockdown forever," host [[Dave Rubin]] said, teeing up the discussion. Some governors, like [[Texas]]' [[Greg Abbott]] and [[Georgia]]'s [[Brian Kemp]], have aggressively pushed to relax their state's quarantine rules this week, even though not one state in the country has fulfilled the Trump administration's recommended 14-day decline in coronavirus cases to begin Phase One reopening.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Ben Shapiro's Website Eyes Buying Glenn Beck's TheBlaze|https://www.thedailybeast.com/ben-shapiros-website-eyes-buying-glenn-becks-theblaze]]'' February 12, 2018, Betsy Swan, [[Daily Beast]]
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The people who head [[Ben Shapiro]]'s conservative news site are in talks to buy [[Glenn Beck]]'s troubled media empire [[TheBlaze]], The [[Daily Beast]] has learned. Two sources familiar with the conversations said this appears quite likely, though the deal isn't final.
Reached for comment, Shapiro—who heads The [[Daily Wire]], which is eyeing TheBlaze—did not dispute this report.
"TheBlaze welcomed us to the space as allies from the beginning, and we're always looking for ways to strengthen our partnerships with our allies," he said.
!!!See also
*[[2012 Benghazi attack|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Benghazi_attack]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Investigation into the 2012 Benghazi attack|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Investigation_into_the_2012_Benghazi_attack]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Benjamin Barr |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
|!website |[[benjaminbarr.com/|https://www.benjaminbarr.com/]]|
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!!!External links
*[[Benjamin Barr|https://www.projectveritas.exposed/benjamin-barr]], Veritas Exposed.
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|>| !Benjamin Ginsberg |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|>| !Benjamin Nolot |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e2/Nefarious_-_Production.jpg/175px-Nefarious_-_Production.jpg]] |
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!!!See also
*[[Benjamin Nolot|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Nolot]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Benny Hinn |
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!!!See also
*[[Benny Hinn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Hinn]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Benny Johnson |
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|>| !Bernard Marcus |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/56/Bernard_Marcus.jpg/175px-Bernard_Marcus.jpg]] |
|!birth date |May 12, 1929 (92 years)<<ref " [1]">>|
|!birth place |[[Newark, New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newark,_New_Jersey]], U.S.|
|!residence |[[Atlanta, Georgia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta,_Georgia]], U.S.|
|!citizenship |American|
|!education |[[Rutgers University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutgers_University]]|
|!occupation |Co-founder of [[Home Depot|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Depot]]|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!networth |US$5.1 billion (November 2018)<<ref " [2]">>|
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!!!See also
*[[Bernard Marcus|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Marcus]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Bernard Marcus Family Foundation Profile: Summary|https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs//summary?id=D000035605]], OpenSecrets.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Marcus, Bernie|http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/biographies/26189185/marcus-bernie]]. //ebscohost.com//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Forbes profile: Bernard Marcus|https://www.forbes.com/profile/bernard-marcus/]].">>
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|>| !Bernie Farber |
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|>| !Bernie Kerik |
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|>| !Bernie Sanders |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/de/Bernie_Sanders.jpg/175px-Bernie_Sanders.jpg]] |
|!predecessor |[[Jim Jeffords|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jeffords]]|
|!birth name |Bernard Sanders|
|!birth date |September 8, 1941 (79 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Independent|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_politician]] ,,(1979–2015; 2016–present),,|
|!otherparty |[[Liberty Union Party|Liberty Union]] ,,(before 1979),,<br>[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] ,,(2015–2016),,<<ref " [1]">>[[#Party affiliation since 2015|<sup></sup>]]|
|!spouse |Deborah Shiling <small>(1964-1966}</small><br>[[Jane O'Meara|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_O'Meara_Sanders]] <small>(1988-}</small>|
|!children |1 son<br>3 stepchildren|
|!relatives |[[Larry Sanders|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Sanders_(politician)]] ,,(brother),,|
|!alma mater |[[Brooklyn College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn_College]]<br>[[University of Chicago|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Chicago]] ,,([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]]),,|
|!website |[[Senate website|https://sanders.senate.gov]]<br>[[Campaign website|https://berniesanders.com]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Bernie Sanders|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Sanders]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Nicholas, Peter (July 26, 2016). [[Bernie Sanders to Return to Senate as an Independent|http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2016/07/26/bernie-sanders-to-return-to-senate-as-an-independent/]]. ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]''.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Besieged on all sides, Ron Johnson says his probe 'would certainly' help Trump win reelection|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/13/dems-ron-johnson-probe-trump-win-reelection-394987]]'' August 13, 2020, Kyle Cheney, [[Politico]]
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Sen. [[Ron Johnson]] this week said his probe of Obama-era intelligence agencies would help President [[Donald Trump]] win reelection, igniting fury from Democrats who say it was an explicit admission he's using his committee to damage Joe Biden's candidacy for president.
"The more that we expose of the corruption of the transition process between Obama and Trump, the more we expose of the corruption within those agencies, I would think it would certainly help Donald Trump win reelection and certainly be pretty good, I would say, evidence about not voting for Vice President Biden," Johnson said in a little-noticed Tuesday interview with Minneapolis-based radio hosts Jon Justice and Drew Lee.
Democrats compared the remark to comments made in 2015 by House GOP Leader [[Kevin McCarthy]], who boasted that the [[Republican]]-led [[Benghazi]] investigation was successful because it had helped tank [[Hillary Clinton]]'s poll numbers. Facing sharp criticism, McCarthy later walked back those comments.
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|>| !Betsy DeVos |
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|!birth name |Elisabeth Dee Prince|
|!birth date |January 8, 1958 (63 years)|
|!birth place |[[Holland, Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland,_Michigan]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican]]|
|!spouse |[[Dick DeVos|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_DeVos]] <small>1979-</small>|
|!relatives |[[Edgar Prince|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Prince]] (father)<br>[[Erik Prince|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Prince]] (brother)|
|!education |[[Calvin College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin_College]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])|
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|>| !Dick And Betsy Devos Family Foundation |
|!tax id |38-2902412|
|!website |[[dbdvfoundation.org/|https://www.dbdvfoundation.org/]]|
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|!Name |[[Dick And Betsy Devos Family Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=382902412]]|<|<|
|!EIN |38-2902412|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/1990|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382902412/382902412_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/09/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382902412/382902412_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/15/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382902412/382902412_2017_102966cf.PDF]]|02/14/19| $64,918,173.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382902412/382902412_2016_0e86e7d7.PDF]]|11/29/17| $67,465,640.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382902412/382902412_2015_0d2331db.PDF]]|12/01/16| $67,858,311.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382902412/382902412_2014_0bfe440e.PDF]]|11/21/15| $62,144,974.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/382902412/382902412_2013_0ae0849f.PDF]]|12/01/14| $56,162,386.00|
!!!See also
*[[Betsy DeVos|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betsy_DeVos]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Betsy DeVos|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Betsy_DeVos]], RationalWiki.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Betsy DeVos donates salary to disability nonprofit - then guts funding for Special Olympics|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/betsy-devos-special-olympics-funding-education-disabled-cuts-salary-donation-a8842951.html]]'' March 27, 2019, Chris Riotta, [[The Independent]]
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[[Betsy DeVos]] was grilled on Capitol Hill this week over her attempts to eliminate federal funding for the [[Special Olympics]] — nearly a year after it was reported she donated a portion of her salary to a disability nonprofit.
The US Secretary of Education has drawn controversy for proposing a [[2020]] budget which includes a $17.6m (£13.3m) cut to the Special Olympics, a programme that allows disabled athletes to train and compete annually in what is the largest event of its kind globally.
The proposed cut would effectively eliminate the entirety of the federal government's funding for the Special Olympics. Ms DeVos is also proposing a 10 per cent cut to the total budget for the Department of Education.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Betsy DeVos Is Robbing Poor Kids of Coronavirus Relief Funds|https://www.thedailybeast.com/betsy-devos-is-robbing-poor-kids-of-coronavirus-relief-funds]]'' May 16, 2020, Derek W. Black, The Conversation, [[Daily Beast]]
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Public schools have faced three distinct challenges since the coronavirus pandemic began—scrambling to make sure that low-income children don't go hungry, teaching students remotely who lack internet access and bracing for dramatically smaller budgets.
[[Congress]] tried to help in the $2 trillion economic relief package known as the [[Coronavirus]] Aid, Relief and Economic Security, or [[CARES Act]], by designating $13.5 billion for public schools. The money was supposed to be distributed to school districts based on the number of low-income students they enroll. A new directive from the U.S. Department of Education, however, tells districts to share far more of the money than expected with private and religious school students, even though fewer than 5% of those children are poor.
I'm a scholar of federal education policy and history who has testified before a congressional commission and federal courts in disputes over federal funds. In my view, this new policy runs counter to what Congress has tried to achieve in public education for the past 50 years and it directly contradicts the CARES Act.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Betsy DeVos openly admits she is using coronavirus crisis to impose private school choice agenda|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/22/betsy-devos-openly-admits-shes-using-the-pandemic-to-impose-her-private-school-choice-agenda/]]'' May 23, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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[[Secretary of Education]] [[Betsy DeVos]] admitted that she was trying to use the ongoing coronavirus crisis to push through her private school choice agenda during a Tuesday radio interview.
DeVos made the comments during an interview with Cardinal [[Timothy Dolan]], the archbishop of [[New York]], on his Sirius XM show. The interview was first flagged by the nonprofit education news outlet Chalkbeat.
Dolan asked the secretary whether she was trying to "utilize this particular crisis to ensure that justice is finally done to our kids and the parents who choose to send them to faith-based schools."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Betsy DeVos wants to use America's schools to build "God's kingdom." She's about to get her chance.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/01/betsy-devos-christian-schools-vouchers-charter-education-secretary/]]'' January 17, 2017, Kristina Rizga, [[Mother Jones]]
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Added [[Dick DeVos]]: "As we look at many communities in our country, the church has been displaced by the public school as the center for activity…[I]t is certainly our hope that more and more churches will get more and more active and engaged in education."
Indeed, critics argue the DeVoses are attempting to expand the definition of "school choice"—typically understood as giving parents the ability to pick any traditional public school or charter school in a district—to allow taxpayer money to follow students to any private school via vouchers. Some critics of school choice argue that charters, which are publicly funded but governed by appointed boards and often run by private companies with varying degrees of state oversight, can skim high-performing students from traditional public schools, leaving them with more high-needs kids and less money. But the push for so-called "universal school choice" could take that a step further by eventually leading to a radical redirection of funds from traditional public schools to private schools, many of which are [[Christian]]: Trump's signature education proposal calls for dedicating $20 billion in federal money to help families move away from what he has called our "failing government schools" and instead choose charter, private, or religious schools.
Although the DeVoses have rarely commented on how their religious views affect their philanthropy and political activism, their spending speaks volumes. [[Mother Jones]] has analyzed the Dick and [[Betsy DeVos]] Family Foundation's tax filings from [[2000]] to [[2014]], as well as the [[2001]] to 2014 filings from her parents' charitable organization, the Edgar and Elsa Prince Foundation. (Betsy DeVos was listed as a vice president of the Prince Foundation during those years, though she claimed at her confirmation hearing that this was "a clerical error.") During that period, the DeVoses spent nearly $100 million in philanthropic giving, and the Princes spent $70 million. While Dick and Betsy DeVos have donated large amounts to hospitals, health research, and arts organizations, these records show an overwhelming emphasis on funding Christian schools, evangelical missions, and conservative, free-market think tanks like the [[Acton Institute]] and the [[Mackinac Center]] that want to shrink the public sector in every sphere, including education.
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Few were surprised when [[The College Fix]] began running articles supportive of President Trump's pick to be education secretary, [[Betsy DeVos]].
The College Fix describes itself as a student-reported dose of "right-minded news and commentary" from across the country. Its provocative headlines tend to be skeptical of higher education and frequently criticize the prevalence of liberalism on college campuses. Other news organizations, including [[Breitbart]], have covered reporting from the site. Inside Higher Ed has cited campus controversies in which The College Fix has been involved.
But The College Fix is connected to DeVos in ways it has not previously publicized. Her son sits on the board of directors for the Student Free Press Association, a nonprofit group that runs the site and that has received a large portion of its funding from an anonymous conservative donor fund that the DeVos family has donated to heavily in the past.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Betsy DeVos's problem with numbers|https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/03/07/betsy-devoss-problem-with-numbers/]]'' March 7, 2020, Valerie Strauss, [[Washington Post]]
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Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]] has a problem with numbers. As in, she sometimes cites numbers that just aren't accurate.
DeVos, of course, is hardly the only government official to cite inaccurate numbers to make a point, but that's no reason not to point it out when she does — and she did during two appearances in the last week before congressional committees when defending the Trump administration's proposed [[2021]] budget.
Let's look at a few examples from her testimony.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Biden accused Trump of fomenting violence. Trump spent the rest of the day proving him right.|https://www.vox.com/2020/9/1/21409279/trump-biden-fomenting-violence-kyle-rittenhouse-kenosha-portland]]'' September 1, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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On Monday afternoon, Democratic presidential candidate [[Joe Biden]] addressed unrest in cities like [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], and [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], saying that President [[Donald Trump]] "long ago forfeited any moral leadership in this country."
"He can't stop the violence, because for years he's fomented it," Biden added during his speech in [[Pittsburgh]]. "You know, he may believe mouthing the words 'law and order' makes him strong, but his failure to call on his own supporters to stop acting as an armed militia in this country shows how weak he is."
Within hours, Trump proved Biden right, delivering a press conference in which he stoked unfounded fears about "left-wing political violence" while refusing to condemn right-wing vigilantes — including a 17-year-old supporter of his who has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of two protesters in Kenosha.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Biden Campaign Firm Hit by Suspected Kremlin Hacking Attack|https://www.thedailybeast.com/biden-campaign-firm-hit-by-suspected-kremlin-hacking-attack]]'' September 10, 2020, Jamie Ross, [[Daily Beast]]
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Intelligence officials have long been warning that [[Russia]]n agents will inevitably try to interfere in the [[2020]] campaign—now some appear to have been caught targeting a key Biden campaign firm.
[[Reuters]] reported Thursday morning that suspected Russian state-backed hackers have attempted to breach the systems at [[Washington]]-based SKDKnickerbocker, a strategy and communications firm working hand-in-glove with [[Joe Biden]]'s campaign. The attacks, which took place over the past two months, were unsuccessful.
The failed hacking attempt was brought to SKDK's attention by [[Microsoft]], which reportedly gathered information identifying hackers linked to the [[Kremlin]] as the most likely suspects. The attacks are said to have mainly focussed on phishing—a common hacking method which lures users into disclosing sensitive passwords.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Biden Takes The Air Out Of Trump's Legal Victory With 1 Stinging Question|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/biden-trump-tax-returns_n_5f504811c5b6946f3ead0620?ri18n=true]]'' September 3, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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Vice President [[Joe Biden]] on Wednesday evening had a simple question for President [[Donald Trump]]: "What are you hiding?"
Biden shared a link to a story about Trump winning a legal ruling in his ongoing battle over disclosure of his tax returns.
[[New York]] prosecutors had been seeking those documents via subpoena and had won a previous decision. However, a federal appeals court ruled that the president would not have to turn those documents over while the previous decision is under appeal.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Biden Taps a War on Terror Veteran to Stop White Supremacists|https://www.thedailybeast.com/biden-taps-a-war-on-terror-veteran-to-stop-white-supremacists?ref=home]]'' January 21, 2021, Spencer Ackerman, [[Daily Beast]]
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President Biden was sworn into office Wednesday under the shadow of the Jan. 6 insurrection with a pledge to take down the kind of extremists who took over the Capitol. To help lead that effort, he has tapped a distinguished veteran of the [[War on Terror]]—an appointment that raises the question of whether the new administration will draw from a disastrous conflict with jihadists to confront a much different threat from far-right terrorists.
[[Russ Travers]] spent four decades in the intelligence and security apparatus, rising to become acting head of the National Counterterrorism Center. Former President [[Donald Trump]] ousted Travers from that position in March as part of a purge of the intelligence agencies. Travers' allies say he was ousted for trying to reposition the NCTC, a key creation of the post-[[9/11]] security state, to analyzing domestic terror. They describe him as an energetic and often contrarian figure who has put in the time in recent years to understand a resurgent threat that the post-9/11 counterterrorism apparatus neglected.
Last week, Biden announced that Travers will return to government service, this time as his deputy homeland security adviser. Notably, Travers' boss, White House Homeland Security Adviser [[Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall]], is a former deputy energy secretary with expertise in nuclear weapons and [[Russia]], not terrorism, teeing up Travers for an important portfolio. "Russ will be an essential leader on DVE [domestic violent extremism] issues," said a source familiar with his new job, though not the only point person on the issue.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Big Donors Fuel Racist, Islamophobic Agenda in Small-Town Minnesota|https://readsludge.com/2019/06/22/big-donors-fuel-racist-islamophobic-agenda-in-small-town-minnesota/]]'' June 22, 2019, Gin Armstrong, [[Sludge]]
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The [[New York Times]] published a June 20th article that profiled an anti-[[Muslim]], anti-Somali group called Concerned Community Citizens—or C-Cubed, for short—based in St. Cloud, [[Minnesota]]. The group is working to restrict refugee resettlement programs in the state and elect "nativists" (aka, white supremacists) to the city council.
The organization is led by a former university professor named John Palmer. The article noted that Mr. Palmer starts his day every morning at the same diner, where he sits to read the latest "news" from a blog called [[Jihad Watch]].
Jihad Watch is an Islamophobic site known for peddling conspiracy theories and violent characterizations of Islam and Muslims. It is a project of the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], a well funded anti-Muslim non-profit founded by David Horowitz.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Big League Hypocrites: Exposing right wing media; Plus we interview Trish Zornio: Krassencast Ep. 8|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nN-TbaLu-Fc]]'' March 12, 2019, KrassenCast, [[YouTube]]
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In this episode, we expose the right wing media; particularly a website called [[Big League Politics]], for their ridiculous hypocrisies in attacking [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] and [[KrassenCast]], as well as their conspiracy theorist blogger, who will do anything to sell a book. Additionally, we interview Democrat Trish Zornio who is challenging [[Republican]] Senator Cory Gardner for his U.S. Senate seat in [[Colorado]] in [[2020]].
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''Big League Politics'' is an American news website founded by former [[Breitbart News|Breitbart]] employees.<<ref " [1]">> Its editor-in-chief is former Breitbart reporter [[Patrick Howley]]. In early 2018, Big League Politics was acquired by Mustard Seed Media.<<ref " [2]">>
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*[[Big League Politics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_League_Politics]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Big League Politics|https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/big-league-politics/]], Media Bias/Fact Check.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Peters, Jeremy W. (2017-11-03). [[Alternative Narrative Emerges in Conservative Media as Russia Inquiry Widens|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/03/us/politics/conservative-media-trump-clintons.html]]. //The New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Markay, Lachlan (2018-02-28). [[Roy Moore Consultants' New Project: A Conspiracy-Theorizing Pro-Trump News Site|https://www.thedailybeast.com/roy-moore-consultants-new-project-a-conspiracy-theorizing-pro-trump-news-site]]. //The Daily Beast//.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bill Barr Goes full-on right-wing nutjob|https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/bill-barr-goes-full-on-right-wing-nutjob/]]'' September 20, 2020, Terry Schwadron , [[AlterNet]]
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Just in case someone is not persuaded that this Trump Administration is falling off its rocker, the advice from Atty. Gen. William P. Barr to federal prosecutors to use a two-century-old law to stop people – no, specifically "violent" leftist protests outside federal courthouses – from seeking to overthrow the government should make us stop and scratch our collective heads.
For openers, protesting disproportionate police brutality against Black citizens is not calling for the overthrow of the government.
Secondly, there is actual evidence that groups other than [[Black Lives Matter]] or the oft-cited, if unorganized "antifa" are not the only ones in street. You heard nothing from Barr about using sedition laws against actual, organized, gun-toting, right-wing, white supremacist nationals who seem actually to want to overthrow the government – as well as to mix it up with lefties in the streets.
Thirdly, sedition laws have not been used over two centuries for good reason: Their Constitutionality runs very close to the edge of [[First Amendment]] rights to free speech and assembly that have protected leftists, neo-Nazis, right-wingers, flag-burners and vocal bayers-at-the-moon.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bill Barr Is Very Worried About Antifa|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/935zq5/bill-barr-is-very-worried-about-antifa]]'' July 28, 2020, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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Attorney General Bill Barr went to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to defend sending federal agents to [[Black Lives Matter]] protests, as well as his own reputation — and he got plenty of backup from the [[Republican]] members of the committee.
After a blistering opening statement to the [[House Judiciary Committee]], Barr almost immediately came under fire from chairman [[Jerry Nadler]], a [[New York]] Democrat, who criticized Barr's involvement in "flooding federal law enforcement into American cities," "abandoning victims of police brutality," and for using his office to allegedly defend and further the political goals of President [[Donald Trump]], particularly in the criminal cases of associate [[Roger Stone]] and former national security adviser [[Michael Flynn]].
"In your time as attorney general, you have aided and abetted the president," Nadler said. "In this Justice Department, the president's enemies will be punished and his friends will be protected, no matter the cost to liberty, no matter the cost to justice."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Bill Barr Takes Charge of Trump's Crackdown as the Military Tries to Back Away|https://www.thedailybeast.com/bill-barr-barr-takes-charge-of-trumps-crackdown-as-military-tries-to-back-away]]'' June 3, 2020, Erin Banco, [[Daily Beast]]
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As President Trump continues to try and drum up support for his call for states to "dominate" protesters and beef up police presence against them , Attorney General Bill Barr and a team of senior Justice Department officials have quietly taken the lead on disrupting the protests and going after the petty criminals who may be using the demonstrations as cover.
It's been a controversial move, even within Barr's own department. One federal prosecutor called Barr's most high-profile effort to quell the unrest "politically-charged [and] bogus." A senior law enforcement official called it "a political ploy to make being anti-Trump look like terrorism."
In the early hours following clashes between protesters and police in [[Minneapolis]] on May 26, Barr and senior officials at DOJ began holding meetings and calls, strategizing ways to clamp down, two senior officials in the department told The [[Daily Beast]]. Scenes of looters ransacking local shops and vandalizing police buildings unnerved Barr, those officials said, and the attorney general directed his team to find a framework to identify and arrest those individuals and charge them with federal crimes. The idea was to try and take control of the administration's response to the protests by relying on the [[FBI]]'s regional counterterrorism hubs to share information with local law enforcement about, in Barr's own words, "extremists."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Bill Barr, warrior for theocracy: Why didn't we know this until now?|https://www.salon.com/2020/01/03/bill-barr-warrior-for-theocracy-why-didnt-we-know-this-until-now/]]'' January 3, 2020, Heather Digby Parton, [[Salon]]
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CORRECTION: As originally published, this article asserted that [[William Barr]] is a member of [[Opus Dei]], the conservative [[Catholic]] organization. Opus Dei has issued an official statement asserting that he is not. [[Salon]] regrets the error.
It has long been an article of faith (no pun intended) among some on the left that the culture war was simply a cynical tool of the conservative movement to fool the rubes into voting against their economic interests. In this reading, right-wing leaders had no intention of ever following through on culture-war issues. They would string the voters along forever, promising to deliver on abortion or gay rights or guns but never really getting the job done, the assumption being that they could keep the conservative base's intensity at full throttle if those voters believed they were on the cusp of getting their agenda passed. Meanwhile, as the marks were distracted by endless culture-war skirmishes, the big money conservatives would pass laws that benefited themselves and harmed their own voters.
As it happens, it did indeed go down that way. The conservative movement benefactors made out like bandits while [[Republican]] voters got screwed economically. But the notion that the rich men in charge would never have to deliver on their culture-war promises was always wrong. Eventually, they would have to pay the piper.
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|!birth name |William Jefferson Blythe III|
|!birth date |August 19, 1946 (75 years)|
|!birth place |[[Hope, Arkansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope,_Arkansas]], U.S.|
|!spouse |[[Hillary Rodham|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Clinton]] October 11, 1975-|
|!children |[[Chelsea|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Clinton]]|
|!religion |[[Baptist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptists]]<<ref " [1]">>|
|!awards |[[Presidential Medal of Freedom|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Medal_of_Freedom]]<br />[[''See more''|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_honors_and_awards_received_by_Bill_Clinton]]|
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*[[Bill Clinton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f354.png}} ''[[Bill Gates on Covid: Most US Tests Are 'Completely Garbage'|https://www.wired.com/story/bill-gates-on-covid-most-us-tests-are-completely-garbage/]]'' August 7, 2020, Steven Levy, [[Wired]]
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WIRED: You have been warning us about a global pandemic for years. Now that it has happened just as you predicted, are you disappointed with the performance of the United States?
[[Bill Gates]]: Yeah. There's three time periods, all of which have disappointments. There is 2015 until this particular pandemic hit. If we had built up the diagnostic, therapeutic, and vaccine platforms, and if we'd done the simulations to understand what the key steps were, we'd be dramatically better off. Then there's the time period of the first few months of the pandemic, when the US actually made it harder for the commercial testing companies to get their tests approved, the C[[DC]] had this very low volume test that didn't work at first, and they weren't letting people test. The travel ban came too late, and it was too narrow to do anything. Then, after the first few months, eventually we figured out about masks, and that leadership is important.
So you're disappointed, but are you surprised?
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s decision to withhold funding to the [[World Health Organization]] pending a review of its handling of the coronavirus pandemic is "as dangerous as it sounds," [[Bill Gates]] said Wednesday.
"Their work is slowing the spread of Covid-19 and if that work is stopped no other organization can replace them. The world needs @WHO now more than ever," the [[Microsoft]] founder and philanthropist said in a tweet.
The WHO declared coronavirus a public health emergency of international concern in late January and a week later, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation pledged up to US$100 million to help contain the outbreak.
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In a [[2015]] speech, [[Bill Gates]] warned that the greatest risk to humanity was not nuclear war but an infectious virus that could threaten the lives of millions of people.
That speech has resurfaced in recent weeks with 25 million new views on [[YouTube]] — but not in the way that Gates probably intended. Anti-vaccinators, members of the conspiracy group [[QAnon]] and right-wing pundits have instead seized on the video as evidence that one of the world's richest men planned to use a pandemic to wrest control of the global health system.
Gates, 64, the [[Microsoft]] co-founder turned philanthropist, has become the star of an explosion of conspiracy theories about the coronavirus outbreak. In posts on YouTube, [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]], he is being falsely portrayed as the creator of COVID-19, as a profiteer from a virus vaccine, and as part of a dastardly plot to use the illness to cull or surveil the global population.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Bill Gates, at Odds With Trump on Virus, Becomes a Right-Wing Target|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/17/technology/bill-gates-virus-conspiracy-theories.html]]'' April 17, 2020, Daisuke Wakabayashi, [[New York Times]]
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In a [[2015]] speech, [[Bill Gates]] warned that the greatest risk to humanity was not nuclear war but an infectious virus that could threaten the lives of millions of people.
That speech has resurfaced in recent weeks with 25 million new views on [[YouTube]] — but not in the way that Mr. Gates probably intended. Anti-vaccinators, members of the conspiracy group [[QAnon]] and right-wing pundits have instead seized on the video as evidence that one of the world's richest men planned to use a pandemic to wrest control of the global health system.
Mr. Gates, 64, the [[Microsoft]] co-founder turned philanthropist, has now become the star of an explosion of conspiracy theories about the coronavirus outbreak. In posts on YouTube, [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]], he is being falsely portrayed as the creator of Covid-19, as a profiteer from a virus vaccine, and as part of a dastardly plot to use the illness to cull or surveil the global population.
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|!birth name |William Joseph Posey|
|!birth date |December 18, 1947 (73 years)|
|!birth place |[[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]]|
|!spouse |Katie Ingram|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!alma mater |[[Brevard Community College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brevard_Community_College]]|
|!profession |real estate executive|
|!residence |[[Rockledge, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockledge,_Florida]]|
|!religion |[[Methodist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methodist]] – [[UMC|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Methodist_Church]]|
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Billionaire Betsy DeVos wants to scrap student debt forgiveness. Surprised?|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/may/19/billionaire-betsy-devos-scrap-student-debt-forgiveness]]'' May 19, 2017, Jamie Peck, [[The Guardian]]
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When [[Donald Trump]] appointed [[Betsy DeVos]] secretary of education, America's school-going people worried it was only a matter of time before she brought back debtors' prison for student loan defaulters and subcontracted out K-12 education to Nickelodeon.
Now Donald and Betsy are one step closer to making that vision a reality, with $10.6bn in cuts to crucial education programs, including a student loan forgiveness program first implemented by a [[Republican]] administration.
According to budget documents obtained by the [[Washington Post]], the Trump administration plans to end the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, which more than 400,000 people are counting on as part of their financial future.
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Mercer and his family didn't make as many political contributions in [[2018]] as they had in previous cycles, especially in contrast to the [[2016]] cycle, when Trump ran for president. Political strategists believe Mercer's lack of involvement this year should sound the alarm for [[Republican]]s looking for assistance in the fundraising game when they fight for Trump's re-election in [[2020]].
Mercer still gave millions this year, but the sum didn't stack up with previous years' amounts. He gave $6.4 million to Republicans, the lowest amount since [[2012]], when he and his wife, Diana, contributed $5.8 million, according to the nonpartisan [[Center for Responsive Politics]]. The Mercers finished the 2016 election as one of the top 10 political donors, by giving just over $25 million to conservative causes.
[[Robert Mercer]] typically avoids public scrutiny, but his involvement with Trump thrust him into the political arena — an unwelcome development for him.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Billionaire MAGA Fan Peter Thiel Has Had It With Trump's COVID-19 Response|https://www.thedailybeast.com/billionaire-maga-fan-peter-thiel-has-had-it-with-trumps-covid-19-response]]'' May 17, 2020, Lachlan Cartwright, [[Daily Beast]]
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During the last presidential campaign, [[Facebook]] board member and billionaire [[Peter Thiel]] was among [[Donald Trump]]'s most important backers, campaigning for the future president as a "proud," openly gay supporter of the [[Republican]] nominee and even speaking at the Republican Party's [[2016]] convention. Four years later, Thiel has taken on a dramatically reduced—if not altogether nonexistent—role in pushing for Trump [[2020]].
Though Thiel declared a year and a half ago that he supports Trump's re-election, he so far hasn't donated large sums to any of the major Trump campaign committees, and it is unclear to various Trump lieutenants if those contributions are forthcoming. Top officials in the president's political orbit say that Thiel has been absent from 2020 discussions, with one proclaiming the famous investor had "ghosted" Team Trump lately. And several people familiar with the situation say he has privately criticized Trump in recent months and contemplated limiting his support to other GOP or conservative-nationalist politicians such as [[Missouri]] Senator [[Josh Hawley]], to whom he donated the legal maximum of $5,400 in [[2017]].
Thiel's cold front has come as the data-mining firm that he co-founded has been raking it in from federal contracts with the Trump administration, including a recent deal to help build what the government hoped would be "the single source" for data to understand and mitigate the effects of the coronavirus. But, as it were, sources say the heart of Thiel's disaffection with the president is Trump's handling of the coronavirus crisis.
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The Supreme Court under Chief [[Justice John Roberts]] has been extraordinarily friendly turf for corporations. It has been more than four years since the Court has reversed a lower court decision favoring corporate interests, according to a new analysis by the Constitutional Accountability Center, a progressive think tank.
Now, with the clock ticking for Senate [[Republican]]s to confirm President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, federal judge Amy Coney Barrett, the groups that helped push through Trump's two previous nominees are again ready to spend tens of millions of dollars on advertisements to ensure Barrett receives the lifetime appointment.
With 53 Senate Republicans in this soon-to-end 116th [[Congress]], Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] needs to prevent no more than three defections to confirm Barrett with a simple majority. Two Republicans have publicly expressed disapproval of confirming Trump's nominee so close to the election, Senators [[Susan Collins]] of [[Maine]] and [[Lisa Murkowski]] of [[Alaska]], though it is not clear they have unequivocally committed to voting against Barrett—and the developing coronavirus outbreak among Republican senators is changing the vote count and confirmation timeline.
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{{f94.png}} ''[[Billionaire Peter Thiel submits bid to buy Gawker.com, a site he helped bankrupt|https://www.thestar.com/business/2018/01/12/billionaire-peter-thiel-submits-bid-to-buy-gawkercom-a-site-he-helped-bankrupt.html]]'' January 12, 2018, Michael M. Grynbaum, New York Times, [[Toronto Star]]
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[[Peter Thiel]], the technology billionaire, submitted a bid this week to purchase [[Gawker]].com, the remaining unsold property from the Gawker Media gossip empire that was nearly destroyed in [[2016]] by a lawsuit largely bankrolled by Thiel.
If approved, the acquisition could be the last step in a yearslong effort by Thiel to finish an independent journalism outfit that angered him in [[2007]] when it reported, without his permission, that he is gay, a fact widely known at the time in [[Silicon Valley]].
Gawker.com has received other offers, and it is not clear if Thiel, a co-founder of [[PayPal]] and an early investor in [[Facebook]], will prevail. A winning bid is expected to be announced in the coming weeks, if representatives of Gawker.com do not take the site off the market.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Billionaire Robert Mercer Is Helping Pay Donald Trump's Legal Bills|https://www.newsweek.com/trump-legal-fund-paid-billionaire-robert-mercer-day-comey-fired-676383]]'' October 3, 2017, Graham Lanktree, [[Newsweek]]
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Billionaire [[Robert Mercer]] and his wife Diana donated almost $200,000 to the legal defense fund of the [[Republican]] Party on the day that President [[Donald Trump]] fired former [[FBI]] Director James Comey, financial filings show.
The combined $193,400 donation the Mercers made on May 9 went to the GOP legal fund that Trump has been drawing from to pay the lawyers defending him during the investigation into whether [[Russia]] interfered in the [[2016]] election.
The Mercers are just one of several billionaire couples donating heavily to the fund in recent months, according to the filings with the [[Federal Election Commission]] (FEC).
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Billionaire Trump backer who got quarantine exemption in Canada tests positive for COVID-19|https://www.cbc.ca/news/liz-uihlein-covid-19-diagnosis-1.5801118]]'' November 13, 2020, Jonathon Gatehouse, [[CBC News]]
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A U.S. billionaire who was granted a special exemption from [[Canada]]'s 14-day pandemic quarantine, despite her public criticism of COVID-19 restrictions, has now contracted the disease.
[[Liz Uihlein]], the 75-year-old president and CEO of [[Wisconsin]]-based shipping supply firm Uline Inc., sent a memo to employees on Nov. 11 informing them that she and her husband, Dick Uihlein, had tested positive and were isolating at home.
"After all these long months, I thought we'd never get it. Well, Trump got it..." reads the company-wide email, a copy of which was obtained by [[CBC News]]. "If we had not been around people with COVID-19, we would not have been tested. We would have been at Uline."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Billionaire Trump donors contract Covid-19 after downplaying risks|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/12/billionaire-trump-donors-covid-19-richard-liz-uihlein]]'' November 12, 2020, Stephanie Kirchgaessner, [[The Guardian]]
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Two of [[Donald Trump]]'s billionaire donors have contracted Covid-19 months after downplaying the risk of the disease to their employees.
Richard and [[Liz Uihlein]], conservative megadonors who own the Uline packaging company based in [[Wisconsin]] and are two of the [[Republican]] party's most significant financial backers, told employees on Wednesday that they had contracted the disease after being "around people with Covid".
Liz Uihlein, 75, said in the message to employees: "After these long months, I thought we'd never get it. Well, Trump got it," she said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Billionaire Trump Megadonors Behind Group That Promoted Scott Atlas as an Anti-Fauci|https://readsludge.com/2020/10/20/billionaire-trump-megadonors-behind-group-that-promoted-scott-atlas-as-an-anti-fauci/]]'' October 20, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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One of the first groups to promote the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine to President Trump as a treatment for COVID-19 was also an early booster of [[Scott Atlas]], the radiologist Trump has selected as a coronavirus adviser to push back against [[Anthony Fauci]] and [[Deborah Birx]].
The [[Job Creators Network]] (JCN), a right-wing "dark money" nonprofit founded by Trump megadonor Bernie Marcus, bought a full-page [[Wall Street Journal]] ad in May attacking Fauci and calling for a "second opinion" on whether businesses should temporarily close to limit the spread of the virus. The ad promotes the views of Atlas, prominently quoting him on his belief that businesses should reopen.
Excerpt from JCN's full-page Wall Street Journal ad from May that promotes Scott Atlas' views in favor of swift reopening as a "second opinion" to information communicated by [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s Director Dr. Anthony Fauci
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BOISE COUNTY — A pair of [[Texas]] billionaires, the Wilks brothers, are buying up private land across southwest [[Idaho]] and blocking access to public lands in some areas.
[[KTVB]] has been hearing from hundreds of you on social media: Many are enraged, or asking questions, or siding with the private property owners.
[[Boise]] County provided a map showing all the areas owned by DF Development - the company owned by Dan and Farris Wilks. The brothers are billionaires from [[Cisco]], Texas who made their bucks in masonry and later the hydraulic fracking industry.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Billionaires Have Made an Absolute Killing During the Pandemic. The Number Is Staggering.|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2qDRBTsFCk]]'' August 10, 2020, Mother Jones, [[YouTube]]
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The richest 0.00019 percent of the US population grew their collective wealth by an estimated $685 billion so far during the coronavirus pandemic.\r
President [[Donald Trump]] thinks he is delivering the average American a winning hand right now—despite a cratering economy, mass unemployment, and no clear plan to fight the cause of all this calamity, the coronavirus. At a Monday afternoon press conference at the White House, Trump went so far as to say that "carpenters and policemen and farmers"—millions of ordinary Americans—"are the ones that benefit by having a good stock market, probably more than anybody else."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Billionaires Try to Buy the Supreme Court|https://www.thedailybeast.com/billionaires-try-to-buy-the-supreme-court]]'' March 29, 2016, Jay Michaelson, [[Daily Beast]]
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"Let the people decide" is the refrain of [[Republican]]s opposed to holding hearings for Supreme Court nominee [[Judge Merrick Garland]], but they're being bankrolled by an anonymous collection of billionaires—1 percenters so cowardly that they're hiding behind tax laws to avoid revealing their identities.
Case in point: the "[[Judicial Crisis Network]]," the right-wing front organization doing ad buys across the country to oppose Judge Garland getting a hearing. JCN is one of many 501(c)(4) "social welfare" organizations on the right and the left, and C4s don't have to disclose their donors.That is the major reason that political spending by C4s increased more than 8,000 percent between [[2004]] and [[2012]].
That doesn't mean we don't know anything about C4's like JCN, however. Thanks to a [[2015]] investigation by the non-partisan Center for Responsive [[Politics]], we do know it was started in [[2005]] (as the "Judicial Confirmation network" meant to promote Bush's judicial appointees) by a group of arch-conservatives including [[Ann Corkery]]. Corkery isn't listed on the JCN's website, perhaps because the group doesn't want "the people" to know she is also member of the far-right, literally self-flagellating [[Catholic]] order [[Opus Dei]]; a former director of Bill Donohue's ultra-right Catholic League; and a board member of [[Hobby Lobby]]'s law firm, The Becket Fund, although her bio has been removed from Becket's website too.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Billy Graham Was One of America's Richest Pastors. Here's What We Know About His Money|https://money.com/billy-graham-net-worth-quotes-money-greed/]]'' February 21, 2018, Brad Tuttle, [[money.com]]
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Much is unknown about the famous evangelist's wealth. According to the wealth-tracking site TheRichest.com, [[Billy Graham]]'s net worth was an estimated $25 million at the time of his death.
That would rank Graham as one of America's eight richest pastors, Beliefnet.com reported. Graham's estimated $25 million net worth is equal to that of Rick Warren, but lower than pastors such as Joel Osteen ($40 million) and [[Kenneth Copeland]] ($760 million).
[[Forbes]] has reported that two nonprofits associated with Billy Graham are among the biggest charities in the U.S. Samaritan's Purse posted revenues of $635 million in [[2016]], while the [[Billy Graham Evangelistic Association]] had $101 million in revenues in [[2010]]. Both organizations are now run by Billy Graham's son William [[Franklin Graham]] III, who is paid well for his leadership roles. Better known as Franklin Graham, he received a whopping total of $1.2 million in [[2008]] and $880,000 in compensation in [[2014]] for running the two charities, according to the [[Charlotte Observer]].
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*[[Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomedical_Advanced_Research_and_Development_Authority]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Bipartisan Senate Intel report details Trump campaign contacts with Russia in 2016, adding to Mueller findings|https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/18/politics/senate-intelligence-report-russia-election-interference-efforts/index.html]]'' August 18, 2020, Jeremy Herb, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) The [[Senate Intelligence Committee]] released Tuesday the most comprehensive and meticulous examination to date explaining how [[Russia]] interfered in the [[2016]] presidential election and the Trump campaign welcomed the foreign adversary's help, revealing new information about contacts between Russian officials and associates of President [[Donald Trump]] during and after the campaign.
In several key ways, the committee's counterintelligence investigation goes beyond the findings of former special counsel [[Robert Mueller]] released last year, as the [[Republican]]-led Senate panel was not limited by questions of criminality that drove the special counsel probe
Among the key findings:
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Bipartisan Senate Report Offers Strongest Evidence Yet that Trump Lied to Mueller|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-russia-senate-putin-collusion-wikileaks-steele-dossier-1046362/]]'' August 18, 2020, Andy Krol, [[Rolling Stone]]
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WASHINGTON — Clocking in at nearly 1,000 pages and drawing on three-and-a-half years of work and more than a million documents, the latest report by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence is perhaps the most complete accounting yet of [[Russia]]'s interference in the [[2016]] presidential election to damage [[Hillary Clinton]] and help elect [[Donald Trump]].
The report is the fifth and final volume of the Senate intelligence committee's attempt to understand what the Russian government did, what the Trump campaign did, the actions taken by each side's representatives, and why. The report is a bipartisan product. Members of the committee's Democratic and [[Republican]] staffs compiled the report. Fourteen of the committee's 15 senators from both parties endorsed the report. (The lone dissenter was Sen. James Risch (R-Ida.). Risch didn't dispute that Russia disrupted American democracy but complained that the final report didn't say the committee "found no evidence" of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russian government. More on that later.)
Here are the key takeaways from the report.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bizarre App Lets Users Swipe Right to "Pray" for Real Women Considering Abortion|https://slate.com/human-interest/2017/06/bizarre-app-lets-users-swipe-right-to-pray-for-real-women-considering-abortion.html]]'' June 23, 2017, Christina Cauterucci, [[Slate Magazine]]
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On Thursday morning, before I'd even brushed my teeth, I helped save the lives of more than 100 human children.
I achieved this remarkable feat during what might have been most productive 15 minutes of my lifetime, and possibly the most heroic use of an iPhone in recent history. With the help of an app developed by the anti-abortion [[Human Coalition]], it was easy! I saved real-live babies from the clutches of money-grubbing abortion providers with just a couple dozen swipes of my right thumb, as if I were paging through Tinder or wiping a little schmutz off the screen of my phone.
You too can be a baby-saving hero. Your superpower awaits at your favored app store, searchable under "Human Coalition." The organization, which calls abortion "the worst holocaust in human history" and hopes it will become "unthinkable and unavailable in our lifetime," runs crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) in the [[Atlanta]], [[Pittsburgh]], [[Dallas]], and Raleigh, [[North Carolina]], metro areas and has connections to more than 30 other CPCs around the country. On the Human Coalition app, users can browse a feed that purports to tally real women who are engaging with these centers. "Someone considering an abortion in Charlotte, North Carolina contacted a center," one feed entry reads. "Someone considering abortion in [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]] scheduled an appointment with a center," reads another.
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Black conservative Candace Owens says 'white supremacy and white nationalism are not a problem'|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7488563/Black-conservative-Candace-Owens-says-white-supremacy-white-nationalism-not-problem.html]]'' September 21, 2019, Lauren Edmonds, [[Daily Mail]]
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Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) ceded all his time to Owens, who had been ignored by Democrats throughout the majority of the proceedings.
She said: 'I also found it quite hilarious that when asked for actual numbers, nobody here could actually provide them because it's not actually a problem in America or a major problem that's facing black America.'
Owens told the subcommittee that [[Africa]]n Americans had a higher chance of being struck by lightning than being shot by police in [[2016]].
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Black lives don't matter to Black Lives Matter, says Rudy Giuliani|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/08/black-lives-dont-matter-to-black-lives-matter-says-rudy-giuliani/]]'' August 27, 2020, Tim Murphy, [[Mother Jones]]
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It was an open question what former [[New York City]] mayor [[Rudy Giuliani]] would talk about in his primetime address on the fourth and final night of the [[Republican National Convention]]. Would he resurrect the debunked charges against [[Joe Biden]] that got President [[Donald Trump]] impeached? Would he continue to assert that Biden is experiencing a "serious loss of mental function" and "displaying signs of dementia"? Would he just kind of wing it, enthralled by his own wit, until the producers played him off the stage with Oscars music?
No, Giuliani went with option four: arguing that black lives don't matter to [[Black Lives Matter]]. In a convention full of appeals to "law and order," Giuliani's appeal stood out for the sheer audacity—an unabashedly pro-cop ex-prosecutor feigning sympathy with the largest mass protests since the Civil Rights movement, solely for the purpose of tearing it down.
In Giuliani's telling, the nation had rallied as one after the "unforgiveable" killing of [[George Floyd]] by [[Minneapolis]] police. The problem, he continued, was that it was too unified for liberals—rather than work with Trump and Republicans, "BLM and [[Antifa]] sprang into action and in a flash hijacked the protests into vicious, brutal riots." The Black Lives Matter protests were hijacked by…Black Lives Matter? Figure that one out.
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*[[Black Lives Matter|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Lives_Matter]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Black students ejected from Trump rally in Ga.|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/02/29/donald-trump-georgia-rally-valdosta/81129964/]]'' March 1, 2016, Jennifer Jacobs, Des Moines Register, [[USA Today]]
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VALDOSTA, Ga. — There are different accounts of who made the decision to eject approximately 30 black students who say they were standing silently at the top of the bleachers at [[Donald Trump]]'s rally here Monday evening.
Late Monday night, a Trump spokeswoman denied that the incident at Valdosta State University's campus was initiated "at the request of the candidate" or the presidential campaign. A spokesman for the [[Secret Service]] contradicted the students' statements that federal agents led them out of the building, saying Trump staff and local law enforcement officials were in charge of handling protesters.
However, Valdosta [[Police]] Chief Brian Childress tried to clear up the confusion Tuesday morning, telling USA TODAY that he personally went to speak to the Trump campaign staff and the local law enforcement officers helping with security to confirm who ordered the students out, and to ask why.
"These folks were told to leave the PE complex by the Trump detail," Childress said.
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*[[Academi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academi]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Blackwater Founder Erik Prince's New Company Is Operating In Iraq|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/rosalindadams/blackwater-erik-prince-frontier-services-group-iraq]]'' April 26, 2019, Rosalind Adams, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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HONG KONG — A [[Hong Kong]]–based security and logistics company founded by [[Erik Prince]] is working in the south of [[Iraq]], according to documents obtained by [[BuzzFeed News]].
Prince, a former Navy SEAL and the brother of US Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]], is best known for founding [[Blackwater]], a private mercenary company that was banned from Iraq after contractors opened fire on and killed unarmed civilians in Baghdad.
Backed by [[Chinese]] money, Prince started the Hong Kong–listed [[Frontier Services Group]] (FSG) as a logistics company in [[2014]]. Since then it's expanded from operating [[Africa]]-based projects to offering logistics and security services for [[China]]'s One Belt, One Road initiative, a global infrastructure strategy adopted by the Chinese government. FSG has additional offices in mainland China; Southeast Asia; and Dubai, [[United Arab Emirates]].
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*[[Blaze Media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaze_Media]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bleach Ingestion Advocates Are Thrilled by Trump's 'Disinfectant' Comments|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/884wgv/bleach-ingestion-advocates-are-thrilled-by-trumps-disinfectant-comments]]'' April 28, 2020, Anna Merlan, [[Vice News]]
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"Our time has come!" [[Kerri Rivera]] exulted recently, in one of several [[Telegram]] groups she uses to promote her brand of health advice to desperate parents. The product she's promoted for years was finally being given its due.
"Why has it been vilified by the media?" Rivera wrote in the Telegram group. "What is that they don't want us to know? Would it destroy Big Pharma's profits since it's an abundant mineral?"
Rivera is one of the best-known promoters of chlorine dioxide, also known as [[Miracle Mineral Supplement]], or [[Miracle Mineral Solution]], a potent, extremely dangerous form of bleach that she and others have promoted drinking since [[2010]] as a "cure" for autism and other serious conditions. MMS was first marketed by a [[Florida]]-based outfit called the [[Genesis II]] Church and its founder [[Jim Humble]], who claims he discovered MMS in [[1996]] on a "gold mining expedition" to [[South America]]. (Humble, incidentally, is an ex-Scientologist who also claims to be a billion-year-old god from the Andromeda galaxy.)
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|>| !Blexit Foundation Inc |
|!tax id |83-3032236|
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|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
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|!2020 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/833032236/833032236_2020_%20.pdf]]|05/21/21| $3,752,626.00|
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{{f351.png}} ''[[BLOGGER MAY HAVE A PAST|https://nypost.com/2009/08/21/blogger-may-have-a-past/]]'' August 21, 2009, Kaja Whitehouse, [[New York Post]]
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A 30-year-old [[New Yorker]] who was barred from the securities industry last year may be behind an increasingly popular financial blog known as Zerohedge.com, which is catching flack for its obsession with anonymity.
[[Daniel Ivandjiiski]], whose most recently listed address is on the Upper East Side, was barred last September by the financial industry's self regulatory authority, FINRA, for insider trading.
Ivandjiiski is also suspected of being one of the founders of controversial financial blog Zerohedge.com, sources tell The Post.
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|!tax id |11-3691843|
|!location |P.O. Box 11706 Lexington, KY 40577|
|!website |[[bipps.org|https://www.bipps.org]]|
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|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2018_%20.pdf]]|12/04/19| $47,685.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2017_10141b21.PDF]]|02/01/19| ($13,957.00)|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2016_0e578e65.PDF]]|10/20/17| $60,916.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2015_0d3fb4ee.PDF]]|01/03/17| $46,961.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2014_0b871c55.PDF]]|07/08/15| $44,734.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2013_0aac58d2.PDF]]|10/15/14| $2,337.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2012_09c39e6e.PDF]]|12/06/13| $2,333.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2011_08a1c000.PDF]]|10/30/12| $83,438.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2010_078899f1.PDF]]|10/05/11| $220,479.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2009_06C2CC6F.PDF]]|02/16/11| $196,526.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2008_050DFE96.PDF]]|06/08/09| $213,998.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/113691843/113691843_2007_046AEADD.PDF]]|11/19/08| $39,302.00|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[BlueLeaks Documents Bolster Whistleblower Account of Intelligence Tampering at Homeland Security|https://theintercept.com/2020/09/12/homeland-security-whistleblower-corruption/]]'' September 12, 2020, Ryan Devereaux, [[The Intercept]]
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If [[Chad Wolf]], the man currently running the largest law enforcement agency in the country, had any idea of what was coming, he didn't show it. On Wednesday, the acting secretary of the [[Department of Homeland Security]] stood before his colleagues and delivered the [[2020]] "State of the Homeland Address," detailing the many ways in which his department was living up to its post-[[9/11]] mission and supporting President [[Donald Trump]]'s agenda. Everyone on the DHS livestream was socially distanced and wearing masks — everyone, that is, but [[Ken Cuccinelli]], the department's "senior official performing the duties of the deputy secretary."
Last month, the [[Government Accountability Office]] issued a report concluding that both Wolf and Cuccinelli are illegally occupying their positions atop DHS. But what the two men lack in legal authorization to work, they make up for in fealty to the president. Teeing up the crowd for Wolf's remarks this week, Cuccinelli spoke of threats to "our cherished homeland" and said that "after decades of putting global interests ahead of the safety and the prosperity of our citizens, this administration has boldly put America first."
Wolf, a former Transportation Security Administration lobbyist, struck a similar tone in his prepared remarks, drawing applause when he mentioned Homeland Security's role in policing protests in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], and his department's ongoing efforts to build a wall between the United States and [[Mexico]]. The event had just barely concluded when the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence published a 24-page whistleblower complaint accusing Wolf, Cuccinelli, and other current and former DHS leaders, including former Secretary [[Kirstjen Nielsen]], who was also present at Wednesday's address, of illegally manipulating and politicizing intelligence to bolster the president's talking points and policy objectives in numerous ways across multiple years.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[BlueLeaks Reveals What TikTok Shares with U.S. Authorities|https://theintercept.com/2020/08/10/blueleaks-tiktok-law-enforcement-privacy/]]'' August 10, 2020, Mara Hvistendahl, [[The Intercept]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s executive order banning Americans from using [[TikTok]] is driven by concerns that the company might hand over user data to [[Chinese]] authorities. Recently hacked police documents reveal the nature of the company's relationship to law enforcement — not in [[China]] but in the United States.
TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, is headquartered in [[Beijing]], where the government censors social media content and maintains other forms of influence over tech companies. But a glimpse at what TikTok does in the U.S. underscores that data privacy issues extend beyond China.
Documents published in the BlueLeaks trove, which was hacked by someone claiming a connection to [[Anonymous]] and published by the transparency collective Distributed Denial of Secrets, show the information that TikTok shared with U.S. law enforcement in dozens of cases. Experts familiar with law enforcement requests say that what TikTok collects and hands over is not significantly more than what companies like [[Amazon]], [[Facebook]], or [[Google]] regularly provide, but that's because U.S. tech companies collect and hand over a lot of information.
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{{f94.png}} ''[[Board member of anti-racism agency fired amid accusations of Islamophobic commentary|https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2017/12/21/board-member-of-anti-racism-agency-fired-amid-accusations-of-islamophobic-commentary.html]]'' December 21, 2017, Jennifer Yang, [[Toronto Star]]
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[[Christine Douglass-Williams]] has been a board member since [[2012]] and her dismissal was confirmed on Wednesday to foundation chairperson Albert Lo. He said he was notified by the [[Department of Canadian Heritage]], which is responsible for the foundation.
A board member with the [[Canadian Race Relations Foundation]], an arms-length federal government agency established to counteract racism, has been fired amid concerns over what [[Muslim]] advocacy groups describe as "Islamophobic commentary" and her "public association with purveyors of hateful propaganda."
Douglass-Williams addressed her dismissal in an email to the Star and on [[Jihad Watch]].
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|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Bob Corker|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Corker]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|>| !Bob Dole |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Bob Gibbs |
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|>| !Bob Graham |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Bob Graham|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Graham]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Bob Jones University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Jones_University]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Bob Woodward |
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|!occupation |Journalist|
|!birth name |Robert Upshur Woodward|
|!birth date |March 26, 1943 (78 years)|
|!birth place |[[Geneva, Illinois|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneva,_Illinois]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Bob Woodward|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Woodward]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bolton rips Trump: 'Getting reelected was the only thing that mattered'|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/12/john-bolton-book-trump-315086]]'' June 12, 2020, Kyle Cheney, [[Politico]]
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Per the publisher, Bolton's book, "The Room Where It Happened," not only covers "chaos in the White House," but also "assessments of major players, the president's inconsistent, scattershot decision-making process, and his dealings with allies and enemies alike."
The revelations are likely to reverberate on Capitol Hill, where Democrats have warned that Trump's conduct toward [[Ukraine]] was far from isolated and that he presents an existential threat to the country if allowed to remain in office. [[House Intelligence Committee]] chairman [[Adam Schiff]] declined to comment, but others involved in the impeachment inquiry were livid that Bolton delayed revealing potentially pertinent evidence until months after it would have bolstered their case.
"At the time the country needed him most, and history will reflect, he chose to sell books," said Rep. Mike Quigley, a member of the House Intelligence Committee. "It wasn't a question in his mind of whether or not he should talk about it. It's whether or not he should profit from talking about it. Not exactly 'Profiles in Courage.'"
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!!!See also
*[[Boogaloo movement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boogaloo_movement]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost Was a Member of Secret Facebook Group|https://theintercept.com/2019/07/12/border-patrol-chief-carla-provost-was-a-member-of-secret-facebook-group/]]'' July 12, 2019, Ryan Devereaux, [[The Intercept]]
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When news broke that thousands of current and former [[Border Patrol]] agents were members of a secret [[Facebook]] group filled with racist, vulgar, and sexist content, [[Carla Provost]], chief of the agency, was quick to respond. "These posts are completely inappropriate and contrary to the honor and integrity I see — and expect — from our agents day in and day out," Provost said in a statement. "Any employees found to have violated our standards of conduct will be held accountable."
For Provost, a veteran of the Border Patrol who was named head of the agency in August [[2018]], the group's existence and content should have come as no surprise. Three months after her appointment to chief, Provost herself had posted in the group, then known as "I'm 10-15," now archived as "[[America First]] X 2." Provost's comment was innocuous — a friendly clapback against a group member who questioned her rise to the top of the Border Patrol — but her participation in the group, which she has since left, raises serious questions.
Provost is one of several Border Patrol supervisors [[The Intercept]] has identified as current or former participants in the secret Facebook group, including chief patrol agents overseeing whole Border Patrol sectors; multiple patrol agents in charge of individual stations; and ranking officials in the Border Patrol's union, who have enjoyed direct access to President [[Donald Trump]]. (It is technically possible that someone else posted in the group using the individuals' accounts.) The group's existence has already generated at least two investigations from lawmakers and internal [[Department of Homeland Security]] oversight bodies.
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Bots account for nearly half of Twitter accounts spreading coronavirus misinformation, researchers say|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bots-account-for-nearly-half-of-twitter-accounts-spreading-coronavirus-misinformation-researchers-say/]]'' May 21, 2020, Jason Silverstein, [[CBS News]]
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About half of the [[Twitter]] accounts pushing misinformation about COVID-19 and calling for "reopening America" may be bots, researchers at [[Carnegie Mellon University]] said Wednesday. The tweets appear to be aiming to sow division and increase polarization during the pandemic.
"[[Conspiracy]] theories increase polarization in groups. It's what many misinformation campaigns aim to do," Kahtleen Carley, a computer science professor, said in a statement about the ongoing research. "People have real concerns about health and the economy, and people are preying on that to create divides."
She warned that the misinformation "will have a variety of real-world consequences, and play out in things like voting behavior and hostility towards ethnic groups."
!!!See also
*[[Boy Scouts of America|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_Scouts_of_America]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Brad Griffin |
|!other names |Hunter Wallace|
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|>| !Brad Parscale |
|>| [img width=175px [Parscale in 2018|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fa/Brad_Parscale_by_Gage_Skidmore_2.jpg/175px-Brad_Parscale_by_Gage_Skidmore_2.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Bradley James Parscale|
|!birth date |January 3, 1976 (45 years)|
|!birth place |[[Topeka|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/opeka,_Kansas]], [[Kansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas]], U.S.|
|!website |[[campaignnucleus.com/|https://www.campaignnucleus.com/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Brad Parscale|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Parscale]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Brad Parscale faces Trump 'fury' after Tulsa comeback rally flops|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/21/brad-parscale-donald-trump-tulsa-rally-covid-ivanka-kushner-rick-wilson]]'' June 21, 2020, Tom Lutz, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s campaign manager, [[Brad Parscale]], was under pressure on Sunday after claiming hundreds of thousands of people had applied for tickets to the president's return to the campaign trail in [[Tulsa]], only for the rally to attract a sparse crowd.
At the BOK Center in the [[Oklahoma]] city on Saturday night, as the president took the stage to give his first campaign speech since the Covid-19 pandemic put large parts of America under lockdown, vast banks of empty seats could be seen.
The Tulsa fire department said 6,200 people attended. The Trump campaign claimed 12,000. The arena holds 19,000.
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|>| !Brad Raffensperger |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Brad Reed |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Brad Trost |
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!!!See also
*[[Brad Trost|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Trost]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Brad Wenstrup |
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|>| !Bradley Byrne |
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|>| !The Lynde And Harry Bradley Foundation Inc. |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/1/1d/BradleyFoundation.jpg/175px-BradleyFoundation.jpg]] |
|!formation |June 29, 1942 (79 years)|
|!tax id |39-6037928|
|!jurisdiction |us-wi|
|!registration id |6A05418|
|!location |[[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milwaukee]], United States|
|!key people |[[Dennis J. Kuester|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_J._Kuester]]<br>''Chairman''<br>[[David Vogel Uihlein Jr.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Vogel_Uihlein_Jr.]]<br>''Vice Chairman''<br>[[Richard Graber|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Graber]]<br>''President and CEO''|
|!website |[[bradleyfdn.org/|https://www.bradleyfdn.org/]]|
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The ''Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation'', based in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milwaukee]], is a charitable [[foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/foundation_(charity)]] with more than $800 million [[U.S. dollars|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_dollar]] in assets. The Foundation supports arts, education and health organizations in Wisconsin with an increasing focus on the goals of American conservatism.<<ref " [1]">>
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|>| !Bradley Impact Fund |
|!tax id |45-4678325|
|!jurisdiction |us-wi|
|!website |[[bradleyimpactfund.org/|https://www.bradleyimpactfund.org/]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 8, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Lynde And Harry Bradley Foundation Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=396037928]]|<|<|
|!EIN |39-6037928|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |02/1943|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2019_ .pdf]]|02/11/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2018_ .pdf]]|12/27/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2017_101de405.PDF]]|02/07/19| $913,084,548.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2016_0e81d6ca.PDF]]|11/27/17| $849,426,516.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2015_0d1b0e0d.PDF]]|11/15/16| $845,139,789.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2014_0bfcae34.PDF]]|11/19/15| $901,945,006.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2013_0ad7ba0b.PDF]]|11/20/14| $922,303,709.00|
|!2012 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2012_09b780f0.PDF]]|11/20/13| $640,390,126.00|
|!2011 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2011_08bae40b.PDF]]|11/26/12| $578,681,220.00|
|!2010 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2010_07b43b33.PDF]]|11/22/11| $561,556,697.00|
|!2009 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2009_06870A3E.PDF]]|11/23/10| $622,913,819.00|
|!2008 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2008_0571F18D.PDF]]|11/20/09| $481,863,439.00|
|!2007 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/396037928/396037928_2007_056432FE.PDF]]|10/26/09| $831,695,847.00|
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Bradley Impact Fund Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=454678325]]|<|<|
|!EIN |45-4678325|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/2013|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454678325/454678325_2019_%20.pdf]]|02/22/21| $13,624,586.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454678325/454678325_2018_10accdca.PDF]]|06/21/19| $8,711,594.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454678325/454678325_2017_0f671fe3.PDF]]|08/29/18| $5,220,405.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454678325/454678325_2016_0e00ba17.pdf]]|08/23/17| $3,419,757.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454678325/454678325_2015_0cf731eb.PDF]]|10/03/16| $4,087,409.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454678325/454678325_2014_0bb9ba45.PDF]]|08/20/15| $2,912,099.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454678325/454678325_2013_0a9f0d61.PDF]]|09/30/14| $2,841,338.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454678325/454678325_2012_09463d19.PDF]]|05/22/13| $137,160.00|
!!!See also
*[[Bradley Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradley_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Lynde_and_Harry_Bradley_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
*[[Bradley Impact Fund|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Bradley_Impact_Fund]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Healy, Patrick (June 8, 2015). [[Behind Scott Walker, a Longstanding Conservative Alliance Against Unions|https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/08/us/politics/behind-scott-walker-a-longstanding-conservative-alliance-against-unions.html?_r=0]]. //The New York Times//.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bradley Foundation Bankrolled Right-Wing Reopen Effort Despite Rising Coronavirus Cases|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/07/14/bradley-foundation-bankrolled-right-wing-reopen-effort-despite-rising-coronavirus-cases/]]'' July 14, 2020, David Armiak, [[EXPOSED by CMD]]
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The [[Milwaukee]]-based Lynde and Harry [[Bradley Foundation]], a major source of funding for right-wing groups with over $854 million in assets, gave grants to [[FreedomWorks]] Foundation and the [[Wisconsin]] Manufacturers and Commerce Foundation this year to specifically assist with their efforts to rapidly reopen the economy amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
The political pressure generated by the lobbying and litigation efforts of Bradley-funded groups and President Trump led many states to prematurely roll back stay-at-home safety measures and reopen businesses. As a result, the three-day average of COVID-19 cases has more than doubled over the past three months, from 20,316 on April 24 to 59,474 on July 14, leading a number of states to now shut down again.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bradley Foundation Bankrolls Attacks on Unions|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2017/05/05/bradley-foundation-bankrolls-attacks-unions/]]'' May 8, 2017, Mary Bottari, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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Documents examined by the [[Center for Media and Democracy]] (CMD) expose a national effort by the [[Milwaukee]]-based Lynde and Harry [[Bradley Foundation]] to defund and dismantle unions, the most significant force for higher wages and better working conditions in America.
Publicly, the Bradley Foundation spins this agenda as "employee rights." Behind the scenes, newly disclosed Bradley documents detail an aggressive political agenda.
The Bradley Foundation is pouring money into the anti-union [[National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation]] because "Big Labor and trial attorneys are the two principal funding pillars of the left" (NRWLDF, Grant Proposal Record, 11/12/[[2013]]). It wants the [[Independence Institute]] in [[Colorado]] to "defund teacher's unions and achieve real education reform" at the local level (Barder Fund, 8/18/15). It is funding the [[Freedom Foundation]] in [[Washington]] State to "defund Big Labor" because "Washington State's liberal labor laws have long allowed it to be a net exporter of union dollars to other parts of the country" (Barder Fund, 6/2/15, Freedom Foundation, Grant Proposal Record, 8/19/[[2014]]).
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bradley Foundation Bankrolls Chairman Art Pope's Extreme Agenda in North Carolina|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2017/06/16/bradley-foundation-bankrolls-art-pope-extreme-agenda-nc/]]'' June 22, 2017, Alex Kotch, Exposed by CMD, [[Center for Media and Democracy]]
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Besides [[Wisconsin]], one of the foundation's favorite states appears to be [[North Carolina]], home to GOP mega-donor Art [[Pope]], who is also the new chairman of the [[Bradley Foundation]] Board.
Pope is the multimillionaire CEO and Chairman of [[Variety]] Wholesalers, a discount store in 15 Southern states.
Pope is a founding board member and prominent funder of David and [[Charles Koch]]'s astroturf campaign operation, [[Americans for Prosperity]], earning him the nickname Koch Jr. by critics. The groups Pope has founded and funded, have pursued a far-right agenda in North Carolina, including supporting voter suppression, racial gerrymandering and other extreme policies.
Now the Bradley Foundation, which has its own controversial history on these issues, is granting two key Pope groups a total of $1.5 million over three years, a hefty increase in operating revenue for a $2.5 million operation.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bradley Foundation Funnels Millions to State Policy Network Groups|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2017/09/05/bradley-foundation-funnels-millions-state-policy-network-groups/]]'' September 5, 2017, Mary Bottari, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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Earlier this summer, CMD exposed the [[Milwaukee]]-based [[Bradley Foundation]], a $800 million tax-exempt "charitable" organization pursuing a highly partisan game plan: funding an "infrastructure" on the right that benefits the [[Republican]] Party, while at the same time attempting to defund labor unions, "a principal funding pillar of the left" and a key supporter of the [[Democratic Party]].
Bradley effectuates this agenda by funding the $8.9 million [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC) and its sister organization, the $80 million [[State Policy Network]] (SPN). The two groups have been linked since the beginning. SPN's predecessor, the Madison Group, was launched by ALEC in the [[1980]]s at the [[Heritage Foundation]], where ALEC was also housed. SPN was formally created in [[1992]] as an "umbrella organization" for a group of "mini-Heritage Foundations" in the states.
Today, SPN has 66 affiliate members, mostly state-based think tanks, and 87 associate members. Associate members include funders, advocacy groups, and manufactured grassroots, such as the Kochs' [[Americans for Prosperity]]. You can find a map of SPN primary and associate groups on CMD's website.
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|>| !Brandon Straka |
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!!!See also
*[[WalkAway campaign|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WalkAway_campaign]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Brandy Zadrozny |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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[[Heartland Institute]] — a self-described "think tank" that actually serves in part as a way for climate change denialism to get funded — has a potentially embarrassing situation on their hands. Someone going by the handle "Heartland Insider" has anonymously released quite a few of what are claimed to be internal documents from Heartland, revealing the Institute's strategies, funds, and much more.
[UPDATE: Heartland has confirmed that some of the documents are real, but claims the strategy document, which I quote below about teaching strategy, is faked. This claim has not yet been confirmed or refuted. DeSmogBlog has more info.]
These documents are available over at DeSmogBlog. Several people are going over them, and so far they appear legit. You can read some relevant discussions at DeSmogBlog, Deep Climate, Planet 3, Greg Laden, ClimateCrocks, Shawn Otto, and Think Progress. John Mashey at DeSmogBlog has more info that also corroborates the leaked documents, and to call it blistering is to severely underestimate it.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Breaking the law: How 8chan (or "8kun") got (briefly) back online|https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/11/breaking-the-law-how-8chan-or-8kun-got-briefly-back-online/]]'' November 5, 2019, Sean Gallagher, [[Ars Technica]]
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The successor to [[8chan]], [[8kun]], made a somewhat brief appearance on the public Internet thanks to what amounts to an attack on the Internet's routing infrastructure. The site's domain name server, hosted by a service called VanwaNet, offered up an Internet address for the site that was from an unallocated set of addresses belonging to the RIPE Network Coordinating Centre, the regional Internet registry authority for [[Europe]] and the Middle East. And the host for the new site, the [[Russia]]n hosting company Media Land LLC, advertised a route to that address to the rest of the Internet, allowing visitors to reach the site for a while.
The advertisement of the address, made with the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), is what is referred to in the routing world as a "bogon" or "martian." Usually these happen when private network addresses mistakenly are sent out, or "advertised," from a network to the rest of the Internet because of a router misconfiguration.
But sometimes, they hijack existing addresses either accidentally or maliciously. A BGP "leak" in November [[2018]] caused [[Google]] and [[Spotify]] service outages. In [[2015]], for example, Hacking Team used a BGP bogon advertisement to help Italian police regain control of infrastructure used to monitor hacked targets. And a Russian network provider made BGP advertisements that hijacked traffic to financial services sites in [[2017]].
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|!formation |October 4, 2005|
|!headquarters |8383 Wilshire Blvd, STE 1000, Beverly Hills, CA, 90211, USA|
|!registration id |200527910059|
|!leader title |CEO|
|!leader name |[[Larry Solov]]|
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*[[Breitbart News|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breitbart_News]] - //Wikipedia.// (Article currently, April 2018, under [[meat-puppet|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sock_puppetry#Meatpuppetry]] attack by Breitbart users.)
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*[[Brennan Center for Justice|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brennan_Center_for_Justice]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Leo Brent Bozell III |
|>| [img width=175px [Bozell in February 2011.|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f8/Brent_Bozell_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg/175px-Brent_Bozell_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Leo Brent Bozell III|
|!birth date |July 14, 1955 (66 years)|
|!birth place |[[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]], U.S.|
|!education |[[B.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]] in [[History|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History]]|
|!employer |[[Media Research Center]], [[Parents Television Council|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parents_Television_Council]], [[Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_League_(U.S.)]]|
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*[[L. Brent Bozell III|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Brent_Bozell_III]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Brexit party MEPs' links to alt-right media agenda exposed|https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/aug/18/brexit-party-meps-links-alt-right-media-conspiracy-theories-revealed]]'' August 18, 2019, Michael Savage, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Brexit]] party politicians appeared on programmes that have hosted conspiracy theorists and promoted the views of prominent figures on the hard right, an analysis has found.
[[Nigel Farage]]'s party, which won the most [[UK]] seats in the [[Europe]]an elections only months after its launch, is still scoring above 10% in the polls and could prevent prime minister [[Boris Johnson]] securing a majority in a snap general election.
It has steered away from the hard-right policies pursued by Farage's former party, Ukip. However, several MEPs have appeared on shows that have broadcast conspiracy theories and retweeted messages from alt-right figures, according to the anti-racism campaign Hope Not Hate. It also found MEPs had retweeted prominent figures on the far right.
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*[[Brian Murphy (intelligence official)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Murphy_(intelligence_official)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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*Tony Ortega (March 5, 2013). [[Up the Bridge: Our step-by-step series on Scientology's 'Bridge to Total Freedom'|https://tonyortega.org/up-the-bridge-our-step-by-step-series-on-scientologys-bridge-to-total-freedom/]]. //Underground Bunker//.
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|>| !Brigitte Gabriel |
|>| [img width=175px [Brigitte Gabriel speaking in 2016|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/16/Brigitte_Gabriel_speaks_on_Refugee_Crisis_in_Twin_Falls%2C_Idaho.jpg/175px-Brigitte_Gabriel_speaks_on_Refugee_Crisis_in_Twin_Falls%2C_Idaho.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Hanan Qahwaji|
|!birth place |[[Marjayoun|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjayoun]], [[Lebanon|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanon]]|
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*[[Brigitte Gabriel|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigitte_Gabriel]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!formation |2011|
|!type |Public policy [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]]|
|!headquarters |[[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], Canada|
|!leader title |Chair|
|!leader name |[[Ed Broadbent]]|
|!leader title2 |Executive Director|
|!leader name2 |Rick Smith|
|!website |[[broadbentinstitute.ca/|https://www.broadbentinstitute.ca/]]|
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''Broadbent Institute'' is a [[Canadian|Canada]] [[progressive|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressivism]] and [[social democratic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/social_democracy]] [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]].<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> It was founded by [[Ed Broadbent]]<<ref " [3]">> the former leader of the federal [[New Democratic Party]] (NDP) from 1975 to 1989.<<ref " [4]">> The mission of the Broadbent Institute is to "Support, develop, and promote social democratic principles for the 21st century", "Propose new solutions for a more equal society", and "Equip a new generation of progressive campaigners & thinkers with the tools they need to build a social democratic society through training and education".<<ref " [5]">>
!!!See also
*[[Broadbent Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadbent_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Taber, Jane (August 15, 2011). [[NDP hopes Broadbent think-tank will help bolster its gains|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-notebook/ndp-hopes-broadbent-think-tank-will-help-bolster-its-gains/article616663/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[A new Canadian survey on the rich/poor gap and taxes should spark debate|https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/article/1159364--a-new-canadian-survey-on-the-rich-poor-gap-and-taxes-should-spark-debate]]. Star Media Group. April 10, 2012.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Bryden, Joan (June 18, 2011). [[Layton kicks off NDP convention saying the party is set to form next government|http://www.680news.com/news/national/article/242465--layton-kicks-off-ndp-convention-saying-the-party-is-set-to-form-next-government]]. Rogers Communications.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Stevenson, Garth. [[John Edward Broadbent|http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/articles/john-edward-broadbent]]. //The Canadian Encyclopedia//. The Historica-Dominion Institute.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[About|http://www.broadbentinstitute.ca/about]]. Broadbent Institute.">>
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Broke|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-a7SRrpCNl8]]'' September 15, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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All of that money. For nothing.
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|!tax id |53-0196577|
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|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Brookings Institution|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=530196577]]|<|<|
|!EIN |53-0196577|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/1940|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2019_%20.pdf]]|05/20/21| $492,547,778.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/16/20| $529,123,659.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2017_107d96e4.PDF]]|05/15/19| $531,848,060.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2016_0eeb3e06.PDF]]|03/13/18| $525,211,269.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2015_0de7cc6e.pdf]]|08/01/17| $473,918,510.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2014_0cadd19d.PDF]]|07/14/16| $482,069,162.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2013_0b1ec5cd.PDF]]|02/18/15| $496,001,963.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2012_0a22d8eb.PDF]]|04/08/14| $462,634,222.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2011_090761db.PDF]]|03/12/13| $436,930,915.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2010_08362100.PDF]]|05/25/12| $410,039,317.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2009_0710447C.PDF]]|04/21/11| $360,062,494.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2008_05F6ED73.PDF]]|06/04/10| $354,809,813.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530196577/530196577_2007_0525DCF0.PDF]]|07/02/09| $397,996,587.00|
!!!See also
*[[Brookings Institution|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brookings_Institution]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!tax id |31-1278593|
|!location |88 East Broad Street, Suite 1300 Columbus, OH 43215|
|!website |[[buckeyeinstitute.org/|http://www.buckeyeinstitute.org/]]|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2019_%20.pdf]]|03/01/21| $3,624,571.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2018_%20.pdf]]|11/22/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2017_0ffdc2d3.PDF]]|12/14/18| $2,067,236.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2016_0e8667ed.PDF]]|11/29/17| $939,894.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2015_0cd9bfcf.PDF]]|08/25/16| $728,803.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2014_0c48403b.PDF]]|02/18/16| $227,981.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2013_0b03a7a1.PDF]]|12/29/14| $197,464.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2012_09e81e2d.PDF]]|01/03/14| $58,889.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2011_08dce804.PDF]]|12/27/12| $228,191.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2010_075773fd.PDF]]|07/13/11| $364,036.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2009_066E4AF4.PDF]]|10/14/10| $180,179.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2008_0597236B.PDF]]|12/22/09| $97,763.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311278593/311278593_2007_0488D36C.PDF]]|12/23/08| $100,893.00|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Bumble match turns in Capitol riot suspect accused of pepper-spraying police|https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/bumble-dating-app-trips-another-capitol-riot-suspect-n1274918]]'' July 24, 2021, Minyvonne Burke, [[NBC News]]
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A [[Texas]] man who told a Bumble match he participated in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol was arrested Friday after his would-be date alerted the [[FBI]], according to court documents.
Andrew Quentin Taake, 32, is accused of pepper-spraying and assaulting police officers, federal authorities said. He's charged with obstruction of an official proceeding, felony assaulting police, obstruction of law enforcement, disorderly conduct in a Capitol building, demonstrating in a Capitol building and engaging in physical violence on restricted grounds.
He made his initial court appearance Friday in the Southern District of Texas.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Bumble Match Turns in Capitol Rioter Accused of Hitting Cops With Metal Whip|https://www.thedailybeast.com/bumble-match-turns-in-andrew-taake-capitol-rioter-accused-of-hitting-cops-with-metal-whip]]'' July 24, 2021, Corbin Bolies, [[Daily Beast]]
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When engaged in criminal activity, one would usually try to flee the scene shortly after. Accused Capitol rioter [[Andrew Taake]], however, apparently tried to score a hot date first.
A criminal complaint filed Friday against Taake alleges that the [[Houston]] native attacked police officers on Jan. 6 with a metal whip and pepper spray—then bragged about it on the dating app Bumble. He now faces six charges related to the attack. The allegations were first reported by HuffPost.
The [[FBI]] said they received a tip on Jan. 9 from a Bumble user who shared screenshots of their exchange. In it, Taake said he was "pepper sprayed, tear gassed, and hit with batons for peacefully standing there."
!!!See also
*[[United States Federal Bureau of Prisons|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Federal_Bureau_of_Prisons]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f6.png}} ''[[Bush's faith-based program deeply troubles televangelist|http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20010222&slug=robertson22]]'' February 22, 2001, Laura Meckler, Associated Press, [[Seattle Times]]
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Christian conservative [[Pat Robertson]], one of President Bush's backers during the campaign, said he has significant concerns with Bush's plan to let religious groups compete for federal grants.
Robertson said he worries about the government funding religious groups out of the mainstream, such as the Church of Scientology, Hare Krishnas or the Unification Church.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Business Insider CTO Pax Dickinson forced to resign over sexist tweets|https://www.salon.com/2013/09/10/pax_dickinson_fired_from_business_insider_for_sexist_tweets/]]'' September 10, 2013, Prachi Gupta, [[Salon]]
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After what he thought was a pretty tame day on [[Twitter]], [[Business Insider]]'s chief technology officer [[Pax Dickinson]] has been forced to resign over a string of sexist tweets, reports [[New York]] magazine.
Dickinson's Twitter trouble began when he lamented over [[TechCrunch]]'s apology for two sexist hackathon presentations, including one about an app called TitStare. To Dickinson, this was just an example of "low-grade sexism," which is somehow a separate thing from the sexism that TechCrunch refers to as "a major problem in the industry":
But after receiving lots of attention on Twitter, Business Insider decided that Dickinson's "low-grade sexism" was not a good look for its brand:
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Business partner of Falwells says he had affair with the power couple|https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-falwell-relationship/]]'' August 24, 2020, Aram Roston, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON – In a claim likely to intensify the controversy surrounding one of the most influential figures in the American Christian conservative movement, a business partner of [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr has come forward to say he had a years-long sexual relationship involving Falwell's wife and the evangelical leader.
[[Giancarlo Granda]] says he was 20 when he met Jerry and [[Becki Falwell]] while working as a pool attendant at the Fontainebleau [[Miami Beach]] hotel in March [[2012]]. Starting that month and continuing into [[2018]], Granda told [[Reuters]] that the relationship involved him having sex with Becki Falwell while Jerry Falwell looked on.
Granda showed Reuters emails, text messages and other evidence that he says demonstrate the sexual nature of his relationship with the couple, who have been married since [[1987]]. "Becki and I developed an intimate relationship and Jerry enjoyed watching from the corner of the room," Granda said in an interview. Now 29, he described the liaisons as frequent – "multiple times per year" – and said the encounters took place at hotels in Miami and [[New York]], and at the Falwells' home in [[Virginia]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[BUSTED: Arizona official was told to 'stop the counting' during blitz by Trump, Giuliani and GOP chair|https://www.rawstory.com/trump-arizona-2653633718/]]'' July 2, 2021, Bob Brigham, [[Raw Story]]
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[[Donald Trump]] is under investigation in [[Georgia]] for his caught-on-tape efforts to pressure Georgia Secretary of State [[Brad Raffensperger]] to "find" 12,000 votes to overturn the election in the Peach State. A bombshell new report by The [[Arizona Republic]] documents a parallel effort to overturn the election results in Arizona.
"Then-President Donald Trump tried to speak directly with the chair of the [[Maricopa County]] Board of Supervisors in the weeks after the November [[2020]] election as his allies sought to change the election results in a state he narrowly lost to Democrat [[Joe Biden]]. New records obtained by The Arizona Republic reveal the behind-the scenes efforts by Trump, his personal attorney [[Rudy Giuliani]], and state GOP Chair [[Kelli Ward]] to pressure the county supervisors, who make up the elected body that oversees elections in the state's most populous county," the newspaper reported.
"Much of the attention from Trump's allies was focused on Supervisor Clint Hickman, the 56-year-old lifelong [[Republican]] from a prominent West Valley family that runs an egg company. At the time, Hickman chaired the five-member Republican-controlled board, a position that gave him the power to set agendas, hold hearings on the election process, and certify — or delay — the 2020 election results," the newspaper explained.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[BUSTED: Shadowy right-wing billionaires are the ones pushing pro-Trump anti-lockdown protests|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/04/shadowy-right-wing-billionaires-are-pushing-pro-trump-anti-lockdown-protests/]]'' April 22, 2020, Travis Gettys, [[Raw Story]]
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The seemingly spontaneous protests against statewide stay-at-home orders have been promoted and financed by a right-wing network.
The demonstrators themselves are often genuinely frustrated by the lockdowns and economic loss, but the protests are amplified by a well-funded network of conservative individuals and groups, reported the [[Washington Post]].
The Convention of States project — which launched in [[2015]] with a large donation from right-wing billionaire [[Robert Mercer]]'s foundation — is pushing [[Facebook]] ads promoting the demonstrations, soliciting small donations and harvesting data.
!!!See also
*[[BuzzFeed News|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BuzzFeed_News]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!External links
*[[California Child Labor Law pamphlet|http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/ChildLaborLawPamphlet.pdf]]
*[[Child Labor Laws|http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/reg/childlabor/documents/childlaborposter0709.pdf]], State of Florida and the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Cake, Coffee, and Misinformation: Inside an Anti-Vaxxer Meeting|https://www.thedailybeast.com/cake-coffee-and-misinformation-inside-an-anti-vaxxer-meeting]]'' May 14, 2019, Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky, [[Daily Beast]]
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Rocking babies and munching on cake, hundreds of people—many of them members of [[New York]]'s Orthodox [[Jewish]] community—gathered late Monday night at an anti-vaxxers rally in the Atrium, a ballroom in Monsey, about an hour north of [[New York City]].
The event, advertised on [[WhatsApp]] and robocalls as a "Vaccines Symposium" and "a night of science, discussion, and truth," featured mainly secular speakers, including anti-vax [[YouTube]]r [[Del Bigtree]], "holistic pediatrician" Lawrence Palevsky, and [[Andrew Wakefield]], the disgraced gastroenterologist and author of a now-retracted [[1998]] study linking the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine to autism.
"Your news anchors and the media outside this building just want to talk about measles," Bigtree told the rapt crowd. "I want to talk about autism. I want to talk about the greatest epidemic of our lifetime." The audience burst into applause.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[California conservatives will hold conference featuring Bannon despite coronavirus concerns|https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2020/03/13/california-conservatives-will-hold-conference-featuring-bannon-despite-coronavirus-concerns-1267015]]'' March 14, 2020, Carla Marinucci, [[Politico]]
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The conservative group plans to soldier on with a conference of more than 200 next weekend in Tulare County that includes former White House adviser [[Steve Bannon]] and indicted former Trump aide [[George Papadopoulos]] on topics that include "the Deep State."
As [[California]] organizations cancel meetings left and right and the [[World Health Organization]] has labeled the Covid-19 spread a pandemic, CRA Executive Director [[Carl Brickey]] said that the group will take plenty of precautions to protect members, but dubbed the response to the coronavirus "an overreaction."
"What's going to happen when we truly have a public health crisis?" he asked in an interview. "People will just go, 'Oh jeez,' and they won't take it seriously."
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{{f47.png}} ''[[California fines groups $16 million for funneling money to campaigns|https://www.latimes.com/local/la-xpm-2013-oct-25-la-me-secret-money-20131025-story.html]]'' October 25, 2013, Chris Megerian, [[Los Angeles Times]]
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SACRAMENTO — [[California]] officials are imposing a record $16 million in penalties on secretive political groups that funneled money into initiative campaigns in [[2012]], ending a yearlong investigation that showed gaps in state disclosure laws.
Two campaign committees in California are being ordered to pay a total of $15 million to the state, a sum equivalent to the donations they received, which regulators said were improperly reported. Two [[Arizona]] nonprofits, one linked to billionaire [[Republican]] donors Charles and [[David Koch]], will pay a combined $1-million fine as part of a settlement.
The nonprofits are not being required to reveal their donors' identities, even though disclosure was at the root of the investigation. Under existing campaign finance laws, the state cannot force the groups to release the names, officials said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[California Nonprofit May Have Violated Tax Law By Donating to Anti-Muslim, Far-Right Dutch Candidate|https://theintercept.com/2017/03/03/geert-wilders-freedomcenters/]]'' March 3, 2017, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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The [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], a controversial California-based nonprofit that sponsors virulently anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant campaigns in the U.S., has quietly played a prominent role in financing Dutch far-right nationalist [[Geert Wilders]]'s People's Party for Freedom (PVV). The PVV's platform calls for an end to Muslim immigration and the closing down of mosques and Islamic schools in the [[Netherlands]] — and polls suggest it may win the largest number of seats in the Netherland's parliamentary elections this month.
By providing grants to the PVV, the Freedom Center, which operates as aa 501(c)3 nonprofit, may have violated [[IRS]] tax rules that prohibit tax-exempt charitable groups from funding overt political campaign activity.
Former IRS tax officials who spoke to [[The Intercept]] also note that the Freedom Center failed to disclose the grants to Wilders's political party in its annual tax return, another potential violation of the law. Nonprofit groups' tax returns are public documents.
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|>| !Californians for Population Stabilization, Inc. |
|!abbreviation |CAPS|
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|!registration id |C0912758|
|!jurisdiction |us-ca|
|!tax id |94-2581509|
|!formation |March 12, 1979|
|!formerly |Zero Population Growth - California, Incorporated<<ref " [1]">>|
|!website |[[capsweb.org/|https://www.capsweb.org/]]|
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Part of the [[John Tanton]] series of anti-immigrant organizations.
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Californians For Population Stabilization Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=942581509]]|<|<|
|!EIN |94-2581509|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/1979|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/05/21| $1,376,434.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2018_%20.pdf]]|06/09/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2017_1019c459.PDF]]|02/05/19| $582,050.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2016_0e404599.PDF]]|10/11/17| $764,732.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2015_0d1620b6.PDF]]|11/07/16| $883,907.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2014_0bd31d5d.PDF]]|09/18/15| $906,703.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2013_0aaaac96.PDF]]|10/14/14| $1,217,369.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2012_09f33a21.PDF]]|01/10/14| $1,619,129.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2011_089bb5a7.PDF]]|10/24/12| $979,918.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2010_079b0b22.PDF]]|10/28/11| $751,966.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2009_066C0050.PDF]]|10/12/10| $652,491.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2008_05487FEC.PDF]]|09/03/09| $508,473.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942581509/942581509_2007_04157020.PDF]]|06/20/08| $1,254,091.00|
!!!See also
*[[Californians for Population Stabilization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Californians_for_Population_Stabilization]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Californians for Population Stabilization Hired Documented Neo-Nazi Parker Wilson|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2017/02/23/californians-population-stabilization-hired-documented-neo-nazi-parker-wilson]], February 23, 2017, Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[Californians for Population Stabilization|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Californians_for_Population_Stabilization]], SourceWatch.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Calls for Alex Jones' arrest grow louder after his $500K donation to January 6 rally resurfaces|https://www.newsweek.com/calls-alex-jones-arrest-grow-louder-after-his-500k-donation-january-6-rally-resurfaces-1600109]]'' June 12, 2021, Christina Zhao, [[Newsweek]]
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Right-wing radio host [[Alex Jones]] is facing online calls for his arrest after social media users resurfaced the conspiracy theorist's nearly $500,000 donation to a [[January 6]] rally that preceded the Capitol riot.
In a video posted from [[Washington]] D.C. on January 6, Jones said his media company paid to organize the pro-Trump rally that took place prior to the insurrection. He also claimed that the White House instructed him to lead the march to the Capitol.
"No one would book the Ellipse, no one would book the other areas. No one would pay for it. We went and paid for it," he said. "It cost close to half a million dollars."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Calls for More Purges Rest on Shaky Data|https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/calls-more-purges-rest-shaky-data]]'' October 19, 2018, Jonathan Brater, [[Brennan Center for Justice]]
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In July, a Brennan Center report revealed that voter purges are on the rise nationwide, raising the threat that significant numbers of eligible voters could be disenfranchised. The report also found that the rise in purges has coincided with several activist groups leading campaigns to pressure election officials to purge more people from the voter rolls. This push has included, at times, lawsuits seeking the implementation of aggressive purge practices.
Now, the Brennan Center has looked more closely at the activities of the four organizations leading the charge for more purges — [[Judicial Watch]], the [[American Civil Rights Union]] (ACRU), [[True the Vote]], and [[Public Interest Legal Foundation]] (PILF). These four groups have collectively sent letters to more than 450 jurisdictions since [[2012]], claiming that they're violating federal voting law by not purging aggressively enough.
We found:
These groups base their calls for more purges on claims that registration rates are inflated by ineligible voters. But when looking at some of the recent assertions by PILF in particular, the data suggests that some of the claims are exaggerated and even flatly contradicted by the same sources of evidence on which they are based.
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|>| !Calvin Coolidge |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Cambridge Analytica LLC |
|!formation |December 31, 2013|
|!registration id |5458274|
|!jurisdiction |us-de|
|!website |[[cambridgeanalytica.org|https://cambridgeanalytica.org]]<br/>[[ca-political.com|https://ca-political.com]]|
|!formerly |SCL Elections|
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|>| !Emerdata Limited |
|!formation |August 11, 2017|
|!registration id |10911848|
|!jurisdiction |UK|
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!!!See also
*[[Cambridge Analytica|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_Analytica]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[SCL Group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCL_Group]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Cambridge Analytica did work for Leave.EU, emails show|https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/jul/30/cambridge-analytica-did-work-for-leave-eu-emails-confirm]]'' July 30, 2019, Alex Hern, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Cambridge Analytica]] did work for Leave.EU on the EU referendum, according to emails published by a [[House of Commons]] committee, even though the company never received payment for it.
[[Brittany Kaiser]], the former director of business development at the shuttered political consultancy, supplied the emails to the digital, culture, media and sport committee. She argued that they showed that, despite claims to the contrary, the partnership between the two organisations went beyond exploring the potential for future collaboration.
"Chargeable work was completed for Ukip and Leave.EU, and I have strong reasons to believe that those data sets and analysed data processed by Cambridge Analytica … were later used by the Leave.EU campaign without Cambridge Analytica's further assistance," Kaiser wrote in a letter to Damian Collins, the committee chair.
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{{f28.png}} ''[[Cambridge Analytica dismantled for good? Nope: It just changed its name to Emerdata|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/05/02/cambridge_analytica_shutdown/]]'' May 2, 2018, Shaun Nichols, [[The Register]]
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The company formerly known as [[Cambridge Analytica]] shocked the media today when it announced an immediate shutdown and liquidation of its business.
That "shutdown," however, may be short-lived as official documents indicate those behind the controversial analytics company will be launching as a new firm with a less-toxic brand.
The surprise announcement came on Wednesday evening, when the [[UK]]-based Cambridge Anal., and its parent organization [[SCL Elections]], stated it would enter insolvency proceedings and disband immediately.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Cambridge Analytica email chain with Facebook sheds new light on data misuse scandal|https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/17/cambridge-analytica-whistleblower-reveals-new-documents-showing-how-facebook-handled-the-data-misuse-scandal/]]'' January 17, 2020, Mike Butcher, [[TechCrunch]]
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[[Cambridge Analytica]] whistleblower [[Brittany Kaiser]] has released new documents today that illuminate the initial jockeying between the company and [[Facebook]] as they discussed the need for Cambridge Analytica to delete data associated with 87 million Facebook users' profiles.
The data was improperly obtained in [[2014]] by researchers with access to Facebook's developer platform who were being paid by Cambridge Analytica to obtain and process social media users' information for the purpose of targeting political ads.
In December [[2015]] a Guardian article about Cambridge academic Dr Aleksandr Spectre (Kogan) outlined how he had acquired the Facebook profiles for research, and that Cambridge Analytica had improperly acquired that data.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Cambridge Analytica is dead – but its obscure network is alive and well|https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/may/05/cambridge-analytica-scl-group-new-companies-names]]'' May 5, 2018, Wendy Siegelman, [[The Guardian]]
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The announcement that [[Cambridge Analytica]] is shutting has a certain inevitability to it. Ever since 17 March [[2018]], when [[Carole Cadwalladr]] broke [[Christopher Wylie]]'s whistleblower story at the Observer and in the [[New York Times]], there have been continuous revelations about Cambridge Analytica and its parent company, [[SCL Group]], and their brazen use – or misuse – of [[Facebook]] data and dirty tricks.
But given the complex business structure of SCL and Cambridge Analytica's [[UK]] and US affiliates, there are reasons to question precisely what Wednesday's announcement means. Already there are some suggestions that those associated with Cambridge Analytica may re-emerge in another form.
Are Cambridge Analytica and SCL Group attempting to evade recent negative coverage, only to re-form and continue their work as part of a new entity?
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Cambridge Analytica Is Not Alone: i360 and Data Trust Disastrous for Democracy|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao0uFIuF_HQ]]'' March 29, 2018, The Real News Network, [[YouTube]]
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[[Cambridge Analytica]], owned by [[Robert Mercer]], is in the news, but other companies -- like the [[Koch Bro]]thers' [[i360]] and [[Karl Rove]]'s [[Data Trust]] -- are far more dangerous, says investigative reporter Greg Palast
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Cambridge Analytica staff set up new firm|https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-44807093]]'' July 12, 2018, [[BBC Radio]]
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Former staff from scandal-hit [[Cambridge Analytica]] (CA) have set up another data analysis company.
[[Auspex International]] will be "ethically based" and offer "boutique geopolitical consultancy" services, according to its website.
CA was shut down by its parent company, [[SCL Elections]], which itself faces criminal charges over failure to supply data when requested.
Auspex will work in the Middle East and [[Africa]] initially.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Cambridge Analytica Uncovered: Secret filming reveals election tricks|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpbeOCKZFfQ]]'' March 19, 2018, Channel 4 News, [[YouTube]]
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An undercover investigation by [[Channel 4 News]] reveals how [[Cambridge Analytica]] secretly campaigns in elections across the world. Bosses were filmed talking about using bribes, ex-spies, fake IDs and sex workers.
Watch part two of the investigation - [[Undercover]] Secrets of Trump's Data Firm - here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy-9i...
Subscribe to us and get more videos from Channel 4 News
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Cambridge Analytica: Undercover Secrets of Trump's Data Firm|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cy-9iciNF1A]]'' March 20, 2018, Channel 4 News, [[YouTube]]
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An investigation by [[Channel 4 News]] has revealed how [[Cambridge Analytica]] claims it ran 'all' of President Trump's digital campaign - and may have broken election law. Executives were secretly filmed saying they leave 'no paper trail'.
Subscribe to us and get more videos from Channel 4 News
https://www.youtube.com/c/channel4news
[[File:Camelot Castle Hotel (5638).jpg|thumb|Camelot Castle Hotel]]
The most notable of the hotels is the King Arthur's Castle Hotel (Castle Hotel; now called Camelot Castle Hotel), an enterprise of Sir Robert Harvey and opened in 1899: the architect was [[Silvanus Trevail|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvanus_Trevail]]. It was originally intended as the terminus hotel for a planned branch railway line from [[Camelford|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camelford]] that was never built.<<ref " [4]">> The hotel stands alone on land previously known as Firebeacon.<<ref " [1]">> The hotel was built in 1896. The front has battered walls, a central entrance tower rising to five storeys and projecting four-storey corner towers; the towers have machicolations and rise above the three storeys of the rest of the building. The Great Hall on the first floor is designed around a replica of the Winchester Round Table and has Romanesque arcades with Italian marble piers.<<ref " [2]">> In November 2010, an exposé of the hotel's business practices was broadcast by the BBC television programme ''Inside Out South West''.<<ref " [3]">>
The exterior of the Camelot Castle Hotel was used to portray Dr. Seward's asylum in the 1979 film, ''[[Dracula|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dracula_(1979_film)]]'' starring [[Laurence Olivier|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Olivier]] and [[Donald Pleasence|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Pleasence]].
!!!External links
*[[BBC Inside Out (video): Camelot Castle Hotel 15th Nov 2010|https://whyweprotest.net/threads/bbc-inside-out-video-camelot-castle-hotel-15th-nov-2010.65363/]], Why We Protest, Anonymous Activism Forum
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Some Buildings by Trevail|http://www.luxsoft.demon.co.uk/sts/ncwll-bldngs.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Peter Beacham; Nikolaus Pevsner (2014). ''Cornwall''. Yale University Press. pp. 632–33.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Inside Camelot Castle Hotel|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paPzyJK3La0]]. BBC.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Usborne, Simon (30 April 2016). "The return of the king".">>
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*[[The Camp of the Saints|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Camp_of_the_Saints]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Campaign Against 'Dark Money' Disclosure in Alaska Keeps Hiding Its Donors|https://readsludge.com/2020/10/28/campaign-against-dark-money-disclosure-in-alaska-keeps-hiding-its-donors/]]'' October 28, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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The campaign against a ballot measure to increase disclosure of "dark money" in [[Alaska]]'s elections and institute a ranked-choice voting system has been caught trying to keep its donors hidden from voters.
Earlier this month, the Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) determined that television, radio, and digital ads from Defend Alaska Elections (DAE), the campaign opposing Alaska Ballot Measure 2, violated the state's post-[[Citizens United]] law requiring all political ad sponsors to identify their top three donors along with the "paid for" disclosure. The ads named three well-known Alaskans as DAE's top donors—hovercraft moose hunter John Sturgeon, former U.S. Sen. Mark Begich, and former Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell—despite the fact that by the time they began airing DAE had raised several far larger contributions from PACs and political party groups based outside of the state.
While the group's television and radio ads have been corrected, some of its web ads still include the same incorrect disclosure that was found to be in violation of the law. DAE ads reviewed by [[Sludge]] on state political news and opinion website The Alaska Landmine were still showing the incorrect donor disclosure as of the date of publication.
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[[Anonymous]] millionaires just helped elect dozens of ultraconservative congressional candidates, by pumping millions of dollars into national [[Tea Party]] organizations. And guess what's at the top of the legislative to-do list for those same Tea Party groups? Blocking campaign finance reform legislation.
As Stephanie Mencimer explains for [[Mother Jones]], one of the nation's largest Tea Party organizations, the Tea Party Patriots, is already coming out guns-a-blazing against any lame duck effort to crack down on secret corporate spending in elections.
And with good cause. The Tea Party's appeal, after all, is based on its populist, grassroots image. If anybody knew that secret right-wing millionaires were bankrolling the entire operation, the "movement" would lose its luster.
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''Campaign Legal Center (CLC)'' is a nonpartisan [[501(c)(3)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(3)]] that works to reduce the influence of money in politics and to support unrestricted access to voting.<<ref " [1]">>
!!!See also
*[[Campaign Legal Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campaign_Legal_Center]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Campaign Life Coalition |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/4/48/CLClogo.png/175px-CLClogo.png]] |
|!formation |May 20, 1975 (46 years)|
|!headquarters |300-104 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada|
|!leader title |National President|
|!leader name |[[Jim Hughes]]|
|!website |[[campaignlifecoalition.com/|http://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/]]<br/>[[lifesitenews.com/|https://www.lifesitenews.com/]]|
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The ''Campaign Life Coalition'' (sometimes shortened to ''Campaign Life'') is a Canadian political lobbyist organization founded in 1978. Based in [[Toronto|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto]], the organization advocates for [[socially conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/social_conservatism]] values.<<ref " [4]">> In addition to its initial goals of opposing [[abortion|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/abortion]] and [[euthanasia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/euthanasia]], Campaign Life Coalition advocates for what it describes as traditional [[family values|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/family_values]], including opposition to [[same-sex marriage|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/same-sex_marriage]], [[sex education|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sex_education]], [[homosexuality|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/homosexuality]], [[fornication|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/fornication]], and the use of contraceptive methods.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">>
!!!See also
*[[Campaign Life Coalition|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campaign_Life_Coalition]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Coalition, Campaign Life. [[CLC Offices and Presidents - Campaign Life Coalition|https://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/index.php?p=Offices]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Coalition, Campaign Life. [[About Us - Campaign Life Coalition|http://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/index.php?p=About_Us]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Marriage|http://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/index.php?p=Marriage]]. //Campaign Life Coalition//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[About LifeSite|https://www.lifesitenews.com/about]].">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Camping family trapped in forest by strangers who asked if they were Antifa|https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/06/09/camping-family-trapped-in-forest-by-strangers-who-asked-if-they-were-antifa/]]'' June 9, 2020, [[San Jose Mercury News]]
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([[CNN]]) — A family of four was trapped in a [[Washington]] forest by a group of people, some armed, who had tailed them to their campsite after asking if they were [[Antifa]] members.
The multiracial family — a husband and wife, their 16-year-old daughter and the husband's mother — had driven Wednesday from their home in [[Spokane]] to camp on the [[Olympic]] Peninsula. They stopped in the town of Forks to buy supplies, the Clallam County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
At the store, they were confronted by "seven or eight carloads of people" who repeatedly asked the family if they were with Antifa, police said.
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|>| !Campus Reform |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0a/Campus_Reform_logo_2017.png/175px-Campus_Reform_logo_2017.png]] |
|!website |[[campusreform.org/|https://www.campusreform.org/]]|
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''''Campus Reform'''' is an American [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conservative]] [[news website|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_newspaper]] focused on [[higher education|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/higher_education]]. It is operated by the [[Leadership Institute]]. It uses students as reporters, and acts as recruitment stepping stone to other organizations.
!!!See also
*[[Campus Reform|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus_Reform]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Campus Reform Group Is Funneling Koch Money To Groom Right-Wing Reporters|https://readsludge.com/2020/11/16/campus-reform-group-is-funneling-koch-money-to-groom-right-wing-reporters/]]'' November 16, 2020, Eleanor Bader, [[Sludge]]
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The group is a project of the [[Leadership Institute]], a 41-year-old organization that was founded by New Right heavyweight Morton C. Blackwell. Blackwell is an ally of the late Paul Weyrich (co-founder of the right-wing [[Heritage Foundation]], the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] and the Free [[Congress]] Foundation); conservative political direct mail pioneer [[Richard Viguerie]]; and Edwin Feulner, president of the Heritage Foundation from [[1972]] to [[2013]] and from [[2017]] to [[2018]]. In founding the Leadership Institute, Blackwell zeroed in on what he saw as the need to connect libertarian and conservative youth to one another, a need he first identified in the [[1970]]s.
Blackwell's vision is expansive and he has worked to foster organizational networking to link right-wing student organizations — and young minds — to the broader and more well-established conservative movement: The Heritage Foundation, The [[American Enterprise Institute]], [[Americans for Prosperity]], [[FreedomWorks]], The [[Club for Growth]], The [[Reason Foundation]] and the [[State Policy Network]]. But Blackwell has also gone further, noting that these connections would not matter unless money was ponied up to back the students' work.
The Leadership Institute, which itself had a budget of nearly $17 million in 2018, has become a financial matchmaker of sorts. Thanks to the institute's connections, Leadership Institute staff have introduced conservative funders to [[Campus Reform]] and other right-wing student networks: [[Turning Point USA]], [[The College Fix]], The [[Clarion Project]] and the [[Middle East Forum]] Campus Watch.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Can Mike Cernovich Be Steve Bannon's Mini-Me?|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/01/far-right-party-mike-cernovich]]'' January 23, 2018, Tina Nguyen, [[Vanity Fair]]
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The thing about the movement formerly known as the alt right—a far-right subculture whose anarchic ideology is inseparable from the Internet—is that its inhabitants are, by and large, painfully, haltingly awkward. They could be neo-Nazis, gleeful that [[Donald Trump]] disparages immigrants and minorities; they could be Internet trolls who while away their evenings making anti-Semitic Pepe the Frog memes in MS Paint. They could spend their time angrily fighting with [[Black Lives Matter]] on [[Twitter]] or flooding a woman's DMs with rape threats that they've rebranded as jokes (irony, after all, is a useful tool in the proto-fascist playbook). But for the most part, they're computer-dependent outcasts who find social satisfaction in watching far-right celebrities rant on the Internet. With very few exceptions, many of the attendees at [[Mike Cernovich]]'s party last weekend would never have made it past the door on a normal Saturday at FREQ, a Hell's Kitchen nightclub regularly reserved for electronica parties.
But they did last Saturday night, courtesy of the man known as Cerno. The former club child and lifestyle guru, whose strident views on masculinity (and [[Pizza]]-gate) inadvertently led him into the Trump-era political-media complex, now commands a following of Internet trolls who excuse his conspiracy-minded leanings as long as he picks vicious Twitter fights with mainstream celebrities and journalists. And though the Night for Freedom party had been planned long before Fire and Fury's release, Cernovich's MAGA-sphere was all too eager to fill the power vacuum left by [[Steve Bannon]]. Seven hundred troll-army members showed up to do so; middle-aged libertarian intellectuals, dressed in suits and spangled dresses, mingled with neckbeards in uncomfortable formal jackets; drunken [[Proud Boys]] screamed behind [[Gavin McInnes]] about the virtues of straight white men; and [[Gateway Pundit]] writer [[Lucian Wintrich]]'s spiffy metrosexual posse bitchily dished on people they considered traitors to the movement. [[Stefan Molyneux]], the men's-rights radio host, decided to come out for the bash—an event in itself, given his years as a recluse—and spent the entire evening being bombarded by the young white men who worship him. College [[Republican]]s were manning the door, and [[Michael Flynn]] Jr., Twitter's favorite conspiracy theorist, whose alleged misdeeds might have facilitated his father's decision to cooperate with the [[Robert Mueller]] probe, stood in awe of the talent by the stage (surrounded by other far-right types who in turn stared in awe at him).
Sprinkled throughout the crowd were several paranoid, newly minted bitcoin millionaires who had been invited to party with the troll army for the first time. "There's a lot of crypto here, people who are really influential and deep in the game," said a middle-aged man standing next to the speakers, who refused to give me his name but offered his opinion that the financial industry is full of crooks. "This is about trolling the establishment and breaking it up," he explained of the disparate crowd. "This is about triggering people, and social engineering, and stuff."
!!!See also
*[[Canada|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Canada broadcaster defends cutting Trump from film|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50921404]]'' December 27, 2019, [[BBC News]]
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[[Canada]]'s national broadcaster [[CBC]] has defended deleting a scene featuring [[Donald Trump]] from the film Home Alone 2: Lost in [[New York]].
CBC spokesman Chuck Thompson said eight minutes of the 120-minute film had been trimmed to make way for adverts.
He said the edits were made in [[2014]], before Mr Trump was elected, and were not politically motivated.
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|>| !Canada Christian College and School of Graduate Theological Studies |
|!established |1967|
|!location |300 Water Street, Whitby, Ontario, Canada|
|!type |[[Bible college|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible_college]]|
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |Elmer S. McVety|
|!leader title2 |Founder|
|!leader name2 |[[Charles McVety]]|
|!staff |70|
|!affiliations |[[Evangelical Christian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evangelicalism]]|
|!website |[[canadachristiancollege.com/|http://www.canadachristiancollege.com/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Canada Christian College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Christian_College]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Institute for Canadian Values]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Canada falling behind in response to far-right security threat, experts say|https://ricochet.media/en/2692/canada-falling-behind-in-response-to-far-right-security-threat-experts-say]]'' August 6, 2019, Zak Vescera, [[Ricochet]]
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[[Canada]] is lagging behind in combating right-wing extremism.
Recent intelligence efforts and new funding to study right-wing groups is not enough, experts argue. The government needs to move beyond just researching groups — and quickly.
"Extremism and extremist sentiment is being normalized in mainstream media, language and communication, and it's being normalized into children's lives"
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|>| !Canada Proud |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/6/64/OntarioProud-logo.jpg/175px-OntarioProud-logo.jpg]] |
|!type |Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act|
|!registration id |1132509-4|
|!jurisdiction |ca|
|!founded date |March 28, 2019|
|!leader title2 |Director|
|!leader title3 |Director|
|!location |36 King Street East, 4th Floor, Toronto, ON, M5C 1E5, Canada|
|!product |Soliciting|
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|>| !Canada Strong and Proud |
|!formation |June 19, 2019|
|!registration id |1147313-1|
|!jurisdiction |ca|
|!status |Not-for-profit|
|!location |Bay Adelaide Centre, East Tower, 22 Adelaide Street West, Suite 3400, Toronto, ON, M5H 4E3, Canada|
|!website |[[strongandproud.ca/|https://www.strongandproud.ca/]]|
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[[Image:Screenshot 20191002-174547sml.png|thumb|right|200px|Spam texts from Canada Strong and Proud.]]
Claims to be "grassroots Canadians", but probably well-funded and connected to [[Canada Proud]]. The spam text responses are used to build a database of which Canadians support which party.
Quite possibly a way to circumvent the party election spending limits.
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{{f132.png}} ''[[Canada's biggest Trumpland enemy is on the rise|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-canadas-public-enemy-no-1-in-trumpland-is-on-the-rise/]]'' April 7, 2020, Lawrence Martin, Opinion, [[Globe and Mail]]
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A long-time [[China]] hawk, Mr. Navarro is now embroiled in a coronavirus controversy. The [[New York Times]] reported Tuesday that he warned Mr. Trump in a memorandum as early as Jan. 29 that COVID-19 could devastate the country. In response, Mr. Trump restricted travel from China two days later. But he subsequently played down the virus threat and said recently that no one could have predicted its disastrous impact. No one except, as it turns out, his good friend Mr. Navarro.
In broadening his turf to COVID-19, Mr. Navarro got into a shouting match with Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], insisting to the President's expert on infectious diseases that the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine was a good way to treat the coronavirus. He was roundly denounced in the media for trying to come across as a medical expert.
The same Mr. Navarro was behind the plan for stationing troops near the Canadian border, an idea which has since been discarded. He is the one who went on [[Fox News]] after the [[2018]] G7 summit in [[Quebec]] to say of [[Justin Trudeau]] that "there's a special place in hell for any foreign leader that engages in bad-faith diplomacy with President Donald J. Trump."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Canada's Newest Ultra-Nationalist Group Plans Show of Force|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/yww8ab/canadas-newest-ultra-nationalist-group-plans-show-of-force]]'' September 7, 2017, Simon Coutu, [[Vice News]]
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The [[Northern Guard]], a new conservative ultranationalist group, intends to protest against what they falsely call "illegal immigration" on September 30 in Lacolle, [[Quebec]] alongside the [[Storm Alliance]], and in [[Ottawa]], in front of the federal Parliament. Formed by a number of former members of [[Soldiers of Odin]], this men-only group claims they want to "defend the country against its internal enemies."
I met two members of the Northern Guard at a tavern in Gatineau, Le Petit Canot, which also serves as a regular meeting place for the group. Nationally, they have about 300 members, according to the [[Facebook]] page of the group founded in June in Moncton by [[Nick Gallant]], former provincial president of the Soldiers of Odin for [[New Brunswick]].
Last spring, the anti-immigration group Soldiers of Odin (SOO) splintered, as the Quebec chapter left the national organization, saying they wanted to distance themselves from the racist positions of the founder of the group, [[Finland]]'s Mika Ranta. From this schism was born Storm Alliance and The Northern Guard.
[[Brian Wallingford]], a heavy machinery operator in Maniwaki and former provincial vice president of SOO, is a national recruiter for The Northern Guard. "In Finland, SOO is a group of skinheads," the 43-year-old man, arms covered with tattoos, told me. "We always ended up being treated as racists. So we founded a group with Canadian values. "
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Canada's top court is not hearing case about Covid-19 'crimes'|https://factcheck.afp.com/canadas-top-court-not-hearing-case-about-covid-19-crimes]]'' May 13, 2021, [[AFP]]
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Social media posts claim that the [[Supreme Court of Canada]] agreed to hear a case accusing Prime Minister [[Justin Trudeau]], [[Ontario]] Premier [[Doug Ford]] and other civic officials of "crimes against humanity" for implementing public health measures against Covid-19. This is false; the document used as proof was filed in a provincial court where it was dismissed pending appeal, and the country's top court confirmed that no such case exists on its docket.
"Canadian Supreme Court has accepted the case for Crimes Against Humanity presented by Dr. [[Reiner Fuellmich]], R.F. Kennedy jnr, & [[Dalores Cahill]]," reads the title of a May 5, [[2021]] article published on a website called Philosophers Stone. It was shared more than 1,500 times on [[Facebook]], according to the social media monitoring tool CrowdTangle.
The article has since been updated to say, "this is not a real case before the courts," but the original claim continues to circulate on [[Twitter]], [[Instagram]] and via a [[BitChute]] video.
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|>| !Canadian Alliance |
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!!!See also
*[[Canadian Alliance|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Alliance]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Canadian Anti-Hate Network |
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!!!See also
*[[Canadian Anti-Hate Network|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Anti-Hate_Network]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Canadian Association for Free Expression |
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|>| !Canadian Coalition of Concerned Citizens |
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|>| !Canadian Constitution Foundation |
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!!!See also
*[[Canadian Human Rights Act|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Human_Rights_Act]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Canadian Infidels |
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|>| !Canadian Nationalist Front |
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|>| !Canadian Nationalist Party |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Canadian Privacy Commissioners to Investigate Creepy Facial Recognition Firm Clearview AI|https://gizmodo.com/canadian-privacy-commissioners-to-investigate-creepy-fa-1841841033]]'' February 21, 2020, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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Canadian authorities are investigating shady face recognition company [[Clearview AI]] on the grounds that its scraping of billions of photos from the web might violate privacy laws, [[Reuters]] reported on Friday.
According to Reuters, privacy commissioners from the Canadian federal government and of the provinces of [[British Columbia]], [[Alberta]], and Québec have all agreed to launch a joint investigation into the company's activities. In a statement, the commissioners wrote that Clearview's data scraping, along with admissions by Canadian law enforcement that they have used the service in police work, "raised questions and concerns about whether the company is collecting and using personal information without consent." Laws that they believe may have been violated include [[Canada]]'s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and regional laws concerning the use of user data in [[Quebec]].
The privacy commissioners say they will also be looking into alleged use of Clearview's tools in the financial sector, though they did not release additional information about what practices they are investigating.
!!!See also
*[[Canadian Security Intelligence Service|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Security_Intelligence_Service]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[Senate of Canada|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_of_Canada]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Canadian Taxpayers Federation |
|!registration id |248176-6|
|!jurisdiction |ca|
|!formation |May 29, 1989|
|!type |Soliciting|
|!formerly |Canadian Federation of National & Provincial Taypayers|
|!website |[[taxpayer.com/|https://www.taxpayer.com/]]|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Canadian Taxpayers Federation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Taxpayers_Federation]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Candace Owens |
|>| [img width=175px [Owens in 2018|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/db/Candace_Owens_by_Gage_Skidmore_3.jpg/175px-Candace_Owens_by_Gage_Skidmore_3.jpg]] |
|!birth date |April 29, 1989 (32 years)|
|!birth place |[[Stamford, Connecticut|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stamford,_Connecticut]], U.S.|
|!residence |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
|!alma mater |[[University of Rhode Island|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Rhode_Island]] (attended)|
|!occupation |Public speaker, blogger|
|!employer |(ex) [[Turning Point USA]]|
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At best, a weapons-grade useful idiot.
!!!See also
*[[Candace Owens|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candace_Owens]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Candace Owens|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Candace_Owens]], RationalWiki.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Candace Owens, Congress, and How They Helped Each Other Lie - SOME MORE NEWS|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE5j0LRxR8Y]]'' April 16, 2019, Some More News, [[YouTube]]
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In today's episode, Cody explores how [[Congress]] is woefully unprepared and unable to deal with liars and grifters like [[Candace Owens]] and the other fine folks at Prager University (fine print: not an accredited University).
Prager U Links - http://tinyurl.com/y6e9dy9t
Support SOME MORE NEWS: http://www.patreon.com/SomeMoreNews
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Candace Owens: Hitler Was 'OK' Until He Tried to Go Global|https://www.thedailybeast.com/candace-owens-hitler-was-ok-until-he-tried-to-go-global]]'' February 8, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Pro-Trump personality [[Candace Owens]] described [[Adolf Hitler]]'s plan for [[Germany]] as initially "OK" while speaking in the same city that the Nazi dictator relentlessly bombed nearly 80 years ago.
The remarks came in newly resurfaced video, taken in December at a [[London]] event launching the British chapter of Turning Point [[USA]], the conservative campus group she helps lead. Owens's comments were first reported on Friday by [[BuzzFeed News]].
Owens was asked by an audience member for her thoughts on the future of nationalist movements. In her response, Owens said "nationalism" has been given a bad rap before pivoting to the Nazi dictator.
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|>| !Capital Research Center |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/2/2f/CapitalResearchCenter.jpg/175px-CapitalResearchCenter.jpg]] |
|!tax id |52-1289734|
|!website |[[capitalresearch.org/|https://capitalresearch.org/]]<br/>[[influencewatch.org/|https://www.influencewatch.org/]]|
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''Capital Research Center'' (''CRC'') is an [[American conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] non-profit organization and watchdog group located in [[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]]<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [4]">> It was founded in 1984 by Willa Johnson "to study [[non-profit organizations|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/non-profit_organization]], with a special focus on reviving the American traditions of [[charity|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/charity_(practice)]], [[philanthropy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/philanthropy]], and [[voluntarism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voluntarism_(action)]]." According to the organization, the group supports "free markets, constitutional government, and individual liberty."<<ref " [2]">> It discourages donations by corporations to non-profits supporting what it sees as anti-business or [[left-wing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left-wing_politics]] policies.<<ref " [3]">> It monitors the giving of major left-wing donors in the U.S.<<ref " [4]">>
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |June 27, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
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|!EIN |52-1289734|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |05/1983|<|<|
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|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521289734/521289734_2016_0e95b113.PDF]]|12/15/17| $13,992,941.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521289734/521289734_2015_0ce9e6cc.PDF]]|09/16/16| $14,390,801.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521289734/521289734_2014_0c594109.PDF]]|03/14/16| $15,205,695.00|
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|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521289734/521289734_2012_095bf57e.PDF]]|06/27/13| $13,114,234.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521289734/521289734_2011_084ce0fe.PDF]]|06/19/12| $11,802,918.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521289734/521289734_2010_074D8EBE.PDF]]|06/23/11| $12,407,704.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521289734/521289734_2009_0619AEE5.PDF]]|07/20/10| $11,286,021.00|
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!!!See also
*[[Capital Research Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_Research_Center]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Capital Research Center|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Capital_Research_Center]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Vogel, Kenneth (January 18, 2017). [[Dems jockey for big money control|https://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/democrats-liberals-money-david-brock-233786]]. Politico.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[http://www.capitalresearch.org/about/ CRC's "About" Page]">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Barr, Stephen (July 2, 1997). "12 Foundations Push Conservative Agenda; $210 Million Given Over 3 Years". //The Washington Post//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Vogel, Kenneth (November 1, 2016). [[Podesta paid $7,000 a month by top donor|https://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/john-podesta-donor-foundation-230571]]. Politico.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Capitol Insurrectionists To Start Getting Plea Deals|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/capitol-riots-plea-deals-insurrection-cases]]'' March 12, 2021, Zoe Tillman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — The US attorney's office in [[Washington, DC]], expects to start offering plea deals to people charged in the Capitol insurrection in the next 30 days, a prosecutor told a judge on Friday.
None of the 300-plus people charged with participating in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol have pleaded guilty to charges so far. Court filings in recent weeks have confirmed that some defendants are open to cutting a deal, but until now prosecutors had been vague about timing, at least in their public representations about the investigation. They've told judges that because of the mountain of evidence they're still gathering and sifting through, they needed more time before they could make offers.
During a Friday morning hearing in the case of two alleged Capitol rioters, [[Jenny Cudd]] and [[Eliel Rosa]], Assistant US Attorney Amanda Fretto said that based on information prosecutors had received from supervisors, it sounded "like things are moving along." Fretto said she had spoken with lawyers for Cudd and Rosa about agreeing to suspend deadlines in their case for 30 days to give the government time to extend a plea offer.
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|>| !Capitol Ministries |
|!tax id |68-0005663|
|!registration id |C1261528|
|!jurisdiction |us-ca|
|!formation |November 16, 1984 (36 years)|
|!location |22831 Market Street, Newhall, CA, 91321, USA|
|!website |[[capmin.org/|https://capmin.org/]]|
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|!EIN |68-0005663|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
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*[[White House bible study wastes time, money|https://ffrf.org/news/news-releases/item/30065-white-house-bible-study-wastes-time-money]], August 2, 2017, [[Freedom From Religion Foundation]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Capitol Ministries state director leaves, joins new Christian group|https://capitolweekly.net/capitol-ministries-replaced-by-new-nationwide-christian-group/]]'' November 12, 2009, [[Capitol Weekly]]
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"As of last week, I have resigned from my position as the [[California]] State Director for [[Capitol Ministries]]," Erb wrote. "This decision was not a pleasant one, but I believe it was necessary in light of concerns about the ministry's leadership…Furthermore, almost everyone else who was serving in the ministry when I started last December has also resigned for similar reasons, including nearly all state directors, board members, and other staff.
"I believe God would like me to carry on with my ministry in the California State Capitol," Erb continued, before introducing a new group, Capitol Commission. The Commission consists of chapters in 16 state Capitols—all former affiliates of Capitol Ministries. Many of these state chapters are in southern states; the overall organization is led by pastor Jim Young in Raleigh, [[North Carolina]].
"There was a decision I made for personal reasons to move on from Capitol Ministries, but to continue my ministry in the Capitol," Erb told the [[Capitol Weekly]]. He added, "It was an internal discussion [among Capitol Ministry participants]. It's not something I wanted to do publically. It was a decision we made carefully and prayerfully."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Capitol Mob May Say Trump Made Them Do It. But That Hasn't Always Worked as a Defense.|https://theintercept.com/2021/01/12/capitol-arrests-trump-defense/]]'' January 12, 2021, Trevor Aaronson, [[The Intercept]]
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There was [[Adam Johnson]], dressed in a wool Trump hat and Asics running shoes as he posed for photos in the Capitol while carrying away [[Nancy Pelosi]]'s lectern. The stay-at-home father was arrested at his home in [[Florida]].
In [[Chicago]], federal agents arrested Brad Rukstales, the chief executive of a marketing technology firm, for being among the rampagers at the Capitol. "It was the single worst personal decision of my life," Rukstales said in a statement on [[Twitter]].
Derrick Evans, a [[Republican]] state lawmaker from [[West Virginia]], livestreamed himself storming into the U.S. Capitol. "We're in! We're in!" Evans said. "Derrick Evans is in the Capitol!" Evans resigned from his elected position in West Virginia, and like dozens of other alleged rioters, he faces criminal charges in [[Washington]], D.C.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Capitol Riot Body Cam Footage Shows What Police Faced|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/capitol-riot-police-body-cam-footage]]'' June 24, 2021, Zoe Tillman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — The video begins with a view from the back of a moving van. It's timestamped in the corner Jan. 6, [[2021]], 1:53 p.m. There are at least three police officers seated up front; two are wearing helmets. There's no sound. From the vantage point of a camera attached to the uniform of an officer in the back, the viewer can see his hands as he adjusts his gear and straps on gloves.
Two minutes in, after the officers have exited the van at a trot and clustered with other police on the street with the Capitol in the background, the sound suddenly turns on. Another officer is yelling at the group to make sure their cameras are working. The camera picks up the sound of sirens and the low roar of a crowd in the distance.
The 52-minute video is one of a series of clips of police body camera footage that depict the frontline experience of officers who responded to the riots on Jan. 6 and were released over the past week. These videos had been referenced in court filings and played in court in some of the cases brought in connection with the assault on the Capitol, but they hadn't been available to the public. They were finally released after a coalition of media organizations, including [[BuzzFeed News]], petitioned judges. The latest cache offers new, up-close perspectives of the situation outside the Capitol as an angry mob surged forward to try to break through police lines, hurling flag poles and other projectiles; deploying pepper spray; and lobbing insults, obscenities, and threats at the officers. The clips were cited by prosecutors and defense lawyers in different cases, but they all fell within the same one-hour window, starting just before 2 p.m. — minutes before the first rioters broke into the Capitol.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Capitol riot defendant flips to help prosecutors against Proud Boys|https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/07/politics/capitol-riot-flip-proud-boys/index.html]]'' April 7, 2021, Katelyn Polantz, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) At least one of the Capitol riot defendants has flipped against the [[Proud Boys]], agreeing to provide information that could allow the Justice Department to bring a more severe charge against the group's leadership, according to an attorney involved in the case.
The development is the first indication that people charged in the insurrection are cooperating against the pro-Trump extremist group. Federal prosecutors have made clear they are focused on building conspiracy cases against leadership of the Proud Boys and paramilitary groups like the [[Oath Keepers]].
Court records have made murmurs for weeks about cooperators and plea deals in the works, and prosecutors revealed that a rioter wearing an Oath Keepers hat was in talks to cooperate earlier this week.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Capitol riot: Proud Boys leader Ethan Nordean lashes out at Trump|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/05/14/capitol-riot-proud-boys-leader-ethan-nordean-lashes-out-trump/5089270001/]]'' May 14, 2021, Kristine Phillips, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON – [[Proud Boys]] leader [[Ethan Nordean]] lashed out at President [[Donald Trump]], accusing him of misleading his supporters and then deserting them despite their unwavering loyalty.
"We are now and always have been on our own. So glad he was able to pardon a bunch of degenerates as his last move and s -- - on us on the way out," Nordean said in an expletive-laden message about the former president. "F -- - you trump you left us on [t]he battle field bloody and alone."
Nordean is one of several members of the extremist group with ties to white supremacy whose members describe themselves as "Western Chauvinists." He's among the more than 400 people who have been charged for their alleged roles in the deadly assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Capitol Rioter Garret Miller Threatened To Lynch A Cop|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/capitol-riot-garret-miller-racist-threats-jailed]]'' April 1, 2021, Zoe Tillman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — A [[Texas]] man charged with participating in the Jan. 6 insurrection will stay in jail pending trial, a judge ruled Thursday, after he made threats against Rep. [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] and a US [[Capitol Police]] officer following the riot.
[[Garret Miller]] is charged not only with participating in the insurrection and resisting officers at the Capitol but also with making a string of threats in the hours and days that followed. In response to a tweet from Ocasio-Cortez on Jan. 6 about impeaching former president [[Donald Trump]], Miller replied, "Assassinate AOC." He later sent a series of messages via different social media platforms threatening to lynch the as-yet-unidentified US Capitol Police officer who fatally shot [[Ashli Babbitt]] during the insurrection.
Miller believed that the officer is Black, according to a new court filing from prosecutors earlier this week, and his messages about the officer included "He's a prize to be taken" and "He will swing. . . . I had a rope in my bag on that day." Capitol Police have not disclosed any information about the officer to date.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Capitol rioter Rachel Powell known as "Bullhorn Lady," indicted by grand jury|https://www.newsweek.com/rachel-powell-capitol-riot-bull-lady-indicted-grand-jury-1574019?utm_source=Flipboard&utm_medium=App&utm_campaign=Partnerships]]'' March 5, 2021, Anders Anglesey, [[Newsweek]]
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[[Rachel Powell]], of Mercer County, was indicted by a grand jury in [[Washington]], D.C. on eight charges that allegedly took place on [[January 6]].
The eight charges made against the 40-year-old were: Engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly weapon, physical violence in the Capitol grounds or buildings, destruction of government property, obstruction of an official proceeding, parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building, disorderly conduct in a Capitol building, disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building, entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds with a deadly or dangerous weapon.
Court documents claimed Powell, also known as "Bullhorn Lady," had carried an ice axe and wooden pole into the Capitol and called both "deadly and dangerous weapons," according to the York Daily Record.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Caputo changes testimony to add Russian meeting|https://www.wkbw.com/news/caputo-changes-testimony-to-include-meeting-with-russian06182018]]'' June 18, 2018, [[WKBW]]
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[[Michael Caputo]], a former Trump campaign aide, is amending his congressional testimony to include meeting with a [[Russia]]n figure who allegedly tried to sell him information on [[Hillary Clinton]].
Special counsel [[Robert Mueller]] is examining this previously undisclosed meeting. Caputo and [[Roger Stone]] did not previously disclose this contact in their interviews with the [[Congress]]ional committee.
Caputo issued a statement, saying he believes a longtime [[FBI]] informant approached him and Roger Stone, a [[Donald Trump]] confidante, to sell negative information on Clinton. His statement reads:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Caputo Pulls 180, Admits That He Did Contact A Russian During Campaign|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/caputo-admits-he-did-contact-russian-during-campaign]]'' June 19, 2018, Kate Riga, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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In an abrupt reversal of previous statements, including under sworn testimony, former Trump campaign aide [[Michael Caputo]] is now admitting that he did knowingly have contact with a [[Russia]]n offering dirt on [[Hillary Clinton]] during the [[2016]] campaign.
In a Tuesday morning interview with [[CNN]]'s John Berman, Caputo said that he previously "did not recall" his interactions with the Russian [[Henry Greenberg]]—despite a follow-up text conversation with Trump confidant [[Roger Stone]] about the meeting—and tried to shift the conversation by alleging that Greenberg was an undercover [[FBI]] agent.
At the time, Caputo had set up the meeting between Stone and Greenberg in May 2016.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Caputo threatens to sue California Congresswoman|https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/news/2017/07/18/caputo-threatens-legal-action-against-jackie-speier]]'' July 19, 2017, Sarah Blazonis, [[Spectrum News]]
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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Last week, Western [[New York]] political operative [[Michael Caputo]] testified before the [[House Intelligence Committee]]. This week, the former Trump campaign adviser is threatening legal action against Democratic [[Congress]]woman [[Jackie Speier]].
"Michael Caputo has made his entire professional career on being a spin doctor," Speier said.
Speier has called Caputo [[Russia]]n President [[Vladimir Putin]]'s "image consultant." The claim stems from Caputo's time working in Russia during the [[1990]]s, when the company he worked for was hired to improve Putin's image.
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*[[Carbon pricing in Canada|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_pricing_in_Canada]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Carl Heneghan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Heneghan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Carl Higbie at America First Policies defends past racist remarks|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2018/05/01/pence-attends-event-group-hired-ex-trump-official-ousted-racist-remarks/571176002/]]'' May 2, 2018, William Cummings, [[USA Today]]
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[[Carl Higbie]], the director of advocacy at the pro-Trump [[America First Policies]], said the comments that led to his resignation from a Trump administration post in January were "statistical observations" that were "taken out of context" and were not racist.
Higbie, a former Navy Seal, stepped down as chief of external affairs for the Corporation for National and Community Service, which manages the volunteer organization AmeriCorps, on Jan. 18 after [[CNN]]'s KFile uncovered radio interviews in which Higbie made remarks disparaging remarks about [[African-American]]s, women, homosexuals and [[Muslim]]s.
Among the comments highlighted by CNN were Higbie saying that black women "think that breeding is a form of employment" and that the "high percentage of people on welfare in the black race" is because of "lax" morals.
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*[[Carrie Severino|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Severino]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!birth name |Carter William Page|
|!birth date |June 3, 1971 (50 years)|
|!birth place |[[Minneapolis|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis]], [[Minnesota|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota]]|
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*[[Carter Page|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_Page]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Case Dismissed: Judge Throws Out Shiva Ayyadurai's Defamation Lawsuit Against Techdirt|https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20170906/13431338159/case-dismissed-judge-throws-out-shiva-ayyadurais-defamation-lawsuit-against-techdirt.shtml]]'' September 6, 2017, [[TechDirt]]
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As you likely know, for most of the past nine months, we've been dealing with a defamation lawsuit from [[Shiva Ayyadurai]], who claims to have invented email. This is a claim that we have disputed at great length and in great detail, showing how email existed long before Ayyadurai wrote his program. We pointed to the well documented public history of email, and how basically all of the components that Ayyadurai now claims credit for preceded his own work. We discussed how his arguments were, at best, misleading, such as arguing that the copyright on his program proved that he was the "inventor of email" -- since patents and copyrights are very different, and just because [[Microsoft]] has a copyright on "Windows" it does not mean it "invented" the concept of a windowed graphical user interface (because it did not). As I have said, a case like this is extremely draining -- especially on an emotional level -- and can create massive chilling effects on free speech.
A few hours ago, the judge ruled and we prevailed. The case has been dismissed and the judge rejected Ayyadurai's request to file an amended complaint. We are certainly pleased with the decision and his analysis, which notes over and over again that everything that we stated was clearly protected speech, and the defamation (and other claims) had no merit. This is, clearly, a big win for the [[First Amendment]] and free speech -- especially the right to call out and criticize a public figure such as Shiva Ayyadurai, who is now running for the [[US Senate]] in [[Massachusetts]]. We're further happy to see the judge affirm that CDA [[Section 230]] protects us from being sued over comments made on the blog, which cannot be attributed to us under the law. We talk a lot about the importance of CDA 230, in part because it protects sites like our own from these kinds of lawsuits. This is just one more reason we're so concerned about the latest attempt in [[Congress]] to undermine CDA 230. While those supporting the bill may claim that it only targets sites like Backpage, such changes to CDA 230 could have a much bigger impact on smaller sites like our own.
We are disappointed, however, that the judge denied our separate motion to strike under [[California]]'s anti-[[SLAPP]] law. For years, we've discussed the importance of strong anti-SLAPP laws that protect individuals and sites from going through costly legal battles. Good anti-SLAPP laws do two things: they stop lawsuits early and they make those who bring SLAPP suits -- that is, lawsuits clearly designed to silence protected speech -- pay the legal fees. The question in this case was whether or not California's anti-SLAPP law should apply to a case brought in Massachusetts. While other courts have said that the state of the speaker should determine which anti-SLAPP laws are applied (even in other states' courts), it was an issue that had not yet been ruled upon in the First Circuit where this case was heard. While we're happy with the overall dismissal and the strong language used to support our free speech rights, we're nevertheless disappointed that the judge chose not to apply California's anti-SLAPP law here.
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The ''Castle Rock Foundation'' was an [[American conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] foundation started in 1993 with an endowment of $36.6M from the [[Adolph Coors Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Coors_Foundation]].<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> It ranked as [[Colorado|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado]]'s 15th largest foundation by assets at the end of 2001.<<ref " [3]">> The foundation gathered media attention during [[Pete Coors|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Coors]]' unsuccessful 2004 Senate run, when opponents pointed at the dichotomy between the [[Coors Brewing Company|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coors_Brewing_Company]]'s attempt to appeal to a broad audience, in particular with minorities and gay customers, while the Castle Rock Foundation was used by the Coors family to fund several conservative initiatives intent on curtailing the rights of these same customers.<<ref " [4]">>
The Castle Rock Foundation merged into the [[Adolph Coors Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Coors_Foundation]] on November 30, 2011.<<ref " [5]">>
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*[[Castle Rock Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Rock_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Risen, James (2001-01-31). [[Vote Lifts Conservative Land Groups|https://www.nytimes.com/2001/01/31/us/vote-lifts-conservative-land-groups.html?sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all]]. New York Times.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Kilzer, Lou (1998-08-23). [[COORS FUNDS TAKE ON CLINTON FAMILY'S FOUNDATION PROVIDES $403,500 TO ORGANIZATIONS OPPOSING PRESIDENT|http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-67558635.html]]. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO).">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Largest Colorado Foundations: (Ranked by total assets)|http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-27288738_ITM]]. Denver Business Journal. 2001-12-15.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Conason, Joe (2004-10-22). [[The Coors campaign's deceptive advertising|http://dir.salon.com/story/opinion/conason/2004/10/22/coors/index.html]]. Salon.com.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[Return of Private Foundation|http://207.153.189.83/EINS/841243301/841243301_2010_0816b9ff.PDF]]. [http://www.eri-nonprofit-salaries.com/ Economic Research Institute]. 2010.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Catholics in Iowa went to church. Steve Bannon tracked their phones.|https://thinkprogress.org/exclusive-steve-bannon-geofencing-data-collection-catholic-church-4aaeacd5c182/]]'' July 19, 2019, Joshua Eaton, [[ThinkProgress]]
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[[Steve Bannon]] and the conservative group [[CatholicVote]] used cell-phone location data for people who had been inside Roman Catholic churches in Dubuque, [[Iowa]], in [[2018]] to target them with get-out-the-vote ads, [[ThinkProgress]] has learned.
Bannon, a former senior White House aide, made the claim in a deleted scene from the new documentary about him, The Brink. This scene has not been previously published.
"If your phone's ever been in a Catholic church, it's amazing, they got this data," Bannon told director Alison Klayman as they sat in his [[Washington]], D.C., home on the eve of the 2018 midterm elections.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[CBS Fight a Litmus Test for Conservatives|https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1985/03/31/cbs-fight-a-litmus-test-for-conservatives/121af96b-41a3-4aae-9ed7-be9f4360ce33/]]'' March 31, 1985, Thomas B. Edsall, [[Washington Post]]
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The takeover bid by Fairness in Media, an ad hoc committee run by the political allies of Helms, was launched in January. Since then, CBS has hired a battery of top-dollar law firms with the goal of discrediting the [[North Carolina]]-based political machine in an attempt to uncover what it claims are improper political fund-raising and other activities that violate federal law.
As part of this effort, CBS already has linked officials of the Helms organization and its main lawyer in the takeover battle to a controversial tax-exempt foundation, The [[Pioneer Fund]]. The fund has financed research into "racial betterment" by scientists seeking to prove that blacks are genetically inferior to whites.
The decision by Helms to expand his activities beyond the arena of politics into the corporate takeover battleground grows out of a deep, long-standing animosity among conservatives toward major media outlets. Acquiring a large-circulation newspaper or a network "is something that has been a dream of conservatives for years," according to Howard Phillips, chairman of the Conservative Caucus and an ally to Fairness in Media.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[CDC Director Overheard Trashing Trump's 'Herd Immunity' Guy, Scott Atlas|https://gizmodo.com/cdc-director-overheard-trashing-trumps-herd-immunity-gu-1845208088]]'' September 28, 2020, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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Reports have indicated for months that the CDC chief, Dr. [[Robert Redfield]], is on thin ice with the Trump administration for contradicting the White House's brainwashed spin on the pandemic. Redfield is also not very happy about Dr. [[Scott Atlas]], a Hoover Institute fellow with no public health expertise that the White House brought on in August to advocate a "herd immunity" approach— which is just as bad an idea as it sounds.
An [[NBC News]] reporter overheard Redfield talking on the phone with a colleague on Friday, apparently making the assertion that whenever Atlas opens his mouth, bullshit falls out:
"Everything he says is false," Redfield said during a phone call made in public on a commercial airline and overheard by NBC News. Redfield acknowledged after the flight from [[Atlanta]] to [[Washington]] that he was speaking about Atlas, a neuroradiologist with no background in infectious diseases or public health... There is a concern among Redfield and others that Atlas continually briefs the president and misrepresents what other health experts have said in sworn testimony, according to a member of the [White House coronavirus] task force.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[CDC reverses itself and says guidelines it posted on coronavirus airborne transmission were wrong|https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/09/21/cdc-covid-aerosols-airborne-guidelines/]]'' September 21, 2020, Tim Elfrink, [[Washington Post]]
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The agency had posted information Friday stating the virus can transmit over a distance beyond six feet, suggesting that indoor ventilation is key to protecting against a virus that has now killed nearly 200,000 Americans.
The CDC shifted its guidelines on Friday, but the change was not widely noticed until a [[CNN]] report on Sunday. Where the agency previously warned that the virus mostly spreads through large drops encountered at close range, on Friday it had said "small particles, such as those in aerosols" were a common vector.
But Jay Butler, the CDC's deputy director for infectious disease, said the Friday update was posted in error. "Unfortunately an early draft of a revision went up without any technical review," he said.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[CDC tells states: Be ready to distribute vaccines on Nov. 1|https://apnews.com/71e616bb423c6d3e97fbaa7a97bca7e7]]'' September 2, 2020, Michelle R. Smith, [[Associated Press]]
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The federal government has told states to prepare for a coronavirus vaccine to be ready to distribute by Nov. 1.
The timeline raised concern among public health experts about an "October surprise" — a vaccine approval driven by political considerations ahead of a presidential election, rather than science.
In a letter to governors dated Aug. 27, [[Robert Redfield]], director of the U.S. [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], said states "in the near future" will receive permit applications from McKesson Corp., which has contracted with C[[DC]] to distribute vaccines to places including state and local health departments and hospitals.
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|>| !Cecil Rhodes |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Cellphone data shows protesters dispersed across Michigan, raising concerns of spreading coronavirus|https://www.metrotimes.com/news-hits/archives/2020/05/04/cellphone-data-shows-operation-gridlock-protesters-dispersed-across-michigan-raising-concerns-of-spreading-coronavirus]]'' May 4, 2020, Lee DeVito, [[Detroit Metro Times]]
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At "[[Operation Gridlock]]," last month's right-wing protest in [[Lansing]] over Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]]'s coronavirus executive orders, many participants rebelled against social distancing guidelines by standing close together and not wearing face masks. Afterward, Whitmer chided the protesters, saying they could have spread the virus.
That fear is backed up by newly released cellphone data, which shows the protesters dispersing to smaller communities across [[Michigan]] in the following days. A map was released by an advocacy group called the Committee to Protect [[Medicare]], which raised concerns that the protesters could have carried the disease to smaller, rural communities that are ill-equipped to deal with COVID-19 patients.
The data was collected by a firm called VoteMap, which showed more than 300 opted-in devices gathered at Lansing on April 15. The firm collected the data using geo-location data from other downloaded apps. (According to the group, the data is anonymized for privacy.)
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{{f142.png}} ''[[Cellphone records tie Proud Boys member to someone in Trump White House, NYT reports|https://news.yahoo.com/cellphone-records-tie-proud-boys-072244724.html]]'' March 6, 2021, Sarah Al-Arshani, [[Yahoo!]]
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A member of the [[Proud Boys]] was in contact with someone in former President [[Donald Trump]]'s White House in the days before the [[Capitol Attack]] on [[January 6]], The [[New York Times]] reported.
An anonymous source who is familiar with a cellphone data report from the Federal Bureau of Investigations told the Times that it's not clear what they discussed and did not disclose the names of either individual.
The information was found partly as a result of data the [[FBI]] got from technology and telecommunications companies immediately after the riot, when Trump supporters breached the US Capitol and clashed with law enforcement.
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|>| !Cenk Uygur |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Censorship or Misinformation? DeSantis and YouTube Spar Over Covid Roundtable Takedown.|https://khn.org/news/article/censorship-or-misinformation-desantis-and-youtube-spar-over-covid-roundtable-takedown/]]'' April 21, 2021, Victoria Knight, [[Kaiser Health News]]
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The scientists who spoke at DeSantis' roundtable and gave their opinions about masks and lockdowns were Dr. [[Scott Atlas]] of [[Stanford University]], [[Sunetra Gupta]] of [[Oxford University]], Dr. [[Jay Bhattacharya]] of Stanford University and [[Martin Kulldorff]] of [[Harvard University]].
Three of the scientists, Gupta, Bhattacharya and Kulldorff, were the primary authors of the [[Great Barrington Declaration]], a contentious document that circulated in October. In it, the scientists argued that lockdowns should end, most people should resume their daily lives and only the most vulnerable should take precautions against covid. The document asserted that members of the public who resumed normal lives would then build up their immunity to covid through exposure to natural infection.
The Great Barrington Declaration received immediate criticism from scientists, including the top U.S. health official, Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]]; [[World Health Organization]] Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus; and the [[United Kingdom]]'s health secretary, Matt Hancock.
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|>| !Center for American Progress |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/a/a5/Center_for_American_Progress_logo.svg]] |
|!type |[[Public policy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_policy]] [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]]|
|!founded date |October 24, 2003 (17 years)|
|!tax id |30-0126510|
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |[[John Podesta|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Podesta]]|
|!leader title2 |President|
|!leader name2 |[[Neera Tanden|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neera_Tanden]]|
|!leader title3 |Chairman|
|!leader name3 |[[Tom Daschle|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle]]|
|!location |1333 H Street, Washington, D.C., USA|
|!homepage |[[AmericanProgress.org|https://americanprogress.org]]|
</div>
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|>| !Center For American Progress Action Fund |
|!tax id |30-0192708|
</div>
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 29, 2021|<|<|
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|!EIN |30-0192708|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/2004|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
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|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300192708/300192708_2009_0699748A.PDF]]|12/13/10| $3,970,349.00|
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|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300192708/300192708_2007_049C91B1.PDF]]|01/15/09| $1,427,506.00|
!!!See also
*[[Center for American Progress|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_American_Progress]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[The Moscow Project|https://themoscowproject.org/]], Center for American Progress Action Fund.
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|>| !Center for Education Reform |
|!location |1455 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Suite 250 Washington, DC 20004|
|!website |[[edreform.com/|https://www.edreform.com/]]|
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|>| !Center for Immigration Studies |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/2/21/Cis-logo-flat-header.png]] |
|!motto |Pro-Immigrant, Low-Immigration|
|!formation |January 9, 1986 (35 years)|
|!type |[[Public policy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_policy]] [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]]|
|!tax id |52-1449368|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2793428|
|!headquarters |1629 K Street N.W., Suite 600, Washington, D.C., USA|
|!leader title |Executive Director|
|!leader name |[[Mark Krikorian]]<<ref " [1]">>|
|!website |[[cis.org|https://cis.org]]|
</div>
The ''Center for Immigration Studies'' (''CIS'') is a non-profit organization "that favors far lower immigration numbers and produces research to further those views."<<ref " [2]">>
Founded in 1985 as a spin-off from the [[Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)|Federation for American Immigration Reform]],<<ref " [5]">> the center's self-described mission is to provide immigration policymakers, the academic community, news media, and concerned citizens with reliable information about the social, economic, environmental, security, and fiscal consequences of legal and illegal immigration into the United States.<<ref " [3]">> The CIS is one of a number of anti-immigration organizations that [[John Tanton]] helped found.<<ref " [5]">><<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">> Tanton is a retired Michigan ophthalmologist who opposed immigration on racial grounds, desired a white ethnic majority in the United States and advocated for [[eugenics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/eugenics]].<<ref " [8]">><<ref " [6]">><<ref " [4]">>
Several reports published by the CIS have been disputed by scholars on immigration; a wide range of think tanks; fact-checkers such as [[PolitiFact|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PolitiFact.com]], [[FactCheck.Org|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FactCheck.org]], ''[[Washington Post|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Washington_Post]],'' [[Snopes|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snopes.com]], [[CNN|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN]] and [[NBC News|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBC_News]]; and by immigration-research organizations. Critics have accused the CIS of extremist nativist views and for ties to [[white supremacy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/white_supremacy]] groups, which the CIS rejects.
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|!EIN |52-1449368|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/1986|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521449368/521449368_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/05/21| $3,817,718.00|
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|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521449368/521449368_2016_0ec3acaf.PDF]]|01/12/18| $3,688,831.00|
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|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521449368/521449368_2013_0b09e4bf.PDF]]|12/29/14| $2,707,614.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521449368/521449368_2012_09f9373a.PDF]]|01/15/14| $2,649,757.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521449368/521449368_2011_08ddc6c0.PDF]]|12/28/12| $1,850,105.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521449368/521449368_2010_07c842e7.PDF]]|12/09/11| $1,934,524.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521449368/521449368_2009_065E1802.PDF]]|09/22/10| $1,787,771.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521449368/521449368_2007_044383D0.PDF]]|09/03/08| $1,376,321.00|
!!!See also
*[[Center for Immigration Studies|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_Immigration_Studies]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Center for Immigration Studies|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Center_for_Immigration_Studies]], SourceWatch.
*[[John Tanton Network|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/John_Tanton_Network]], SourceWatch.
*[[The Nativist Lobby: Three Faces of Intolerance|https://www.splcenter.org/20090131/nativist-lobby-three-faces-intolerance]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "http://cis.org/Staff-List">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Fact-Checking the First Night of the Republican National Convention|http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/fact-checking-first-night-republican-national-convention-n612081]]. //NBC News//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[About Us|http://www.cis.org/aboutcis.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "DePARLE, JASON (2011-04-17). [[The Anti-Immigration Crusader|https://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/17/us/17immig.html?pagewanted=all]]. //The New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "DeParle, Jason (April 17, 2011). [[The Anti-Immigration Crusader|https://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/17/us/17immig.html]]. New York Times.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Master, Cyra (2017-04-12). [[DHS hires incense immigration supporters|http://thehill.com/latino/328571-dhs-hires-incense-immigration-supporters]]. //TheHill//.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Ellis, Emma (January 14, 2017). [[Fake Think Takes Fuel Fake News|https://www.wired.com/2017/01/fake-think-tanks-fuel-fake-news-presidents-tweets/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "CNN, Maria Santana. [[Hard-line anti-illegal immigration advocates hired at 2 federal agencies|http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/11/politics/trump-administration-immigration-advisers/index.html]].">>
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|>| !Center for Inquiry |
|!movement |[[Scientology critic|Critic]]|
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|>| !Center for Media and Democracy |
|!tax id |39-1777402|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
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|!EIN |39-1777402|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
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|!Ruling date |09/1994|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
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|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/391777402/391777402_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/30/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/391777402/391777402_2017_1023af8c.PDF]]|02/11/19| $308,229.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/391777402/391777402_2016_0ea52589.PDF]]|12/28/17| $422,695.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/391777402/391777402_2015_0d7ce87a.PDF]]|03/27/17| $379,260.00|
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|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/391777402/391777402_2013_0afbf775.PDF]]|12/29/14| $201,223.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/391777402/391777402_2012_09dd4592.PDF]]|12/26/13| $393,453.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/391777402/391777402_2011_08cb16c2.PDF]]|12/13/12| $569,708.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/391777402/391777402_2010_07c77b5a.PDF]]|12/09/11| $562,562.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/391777402/391777402_2009_06608325.PDF]]|09/27/10| $291,743.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/391777402/391777402_2008_04FEC2ED.PDF]]|05/20/09| $516,119.00|
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|>| !Center for Security Policy Inc |
|!abbreviation |CSP|
|!formation |1988|
|!tax id |52-1601976|
|!location |1901 Pennsylvania Ave NW, STE 201, Washington, DC, 20006-3439, USA|
|!leader title |Founder and President|
|!leader name |[[Frank Gaffney]]|
|!website |[[centerforsecuritypolicy.org|https://centerforsecuritypolicy.org]]|
</div>
The ''Center for Security Policy'' (''CSP'') is a [[far-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/far-right]],<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> [[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]]-based [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]]. The organization's founder and current president is [[Frank Gaffney Jr.|Frank Gaffney]]. The organization's mission statement is "To identify challenges and opportunities likely to affect American security",<<ref " [3]">> where main activities are focused on exposing and researching what it believes to be [[jihadist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jihadist]] threats to the United States; a number of these beliefs have been widely discredited, such as its false claims about American ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. The CSP has been criticized by the [[Anti-Defamation League|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Defamation_League]] and the [[Southern Poverty Law Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Poverty_Law_Center]], among a wide variety of other media and research organizations, for propagating conspiracy theories and Islamophobia, and described as a [[hate group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hate_group]], a label the organization disputes.
!!!Conspiracy theories
*Stealth Jihad by adherents of Shariah.<<ref " [4]">>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Center For Security Policy Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521601976]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1601976|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/1989|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2019_%20.pdf]]|09/29/20| $3,064,902.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/03/19| $2,361,813.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2017_0f8e8970.PDF]]|09/26/18| $2,502,991.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2016_0e4c0fbb.PDF]]|10/17/17| $666,624.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2015_0e2f62f1.PDF]]|09/28/17| $203,579.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2014_0ba223f8.PDF]]|07/29/15| $345,075.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2013_0abf6227.PDF]]|10/28/14| $1,759,855.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2012_09bdad18.PDF]]|11/28/13| $1,435,649.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2011_08ce2255.PDF]]|12/14/12| $2,319,327.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2010_07c09cb9.PDF]]|12/05/11| $1,487,701.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2009_069AA198.PDF]]|12/14/10| $868,805.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2008_06C0EB58.PDF]]|02/14/11| $931,303.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521601976/521601976_2007_043B7984.PDF]]|08/14/08| $908,735.00|
!!!See also
*[[Center for Security Policy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_Security_Policy]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Center for Security Policy|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Center_for_Security_Policy]], SourceWatch.
*[[Center for Security Policy|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/center-security-policy]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Bertrand, Natasha (August 4, 2017). [[The knives are coming out for H.R. McMaster|http://www.businessinsider.com/hr-mcmaster-steve-bannon-russia-trolls-2017-8]]. [[Business Insider]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "O'Donnell, S. Jonathon (19 December 2017). "Islamophobic conspiracism and neoliberal subjectivity: the inassimilable society".">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Center for Security Policy, About Us|http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/about-us/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Bergen, Peter (September 21, 2015). [[The Republicans' Muslim 'problem'|http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/21/opinions/bergen-muslim-religious-tolerance/]].">>
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|>| !Center for Study of Public Choice |
|!tax id |52-1395989|
|!website |[[publicchoice.gmu.edu/|https://publicchoice.gmu.edu/]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |July 11, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Center For Study Of Public Choice Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521395989]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1395989|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |08/1985|<|<|
!!!External links
*[[Center for Study of Public Choice|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Center_for_Study_of_Public_Choice]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Center to Protect Patient Rights |
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A dark money laundromat.
!!!See also
*[[Americans for Job Security]]
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!!!See also
*[[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Centre for Research on Globalization |
|!abbreviation |Global Research|
|!website |[[globalresearch.ca/|https://www.globalresearch.ca/]]|
</div>
Probably not a direct Russian disinformation effort, just a useful idiot that they amplify with their botnets.
!!!See also
*[[Michel Chossudovsky|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Chossudovsky]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Globalresearch|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Globalresearch]], RationalWiki.
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{{f28.png}} ''[[CEO of AI surveillance upstart Banjo walks the plank after white supremacist past sinks contracts|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/05/12/banjo_ceo_quits/]]'' May 12, 2020, Kieren McCarthy, [[The Register]]
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The CEO of surveillance AI upstart [[Banjo]], [[Damien Patton]], has quit the company he founded following revelations he was involved with the [[Ku Klux Klan]] in the [[1990]]s and participated in the shooting of a synagogue.
"Banjo, Inc announced today that the company's current CEO and founder, Damien Patton has resigned and that the company will be transitioning to a new, reconstituted leadership team effectively immediately," the US-based biz said in a statement. The CTO will take over as CEO.
The decision to eject was taken after OneZero dug up his testimony in a criminal trial in [[1991]] and [[1992]] in which his associates were found guilty of a range of charges around the drive-by shooting of a synagogue in [[Nashville]] in June 1990, when Patton was 17 years old.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[CEO of Creepy Face Recognition Firm Clearview AI Says He Has First Amendment Right to Billions of Photos|https://gizmodo.com/ceo-of-creepy-face-recognition-firm-clearview-ai-says-h-1841461190]]'' February 4, 2020, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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[[Hoan Ton-That]], the CEO and founder of a face recognition company whose backers freely admit could help lead to a "dystopian future or something," says he has a [[First Amendment]] right to scrape whatever images he damn well pleases off public websites like [[Twitter]] to pad out his company's supposedly three billion photo database.
[[Clearview AI]] has licensed its face surveillance systems to over 600 law enforcement agencies ranging from the [[FBI]] and the [[Department of Homeland Security]] to local police departments. It operates with virtually next to no oversight, claims it's exempt from biometric data laws, and marketed its tools to law enforcement as a sort of face recognition free for all while reportedly making false claims about its usefulness in cracking cases. Clearview's database is built off images scraped from public sources on the internet like [[Facebook]], Instagram, Twitter, Venmo, [[Google]], and countless other websites. Late last month, the [[New Jersey]] attorney general's office ordered police to stop using the app, while Twitter sent the company a cease-and-desist demanding it cease scraping data and delete anything it had already collected.
In an interview with CBS This Morning scheduled to air on Wednesday, Ton-That said that "We've received a letter, and our legal counsel has reached out to them and are handling it accordingly. But there is also a First Amendment right to public information. So the way we have built our system is to only take publicly available information and index it that way."
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|>| !Cesar Sayoc |
</div>
!!!See also
*[[October 2018 United States mail bombing attempts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_2018_United_States_mail_bombing_attempts]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Cesar Subervi |
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|>| !Chad Wolf |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d0/Chad_Wolf_official_portrait_2017.jpg/175px-Chad_Wolf_official_portrait_2017.jpg]] |
|!title |Former "acting" United States Secretary of Homeland Security|
|!birth date |1976 (44-45 years)|
|!birth place |[[Jackson, Mississippi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson,_Mississippi]]|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Chad Wolf|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Wolf]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Chad Wolf and Ken Cuccinelli serving at Homeland Security in violation of federal law: GAO report|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/20/chad-wolf-and-ken-cuccinelli-serving-at-homeland-security-in-violation-of-federal-law-gao-report_partner/]]'' August 20, 2020, Alex Henderson, [[Salon]]
----
The word "acting" has been used extensively during [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency, as Trump has often found it easier to appoint his friends temporarily than have them permanently confirmed by the U.S. Senate. One such official is Chad F. Wolf, acting secretary of the U.S. [[Department of Homeland Security]]. And a report released by the [[Government Accountability Office]], according to [[New York Times]] reporter Michael D. Shear, alleges that Wolf and his deputy in DHS, [[Ken Cuccinelli]], are serving in violation of the [[Federal Vacancies Reform Act]] of [[1998]].
Shear notes that the Federal Vacancies Reform Act "specifies orders of succession when senior officials resign," adding that the GAO "said the improper appointments began after [[Kirstjen Nielsen]] was forced out of office as the department's secretary in April [[2019]]."
According to the GAO's report, "Because the incorrect official assumed the title of acting secretary at that time, subsequent amendments to the order of succession made by that official were invalid." The GAO believes that Wolf and Cuccinelli "are serving under an invalid order of succession," according to the Federal Vacancies Reform Act.
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|>| !Chanel Rion |
</div>
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Chaos: After Manhattan Prosecutor Refuses to Step Down, Barr Says Trump Fired Him. Trump Says Otherwise.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/06/after-us-attorney-in-manhattan-refuses-to-step-down-trump-says-hes-fired/]]'' June 20, 2020, Dan Friedman, [[Mother Jones]]
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4:25 p.m. ET: Shortly after Barr released his letter, Trump undercut his attorney general's claims in remarks to reporters. "I'm not involved," Trump told reporters outside the White House. This contradicts Barr's claim that Trump fired Berman at Barr's request.
President [[Donald Trump]] on Saturday fired the top federal prosecutor in [[Manhattan]], who is investigating Trump allies, according to Attorney General [[William Barr]]. Trump's action came after the prosecutor, [[Geoffrey Berman]], the US Attorney for the Southern District of [[New York]], defied Barr's effort to quietly push him out on Friday night.
Berman arrived at his Manhattan office early Saturday, wearing a blue suit and an American flag label. "I'm just here to do my job," he told reporters, according to the [[Associated Press]].
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{{f28.png}} ''[[Chap behind Godwin's law suspends his own rule for Charlottesville fascists: 'By all means, compare them to Nazis'|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/08/14/godwins_law_creator_rescinds_ruling_after_nazis_march_in_charlottesville/]]'' August 14, 2017, Iain Thomson, [[The Register]]
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[[Mike Godwin]], creator of [[Godwin's law]], has rescinded his own rule for those outraged by vile fascists marching the streets of [[Virginia]], [[USA]], at the weekend.
In other words, it's OK to call these un-American white supremacists exactly what they are: "By all means, compare these shitheads to Nazis. Again and again. I'm with you," Godwin said on Sunday evening.
Godwin's law states that "as an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one." The unofficial extension of this is that the first person to bring up Hitler automatically loses the argument.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Charities steered $65M to Trump lawyer Sekulow and family|https://apnews.com/9d2ed80ca912d18abd6650f55d2db935]]'' January 31, 2020, Michael Biesecker, [[Associated Press]]
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WASHINGTON (AP) — [[Jay Sekulow]], one of President [[Donald Trump]]'s lead attorneys during the impeachment trial, is being paid for his legal work through a rented $80-a-month mailbox a block away from the White House.
The [[Pennsylvania]] Avenue box appears to be the sole physical location of the [[Constitutional Litigation and Advocacy Group]], a for-profit corporation co-owned by Sekulow. The firm has no website and is not listed in national legal directories. The District of Columbia Bar has no record of it, and no attorneys list it as their employer.
But Sekulow, 63, is registered as chief counsel at the [[American Center for Law and Justice]], a non-profit [[Christian]] legal advocacy group based in an expansive Capitol Hill row house a short walk from the Senate chamber.
A half dozen lawyers employed by the non-profit ACLJ are named in recent Senate legal briefs as members of Trump's defense team — including one of Sekulow's sons. The ACLJ, as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization, is barred under [[IRS]] rules from engaging in partisan political activities.
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|>| !Charlemagne Institute |
|!tax id |36-3062112|
|!website |[[charlemagneinstitute.org/|https://www.charlemagneinstitute.org/]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Rockford Institute|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=363062112]]|<|<|
|!EIN |36-3062112|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |10/1982|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2018_%20.pdf]]|12/05/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2017_103eb52c.PDF]]|03/04/19| $5,996,856.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2016_0eb56f23.PDF]]|01/08/18| $6,110,496.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2015_0d9e20ef.PDF]]|04/19/17| $6,316,514.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2014_0cb4050f.PDF]]|07/21/16| $6,818,838.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2013_0b5a7ccb.PDF]]|05/14/15| $7,124,147.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2012_0a10245b.PDF]]|03/18/14| $7,027,107.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2011_090651bf.PDF]]|03/11/13| $7,067,530.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2010_07f9044d.PDF]]|03/14/12| $7,365,959.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2009_070CA575.PDF]]|04/19/11| $6,848,495.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2008_05E53A71.PDF]]|05/18/10| $4,046,523.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363062112/363062112_2007_04D1151A.PDF]]|04/01/09| $374,821.00|
!!!See also
*[[Rockford Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockford_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[League of the South]]
*[[VDARE]]
!!!External links
*[[Chronicles (magazine)|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Chronicles_(magazine)]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !Charles Bausman |
</div>
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|>| !Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation |
|!extinction |2011|
|!successor |[[Charles Koch Institute]]<br/>[[Charles Koch Foundation]]|
</div>
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|>| !Chuck Grassley |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cc/Chuck_Grassley_official_photo_2017.jpg/175px-Chuck_Grassley_official_photo_2017.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Charles Ernest Grassley|
|!birth date |September 17, 1933 (87 years)|
|!birth place |[[New Hartford|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Hartford,_Iowa]], [[Iowa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa]], [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Barbara Grassley|
|!alma mater |[[University of Northern Iowa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Northern_Iowa]]<br>[[University of Iowa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Iowa]]|
|!religion |[[Baptist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptist_General_Conference]]|
|!website |[[Senate website|https://grassley.senate.gov]]|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Chuck Grassley|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Grassley]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Charles Harder |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
</div>
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|>| !Charles Herring |
</div>
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|>| !Charles Koch |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/20/Charles_Koch_portrait_%28cropped%29.jpg/175px-Charles_Koch_portrait_%28cropped%29.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Charles de Ganahl Koch|
|!birth date |November 1, 1935 (85 years)|
|!birth place |[[Wichita, Kansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichita,_Kansas]], U.S.|
|!residence |Wichita, Kansas, U.S.|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Charles Koch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Koch]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Charles Koch donates $3 million to help Senate GOP|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2016/06/18/charles-koch-donates-3-million-help-senate-gop/86082362/]]'' June 18, 2016, Fredreka Schouten, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON — Billionaire [[Charles Koch]] may not be jumping into the presidential race, but last month he contributed $3 million to a super PAC working to keep the Senate in [[Republican]] hands.
His donation to [[Freedom Partners Action Fund]] helped the super PAC collect $8.1 million in May, according to a draft of the filing the group will submit to the [[Federal Election Commission]] in the coming days. The super PAC is a political arm of [[Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce]], a trade group at the center of Koch's large policy network.
Other large donors to Freedom Partners in May included [[Wisconsin]] roofing magnate [[Diane Hendricks]] and Mountaire Corporation, the poultry company owned by [[Arkansas]] businessman [[Ronald Cameron]]. Each donated $2 million.
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|>| !Charles Koch Foundation |
|!tax id |48-0918408|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Charles Koch Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=480918408]]|<|<|
|!EIN |48-0918408|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |10/2014|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/480918408/480918408_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/21/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/480918408/480918408_2017_100cbdaa.PDF]]|01/28/19| $785,942,733.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/480918408/480918408_2016_0ea929e7.PDF]]|01/02/18| $697,942,760.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/480918408/480918408_2015_0d951eeb.PDF]]|04/12/17| $620,361,534.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/480918408/480918408_2014_0c40722c.PDF]]|02/10/16| $559,449,616.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/480918408/480918408_2013_0b04038e.PDF]]|12/29/14| $442,205,287.00|
|!2011 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/480918408/480918408_2011_08b9e966.PDF]]|11/23/12| $214,087,257.00|
|!2010 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/480918408/480918408_2010_07c8cd5b.PDF]]|12/09/11| $242,332,070.00|
|!2009 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/480918408/480918408_2009_06A8EBB7.PDF]]|12/23/10| $206,497,763.00|
|!2008 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/480918408/480918408_2008_058A292E.PDF]]|12/09/09| $144,918,458.00|
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Charles Koch gave $25m to our university. Has it become a rightwing mouthpiece?|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/02/charles-koch-gave-25m-to-our-university-has-it-become-a-rightwing-mouthpiece]]'' May 2, 2019, Alison Berg, [[The Guardian]]
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Critics say the [[Koch Scholar]]s program is one example of how [[Charles Koch]] has sought to transform the [[Utah]] State business school into a libertarian mouthpiece. Over the last 10 years Koch has given millions to the university, including a $25m gift in [[2017]] that led to the creation of a thinktank: the Center for Growth and Opportunity.
He is pursuing similar policies at schools nationwide, in what Koch officials themselves describe as a concerted effort to influence the next generation of political and business minds. "Our funding helps [scholars] follow their research wherever it may lead," the foundation says in public materials. "We are committed to the highest standards of philanthropy."
We are student journalists at Utah State, and for the past year we have been investigating the Koch donations for the Guardian and our student newspaper, the Utah Statesman. We have interviewed more than 20 of our fellow students and staff, and pulled dozens of public records. What we found paints a picture of how Charles Koch is using his wealth to affect the education of 3,500 students at the business school.
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|>| !Charles Koch Institute |
|!tax id |27-4967732|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Charles Koch Institute|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=274967732]]|<|<|
|!EIN |27-4967732|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |08/2011|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/274967732/274967732_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/05/21| $385,547,571.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/274967732/274967732_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/31/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/274967732/274967732_2017_1012b69d.PDF]]|01/31/19| $336,666,388.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/274967732/274967732_2016_0eabf91f.PDF]]|01/03/18| $304,586,518.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/274967732/274967732_2015_0d7ccd0d.PDF]]|03/27/17| $271,684,160.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/274967732/274967732_2014_0c254898.PDF]]|01/21/16| $290,777,396.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/274967732/274967732_2013_0b0c2128.PDF]]|12/29/14| $271,482,857.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/274967732/274967732_2012_09cc4b2b.PDF]]|12/13/13| $223,926,592.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/274967732/274967732_2011_08d4e464.PDF]]|12/20/12| $60,925,272.00|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Charles Koch Is Funding Rightwing, Pro-Trump Media, New Disclosure Reveals|https://readsludge.com/2018/11/21/charles-koch-is-funding-rightwing-pro-trump-media-new-disclosure-reveals/]]'' November 21, 2018, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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[[Koch Industries]] has a reputation for attacking journalists who write things that make it look bad, but that isn't stopping its billionaire CEO, [[Charles Koch]], from funding media—at least, media that share his conservative, free-market ideals.
The foundations of the 83-year-old Koch are increasingly funding conservative media outlets, newly disclosed tax forms show. [[Sludge]] has found that the [[Charles Koch Foundation]] (CKF), a nonprofit known for funding conservative think tanks and free-market higher education programs, and a connected nonprofit, the [[Charles Koch Institute]] (CKI), donated over $2 million to mostly conservative media operations in [[2017]].
The 2017 grants include a number of first-time recipients of CKF and CKI funding, as well as increased grant amounts to media groups the foundations had previously funded, amounting to a roughly $600,000 increase in funding for media- and media-adjacent organizations identified by Sludge, according to tax documents.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Charles Koch Network Pushed $1 Billion Cut to CDC, Now Attacks Shelter-in-Place Policies for Harming Business|https://theintercept.com/2020/03/26/americans-for-prosperity-cdc-coronavirus/]]'' March 26, 2020, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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[[Americans for Prosperity]] , the pro-corporate pressure group founded and funded by billionaire industrialist [[Charles Koch]], wants employees to return to work despite desperate pleas from public health officials that people should stay home as much as possible to help contain the spread of the coronavirus. As states began to order nonessential businesses to shut down last week, AFP released a statement calling for all businesses to remain open.
"Rather than blanket shutdowns, the government should allow businesses to continue to adapt and innovate to produce the goods and services Americans need, while continuing to do everything they can to protect the public health," said [[Emily Seidel]], chief executive of AFP, in a press release.
Some of the group's state chapters have taken a similar tone. AFP [[Pennsylvania]]'s state director, as well as a regional director with the group, have taken to [[Twitter]] to lambast shelter-in-place policies. The [[Michigan]] chapter of AFP on Monday slammed Democratic Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]]'s stay-at-home order, which closed down fitness centers, nail salons, amusement parks, casinos, and other businesses deemed nonessential, calling it the "wrong approach for our state."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Charles Koch Ramps Up Investment in ALEC as the Lobbying Group Loses Corporate Funders Over Far-Right Ties|https://theintercept.com/2018/11/29/alec-corporate-funders-charles-koch/]]'' November 29, 2018, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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The group has been roiled by negative stories over several years. Verizon announced it was ending its support following a hate-fueled speech by anti-[[Muslim]] activist [[David Horowitz]] at ALEC's annual meeting in August. Horowitz, who is well known for taking extremist views on a range of topics, used the platform at ALEC to attack marriage equality and suggested that the Constitution's three-fifths compromise was not about black people.
"We have ended our membership with ALEC and their convention speaker was a key factor in the decision," Jim Greer, AT&T's spokesperson, said in a statement.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Charles Koch's Big Bet on Barrett|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/12/opinion/charles-koch-amy-coney-barrett.html]]'' October 12, 2020, Christopher Leonard, Opinion, [[New York Times]]
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[[Charles Koch]] has activated his political network to support [[Judge Amy Coney Barrett]]'s nomination, and to tip the scales on her nomination battle in the U.S. Senate. While much of the commentary about Judge Barrett's nomination has focused on the real prospect that [[Roe v. Wade]] may be undermined or overturned, Mr. Koch has other concerns. Judge Barrett's nomination is the latest battleground in his decades-long war to reshape American society in a way that ensures that corporations can operate with untrammeled freedom. It may be a pivotal one.
Since the early [[1970]]s, Mr. Koch has sought to dismantle most federal regulatory institutions, and the federal courts have been central to that battle. In [[1974]], Mr. Koch gave a blistering speech to a libertarian think tank, called the [[Institute for Humane Studies]], in which he outlined his vision of the American regulatory state, and the strategy he would employ over the ensuing decades to realize that vision. On the list of government interventions he condemned were "confiscatory taxation, wage and price controls, commodity allocations programs, trade barriers, restrictions on foreign investments, so-called equal opportunity requirements, safety and health regulations, land use controls, licensing laws, outright government ownership of businesses and industries." As if that list were not exhaustive enough, he added "… and many more interventions." In short, Charles Koch believes that an unregulated free market is the only sustainable structure for human society.
To achieve his goal, Mr. Koch has built an influence network with three arms: a phalanx of lobbyists; a constellation of think tanks and university programs; and Americans For Prosperity, a grass-roots army of political activists. And shaping the U.S. judiciary has been part of Mr. Koch's strategy from the beginning. In that 1974 speech, he recommended strategy of "strategically planned litigation" to test the regulatory authority of government agencies. Such lawsuits could make their way to the Supreme Court, where justices could set precedent. In the [[1990]]s, he focused on lower-level judges, funding a legal institute that paid for judges to attend junkets at a [[Utah]] ski resort and [[Florida]] beachfront properties; the judges attended seminars on the importance of market forces in society and were warned against consideration of "junk science" — like specific methods to measure the effects of pollution — that plaintiffs used to prove corporate malfeasance.
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|!birth date |1959 (61-62 years)|
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''Charles H. McVety'' is a [[Canadian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadians]] [[evangelical Christian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evangelicalism]] leader and conservative political activist. He has been the president of [[Canada Christian College]] in [[Toronto]] since 1993, taking over for his father, and was president of Canada Family Action until 2008. He is perhaps best known for campaigning to repeal the law legalizing [[same-sex marriage in Canada|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/same-sex_marriage_in_Canada]]. McVety played a significant role in helping to elect Doug Ford as the leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. According to the National Post, McVety will play a significant role on Doug Ford's campaign team. According to the [[CBC|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBC_television]], Charles McVety is "one of the most powerful leaders of the Christian Right in [Canada]".<<ref " [1]">>
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*[[Charles McVety|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_McVety]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!birth name |Charles Alan Murray|
|!birth date |January 8, 1943 (78 years)|
|!birth place |[[Newton, Iowa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton,_Iowa]], U.S.|
|!education |[[B.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]] in history, [[Harvard College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_College]] (1965)<br>[[M.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Science]] & [[Ph.D.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ph.D.]] in political science, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology]] (1974)|
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''Charles Alan Murray'' is an American political scientist, author, and columnist. His book ''[[Losing Ground: American Social Policy 1950–1980|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Losing_Ground_(book)]]'' (1984), which discussed the American welfare system, was widely read and discussed, and influenced subsequent government policy.<<ref " [1]">> He became well known for his controversial book ''[[The Bell Curve|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bell_Curve]]'' (1994), written with [[Richard Herrnstein|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Herrnstein]], in which he argues that intelligence is a better predictor than parental socio-economic status or education level of many individual outcomes including income, job performance, pregnancy out of wedlock, and crime, and that social welfare programs and education efforts to improve social outcomes for the disadvantaged are largely wasted.
Murray's most successful subsequent books have been ''[[Human Accomplishment: The Pursuit of Excellence in the Arts and Sciences, 800 B.C. to 1950|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Accomplishment]]'' (2003) and ''[[Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960–2010|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coming_Apart:_The_State_of_White_America,_1960–2010]]'' (2012).<<ref " [1]">> Over his career he has published dozens of books and articles. His work has drawn accusations of [[scientific racism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/scientific_racism]].
Murray is a fellow at the [[American Enterprise Institute]], a [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conservatism_in_the_United_States]] [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]] in [[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]]<<ref " [1]">>
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*[[Charles Murray (political scientist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Murray_(political_scientist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Charles Murray|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/charles-murray]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[Bradley Foundation Provided Financial Backing for The Bell Curve|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Lynde_and_Harry_Bradley_Foundation#Bradley_Foundation_Provided_Financial_Backing_for_The_Bell_Curve]], SourceWatch.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Charles Murray Returns, Nodding to Caution but Still Courting Controversy|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/12/books/review-human-diversity-charles-murray.html]]'' February 12, 2020, Parul Sehgal, [[New York Times]]
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As with "[[The Bell Curve]]," we will have to wait for peer reviews to carefully sift through the science. Early indications might indicate some trouble for Murray. Last month, the psychologists Michelle N. Meyer, Patrick Turley and Daniel J. Benjamin issued a sharp rebuke to his use of their research on polygenic scores in his piece for The [[Wall Street Journal]] teasing the new book. He characterized polygenic scores as providing decisive insight into I.Q. that was "impervious to racism and other forms of prejudice." In fact, the psychologists assert in response, "polygenic scores can and do reflect racism, sexism or other prejudices, as well as more benign environmental factors."
Murray serenely rolls out his propositions, assuring us on occasion that it is all "consensus," "securely known." And yet several claims are plainly contentious, even to the lay reader. Take Murray"s description of male brains as "systemizers" and female brains as "empathizers," drawing on work of the psychologist Simon Baron-Cohen. Men are drawn to things, in other words, and women to people. (You'll recognize this terminology from [[James Damore]]'s diversity letter to [[Google]].) This rubric becomes an organizing principle in the book, explaining the typically gendered vocations for men and women (Things Jobs and People Jobs). What Murray avoids discussing are the profound questions surrounding one of the studies that scaffold his thinking.
In [[2000]], Baron-Cohen and colleagues published a study of day-old babies that found that boys looked at mobiles longer (hence "systemizers") and girls at faces ("empathizers"). This study has never been replicated, not even by Baron-Cohen. It was also poorly designed: for one, some of the newborns were propped up; their gaze might have been mediated by how they were held. Not to mention the core question, as posed by the psychologist Cordelia Fine, who has written extensively about bias in research on sex differences in the brain: "Why think that what a newborn prefers to look at provides any kind of window, however grimy, into their future abilities and interests?"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Charles Murray to Return to Middlebury College|https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/01/24/charles-murray-return-middlebury-college]]'' January 24, 2020, Greta Anderson, [[Inside Higher ED]]
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The College [[Republican]]s chapter at [[Middlebury College]] has invited [[Charles Murray]], the controversial writer and scholar for the [[American Enterprise Institute]] to return to the campus for a speaking event on March 31, VTDigger, a statewide news agency reported this week.
Murray is known for his research linking race and intelligence. He has been widely condemned by social scientists and is labeled a white nationalist by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]. He was invited to the Middlebury, Vt., campus in March [[2017]] by a student organization affiliated with AEI. That visit made national headlines when student protesters shouted down Murray, turned violent and forced the cancellation of the event.
The co-presidents of the Middlebury College Republicans said Murray accepted their invitation and they hope students and administrators give him "the chance to speak that was denied to him in 2017," according to an opinion piece written by Dominic Aiello and Brendan Philbin in The Middlebury Campus, the college's student newspaper.
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|!birth name |Charles Bernard Rangel|
|!birth date |June 11, 1930 (91 years)|
|!birth place |New York City, New York, U.S.|
|!residence |[[Manhattan, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan,_New_York]]|
|!alma mater |[[New York University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_University]] ,,([[B.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Science]]),,<br>[[St. John's University School of Law|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John's_University_School_of_Law]] ,,([[LL.B.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Laws]]),,|
|!occupation |[[Attorney|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attorney_at_law]]|
|!party |[[Democrat|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Alma Rangel|
|!religion |[[Roman Catholic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic]]<<ref " [1]">>|
|!awards |[[Bronze Star|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronze_Star_Medal]] (with [[valor device|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/valor_device]])<br>[[Purple Heart]]|
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*[[Charles Rangel|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Rangel]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.)|http://www.rollcall.com/members/353.html]]. ''[[Roll Call|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roll_Call]]''.">>
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|!birth name |Charles Ellis Schumer|
|!birth date |November 23, 1950 (70 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!party |[[Democratic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |[[Iris Weinshall|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_Weinshall]] ,,(1980–present),,|
|!children |2|
|!alma mater |[[Harvard University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_University]]|
|!religion |[[Reform Judaism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_Judaism]]|
|!website |[[Senate website|https://schumer.senate.gov]]|
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*[[Chuck Schumer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schumer]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Charles "Chuck", Senator for New York|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/charles_schumer/300087]], GovTrack.us
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*[[Charles R. Schwab|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_R._Schwab]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Charlie Crist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Crist]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f7.png}} ''[[Charlie Crist wrests longtime GOP Pinellas seat from incumbent David Jolly|http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/stateroundup/charlie-crist-wrests-longtime-gop-pinellas-seat-from-incumbent-david-jolly/2302040]]'' November 8, 2016, Charlie Frago, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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ST. PETERSBURG — [[Charlie Crist]] revived his political career Tuesday by winning a [[Pinellas County]] congressional seat that was held by Republicans for more than 60 years.
Crist, a former Republican governor running as a Democrat, beat incumbent Republican [[David Jolly]] by a relatively slim 52 percent to 48 percent margin in the 13th [[Congress]]ional District, according to preliminary returns.
[[St. Petersburg]]'s Crist won the new parts of the district, added in a court-ordered redraw last year, and also managed to cut enough into Jolly's [[Clearwater]] base to prevail in one of the most closely watched congressional races in the nation.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!birth date |October 14, 1993 (27 years)|
|!birth place |[[Arlington Heights, Illinois|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlington_Heights,_Illinois]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Charlie Kirk (activist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Kirk_(activist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Debunking Charlie Kirk|https://medium.com/@mboedy]], Matthew Boedy, Professor of Rhetoric at University of North Georgia, Medium.
*[[Charlie Kirk|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Charlie_Kirk]], RationalWiki.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Charlie Kirk And Candace Owens' Campus Tour Is All About The Owns|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/annehelenpetersen/charlie-kirk-candace-owens-turning-point-usa-montana]]'' May 1, 2019, Anne Helen Petersen, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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"If you disagree, go to the front of the line." That's what [[Charlie Kirk]] tells the 500-plus people gathered in a ballroom at [[Montana]] State University in [[Bozeman]]. He and [[Candace Owens]], his coheadliner, have spent the previous 90 minutes proselytizing for the free market — and against "the left" — but, as both have been keen to emphasize, they love to debate. And they want anyone brave enough to argue with their theories to cut in front of all the adoring conservatives in attendance to do so. Disagreement is Kirk's stock-in-trade and the foundation of his [[YouTube]] stardom, his [[Twitter]] fandom, and his frequent stints on [[Fox News]], where he shares the gospel that liberals — with their campus protests and calls for deplatforming — are in fact the least tolerant actors in the American political landscape.
For the last two years, Kirk and Owens have crisscrossed the country for a speaking tour they're calling Campus Clash — making pit stops at major college campuses, from the University of [[Washington]] in [[Seattle]] to Penn State in State College, [[Pennsylvania]] — as the public faces of Turning Point [[USA]], an organization that uses establishment conservative money to gin up young conservative energy.
Like other stars in the constellation of the new, Extremely Online political right, Kirk and Owens pride themselves on their openness to debate. "We think that if you have terrible ideas, we want to hand you a megaphone," Owens told the crowd. "If your idea isn't good, we can defeat it with our better ideas. We believe in debate. You can see you're welcome here, and you're never gonna have people shout you down. But unfortunately, we don't get the same treatment on the other side. We have to sneak through kitchens and basements to get in because there's protesters. Bricks were threatened to be thrown at us at this event."
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Charlottesville Confederate Statue Defender Sues Paper, Prof, for Reporting His Family's Slaveholding History|https://www.thedailybeast.com/charlottesville-confederate-statue-defender-sues-paper-prof-for-reporting-his-familys-slaveholding-history?ref=scroll]]'' September 14, 2019, Kali Holloway, [[Daily Beast]]
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Edward Dickinson Tayloe II is is the descendant of a "First Family of [[Virginia]]," a euphemistic way of saying white, rich, socially prominent before the American Revolution and—through the Civil War—slaveholding.
The Tayloes' legacy as one of the largest slaveowning families in the state is well-documented. Amidst nearly 30,000 historical papers donated to the Virginia Historical Society by the family itself are plantation ledgers detailing the expansion of the Tayloes' enslaved work force over the 19th century, an evidentiary accounting of how the exploitation of free black labor allowed the family to amass wealth, land, and political power.
Facts about the Tayloe family's slaveholding past—including the regularity with which it engaged in the heartless practice of splitting up enslaved families—appeared in a brief profile of Edward Tayloe published this March by the [[Charlottesville]], Va., newspaper C-Ville Weekly. In response, Tayloe employed a strategy once frequently used by those of means to silence critics that's seen a resurgence in recent years: He filed a lawsuit alleging defamation and demanding a fortune in damages.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Charlottesville Jury Fines Man $1 for Punching White Nationalist|https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/charlottesville-jury-dollar-fine-jason-kessler-white-nationalist-719985/]]'' September 6, 2018, Lilly Dancyger, [[Rolling Stone]]
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Jeffrey Winder was found guilty of misdemeanor assault in February for punching white-nationalist organizer [[Jason Kessler]] in August [[2017]]. On Tuesday, a jury ruled that his punishment will be a whopping $1 fine.
Kessler attempted to hold a press conference in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], the day after [[Heather Heyer]] was killed by a white supremacist who drove his car into a group of people protesting the white nationalist rally organized by Kessler's "[[Unite the Right]]" group. Winder was among the protesters who showed up to stop Kessler from making a statement, punching him in the back of the head as others booed and shouted over him.
Winder faced a maximum possible sentence of a year in jail and a $2,500 fine for the punch, which was caught on tape by the local [[NBC]] affiliate. He appealed his misdemeanor assault conviction, and while the jury upheld the guilty verdict, they determined that he should serve no jail time and should only be fined $1, sending a clear message that Winder was justified in lashing out at Kessler.
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|>| !Chelsea Manning |
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*[[Chelsea Manning|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Manning]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Chicago|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Chief in charge of intel before Capitol riot returns to post|https://apnews.com/article/riots-c6364f28b7f483b3db3643a6081f8115]]'' August 18, 2021, Michael Balsamo, [[Associated Press]]
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WASHINGTON (AP) — [[Yogananda Pittman]], the Capitol [[Police]] official who led intelligence operations for the agency when thousands of [[Donald Trump]] loyalists descended on the building last January, is back in charge of intelligence as officials prepare for what's expected to be a massive rally at the Capitol to support those who took part in the insurrection.
Pittman — elevated to acting chief after then-Chief [[Steven Sund]] was forced to resign in the aftermath of the deadly insurrection — was passed over last month for the role of permanent chief. The [[Capitol Police]] Board, which oversees the force, instead picked J. Thomas Manger, the former chief of the police departments in [[Fairfax County]], [[Virginia]] and Montgomery County, [[Maryland]].
Pittman's tenure as assistant chief was marred by a vote of no-confidence from rank-and-file officers on the force and questions about intelligence and leadership failures — specifically, why the agency wasn't prepared to fend off a mob of insurrectionists, even though officials had compiled intelligence showing white supremacists and other extremists were likely to assemble in [[Washington]] on Jan. 6 and that violent disruptions were possible.
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On Wednesday, as the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in an abortion rights case from [[Louisiana]] that could effectively render Roe v. Wade useless, Senate Minority Leader [[Chuck Schumer]] (D-NY) spoke on the steps, warning Trump-appointed Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh that "You have unleashed a whirlwind, and you will pay the price."
A reasonable person would interpret this to mean, they will face public criticism and an erosion of confidence in the judiciary if they move to strike down women's rights. But much of the right-wing commentariat chose to frame Schumer's comments as a "threat" against the justices — and so, apparently, did Chief [[Justice John Roberts]], who issued a rare statement rebuking the Democratic Leader:
Roberts, more than most of the members of the Supreme Court, is keen to keep up the facade that the court is an apolitical and nonpartisan body. But what makes his choice to single out Schumer particularly noteworthy is that he did no such thing when President [[Donald Trump]] chose to publicly single out Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor, and suggest they had no business reviewing his decisions in the first place.
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A [[Chinese]] technology company with links to [[Beijing]]'s military and intelligence agencies has been compiling personal information on millions of people from the US, [[UK]], [[Australia]], [[Canada]], India and [[Japan]].
The database, which is understood to have been stolen and leaked to the [[Five Eyes]] Intelligence network by an anti-[[China]] activist, was put together by the private firm [[Zhenhua Data]]: a Shenzhen-based company that lists the [[People's Liberation Army]] and [[Chinese Communist Party]] among its main clients.
Contained therein were the names and personal details of some 2.4 million people, including 35,000 Australians, 40,000 Britons, and a vast number of high-profile figures such as senior politicians, members of the royal family, religious leaders and military officers.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[China-U.S. cyber spying row turns spotlight back on shadowy Unit 61398|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cybercrime-usa-china-unit/china-u-s-cyber-spying-row-turns-spotlight-back-on-shadowy-unit-61398-idUSBREA4J08M20140520]]'' May 20, 2014, Adam Jourdan, [[Reuters]]
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SHANGHAI ([[Reuters]]) - A tense stand-off between the United States and [[China]] over state-backed cyber espionage has dragged China's secretive hacking unit "61398" back into focus, after the military group was pinpointed last year for mounting cyber attacks on Western commercial targets.
U.S. authorities on Monday charged five [[Chinese]] military officers at the unit, accusing them of hacking into American nuclear, metal and solar firms to steal trade secrets. China on Tuesday summoned the U.S. ambassador in [[Beijing]] and warned it would retaliate if [[Washington]] followed through with the charges. It said the affair would damage "mutual trust".
At the center of the row is a nondescript tower block in the northern suburbs of China's financial capital [[Shanghai]], home to Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA) [[Unit 61398]].
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It's safe to say [[China]]'s foreign ministry does not often pay much attention to obscure Canadian research organizations run by conspiracy theorists.
But earlier this month the ministry's spokesman tweeted in English not once but three times about two surprising articles from the [[Montreal]]-based [[Centre for Research on Globalization]].
"This is so astonishing that it changed many things I used to believe in," Lijian Zhao wrote to 500,000 followers on a social-media platform his fellow [[Chinese]] are banned from using. "Please retweet to let more people know about it."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Chinese Billionaire's Network Hyped Hunter Biden Dirt Weeks Before Rudy Giuliani|https://www.thedailybeast.com/chinese-billionaires-network-hyped-hunter-biden-dirt-weeks-before-rudy]]'' October 16, 2020, Adam Rawnsley, [[Daily Beast]]
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Weeks before the [[New York Post]] began publishing what it claimed were the contents of [[Hunter Biden]]'s hard drive, a Sept. 25 segment on a [[YouTube]] channel run by a [[Chinese]] dissident streamer, who is linked to billionaire and [[Steve Bannon]]-backer [[Guo Wengui]], broadcast a bizarre conspiracy theory. According to the streamer, Chinese politburo officials had "sent three hard disks of evidence" to the Justice Department and House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]] containing damaging information about [[Joe Biden]] as well as the origins of the coronavirus in a bid to undermine the rule of Chinese President [[Xi Jinping]].
Three days later, a [[Twitter]] account linked to Guo and Bannon's Himalaya movement subsequently amplified an edited clip of the segment alongside the pledge of a "Bombshell… 3 hard disk drives of videos and dossiers of Hunter Biden's connections with the [[Chinese Communist Party]] (CCP) have been sent to Nancy Pelosi and DOJ. Big money and sex scandal!"
Many of the claims made in the September video are absurd on their face. And the video leaves it unclear whether Guo and his media empire had foreknowledge of the Post's impending story or whether their endless conspiracy theorizing simply handed them a lucky coincidence that only looks prescient in hindsight. But this wasn't the first time that Guo's media empire reinforced narratives that aligned with Team Trump's. Guo's outlets repeatedly pushed various debunked conspiracy theories about the origins of the coronavirus as either a Chinese lab accident or an intentional bioweapon.
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Chinese exile Guo Wengui 'probed by FBI' over media activity|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8506733/Chinese-exile-Guo-Wengui-investigated-FBI-media-activities-ties-Steve-Bannon.html]]'' July 9, 2020, Megan Sheets, [[Daily Mail]]
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The [[FBI]] is reportedly investigating an exiled [[Chinese]] billionaire [[Guo Wengui]] over his funding of a slew of media projects in the US and his involvement with former White House adviser [[Steve Bannon]].
Sources familiar with the matter told the [[Wall Street Journal]] that FBI agents have been speaking with acquaintances of both Guo and Bannon over the past six months in an effort to obtain information about Guo's activities in the US.
The sources said agents specifically asked about the funding of a media company linked to Guo that hired Bannon as a consultant in [[2018]].
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{{f132.png}} ''[[Chinese official promoting unfounded Canadian theory that coronavirus has roots in U.S. military|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-chinese-official-promoting-unfounded-theory-that-coronavirus-has-roots/]]'' March 14, 2020, Nathan VanderKlippe, [[Globe and Mail]]
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On Friday, Mr. Zhao revealed a new source for his information: the [[Centre for Research on Globalization]], or Global Research, a site founded by [[Michel Chossudovsky]], a professor emeritus at the [[University of Ottawa]], which has come under investigation by NATO's Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence over its content. In [[2017]], the centre told The [[Globe and Mail]] that it believes Global Research is an important online actor in promoting the online spread of narratives backed by the [[Kremlin]] and the regime of President Bashar al-Assad in [[Syria]]. Global Research articles on controversial subjects have sometimes ranked above those from reputable news organizations in online searches.
"They increase the [[Google]] ranking of the story and create the illusion of multisource verification," Donara Barojan, who does digital forensic research for the centre, told The Globe in 2017. She said at the time there was no direct proof of direct connections between the site and any government.
[[Russia]]'s government has used online platforms for disinformation campaigns to sow confusion and distrust in government, according to reports prepared for the U.S. government. A [[2016]] report by the [[RAND Corporation]] described a "firehose of falsehood" from Russia that uses "high numbers of channels and messages and a shameless willingness to disseminate partial truths or outright fictions."
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{{f73.png}} ''[[Chinese separatists backed by Steve Bannon push new coalition in Australia|https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/chinese-separatists-backed-by-steve-bannon-push-new-coalition-in-australia-20200725-p55fdv.html]]'' July 25, 2020, Eryk Bagshaw, [[Sydney Morning Herald]]
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[[Chinese]] separatists backed by former US presidential adviser [[Steve Bannon]], a fugitive Chinese billionaire and one of [[China]]'s most famous football players will gather for the first time in [[Australia]] on Monday to capitalise on deepening tensions between Australia and the [[Chinese Communist Party]].
Bannon – US President [[Donald Trump]]'s former chief strategist – was recruited in [[2018]] by exiled Chinese businessman [[Guo Wengui]], who made his fortune in real estate development. Guo claims to have invested $US100 million ($140 million) in investigating alleged abuses of power by people at the highest levels of the Chinese Communist Party and in the establishment of the pro-democracy movement under the banner of the New Federal State of China.
From left: Giselle, Wenci and Hong An are part of the New Federal State of China movement in Australia. Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
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|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |Christopher James Christie|
|!birth date |September 6, 1962 (58 years)|
|!birth place |[[Newark, New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newark,_New_Jersey]], U.S.|
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*[[Chris Christie|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Christie]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Chris Christie accuses Jared Kushner of political 'hit job' in explosive new book|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jan/15/chris-christie-book-jared-kushner-accusations-hit-job]]'' January 15, 2019, Ed Pilkington, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Chris Christie]], who was ousted as chairman of [[Donald Trump]]'s White House transition team in [[2016]], has written a blistering attack on [[Jared Kushner]], whom he accuses of having carried out a political "hit job" on him as an act of revenge for prosecuting his father, [[Charles Kushner]], a decade ago.
In his soon to be published book, Let Me Finish, Christie unleashes both barrels on Trump's son-in-law, who remains a senior White House adviser with responsibilities for Middle [[Easter]]n peace, sentencing reform and "American innovation".
Christie blames this key player in the president's inner circle for his ignominious dismissal shortly after Trump's election victory in November 2016. Christie, the former governor of [[New Jersey]], writes that Kushner's role in his sacking was confirmed to him by [[Steve Bannon]], Trump's campaign chief, in real time.
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Former [[New Jersey]] Gov. [[Chris Christie]] settles scores in "Let Me Finish," a memoir out Jan. 29 from Hachette Books, writing that President Trump "trusts people he shouldn't, including some of the people who are closest to him."
What he's saying: Christie asserts that Trump has a "revolving door of deeply flawed individuals — amateurs, grifters, weaklings, convicted and unconvicted felons — who were hustled into jobs they were never suited for, sometimes seemingly without so much as a background check via [[Google]] or [[Wikipedia]]."
Christie writes:
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Chris Christie: Jared Kushner's father committed 'one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes'|https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/30/politics/chris-christie-jared-kushner-father/index.html]]'' January 30, 2019, Devan Cole, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) Former [[New Jersey]] Gov. [[Chris Christie]] said that "one of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes" he prosecuted more than a decade ago when he was a US attorney was committed by the father of President [[Donald Trump]]'s son-in-law and top adviser [[Jared Kushner]].
Christie, who chaired Trump's transition team for a short time, has recently been drawing attention to his relationship with Kushner and his father, the real estate developer [[Charles Kushner]], while promoting his new book, "Let Me Finish."
According to excerpts of the book reported on by Axios and [[The Guardian]] , Christie claims that the younger Kushner was behind his departure from Trump's inner circle after the [[2016]] election, writing that he was "still apparently seething over events that had occurred a decade ago."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Chris Cuomo Rips Into Trump's 'Fringe Righties' For Wanting To Sacrifice Seniors|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/chris-cuomo-coronavirus-trump_n_5e7b0b84c5b6e051e8dda3d5?ri18n=true]]'' March 25, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[CNN]] anchor [[Chris Cuomo]] called out President [[Donald Trump]] and "fringe righties" for the latest talking point in conservative media over the coronavirus pandemic: sacrificing seniors for the good of the economy.
Impatient with the shutdowns and social distancing rules that have stalled the economy, Trump said Tuesday that he wants everything to reopen by [[Easter]].
"Based on what?" Cuomo asked. "No expert backed him up on the Easter call - not one piece of science, not one projection."
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*[[Christopher Ruddy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Ruddy]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!state |[[New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey]]|
|!birth name |Christopher Henry Smith|
|!birth date |March 4, 1953 (68 years)|
|!birth place |[[Rahway|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rahway,_New_Jersey]], [[New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey]]|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!alma mater |[[College of New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_College_of_New_Jersey]]|
|!religion |[[Roman Catholicism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church]]|
|!predecessor |[[Frank Thompson]]|
|!website |[[chrissmith.house.gov|https://chrissmith.house.gov]]|
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*[[Chris Smith (New Jersey politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Smith_(New_Jersey_politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Chris Wallace|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Wallace]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f143.png}} ''[[Christchurch mosque shootings: Website Kiwi Farms refuses to surrender data linked to accused|https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/christchurch-mosque-shootings-website-kiwi-farms-refuses-to-surrender-data-linked-to-accused/YYMW2OF5GE3C7EYAMJAPSDANKI/]]'' July 24, 2021, [[New Zealand Herald]]
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The American operator of a controversial website has smacked down a request by [[New Zealand]] police to hand over posts and video links that appeared on the site as the [[Christchurch]] terrorist attack unfolded.
In an obscenity-laden email, [[Kiwi Farms]] founder [[Joshua Moon]] dismissed the plea by Detective Senior Sergeant John Michael as "a joke" - labelling New Zealand "a small, irrelevant island nation" and "s***hole country".
Moon is a former administrator of [[8chan]], the online message board where shooting accused Brenton Tarrant posted details of his sick plan, along with a 73-page manifesto, mere hours before allegedly carrying out New Zealand's deadliest terrorist attack.
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|!abbreviation |CASE|
|!tax id |94-3037261|
|!remarks |''dba'' [[American Center for Law and Justice]]|
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|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=943037261]]|<|<|
|!EIN |94-3037261|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/1988|<|<|
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|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2019_%20.pdf]]|10/09/20| $58,101,505.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2018_10be815b.pdf]]|07/12/19| $54,101,639.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2017_0f71ba43.PDF]]|09/06/18| $56,125,097.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2016_0e5df606.PDF]]|10/25/17| $53,101,754.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2015_0ced6541.PDF]]|09/22/16| $37,058,537.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2014_0babbec4.PDF]]|08/06/15| $28,509,001.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2013_0a9a8d14.PDF]]|09/25/14| $21,604,701.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2012_09777520.PDF]]|08/07/13| $18,290,389.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2011_088b076c.PDF]]|10/10/12| $18,304,318.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2010_07861819.PDF]]|10/03/11| $17,262,641.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2009_06510888.PDF]]|09/01/10| $18,099,622.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2008_054784B1.PDF]]|09/02/09| $15,623,668.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943037261/943037261_2007_04A5D36C.PDF]]|01/21/09| $16,719,708.00|
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Christian Billionaires Are Funding a Push to Kill the Equality Act|https://www.thedailybeast.com/christian-billionaires-are-funding-a-push-to-kill-the-equality-act]]'' June 1, 2021, Scott Bixby, [[Daily Beast]]
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On Tuesday, after decades allying himself with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities, President [[Joe Biden]] proclaimed his first Pride Month as president, "marking a time of hope, progress, and promise for [[LGBTQ]]+ Americans across the country," in the words of the White House. But on Capitol Hill, the president's biggest commitment to LGBTQ Americans continues to languish, a likely casualty of the Senate filibuster, renewed conservative hostility to transgender people—and a slow-motion, under-the-radar dark money campaign to kill a bill nearly half a century in the making.
The [[Equality Act]], which would make it illegal to discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in most settings, is supported by more than two-thirds of Americans. It passed the House of Representatives in February with a bipartisan majority, and Biden has promised to sign the final bill. But instead of becoming law more than four decades after it was first introduced, it's falling victim to what one LGBTQ movement leader called one of "the most sophisticated dark money operations" they've ever seen.
The source of much of that money, according to a review of tax filings by allied non-profits and some accidental public disclosures provided to The [[Daily Beast]], is the [[National Christian Charitable Foundation]] (NCF), the nation's sixth-largest charity and one of the biggest bankrollers of organizations currently on the front lines in the fight against the Equality Act. The NCF's list of high-dollar donors includes some of the country's richest and most powerful families. Among them: [[Betsy DeVos]]' eponymous family foundation, as well as the private foundations of the Anschutz oil dynasty, the late [[Republican]] megadonor [[Foster Friess]], [[Hobby Lobby]], and [[Dan Cathy]], the billionaire owner of [[Chick-fil-A]], the six-days-a-week fast-food chain, which promised to stop donating to anti-LGBT causes last year.
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[[Jay Sekulow]] Live — a call-in radio show sometimes produced at the Sekulow Media Group studio in the Factory in Franklin — draws millions of listeners. He's a regular commentator on [[Fox News]] and splits his time living between Franklin and the [[Washington]], D.C., area. Attorneys from his two charities are suing to rescind national health-care reform and to block the proposed mosque near ground zero.
Along with its spiritual benefits, Sekulow's new calling has come with significant financial benefits.
Since [[1998]], the two charities have paid out more than $33 million to members of Sekulow's family and businesses they own or co-own, according to the charities' federal tax returns, known as form 990s.
Jay Sekulow Live — a call-in radio show sometimes produced at the Sekulow Media Group studio in the Factory in Franklin — draws millions of listeners. He's a regular commentator on Fox News and splits his time living between Franklin and the Washington, D.C., area. Attorneys from his two charities are suing to rescind national health-care reform and to block the proposed mosque near ground zero.
Along with its spiritual benefits, Sekulow's new calling has come with significant financial benefits.
Since 1998, the two charities have paid out more than $33 million to members of Sekulow's family and businesses they own or co-own, according to the charities' federal tax returns, known as form 990s.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Christian group wrote legislation eerily similar to Ohio religious liberty bill|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/nov/22/ohio-religious-liberty-bill-project-blitz-christian]]'' November 22, 2019, Jessica Glenza, [[The Guardian]]
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The Student Religious Liberties Act, which passed the [[Ohio]] house last week, instructs schools to neither "penalize or reward" students on the basis of their religious speech. It also stipulates schools must provide opportunities for religious expression "in the same manner and to the same extent" as secular speech. [[Critic]]s argue the bill would provide protect students from bad grades based on religion.
The bill's backers deny it is connected to the group, called [[Project Blitz]] but the bill has nearly identical language to the model legislation backed by Project Blitz in their [[2018]]-19 "playbook".
While student religious liberties bills existed before Project Blitz, its inclusion in a playbook by groups whose goal is to inject religion into law shows the priority they place on the matter. When contacted by the Guardian, Steven W Fitschen, president of the [[National Legal Foundation]], said "We are, of course, delighted that legislators in Ohio drafted a bill so similar to our model bill since we believe its provisions are constitutional and beneficial to students of faith in Ohio, without impinging on anyone else's rights."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Christian nationalists are trying to seize power - but progressives have a plan to fight back|https://www.salon.com/2018/12/16/christian-nationalists-are-trying-to-seize-power-but-progressives-have-a-plan-to-fight-back/]]'' December 16, 2018, Paul Rosenberg, [[Salon]]
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In the [[2016]] election, Trump got 81 percent support from white evangelical [[Christian]]s, and a study by Clemson sociologist Andrew Whitehead and two colleagues ([[Salon]] story here) found that "the 'religious vote' for Trump was primarily the result of Christian nationalism," an Old Testament-based worldview fusing Christian and American identities that "can be unmoored from traditional moral import emphasizing only its notions of exclusion and apocalyptic war and conquest."
The targeting of good Samaritans for deportation, or blaming a refugee family for their seven-year-old daughter's death in Border Patrol custody are features, not bugs, of the Christian nationalist worldview. Never mind what Matthew 25:35 says: "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in."
This week, new exit-poll data from this year's midterm elections re-emphasized how much the Trump-led GOP depends on evangelical voters, as opposed to the much more discussed "white working class." Among white non-evangelicals, non-college-educated men voted for [[Republican]]s, 53 to 44 percent, while women voted Democratic by 57 to 41 percent. But among white evangelicals there was virtually no difference between college and non-college voters in their GOP support: 78 percent among men for both groups, and 73 and 71 percent, respectively, for women.
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*[[The Christian Post|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Christian_Post]] - //Wikipedia.//
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An editor at the [[Christian Post]] publicly announced his resignation, claiming that an editorial would place the evangelical publication "on Team Trump." The move illustrates the divisions that have taken center stage in evangelical circles ever since [[Christianity Today]] published an editorial characterizing President [[Donald Trump]] as "immoral" and calling for his removal from office. "Today, rather abruptly, I was forced to make the difficult choice to leave The Christian Post. They decided to publish an editorial that positions them on Team Trump," tweeted [[Napp Nazworth]]. Even though Nazworth had worked at the publication since [[2011]] he said he "never got the gist they were gung-ho Trumpian types," but pointed that "everything has escalated with the Christianity Today editorial."
In the editorial published by the Post earlier Monday, [[John Grano]] and [[Richard Land]] accused Christianity Today editor [[Mark Galli]], of "obvious elitist disdain and corrosive condescension for fellow Christians with whom he disagrees." Even those who disagree with Trump's presidency must know that "America will certainly survive and is, in significant ways, thriving under a Trump presidency — even if it lasts another four years." On the other hand, "our religious and other freedoms will not long survive a government of elites so convinced of their superiority that they are willing to compromise constitutional due process," the editorial goes on to say.
Nazworth tweeted that he "can't be an editor for a publication with that editorial voice." His views are hardly surprising considering that earlier this year, he wrote a piece claiming that "evangelicals who rationalize Donald Trump's misbehavior are sacrificing their moral authority at the altar of politics."
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*[[Christian Science|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Science]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Church of Christ, Scientist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Christ,_Scientist]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Christian site raises $350K for Kyle Rittenhouse, accused Kenosha gunman|https://globalnews.ca/news/7311673/kyle-rittenhouse-crowdfunding-kenosha-shooter/]]'' September 2, 2020, Josh K. Elliott, [[Global News]]
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Prayers, compliments and cash are pouring in for [[Kyle Rittenhouse]], the gunman accused of fatally shooting two protesters in [[Kenosha]], Wisc., last month, as the 17-year-old has become a celebrated cause among far-right voices in the United States.
[[Fox News]] hosts, conspiracy theory websites and supporters of U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] have hailed the alleged shooter as a "patriot" and "hero." They've also opened up their pockets to him, pledging more than US$357,000 through a crowdfunding site to cover with his legal costs.
"I want him as my president," conservative pundit [[Ann Coulter]] tweeted last week, in a message [[Twitter]] later forced her to delete.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Christian Writer Banned From Liberty University Campus After Criticizing Trump Ally|https://www.npr.org/2017/10/31/561106568/christian-writer-banned-from-liberty-university-campus-after-criticizing-trump-a]]'' October 31, 2017, Sarah McCammon, [[National Public Radio]]
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An evangelical [[Christian]] writer and pastor says he's been banned from the [[Liberty University]] campus for criticizing President [[Jerry Falwell]], Jr., a longtime ally of President [[Donald Trump]].
The writer, [[Jonathan Martin]], said in a [[Twitter]] thread that he was on the campus of Liberty, a private Christian college in [[Lynchburg]], Va., Monday night for a concert by the duo Johnnyswim when he was escorted away by armed campus police.
Martin said he was photographed and told by Liberty police that he'd be "immediately arrested if I ever stepped foot on @LibertyU property again." On Twitter and his blog, Martin has been a frequent critic of Falwell and Trump, particularly Falwell's "alignment" with [[Steve Bannon]] and the movement known as the alt-right, which includes white nationalist and white supremacist groups.
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|>| !Christie Blatchford |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Christine Douglass-Williams |
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|>| !Christopher Cantwell |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/2/28/Chris-Cantwell.jpg/175px-Chris-Cantwell.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Christopher Charles Cantwell|
|!birth date |November 12, 1980 (40 years)|
|!movement |Neo-Nazi|
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''Christopher Charles Cantwell'' (born November 12, 1980), also known as ''The Crying Nazi'',<<ref " [1]">>
!!!See also
*[[Christopher Cantwell|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Cantwell]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Lenz, Ryan (March 29, 2018). [[The 'Crying Nazi' from Charlottesville admits he is working with the feds|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/03/29/crying-nazi-charlottesville-admits-he-working-feds]]. //[[Southern Poverty Law Center]]//.">>
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|>| !Christopher Dorr |
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!!!External links
*[[Exposing the Dorr Brother Scams: How do the Dorr Brothers do it?|https://www.dorrbrotherscams.com/p/how-dorr-brothers-work.html]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Christopher Hitchens on Billy Graham, $cientology and religious hypocrisy|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1hl2jdfIiA]]'' October 3, 2008, fred26er, [[YouTube]]
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Christopher Hitchens briefly mentions the [[Scam]] of $cientology in this interview at around 2:18 mins.
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|>| !Christopher Krebs |
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!!!See also
*[[Chris Krebs|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Krebs]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Christopher Leonard |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Christopher Miller |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Christopher Rufo |
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!!!See also
*[[Christopher Rufo|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Rufo]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Christopher A. Wray |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/63/Chris_Wray_official_photo.jpg/175px-Chris_Wray_official_photo.jpg]] |
|!title |Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation|
|!birth name |Christopher Asher Wray|
|!birth date |December 17, 1966 (54 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Christopher A. Wray|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_A._Wray]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Christopher Wylie |
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|>| !Chrystia Freeland |
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|>| !Chuck Fleischmann |
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|>| !Charles C. Johnson |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/7/70/Chuck.jpg/175px-Chuck.jpg]] |
|!other names |Chuck Johnson|
|!birth name |Charles Carlisle Johnson|
|!birth date |October 22, 1988 (32 years)|
|!birth place |[[Boston, Massachusetts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston,_Massachusetts]], U.S.|
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For the Scientologist Sea Org member, see [[Charles Johnson]]
!!!See also
*[[Charles C. Johnson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_C._Johnson]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Chuck Schumer |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Chuck Schumer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Schumer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Chuck Schumer Throws Mitch McConnell's Words About SCOTUS In His Face|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/schumer-ruth-bader-ginsburg-mcconnell-confirm-senate_n_5f654b55c5b6b9795b108afe?ri18n=true]]'' September 18, 2020, Tara Golshan, [[Huffington Post]]
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Senate Minority Leader [[Chuck Schumer]]'s message for the [[Republican]]-majority Senate in light of Supreme Court [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]]'s death Friday is something Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] said four years ago: "The American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court justice."
Schumer tweeted that Ginsburg's seat should not be filled until after the election, repeating word for word what the [[Kentucky]] Republican had said in light of the death of [[Justice Antonin Scalia]] in February [[2016]] as the presidential campaign was underway.
McConnell confirmed Friday he has no intention of waiting for the election to confirm whomever Trump puts forward.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Chuck Todd Baffled By Trump Presser, VOA: 'A Constitutional Crisis?'|https://www.mediaite.com/news/chuck-todd-baffled-by-trump-presser-is-he-trying-to-start-a-constitutional-crisis-over-voice-of-america/]]'' April 15, 2020, Zachary Petrizzo, [[Mediaite]]
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MS[[NBC]] anchor Chuck Todd appeared baffled after President [[Donald Trump]]'s daily coronavirus press conference held in the Rose Garden Wednesday, asking a panel of experts asking if the commander-in-chief is "trying to create a constitutional crisis over [[Voice of America]]."
Todd's comment came on the heels of Trump voicing repeated frustration over [[Congress]]ional obstruction of his cabinet officials. He specifically cited the case of his nominee to run the board of Voice of America, the federal government-funded overseas radio network, who has not yet been confirmed. Trump continued on a tangent about the agency, slamming its coverage, saying: "What things they say is disgusting toward our country." The president's attacks on VOA on Wednesday were presaged over this past weekend on one of the White House's official communications channels, an attack echoed by Trump's social media director, who claimed the broadcast arm was "paying for [[China]]'s very own propaganda."
Trump then broadened his fire at the briefing, railing against the now-common tactic — practiced by both parties — of the Senate continuing "pro-forma" sessions, instead of officially going into recess, to prevent the president from appointing temporary officials to fill administrations vacancies. Trump claimed that he had the power to overrule this rule and force Congress to act on approving his appointees during the pandemic.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[CIA Analyst Turned Candidate Fears She'll Get Doxxed Next|https://www.thedailybeast.com/cia-analyst-turned-candidate-fears-shell-get-doxxed-next]]'' August 29, 2018, Spencer Ackerman, [[Daily Beast]]
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Slotkin is a former [[CIA]] analyst and senior [[Pentagon]] official running for [[Congress]] in [[Michigan]] as a Democrat. To hold her positions, she needed to obtain a security clearance—and to obtain a security clearance, she had to fill out a highly sensitive form listing her most sensitive personal history. And now, she fears, it may be only a matter of time before that form is revealed.
That's because Abigail Spanberger, a former CIA operations officer running for Congress in [[Virginia]], has seen her security clearance application released to her GOP political opponents, as The [[New York Times]] revealed Tuesday night. That application, known bureaucratically as an SF-86 form, is a trove of highly revealing and potentially weaponizable personal information—leaving Slotkin and others with biographical similarities to Spanberger wondering if the disclosure of such documentation on national security officials, until now exceptionally closely held by the government, is about to become a new normal in U.S. right-wing politics.
Slotkin told The [[Daily Beast]] that she doesn't know if her own clearance application has been obtained by a political foe. She hasn't seen any evidence thus far that the highly sensitive information within it has featured in any political opposition to her campaign. But she has to wonder.
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|>| !Citizens for a Sound Economy |
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|>| !Citizens for an Alternative Tax System |
|!formation |October 22, 1990|
|!status |''Dissolved''|
|!tax id |95-4297165|
|!registration id |C2235253|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
|!leader name4 |[[Steven Hayes]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |July 12, 2018|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Citizens For An Alternative Tax System|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=954297165]]|<|<|
|!EIN |95-4297165|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
!!!See also
*[[Citizens for an Alternative Tax System|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_for_an_Alternative_Tax_System]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington |
|!tax id |03-0445391|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Citizens For Responsibility And Ethics In Washington Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=030445391]]|<|<|
|!EIN |03-0445391|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |10/2002|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2020 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2020_%20.pdf]]|05/21/21| $8,350,032.00|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2019_%20.pdf]]|02/22/21| $4,739,494.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2018_%20.pdf]]|11/15/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2017_101406de.PDF]]|02/01/19| $4,053,473.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2016_0e9f485c.PDF]]|12/27/17| $735,315.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2015_0d8fe5aa.PDF]]|04/10/17| $823,380.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2014_0c29bebf.PDF]]|01/25/16| $1,120,909.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2013_0aa6083a.PDF]]|10/08/14| $1,593,123.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2012_097dc4a8.PDF]]|08/13/13| $1,659,512.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2011_0895bf82.PDF]]|10/18/12| $2,083,202.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2010_0789bd13.PDF]]|10/06/11| $2,916,385.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2009_0610F285.PDF]]|07/09/10| $3,065,108.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2008_053CB45A.PDF]]|08/11/09| $3,337,581.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/030445391/030445391_2007_04575DA4.PDF]]|10/08/08| $2,860,948.00|
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|>| !Citizens for Self-Governance |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/d/d4/Logo_of_Citizens_for_Self-Governance.png/175px-Logo_of_Citizens_for_Self-Governance.png]] |
|!tax id |27-1657203|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Citizens For Self-Governance|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=271657203]]|<|<|
|!EIN |27-1657203|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |02/2011|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271657203/271657203_2018_%20.pdf]]|06/04/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271657203/271657203_2017_1048808a.PDF]]|03/11/19| $1,890,181.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271657203/271657203_2016_0e92fa6f.PDF]]|12/12/17| $1,625,541.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271657203/271657203_2015_0d20ef87.PDF]]|11/23/16| $2,320,850.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271657203/271657203_2014_0c08b65f.PDF]]|12/14/15| $1,166,166.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271657203/271657203_2013_0af47505.PDF]]|12/15/14| $297,671.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271657203/271657203_2012_09eee422.PDF]]|01/08/14| $3,125.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271657203/271657203_2011_08db5582.PDF]]|12/27/12| $31,020.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271657203/271657203_2010_07d65761.PDF]]|12/20/11| $48,370.00|
!!!See also
*[[Citizens for Self-Governance|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_for_Self-Governance]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Citizens for Self-Governance|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Citizens_for_Self-Governance]], SourceWatch.
*[[Convention of States Action|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Convention_of_States_Action]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Citizens for the Environment |
</div>
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|>| !Citizens of the American Republic |
|!formation |November 21, 2017 (3 years)|
|!registration id |08250243|
|!tax id |82-3509136|
|!jurisdiction |us-va|
|!website |[[citizensoftheamericanrepublic.org/|https://citizensoftheamericanrepublic.org/]]|
</div>
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|>| !Citizens United |
|!registration id |03295664|
|!jurisdiction |us-va|
|!tax id |91-1433368|
|!formation |November 1, 1988|
</div>
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|>| !Citizens United Foundation |
|!tax id |54-1626748|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Citizens United Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=541626748]]|<|<|
|!EIN |54-1626748|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |11/1992|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/02/21| $4,232,611.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2018_%20.pdf]]|02/06/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2017_100e0cfe.PDF]]|01/28/19| $3,764,573.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2016_0ebd64ff.PDF]]|01/10/18| $4,063,959.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2015_0d800a42.PDF]]|03/29/17| $4,544,353.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2014_0c3316df.PDF]]|02/01/16| $4,955,645.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2013_0ae33b88.PDF]]|12/02/14| $3,985,630.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2012_09c617ec.PDF]]|12/10/13| $3,554,986.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2011_08dc21c2.PDF]]|12/27/12| $3,373,087.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2010_07d55df6.PDF]]|12/20/11| $3,404,924.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2009_06A89E85.PDF]]|12/23/10| $3,154,210.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2008_058B3068.PDF]]|12/10/09| $3,025,884.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541626748/541626748_2007_047796D4.PDF]]|12/05/08| $3,008,952.00|
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Citizens United|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=911433368]]|<|<|
|!EIN |91-1433368|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |11/1989|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/24/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2017_0ffe8122.PDF]]|12/14/18| $1,366,553.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2016_0ebf531d.PDF]]|01/11/18| $938,406.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2015_0d929199.PDF]]|04/11/17| $777,622.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2014_0c2fb5e0.PDF]]|01/28/16| $1,102,758.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2013_0aedaec0.PDF]]|12/09/14| $2,044,319.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2012_09f9e643.PDF]]|01/15/14| $872,845.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2011_08e1fe52.PDF]]|12/31/12| $2,228,178.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2010_07d00306.PDF]]|12/15/11| $1,462,297.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2009_06A7DF8E.PDF]]|12/22/10| $1,250,288.00|
|!2008 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2008_05951BF7.PDF]]|12/21/09| $1,022,543.00|
|!2007 |[[990OR|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/911433368/911433368_2007_0479C123.PDF]]|12/08/08| $1,127,536.00|
!!!See also
*[[Citizens United (organization)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_United_(organization)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Civil war brewing inside Proud Boys as the top leader says he's done pretending he isn't a Nazi|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/11/civil-war-brewing-inside-proud-boys-as-top-leader-says-hes-done-pretending-isnt-a-nazi/]]'' November 12, 2020, Brad Reed, [[Raw Story]]
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The far-right [[Proud Boys]] gang has long denied that it is a white nationalist organization and has instead claimed that it only exists to defend "Western Civilization."
However, [[Newsweek]] reports that some members of the group are ready to openly embrace being a racist organization and are dropping any pretenses of wanting support of non-white people.
The civil war within the Proud Boys started when [[Kyle Chapman]], the founder of the Proud Boys' so-called "tactical defense arm," sent out a message to supporters that he no longer wanted to pretend that he wasn't a white nationalist.
"Due to the recent failure of Proud Boy Chairman [[Enrique Tarrio]] to conduct himself with honor and courage on the battlefield, it has been decided that I Kyle Chapman reassume my post as President of Proud Boys effective immediately," Chapman wrote. "We will no longer cuck to the left by appointing token negroes as our leaders. We will no longer allow homosexuals or other 'undesirables' into our ranks. We will confront the Zionist criminals who wish to destroy our civilization."
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|>| !Civitas Institute |
|!tax id |20-2454741|
|!location |805 Spring Forest Road Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27609|
|!website |[[nccivitas.org/|https://www.nccivitas.org/]]|
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|>| !Civitas Action |
|!tax id |26-3385017|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
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|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
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|!Updated |April 29, 2020|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Civitas Action Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=263385017]]|<|<|
|!EIN |26-3385017|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
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!!!See also
*[[Civitas Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civitas_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Civitas Institute|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Civitas_Institute]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Clare Lopez |
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|>| !The Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/1/15/Logo_Claremont_Institute.png]] |
|!formation |November 23, 1979 (41 years)|
|!registration id |C0967983|
|!tax id |95-3443202|
|!jurisdiction |us-ca|
|!type |[[Non-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonprofit_organization]]|
|!location |1317 W Foothill Blvd, Ste 120, Upland, CA, 91786, USA|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |Ryan Williams|
|!key people |[[John C. Eastman|John Eastman]], [[Charles R. Kesler|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_R._Kesler]], Ryan Williams<<ref " [1]">>|
|!website |[[claremont.org|https://claremont.org]]|
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''The Claremont Institute'' is an [[American conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_conservative]] [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]] based in [[Upland, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upland,_California]]. The institute was founded in 1979 by four students of [[Harry V. Jaffa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_V._Jaffa]].<<ref " [2]">> The Institute publishes the ''[[Claremont Review of Books|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claremont_Review_of_Books]]'', a quarterly journal of political thought and statesmanship, as well as other books and publications.
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|!Ruling date |03/1980|<|<|
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|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2018_%20.pdf]]|11/06/20| $10,491,049.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2017_107d34c9.PDF]]|05/15/19| $9,811,559.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2016_0ef45a14.PDF]]|03/27/18| $9,414,931.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2015_0df7cc84.pdf]]|08/15/17| $8,198,902.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2014_0c531844.PDF]]|03/01/16| $7,407,729.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2013_0b2064fe.PDF]]|02/23/15| $4,660,124.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2012_0a0bf4e9.PDF]]|03/13/14| $3,309,421.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2011_08fd1d21.PDF]]|02/26/13| $3,532,990.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2010_07fd8c1c.PDF]]|03/21/12| $2,683,194.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2009_075773d4.PDF]]|07/13/11| $3,066,563.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2008_077d0efb.PDF]]|09/21/11| $2,628,967.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953443202/953443202_2007_077cfca6.PDF]]|09/21/11| $2,373,985.00|
!!!See also
*[[Claremont Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claremont_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Political Philosophy|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Claremont_Institute_for_the_Study_of_Statesmanship_and_Political_Philosophy]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Leadership|http://www.claremont.org/page/leadership/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Trump speechwriter's ouster sparks racially charged debate|https://www.politico.com/story/2018/08/23/trump-think-tank-racism-claremont-794070]]. //POLITICO//.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Clarence Thomas Is Moving Closer to the Trumpist Fringe. His Wife Ginni Is Already There.|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/04/clarence-thomas-is-moving-closer-to-the-trumpist-fringe-his-wife-ginni-is-already-there.html]]'' April 10, 2018, Mark Joseph Stern, [[Slate Magazine]]
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Clarence Thomas is a Supreme Court justice whose former clerks form the intellectual backbone of the Trump administration. His wife [[Ginni Thomas]] is a firebrand conservative activist who lobbies on behalf of causes that occasionally come before the Supreme Court. Neither has ever been shy about promoting their far-right views. Recently, though, their behavior has gotten decidedly Trumpier.
Start with Ginni, who has a long history of defending her husband's positions in the political arena. In [[2009]], she founded a [[Tea Party]] lobbying group called [[Liberty Central]] to support [[Republican]]s and oppose President [[Barack Obama]]'s "hard-left agenda." Liberty Central was initially funded by just two anonymous donors and focused its efforts on fighting the [[Affordable Care Act]]. Ginni left the group in [[2010]], but re-emerged months later as the head of a different lobbying firm, Liberty Consulting, doing largely the same work. She also joined the [[Daily Caller]] as a columnist. (In January, she interviewed her husband for a Daily Caller video.)
This work was brazenly partisan but also vaguely respectable. Ginni operated in combative conservative circles and sometimes crossed the line, as when she called Anita Hill to request an apology for "what you did with my husband." Yet she refrained from openly embracing the fringe right—the birthers and secessionists at the edge of the GOP. Many progressives argued that Ginni's advocacy was improper in light of her husband's position. But the spouses of federal judges are allowed to have their own lives and careers, and Ginni's views should not automatically be imputed to her husband.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Clarence Thomas' Army of Clerks Is Making His Once-Fringy Legal Vision a Trump-Era Reality|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2017/08/clarence-thomas-legal-vision-is-becoming-a-trump-era-reality.html]]'' August 2, 2017, Dahlia Lithwick, [[Slate Magazine]]
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There's a reason Clarence Thomas writes so many solo dissents and concurrences. The second-longest-tenured justice on the Supreme Court has spent more than 25 years staking out a right-wing worldview that can generously be described as idiosyncratic. Thomas' Constitution is one that gives a president at war the powers of a king while depriving [[Congress]] of any meaningful ability to regulate the country. His opposition to the very existence of much of the federal regulatory state, too, has never quite found five votes on the court. No other justice, except perhaps Neil Gorsuch if he continues down his current path, would carry his conservative principles to such an extreme position with regard to presidential authority and congressional constraint.
Now a judge who's spent his career teetering off the right edge of the federal bench finds himself at the center of the table. Thomas was on hand at the inauguration to swear in Vice President [[Mike Pence]], using the same Bible that [[Ronald Reagan]] used when he was sworn in for both of his terms as president. But Thomas is more than just the Trump administration's philosophical hero. His once-fringy ideas are suddenly flourishing—not only on the high court, through his alliance with Gorsuch, but also in the executive branch.
[[Donald Trump]]'s crude understanding of the United States government aligns startlingly well with Thomas' sophisticated political worldview. The president's belief that the commander in chief can wage war in whatever way he wishes corresponds neatly to Thomas' theory of the "unitary executive," and his visceral hostility to the [[Affordable Care Act]] dovetails with Thomas' abhorrence of the federal social safety net. The two men also share an absolutist opposition to gun control, a belief that the government may favor and promote [[Christian]]ity over other faiths, a deep skepticism of the elite academic establishment, and a nostalgia for the perceived America of yesteryear. Both take a hard-line stance against illegal immigration and show little concern for the rights of individuals accused of terrorism. Thomas is a thinker and Trump is a feeler, but together they have arrived at similar conclusions. They want less government, a more authoritarian executive, more God, fewer racial entitlements, and more guns.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Clarence Thomas' Wife Is Spreading a Conspiracy Theory About a Soros-Backed "Coup"|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/05/ginni-thomas-shares-a-soros-conspiracy-meme-creates-more-of-a-mess-for-clarence.html]]'' May 7, 2018, Mark Joseph Stern, [[Slate Magazine]]
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[[Ginni Thomas]] is at it again. On Saturday, the conservative activist and lobbyist—and spouse of Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]]—shared a meme on her [[Facebook]] page accusing Democrats of engaging in "a silent coup, not just against Trump, but also against the very premises of our constitutional republic." The meme, which came from the Citizens [sic] Mandate, featured an image of [[George Soros]], the liberal donor often at the center of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about malign "globalist" machinations. Americans, the meme declared, "will decide if they want to reward those who are engaged in [the] silent coup" at the ballot box in November.
Ginni has long been on the far-right fringe of the conservative movement, but in recent months, she's escalated her rhetoric against perceived political enemies. She has alleged that President [[Barack Obama]] "rigged" (unsuccessfully) the [[2016]] election for [[Hillary Clinton]] and that [[Robert Mueller]] is "going to fabricate whatever fake scandals [are] needed to take down Trump." But by sharing this "coup" language, Thomas has taken an aggressive new stance—one that yet again creates thorny ethical issues for her husband.
Let's say a [[2018]] race were contested all the way to SCOTUS. In light of the fact that, as part of her lobbying work, Ginni has claimed that Democrats are engaged in a "coup" that must be thwarted to save "our constitutional republic," should Clarence Thomas recuse? Under federal law, the answer is likely yes. And if Clarence Thomas served on any other court, Ginni Thomas' posts might compel him to. But because he sits on the Supreme Court, there is simply no way to make him respect his ethical duties.
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|>| !Clarion Project |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/1/10/The-clarion-project-1.png/175px-The-clarion-project-1.png]] |
|!tax id |20-5845679|
|!website |[[clarionproject.org/|https://clarionproject.org/]]|
|!former |Clarion Fund|
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The ''Clarion Project'' (formerly ''Clarion Fund Inc.'') is a [[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]]-based [[non-profit organization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/non-profit_organization]] founded in 2006.<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [1]">> The organization has been involved in the production and distribution of the films ''[[Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsession:_Radical_Islam's_War_Against_the_West]]'', ''[[The Third Jihad|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_Jihad]]'', ''[[Iranium|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranium]]'' and ''[[Honor Diaries|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honor_Diaries]]''. These films have been criticized for falsifying information and described as anti-Muslim propaganda.<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">>
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|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
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|!EIN |20-5845679|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/2007|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
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|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205845679/205845679_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/02/21| $2,676,889.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205845679/205845679_2018_%20.pdf]]|02/14/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205845679/205845679_2017_0fdfe4d7.PDF]]|11/21/18| $2,312,129.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205845679/205845679_2016_0eb4b006.PDF]]|01/05/18| $1,730,596.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205845679/205845679_2015_0d90379a.PDF]]|04/10/17| $1,422,564.00|
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!!!See also
*[[Clarion Project|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarion_Project]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Clarion Project|https://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/clarion_fund/]], Right Web - Institute for Policy Studies.
*[[Clarion Project|https://islamophobianetwork.com/organization/clarion-project/]], The Islamophobia Network.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Alami, Mona (November 1, 2014). [[Jihadist Jane: Islamic State seeking out women|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2014/11/01/islamic-state-women/17823977/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Archived copy|https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2011/01/iranium.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[NYPD Cops' Training Included an Anti-Muslim Horror Flick|https://web.archive.org/web/20110121234302/https://www.villagevoice.com/2011-01-19/columns/nypd-cops-training-included-an-anti-muslim-horror-flick/]]. //Village Voice//. 21 January 2011.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[About Clarion Project|http://www.clarionproject.org/about]]. Clarion Project.">>
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|>| !Claws Foundation |
|!tax id |20-1658710|
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|!Updated |August 29, 2021|<|<|
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|!Ruling date |12/2004|<|<|
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|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/201658710/201658710_2013_0a4a9758.PDF]]|05/20/14| $6,264,253.00|
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|>| !Clay Higgins |
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Clean water group denounces Tucker Carlson's 'racist' litter comments|https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/dec/17/tucker-carlson-potomac-river-immigrants-litter-racist-remarks]]'' December 17, 2019, Ed Pilkington, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Tucker Carlson]], the [[Fox News]] host denounced as a white supremacist sympathiser by prominent liberals, is facing the ire of a new set of detractors: water conservationists.
Potomac Conservancy, the leading clean water advocacy group in its region, has issued a blistering denunciation of remarks in which Carlson blamed immigrants for littering the Potomac River.
The group said the comment was not just factually incorrect, "it's racist plain and simple".
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|>| !Clearview AI |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/03/Clearview.ai.png/175px-Clearview.ai.png]] |
|!registration id |6500293|
|!jurisdiction |us-de|
|!formation |August 3, 2017|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Hoan Ton-That]]|
|!website |[[clearview.ai/|https://clearview.ai/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Clearview AI|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clearview_AI]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Clearview AI CEO disavows white nationalism after exposé on alt-right ties|https://www.theverge.com/2020/4/8/21213357/clearview-ai-alt-right-racism-ceo-ton-that-facial-recognition]]'' April 8, 2020, Russell Brandom, [[The Verge]]
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Two employees of controversial facial recognition startup [[Clearview AI]] have been found to have ties to white nationalism, according to an exhaustive report by HuffPost published on Tuesday.
The report found that one investigator for the company belonged to a white nationalist group based in [[Washington]], [[DC]] who continued to work for the company as recently as last month. Another employee had enthusiastically endorsed "[[Islamophobia]], Eurocentrism and anti-Semitism" in online writings in [[2015]].
Reached by [[The Verge]], Clearview CEO [[Hoan Ton-That]] said he was unaware of the online writings and that neither employee remains with the company.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Clearview AI Lured Rich Investors by Letting Them Rummage Around in Its Creepy Face Recognition App|https://gizmodo.com/clearview-ai-lured-rich-investors-by-letting-them-rumma-1842128226]]'' March 5, 2020, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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Creepy facial recognition firm [[Clearview AI]]—which claims to have built an extensive database from billions of photos scraped from the public web—allowed the rich and powerful to use its app as a personal plaything and spy tool, according to reporting from the [[New York Times]] on Thursday.
Clearview and its founder, [[Hoan Ton-That]], claim that the database is only supposed to be used by law enforcement and "select security professionals" in the course of investigations. Prior reports from the Times revealed that hundreds of law enforcement agencies, including the Department of Justice and [[Immigration and Customs Enforcement]], had used Clearview's biometric tools, which is alarming enough, given the total lack of any U.S. laws regulating how face recognition can be used and its proven potential in mass surveillance of anyone from minorities to political targets. Clearview also pitched itself and its tools to white supremacist [[Paul Nehlen]], then a candidate for [[Congress]], saying it could provide "unconventional databases" for "extreme opposition research."
But the Times has now found that Clearview's app was "freely used in the wild by the company's investors, clients and friends" in situations ranging from showing off at parties to, in the case of billionaire Gristedes founder John Catsimatidis, correctly identifyin g a man his daughter was on a date with. More alarmingly, Catsimatidis launched a trial run of Clearview's potential as a surveillance tool at his chain of grocery stores.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Clearview AI Says It Identified A Terrorism Suspect. The Cops Say That's Not True.|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanmac/clearview-ai-nypd-facial-recognition]]'' January 23, 2020, Ryan Mac, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Clearview AI]], a facial recognition company that says it's amassed a database of billions of photos, has a fantastic selling point it offers up to police departments nationwide: It cracked a case of alleged terrorism in a [[New York City]] subway station last August in a matter of seconds. "How a [[Terrorism]] Suspect Was Instantly Identified With Clearview," read the subject line of a November email sent to law enforcement agencies across all 50 states through a crime alert service, suggesting its technology was integral to the arrest.
It's a compelling pitch that has helped rocket Clearview to partnerships with police departments across the country. But there's just one problem: The New York [[Police]] Department said that Clearview played no role in the case.
As revealed to the world in a startling story in the [[New York Times]] this weekend, Clearview AI has crossed a boundary that no other tech company seemed willing to breach: building a database of what it claims to be more than 3 billion photos that can be used to identify a person in almost any situation. It's raised fears that a much-hyped moment, when universal facial recognition could be deployed at a mass scale, is finally at hand.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Clearview AI Says It Will No Longer Provide Facial Recognition To Private Companies|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanmac/clearview-ai-no-facial-recognition-private-companies]]'' May 7, 2020, Ryan Mac, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Clearview AI]] — the controversial face-tracking company known for scraping more than 3 billion photos from social media sites including [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] — said it is ending its relationships with non–law enforcement entities and private companies amid regulatory scrutiny and several potential class action lawsuits.
Responding to one of those lawsuits, Clearview claimed in legal documents filed in an [[Illinois]] federal court on Wednesday that it was taking those voluntary actions and would "avoid transacting with non-governmental customers anywhere." That specific suit, which argues Clearview violated an Illinois statute regarding the use of biometric data for commercial purposes, is seeking a temporary injunction that would prevent the company from using the information of current and past Illinois residents for its facial recognition software.
Clearview's shift away from private businesses comes after months of mounting legal threats and scrutiny from lawmakers, activist groups, and news organizations. In February, a [[BuzzFeed News]] investigation found the company had provided its facial recognition tool to more than 2,200 police departments, government agencies, and companies across 27 countries. Despite public assurances from Clearview CEO [[Hoan Ton-That]] that its software was meant for law enforcement, internal documents reviewed by BuzzFeed News showed numerous private companies had used the service including Macy's, Walmart, Bank of America, and Target.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Clearview AI's Facial Recognition Tech Is Being Used By The Justice Department, ICE, And The FBI|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanmac/clearview-ai-fbi-ice-global-law-enforcement]]'' February 27, 2020, Ryan Mac, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The United States' main immigration enforcement agency, the Department of Justice, retailers including Best Buy and Macy's, and a sovereign wealth fund in the [[United Arab Emirates]] are among the thousands of government entities and private businesses around the world listed as clients of the controversial facial recognition startup with a database of billions of photos scraped from social media and the web.
The startup, [[Clearview AI]], is facing legal threats from [[Facebook]], [[Google]], and [[Twitter]], as well as calls for regulation and scrutiny in the US. But new documents reviewed by [[BuzzFeed News]] reveal that it has already shared or sold its technology to thousands of organizations around the world.
In its quest to create a global biometric identification system to span both public and private sectors, Clearview has signed paid contracts with US [[Immigration and Customs Enforcement]] (ICE), the [[US Attorney's Office]] for the Southern District of [[New York]], and Macy's, according to the document obtained by BuzzFeed News. The company has credentialed users at the [[FBI]], Customs and Border Protection (CBP), [[Interpol]], and hundreds of local police departments. In doing so, Clearview has taken a flood-the-zone approach to seeking out new clients, providing access not just to organizations, but to individuals within those organizations — sometimes with little or no oversight or awareness from their own management.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Clearview AI's Secret Users Included A Former Trump Staffer, A Troll, And Conservative Think Tanks|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanmac/clearview-ai-trump-investors-friend-facial-recognition]]'' March 11, 2020, Ryan Mac, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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CEO [[Hoan Ton-That]] said his facial recognition app is strictly for law enforcement. But he's shared it with political connections, potential investors, and entities designated as "Friend."
John J. Custer for [[BuzzFeed News]]
On a flight to [[Boston]] in January, James, a young academic, caught the attention of an aisle mate. "Do you go to school in the area?" the red-bearded man asked James, whose name has been changed to shield his identity, amid other small talk about technology and science. Later, as the plane taxied to its gate at Boston Logan International Airport, the man suggested the two connect on social media. But before James could agree or even give his full name, his fellow passenger pulled out his phone and asked to show him something. He opened an app, snapped a photo of James, and then showed him the phone. The app, which flashed a banner reminding its users not to talk to journalists, populated with a handful of pictures from James' brother's Instagram account. And James' face was in every single one. James was dumbfounded to see himself in so many photos on a stranger's phone. Some of his social media accounts had been set to private, and he had been careful not to post too many photos of himself to the web. But the mysterious app had found him on his brother's Instagram account within seconds. Later that evening, James received a friend request. It was from the bearded man on the plane — Charles C. Johnson, a controversial right-wing activist and accused [[Holocaust denier]] with ties to the Trump administration. Johnson did not respond to multiple requests for comment. (Following the publication of this story, Johnson denied accusations of [[Holocaust denial]].)
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|>| !Cleta Mitchell |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e7/Cleta_Mitchell_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg/175px-Cleta_Mitchell_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Cleta B. Deatherage|
|!birth date |September 16, 1950 (70 years)|
|!birth place |[[Oklahoma City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_City]], [[Oklahoma|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Cleta Mitchell|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleta_Mitchell]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Climate Conspiracies Tip of Russian Iceberg at the Centre for Research on Globalization|https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/10/24/1709388/-Climate-Conspiracies-Tip-of-Russian-Iceberg-at-the-Centre-for-Research-on-Globalization]]'' October 24, 2017, Opinion, [[Daily KOS]]
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The Canadian [[Centre for Research on Globalization]] sounds like a reasonable, boring think tank. Based on its name, you may not think twice if you saw one of its experts on TV. But you might notice something askew if you went to its website, which serves as a home to all sorts of conspiracy theories.
The [[National Post]]'s [[Terry Glavin]] described the site -- globalresearch.ca -- as "a Canadian clubhouse for crackpots of the anti-war, 911-truth, anti-imperialist and anti-Zionist variety." The site hosts tons of posts about the military or even the New World Order controlling weather as a weapon. It's also run a bunch of anti-vaccine conspiracies , [[9/11]] nonsense , chemtrail craziness , posts questioning the [[Las Vegas]] shooting , and most offensively, a substantial number of [[Holocaust denial]] posts.
The site came to our attention courtesy of a somewhat curious post: 10 myths and 10 facts about climate change . Why this was posted now is something of a mystery. The post is bizarrely out of date: it begins with an editor's note acknowledging that it's based on data from [[2009]] and references the now basically irrelevant Kyoto Protocol. The post quotes "Andre Illarianov, senior advisor to [[Russia]]n president Putin," who warns that "Kyoto-ism 'one of the most agressive [sic], intrusive, destructive ideologies since the collapse of communism and fascism.'"
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Climate Denial Group Protected Former Executive Charged With Stalking Colleague, Ex-Staffers Say|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/heartland-institute-executive-ex-staffers_n_5a5e58dee4b096ecfca834d7?ri18n=true]]'' January 17, 2018, Alexander C. Kaufman, [[Huffington Post]]
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Koprowski started work as the marketing director at the [[Heartland Institute]], a right-wing think tank based outside [[Chicago]], in July [[2015]]. Former colleagues say he frequently raised his voice and threw tantrums if they questioned him. One described him as "violent generally." He sent condescending emails to a female colleague, reprimanding her in almost comically sinister terms: "We will have no more insubordination."
Despite these outbursts, former colleagues say Koprowski enjoyed protected status in the office because of his friendship with [[Joseph Morris]], a conservative Chicago lawyer who is also a major fundraiser for Heartland and a close ally to its chief executive, Joseph Bast.
HuffPost spoke to three former staffers who confirmed these accounts, but requested anonymity for fear of retribution or jeopardizing future employment in the libertarian policy community.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Climate Denial Spreads on Facebook as Scientists Face Restrictions|https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/climate-denial-spreads-on-facebook-as-scientists-face-restrictions/]]'' July 6, 2020, Scott Waldman, [[Scientific American]]
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A climate scientist says [[Facebook]] is restricting her ability to share research and fact-check posts containing climate misinformation.
Those constraints are occuring as groups that reject climate science increasingly use the platform to promote misleading theories about global warming.
The groups are using Facebook to mischaracterize mainstream research by claiming that reduced consumption of fossil fuels won't help address climate change. Some say the planet and people are benefitting from the rising volume of carbon dioxide that's being released into the atmosphere.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Climate Science Denial Network Behind Great Barrington Declaration|https://bylinetimes.com/2020/10/09/climate-science-denial-network-behind-great-barrington-declaration/]]'' October 9, 2020, Nafeez Ahmed, [[Byline Times]]
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Documents seen by [[Byline Times]] confirm that the [[Great Barrington Declaration]] advocating a 'herd immunity' approach to the COVID-19 pandemic has been sponsored by an institution embedded in a Koch-funded network that denies climate science while investing in polluting fossil fuel industries.
On 3 October [[2020]], the [[American Institute for Economic Research]] (AIER), a libertarian free-market think-tank in Great Barrington, [[Massachusetts]], hosted a private gathering of scientists, economists and journalists to discuss responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Among them was the distinguished [[Oxford University]] epidemiologist Professor [[Sunetra Gupta]], among the most vocal proponents of a 'herd immunity' strategy.
The Great Barrington Declaration, after the town in which it was created, was drafted by Gupta with two other top US scientists, Professor [[Martin Kulldorff]] of [[Harvard University]] and Stanford Fellow [[Jay Bhattacharya]]. The Declaration itself – which calls for only the elderly and vulnerable to be quarantined while encouraging young people to contract the virus – was signed by an initial batch of some 35 scientists.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Cloudflare Is Protecting a Site Linked to a Neo-Nazi Terror Group|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/j5yxxg/cloudflare-is-protecting-a-site-linked-to-a-neo-nazi-terror-group]]'' August 7, 2019, Ben Makuch, Motherboard, [[Vice News]]
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Internet infrastructure company [[Cloudflare]], known for protecting websites against attacks aimed at knocking them offline, is shielding a website linked to a known neo-Nazi terror group connected to several murders, [[Motherboard]] has learned.
[[San Francisco]]-based Cloudflare came under renewed criticism over the weekend when it originally refused to boot [[8chan]] as a client after three mass shooters posted their manifestos to the anonymous message board in less than six months. The company eventually yielded to public pressure and dropped the controversial website.
[[Neo-Nazi]] sites are the frequent target of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks that send so much traffic to a website that it crashes. With Cloudflare's services, sites can stay online and deflect those types of virtual assaults.
>“A walk down the path of history is crunchy with the crispy corpses of those who pooh-poohed or ignored the clown car of ridicule when it pulled-up to the curb. Who would have thought such a tiny car could contain so many infectious and revolutionary guffaws? Satires, parodies, blue humor, pants to the ground ass-wavings, tea-dumping, Modest Proposal submiting, 7 dirty word spewing, flag burning, frankly impolite, just plain rude and improper expressions of ridicule have either ignited reform, fanned the flames or kicked the corpse to make sure it was dead.”
> — Stephen Jones
Ask not for whom the clown car honks Donnie, it honks for thee.
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|>| !Club for Growth |
|!tax id |20-4681603|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 24, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Club For Growth|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=204681603]]|<|<|
|!EIN |20-4681603|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/2006|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/204681603/204681603_2017_10cb46f2.pdf]]|07/25/19| $0.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/204681603/204681603_2016_0ed23ee8.PDF]]|01/30/18| $1,432,125.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/204681603/204681603_2015_0dce7add.PDF]]|06/19/17| $2,203,658.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/204681603/204681603_2014_0c6b2d50.PDF]]|04/06/16| $2,562,066.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/204681603/204681603_2013_0af982a5.PDF]]|12/22/14| $4,339,287.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/204681603/204681603_2012_0aa3876b.PDF]]|10/06/14| $1,993,718.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/204681603/204681603_2010_0848ae14.PDF]]|06/14/12| $2,883,055.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/204681603/204681603_2009_06D4FE7B.PDF]]|03/16/11| $2,334,047.00|
|!2008 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/204681603/204681603_2008_05A204A1.PDF]]|01/11/10| $1,170,778.00|
|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/204681603/204681603_2007_048DA7AA.PDF]]|12/31/08| $1,264,469.00|
!!!See also
*[[Club for Growth|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_for_Growth]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Club for Growth Profile: Summary|https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/summary?id=D000000763]], OpenSecrets.
*[[Club for Growth|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Club_for_Growth]], SourceWatch.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[CNN Host Battles Trump Spox Over QAnon, Kyle Rittenhouse in Bonkers Interview|https://www.thedailybeast.com/cnn-host-jim-sciutto-battles-trump-spox-hogan-gidley-over-qanon-kyle-rittenhouse-in-bonkers-interview]]'' September 2, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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Another day, another off-the-rails interview featuring a Trump campaign flack fighting with a [[CNN]] host while defending President [[Donald Trump]]'s latest insane controversy and embrace of conspiracies.
In a lengthy and extremely combative exchange Wednesday morning on CNN, Trump's campaign press secretary [[Hogan Gidley]] was immediately pressed by anchor Jim Sciutto on the president's recent visit to [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], the site of violent protests following the police shooting of [[Jacob Blake]].
"During his trip, the president defended a man, a 17-year-old now accused of homicide. He did not mention Jacob Blake's name once there," Sciutto wondered aloud. "Why is that?"
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{{f375.png}} ''[[CNN Host Destroys Rep. Cawthorn With Simple Question About Election 'Fraud'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/cnn-host-destroys-rep-madison-cawthorn-with-simple-question-about-election-fraud]]'' January 23, 2021, Allison Quinn, [[Daily Beast]]
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Two weeks after riling up a crowd of Trump supporters with claims of election fraud ahead of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, GOP Rep. [[Madison Cawthorn]] tried to rehabilitate his stance on the presidential election on Saturday night—only to have his entire argument fall apart in spectacular fashion.
Pressed by [[CNN]]'s Pamela Brown to explain what evidence had motivated him to contest the election results in the first place, Cawthorn visibly struggled to string together a coherent argument.
"The things that I was not objecting to the election on behalf of was things like Dominion voting machines changing ballots, or these U-Haul trucks pulling up filled with ballots for [[Joe Biden]] as president. The thing I was objecting for is things like, like I said in the state of [[Wisconsin]], particularly in the town of Madison … there was an appointed official in that town who actually went against the will of the state legislature and created ballot drop boxes, which is basically ballot harvesting that was happening in the parks," he said.
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|>| !Colcom Foundation |
|!tax id |31-1479839|
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/2/2f/Logo_Colcom_Foundation.png/175px-Logo_Colcom_Foundation.png]] |
|!motto |"The primary mission of the Colcom Foundation is to foster a sustainable environment to ensure quality of life for all Americans by addressing major causes and consequences of overpopulation and its adverse effects on natural resources."|
|!formation |1996|
|!headquarters |[[ Pittsburgh, PA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh_]], [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |Timothy M. Inglis|
|!website |[[colcomfdn.org|http://www.colcomfdn.org]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |October 2, 2019|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Colcom Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=311479839]]|<|<|
|!EIN |31-1479839|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |02/1997|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311479839/311479839_2017_10a19854.PDF]]|06/10/19| $501,972,220.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311479839/311479839_2016_0f3fd0c3.PDF]]|07/13/18| $509,527,201.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311479839/311479839_2015_0dbbf7a6.PDF]]|05/23/17| $487,604,934.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311479839/311479839_2014_0c934c0c.PDF]]|06/02/16| $527,738,252.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311479839/311479839_2013_0b658638.PDF]]|05/28/15| $552,609,820.00|
|!2012 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311479839/311479839_2012_0a54fe53.PDF]]|05/31/14| $493,698,213.00|
|!2011 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311479839/311479839_2011_09494be9.PDF]]|05/29/13| $467,278,603.00|
|!2010 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311479839/311479839_2010_08292d7c.PDF]]|05/10/12| $458,688,887.00|
|!2009 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311479839/311479839_2009_0732A347.PDF]]|05/25/11| $387,247,859.00|
|!2008 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311479839/311479839_2008_05AA301B.PDF]]|02/18/10| $350,737,403.00|
|!2007 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/311479839/311479839_2007_0470959E.PDF]]|11/25/08| $504,937,663.00|
!!!See also
*[[Scaife Foundations]]
*[[John Tanton]]
*[[Colcom Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colcom_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Colin Powell |
|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Collins took more money from the billionaire behind Breitbart than from all of Maine|http://mainebeacon.com/collins-took-more-money-from-the-billionaire-behind-breitbart-than-from-all-of-maine/]]'' April 10, 2019, Mike Tipping, [[Maine Beacon]]
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Yesterday, the [[Maine]] People's Alliance called on Sen. [[Susan Collins]] to return thousands of dollars she received from [[Robert Mercer]], the billionaire backer of [[Breitbart]], the racist, misogynist and bigoted website proud to position itself as the "platform of the alt-right."
Mainers for Accountable Leadership has launched a petition demanding the same.
Breitbart is known for spreading conspiracy theories and inciting xenophobic fear, with constant headlines attacking women, LGBT people and immigrants and a series of articles devoted to cataloguing "black crime."
Scientology in Colombia.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Colorado was worried feds would take imported COVID-19 tests: governor|https://www.businessinsider.com/governor-colorado-coronavirus-tests-under-wraps-federal-interference-concerns-2020-5]]'' May 2, 2020, Ryan Pickrell, [[Business Insider]]
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[[Colorado]] Gov. Jared Polis said Friday in an interview with Colorado Public Radio that his state kept a shipment of more than 100,000 COVID-19 tests from [[South Korea]] "under wraps" over concerns the federal government might interfere.
"We were worried that the federal government or somebody else would take them," he said in the interview.
During a press conference Friday, he reiterated his concerns, saying that the current situation, with regard to coronavirus tests, masks, etc., is a "global free-for-all."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Colorful race emerges in Senate District 9|https://web.archive.org/web/20120605024947/https://www.lvrj.com/news/colorful-race-emerges-in-senate-district-9-156639805.html]]'' June 2, 2012, Ed Vogel, [[Las Vegas Review-Journal]]
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CARSON CITY - One candidate stands accused of misdeeds involving the sale of ostrich eggs. His rival, meanwhile, has been called a "party girl" by her detractors.
In this manner, the GOP primary race in Senate District 9 between [[Brent Jones]] and Mari Yakashima St. Martin has emerged as perhaps the most colorful thus far this election season.
Jones, 48, president of drinking water company [[Real Water]] and a former [[California]] lawyer, filed a lawsuit in Clark County District Court this week alleging he had been slandered by St. Martin and her campaign. He alleges they lied to voters that he was jailed for fraud and that he bilked a mentally challenged man in the sale of ostrich eggs.
!!!See also
*[[Columbus, Ohio|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus,_Ohio]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Combatting the New Right|https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/tom-dispatch-combatting-the-new-right/]]'' May 13, 2019, John Feffer, [[The Nation]]
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Elections for the [[Europe]]an Parliament at the end of May should prove a testing ground for Bannon's Movement. Right now, if the polling is accurate and the Euroskeptic, populist, and far-right parties combine their efforts, they could, staggeringly enough, become the largest coalition in that body. True, some prominent right-wing parties, like [[Poland]]'s Law and Justice, remain unseduced by Bannon. But it's a mistake to underestimate him, just as it was a mistake to dismiss Trump in [[2016]]. Success can be very persuasive, as The Donald proved in his takeover of a [[Republican]] Party whose leaders initially and almost universally despised him.
But Europe is only part of Bannon's plan. For someone who has vented so much spleen at "globalists" like financier and philanthropist [[George Soros]], Bannon is quite the internationalist. In Latin America, he's already appointed Jair Bolsonaro's youngest son as his regional representative to help build on the right's electoral successes in [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Guatemala]], Honduras, and Paraguay. Bannon has also partnered with a [[Chinese]] billionaire to create a Rule of Law Fund that's meant to be the point of a spear aimed at the regime in [[Beijing]].
In search of a stable of princes, that would-be Machiavelli has also visited [[Japan]] at the invitation of the fanatical Happiness Realization Party, a political cult that embraces Japanese militarism. [[Israel]], too, is to be part of Bannon's alt-right archipelago because the self-professed "Christian Zionist" sees Prime Minister [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] as a key link in a future anti-Islamic front. Also figuring prominently in his thinking is [[Russia]], a vast, mostly white country led by a critic of Western liberalism and "radical Islam," though Bannon acknowledges that the Mueller report has temporarily set back his efforts.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Coming to Trump's defense: An unconventional lawyer for an unconventional president|https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/coming-to-trumps-defense-an-unconventional-lawyer-for-an-unconventional-president/2019/08/21/f877214a-9382-11e9-aadb-74e6b2b46f6a_story.html]]'' August 21, 2019, Ann E. Marimow, [[Washington Post]]
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Two of Trump's critics have called Consovoy's views "spectacularly anti-constitutional." Federal judges in [[Washington]] and [[New York]] have rejected his argument that the president's financial records for his businesses are off-limits to [[Congress]].
But Consovoy, whose small firm in [[Arlington]], Va., is appealing the rulings this summer, is looking to the next round with an eye on a Supreme Court win.
[[Jay Sekulow]], an early member of Trump's team of private lawyers, said Consovoy's strategic thinking and appellate expertise from years in the trenches at a big Washington law firm make him a "natural fit" for handling issues that the high court may ultimately decide.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Coming Up Short in Hunt for Voter Fraud, Desperate Republicans Try to Pay For Evidence|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/11/13/coming-up-short-in-hunt-for-voter-fraud-desperate-republicans-try-to-pay-for-evidence/]]'' November 13, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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Since before Election Day, lawyers representing President [[Donald Trump]], the [[Republican National Committee]], and right-wing advocacy organizations have been taking to the courts to throw up as many obstacles to voting as they can. After a record number of Americans cast their ballots anyway in early voting and on Nov. 3, the effort went into overdrive, with GOP lawyers attempting to invalidate millions of ballots, especially in liberal and heavily Black cities such as [[Detroit]] and [[Atlanta]].
Trump's lawyers' unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud have resulted in "embarrassing rebukes from judges." GOP legal teams have tried to halt the counting of ballots in Detroit based on dubious "hearsay," falsely claimed that Republican observers weren't allowed to observe vote counting, and asked votes to be thrown out that, when pressed, they admitted were not fraudulent. On Nov. 13, the law firm Porter Wright Morris & Arthur withdrew from a case it had filed just three days earlier alleging irregularities in [[Pennsylvania]], and a [[Trump campaign]] lawyer in an [[Arizona]] case admitted to submitting into evidence lies and "spam" via affidavits it solicited from the public online.
The Trump campaign is even attempting to throw out the votes of hundreds of overseas military officers and their spouses in [[Nevada]]. The law firm that sent the complaint, Weir Law Group, may have violated the Privacy Act and United State Postal Service Rules when creating the complaint, according to Salon.
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|>| !Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/7/7c/Logo_Committee_for_a_Constructive_Tomorrow.png]] |
|!abbreviation |CFACT|
|!motto |Prospering Lives. Promoting Progress. Protecting the Earth.|
|!formation |1985|
|!tax id |52-1462893|
|!type |[[Nonprofit organization]] [[think tank]]|
|!headquarters |[[Washington, DC]], [[United States]]|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[David Rothbard]]|
|!website |[[cfact.org|http://www.cfact.org]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 29, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521462893]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1462893|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |05/1987|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2019_%20.pdf]]|06/03/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/24/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2017_0f9ea9ea.PDF]]|10/05/18| $958,799.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2016_0df81246.pdf]]|08/15/17| $1,038,947.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2015_0d071b4a.PDF]]|10/20/16| $1,096,955.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2014_0c022b84.PDF]]|12/02/15| $699,942.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2013_0abe2273.PDF]]|10/27/14| $702,650.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2012_09a1754f.PDF]]|10/23/13| $886,476.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2011_086e0ab3.PDF]]|08/16/12| $755,203.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2010_07832110.PDF]]|09/28/11| $468,200.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2009_0659D928.PDF]]|09/16/10| $504,503.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2008_05361D45.PDF]]|07/28/09| $534,692.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521462893/521462893_2007_04576A32.PDF]]|10/08/08| $343,072.00|
!!!See also
*[[Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_for_a_Constructive_Tomorrow]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Committee_for_a_Constructive_Tomorrow]], SourceWatch.
*[[Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Committee_for_a_Constructive_Tomorrow]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !Committee for Skeptical Inquiry |
|!website |[[csicop.org|https://www.csicop.org]]|
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|>| !Committee to Unleash Prosperity |
|!tax id |47-3514328|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Committee To Unleash Prosperity Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=473514328]]|<|<|
|!EIN |47-3514328|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |08/2016|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/473514328/473514328_2019_%20.pdf]]|02/09/21| $842,306.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/473514328/473514328_2018_%20.pdf]]|11/29/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/473514328/473514328_2017_0fd979f4.PDF]]|11/16/18| $218,459.00|
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|>| !Common Sense Institute of New Jersey Inc |
|!tax id |27-0643638|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |March 25, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Common Sense Institute Of New Jersey Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=270643638]]|<|<|
|!EIN |27-0643638|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/2009|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270643638/270643638_2014_0bfc07e9.PDF]]|11/18/15| $0.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270643638/270643638_2013_0ab1e394.PDF]]|10/20/14| $58,501.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270643638/270643638_2012_09bda544.PDF]]|11/28/13| $112,270.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270643638/270643638_2011_0893a7a4.PDF]]|10/17/12| $110,047.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270643638/270643638_2010_07a9cf54.PDF]]|11/10/11| $135,202.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270643638/270643638_2009_0611FF41.PDF]]|07/10/10| $4,225.00|
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!!!See also
*[[Communications Security Establishment|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_Security_Establishment]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Competitive Enterprise Institute |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4a/Competitive_Enterprise_Institute.jpg/175px-Competitive_Enterprise_Institute.jpg]] |
|!tax id |52-1351785|
|!location |1310 L Street NW, 7th floor, Washington, DC, 20005, USA|
|!website |[[cei.org/|https://cei.org/]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Competitive Enterprise Institute|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521351785]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1351785|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |09/1984|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/13/21| $4,480,576.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2018_%20.pdf]]|09/22/20| $3,901,274.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2017_%20.pdf]]|11/01/19| $0.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2016_0efda7be.PDF]]|04/12/18| $3,880,015.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2015_0e4fd10a.PDF]]|10/18/17| $4,136,116.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2014_0cb1d39c.PDF]]|07/19/16| $2,854,282.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2013_0b810a62.PDF]]|07/02/15| $2,913,637.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2012_0a6f9ccd.PDF]]|07/03/14| $2,769,236.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2011_095e1fe8.PDF]]|06/28/13| $3,520,366.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2010_093d88dc.PDF]]|05/10/13| $2,560,594.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2009_0763ff1a.PDF]]|08/18/11| $2,063,906.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2008_06A8659B.PDF]]|12/22/10| $2,125,439.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521351785/521351785_2007_06458B8D.PDF]]|08/17/10| $2,736,320.00|
!!!See also
*[[Competitive Enterprise Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Competitive_Enterprise_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Competitive Enterprise Institute|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Competitive_Enterprise_Institute]], SourceWatch.
*[[Competitive Enterprise Institute|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Competitive_Enterprise_Institute]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !Concerned Women for America |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/e/e1/Concerned_Women_for_America.png]] |
|!tax id |95-3580834|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!leader title |President|
|!website |[[concernedwomen.org/|https://concernedwomen.org/]]|
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|>| !Concerned Women For America Legislative Action Committee |
|!tax id |95-3370744|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!leader title |President|
</div>
''Concerned Women for America'' (''CWA'') is a [[socially conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_conservatism_in_the_United_States]]<<ref " [1]">> [[Christian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_conservatism]] [[non-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonprofit_organization]] women's activist group in the [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]. Headquartered in [[Washington D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]],<<ref " [2]">> the CWA is involved in social and political movements, through which it aims to incorporate [[Christian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian]] ideology.<<ref " [3]">> The group is primarily led by women for women,<<ref " [4]">> but it welcomes men who support its beliefs and efforts.<<ref " [2]">>
The group was founded in [[San Diego, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Diego,_California]] in 1979 by [[Beverly LaHaye|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverly_LaHaye]], whose husband [[Timothy LaHaye|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_LaHaye]] was an [[evangelical Christian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/evangelical_Christian]] minister and author of ''Battle for the Mind'', as well as coauthor of the ''[[Left Behind|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_Behind]]'' series.<<ref " [5]">><<ref " [6]">> Recognized as a [[501(c)(3)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)_organization]] public policy women's organization, the CWA aims to develop more "responsible citizens" through the promotion of Christian ideologies within society and politics.<<ref " [3]">>
The CWA identifies itself as an amalgam of "policy experts and...activists[s]" whose [[anti-feminist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antifeminism]] approach to politics<<ref " [4]">> bolsters its mission to "protect and promote Biblical values among all citizens."<<ref " [3]">>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Concerned Women For America|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=953580834]]|<|<|
|!EIN |95-3580834|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/1981|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2019_%20.pdf]]|02/22/21| $6,642,048.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2018_%20.pdf]]|02/05/20| $6,403,489.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2017_1017f96a.PDF]]|02/04/19| $3,974,415.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2016_0e86cf06.PDF]]|11/29/17| $458,982.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2015_0d53a6c3.PDF]]|01/24/17| $586,317.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2014_0c3c3942.PDF]]|02/08/16| $681,194.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2013_0aed42fd.PDF]]|12/09/14| $815,732.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2012_09beb2bf.PDF]]|12/02/13| $706,997.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2011_08cd0dba.PDF]]|12/14/12| $963,441.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2010_07e7d459.PDF]]|01/17/12| $1,041,039.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2009_06768338.PDF]]|10/26/10| $1,107,860.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2008_059FEB5F.PDF]]|01/06/10| $1,244,613.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953580834/953580834_2007_04631A28.PDF]]|11/05/08| $1,331,342.00|
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 29, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Concerned Women For America Legislative Action Committee|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=953370744]]|<|<|
|!EIN |95-3370744|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |08/1979|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2019_%20.pdf]]|06/08/21| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2017_0fe5f6f0.PDF]]|11/27/18| $11,643.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2016_0e85c2a5.PDF]]|11/29/17| $107,997.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2015_0d53db7c.PDF]]|01/24/17| $124,111.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2014_0c4240a9.PDF]]|02/11/16| $21,728.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2013_0af11c7a.PDF]]|12/10/14| $71,083.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2012_09c5caea.PDF]]|12/09/13| $157,041.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2011_08daa805.PDF]]|12/26/12| $56,768.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2010_0795fe74.PDF]]|10/24/11| $48,952.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2009_067729AC.PDF]]|10/27/10| $15,565.00|
|!2008 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2008_056B8855.PDF]]|11/09/09| $90,119.00|
|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/953370744/953370744_2007_045E312D.PDF]]|10/27/08| $53,767.00|
!!!See also
*[[Concerned Women for America|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concerned_Women_for_America]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Concerned Women for America|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Concerned_Women_for_America]], SourceWatch.
*[[Concerned Women for America|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Concerned_Women_for_America]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Butler, Jennifer S.. "Born Again: The Christian Right Globalized". Pluto Press.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Barnes, Rebecca. "Concerned Women for America".">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[About Us Concerned Women for America|http://concernedwomen.org/about/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Schreiber, Ronnee. "Righting Feminism: Conservative Women & American Politics". Oxford University Press.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Carper, James C.. [[Concerned Women for America|http://academic.eb.com/levels/collegiate/article/610057]]. SAGE Publications.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Ronnee Schreiber, 'Pro-Women, Pro-Palin, Antifeminist: Conservative Women and Conservative Movement Politics', in ''Crisis of Conservatism? The Republican Party, the Conservative Movement, & American Politics After Bush'', Gillian Peele, Joel D. Aberbach (eds.), Oxford: [[Oxford University Press|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_University_Press]], , 2011, p. 133">>
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|>| !Condoleezza Rice |
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|>| !Confederate |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Congrats to WaPo For Successfully Thwarting a Right Wing Ratfucking Attempt|https://splinternews.com/congrats-to-wapo-for-successfully-thwarting-a-right-win-1820782416]]'' November 27, 2017, Eleanor Sheehan, [[Splinter News]]
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Congratulations to The [[Washington Post]], a newspaper that caught an infamous right wing fraud, [[James O'Keefe]], attempting to plant a false story about accused sexual predator and current [[Alabama]] Senate candidate, [[Roy Moore]]. In doing so, The Post provided Monday's most entertaining video #content. Here's how it went down, in five acts:
A woman by the name of Jamie Phillips contacted reporter Beth Reinhard shortly after her explosive story pursuit of teenagers
Reinhard met with Phillips at a mall in [[Virginia]]. Phillips told Reinhard that she had a "secret" relationship with Moore in [[1992]], when she was 15. Phillips also claimed that Moore got her pregnant and talked her into obtaining an abortion. Incendiary stuff!
Could be either US Congress, or one of Hubbard "Congress" lecture series.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Congressional candidate Omar Navarro on probation for illegal use of tracking device|https://www.dailybreeze.com/2017/10/19/congressional-candidate-omar-navarro-on-probation-for-illegal-use-of-tracking-device/]]'' October 20, 2017, Nick Green, [[Daily Breeze]]
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[[Omar Navarro]], a fringe GOP activist in the South Bay making his second bid to unseat entrenched Rep. [[Maxine Waters]], is on probation until March for a criminal conviction stemming from his use of an electronic tracking device he attached to his wife's car, the [[Daily Breeze]] has learned.
Navarro, a 28-year-old [[Torrance]] resident who welcomed former [[Arizona]] Sheriff [[Joe Arpaio]] at a fundraiser Thursday night on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, pleaded guilty last fall to the misdemeanor charge in [[Orange County]]. He was sentenced in September [[2016]] to a day in jail and 18 months probation and ordered to take an anger management course, the Orange County District Attorney's Office confirmed.
His probation does not end until March 13, according to court records.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Congressional Leaders Are Raising More Dark Money Than Ever|https://readsludge.com/2020/08/21/congressional-leaders-are-raising-more-dark-money-than-ever-through-their-super-pacs/]]'' August 21, 2020, David Moore, [[Sludge]]
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Ahead of the [[2018]] midterm elections, former House Speaker [[Paul Ryan]] (R-Wis.) made a pilgrimage to the Venetian Hotel in [[Las Vegas]] to meet with mega-donor [[Sheldon Adelson]] about the need for [[Republican]]s to preserve their congressional majority.
After presenting the GOP's plans alongside officials from the [[Congress]]ional Leadership Fund (CLF), the House Republican-aligned super PAC, Ryan simply stepped out of the room. Norm Coleman, the former [[Minnesota]] senator who co-founded CLF in [[2011]] and was the group's first chair, then made the ask to Adelson, closing what ended up to be a $30 million infusion—an amount around 100 times greater than what Ryan would be legally allowed to receive in contributions to national party committee accounts.
PACs that don't donate to or coordinate with campaigns are legally allowed to solicit donations of any amount—with their congressional leadership members just on the other side of a door—because the Supreme Court's [[2010]] [[Citizens United]] ruling set the table for the invention of a new type of political committee that can raise and spend unlimited sums. But while these super PACs must disclose their donors, those donors can in turn be groups that are opaque in their sources of funding, resulting in enormous amounts of "dark money" or "gray money" flowing to groups that work in close concert with House and Senate leaders in both parties.
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|>| !Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation |
|!tax id |20-3780955|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Lea Carawan]]|
|!website |[[cpcfoundation.com/|https://cpcfoundation.com/]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=203780955]]|<|<|
|!EIN |20-3780955|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/2007|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/203780955/203780955_2019_%20.pdf]]|02/22/21| $295,004.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/203780955/203780955_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/07/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/203780955/203780955_2017_0fcdd8ae.PDF]]|11/07/18| $195,417.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/203780955/203780955_2016_0e4a5cc8.PDF]]|10/17/17| $143,842.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/203780955/203780955_2015_0cea4ffe.PDF]]|09/16/16| $208,543.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/203780955/203780955_2014_0bc72918.PDF]]|09/08/15| $182,349.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/203780955/203780955_2013_0a84ef30.PDF]]|08/22/14| $47,929.00|
|!2012 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/203780955/203780955_2012_096cda7f.PDF]]|07/26/13| $23,299.00|
|!2011 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/203780955/203780955_2011_08852ad8.PDF]]|10/01/12| $18,654.00|
|!2010 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/203780955/203780955_2010_079f4b85.PDF]]|11/02/11| $1,852.00|
|!2009 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/203780955/203780955_2009_0641B8FB.PDF]]|08/10/10| $19,035.00|
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The top two officials at the [[Department of Homeland Security]], acting Secretary [[Chad Wolf]] and [[Ken Cuccinelli]], the senior official performing the duties of deputy secretary, are not legally qualified to hold those positions, a government watchdog concluded Friday.
The [[Government Accountability Office]] said Wolf and Cuccinelli assumed those jobs under an order of succession that was issued by an acting secretary who himself had no authority to hold his job. That former acting head was [[Kevin McAleenan]], who took over after the last Homeland secretary to be confirmed by the Senate, [[Kirstjen Nielsen]], resigned.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Congressman Paul Gosar Recruits Holocaust Deniers Into the Republican Party|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/06/paul-gosar-nick-fuentes-white-nationalist-holocaust-denier-republican-groyper.html]]'' June 29, 2021, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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Some of the most cartoonishly nutty members of the [[Republican]] caucus simply want to get famous, rich, or the affections of younger women. Representative [[Paul Gosar]], on the other hand, has a plan. He wants to extend the rightward boundary of the Republican Party coalition and bring it right up to the edge of open Nazism.
Gosar announced last night that he is holding a fundraiser with Nick Fuentes:
There is a tendency on the left to engage in label inflation, collapsing the spectrum of thought on the right by shoving ever greater numbers of conservatives into the "white nationalist" slot. But Fuentes is the genuine article. He is a leader of the "[[Groypers]]," a far-right, anti-Semitic group that could best be described as Nazi-adjacent. Fuentes is known for engaging in [[Holocaust denial]], but in a teasing, "ironic" way that provides a razor-thin sheen of deniability.
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*[[The Nativists - Connie Hair|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2006/nativists-0#connie]], November 2, 2006, Southern Poverty Law Center.
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|!birth name |Conrad Moffat Black|
|!birth date |August 25, 1944 (77 years)|
|!birth place |[[Montreal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal]], [[Quebec|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec]], Canada|
|!spouse |Joanna Hishon (1978–1992; union dissolved)<br />[[Barbara Amiel, Lady Black|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Amiel]] (m. 1992)|
|!residence |[[Toronto|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto]], [[Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario]], Canada|
|!occupation |Former [[newspaper publisher|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publishing]], financier, historian, commentator, columnist|
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*[[Conrad Black|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Black]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Conrad Black rails against climate policy, predicts Trump will defeat 'cluck' Democrats during keynote|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-proud-conrad-black-brett-wilson-ted-morton-1.5431450]]'' January 18, 2020, Joel Dryden, [[CBC News]]
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Former media baron [[Conrad Black]] called for the "persecution" of [[Alberta]]'s energy sector to end during a keynote speech at a conference hosted by [[Alberta Proud]], a third-party election advertiser.
"While Alberta accepts that it isn't the ambition or the intention of the federal government to persecute Alberta and lower its living standard, that is the effect of their policies," Black said in an interview with [[CBC News]] following his speech Saturday. "They're doing it out of a fear of a fate whose likelihood is based on very flimsy suppositions and dubious advocacy by a lot of zealots."
Black also railed against [[Canada]]'s climate policy during his speech, arguing that all of Canada suffers when Alberta's natural resources are targeted.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative 'dark money' group faces IRS complaint over tax filings|https://publicintegrity.org/federal-politics/conservative-dark-money-group-faces-irs-complaint-over-tax-filings/]]'' April 4, 2018, Lateshia Beachum, [[Center for Public Integrity]]
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A conservative "dark money" organization hasn't been filing its federal taxes, and two watchdog organizations are asking the [[IRS]] to levy penalties.
[[Americans for Job Security]], a nonprofit trade organization that spent millions of dollars boosting [[Republican]] congressional candidates, hasn't filed its taxes in three years, according to Issue One and the Campaign [[Legal]] Center, which filed a formal complaint this morning.
Not filing tax returns is a failure to comply with federal rules governing nonprofits, Issue One Executive Director Meredith McGehee said.
"The IRS should not let this, or any other dark money group, off the hook for failing to follow these simple rules," she said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative 'dark money' network rebranded to push voting restrictions before 2020 election|https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2020/05/conservative-dark-money-network-voting-restrict/]]'' May 27, 2020, Anna Massoglia, [[OpenSecrets News]]
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A powerful new conservative organization fighting to restrict voting in the [[2020]] presidential election is really just a rebranded group that is part of a dark money network already helping President [[Donald Trump]]'s unprecedented effort to remake the federal judiciary, the Guardian and [[OpenSecrets]] reveal.
The organization, which calls itself the [[Honest Elections Project]], seemed to emerge out of nowhere a few months ago and started stoking fears about voter fraud. Backed by a dark money group funded by right-wing stalwarts like the Koch brothers and [[Betsy DeVos]]' family, the Honest Elections Project is part of the network that pushed Supreme Court picks Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsurch, and is quickly becoming a juggernaut in the escalating fight over voting rights.
The project announced it was spending $250,000 on advertisements in April, warning against voting by mail and accusing Democrats of cheating. It facilitated letters to election officials in [[Colorado]], [[Florida]], and [[Michigan]], using misleading data to accuse jurisdictions of having bloated voter rolls and threatening legal action.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Conservative 'Moms' group slams Burger King for using 'the d-word' in a commercial|https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/12/us/one-million-moms-burger-king-cursing/index.html]]'' January 12, 2020, Eric Levenson, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Activist conservative group [[One Million Moms]] is taking aim at Burger King for using what it calls the "d-word" in a commercial promoting the non-meat Impossible Whopper.
In the ad, a group of people taste-test the plant-based patty that has been a hit for the fast-food company . With a mouthful of food, one man says, "Damn, that's good."
That ad was posted online in August when Burger King began sales at stores nationwide . But on Friday, One Million Moms posted a press release criticizing the use of the "d-word" in the commercial.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Conservative 'News' Site's Secret: It's Run by Trump's Super PAC|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-american-herald-is-a-news-site-bought-and-paid-for-by-donald-trumps-official-super-pac]]'' August 11, 2020, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s "official" super PAC has spent more than $25 million since last year to get the president re-elected. Now it's trying a new tactic: the group, [[America First Action]], has launched a news website.
The site is called the [[American Herald]], and it describes itself as "a conservative news platform designed to bring you all the news the liberal media doesn't want you to know. We commit to cover national issues that impact all Americans, not just what fits the left's political agenda."
The American Herald's formation comes during an election cycle in which Trump's political machine has sought to construct its own media infrastructure to combat and circumvent what it sees as endemic hostility from the political press. "Stop being told what to think," the American Herald's tagline declares.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative Activist Leaders Call For an End to Democracy|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/12/11/conservative-activist-leaders-call-for-an-end-to-democracy/]]'' December 11, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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Leaders of the secretive, [[Christian Right]] organization the [[Council for National Policy]] (CNP) are calling on state legislators in six swing states that President-elect [[Joe Biden]] won to throw out the votes of their constituents and appoint the [[Electoral College]] electors themselves.
In a Dec. 10 letter posted to the website of the allied Conservative Action Project, CNP members, including CNP President [[William Walton]], CNP Executive Director [[Bob McEwen]], former [[South Carolina]] senator and former [[Heritage Foundation]] president [[Jim DeMint]], former [[Ohio]] Secretary of State [[Ken Blackwell]], [[Leadership Institute]] President Morton Blackwell, and [[Tea Party Patriots]] Chair [[Jenny Beth Martin]], advocated abolishing the nation's popular democracy and openly lied about the clear results of the election, which members of the federal [[Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency]] called "the most secure in American history."
"There is no doubt President Donald J. Trump is the lawful winner of the presidential election," falsely states the letter. "Joe Biden is not president-elect."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative Activists and Pundits Are Melting Down Over Gorsuch's Embrace of LGBTQ Rights|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/06/carrie-severino-meltdown-neil-gorsuch-lgbtq-rights.html]]'' June 15, 2020, Jeremy Stahl, [[Slate Magazine]]
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On Monday, Supreme Court [[Justice Neil Gorsuch]] betrayed the Constitution and the great cause of equality for which so many civil rights leaders fought, according to a number of really distraught conservative judicial activists.
Joined by fellow conservative Chief [[Justice John Roberts]] and the court's progressive wing, Gorsuch issued a landmark 6–3 ruling that Title VII of the [[1964]] [[Civil Rights Act]] prevents employers from discriminating against workers because they are gay or transgender, paving the way for breakthrough employment protections for [[LGBTQ]] people around the country.
As Mark Joseph Stern explained, the justices followed a straightforward legal theory that the portion of the Civil Rights Act that prohibits discrimination "because of sex" encompassed discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. It's impossible for an employer to discriminate against a gay or transgender person without taking into account the person's sex, which would mean discriminating on that basis, Gorsuch reasoned.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative allies convince Trump to take hard line against antifa|https://www.axios.com/trump-antifa-protest-tweet-295af645-3740-4496-a81d-d28dab641c1e.html]]'' May 31, 2020, Jonathan Swan, [[Axios]]
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As recently as Saturday night, senior administration officials told me that the designation of a violent cohort of far-left activists, antifa, as a terrorist organization was not being seriously discussed at the White House. But that was Saturday.
Behind the scenes: The situation changed dramatically a few hours later, after prominent conservative allies of the president, such as his friend media commentator [[Dan Bongino]], publicly urged a tough response against people associated with antifa (short for "anti-fascist").
A senior White House official told me that on Sunday morning, President Trump discussed the move with [[White House Chief of Staff]] [[Mark Meadows]] and Attorney General Bill Barr.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Conservative Campus Org Turning Point USA 'Rife' With Racism, Possibly Illegal Campaign Activity|https://www.thedailybeast.com/conservative-campus-org-turning-point-usa-rife-with-racism-possibly-illegal-campaign-activity]]'' December 22, 2017, [[Daily Beast]]
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Conservative nonprofit [[Turning Point USA]], which promotes itself as a grassroots response to a perceived "liberal intolerance" on college campuses, has come under fire for racism and alleged illegal campaign activity following a [[New Yorker]] exposé. The group, which has touted its close ties to the Trump family, hosted [[Donald Trump]] Jr. at its three-day annual summit in West [[Palm Beach]], [[Florida]] this week. According to the New Yorker report, the group regularly funnels money into student government elections to support right-leaning candidates on campuses all over the country. The piece points to an atmosphere within the organization that was hostile to minorities, with examples including a text message from [[Crystal Clanton]]—formerly the group's national field director—to another Turning Point employee that allegedly said: "I hate all black people. Like fuck them all... I hate blacks. End of story." Additionally, the exposé suggested TPUSA violated campaign-finance laws by supporting political campaigns despite being barred from doing so.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Conservative dark money group plans to spend more than $2 million to boost Trump's Supreme Court pick|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/09/donald-trump-judicial-crisis-network-supreme-court/]]'' September 21, 2020, Matt Cohen, [[Mother Jones]]
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The [[Judicial Crisis Network]], the conservative dark money group that has spent millions to support or oppose judicial nominees, announced today that it will spend at least $2.2 million in ad buys to boost whoever [[Donald Trump]] selects to fill the vacant Supreme Court seat. JCN played a pivotal role in boosting Trump's two previous Supreme Court picks, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, spending tens of millions in support of their confirmations.
Since the death of [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] on Friday, Trump and Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] (R-Ky.) have both said that they will try to confirm a new justice to fill the vacant seat as quickly as possible, despite pleas from Democrats to wait until after the election. The situation has set up a fierce political battle, though one that [[Congress]]ional Democrats don't exactly have much leverage over. JCN's first ad paints Democrats as "extremists" who are "shamefully trying to change the facts" about confirming a Supreme Court justice too quickly in an election year. "There is no reason [[Judge Amy Coney Barrett]] or [[Judge Barbara Lagoa]] could not be confirmed before the election," JCN president [[Carrie Severino]] said in a statement, referencing two of the women who are rumored to be atop of Trump's justice shortlist.
Trump said on Monday that he plans to announce his pick as soon as Friday or Saturday, and as soon as that person is announced—whether it be Barrett, Lagoa, or someone else—they'll have the support of JCN's vast network of unknown conservative megadonors. According to [[OpenSecrets]], JCN received $22 million in anonymous donations—including one large $17 million donation from a single anonymous donor—in [[2018]], the year that Kavanaugh was confirmed by the Senate. The group spent tens of millions to support Kavanaugh's confirmation, including defending him from the credible allegation of sexual assault by Christine Blasey Ford.
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{{f243.png}} ''[[Conservative Facebook Investor Funded Anti-ACORN Videographer|https://www.villagevoice.com/2009/09/22/conservative-facebook-investor-funded-anti-acorn-videographer/]]'' September 22, 2009, Steven Thrasher, [[Village Voice]]
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[[James O'Keefe]], the activist filmmaker who achieved sudden fame for a series of undercover videos recording ACORN workers, has repeatedly said that he is "absolutely independent" and received no outside funding to make his films.
But the Voice has learned that O'Keefe, in fact, has had heavyweight conservative backers who funded the young filmmaker as recently as a few months before his ACORN films were made.
The ACORN videos are actually just the latest of several films O'Keefe has produced and uploaded to [[YouTube]]. An earlier film posted in February, "[[Tax]]payers [[Clear]]ing House" featured nonwhite, working class people being duped by O'Keefe, who led them to believe they had won money in a sweepstakes.
That video was produced with the help of a grant — said to be about $30,000 [Thiel's spokesman says closer to $10,000 — see update] — from [[Peter Thiel]], one of the founders of [[PayPal]] and an early investor in [[Facebook]] — an investment which made him a billionaire. Thiel is one of [[Silicon Valley]]'s more interesting figures: a gay man (according to [[Gawker]]) who has railed against the evils of "multiculturalism." He lives in [[San Francisco]] and today runs a hedge fund.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Conservative Federalist Society Can Expect Its Status to Shrink|http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/20/AR2008112003460.html]]'' November 21, 2008, Robert Barnes, [[Washington Post]]
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[[Federalist Society]] executive vice president Leonard A. Leo laughed when asked about the wilderness remark, saying, "I know the media likes to talk about us in terms of power and influence." But he said the group's primary goal has always been discussion of legal interpretation and limited constitutional government, and that that "remains as important as it was on November 3rd."
The organization has always believed that the promotion of judges who share its conservative views is the most lasting way to enshrine its principles, and it has been extremely successful. The liberal Alliance for Justice estimates that 46 percent of Bush's appointments have ties to the Federalist Society.
At one of the group's events last month, Bush bragged that he has appointed more than a third of the federal judiciary that will be in place when he leaves office. While he has appointed slightly fewer appeals court judges than Clinton -- 61 to 65 -- Bush's mostly young appointees will soon make up nearly two-thirds of the judges at that level, and [[Republican]]-appointed judges are in the majority on 10 of the 13 circuits.
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Who is behind the battle to quickly fill Justice Kennedy's vacant seat on the Supreme Court? It is well reported that the [[Judicial Crisis Network]] (JCN) has been the principal spender supporting Brett Kavanaugh's nomination, shelling out nearly $3.1 million, triple the next biggest spender, according to [[Brennan Center]] data.
But what may be less known is that JCN is well-versed in these sorts of campaigns. For a dozen years, JCN has used multi-million-dollar infusions from shadowy donors to support putting conservative judges on state, local, and federal benches — and to prevent others from reaching the bench. And JCN has been remarkably successful at helping to tilt the judiciary to the right.
Established in [[2004]] as the Judicial Confirmation Network to promote President [[George W. Bush]]'s judicial nominees, JCN is a 501(c)(4) "social welfare organization," which says its mission is "strengthening liberty and justice in America." In pursuit of that anodyne goal, JCN reportedly spent a staggering $7 million to block the Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland and $10 million to back the nomination of Neil Gorsuch. More recently, JCN has run ads reportedly worth over $800,000, pressuring senators to confirm Trump's federal judicial nominees for lower courts.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative group dons diapers to protest safe spaces at Kent State|https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/tpusa-diaper-protest-kent-state/]]'' October 19, 2017, David Britton, [[Daily Dot]]
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The organization might be best known for its [[Professor Watchlist]], a website that contains a list of college professors the group claims "discriminate against conservative students, promote anti-American values and advance leftist propaganda in the classroom." According to the site, they only "publish profiles on incidents that have already been reported by a credible source." But those sources are often other right-wing groups, or even TP[[USA]]'s own news site.
And although they claim to have no ties to the "alt-right," the loose collection of conservatives who harbor white supremacists, according to the group's own website, Kirk is a contributor to [[Breitbart]], and they've invited figure [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] to speak on the campuses of both [[Miami]] University and the [[University of Colorado]].
This diaper stunt fits perfectly into Kirk's notion of bringing right-wing ideals to those who disagree with him. In a [[2015]] interview with the National Journal, Kirk said that conservative groups need to do more than just "hosting a chapter meeting and speaking to the choir,"
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A conservative group cut ties with right-wing columnist [[Michelle Malkin]] on Sunday over her support for an anti-Semitic internet personality, ramping up a growing conservative civil war centered on college campuses.
Malkin's firing from [[Young America's Foundation]], whose speakers bureau had booked Malkin for speeches across the country for the past 17 years, marks the latest battle between supporters of [[Holocaust denier]] Nick Fuentes and more establishment conservative figures.
"Michelle Malkin in no longer part of YAF's campus lecture program," a YAF spokesman said in an email to The [[Daily Beast]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative group gives awards to Utah's GOP members of Congress - except Mitt Romney|https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2020/05/06/conservative-group-gives/]]'' May 6, 2020, Thomas Burr, [[Salt Lake Tribune]]
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[[Washington]]. A conservative group is awarding all of [[Utah]]'s [[Republican]] members of [[Congress]] — except Sen. [[Mitt Romney]] — its highest award for voting in line with its goals last year.
The [[American Conservative Union]] Foundation, which runs the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] that disinvited Romney to attend, says Sen. [[Mike Lee]] and Reps. [[Rob Bishop]], John Curtis and Chris Stewart all had scores of 80% or higher on its metric adhering to conservative principles but Romney didn't make the cut at 77%.
"Sen. Mitt Romney [is the] only member of [Utah's] Republican delegation not earning an award for a conservative voting record," the group said in a news release Wednesday.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Conservative group linked to DeVos family organizes protest of coronavirus restrictions in Michigan|https://www.salon.com/2020/04/16/conservative-grouplinked-to-devos-familyorganizes-protest-of-coronavirus-restrictions-in-michigan/]]'' April 16, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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Protesters rallied around the country this week against stay-at-home orders forcing nonessential businesses to shut down, but [[Michigan]]'s governor warned that they may have backfired by creating "a need to lengthen" the lockdowns.
Protesters in at least six states planned to protest restrictions aimed at containing the spread of the new coronavirus this week. In Michigan, a conservative group linked to Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]]' family organized "[[Operation Gridlock]]" to protest restrictions on nonessential businesses and Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]]'s recent order barring travel between homes. The state is among the hardest-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, reporting more than 27,000 confirmed cases and 1,909 deaths.
Some protesters, several of whom wore pro-Trump gear, gathered on the capitol steps as many remained in their cars. Demonstrators chanted "recall Whitmer" and "lock her up," a chant normally usually used by Trump supporters in reference to his [[2016]] Democratic rival [[Hillary Clinton]].
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Protesters rallied around the country this week against stay-at-home orders forcing nonessential businesses to shut down, but [[Michigan]]'s governor warned that they may have backfired by creating "a need to lengthen" the lockdowns.
Protesters in at least six states planned to protest restrictions aimed at containing the spread of the new coronavirus this week. In Michigan, a conservative group linked to Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]]' family organized "[[Operation Gridlock]]" to protest restrictions on nonessential businesses and Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]]'s recent order barring travel between homes. The state is among the hardest-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, reporting more than 27,000 confirmed cases and 1,909 deaths.
Some protesters, several of whom wore pro-Trump gear, gathered on the capitol steps as many remained in their cars. Demonstrators chanted "recall Whitmer" and "lock her up," a chant normally usually used by Trump supporters in reference to his [[2016]] Democratic rival [[Hillary Clinton]].
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A [[Republican]] group is raising and spending huge amounts of money defending Sen. [[Josh Hawley]] after he was ostracized for early January's attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Why it matters: The [[Senate Conservatives Fund]] is plugging Hawley's ideological bona fides and backfilling lost corporate cash with needed political and financial support, helping inoculate him as he weighs reelection or a possible presidential campaign in 2024.
What's happening: The SCF, a political action committee that backs Senate candidates on the right, began sending pro-Hawley emails and text messages within days of the Jan. 6 Capitol siege. The [[Missouri]]an was blamed for helping fuel it by leading a challenge to President Biden's election victory certification.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative group spending $1.2M to defeat Proposal 2 redistricting commission|https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2018/10/23/devos-proposal-2-redistricting-opposition/1743725002/]]'' October 23, 2018, Jonathan Oosting, [[Detroit News]]
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"We know that special interest groups like the [[Michigan Freedom Fund]] stand to lose the most if voters choose to end the current rigged system of politicians and lobbyists drawing election lines in secret to benefit themselves," she said in a statement.
Daunt said the new opposition committee also has concerns with Proposal 3, which would expand absentee voting and registration options, but is focused on defeating the redistricting committee initiative.
Individual donors to the opposition group are not yet known and it's unclear how well funded the group will beyond the Freedom Fund contribution. A more detailed campaign finance report is due to the state by the end of the week.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Conservative groups advising White House push fast reopening, not testing|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-plans-analysis/conservative-groups-advising-white-house-push-fast-reopening-not-testing-idUSKBN22D6BD]]'' May 2, 2020, David Lawder, [[Reuters]]
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A coalition of groups including [[FreedomWorks]] and [[Tea Party Patriots]], which have supported return-to-work protests at state capitals, calls for the administration to "immediately reopen the economy while implementing the best workplace practices to protect the health of our citizens."
The "[[Save Our Country Coalition]]" counts economist and tax cut advocate [[Arthur Laffer]], a Trump favorite and mentor to White House economic adviser [[Larry Kudlow]], as its honorary chairman.
The group this week published a list of principles that also emphasize halting massive U.S. rescue spending, cutting taxes and protecting states' rights and individual liberties.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative Groups Launch Misinformation Campaign Against HR 1|https://readsludge.com/2021/03/12/conservative-groups-launch-misinformation-campaign-against-hr-1/]]'' March 12, 2021, David Moore, [[Sludge]]
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Last week, House Democrats passed their signature campaign finance reform and voting access bill, H.R. 1, which among a slew of reforms would create a program allowing congressional candidates to access public funding for their campaigns. The bill heads next to a Senate hearing on March 24.
In an attempt to make H.R. 1 a political liability, the bill's [[Republican]] opponents and their allied nonprofits have renewed a misinformation campaign, begun during the previous [[Congress]], that misrepresents the public matching system and its funding sources.
On March 1, the largest "dark money" group tied to House Republicans, the [[American Action Network]] (AAN), says it began an ad campaign hitting House Democrats for their support of H.R. 1. The nonprofit AAN, which does not disclose its donors, was the top donor in the [[2020]] election cycle to the Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF), the super PAC affiliated with House Republicans, giving at least $26.4 million. AAN and CLF share the same president.
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{{f141.png}} ''[[Conservative Illinois publications blur lines between journalism, politics|https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-met-illinois-conservative-news-20180327-story.html]]'' April 6, 2018, Joe Mahr, [[Chicago Tribune]]
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Recently obtained documents and interviews show that an organization called [[Think Freely Media]] helped fund the operation that produced the article for the East Central Reporter's website. As a nonprofit, Think Freely is forbidden by federal law from engaging in politics, and it has described the articles it funded as news.
But State Board of Elections records also show a political committee, [[Liberty Principles]], paid the same private company to publish the story in a print newspaper and mail it. That group, which state law says must spend its money on politicking, has labeled such content political ads.
What these organizations have in common is one of the state's most visible and controversial political figures, [[Dan Proft]]. Though Proft is known for backing conservative candidates for office through Liberty Principles, recent tax, business and campaign filings illuminate how other organizations with ties to Proft helped spread his political views through publications that showcase candidates he supports.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative Intellectuals Love This Foundation. Here's Why|https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2016/2/12/conservative-intellectuals-love-this-foundation-heres-why.html]]'' February 12, 2016, Rick Docksai, [[Inside Philanthropy]]
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When it comes to spending money to influence public policy makers, the pharmaceutical industry has everyone beat: It's outspent every other industry in the United States on lobbying since [[1998]], according to the [[Center for Responsive Politics]]. But few pharmaceutical executives will ever match the influence of the late Daniel C. Searle of the G.D. Searle & [[Company]].
Searle not only poured millions into right-of-center public policy organizations every year until his death in [[2007]]; he's continued to do so from beyond the grave. He did it all by way of the [[Searle Freedom Trust]], a foundation that he started in 1998 to advance research and scholarship in support of a "just, prosperous, and free society." Around $14 million to $15 million (or more) in Searle money goes out to conservative think tanks and advocacy groups every a year.
Searle is less well known than other top conservative foundations, like the Sarah Scaife and Bradley foundations. But it's long been part of the cadre of funders who have patiently built and sustained a robust conservative policy infrastructure over time. We write often about these funders for a simple reason: They have been extremely effective in shifting the terms of debate in key areas of policy—such as taxes, regulation, education, healthcare, and the social safety net.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative Lawyer for Jan. 6 Defendants Who Formerly Represented Kyle Rittenhouse Is Reportedly on a Ventilator Due to COVID-19|https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/conservative-lawyer-for-jan-6-defendants-who-formerly-represented-kyle-rittenhouse-is-reportedly-on-a-ventilator-due-to-covid-19/]]'' August 25, 2021, Colin Kalmbacher, [[Law and Crime.com]]
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[[John Pierce]], a high-profile conservative lawyer who previously represented [[Kyle Rittenhouse]] in his homicide case but was eventually fired, is reportedly on a ventilator due to COVID-19.
According to national security journalist Marcy Wheeler, Jan. 6 defendant [[Shane Jenkins]], who is accused of assault, recently attempted to hire the ailing attorney. Pierce currently represents some 17 total defendants who are accused of various crimes in connection with the pro-Trump riot. He previously represented two other alleged rioters who ultimately found other representation.
During a Wednesday status hearing for Jenkins, his current attorney, Federal Public Defender Maria Jacob, said "she believes that she's being replaced," according a post on Wheeler's "emptywheel" blog.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative Media Is Waging a War on the Humanities, and It's Succeeding|https://psmag.com/education/conservative-media-is-waging-a-war-on-the-humanities-and-its-succeeding]]'' July 16, 2018, James McWilliams, [[Pacific Standard]]
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It is a common belief among those on the right that American universities have become hotbeds of subversive thought. In [[National Review]], Frederick M. Hess and Grant Addison write how "too many universities have discarded their sacred commitments to dialogue and truth in favor of ideological crusades." Surveying the range of this outrage, Nicole Hemmer explains in [[Vox]] how "Fear of a liberal university faculty has been a feature of modern conservatism for decades, woven into the very foundations of the modern conservative movement."
This suspicion has frequently targeted the humanities, which last century consisted of live white men exclusively studying dead white men. Today, with the humanities having expanded to include studies in ethnicity, gender, race, and class, such exclusivity has been largely eroded. Some conservatives, in turn, not only feel as if they've lost their monopoly on a cultural arena that once reinforced canonical thought; they also believe that the very nature of liberal education has been altered to undermine their agenda with dangerously liberal notions about justice, equality, and access to power. This suspicion is evident in rhetoric that, again using Hess and Addison as an example, claims how "the academy has abandoned its core values of free inquiry in the service of ever-more-rigid political dogmas"—with "dogma" pretty much being code for any political belief that values diversity.
And so conservatives are fighting back. Through a savvy combination of on-the-ground documentation of "radical" professors and the development of a small but influential media ecosystem dedicated to publicizing campus opinions anathema to right-wing ideology, conservatives have built a powerful apparatus to weaken an arena of American intellectual life that's already being gutted financially by state legislators wanting to see higher education become more economically "relevant."
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{{f84.png}} ''[[Conservative MP promotes far-right conspiracy theory|https://north99.org/2020/08/29/conservative-mp-promotes-far-right-conspiracy-theory/]]'' August 29, 2020, [[North99]]
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Conservative MP [[Kerry-Lynne Findlay]] is being criticized for sharing a far-right conspiracy theory widely regarded as promoting anti-Semitic tropes.
Findlay took to [[Twitter]] to express concern that Finance Minister [[Chrystia Freeland]], in her previous role as a journalist, interviewed [[Jewish]] philanthropist [[George Soros]].
Right-wing politicians, conspiracy theorists and white supremacists have aggressively promoted conspiracy theories about George Soros' influence on world-wide politics, echoing common anti-Semitic attacks levelled against Jewish people.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Conservative nonprofit group challenging election results around the country has tie to Trump legal adviser Jenna Ellis|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/thomas-more-jenna-ellis/2020/12/07/09057432-362d-11eb-b59c-adb7153d10c2_story.html]]'' December 7, 2020, Jon Swaine, [[Washington Post]]
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A conservative legal organization that has filed lawsuits challenging the election results in five states has a tie to President Trump's legal team, raising questions about the independence of what has appeared to be an endeavor separate from the president's last-gasp legal maneuvering.
Senior [[Trump campaign]] legal adviser [[Jenna Ellis]] serves as special counsel to the [[Thomas More Society]], which has filed lawsuits through the newly formed Amistad Project alleging problems with the vote in [[Arizona]], [[Georgia]], [[Michigan]], [[Pennsylvania]] and [[Wisconsin]].
The Thomas More Society confirmed her relationship to the group but said she is playing no role in its election-related activities.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative nonprofit plans to expand statewide presence|https://www.politico.com/states/new-york/albany/story/2015/05/conservative-nonprofit-plans-to-expand-statewide-presence-022325]]'' May 21, 2015, Bill Mahoney, [[Politico]]
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[[Reclaim New York]]'s website lists four general policy areas on which it focuses: affordability, education, jobs and economy, and government reform. It has criticized a variety of specific issues, including the recent tax break for yacht purchases, taxpayer-funded ad buys to promote Start-Up NY, and the scaffold law.
Filings submitted to the [[Internal Revenue Service]] last year list six directors, each of whom has connections to the [[Republican]] Party or conservative causes. Basile was a "lightning rod of controversy" during his tenure as executive director of the state Republican Party that ended in [[2011]]. Stephen Bannon, the group's vice chairman, is a radio host for [[Breitbart]] News; [[Leonard Leo]] is a former [[George W. Bush]] appointee who is currently executive vice president of the [[Federalist Society]]; and Lawrence J. Mone is president of the [[Manhattan]] Institute.
Mercer's daughters, Rebekah and [[Jennifer Mercer]], serve as treasurer and secretary, respectively. [[Robert Mercer]] is a "reclusive" [[Long Island]] financier whom the [[New York Times]] recently identified as the likely "main donor behind a network of four 'super PACS' supporting [Republican presidential candidate Ted] Cruz that reported raising $31 million just a few weeks into his campaign."
Last year, Mercer contributed $1.55 million to Rescue New York, an independent expenditure committee that supported Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino.
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|>| !Conservative Party of Canada |
|!abbreviation |''CPC'' (English)<br>''PCC'' (French)|
|!leader name |[[Andrew Scheer]]|
|!president |[[Scott Lamb|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Lamb_(lawyer)]]|
|!formation |December 7, 2003 (17 years)|
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*[[Conservative Party of Canada|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Party_of_Canada]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[In and Out scandal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_and_Out_scandal]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Conservative Political Action Conference |
|>| [img width=175px [The official logo for CPAC 2017|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/CPAC_logo_2017.png/175px-CPAC_logo_2017.png]] |
|!abbreviation |CPAC|
|!location |[[National Harbor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Harbor,_Maryland]], [[Maryland|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!parent organization |[[American Conservative Union]]|
|!website |[[cpac.conservative.org|http://cpac.conservative.org]]|
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*[[Conservative Political Action Conference|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Political_Action_Conference]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Conservative Review |
|!abbreviation |CR|
|!motto |Trust, but verify|
|!formation |2014|
|!type |[[News media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_media]]<br>[[Political commentary|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_commentary]]|
|!leader title |Editor-in-chief|
|!leader name |[[Mark Levin]]|
|!main organ |Liberty Score|
|!parent organization |[[CRTV LLC|CRTV]]|
|!website |[[conservativereview.com|https://www.conservativereview.com]]|
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The ''Conservative Review'' is an American [[news media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/news_media]] company founded by [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] [[political commentator|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/political_commentator]] and [[radio personality|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/radio_personality]] [[Mark Levin]], who serves as its current [[editor-in-chief|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/editor-in-chief]]. The company's stated goal is to "provide conservative voters with a reliable source of information on the nature of federal officeholders and candidates for federal office."
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*[[Conservative Review|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Review]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservative Social Media Sites Are Creating a Giant Right-Wing Echo Chamber|https://www.vice.com/en/article/k7a8mz/parler-gab-mewe-and-rumble-are-creating-a-massive-right-wing-echo-chamber]]'' November 12, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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Listening to right-wing influencer [[Dan Bongino]] this week, it would be easy to think that the end is nigh for [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] and that soon we'll all be using alternative social networks like [[Parler]], Gab, Rumble, and [[MeWe]].
Of course, Bongino, as an investor in Parler, has a vested interest in getting people to join these new platforms, where his worldview is welcomed with open arms. But since Bongino is one of Facebook's top performers, there is little chance that he'll be giving up a platform where he has 4 million followers any time soon.
Despite Bongino's rather disingenuous pronouncements that people should leave Facebook and Twitter for Parler, it's clear that there has been a significant spike in users checking out these so-called "free speech networks." And while these networks don't pose a danger to the dominance of the mainstream platforms, their growing numbers are creating a right-wing echo chamber where users are exposed to more extremist views and the possibility of being further radicalized.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Conservative Think Tank Included Convicted Sex Offender In Climate Expert List For EPA|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/epa-heartland-institute_n_59f3486be4b07fdc5fbdc13a?ri18n=true]]'' October 27, 2017, Alexander C. Kaufman, [[Huffington Post]]
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In [[2008]], [[Oliver Manuel]], a nuclear chemist whose crank theories about the sun alienated even ardent climate-change deniers, was convicted of attempted sodomy of his 11-year-old daughter.
In May, his name appeared on a list of 145 scientists and 60 economists presented as climate experts to the [[Environmental Protection Agency]] by the [[Heartland Institute]] - the right-wing think tank that, after years of defending big tobacco through the lens of "smokers' rights," has become a leading proponent of climate-change denial. HuffPost first reported the full list and published it Wednesday.
A source within the EPA said the names had been given to the agency for consideration as it planned a national "red team-blue team" debate that EPA chief [[Scott Pruitt]] said was meant to provide Americans "true, legitimate, peer-reviewed, objective, transparent discussion about CO2."
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|!website |[[theconservativetreehouse.com/|https://theconservativetreehouse.com/]]|
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Conservative Troll Jacob Wohl Charged With Felony Count in California|http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/09/conservative-grifter-jacob-wohl-charged-with-felony-count.html]]'' September 4, 2019, Matt Stieb, [[New York Magazine]]
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Over the past year or so, it seemed as if there could be multiple avenues for prosecutors to pursue a case against conservative provocateur and zoomer troll [[Jacob Wohl]]. There was his failed plot in late [[2018]] to frame [[Robert Mueller]] of sexual assault by reportedly offering a woman $20,000 to accuse the former special counsel of abusing her in [[1974]]. In April, he tried out a similar bungled scam to smear [[2020]] hopeful Pete Buttigieg with invented claims of sexual assault. Those efforts were ill-advised, if not directly illegal, though he may have strayed on the wrong side of the law when he appeared to file a false police report in [[Minnesota]], claiming he received death threats from a [[Twitter]] account he made himself.
After a year of smear campaigns, fake private-intelligence agencies, and using his mom's phone to spread his Mueller hoax, the 21-year-old is now facing a felony charge in [[California]]. As is common in circumstances of legally questionable behavior, it was the money that got him in trouble. On Wednesday, a state superior court in [[Riverside County]] issued felony arrest warrants for Wohl and his former business partner Matthew Johnson, on an unlawful sale of securities.
The charge is related to one of Wohl's very first scams, back when he was selling himself as a teenage securities wunderkind. In [[2017]], the National Futures Association received a complaint about Wohl's financial company Montgomery Assets; an investor claimed that he received statements boasting his $75,000 parked with Wohl had grown, but when he tried to cash out, Wohl only returned $44,000. An investigation found that Wohl had claimed he had nine years of trading experience — meaning his career in finance began around age 9. As a teenager, he was banned from the NFA for life.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Conservative who argued against Trump's impeachment now calls for it|https://www.businessinsider.com/republican-voted-trump-he-should-impeached-election-comments-federalist-society-2020-7]]'' July 30, 2020, Sarah Al-Arshani, [[Business Insider]]
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A popular conservative has called for President [[Donald Trump]]'s impeachment, saying the president made "fascistic" comments about delaying the November election.
In a [[New York Times]] Op-Ed, [[Steven Calabresi]] wrote that while he supported Trump in the [[2016]] election and opposed Trump's impeachment as well as [[Robert Mueller]]'s investigation, the president comments on postponing the election have gone too far.
"But I am frankly appalled by the president's recent tweet seeking to postpone the November election. Until recently, I had taken as political hyperbole the Democrats' assertion that President Trump is a fascist. But this latest tweet is fascistic and is itself grounds for the president's immediate impeachment again by the House of Representatives and his removal from office by the Senate," Calabresi wrote.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservatives love playing the victim|https://theoutline.com/post/2307/quillette-claire-lehmann-conservative-snowflakes]]'' September 22, 2017, Gaby Del Valle, [[The Outline]]
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In an interview with [[Psychology Today]] last week, [[Claire Lehmann]], the founder of the libertarian-leaning, academia-focused digital magazine [[Quillette]], suggested that the website was a refuge from the political correctness and leftist bias that allegedly plague both academia and the mainstream media.
"Local cultures on many campuses are not conducive to risk-taking and creativity in all sorts of ways, from over-bureaucratization to oppressive social and speech norms," Lehmann, an [[Australia]]n writer who claims she was "blacklisted" by local media for being critical of feminism, said. "So my goal with Quillette is to provide a 'safe space' for people, academics or otherwise, who have novel ideas but might feel stifled by such norms." In Lehmann's view, college campuses — which were, in the distant past when populated only by rich white people and descendants of Puritan settlers, home to lively debate — need to be reclaimed from the bureaucrats and administrators who stifle ideological dissent and punish those who refuse to toe the illogical, irrational line of political correctness. Universities, Lehmann claims, "have abdicated their mission of preserving and transmitting the cultural capital of western civilization." At the same time, elite universities — not only the Ivy League, but also small liberal arts schools — "seem more invested in being finishing schools for the wealthy than in preserving the integrity of their liberal arts courses." Higher education is out of touch, Lehmann suggests, not only with the average American but with rational thought itself. Quillette is here to save academia from itself.
Unsurprisingly, Quillette has become a hub for reactionary thought. The website, which started publishing in [[2015]] and is funded by a modest [[Patreon]] account, didn't receive much attention outside academic circles until August, when it published four scientists' responses to former [[Google]] engineer [[James Damore]]'s memo lambasting the company's diversity efforts. Three of the four agreed with Damore. "The author of the Google essay on issues related to diversity gets nearly all of the science and its implications exactly right," wrote Rutgers psychology professor Lee Jussim. "As a woman who's worked in academia and within STEM, I didn't find the memo offensive or sexist in the least," said writer and neuroscientist [[Debra Soh]]. [[University of New Mexico]] psychology professor Geoffrey Miller said "almost all of [Damore's] empirical claims are scientifically accurate," and praised him for making his case "carefully and dispassionately."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservatives Pull Google Into Their Plan to Let People Die|https://gizmodo.com/conservatives-pull-google-into-their-plan-to-let-people-1845371054]]'' October 14, 2020, Rhett Jones, [[Gizmodo]]
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Thousands of people from the general public have also signed the petition, and it's become a cause celebre in conservative circles that never wanted to do anything to stop the virus's spread anyway. In recent days, numerous pundits from the conservative blogosphere have published pieces claiming that [[Google]] is suppressing links to The [[Great Barrington Declaration]]. I would provide links to the blogs, but there's no reason to make the clicks easy for them, you can just run the search term "Google is censoring The Great Barrington Declaration" on Google and you'll find everything right at the top. These articles are from conservative bottom feeders, but this morning, [[Ben Shapiro]] tweeted a link to one that is headlined "Why has Google censored the Great Barrington Declaration?"
Shapiro commented on the link saying, "Social media censorship of the Great Barrington Declaration is just more evidence that many of our supposed cultural superiors aren't interested in scientific debate. They're interested in cramdowns." While Shapiro could also reasonably be referred to as a conservative bottom feeder he has a huge audience for his show and 3.2 million [[Twitter]] followers. The guy has influence.
But if you try to search for the petition, its main homepage is either the first result or one of the top three results. We tried this in different browsers and using incognito mode. The results varied between tests, but the petition's website itself was always a top-ranking option . There are also claims going around that the problem is in English language countries outside the U.S., so we asked Google for confirmation on whether they've taken any actions to de-rank or game results for the petition. A spokesperson for the company told us that search results, in this case, aren't the product of a particular policy, but "it can take a little time for our automated systems to learn enough about new pages like this for them to rank better for relevant terms." The spokesperson pointed to the fact that [[Joe Biden]]'s website took some time to make it onto the first page of results and said, "As with that case, this case or any case, we'll look to see how we can improve freshness for such navigational queries."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservatives seek to stifle new 'alt-right' movement steeped in anti-Semitism|https://thehill.com/homenews/news/470687-conservatives-seek-to-stifle-new-alt-right-movement-seeped-in-anti-semitism]]'' November 17, 2019, Jonathan Easley, [[The Hill]]
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A fringe group of far-right activists have been disrupting conservative and pro-Trump events in recent weeks, drawing rebukes from mainstream [[Republican]]s who are eager to separate the party from white nationalists and alt-right racists.
A small but vocal group of young men led by 21-year-old broadcaster [[Nicholas Fuentes]] received national attention this week after heckling [[Donald Trump Jr]]. Donald (Don) John TrumpResistance or unhinged behavior? Partisan hatred reaches Trump's family [[George Conway]] and Trump Jr. trade personal insults during impeachment hearing Trump: 'Everybody knows who the whistleblower is' MORE at an event in [[California]], where he was promoting his new book "Triggered."
Fuentes and others on the far right have been publishing calendars of events held by [[Turning Point USA]] founder [[Charlie Kirk]], conservative media stars [[Ben Shapiro]] and [[David Rubin]] and others, including Trump Jr. and Rep. [[Dan Crenshaw]] (R-[[Texas]]), in an effort to have their followers infiltrate and disrupt the events.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conservatives' Coronavirus Denial Is Going to Get People Killed|https://newrepublic.com/article/156727/conservatives-coronavirus-denial-going-get-people-killed]]'' March 3, 2020, Alex Shephard, [[New Republic]]
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Last week, at long last, the United States woke up to the threat of a global pandemic. The stock market tanked, as investors began to doubt the Trump administration's ability to handle the coronavirus. Sales of masks soared as cities across the country began to report new cases. On Saturday, [[Washington]] state reported the first American fatality, with five more following over the next two days.
Though not known for its sober, measured approach to current events, the conservative media has been clear in its response: Everything is fine.
[[Rush Limbaugh]], who was recently awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, told his audience of millions that the virus is really just the "common cold." He claimed that it was being overhyped by the director of the National Center of Immunization—who just happens to be the sister of former acting Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, a bad guy in the world of conservative infotainment, thanks to his role in the Mueller investigation—to damage the president.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conspiracy meta-theory 'The Storm' pushes the 'alternative' envelope yet again|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/01/17/conspiracy-meta-theory-storm-pushes-alternative-envelope-yet-again]]'' January 17, 2018, David Neiwert, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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In an online universe where conspiracy theories not only sprout like kudzu but attract bigger audiences the more outrageous and strange they grow, it was probably inevitable that an uber-theory like "The Storm" would become an overnight sensation.
Part "[[Pizzagate]]," part New World Order, and part hyper-partisan wishful thinking by defenders of [[Donald Trump]], "the Storm" is a sprawling meta-conspiracy, with actors ranging from [[Hillary Clinton]] to model Christy Teigen, in which everything you know about the current investigations into [[Russia]]n meddling in the [[2016]] election and potential collusion with the Trump campaign is upside down.
Special counsel [[Robert Mueller]], in this alternative universe, is in fact preparing to indict hundreds of Democrats (including Clinton, [[Barack Obama]], and financier [[George Soros]]) and [[Hollywood]] celebrities for their roles in a massive worldwide pedophilia ring, operated by "globalists" who are conspiring to destroy Trump — and that the president himself is himself masterminding this "countercoup."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Arrested on DWI Charge|https://www.thedailybeast.com/conspiracy-theorist-alex-jones-arrested-on-dwi-charge]]'' March 10, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Prominent right-wing conspiracy theorist [[Alex Jones]] was arrested early Tuesday morning on charges of driving while intoxicated, according to law enforcement.
Jones, who as host of the [[Austin]]-based InfoWars conspiracy theory outlet has become a prominent force on the fringe right, was arrested on a class-B misdemeanor DWI charge, according to a spokeswoman for the Travis County sheriff's department. Jones was booked into the Travis County Jail in Austin at 12:37 AM, and released on bond at 4:11 AM.
Court records about Jones's arrest weren't immediately available. InfoWars didn't respond to a request for comment.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Conspiracy Theorist Hate Group Who Believed Obama Was Muslim to Hold Event at Trump's Mar-a-Lago|https://www.newsweek.com/marlago-trump-muslim-csp-1466150]]'' October 18, 2019, Ewan Palmer, [[Newsweek]]
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For the second time in weeks, an anti-[[Muslim]] hate group have said they are planning to hold an event at President [[Donald Trump]]'s [[Mar-a-Lago]] club in [[Palm Beach]], [[Florida]].
The [[Center for Security Policy]] (CSP) is holding its annual Flame Dinner fundraising event at Trump's resort on November 23. As reported by the [[Palm Beach Post]], tickets for the event are being sold for $650.
CSP are described by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC) as a former respectable think-tank turned "conspiracy-oriented mouthpiece for the growing anti-Muslim movement" in the U.S.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Conspiracy-theorizing megachurch preacher visits Nunavut|https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/conspiracy-theorizing-megachurch-preacher-visits-nunavut/]]'' September 5, 2019, Thomas Rohner, [[Nunatsiaq News]]
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A fundamentalist Christian evangelist known for conspiracy theories, climate change denial and marketing schemes brought his crusade to rid the world of the Antichrist to an Iqaluit church on Aug. 27.
[[Rodney Howard-Browne]], a [[South Africa]]n immigrant to the United States, told his congregation near [[Tampa]] Bay last year that those who rule the world worship [[Lucifer]] and drink the blood of human sacrifices.
He preached for over an hour at an Iqaluit church to more than 100 people.
But his message is not for everyone.
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|!abbreviation |CLA|
|!leader name |[[Jay Sekulow]]|
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Contact Tracers Waited On Names Of Trump Fundraiser Guests Who Had Already Scattered|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-covid-bedminster-new-jersey_n_5f773d79c5b6dd94f1e9ea6b?ri18n=true]]'' October 2, 2020, Molly Redden, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[New Jersey]] contact tracers did not have a complete list of the names of those who attended a Bedminster fundraiser Thursday with President [[Donald Trump]], just hours before his COVID-19diagnosis, until at least Friday afternoon, 24 hours after the event, HuffPost has learned.
The [[Republican National Committee]] sent the names of those it knew had attended to the office of New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) at 2:30 p.m. Friday, a spokesperson for the RNC said.
But asked if the state had a list of everyone who attended — not just donors, but outside vendors and members of the [[Trump National Golf Club]] Bedminster staff — a senior aide to Murphy said Friday afternoon that the state was still waiting for the full roster, which it was compiling from information from the RNC, the White House and the golf club.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Controversial Data-Mining Firm Palantir Vanishes From Biden Adviser's Biography After She Joins Campaign|https://theintercept.com/2020/06/26/biden-adviser-avril-haines-palantir/]]'' June 26, 2020, Murtaza Hussain, [[The Intercept]]
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In the run-up to the [[2020]] election, former Vice President [[Joe Biden]]'s campaign is putting together a foreign policy team for a potential future administration. Among those described as being part of the team is [[Avril Haines]], former deputy director of the [[CIA]] during the Obama administration. According to an [[NBC News]] report from last week, Haines has been tapped to work advising on policy, as well as lead the national security and foreign policy team.
In addition to her past national security work and impressive presence in the D.C. think tank world, Haines has in the past described herself as a former consultant for the controversial data-mining firm [[Palantir]]. Haines's biography page at the [[Brookings Institute]], where she is listed as a nonresident senior fellow, boasted of this affiliation until at least last week, when it suddenly no longer appeared on the page.
The nature of the consulting work that Haines did for Palantir is not clear. As of press time, requests for comment to her, the Biden campaign, Palantir, and Brookings were not answered. Prior to being removed from the Brookings page, the connection to the data-mining company was listed alongside a long list of other affiliations that were similarly pared down.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Controversial Facial Recognition Firm Clearview AI Raised $8.6 Million|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanmac/controversial-clearview-ai-raises-8-million]]'' September 24, 2020, Ryan Mac, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Controversial facial recognition company [[Clearview AI]] — which has built a database of more than 3 billion images taken from [[Facebook]], [[Instagram]], and the world's largest social networking platforms — raised $8.6 million in a recent fundraising round, according to financial documents filed on Thursday.
The fundraising round comes amid a series of legal challenges to Clearview for its alleged violation of various states' biometric information and data privacy laws, and follows a year in which the company has come under heavy scrutiny for its previously undisclosed relationships with law enforcement agencies and private companies. Earlier this year, [[BuzzFeed News]] reported that Clearview's facial recognition software had been used by more than 2,200 entities, ranging from US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement and the [[FBI]] to companies including Macy's, Walmart, and Bank of America.
The financial document, which was filed with the [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] on Thursday, said the company raised $8.625 million in equity sales, though it did not disclose the investors. The minimum accepted from outside investors was $50,000, according to the filing, which noted that the first sale occurred at the beginning of August.
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{{f49.png}} ''[[Controversial Louisiana pastor hosts Easter Sunday service for almost 1,500 people|https://nationalpost.com/news/world/controversial-louisiana-pastor-hosts-easter-sunday-mass-for-almost-1500-people]]'' April 13, 2020, [[National Post]]
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A revered, yet controversial [[Louisiana]] pastor followed through on a 'vow' to continue holding public services and hosted an in-person [[Easter]] [[Sunday service]], attended by almost 2,000 people.
According to [[TMZ]], Reverend [[Tony Spell]], 42, claimed that 1,345 people attended his Sunday service at the [[Life Tabernacle Church]] in [[Baton Rouge]], Louisiana. The service was also streamed live on [[Facebook]], although assistant ministers and worshippers barred reporters from coming inside.
"Satan and a virus will not stop us," Spell previously told [[Reuters]]. "God will shield us from all harm and sickness. We are not afraid."
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Controversial organization led by Trump allies, Darrell Scott and Kareem Lanier, has tax-exempt status revoked by IRS|https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/28/politics/urban-revitalization-coalition-irs-tax-exempt-status/index.html]]'' August 28, 2020, Chandelis Duster, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) A nonprofit organization started by two Trump administration allies that stirred up controversy earlier this year for holding cash giveaways in predominantly Black communities had its tax exempt status auto-revoked after failing to provide legally required forms to the [[Internal Revenue Service]] for three years in a row.
The organization, called the [[Urban Revitalization Coalition]], Inc. and created to support President [[Donald Trump]] and his administration's policies, was started by Pastor [[Darrell Scott]], the co-chair of Black Voices for Trump, and [[Kareem Lanier]], who works in real estate and business development. Both Scott and Lanier lead the National Diversity Coalition for Trump.
According to public information on the [[IRS]] website, the organization's tax exemption status "was automatically revoked for not filing a Form 990-series return or notice for three consecutive years" effective May 15, [[2020]] and was placed on the "Automatic Revocation List" on August 11, 2020.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Controversial Pro-Business Group Targets Dems|https://www.npr.org/sections/secretmoney/2008/09/controversial_probusiness_grou.html]]'' September 15, 2008, Will Evans, [[National Public Radio]]
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[[Americans for Job Security]] — a pro-business advocacy organization with a long record of running election-season ads without disclosing donors — is targeting Democratic Senate candidates in three key races with negative radio messages.
One ad blames Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA) for rampant "pork-barrel spending," and accuses her of trading an earmark for campaign contributions. Another says that [[Minnesota]] Senate candidate Al Franken's economic plan "reads like a bad joke." Yet another warns that [[New Hampshire]] Senate candidate Jeanne Shaheen is all about taxes, taxes, taxes.
The ads cost nearly $300,000 in all, according to recent filings. Listen to them here.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Controversial Republican Mike Roman to run Donald Trump's 'election protection'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/18/controversial-republican-mike-roman-to-run-donald-trumps-election-protection]]'' October 18, 2016, Ben Jacobs, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s "election protection" effort will be run by [[Mike Roman]], a [[Republican]] operative best known for promoting a video of apparent voter intimidation by the New Black Panthers outside a polling place in [[2008]].
Roman is to oversee poll-watching efforts as Trump undertakes an unprecedented effort by a major party nominee by calling into question the legitimacy of the popular vote weeks before election day.
The Republican nominee has insisted, without evidence, that dead people and undocumented immigrants are voting in the United States.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Controversial site 8chan tries for a comeback under a new name|https://www.cnet.com/news/controversial-site-8chan-tries-to-return-under-8kun-name/]]'' October 9, 2019, Oscar Gonzalez, [[CNET]]
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Notorious imageboard [[8chan]] has rebranded itself as [[8kun]]. The site went offline in August following a mass shooting at an [[El Paso]] Walmart, and this is the first mention of a new site.
The official 8chan [[Twitter]] account tweeted a video featuring the new logo on Sunday. 8kun -- "kun" is a [[Japan]]ese suffix used when speaking to teenage boys, while "chan" is for children -- is not online yet. Site admin [[Ron Watkins]] tweeted Sunday the site is being tested internally.
The site was registered with [[Toronto]]-based Tucows, one of the largest domain registrars in the world, on Sept. 7.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Controversial Social Scientist Charles Murray Retires|https://www.npr.org/2018/01/07/576359217/controversial-social-scientist-charles-murray-retires]]'' January 7, 2018, Michel Martin, [[National Public Radio]]
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We're going to spend the next few minutes talking about race and class in America with two people who've been thinking about these issues but in very different ways. In a few minutes, we'll talk with the head of the Kellogg Foundation, one of the country's largest. It's pouring millions of dollars into ending what it calls structural racism. But first, someone you may know for his controversial writings in social science, [[Charles Murray]]. He co-authored with [[Richard Herrnstein]] the book, "[[The Bell Curve]]," which looked at IQ as a determinant of socioeconomic status - a book many critics have derided over the years as racist. His other books include "Coming Apart: The State Of White America, [[1960]]-[[2010]]" and "Losing Ground."
Mr. Murray recently announced that he'll be retiring as the W.H. Brady Scholar at the [[American Enterprise Institute]], moving into an emeritus role. He's giving a major address tomorrow to mark this transition, so we thought we'd take this moment to talk about his career. And I started by asking him about "The Bell Curve."
CHARLES MURRAY: Why did it become so controversial? It is because IQ all by itself is kind of a flashpoint, and IQ and race - if you put that into a book, even if it's one small part of a very long book, the book becomes about IQ and race. And so I think that what I experienced after that is as simple as I violated a taboo.
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*[[Conversion therapy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversion_therapy]] - //Wikipedia.//
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Last December, 24-year-old Alana Chen died by suicide in [[Boulder]], [[Colorado]]. According to Alana's family, Alana wanted to be a nun as a teenager, and she volunteered to receive conversion therapy counseling from both a reverend and a therapist from [[Catholic]] Charities' Sacred Heart Counseling after coming out as a lesbian in [[2013]].
"(The church) told her it was a mental disorder," Alana's mother, Joyce Calvo-Chen, told Colorado Hometown Weekly. "And that it could be fixed and changed, and she could be 'saved.' They told her it was a mortal sin to be thinking of other women." According to her mother, the church members Alana spoke with about her sexuality asked her not to tell anyone, including her family, about her attraction to women, and, instead, that she should attend confession.
As Alana told The [[Denver Post]] in an August [[2019]] article about the harmful effects of conversion therapy, "The church's counsel is what led me to be hospitalized [for self-harm in [[2016]]]. I've now basically completely lost my faith. I don't know what I believe about God, but I think if there is a God, he doesn't need me talking to him anymore." (A spokesman from the Archdiocese of Denver has denied the church's use of conversion therapy on Alana.)
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Cops Fear QAnon Violence Thursday. Die-Hards Call 'False Flag'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/cops-fear-qanon-violence-on-march-4-die-hards-call-false-flag]]'' March 4, 2021, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Law enforcement]] agencies are stepping up security around the U.S. Capitol Thursday ahead of reports that [[QAnon]] supporters convinced [[Donald Trump]] will become president that day could turn violent.
U.S. [[Capitol Police]] have already reported a possible militia plot to attack the Capitol on March 4, and said in a statement that they have "taken immediate steps to enhance our security posture" over several days.
What's not clear is how many QAnon believers are actually on board with the idea that Trump will return to power that day, or plan to take any action themselves.
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|!birth date |September 18, 1973 (47 years)|
|!birth place |[[Lowell, Massachusetts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowell,_Massachusetts]], U.S.|
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*[[Corey Lewandowski|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Lewandowski]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Coronavirus|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronavirus]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Coronavirus disease 2019|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronavirus_disease_2019]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[NCBI SARS-CoV-2 Resources|https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sars-cov-2/]].
*[[Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 isolate Wuhan-Hu-1, complete genome|https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NC_045512]], NCBI Reference Sequence: NC_045512.2.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Coronavirus and Russia: Trump and the GOP's double betrayal|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/09/coronavirus-and-russia-trump-and-the-gops-double-betrayal/]]'' September 11, 2020, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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Not since the Civil War—when leaders responsible for the enslavement and brutalization of millions of Americans sought to destroy the United States and took military action that resulted in the violent deaths of hundreds of thousands of citizens—has a group of politicians so profoundly betrayed the republic. And this band—[[Donald Trump]] and GOP officials—has done so on two fronts simultaneously. They have failed to respond effectively to a pair of immense threats: a pandemic that has claimed the lives of close to 200,000 Americans, and a foreign attack on the political foundation of the country. What exacerbates this double tragedy is that Trump and his [[Republican]] supporters have done so purposefully. This has been no accident or act of unintentional incompetence. In each case, they sacrificed the public interest—including the well-being and the lives of millions of Americans—to serve their own interests. Trump and his crew have forsaken the United States of America.
It can be easy to lose sight of this big picture, as headlines explode every hour within a political media world cursed by tribalized partisan divisions. There already exists more than enough information to support such an extreme-sounding verdict. But evidence piles up each day—perhaps coming so fast as to overwhelm. The latest revelation (as I write) regarding Trump and the coronavirus crisis is that he told reporter [[Bob Woodward]] in March, "I wanted to always play it down." Here is confirmation of what Americans had repeatedly seen with their own eyes for months: Trump lied about the dangers posed by this killer virus. And those lies, mostly unchallenged by his Republican allies and largely echoed by conservative media propagandists, shaped the ineffectual federal response and influenced how millions of Americans viewed the risks posed by the pandemic. One example: sticking with this big lie, Trump, who in early February privately told Woodward that the virus was airborne, refused to encourage mask-wearing. It's likely that thousands—or tens of thousands—have died due to this.
Trump now claims he did not want to spark a panic. That is clearly another lie. This man relishes in causing panic when it doesn't exist: the immigrant caravan, antifa, the end of the suburbs. He downplayed the pandemic because in his misguided political calculation he believed such bad news would harm his election prospects. (Actually, doing his job well in response to this crisis would have been a damn good electoral strategy. But that did not seem to occur to Trump.) So he tossed out bullshit while Americans were perishing and the economy was crashing. He abandoned his solemn duty to protect the citizenry instead holding rallies, focusing on his TV ratings, and dismissing (and promoting disinformation about) the gravest threat to the nation in decades. All through his me-first dance of denial, Republicans stood by Trump. They cheered him on at [[Tulsa]]. They watched as he led the nation toward calamity and death. They accepted this; they enabled it all. Trump endangered the nation, and they were just fine with that.
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[[Coronavirus]] cases linked to the [[Sturgis Motorcycle Rally]] have been confirmed in [[South Dakota]] and at least seven other states.
The [[North Dakota]] Health Department tweeted Monday that 17 people "who are connected to" the large rally have tested positive for the virus.
"Those who attended the rally should closely monitor for symptoms & get tested at a free ND testing site," the agency said.
Other cases have been confirmed in [[Minnesota]], [[Montana]], [[Nebraska]], [[Washington]], [[Wisconsin]], [[Wyoming]] and South Dakota, where the 10-day rally was held, The [[Associated Press]] reported. About 103 cases in total have been linked to the event.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Coronavirus hospital data will now be sent to Trump administration instead of CDC|https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/14/politics/trump-administration-coronavirus-hospital-data-cdc/index.html]]'' July 15, 2020, Jim Acosta, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) [[Hospital]] data on coronavirus patients will now be rerouted to the Trump administration instead of first being sent to the US [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], the Department of Health and Human Services confirmed to CNN on Tuesday.
The move could make data less transparent to the public at a time when the administration is downplaying the spread of the pandemic, and threatens to undermine public confidence that medical data is being presented free of political interference.
[[Michael Caputo]], the assistant secretary for public affairs at the department, confirmed the change first reported by The [[New York Times]] earlier in the day, saying in a statement that the "new faster and complete data system is what our nation needs to defeat the coronavirus and the C[[DC]], an operating division of HHS, will certainly participate in this streamlined all-of-government response. They will simply no longer control it."
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Coronavirus pandemic is not 'effectively over' as op-ed claims|https://apnews.com/article/fact-checking-9788407587]]'' November 30, 2020, Ali Swenson, [[Associated Press]]
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CLAIM: The COVID-19 pandemic is "effectively over" and there's no need for vaccines.
AP'S ASSESSMENT: False. The claim, made in an article by a former employee at the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, ignores that large numbers of people continue to fall ill and die from the coronavirus in many parts of the world. The [[United Kingdom]], which is the subject of the article, saw a surge in coronavirus cases this fall and exceeded 50,000 coronavirus-related deaths earlier this month. Experts say coronavirus vaccines will be powerful tools to help prevent millions of people from contracting the virus.
THE FACTS: A former Pfizer employee's inflammatory claims denying global data are gaining traction on social media this week as the pharmaceutical company seeks FDA authorization to distribute its coronavirus vaccine.
It started when [[Michael Yeadon]], a retired British doctor, wrote an op-ed in October on a U.K.-based blog opposing government restrictions for the coronavirus.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Coronavirus Pseudoscientists And Conspiracy Theorists|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/coronavirus-spin-doctors]]'' May 21, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Many of those who spread hoaxes and pseudoscience about the coronavirus pandemic can be hard to distinguish from medical authorities recognized by their peers as legitimate.
To help you cut through the misinformation, we're keeping a running list of the most prominent people who have pushed what scientists and professional fact-checkers have found to be demonstrably false claims about the outbreak — and who they really are. We're also highlighting real experts whose words were taken out of context and deliberately distorted.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Coronavirus researchers must examine Trump-backed conspiracy-or lose funding|https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/08/coronavirus-researchers-must-examine-trump-backed-conspiracy-or-lose-funding/]]'' August 19, 2020, Beth Mole, [[Ars Technica]]
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A [[New York]]-based nonprofit that has worked for decades to better understand and prevent the type of coronavirus pandemic now engulfing the world was abruptly stripped of its federal research funding in April. The White House specifically directed the [[National Institutes of Health]] to cancel the multimillion-dollar research grant after President [[Donald Trump]] promoted an unfounded conspiracy theory that the pandemic coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, was released from a lab in Wuhan, [[China]]—a lab that collaborates with the nonprofit.
Now, the NIH has told the nonprofit, [[EcoHealth Alliance]], that it may have its funding back—if it collects and hands over materials and information about the [[Chinese]] lab, which is part of the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV).
In a July 8 letter seen by The [[Wall Street Journal]], the NIH laid out a list of seven criteria EcoHealth Alliance must fulfill in order to regain its peer-reviewed funding. The list includes:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Coronavirus Superspreader Event Likely At White House|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/peteraldhous/scotus-nomination-trump-coronavirus-superspreader-event?bfsource=relatedmanual]]'' October 3, 2020, Peter Aldhous, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The White House gathering on Sept. 26 to introduce Amy Coney Barrett as President [[Donald Trump]]'s nominee to serve on the Supreme Court has emerged as a likely superspreader event in the growing cluster of COVID-19 cases surrounding the president.
So far, the majority of the people who have tested positive were at the Rose Garden gathering and associated events, including individuals whose schedules would otherwise not obviously have brought them together. And the timing of their reported positive tests fits with the date of the event. It was also surrounded by other meetings with key [[Republican]]s to discuss the coming confirmation hearings.
Trump's wife, Melania, former [[New Jersey]] Gov. [[Chris Christie]], who had prepped Trump for Tuesday's debate, [[Kellyanne Conway]], the former counsellor to Trump who left the White House in late August, were at the event. So were Senators [[Mike Lee]] and [[Thom Tillis]], members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that will consider Barrett's nomination, and Rev. John I. Jenkins, president of Notre Dame University, where she is a law professor. (Barrett herself was reportedly infected with the coronavirus earlier this year and tested negative on Friday.)
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Coronavirus Test Used in White House May Have Faulty Rate As High As 48 Percent|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/05/white-house-may-have-been-using-a-faulty-coronavirus-test.html]]'' May 13, 2020, Matt Stieb, [[New York Magazine]]
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As the Trump administration emphasizes the safety of reopening in warmer — or at least redder — areas of the country, new regulations are being implemented at 1600 [[Pennsylvania]] Avenue to help stamp out the small coronavirus outbreak at the White House. Alongside contact tracing and the mandatory use of masks for everyone but Trump, the most crucial aspect of the effort to keep the pandemic out of the president's workplace has been the ramping up of testing. President Trump, Vice-President Pence, and staffers in close contact with the pair are now receiving daily COVID-19 tests. Unfortunately, they appear to be trading off the certainty of a testing kit shipped to a lab for a nasal-swab device built by Abbott Laboratories that provides rapid-response results but has been criticized for high levels of uncertainty.
Already, Dr. [[Francis Collins]], director for the [[National Institutes of Health]], has warned that the [[Abbott ID NOW]] device used by the White House has a false-negative rate of around 15 percent. "If you're in a circumstance where you really, really don't want to miss a diagnosis of somebody who's already carrying the virus, you'd like to have something that has a higher sensitivity than that," Collins said last week of the test's being used in a workplace in which anything less than perfection should case alarm. But according to a [[New York University]] analysis that has yet to be peer reviewed, the ID NOW machine missed at least a third of positive cases that were detected by standard reference tests and as many as 48 percent of positive cases when using dry nasal swabs, as the test currently advises.
Though the president has touted the efficacy of the test on the White House lawn — displaying the device as if in a showroom and calling its entrance into the market a "whole new ball game" — its accuracy has been questioned before. Last month, when researchers warned the company of its high false-negative testing rates, Abbott advised them to stop storing samples in a liquid known as transport media so that the tests would not be diluted. Following that advice, NYU researchers then found that the false-negative rate shot close to 50 percent when testing dry swabs. According to Bloomberg News, Abbott now attests that researchers did not use the test as instructed and that its false-negative rate is .02 percent.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Coronavirus vaccine: Fauci warns against premature authorization|https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/24/politics/fauci-coronavirus-vaccine-emergency-use-authorization/index.html]]'' August 25, 2020, Paul Leblanc, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] on Monday warned against the notion of early emergency use authorization for a potential coronavirus vaccine, explaining that such a step could damage efforts to develop other vaccines.
His comments come as White House officials have raised the possibility of an early emergency authorization before late-stage trials are finished, two sources have told CNN. Michael Caputo, the assistant secretary for public affairs at the [[US Department of Health and Human Services]], has denied that there was any effort to fast-track vaccine development for political purposes.
Fauci, the nation's leading infectious disease expert, told [[Reuters]] that "the one thing that you would not want to see with a vaccine is getting an EUA before you have a signal of efficacy."
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Coronavirus: Jared Kushner draws backlash for 'our stockpile' comment|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/04/03/coronavirus-jared-kushner-draws-backlash-our-stockpile-comment/2938648001/]]'' April 3, 2020, Nicholas Wu, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON – White House senior advisor [[Jared Kushner]] made a rare appearance during Thursday's coronavirus task force briefing, an appearance that drew backlash when he referred to the national stockpile of medical supplies as "our stockpile" and not one belonging to states.
Kushner, the president's son-in-law who doesn't often make public appearances, says he has been serving on the coronavirus task force at the direction of Vice President [[Mike Pence]].
When asked about data showing states' need for equipment, Kushner said, "The notion of the federal stockpile is that it's supposed to be our stockpile. It's not supposed to be states' stockpiles that they then use."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Coronavirus: Liberty University Students Speak Out Against Jerry Falwell Jr. Decision|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/briannasacks/coronavirus-liberty-university-jerry-falwell]]'' March 26, 2020, Brianna Sacks, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Students at [[Liberty University]] in [[Virginia]] are confused and frustrated by school President [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr.'s decision to keep the residence halls and campus open to those who want to return, calling his response to the coronavirus pandemic "reckless," "ignorant," and political.
State and local leaders have sharply criticized Falwell, one of President Trump's most loyal and prominent supporters, for telling students this week that they were "welcome" to return to the large, private evangelical Christian campus in [[Lynchburg]] as the number of COVID-19 cases continues to swell in the US.
The school president said that he made the call with students' wellbeing in mind, arguing that those who live on campus rely on its services. Falwell told the [[Richmond]] Times-Dispatch on Sunday that the university has a "responsibility" to students who paid for the education, want to be with friends and in their dorms, and "to not interrupt their college life."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Coronavirus: Republicans Move Towards Sacrificing Old People for the Economy|https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a31910755/coronavirus-republicans-sacrifice-old-people-stocks/]]'' March 24, 2020, Charles P. Pierce, [[Esquire]]
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You can see it glowing in the fried dough of his face. Not only does El Caudillo del [[Mar-a-Lago]] want to "reopen the country," as he put it in his Fauci-less meeting of the [[Coronavirus]] SuperFriends on Monday night, he wants to do it with parades and banners and buntings and fireworks, the whole ceremony celebrating himself, the Wartime President who apparently is adapting George Aiken's solution for [[Vietnam]] to the current pandemic crisis. He wants to declare victory and get out.
However, it's not just the president*. Over the past couple of days, the response in certain quarters has turned ghoulish. Quite simply, it is becoming a kind of revealed wisdom on the right that we're going to have to take some casualties—especially among we Olds—to get the economy moving again. The editorial page of The [[Wall Street Journal]] pointed the way, as it has on so many soulless conservative projects since the Reagan days, gently hinting that some sort of balance has to be struck between public health and the health of the economy. This is not an unreasonable discussion for reasonable people to have at some point. Unfortunately, it engaged that spark-gap in the presidential* cortex that makes him glom onto any passing idea and ransack it for something that will make him look good. (See also: chloroquin). And once the president* started sharing this view, the other, lesser maniacs in the ranks of [[Republican]] politicians threw open the afterburners.
Take, for example, [[Dan Patrick]], the lieutenant governor of [[Texas]], who took the opportunity on [[Tucker Carlson]]'s program Monday night to go all Soylent Green on himself and the rest of the old folks.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Coronavirus: Secret recording captures GOP Senator raising alarm|https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-secret-recording-captures-gop-senator-privately-raising-alarm-2020-3]]'' March 19, 2020, Kayla Epstein, [[Business Insider]]
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[[NPR]] obtained a recording of [[Republican]] Sen. [[Richard Burr]] telling members of a private club that the coronavirus "is much more aggressive in its transmission than anything we have seen in recent history."
The recording was reportedly taken about three weeks ago. In a statement to Insider, Burr's communications director confirmed the recording.
"[Burr] has worked to educate the public about the tools and resources our government has to confront the spread of coronavirus," the senator's communications director said.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Coronavirus: White supremacists discussed using COVID-19 as bioweapon|https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-white-supremacists-discussed-using-covid-19-as-bioweapon-2020-3]]'' March 22, 2020, Sonam Sheth, [[Business Insider]]
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Federal investigators have learned that white supremacists discussed plans to use the coronavirus as a bioweapon, [[Yahoo News]] reported, citing a weekly intelligence brief from a division of the [[Department of Homeland Security]].
"White Racially Motivated Violent Extremists have recently commented on the coronavirus stating that it is an 'OBLIGATION' to spread it should any of them contract the virus," the document said.
[[White supremacist]]s suggested targeting law enforcement and "nonwhite" people in particular.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Coronvirus: 'Dr Johnny Bananas' and 'Dr Person Fakename' among medical signatories on herd immunity open letter|https://news.sky.com/story/coronvairus-dr-johnny-bananas-and-dr-person-fakename-among-medical-signatories-on-herd-immunity-open-letter-12099947]]'' October 9, 2020, Rowland Manthorpe, [[Sky News]]
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A widely-circulated open letter calling on governments to pursue herd immunity is counting homeopaths, therapists and fake names among its "medical" signatories, leading to accusations that it falsely represents scientific support for the controversial position.
The [[Great Barrington Declaration]], a letter organised by prominent advocates of herd immunity, claims to have been signed by more than 15,000 scientists and medical practitioners, as well as more than 150,000 members of the general public.
Yet [[Sky News]] found dozens of fake names on the list of medical signatories, which anyone can add to if they tick a box and enter a name. These included Dr. I.P. Freely, Dr. Person [[Fake]]name and Dr. Johnny Bananas, who listed himself as a "Dr of Hard Sums".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Corporate Front Group, American Council on Science and Health, Smears List of Its Enemies as "Deniers for Hire"|https://www.prwatch.org/news/2019/01/13440/corporate-front-group-american-council-science-and-health-smears-list-its-enemies]]'' January 24, 2019, Rebekah Wilce, [[PRWatch]]
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The industry front group [[American Council on Science and Health]] (ACSH) has created a clunky new website containing an intriguing list of its enemies.
You may find a few folks you know vilified there.
DeniersForHire.com was created in [[2016]], according to a proxy-cloaked WHOIS listing. The site was funded by ACSH and edited by Cameron English, who currently works for the Genetic Literacy Project (GLP). GLP is another industry front group, run by chemical company PR agent Jon Entine, who has long partnered with ACSH to defend the agrochemical industry. Entine blogs frequently on the ACSH site.
The "deniers" site hyperbolically states as its goal "to expose and neutralize anti-science activist threats to humanity" and features profiles of those who have been thorns in the side of the chemical industry and related groups: scientists, journalists, lawyers, policy experts, and non-profits. Among the "threats to humanity" is [[New York Times]] [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning reporter Eric Lipton.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Corporate Immunity Is Longtime Focus of Conservative Movement|https://theintercept.com/2020/05/26/coronavirus-republicans-corporate-immunity-lawsuits/]]'' May 26, 2020, Akela Lacy, [[The Intercept]]
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Senate [[Republican]]s' top priority for the next coronavirus relief bill, which would protect employers that face lawsuits if their workers get sick or die of Covid-19 — the disease caused by the novel coronavirus — on the job, is the culmination of a decade-old effort by conservative groups like the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]], or ALEC.
Republican Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] has been focused on corporate immunity for weeks, warning that looming lawsuits related to the coronavirus could crush the nation's recovery efforts going forward. Republican proposals would limit liability for certain eligible companies that have resumed in-person operations, provided that businesses follow existing safety and health guidelines specific to Covid-19. In remarks on the Senate floor earlier this month, McConnell thanked fellow Republican Sen. [[John Cornyn]] of [[Texas]] for "thinking proactively about the issue of legal liability."
ALEC, a Koch-backed nonprofit that drafts model bills for state legislators, has pushed similar corporate immunity measures on the state level since the early [[2000]]s, part of a broader Republican push to overhaul tort law. At least 10 states have adopted such measures. In the wake of the pandemic, the group is now adapting existing model bills to limit liability in cases specifically related to the coronavirus, Bloomberg reported. In [[Utah]] and [[North Carolina]] — where ALEC's past chair is the state House's chair of appropriations — lawmakers this month passed new business liability protections giving immunity to businesses, property owners, health care providers, and other essential businesses operating during the pandemic.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[CORRECTED-U.S. Senate panel backs divisive Trump broadcasting nominee Pack|https://uk.reuters.com/article/usa-trump-broadcasting/corrected-us-senate-panel-backs-divisive-trump-broadcasting-nominee-pack-idUKL1N2D31H1]]'' May 22, 2020, [[Reuters]]
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Trump nominated Pack almost two years ago to lead the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which is in charge of government-funded news outlets, including [[Voice of America]] (VOA), which Trump has lashed out against over its coronavirus coverage.
Democrats say Trump sees Pack as someone who would force more favorable coverage of his administration by VOA and other government media outlets. Pack is a close ally of activists including [[Steve Bannon]], once a top aide to Trump and former executive chairman of the right-wing website [[Breitbart]] News.
Trump has criticized VOA as he has blamed [[China]] for worsening the coronavirus outbreak. Last month, for example, his administration accused VOA of amplifying [[Chinese]] propaganda after a segment on a light show marking the reopening of the city of Wuhan, where the outbreak originated from.
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|>| !Cory Booker |
|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Cory Booker|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cory_Booker]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Cory Doctorow |
|>| [img width=175px [Doctorow, 2009|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a9/Cory_Doctorow_portrait_by_Jonathan_Worth_2.jpg/175px-Cory_Doctorow_portrait_by_Jonathan_Worth_2.jpg]] |
|!birth date |July 17, 1971 (50 years)|
|!birth place |[[Toronto|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto]], [[Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario]], Canada|
|!nationality |[[Canadian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadians]],<br>[[British|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom]]|
|!occupation |Author, blogger|
|!genre |[[Science fiction|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_fiction]], [[Wiki[edia:postcyberpunk|postcyberpunk]]|
|!residence |[[Los Angeles|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles]], [[California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California]], United States|
|!website |[[craphound.com/|http://craphound.com/]]<br/>[[pluralistic.net/|https://pluralistic.net/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Cory Doctorow|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cory_Doctorow]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Cory Gardner |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Cosmin Dzsurdzsa |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Could Betsy DeVos Cost Trump the Election?|https://newrepublic.com/article/155292/betsy-devos-cost-trump-election]]'' October 22, 2019, Jennifer C. Berkshire, [[New Republic]]
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In [[2016]], Darrin Camilleri was 24 and teaching at a [[Detroit]] charter school 20 miles from where he grew up, when [[Michigan]] lawmakers took up a measure to implement more rigorous oversight of the city's charter schools. Seemingly anyone could open a charter in Detroit, and the schools closed just as suddenly as they opened. From his classroom on the city's southwest side, Camilleri watched the reform effort fail. "Watching that play out really showed me the downside of deregulation," he told me. "No one is holding anyone accountable." That year, he decided to run for state representative in southern Wayne County, a largely blue-collar area that shades rural at its edges. Rather than hewing to standard Democratic talking points—health care, for instance, or [[Donald Trump]]'s erratic comments—Camilleri made charter school oversight and school funding his central issues, and in 2016, he became the only Democrat to flip a [[Republican]] state house seat in Michigan.
Trump would win the state by the slimmest of margins—just 10,704 votes. Today, his political advisers are determined to court the same coalition of suburban, rural, and blue-collar voters that sent him to the White House three years ago, but the president will have a serious liability during this cycle: [[Betsy DeVos]]. When Camilleri ran for reelection in [[2018]], he lost count of the number of people he met who still supported Trump but had come to loathe DeVos. "She is the most polarizing figure in Michigan," Camilleri told me. "People can't stomach the fact that Trump picked her. They care about good schools."
In the three years since Trump turned Michigan red, education has emerged as a potent political issue in the state, thanks to a steady stream of grim studies and embarrassing news stories. Between [[2003]] and [[2015]], the state ranked last out of all 50 for improvement in math and reading. According to a recent study, Michigan now spends less on its schools than it did in [[1994]]. Republicans have slashed funding to give tax cuts to big businesses. And the number of people who choose to become teachers has fallen dramatically.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[Could the Coronavirus Stop Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court Confirmation?|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/could-the-coronavirus-stop-amy-coney-barretts-supreme-court-confirmation]]'' October 5, 2020, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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Ten days ago, Amy Coney Barrett's path to the Supreme Court seemed almost as rosy as the famous White House garden in which President [[Donald Trump]] nominated her. Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] seemed sure that he had the votes necessary to get her confirmed, regardless of the looming November 3rd election.
But, in a plot twist that would likely be rejected in [[Hollywood]] as too contrived to be believable, the White House ceremony, on September 26th, in which Trump announced Barrett's nomination may have spread the coronavirus to enough [[Republican]] senators to imperil her confirmation. Some hundred and fifty people attended the festive outdoor ceremony, including five members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Virtually all of them ignored the Trump Administration's own public-health guidelines by sitting shoulder to shoulder and, for the most part, without masks. Many of the guests also mingled inside the White House, again without masks.
A week later, the President had been hospitalized with COVID-19, which had also infected the First Lady, several top White House advisers, and, more crucially for Barrett's confirmation vote, two Republican Senators who are members of the Judiciary Committee: [[Thom Tillis]], of [[North Carolina]], and [[Mike Lee]], of [[Utah]]. (Senator [[Ron Johnson]], a Republican of [[Wisconsin]], also tested positive for the coronavirus last week, but he is not a member of the Judiciary Committee.) Two other Republican Judiciary Committee members—[[Ben Sasse]], of [[Nebraska]], and [[Ted Cruz]], of [[Texas]]—said that they had tested negative but, on medical advice, were self-quarantining.
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|>| !Council for National Policy |
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|!tax id |72-0921017|
|!jurisdiction |us-tx|
|!formation |1981|
|!website |[[cfnp.org|https://www.cfnp.org]]|
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The ''Council for National Policy'' (''CNP''), is an umbrella organization and networking group for [[social conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_conservatism_in_the_United_States]] [[activists|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/activists]] in the [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]. It has been described by ''[[The New York Times|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times]]'' as "a little-known club of a few hundred of the most powerful conservatives in the country," who meet three times yearly behind closed doors at undisclosed locations for a confidential conference.<<ref " [2]">> ''[[The Nation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nation]]'' has called it a secretive organization that "networks wealthy right-wing donors together with top conservative operatives to plan long-term movement strategy."<<ref " [1]">>
It was founded in 1981 by [[Tim LaHaye|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_LaHaye]] as a forum for conservative Christians seeking to strengthen the [[political right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-wing_politics]] in the United States.<<ref " [3]">>
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|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/720921017/720921017_2018_%20.pdf]]|12/05/19| $1,579,181.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/720921017/720921017_2017_0fe5742f.PDF]]|11/27/18| $1,738,958.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/720921017/720921017_2016_0e858e92.PDF]]|11/29/17| $1,349,489.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/720921017/720921017_2015_0d64917c.PDF]]|02/21/17| $1,155,495.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/720921017/720921017_2014_0c3a86d2.PDF]]|02/05/16| $1,083,584.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/720921017/720921017_2013_0adbb2a0.PDF]]|11/24/14| $994,524.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/720921017/720921017_2012_09c0674d.PDF]]|12/04/13| $673,194.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/720921017/720921017_2011_08b7d52b.PDF]]|11/20/12| $585,726.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/720921017/720921017_2010_07b31509.PDF]]|11/22/11| $492,476.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/720921017/720921017_2009_0687A826.PDF]]|11/23/10| $505,411.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/720921017/720921017_2007_044B2EC4.PDF]]|09/17/08| $620,487.00|
!!!See also
*[[Council for National Policy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_for_National_Policy]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Council for National Policy|http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Council_for_National_Policy]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Max Blumenthal (September 1, 2008). [[Secretive Right-Wing Group Vetted Palin|http://www.thenation.com/blogs/campaignmatters/352178/secretive_right_wing_group_vetted_palin]]. //The Nation//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "David D. Kirkpatrick (August 28, 2004). [[The 2004 Campaign: The Conservatives: Club of the Most Powerful Gathers in Strictest Privacy|https://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/28/politics/campaign/28conserve.html?ex=1146110400&en=f173712f417dcad1&ei=5070]]. //New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "David D. Kirkpatrick (February 24, 2007). [[Christian Right Labors to Find '08 Candidate|https://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/25/us/politics/25secret.html?ex=1330059600&en=95cfbe147d903c79&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss]]. //New York Times//.">>
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|>| !Council of Conservative Citizens |
|!tax id |36-3354434|
|!website |[[conservative-headlines.org/|http://conservative-headlines.org/]]|
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|!Updated |November 24, 2019|<|<|
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|!2014 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363354434/363354434_2014_0be633f1.PDF]]|10/06/15| $1,186.00|
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*[[Council of Conservative Citizens|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Conservative_Citizens]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Council of Conservative Citizens|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/council-conservative-citizens]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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*[[Council of Europe|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Europe]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[Council on American-Islamic Relations|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_on_American-Islamic_Relations]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Counter media |
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Organizations created to decrease trust in mainstream media, promote contra-factual views and conspiracy theories. Dark Right, but cater to an Alt-Right audience.
!!!See also
*[[Fake news website|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fake_news_website]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Post-truth politics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-truth_politics]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Right-wing media groups|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Right-wing_media_groups]], RationalWiki.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Court dumps Nunes' suit against Trump dossier firm|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/21/devin-nunes-lawsuit-trump-dossier-116675]]'' February 21, 2020, Josh Gerstein, [[Politico]]
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A federal judge has tossed out a racketeering lawsuit former House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes filed last year against the private investigation firm at the heart of the Trump-[[Russia]] saga.
Alexandria, Va.-based U.S. District Court Judge Liam O'Grady's two-page order issued Friday made short work of Nunes' suit, which sought $9.9 million in damages from [[Fusion GPS]], its founder Glenn Simpson and a nonprofit watchdog group, [[Campaign for Accountability]].
The judge also signaled that pressing on with the legal battle could result in sanctions against Nunes and his attorney, [[Steven Biss]].
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{{f42.png}} ''[[Court records, FBI contradict Trump's claims of organized 'antifa-led' riots in Minneapolis after George Floyd's death|https://www.startribune.com/court-records-fbi-contradict-trump-s-claims-of-organized-antifa-led-riots-in-minneapolis-after-georg/573438811/]]'' December 19, 2020, Andy Mannix, [[Star Tribune]]
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In the months since riots erupted in [[Minneapolis]] this summer, state and federal court documents have told a story that largely contradicts the widely disseminated narratives from [[Republican]] and Democratic politicians of what happened in that chaotic week.
President [[Donald Trump]] blamed the violence in Minneapolis on radical leftists, saying "antifa" led the riots. Gov. Tim Walz warned that Minneapolis and [[St. Paul]] were "under assault" by an "organized attempt to destabilize civil society." Other public officials said waves of out-of-state agitators descended on the [[Twin Cities]] and caused the bulk of the violence.
But documents in dozens of state and federal criminal charges, reviewed by the [[Star Tribune]], present a much more complicated narrative of splintered and disorganized crowds with no single goal or affiliation, and in some cases contradictory motives, that vastly outnumbered police and took advantage of a lawless scene.
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|>| !Courtland Sykes |
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{{f1.png}} ''[[COVID relief package contains a $120 billion gift to the superwealthy|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/12/covid-relief-package-contains-a-120-billion-gift-to-the-superwealthy/]]'' December 16, 2020, Michael Mechanic, [[Mother Jones]]
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Back in July, I wrote about how lawmakers from both parties were backing a COVID relief provision that, in effect, is a massive, unnecessary bailout for America's richest business owners. [[Congress]] never managed to come together on that particular bill, so the effort was tabled for a while, but guess what: It's back, and even better for the big fish.
The bipartisan provision, which is opposed by the [[IRS]] and also, oddly enough, by Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, is known as a "double-dip" benefit. It allows businesses that get PPP loans—which the new COVID bill aims to expand—to not only have those loans forgiven, but to be able to deduct the loan amount spent on business expenses from their taxable income.
Getting one benefit or the other seems reasonable, but allowing both would be a major departure from accepted policy and an unprecedented waste of taxpayer money, critics say, that would primarily benefit wealthy law firms, accounting practices, and other well-to-do "pass through" businesses that have dominated the process.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[COVID-19 'Liberate' Groups Are the Same Ones Pushing Climate Denial|https://www.desmogblog.com/2020/04/20/covid-19-liberate-conservative-groups-climate-denial]]'' April 20, 2020, Steve Horn, [[Desmog]]
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First came a denial that it was a problem at all, then a denial of its depth and gravity. Later came an acceptance of the problem but the stance that responding is too economically costly. And as with the climate crisis, this is no accident. The well-funded machinery that sowed doubt about climate is now sowing seeds of doubt over the economic and public health response to COVID-19.
DeSmog previously reported that many conservative groups and individuals who for years downplayed the gravity of the climate crisis did the same as the coronavirus outbreak worsened around the world and eventually made its way into the United States.
Now, weeks into that public health crisis — and with more than three-quarters of a million cases and over 41,000 deaths in the U.S. — groups nationwide are clamoring for an early end to stay-at-home orders and a reopening of state economies. Many of those same groups, a DeSmog investigation shows, are also part of what sociologist [[Robert Brulle]] has called the climate change countermovement and what U.S. Sen. [[Sheldon Whitehouse]] (D-RI) has coined the "web of denial."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[COVID-19 'Liberate' Groups Are the Same Ones Pushing Climate Denial|https://readsludge.com/2020/04/22/covid-19-liberate-groups-are-the-same-ones-pushing-climate-denial/]]'' April 22, 2020, Steve Horn, [[Sludge]]
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Now, weeks into that public health crisis — and with more than three-quarters of a million cases and over 41,000 deaths in the U.S. — groups nationwide are clamoring for an early end to stay-at-home orders and a reopening of state economies. Many of those same groups, a DeSmog investigation shows, are also part of what sociologist [[Robert Brulle]] has called the climate change countermovement and what U.S. Sen. [[Sheldon Whitehouse]] (D-RI) has coined the "web of denial."
Like the eruption of [[Tea Party]] protests in [[2009]], many of the protests have the outward appearance of spontaneity, yet are tied through common funding streams and networks.
In the case of what President [[Donald Trump]] has called the "liberate" movement, one major thread tying the groups together is the [[State Policy Network]] (SPN). SPN, a network of state-level conservative think tanks advancing pro-corporate agendas, has received money from the likes of the Koch family, the Devos family, the [[Mercer Family Foundation]], and others.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Covid-19 death skepticism, explained by a cognitive scientist|https://www.vox.com/2020/9/1/21410352/cdc-6-percent-covid-19-deaths-comorbidities]]'' September 1, 2020, Alan Jern, [[Vox]]
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As the US Covid-19 death toll continues to rise (more than 183,000 as of September 1), so has the number of people who believe that the official death count is vastly inflated.
According to a July Axios-[[Ipsos]] poll, almost one in three people surveyed in the US thought the number of Covid-19 deaths was lower than what was being reported.
Some of the high-profile death skeptics, like author [[Alex Berenson]], believe the media is deliberately sensationalizing deaths. Others note that many of these people were older and might have died during the same period anyway.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[COVID-19 disinformation being spread by Russia, China, say experts|https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/covid-coronavirus-russia-china-1.5583961]]'' May 26, 2020, Elizabeth Thompson, [[CBC News]]
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Some of the disinformation circulating online amounts to conspiracy theories about the origins of the virus — claims that it was invented in a lab or brought to [[China]] by U.S. soldiers, for example.
Some of it involves false reports that experts say could end up harming people — the claim that handwashing doesn't help to prevent the spread of COVID-19, for example, or that the virus doesn't affect smokers.
Canadian Philip Howard heads the [[Oxford Internet Institute]], a U.K.-based academic body studying the sociology of the internet. He said the pandemic has seen an increase in misinformation and disinformation related to COVID-19 being spread by sources related to foreign governments.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Covid-19 vaccine: FDA could consider authorization before Phase 3 trials are over, Financial Times reports|https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/30/health/fda-covid-19-vaccine-eua/index.html]]'' August 30, 2020, Jamie Gumbrecht, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) In an interview with the [[Financial Times]], US [[Food and Drug Administration]] Commissioner Dr. [[Stephen Hahn]] said the agency could consider emergency use authorization or approval for a Covid-19 vaccine before Phase 3 trials are complete.
"It is up to the sponsor [vaccine developer] to apply for authorisation or approval, and we make an adjudication of their application," Hahn told the Financial Times . "If they do that before the end of Phase Three, we may find that appropriate. We may find that inappropriate, we will make a determination."
Hahn noted that an EUA is not the same as FDA approval.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[COVID-Infected GOP Senators Could Threaten Trump's SCOTUS Nomination|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/10/covid-infected-gop-senators-could-threaten-trumps-scotus-nomination]]'' October 4, 2020, Charlotte Klein, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Despite being at least the third [[Republican]] senator to test positive for COVID-19 within the last 24 hours, [[Ron Johnson]] of [[Wisconsin]] still doesn't think mask mandates are a good idea. On Saturday, hours after announcing he had contracted the coronavirus, the GOP lawmaker reportedly said that masks may help reduce the risk of infection but are "certainly not a cure-all" and should be an "individual responsibility." Johnson's comments come a day after Republicans who control the legislature moved to strike down Democratic Governor [[Tony Evers]]' statewide mask mandate. Meanwhile, the swing state has seen a surge of COVID-19 cases in recent days, surpassing daily records for new cases and deaths and raising concerns over Wisconsin's hospital capacity.
On Friday night, after Johnson had taken a test but while he was still awaiting results, he attended the Ozaukee County Republican Party Oktoberfest Dinner, telling the Capital Times that he wore his mask until his remarks, maintained "at least 12 feet from anybody as [he was] speaking," and quickly departed after giving his speech. Johnson also said there was no need for him to self-isolate pending results, as the CDC recommends, because he was asymptomatic. "I'm not sick," he said. "I have no symptoms. I certainly didn't anticipate testing positive, so there was no reason to quarantine."
Johnson is one of three Senate Republicans to report positive test results during what has been a chaotic weekend on Capitol Hill, beginning early Friday morning with [[Donald Trump]]'s [[Twitter]] announcement that he and first lady [[Melania Trump]] had contracted the coronavirus. The two other GOP senators who have tested positive, [[Thom Tillis]] of [[North Carolina]] and [[Mike Lee]] of [[Utah]], are both members of the Judiciary Committee that is scheduled to begin considering [[Judge Amy Coney Barrett]]'s Supreme Court nomination on October 12. While Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] announced Saturday that, in light of the trio of infected senators, the full Senate return will be postponed to October 19, a two-week delay, he made no schedule changes to the confirmation process. "Certainly all Republican members of the committee will participate in these important hearings," McConnell said, per [[Politico]].
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|>| !Cozy Bear |
|!formation |~2008<<ref " [2]">>|
|!type |[[Advanced persistent threat|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_persistent_threat]]|
|!purpose |[[Cyberespionage|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberespionage]], [[cyberwarfare|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cyberwarfare]]|
|!region |[[Russia]]|
|!methods |[[Spearphishing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spearphishing]], [[malware|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/malware]]|
|!language |[[Russian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_language]]|
|!parent organization |either [[FSB|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Security_Service]] or [[SVR|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Intelligence_Service]]<ref name ="fsb">Alperovitch, Dmitri. [[Bears in the Midst: Intrusion into the Democratic National Committee|https://www.crowdstrike.com/blog/bears-midst-intrusion-democratic-national-committee/]].</ref><<ref " [1]">>|
|!affiliations |[[Fancy Bear]]|
|!formerly |APT29, Office Monkeys, CozyCar, The Dukes, CozyDuke, Grizzly Steppe (when combined with [[Fancy Bear]])|
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!!!See also
*[[Cozy Bear|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cozy_Bear]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "https://www.valisluureamet.ee/pdf/raport-2018-ENG-web.pdf">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[MiniDuke relation 'CozyDuke' Targets White House|https://threatintelligencetimes.com/2015/04/27/miniduke-relation-cozyduke-targets-white-house/]]. //Threat Intelligence Times//. 27 April 2015.">>
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear: did Russians hack Democratic party and if so, why?|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jul/29/cozy-bear-fancy-bear-russia-hack-dnc]]'' July 29, 2016, Sam Thielman, [[The Guardian]]
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According to security researchers, the culprit was a [[Russia]]n hacking team long believed by cybersecurity analysts in and outside the US government to be working for the country's largest intelligence agency, GRU. Fascinated researchers have given it a variety of names: APT 28, Strontium, the Sofacy Group, and [[Fancy Bear]].
Last week, [[WikiLeaks]] distributed 20,000 emails from the [[Democratic National Committee]] (DNC) obtained after Fancy Bear and another hacking team believed to be tied to a competing Russian intelligence service, known as [[Cozy Bear]], breached the DNC's internal network. Cozy Bear is believed to have entered the network a year before and waited quietly, gathering information and cataloging emails. Fancy Bear came later. WikiLeaks' consistent position is not to discuss its source and to push back against suggestions that it gained the data from either Bear.
The Bears have three important things in common: expensive digital tools, suggesting state sponsorship; an interest in pursuing sensitive, embarrassing or strategically significant information, rather than financially beneficial data; and a choice of targets that align with Russian political objectives. Both Bears infiltrated the DNC: Cozy beginning in summer [[2015]], Fancy in April this year.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[CPAC 2019: Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens Are the New King and Queen of the GOP Ball|https://www.thedailybeast.com/cpac-2019-turning-point-usas-charlie-kirk-and-candace-owens-are-the-new-king-and-queen-of-the-gop-ball]]'' March 1, 2019, Maxwell Tani, [[Daily Beast]]
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The most popular organization at the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] (CPAC) is one most famous for filming its members wearing diapers on a college campus.
Turning Point [[USA]]'s Thursday-night bash was the most sought-after party at CPAC, the annual conference of right-leaning college students, presidential aspirants, overly passionate political junkies, and attention-starved conservative media stars.
White House communications director Bill Shine, a former [[Fox News]] executive, mingled with guests in the party's VIP section, while serial plagiarist [[Benny Johnson]]—now TPUSA's chief creative officer after leaving The [[Daily Caller]] in February—warmed up the crowd. On the sidelines, conspiracy theorist [[Jacob Wohl]] chatted with college students drinking a tequila cocktail called "[[Mexico]] Will Pay for It."
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Organisers of the controversial [[Australia]]n [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] have been warned that its use of the Australian flag breaches government guidelines.
Guardian Australia understands the commonwealth flag officer has contacted the organisers to warn CPAC Australia has breached rules that specify the flag "should be used in a dignified manner and reproduced completely and accurately".
CPAC Australia has used a segment of the flag in the shape of a star on logos to promote the three-day conservative talkfest in [[Sydney]], including on [[Twitter]] ads that featured former [[Breitbart]] editor-in-chief [[Raheem Kassam]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[CPAC Banned Frank Gaffney Over Baseless Anti-Muslim Charges|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/cpac-banned-frank-gaffney-over-baseless-anti-muslim-charges]]'' February 15, 2011, Ryan J. Reilly, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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The [[American Conservative Union]] banned [[Frank Gaffney]] from speaking at the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] over the past two years because members of the board who looked into the charges he made against other board members found them to be baseless, a source close to the board tells TPM.
As first reported by [[Alex Seitz-Wald]] of [[Think Progress]], the board decided not to invite Gaffney to speak, CPAC Chairman [[David Keene]] said.Keene said in a statement that Gaffney "has become personally and tiresomely obsessed with his weird belief that anyone who doesn't agree with him on everything all the time or treat him with the respect and deference he believes is his due, must be either ignorant of the dangers we face or, in extreme case, dupes of the nation's enemies."
Gaffney had charged that Suhail Khan and [[Grover Norquist]] were helping CPAC become infiltrated by the [[Muslim Brotherhood]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[CPAC Panel: America Threatened By Spread of 'Social Justice' In Evangelical Churches|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/cpac-panel-america-threatened-by-spread-of-social-justice-in-evangelical-churches/]]'' March 6, 2019, Peter Montgomery, [[Right Wing Watch]]
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[[Politician]] and polemicist [[Alan Keyes]] was among the speakers at a CPAC panel titled "Stopping the Progressive Drift of Evangelical Voters," which was sponsored by the group [[Sovereign Nations]]. A Sovereign Nations flyer promoting the CPAC event described the group as "Preparing Gladiators for the Arena of Ideas."
The most glaring thing missing from the presentations, given the session's title, was any data or other evidence of a progressive shift among evangelical voters, particularly white evangelicals, who voted overwhelmingly for [[Donald Trump]] and who remain his most loyal supporters. What concerned the speakers is the fact that some prominent evangelical leaders are urging the church to take on issues like systemic racism, or to view injustice through a lens of "intersectionality," which these men see as the tools of anti-[[Christian]] postmodernists out to deconstruct the evangelical church as a means of furthering their deconstruction of American society.
Speakers included Sovereign Nations' Founder [[Michael O'Fallon]] as well as [[Tom Ascol]] and [[Josh Buice]] (pronounced Bice), two pastors who are allied with Sovereign Nations and its promotion of the idea that "social justice" as a concept is poisoning evangelical churches. Ascol and Buice both spoke at Sovereign Nations' January [[2019]] conference, "Social Justice & The Gospel: The God-breathed Hierarchy and the Postmodern Crisis within the Church."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[CPAC's coronavirus email angered Trump administration officials|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-administration-officials-angry-about-cpac-coronavirus-email-2020-3]]'' March 10, 2020, Anthony L. Fisher, [[Business Insider]]
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Current and former Trump administration officials and other conservative operatives were furious with the email informing CPAC attendees that someone at the conference tested positive for the coronavirus.
The email provided no clues about who the person was or which other attendees may have been exposed, but it made sure to note that President [[Donald Trump]] and Vice President [[Mike Pence]] were not at risk.
A former Trump administration official told Insider that a person under consideration for a position in the administration said CPAC's message read "like a cult email."
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!!!See also
*[[Creative Response Concepts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_Response_Concepts]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[CRC Advisors|https://www.desmogblog.com/crc-public-relations]], DeSmog.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Creationism Whistleblower: 'Academic Freedom' Is Sneak Attack on Evolution|https://www.thedailybeast.com/creationism-whistleblower-academic-freedom-is-sneak-attack-on-evolution]]'' December 28, 2015, Zack Kopplin, [[Daily Beast]]
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When a public school teacher walks into his or her biology classroom, he or she cannot legally teach creationism or intelligent design.
In late [[2004]], the local school board in Dover, [[Pennsylvania]], adopted a policy requiring its teachers to present intelligent design as an alternative to evolution in ninth-grade biology classes. "It is inexcusable to have a book that says man descended from apes with nothing to counterbalance it," said Dover school board member Bill Buckingham during a board meeting.
Dover parents sued the board and on Dec. 20, [[2005]], Judge John Jones III, a federal district court judge appointed by President [[George W. Bush]], ruled that teaching intelligent design was a violation of the separation of church and state.
A ''credit rating agency'' (''CRA'', also called a ''ratings service'') is a company that assigns [[credit rating|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/credit_rating]]s, which rate a debtor's ability to pay back debt by making timely interest payments and the likelihood of [[default|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Default_(finance)]]. These agencies have access to confidential information from institutions like banks, via user agreements with the bank.
A potential creditor may request a credit report, with the debtor's permission, outlining credit history, aggregate bank account information including balances, loan information, and other debts/assets. In many jurisdiction it is a felony offense to misuse this information or obtain it by fraudulent means.
Credit rating agencies are required by law to keep a log of requests for credit information, which can be reviewed by an individual requesting their own credit report.
!!!!Use in Scientology
From many accounts, Scientology makes heavy use of credit information in its operations. Registrars have access to current credit information and bank balances, know when someone has recently received a sum of money, and can suggest ways of obtaining more credit, including coaching members on what to say to banks and credit card companies.
It is not possible that Scientology goes through legal channels for this information because their heavy use would flood the logs of credit information access, ruining the person's credit rating in the process.
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*[[Credit rating agency|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Credit_rating_agency]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Big Three (credit rating agencies)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Three_(credit_rating_agencies)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*Linux was used, because it works.
*[[Free Pascal / Lazarus|https://www.lazarus-ide.org/]], because native code is //fast// code.
*[[TiddlyWiki|https://tiddlywiki.com/]] glued it all together.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Creepy Face Recognition Firm Clearview AI Sure Has a Lot of Ties to the Far Right|https://gizmodo.com/creepy-face-recognition-firm-clearview-ai-sure-has-a-lo-1842740604]]'' April 8, 2020, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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[[Clearview AI]], the dystopian face recognition company that claims to have amassed a database of billions of photos, signed contracts with hundreds of law enforcement agencies, and shopped its app around to the rich and powerful, has extensive links to the far right, according to a [[Huffington Post]] investigation. In fact, one of its associates claimed to have been working on a face recognition product explicitly designed to be useful for mass deportations.
Founder [[Hoan Ton-That]]'s has links to the far-right movement that move right past suspicious into obvious, according to HuffPo. He reportedly attended a [[2016]] dinner with white supremacist [[Richard Spencer]] and organized by alt-right financier [[Jeff Giesea]], an associate of [[Palantir]] founder and Trump-supporting billionaire [[Peter Thiel]]. (Thiel secretly bankrolled a lawsuit that bankrupted [[Gizmodo]]'s former parent company, [[Gawker]] Media.) Ton-That was also a member of a Slack channel run by professional troll [[Chuck Johnson]] for his now-defunct WeSearchr, a crowdfunding platform primarily used by white supremacists; that channel included people like the webmaster of neo-Nazi site [[Daily Stormer]], [[Andrew Auernheimer]], and conspiracy theorist [[Mike Cernovich]],
Per HuffPo, in January [[2017]] Johnson posted on [[Facebook]] that he was working on "building algorithms to ID all the illegal immigrants for the deportation squads." Another source told HuffPo that they had seen him bragging about that work to "a whole bunch of really important people" at Trump's [[DC]] hotel that spring, introducing them to a man the source identified as almost certainly being Ton-That.
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*[[Creflo Dollar|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creflo_Dollar]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[CREW sues DOJ for Erik Prince and Bill Barr meeting records|https://www.citizensforethics.org/legal-action/lawsuits/erik-prince-bill-barr-meeting/]]'' April 13, 2021, [[CREW]]
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Following a [[CREW]] FOIA request more than a year ago, the DOJ failed to turn over communications between former-Attorney General Bill Barr and [[Erik Prince]]—a six-figure Trump and GOP donor, co-founder of defense contractor [[Blackwater]] and brother of Trump Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]]. CREW is suing the DOJ for records on any meetings that Barr and Prince had since they could reveal potential preferential treatment for Trump's allies in Department of Justice investigations.
Prince reportedly faced a DOJ investigation for apparently lying before [[Congress]] about the [[Russia]] probe following Representative [[Adam Schiff]]'s request for a criminal investigation, but almost two years later, no investigation has been reported and no charges have been announced. In addition to charges related to making false statements to Congress, DOJ apparently was considering whether Prince violated U.S. export laws, but no charges have been announced in that case either.
Throughout his tenure, Barr consistently intervened in cases to the benefit of Trump's allies, including several Trump would later go on to pardon. In his final days as president, Trump issued pardon after pardon to benefit himself and his cronies, including for four Blackwater guards convicted of killing of [[Iraq]]i civilians. Trump also pardoned [[Roger Stone]] and [[Michael Flynn]], whose cases Barr and top DOJ officials had reportedly previously intervened in to withdraw stiff sentencing recommendations—in Stone's case, after Trump tweeted that the recommendations were unfair.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Criticism rains down on Trump after he cancels visit to WWI cemetery due to weather|https://globalnews.ca/news/4651220/trump-cemetery-visit-cancelled-rain/]]'' November 10, 2018, Rahul Kalvapalle, [[Global News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] is attracting criticism after he cancelled a trip to a cemetery for American war dead near [[Paris]] — due to rainy weather.
Trump had been scheduled to take part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Aisne-[[Marne]] American Cemetery and observe a moment of silence at the site.
The site marks the [[1918]] Battle of Belleau Wood, in which some 1,800 American soldiers perished over a three-week period while fighting alongside French troops to repel German forces.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Cronyism and Conflicts of Interest in Trump's Coronavirus Task Force|https://theintercept.com/2020/02/29/cronyism-and-conflicts-of-interest-in-trumps-coronavirus-task-force/]]'' February 29, 2020, Sharon Lerner, [[The Intercept]]
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[[Alex Azar]], the Secretary of Health and Human Services, admitted Wednesday that a vaccine for the coronavirus might not be affordable for all Americans. "We can't control that price," Azar told Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., during a congressional hearing about the virus, which has been spreading throughout the world and is widely expected to become a serious public health issue in the United States.
After a wave of criticism from Democrats, Azar walked the comment back the next day, saying that he would ensure public access to a vaccine for the virus known as Covid-19 if one should be developed. But Azar, who served as the top lobbyist for [[Eli Lilly]] before becoming president of the drug company's U.S. operations in [[2012]] and the secretary of Health and Human Services in [[2018]], knows of what he unthinkingly speaks. Exorbitant drug pricing often leaves life-saving treatment out of reach for the poorest Americans. And to the extent that Azar and the other businessmen who make up the majority of the president's task force on the coronavirus have any experience with pharmaceuticals, one of the most profitable sectors of the economy, it's been making money off the system that keeps them out of reach.
In the case of Azar, who earned nearly $2 million during his last year at Lilly, that profit came at the expense of the people who needed the drugs, according to a lawsuit filed in [[2017]]. While Azar was leading the pharmaceutical giant, the cost of its drugs went up significantly. In particular, insulin sold by the company more than doubled in price. According to the suit, which also names Novo Nordisk and Sanofi, Eli Lilly engaged in a scheme to artificially inflate the price of its drug, leaving some diabetic people unable to pay the cost and forced to use expired insulin or none at all. Eli Lilly did not immediately respond to a request for comment but the company has told other publications that the suit has no merit and that it follows the "highest ethical standards."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Crumbling Case Against Assange Shows Weakness of "Hacking" Charges Related to Whistleblowing|https://theintercept.com/2020/09/30/assange-extradition-cfaa-hacking/]]'' September 30, 2020, Micah Lee, [[The Intercept]]
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By [[2013]], the Obama administration had concluded that it could not charge [[WikiLeaks]] or [[Julian Assange]] with crimes related to publishing classified documents — documents that showed, among other things, evidence of U.S. war crimes in [[Iraq]] and [[Afghanistan]] — without criminalizing investigative journalism itself. President [[Barack Obama]]'s Justice Department called this the "[[New York Times]] problem," because if WikiLeaks and Assange were criminals for publishing classified information, the New York Times would be just as guilty. Five years later, in [[2018]], the Trump administration indicted Assange anyway. But, rather than charging him with espionage for publishing classified information, they charged him with a computer crime, later adding 17 counts of espionage in a superseding May [[2019]] indictment.
The alleged hacking not only didn't happen, according to expert testimony, but it also couldn't have happened.
The computer charges claimed that, in [[2010]], Assange conspired with his source, [[Chelsea Manning]], to crack an account on a Windows computer in her military base, and that the "primary purpose of the conspiracy was to facilitate Manning's acquisition and transmission of classified information." The account enabled internet file transfers using a protocol known as FTP. New testimony from the third week of Assange's extradition trial makes it increasingly clear that this hacking charge is incredibly flimsy. The alleged hacking not only didn't happen, according to expert testimony at Manning's court martial hearing in 2013 and again at Assange's extradition trial last week, but it also couldn't have happened. The new testimony, reported earlier this week by investigative news site Shadowproof, also shows that Manning already had authorized access to, and the ability to exfiltrate, all of the documents that she was accused of leaking — without receiving any technical help from WikiLeaks.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Cruz mega-donors' path to 'kingdom building'|https://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/ted-cruz-dan-wilks-criminal-charges-217724]]'' January 14, 2016, Kenneth Vogel, [[Politico]]
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A [[Texas]] billionaire who has played a key role in boosting [[Ted Cruz]]'s presidential campaign — including donating millions to a super PAC and facilitating outreach to hundreds of influential religious conservatives — was charged with assaulting a police officer and accused of threatening his estranged wife during a rough patch of his life, 25 years ago, according to court documents obtained by POLITICO.
Dan Wilks was a key figure behind a private confab to recruit support for Cruz from 300 evangelical leaders and donors last month at a ranch owned by his brother, Farris Wilks, outside their hometown of [[Cisco]], Texas. The brothers, who earned their fortune in fracking, cited a belief that Cruz would infuse American politics with biblical principles when they and their wives donated a combined $15 million to a super PAC supporting the Texas senator's campaign. The family's donations made them the biggest disclosed donors of [[2016]] so far, and suddenly cast them into the spotlight on a national political stage on which mega-donors have become public figures in their own rights and even campaign issues.
It's a far cry from the life Dan Wilks was living in [[1991]], as described in the documents on file in Texas courthouses in Denton, Eastland and Comanche counties. Wilks was scraping just to get by and enmeshed in messy divorce proceedings, during which his estranged wife accused him of threatening her. He also fell behind on child support, the documents show.
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!!!See also
*[[Cult|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cult]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[Frankfurt School|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_School]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Cultural Marxism|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Cultural_Marxism]], RationalWiki.
*[[Dialectic of Counter-Enlightenment: The Frankfurt School as Scapegoat of the Lunatic Fringe|http://canisa.org/blog/dialectic-of-counter-enlightenment-the-frankfurt-school-as-scapegoat-of-the-lunatic-fringe]], CISA.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan revealed as 'Anon' in 'Deep Rig' election conspiracy film|https://www.newsweek.com/cyber-ninjas-ceo-doug-logan-revealed-anon-deep-rig-election-conspiracy-film-1604505?amp=1]]'' June 27, 2021, Benjamin Fearnow, [[Newsweek]]
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The head of the [[Florida]]-based firm chosen to conduct an election audit of [[Arizona]]'s largest county was revealed as "Anon," of [[QAnon]] notoriety.
[[Cyber Ninjas]] CEO [[Doug Logan]] was confirmed as the voice behind "Anon" in the election conspiracy theory film The Deep Rig. Logan's ties to the far-right, baseless theories come after his firm was chosen by Arizona's GOP state lawmakers to conduct a review of the [[2020]] presidential election results on behalf of former President [[Donald Trump]]. The Deep Rig film is directed by a man whose previous movies included a documentary that claimed aliens masterminded the September 11, [[2001]], terrorist attacks.
Numerous online conspiracy theorist websites and popular QAnon forums had previously speculated that Logan, who is now set to lead Arizona's self-audit, had deep ties to the "leadership" of the loose-knit group.
!!!See also
*[[Computer Lib/Dream Machines|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_Lib/Dream_Machines]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[The Daily Caller|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Caller]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[The Daily Caller Has A White Nationalist Problem|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2017/08/16/daily-caller-has-white-nationalist-problem]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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''''The Daily Signal'''' is a conservative American [[political media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/political_journalism]] news website founded in June 2014. The publication focuses on politics, policy, and culture and offers political commentary from a [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] perspective. It is published by conservative think tank [[The Heritage Foundation|Heritage Foundation]].
!!!See also
*[[The Daily Signal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Signal]] - //Wikipedia.//
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''''The Daily Stormer'''' is an American [[neo-Nazi|Neo-Nazi]], [[white supremacist]], and [[Holocaust denial]] commentary and message board website that advocates for the [[genocide]] of [[Jews]].<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">><<ref " [1]">><<ref " [4]">> It considers itself a part of the [[alt-right|Alt-Right]] movement.<<ref " [5]">> Its editor, Andrew Anglin, founded it on July 4, 2013, as a faster-paced replacement for his previous website ''Total Fascism''. The website also publishes its content in [[Spain]] and [[Latin America]], [[Italy]] and [[Greece]].
!!!See also
*[[The Daily Stormer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[The Daily Stormer|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "O'Brien, Luke (January 19, 2018). [[American Neo-Nazi Is Using Holocaust Denial As A Legal Defense|https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/neo-nazi-holocaust-denial-legal-defense_us_5a612a5ce4b0125fd6354368]]. //[[HuffPost]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Wines, Michael (July 5, 2015). [[White Supremacists Extend Their Reach Through Websites|https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/06/us/white-supremacists-extend-their-reach-through-websites.html]]. //[[The New York Times]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Pearce, Matt (June 24, 2015). [[What happens when a millennial goes fascist? He starts up a neo-Nazi site|http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-daily-stormer-interview-20150624-story.html]]. //Los Angeles Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "O'Brein, Luke (December 2017). [[The Making of an American Nazi|https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/12/the-making-of-an-american-nazi/544119/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Gallo, William (August 25, 2016). [[What is the 'Alt-Right'?|http://www.voanews.com/a/hillary-clinton-attacks-donald-trump-alt-right-ties/3481117.html]]. [[Voice of America]].">>
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|!website |[[dailywire.com|https://dailywire.com]]|
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''''The Daily Wire'''' is an American [[right-wing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/right-wing]]<<ref " [1]">>, [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] news and opinion website founded in 2015 by political commentator [[Ben Shapiro]]<<ref " [2]">> who is the site's [[editor-in-chief|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/editor-in-chief]],<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">> funded by the [[Wilks Brothers]].
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*[[The Daily Wire|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Wire]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[At Boston University, Conservative Agitator Ben Shapiro Gives Talk Amid Protests, Criticisms|https://www.wbur.org/news/2019/11/14/daily-wire-young-amercians-activists-protesters-bu]]. //WBUR News//. November 14, 2019.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Gold, Hadas (March 14, 2016). [[Michelle Fields, Ben Shapiro Resign from Breitbart|http://www.politico.com/blogs/on-media/2016/03/michelle-fields-ben-shapiro-resign-from-breitbart-220709]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Political commentator Ben Shapiro to Speak at Roanoke College on Thursday|http://www.roanoke.com/community/sosalem/political-commentator-ben-shapiro-to-speak-at-roanoke-college-on/article_95429f60-7e99-11e6-a22e-878928626352.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Maddaus, Gene (January 19, 2017). [[Inside the Battle 'For the Soul of Conservative Media'|https://variety.com/2017/digital/features/breitbart-conservative-media-alt-right-1201963223/]]. //Variety//.">>
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|>| !Damien Cave |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Dan Bishop |
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|>| !Dan Bongino |
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|!birth name |Daniel John Bongino|
|!birth date |December 4, 1974 (46 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], U.S.|
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''Daniel John Bongino'' (born December 4, 1974) is an American [[far-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/far-right]]<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [1]">> political commentator, radio show host, author, politician, former [[New York City Police Department|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Police_Department]] (NYPD) officer and former [[Secret Service|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Secret_Service]] agent. He ran unsuccessfully for [[Congress|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Congress]] as a [[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]] in 2012, 2014, and 2016.
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*[[Dan Bongino|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Bongino]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Link, Devon (January 19, 2021). [[Fact check: Biden said he plans to increase COVID-19 small business relief to people of color and women|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/01/19/fact-check-biden-didnt-say-he-would-discriminate-covid-relief/4213252001/]]. //[[USA Today|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USA_Today]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Severns, Maggie (November 18, 2020). [[Dan Bongino leads the MAGA field in stolen-election messaging|https://www.politico.com/states/new-york/city-hall/story/2020/11/18/dan-bongino-leads-the-maga-field-in-stolen-election-messaging-1336782]]. //Politico//.">>
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Dan Bongino Devotes His Life to 'Owning the Libs.' Trump Hangs on His Every Word.|https://www.thedailybeast.com/dan-bongino-devotes-his-life-to-owning-the-libs-trump-hangs-on-his-every-word]]'' October 10, 2018, Maxwell Tani, [[Daily Beast]]
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During a guest appearances on [[Fox News]] earlier this year, [[Dan Bongino]], the bombastic NRATV host, forcefully defended President [[Donald Trump]]'s dubious claim that the feds had inserted a "spy" into his [[2016]] campaign out of political malice.
It was standard fare for both Fox News, which traffics in this type of pro-Trump commentary nightly, and for Bongino, who is one of the president's most vocal boosters. And yet, inside the White House, the remark resonated deeply with one cable-obsessed viewer.
"Did you see what Bongino said?" Trump gushed, according to a source with direct knowledge of the private comments. "He's so right, he's just so right about it all. You have to see it."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dan Bongino leads the MAGA field in stolen-election messaging|https://www.politico.com/states/new-york/city-hall/story/2020/11/18/dan-bongino-leads-the-maga-field-in-stolen-election-messaging-1336782]]'' November 18, 2020, Maggie Severns, [[Politico]]
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Bongino — a former police officer and [[Secret Service]] agent who was a latecomer to the talk-show world — is the surprise leader in the far-right media sweepstakes set off by Trump's refusal to concede the election. While the president's chances of clinging to power remain wafer-thin, the prospect of a new conspiracy theory that could dominate right-wing discourse for four years is not being ignored by the pundits, podcasters and mini-moguls who populate MAGA-world.
Even as he fights a public battle with Hodgkin's Disease — a treatable cancer of the lymphatic system — Bongino is pushing himself to a career high: In the days following the election, he had the number-one podcast on iTunes, besting The [[Joe Rogan]] Experience and The [[New York Times]]' The Daily. His [[Facebook]] posts were among the most-shared posts in the United States almost every day, putting Bongino on par with all of [[Fox News]].
And an app that Bongino partly owns and unfailingly promotes, [[Parler]], saw an explosion of post-election interest from [[Republican]]s furious at [[Twitter]] for placing warning labels on the president's tweets. Soon, Parler became the number-one app on iTunes for five days in a row and was similarly popular on Android, where it remains in the top slot.
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|!birthname |Danny Lee Burton|
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|!birth date |June 21, 1938 (83 years)|
|!birth place |[[Indianapolis, Indiana|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianapolis,_Indiana]]|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!religion |[[Christian churches and churches of Christ|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_churches_and_churches_of_Christ]]|
|!alma mater |[[Cincinnati Christian University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_Christian_University]]|
|!occupation |Lobbyist|
|!residence |[[Indianapolis, Indiana|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianapolis,_Indiana]]|
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|>| !Dan Burton International, LLC |
|!registration id |2013012400212|
|!jurisdiction |us-in|
|!formation |January 22, 2013|
|!headquarters |12141 E 79th ST, Indianapolis, IN, 46236, USA|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader title2 |Treasurer|
|!leader title3 |Secretary|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
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''Danny Lee Burton'' (born June 21, 1938) is an [[American|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]] politician. Burton is the former [[U.S. Representative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives]] for Indiana's 5th congressional district, and previously the 6th district, serving from 1983 until 2013. He is a member of the [[Republican Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]] and the [[Tea Party Caucus|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_Caucus]].<<ref " [1]">>
!!!See also
*[[Dan Burton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Burton]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Lobbying Spending Database-Dan Burton International|https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/firmsum.php?id=F47953]], OpenSecrets.
*[[Lobbying Spending Database - Dan Burton International|https://www.opensecrets.org/lobby/clientsum.php?id=F47953]], client, OpenSecrets.
*[[Revolving Door: Dan Burton Employment Summary|https://www.opensecrets.org/revolving/rev_summary.php?id=77750]], OpenSecrets.
*[[Dan Burton's last antivaccine hurrah?|http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2012/04/26/dan-burtons-last-antivaccine-hurrah/]], ScienceBlogs.
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|>| !Dan Coats |
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|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |Daniel Ray Coats|
|!birth date |May 16, 1943 (78 years)|
|!birth place |[[Jackson, Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson,_Michigan]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Dan Coats|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Coats]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Dan Crenshaw |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Dan Goodin |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Dan Meuser |
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|>| !Dan Newhouse |
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|>| !Dan Patrick |
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|!birth name |Dannie Scott Goeb|
|!birth date |April 4, 1950 (71 years)|
|!birth place |[[Baltimore|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore]], Maryland, U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Dan Patrick (politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Patrick_(politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dan Patrick's Long History of Toxic Immigrant-Bashing|https://www.texasobserver.org/dan-patrick-history-anti-immigrant-rhetoric/]]'' August 6, 2019, Gus Bova, [[Texas Observer]]
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Within hours, Lieutenant Governor [[Dan Patrick]] was on [[Fox News]]. But Patrick didn't focus on the safety of [[Texas]]' 4.6 million immigrants and 10.7 million Hispanics; instead, he zeroed in on an upcoming event in [[El Paso]] supposedly organized by "antifa." The next day he was back on Fox, and while he did acknowledge the shooting was likely a hate crime, he spent the bulk of his airtime blaming video games, social media, and the paucity of prayer in public schools.
It's standard for conservatives, in the wake of mass shootings, to deflect attention to chimerical causes like mental illness. But Patrick—even more than other statewide [[Republican]]s in Texas—may have a deeper motive for distraction: his own yearslong record of inciting anti-immigrant hatred.
From the beginning, Patrick staked his political fortunes on xenophobia. Way back in [[2006]], when he was transitioning from radio shock jock to candidate for a state Senate district in the [[Houston]] 'burbs, Patrick was busy telling audiences that immigrants are pathogenic marauders. "The No. 1 problem we are facing is the silent invasion of the border," he once told a small golf club gathering. "They are bringing Third World diseases with them," he added misleadingly, citing tuberculosis, malaria, polio, and leprosy.
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|>| !Dan Proft |
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|>| !Dan Sandini |
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|>| !Dan Searle |
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|>| !Dan Sullivan |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Dan Wilks |
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!!!See also
*[[Dan and Farris Wilks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_and_Farris_Wilks]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Dana Boente |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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*[[Dana Boente|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Boente]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Dana Goodyear |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Dana Loesch |
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|>| !Dana Rohrabacher |
|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Dana Rohrabacher|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana_Rohrabacher]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dangerous Liaisons|https://www.splcenter.org/20130709/dangerous-liaisons]]'' July 10, 2013, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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The [[Alliance Defending Freedom]] (until last year Alliance Defense Fund) is a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based legal organization founded in [[1994]] by 30 prominent [[Christian]] leaders in response to what they saw as "growing attacks on religious freedom." A powerhouse with an annual budget of more than $30 million, the ADF's website says it works "tirelessly to advocate for the right of people to freely live out their faith in America and around the world."
With a staff of 44 lawyers and an additional 2,200 who are allied with the organization, the ADF works globally because it sees "a risk of winning a domestic battle while potentially – in time – losing the world." Among other things, the group is dedicated to protecting students' freedom of religion, human life from the moment of conception, and traditional marriage. Its website states that it is active in 31 foreign countries and describes a number of global initiatives. But one aspect of its international work goes unmentioned.
For three years, a ferocious legal and public relations battle has been waged in Belize, a Central American country of some 356,00 people, over an existing criminal statute that can lead to imprisonment for private sexual acts between consenting adults of the same sex. The fight is over the constitutionality of Section 53 of Belize's criminal code, which prescribes a 10-year sentence for "carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any person or animal." The ADF and a few other hard-line U.S.-based religious-right groups have joined this fight, providing legal and other advice to those seeking to keep LGBT sex illegal in as many countries as possible.
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Name collision between Daniel Burke, LaRouchite, and Daniel Burke, CNN religion editor.
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|>| !Daniel Dale |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Daniel Engber |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Daniel Friberg |
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*[[Daniel Friberg|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Friberg]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Daniel Greenfield |
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!!!External links
*[[Venture into the World of Stupidparty Journalism|https://www.stupidpartyland.com/1/post/2015/01/venture-into-the-incestuous-universe-of-stupidparty-journalism.html]], January 14, 2015, Patrick Andendall, StupidpartyLand.
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|>| !Daniel Hodges |
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|>| !Daniel Pipes |
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|!birth date |September 9, 1949 (71 years)|
|!birth place |[[Boston|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston]], [[Massachusetts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Daniel Pipes|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Pipes]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Daniel Webster |
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|>| !Daniel Wood |
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|>| !Dara Lind |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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dara vs homeopathic medicine. Excellent clip!
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!!!External links
*[[Dark Money Basics|https://www.opensecrets.org/dark-money/basics]], OpenSecrets.
*[[Dark Money Process|https://www.opensecrets.org/dark-money/process]], OpenSecrets.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dark money and PAC's coordinated 'reopen' push are behind doctors' viral hydroxychloroquine video|https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/social-media/dark-money-pac-s-coordinated-reopen-push-are-behind-doctors-n1235100]]'' July 28, 2020, Brandy Zadrozny, [[NBC News]]
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A dozen doctors delivered speeches in front of the U.S. Capitol on Monday to a small crowd, claiming without evidence that the coronavirus could be cured and that widely accepted efforts to slow its spread were unnecessary and dangerous.
It was the latest video to go viral from apparent experts, quietly backed by dark money political organizations, evangelizing treatments for or opinions about the coronavirus that most doctors, public health officials and epidemiologists have roundly decried as dangerous misinformation.
[[Donald Trump Jr]]. was left unable to tweet for 12 hours on Tuesday morning after [[Twitter]] took punitive action on his account for tweeting the video. "This is a must watch!!! So different from the narrative everyone is running with!" Trump Jr. tweeted at 8:13 p.m. on Monday. Twitter's press account tweeted that Trump Jr.'s tweet broke the social media company's policy of "sharing misinformation on COVID-19."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dark money group America First Policies is running a pro-Trump polling operation. Here is an inside look at its secretive work|https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/01/america-first-policies-dark-money-polling-for-trump.html]]'' March 1, 2018, Christina Wilkie, [[CNBC]]
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[[America First Policies]], a nonprofit group with close ties to President [[Donald Trump]], has hired Trump's pollsters to conduct a wide range of political polling and research that experts say resembles the kind of expensive work the [[Republican National Committee]] has performed for prior GOP administrations.
Such a practice breaks with decades of tradition and raises concerns about potential coordination between the pro-Trump dark money group, the White House and the RNC. America First Policies and the RNC have denied coordinating. The White House did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
Over the past six months, [[CNBC]] has obtained more than 50 documents through an obscure portal on the America First Policies website.
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{{f84.png}} ''[[Dark Money in Conservative Politics: The Shadowy American Nonprofit Bankrolling Canada's Conservative Movement|https://north99.org/2018/02/08/dark-money-conservative-politics-shadowy-american-nonprofit-bankrolling-canadas-conservative-movement/]]'' February 8, 2018, [[North99]]
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In our series Dark Money in Conservative [[Politics]], we take a deep look at where [[Canada]]'s Conservative movement gets its funding and support from international sources.
Our first story looked at the [[Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms]] (JCCF) and the web of funding and incestuous connections between other right-wing causes.
Our second story analyzed the deep connections between the JCCF and the alt-right media outlet [[Rebel Media]], and how The Rebel helps fundraise for the JCCF.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dark money in oil and pipelines make the water more muddy|https://observerxtra.com/2019/05/09/dark-money-in-oil-and-pipelines-make-the-water-more-muddy/]]'' May 9, 2019, Steve Kannon, [[The Observer]]
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The election of a [[Jason Kenney]]-led government means [[Alberta]] will be pushing to get tar sands oil flowing again at all costs, the environment included. Throw in an upcoming federal election and the government's purchase of the Trans Mountain pipeline, and it's a good bet there will be additional pressure to do something for the West.
Kenney's stance is clear. His right-wing government makes no pretence of weighing all sides of the debate. The Trudeau Liberals, however, are attempting to appear to be something to everyone on this issue.
We can expect plenty of vitriol, particularly from the energy companies eager to extract more resources, both in Alberta and everywhere else they have holdings. Climate-change researchers have estimated some 80 per cent of all carbon-based energy in the ground – coal, oil, natural gas – will have to remain there if we're to have any chance of avoiding catastrophic warming due to greenhouse gas emissions. Those with profits in mind are having no part of it.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dark Money Pours Into West Virginia Ahead of State Supreme Court Election|https://readsludge.com/2020/06/07/dark-money-pours-into-west-virginia-ahead-of-state-supreme-court-election/]]'' June 7, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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When [[West Virginia]]ns go to the polls on Tuesday, June 9, to elect three new Supreme Court of [[Appeal]]s justices, in at least one of the contests voters will likely have heard more about the candidates from outside groups funded by corporate interests and secret donors than from the candidates themselves. That's because two groups—the [[Republican]] State Leadership Committee's (RSLC) Judicial Fairness Initiative and ReSet West Virginia PAC—have spent a combined $2.7 million to boost their preferred candidates and blanket the airwaves with television ads, far more than any of the candidates have spent on ads.
The outside spending has focused on the First District race between incumbent Supreme Court Chief Justice Tim Armstead, former Supreme Court Justice Richard Neely, and circuit judge David Hummel.
The RSLC's Judicial Fairness Initiative has spent more than $1.5 million since May 12 on television ads and other forms of expenditures that oppose Neely or support Armstead, according to campaign finance records maintained by the Office of the West Virginia Secretary of State. That amount far outweighs the $163,000 the Armstead campaign has spent, according to state records.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dark Money Pours Into Wisconsin Supreme Court Race|https://readsludge.com/2020/04/05/dark-money-pours-into-wisconsin-supreme-court-race/]]'' April 5, 2020, David Moore, [[Sludge]]
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The groups buying ads to promote Kelly—[[Republican]] State Leadership Committee (RSLC) and [[Wisconsin]] Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC)—have ties to the dark money network that spent tens of millions to block President Obama's Supreme Court pick and to confirm Trump's.
Both groups have received funding from the [[Judicial Crisis Network]] (JCN), a nonprofit that pledged last year to spend $10 million to support Trump's U.S. Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh, the same amount it spent in [[2017]] to help confirm [[Justice Neil Gorsuch]]. JCN has been heavily funded by the [[Wellspring Committee]], a dark money group with ties to the Koch network that was primarily funded by a single anonymous donor. The Wellspring Committee, which shut down in December [[2018]], was also a likely conduit for a mysterious $1 million donation to the Trump inaugural committee.
JCN and the Wellspring Committee have both made payments to BH Group, which, according to documents filed at the FEC, is affiliated with [[Federalist Society]] executive vice president [[Leonard Leo]], who has worked with national Republicans to install far-right judges. Kelly is a former president and board of advisors member of the [[Milwaukee]] [[Lawyer]]'s Chapter of the Federalist Society.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dark Money: Jane Mayer on How the Koch Bros. & Billionaire Allies Funded the Rise of the Far Right|https://www.democracynow.org/2016/1/20/dark_money_jane_mayer_on_how]]'' January 20, 2016, [[Democracy Now!]]
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AMY GOODMAN: Our guest for the hour is [[Jane Mayer]], staff writer for The [[New Yorker]], author of the new book, Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right. If you think about what's happening in this country, the rise of inequality, why climate change action doesn't happen in a more systemic way—many different issues—Jane Mayer talks about some of the reasons, the power blocs behind the major obstacles—the bloc. Start with where you're getting your information.
JANE MAYER: Well, I interviewed hundreds of people for this. And there—I have many new documents also. I mean, one of the things that was interesting to me, I mean, I went into this kind of wondering why does the government seem so dysfunctional. As you said, why can't something be done about global warming in [[Congress]]? All of the scientific community is going one way, Congress is going the other. American public opinion supports doing something about global warming, the Congress won't do anything. What's holding it up? Money, the fossil fuel interests and others. And you can see it in here.
There's a—and it begins long ago. In about [[1976]], there was a plan laid by [[Charles Koch]] to build what he called a radical movement to change the way that America voted and thought. And he said we need to, quote-unquote, "destroy" the statist paradigm and start a movement. And he modeled it on the [[John Birch Society]]. He loved the secrecy of the John Birch Society. And there's a paper that is quoted in here that he wrote in 1976 about how he was going to found a movement and launch it. So, this has been a long, long-running project. And he's built it up. He's an engineer. He's extraordinarily wealthy. And he has worked with a number of very smart people to build this network that tries to sort of push, push, push the country in his direction.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dark Web Intellectuals Feel Like Their Free Speech is Under Attack-Even Though They Are Super Successful|https://www.themarysue.com/dark-web-intellectuals-sadfolk-nation/]]'' May 23, 2018, Princess Weekes, [[The Mary Sue]]
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Sometimes you read an opening sentence and your hand instinctively moves to the nearest glass of wine, or if you are sober the nearest glass Diet Coke, because you are in for some shit. Take the opening paragraph of [[New York Times]] opinion author Bari Weiss in her piece "Meet the Renegades of the [[Intellectual Dark Web]]":
Here are some things that you will hear when you sit down to dinner with the vanguard of the Intellectual Dark Web: There are fundamental biological differences between men and women. Free speech is under siege. Identity politics is a toxic ideology that is tearing American society apart. And we're in a dangerous place if these ideas are considered "dark."
Weiss then goes on to talk about this collection League of Extraordinary Political Gentlemen made up of people like [[Ben Shapiro]], Bret and [[Eric Weinstein]] (no relation to Harvey), [[Heather Heying]], and [[Sam Harris]].
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*[[Today in history]]
*[[Alt-Right index]]
*[[Dark Right index]]
,,[[Credits]],,
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|>| !Darya Aslanova |
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|>| !Data Propria, Inc. |
|!formation |February 1, 2018|
|!registration id |E0056442018-2|
|!jurisdiction |us-nv|
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*[[Data Protection Act 1998|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Protection_Act_1998]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Dave Davies |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Dave Rubin |
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!!!See also
*[[Dave Rubin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Rubin]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Dave Smith |
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|>| !David A. Fahrenthold |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !David Barton |
|>| [img width=175px [Barton in 2016|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/12/David_Barton_in_2016_--_photo_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg/175px-David_Barton_in_2016_--_photo_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg]] |
|!birth date |January 28, 1954 (67 years)|
|!birth place |[[Aledo, Texas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aledo,_Texas]], U.S.|
|!occupation |Author, political activist|
|!residence |Aledo, Texas, U.S.|
|!alma mater |[[B.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.A.]], [[Oral Roberts University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oral_Roberts_University]]|
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!!!See also
*[[David Barton (author)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Barton_(author)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[David Barton|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/david-barton]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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|>| !David Bernhardt |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9a/Secretary_David_Bernhardt.jpg/175px-Secretary_David_Bernhardt.jpg]] |
|!title |US Secretary of the Interior|
|!birth name |David Longly Bernhardt|
|!birth date |August 17, 1969 (52 years)|
|!birth place |[[Rifle|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifle,_Colorado]], [[Colorado|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[David Bernhardt|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bernhardt]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !David Bossie |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4b/David_Bossie_by_Gage_Skidmore_5.jpg/175px-David_Bossie_by_Gage_Skidmore_5.jpg]] |
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!!!See also
*[[David Bossie|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Bossie]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !David Bowie |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[David Brooks Resigns From The Aspen Institute|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/craigsilverman/times-columnist-david-brooks-told-people-to-join-nextdoor]]'' March 6, 2021, Craig Silverman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[David Brooks]] has resigned from his position at the [[Aspen Institute]] following reporting by [[BuzzFeed News]] about conflicts of interest between the star [[New York Times]] columnist and funders of a program he led for the think tank.
Eileen Murphy, a spokesperson for the Times, said in a statement that editors approved Brooks's involvement with Aspen in [[2018]], when he launched a project called Weave. But current editors weren't aware he was receiving a salary for Weave.
"The current Opinion editors were unaware of this arrangement and have concluded that holding a paid position at Weave presents a conflict of interest for David in writing about the work of the project, its donors or the broader issues it focuses on," Murphy said.
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|>| !David Carney |
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|>| !David Cay Johnston |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !David Clarke |
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!!!See also
*[[David Clarke (sheriff)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Clarke_(sheriff)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !David Climenhaga |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !David Cole |
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|>| !David Corn |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f355.png}} ''[[David Cross on Donald Trump - Oh, Come On|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1wkqZIJOAQ]]'' May 1, 2020, Comedy Dynamics, [[YouTube]]
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Watch David Cross: Oh, Come On on Amazon Prime [[Video]], Apple TV, Dish, DirecTV, Spectrum, Google Play and more! You can also listen to the album on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Pandora and more!
Video: https://bit.ly/2Kpt6q2
Audio: https://orcd.co/davidcross
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|>| !David Duke |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/57/Rsz_davidduke.jpg/175px-Rsz_davidduke.jpg]] |
|!office |[[Grand Wizard]] of the <br>[[Knights of the Ku Klux Klan]]|
|!term start |1974|
|!term end |1979/1980|
|!predecessor |''Position established''|
|!successor |[[Don Black (white supremacist)|Don Black]]|
|!state house2 |Louisiana|
|!district2 |81st|
|!term start2 |February 18, 1989|
|!term end2 |January 13, 1992|
|!predecessor2 |[[Charles Cusimano|Chuck Cusimano]]|
|!successor2 |[[David Vitter]]|
|!birth date |July 1, 1950 (71 years)|
|!birth place |[[Tulsa, Oklahoma]], U.S.|
|!children |2|
|!education |[[Louisiana State University|Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge]] ,,(BA),,<br>[[Interregional Academy of Personnel Management]] ,,(PhD),,|
|!party |[[American Nazi Party|American Nazi]] (before 1975)<<ref " [1]">><br>[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] (1975–1988)<br>[[Populist Party (United States, 1984)|Populist]] (1988–1989)<br>[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] (1989–1999; 2016–present)<<ref " [2]">><br>[[Reform Party of the United States of America|Reform]] (1999–2001)<<ref " [3]">>|
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!!!See also
*[[David Duke|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Duke]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Paul West (1991-12-05). [[David Duke takes aim at presidency La. legislator unveils GOP primary bid|http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1991-12-05/news/1991339014_1_david-duke-duke-called-duke-announced]]. //Baltimore Sun//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[The Latest: Ex-KKK leader Duke: 'My time has come'|http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-the-latest-ex-kkk-leader-duke-says-he-will-run-2016jul22-story,amp.html]]. //The San Diego Union-Tribune//. July 22, 2016.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Donald Trump Condemned Klansman David Duke in 2000, But Now Claims To \u2018Know Nothing About' Him|http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/02/28/donald-trump-has-known-about-klansman-david-duke-a-man-he-claimed-to-know-nothing-about-since-at-least-the-year-2000donald-trump-has-known-about-klansman-david-duke-a-man-he-claim/]]. //[[Breitbart News]]//. February 28, 2016.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[David Duke and His Twitter Nazis Got Mad at Me. Twitter Took Their Side.|https://theintercept.com/2019/11/30/david-duke-and-his-twitter-nazis-got-mad-at-me-twitter-took-their-side/]]'' November 30, 2019, Jon Schwarz, [[The Intercept]]
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[[Twitter]] is notorious for its passivity as users are abused by its large contingent of Nazis, [[Christian]] Identitarians, Odinist/Wotanists, fascist furries, and presidents of the United States. When @hardrock[[2016]] threatened political commentator Rochelle Ritchie on October 11, [[2018]], and she reported it, Twitter informed her using boilerplate language that it didn't see anything the matter. A few days later, @hardrock2016 — i.e., [[Cesar Sayoc]] — began mailing out 16 pipe bombs to prominent Democrats, news outlets, etc.
But what happens when the feelings of Twitter's Nazis get hurt? As I found out, Twitter becomes deeply concerned and springs into action.
The short version of the story is that I made fun of [[Tucker Carlson]]; Carlson's fans notified [[David Duke]], the former KKK Grand Wizard and current Twitter personality; Duke dug up an earlier joke I'd made in [[2015]]; Duke's minions reported the 2015 joke to Twitter; and Twitter told me my 2015 joke violated its terms of service and my account would be frozen unless I voluntarily deleted it. Now, eight months later, I've finally given in and bowed to Twitter's degrading demands.
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|>| !David Edwards |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !David Fontana |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f182.png}} ''[[David Frum has 'no regrets' about controversial debate with Steve Bannon|https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-monday-edition-1.4892526/david-frum-has-no-regrets-about-controversial-debate-with-steve-bannon-1.4892531]]'' November 5, 2018, Carol Off, As It Happens, [[CBC Radio]]
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"I said what I wanted to say and I think it had the main effect that I wanted to have, which is to give people on the eve of the American midterm, give those who see what's happening encouragement and hope."
Frum, a senior editor at [[The Atlantic]] magazine, debated Bannon, the former executive chairman of right-wing website [[Breitbart]] News, about the role of populism in politics as part of the [[Munk Debates]] in [[Toronto]] on Friday.
The event sparked a protest outside the Roy Thomson Hall venue, largely centred around opposition to the inclusion of Bannon, who helped [[Donald Trump]] win the [[2016]] U.S. presidential election and served as White House chief strategist for eight months until August [[2017]].
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|>| !David Gorski |
|!movement |[[Scientology critic|Critic]]|
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|>| !David Hogg |
|>| [img width=175px [Hogg at a rally on February 17, 2018|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e5/David_Hogg_at_the_Rally_to_Support_Firearm_Safety_Legislation_in_Fort_Lauderdale.jpg/175px-David_Hogg_at_the_Rally_to_Support_Firearm_Safety_Legislation_in_Fort_Lauderdale.jpg]] |
|!birth name |David Miles Hogg|
|!birth date |April 12, 2000 (21 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[David Hogg|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hogg]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !David Horowitz |
|>| [img width=175px [Horowitz in February 2011|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ed/David_Horowitz_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg/175px-David_Horowitz_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg]] |
|!birth name |David Joel Horowitz|
|!birth date |January 10, 1939 (82 years)|
|!birth place |[[Forest Hills, Queens, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_Hills,_Queens]], U.S.|
|!occupation |[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]]|
|!nationality |United States|
|!education |MA, [[University of California at Berkeley|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California_at_Berkeley]]<br>BA, [[Columbia University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_University]]|
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!!!See also
*[[David Horowitz|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Horowitz]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[David Horowitz|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/david-horowitz]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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|>| !David Horowitz Freedom Center |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/2/20/DH-FreedomCenter_logo.jpg]] |
|!formation |August 4, 1988|
|!tax id |95-4194642|
|!jurisdiction |us-ca|
|!registration id |C1442535|
|!website |[[davidhorowitzfreedomcenter.org|https://www.davidhorowitzfreedomcenter.org]]|
|!product |[[FrontPage Magazine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FrontPage_Magazine]]|
|!focus |[[Media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_media]]|
|!former name |Center for the Study of Popular Culture|
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The ''David Horowitz Freedom Center'', formerly the ''Center for the Study of Popular Culture'' (''CSPC''), is a [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]]<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> foundation founded in 1988 by political [[activist]] [[David Horowitz]] and his long-time collaborator [[Peter Collier|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Collier_(political_author)]]. It was established with funding from groups including the [[John M. Olin Foundation]], the [[Bradley Foundation]] and the [[Scaife Foundation|Scaife Foundations]]. It runs several websites and blogs, including ''[[FrontPage Magazine]]'', Students for Academic Freedom and [[Jihad Watch]]. It has been described as Islamophobic<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">> as has its blog [[Jihad Watch]].<<ref " [6]">>
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!!!See also
*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Horowitz_Freedom_Center]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[FEAR INC. Explore the $57 million network fueling Islamophobia in the United States|https://www.islamophobianetwork.com/]], Center for American Progress.
*[[The Godfather|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2014/godfather]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/David_Horowitz_Freedom_Center]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Maureen Ryan. "The Other Side of Grief: The Home Front and the Aftermath in American Narratives of the Vietnam (Culture, Politics, and the Cold War Culture, Politics, and the conservative David Horowitz Freedom Center)". Univ. of Massachusetts Press.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Asma Khalid (October 20, 2007). [[Horowitz campus effort targets Islamic 'fanatics'|https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1314&dat=20071020&id=_2lWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d_MDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3260,7355318]]. //[[The Spokesman-Review]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Michael Krebs (December 23, 2010). [[Controversy in Seattle over anti-Israel outdoor advertisements|http://digitaljournal.com/article/301717]]. //DigitalJournal.com//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Kazem, Halima (20 June 2016). [[Funding Islamophobia: $206m went to promoting 'hatred' of American Muslims|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jun/20/islamophobia-funding-cair-berkeley-report]]. The Guardian.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Yang, Jennifer (21 December 2017). [[Board member of anti-racism agency fired amid accusations of Islamophobic commentary|https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2017/12/21/board-member-of-anti-racism-agency-fired-amid-accusations-of-islamophobic-commentary.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "John L. Esposito. [[Islamophobia and the Challenges of Pluralism in the 21st Century - Introduction|http://www12.georgetown.edu/sfs/docs/ACMCU_Islamophobia_txt_99.pdf]]. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University.">>
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|>| !David Icke |
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|>| !David Jang |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bd/Djang1.jpg/175px-Djang1.jpg]] |
|!other names |Pastor David|
|!occupation |[[Professor]]<br/>[[Theologian]]<br/>[[Minister (Christianity)|Minister]]<br/>"Second Coming Christ"|
|!religion |[[Heresy in Christianity|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heresy_in_Christianity]]|
|!citizenship |[[United States]]|
|!education |B.Th., M.Div.<br/>[[Hanshin University]]<br/>M.A. [[Yonsei University]]<br/>Ph.D. [[Dankook University]]|
|!birth name |Jae\u2010Hyung Jang|
|!birth date |October 30, 1949 (71 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[David Jang|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Jang]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[David Jang and The Community|https://culteducation.com/group/1290-jang-david-and-the-community.html]], Cult Education Institute.
*[[David Jang|http://old.freedomofmind.com/Info/infoDet.php?id=759]], Freedom of Mind.
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|>| !David Jolly |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1f/David_Jolly.jpg/175px-David_Jolly.jpg]] |
|!state |Florida|
|!term start |March 11, 2014|
|!predecessor |[[Bill Young|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Young]]|
|!residence |[[Indian Shores, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Shores,_Florida]]|
|!birth name |David Wilson Jolly|
|!birth date |October 31, 1972 (48 years)|
|!birth place |[[Dunedin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunedin,_Florida]], Florida, U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Carrie Jolly ,,(1999–2014),, <br /> Laura Donahoe ,,(2015–),,<<ref " [1]">>|
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!!!See also
*[[David Jolly|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Jolly]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Bennett, Kate (2014-03-13). [[David Jolly will wed Laura Donahoe|http://www.politico.com/story/2015/06/david-jolly-laura-donahoe-wedding-118615.html]]. Politico.">>
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*[[David Keene|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Keene]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!birth name |David Hamilton Koch|
|!birth date |May 3, 1940|
|!birth place |[[Wichita, Kansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichita,_Kansas]], U.S.|
|!death date |August 23, 2019 (79 years)|
|!death place |[[Southampton, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southampton,_New_York]], U.S.|
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*[[David Koch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Koch]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f182.png}} ''[[David Koch, billionaire conservative activist and donor, dead at 79|https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/david-koch-obituary-1.5257303]]'' August 23, 2019, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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Billionaire industrialist David H. Koch, who with his older brother Charles transformed American politics by pouring their riches into conservative causes, has died at age 79.
"It is with a heavy heart that I now must inform you of David's death," [[Charles Koch]] announced Friday.
[[David Koch]], who lived in [[New York City]], was the [[Libertarian]] Party's vice-presidential candidate in [[1980]]. He was a generous donor to conservative political causes, as well as educational, medical and cultural groups.
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*[[David Lane (activist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lane_(activist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[David Lane (white supremacist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lane_(white_supremacist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
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|!occupation |"Journalist"|
|!employer |[[Rebel Media]]|
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"The Menzoid, as he prefers to be known, is something of a professional clown. (He's also a former National Post contributor.) He often performs stunts meant to humiliate or mock the left."<<ref " [1]">>
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Warnica, Richard (August 18, 2017). [[Inside Rebel Media: How Ezra Levant built an extreme media juggernaut|https://nationalpost.com/features/inside-ezra-levants-rebel-media]]. //National Post//.">>
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|>| !David Perdue |
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|!birth name |David Alfred Perdue Jr.|
|!birth date |December 10, 1949 (71 years)|
|!birth place |[[Macon|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macon,_Georgia]], [[Georgia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)]], U.S.|
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*[[David Perdue|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Perdue]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !David R. Henderson |
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|!birth name |David Richard Henderson|
|!birth date |November 21, 1950 (70 years)|
|!birth place |[[Boissevain, Manitoba|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boissevain,_Manitoba]], Canada|
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!!!See also
*[[David R. Henderson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_R._Henderson]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[David R Henderson|https://www.desmogblog.com/david-r-henderson]], DeSmog.
*[[David R. Henderson|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/David_R._Henderson]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !David Rouzer |
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|>| !Rabbi David Saperstein |
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|!birth name |David N. Saperstein|
|!title |Former [[US Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom]]|
|!term |January 6, 2015|
|!predecessor |[[Suzan Johnson Cook|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzan_Johnson_Cook]]|
|!successor |[[Sam Brownback]]|
|!birth date |August 5, 1947 (74 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!religion |[[Reform Judaism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_Judaism]]|
|!occupation |American rabbi, lawyer, Jewish community leader, US Ambassador|
|!alma mater |[[Cornell University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_University]]<br>[[Hebrew Union College|Cornell University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_Union_College-Jewish_Institute_of_Religion]]<br>[[Hebrew Union College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_Union_College-Jewish_Institute_of_Religion]]<br>[[American University|Washington College of Law|American University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_College_of_Law]]|
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Rabbi Sapperstein was originally appointed to the [[White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships|Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships]] when [[Barack Obama]] assumed office. He was repeatedly advocated for by CSI lobbyist [[Greg Mitchell]] for nomination as [[US Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom]] prior to his predecessor's term (during a vacancy in 2010), and up until his later appointment by [[President Obama|Barack Obama]] in 2014.
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*[[David Saperstein (rabbi)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Saperstein_(rabbi)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[US State Department Bio Saperstein, David|http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/235915.htm]]
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !David Stern |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Days After Its Disastrous British Launch, Turning Point Has Already Lost One Of Its Star Recruits|https://www.buzzfeed.com/alexspence/pro-trump-turning-point-loses-star-activists]]'' February 8, 2019, Alex Spence, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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They were here to start a culture war, and [[Charlie Kirk]] was looking forward to the backlash.
"There will be retaliation, there will be protest," the 25-year-old founder of [[Turning Point USA]], a right-wing student organisation with close links to [[Donald Trump]], said in [[London]] recently as he described plans for an assault on British university campuses. "You will see that it takes individuals to go straight into the fire to start a movement."
But already some of the Tory activists Kirk recruited to launch Turning Point in the [[UK]] are having second thoughts about its war on "cultural marxism", according to several people familiar with their internal discussions. Within days of the launch, one of the "influencers" tapped to front the campaign has distanced himself from the group, [[BuzzFeed News]] has learned.
"There was a sense of people realising, 'Who are these cranks?'," one source said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[DEA Can Secretly Surveil George Floyd Protesters|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/jasonleopold/george-floyd-police-brutality-protests-government?bftwnews&utm_term=4ldqpgc#4ldqpgc]]'' June 2, 2020, Jason Leopold, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The [[Drug Enforcement Administration]] has been granted sweeping new authority to "conduct covert surveillance" and collect intelligence on people participating in protests over the police killing of [[George Floyd]], according to a two-page memorandum obtained by [[BuzzFeed News]].
Floyd's death "has spawned widespread protests across the nation, which, in some instances, have included violence and looting," the [[DEA]] memo says. "[[Police]] agencies in certain areas of the country have struggled to maintain and/or restore order." The memo requests the extraordinary powers on a temporary basis, and on Sunday afternoon a senior Justice Department official signed off.
Attorney General [[William Barr]] issued a statement Saturday following a night of widespread and at times violent protests in which he blamed, without providing evidence, "anarchistic and far left extremists, using [[Antifa]]-like tactics," for the unrest. He said the [[FBI]], DEA, US Marshals, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives would be "deployed to support local efforts to enforce federal law."
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Deborah Birx |
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|!title |White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator|
|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
|!birth date |April 4, 1956 (65 years)|
|!birth place |[[Carlisle, Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlisle,_Pennsylvania]], U.S.|
|!education |[[Houghton College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houghton_College]] ([[BS|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Science]])<br/>[[Pennsylvania State University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penn_State_Milton_S._Hershey_Medical_Center]] ([[MD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Medicine]])|
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!!!See also
*[[Deborah Birx|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Birx]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Declan McCullagh |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Deconstructed: Is QAnon the Future of the Republican Party?|https://theintercept.com/2020/08/28/is-qanon-the-future-of-the-republican-party/]]'' August 28, 2020, Ryan Grim, [[The Intercept]]
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[[QAnon]] is a far-ranging conspiracy theory that alleges, among other things, that a patriotic Trump supporter (or supporters) embedded in the highest levels of the U.S. government has been using internet forums to send coded messages to the American public about a secret plan to arrest and/or execute a global cabal of child-torturing, blood-drinking, Satan-worshipping pedophiles. Despite its self-evident implausibility, the mantle of QAnon has been taken up by a huge number of mostly right-wing Americans, including a shocking number of [[Republican]] politicians. Guest host [[Ryan Grim]] talks to Intercept reporter Aída Chávez and the [[Daily Beast]]'s [[Will Sommer]] about the future of QAnon.
William Sommer: QAnon could potentially become more dangerous if Trump loses, because these are people who have become convinced that Trump is gonna solve all their problems. When that doesn't happen, I think they're gonna go, like, "Holy smokes, maybe I have to take action myself."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Decrying Russian disinformation, Lindsey Graham cites alleged Russian disinformation|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/09/senate-intelligence-committee-russian-disinformation-comey/]]'' September 30, 2020, Dan Friedman, [[Mother Jones]]
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With barely a month to go before the [[2020]] presidential election, [[Republican]]s on the Senate Judiciary Committee spent Wednesday attacking Democrats' [[2016]] nominee using alleged [[Russian disinformation]]. The GOP senators did so even as they blasted former [[FBI]] Director [[James Comey]]—who was testifying before the panel—for what they claimed was the bureau's possible use of Russian disinformation.
In other words, Republicans spent a five-hour hearing Wednesday haranguing the FBI for advancing possible Russian disinformation, while busily doing the same thing themselves.
This might seem hypocritical, but it's consistent with an overt bid by the committee's chair, Sen. [[Lindsey Graham]] (R-S.C.), and other GOP senators to aid President Trump's efforts to discredit the federal investigation into the Trump-Russia scandal.
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|!birth place |New Delhi, India|
|!birth date |October 22, 1946 (74 years)<<ref " [1]">>|
|!occupation |Alternative medicine advocate, public speaker, writer|
|!spouse |Rita Chopra|
|!parents |Krishan Chopra, Pushpa Chopra|
|!relatives |[[Sanjiv Chopra]] (brother)|
|!children |[[Mallika Chopra]] and [[Gotham Chopra]]|
|!nationality |American<<ref " [2]">>|
|!ethnicity |Indian|
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*[[Deepak Chopra|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepak_Chopra]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Brotherhood: Dharma, Destiny, and the American Dream|https://books.google.com/books?id=rdAGdB_D6XMC&pg=PR3]]. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Jeffrey Brown (May 13, 2013). [[Chopra Brothers Tell Story of How They Became Americans and Doctors in Memoir|http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/entertainment-jan-june13-chopra_05-30/]].<br />[[Brotherhood: Dharma, Destiny, and the American Dream|https://books.google.com/books?id=rdAGdB_D6XMC&pg=PA194]]. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.<br />Boye Lafayette De Mente (January 1, 1976). [[Cultural Failures That Are Destroying the American Dream! – The Destructive Influence of Male Dominance & Religious Dogma!|https://books.google.com/books?id=U-6WsEOi-7EC&pg=PA42]]. Cultural-Insight Books.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Defamation lawsuit brought by self-proclaimed email 'inventor' settles|https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/defamation-lawsuit-brought-self-proclaimed-email-inventor-settles-n1007196]]'' May 17, 2019, Cyrus Farivar, [[NBC News]]
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A defamation lawsuit against tech news website [[Techdirt]] filed by a Massachusetts man who questionably claimed to have invented email in numerous articles has been settled.
[[Shiva Ayyadurai]]'s attorney, [[Charles Harder]], released a statement earlier in the week noting that no money had changed hands, and wrote that both parties were "pleased to have resolved this matter."
Since 2011, Ayyadurai has put forward his claim that he invented email as a teenager in 1978, and also claims he was the first to use the term "EMAIL."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Defectors Tell of Torture and Forced Sterilization in Militant Iranian Cult|https://theintercept.com/2020/03/22/mek-mojahedin-e-khalq-iran/]]'' March 22, 2020, Murtaza Hussain, [[The Intercept]]
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The Mojahedin-e Khalq started as a militant revolutionary movement, committed in principle to bringing human rights and democracy to [[Iran]]. But over the last four decades, it has devolved into a secretive, cult-like group that resembles a militant, Islamist version of the Church of Scientology. The [[MEK]] has carried out bombings, sabotage missions, and murders. Since its founding in [[1963]], it is believed to have killed hundreds or even thousands of Iranians, as well as a handful of Americans.
From [[1997]] to [[2012]], the United States designated the MEK a foreign terrorist organization. But the group, which once opposed U.S. intervention in Iran, has effectively switched sides, becoming a convenient proxy force for Tehran's enemies, particularly American neoconservatives, the Gulf Arab states, and [[Israel]]. The current MEK leadership maintains close ties with several prominent American politicians, including [[Donald Trump]]'s former national security adviser [[John Bolton]] and the president's personal attorney [[Rudy Giuliani]], both of whom have been paid speakers at MEK events.
Yet despite the harm it has caused to Iranians and others, the MEK's most numerous victims may have been its own members. Interviews with six defectors in [[Europe]] reveal that the MEK has isolated, disappeared, and tortured many of its cadres into submission, including forcing dozens of female members to have sex with Rajavi and undergo medical sterilization so they could devote themselves more fully to the leader and his cause.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Defense Attorney for Kyle Rittenhouse Sued for Fraud and Breach of Contract by Former Colleagues|https://lawandcrime.com/lawsuit/defense-attorney-for-kyle-rittenhouse-sued-for-fraud-and-breach-of-contract-by-former-colleagues/]]'' September 4, 2020, Jerry Lambe, [[Law and Crime]]
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One of the defense attorneys representing [[Kyle Rittenhouse]], the 17-year-old Trump supporter accused of fatally shooting two protesters in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]] last month, has some legal trouble of his own following a tumultuous split with several colleagues at his law firm. In a lawsuit filed Monday in the Superior Court of [[Georgia]], three former employees accused attorney L. [[Lin Wood]] of failing to pay them an undisclosed sum as part of a settlement agreement that was reached when they left the firm earlier this year.
Attorneys Nicole Wade, Jonathan Grunberg, and Taylor Wilson filed the breach of contract complaint against Wood and his law firm, L. Lin Wood, P.C. (LLW PC). They accused their former employer of consistently "abusive" and "erratic" behavior, which, they said, led them to negotiate their departure from the firm.
"In early [[2020]], due to the erratic, abusive, and unprofessional behavior of Defendant L. Lin Wood as described herein, Plaintiffs sought to leave Defendant LLW PC and entered into a [[Settlement]] Agreement rather than litigate – and despite – the issues described herein," the lawsuit stated. "Indeed, Plaintiffs Wade, Grunberg, and Wilson made significant financial concessions in the Settlement Agreement, despite having no legal obligation to do so, specifically to avoid filing this lawsuit in favor of protecting the privacy of Defendant Wood and various third parties."
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*[[Defense Intelligence Agency|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defense_Intelligence_Agency]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Delaware GOP Sticks with Senate Candidate Who Backs White Nationalist Group and QAnon|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/10/08/delaware-gop-sticks-with-senate-candidate-who-backs-white-nationalist-group-and-qanon/]]'' October 8, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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The [[Republican]] nominee for U.S. Senate in the state of [[Delaware]], 32-year-old [[Lauren Witzke]], has expressed support for the dangerous conspiracy theory movement [[QAnon]] and recently gave an interview to the white nationalist hate site [[VDARE]], run by the VDARE Foundation, which she has often promoted on social media. On top of that, she's rallied with the neo-fascist street gang the [[Proud Boys]], which the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] considers a "general" hate group.
In the recent past, the Delaware Republican Party might have disavowed Witzke, who has little hope of ousting incumbent Democratic Sen. [[Chris Coons]]. But in today's hyperpolarized society, the state party is supporting Witzke, even in the face of mounting evidence of her far-right extremism.
In addition to the party's backing, Witzke has earned support from a Trump megadonor, Matt Miller, the president of the [[Indiana]]-based winnebago company Newmar, who donated the maximum allowed contribution of $2,800 to her campaign.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Delayed Homeland Security Report Warns of 'Lethal' White Supremacy|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/06/us/politics/homeland-security-white-supremacists-russia.html]]'' October 6, 2020, Zolan Kanno-Youngs, [[New York Times]]
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WASHINGTON — The [[Department of Homeland Security]] warned on Tuesday that violent white supremacy was the "most persistent and lethal threat in the homeland" in an annual assessment that a former intelligence chief had accused the agency of withholding in deference to President Trump.
The intelligence chief-turned-whistle-blower last month accused the department of blocking the report and directing analysts to play down the threat of violent white racism as well as [[Russia]]n election interference to align the agency's message with the president's. But the final report appeared to do no such thing.
The threat assessment highlighted white supremacists as the most deadly among domestic terrorists in recent years and Russia as the primary threat to spreading disinformation.
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Senate health committee ranking member [[Patty Murray]] (D-WA) on Monday called for Health and Human Services secretary [[Alex Azar]] to demand the resignation of [[Michael Caputo]], HHS assistant secretary of public affairs, after he reportedly claimed that a "resistance unit" of "seditious" government scientists at the CDC are working to undermine President Trump.
According to a [[New York Times]] report, Caputo claimed during a histrionic [[Facebook]] livestream on Sunday that anti-Trump government scientists at the CDC "haven't gotten out of their sweatpants except for meetings at coffee shops" to plot "how they're going to attack [[Donald Trump]]."
"There are scientists who work for this government who do not want America to get well, not until after [[Joe Biden]] is president," Caputo said, according to the Times, before going on to claim that his own life is at risk.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Democratic Party Backs ALEC-Tied Rep Against Progressive Challenger|https://readsludge.com/2020/01/07/democratic-party-backs-alec-tied-rep-against-progressive-challenger/]]'' January 7, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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Democratic Rep. [[Tom O'Halleran]] of [[Arizona]]'s First [[Congress]]ional District is affiliated with an organization that promotes conservative legislation across the country, yet top House Democrats and [[Democratic Party]] groups are backing him against a primary challenge from his left.
O'Halleran is listed as an alumnus of the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC), a group that brings corporations, lobbyists and lawmakers together to co-write bills, on the group's website. "ALEC alumni advance limited government, free market and federalism priorities at every level of elected office," the website states. O'Halleran was a [[Republican]] state legislator in Arizona from [[2001]] to [[2009]].
ALEC has had a profound impact on Republican policies since its founding in [[1973]]. The group, which has deep ties to the Koch network, has been behind dozens of rightwing proposals that have passed at the state and federal levels, including "stand your ground" gun laws, restrictive voter ID requirements, and limits on the federal government's ability to regulate greenhouse gases. The group has also worked directly with congressional Republicans through a partnership it formed in [[2012]] with the Republican Study Committee, a caucus of conservative House members.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Democratic Super PACs Are Getting Wildly Outspent by GOP Groups in Georgia Senate Runoffs|https://readsludge.com/2020/11/13/democratic-super-pacs-are-getting-wildly-outspent-by-gop-groups-in-georgia-senate-runoffs/]]'' November 13, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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Despite underperforming in congressional races across the board on Election Day, Democrats still have a chance to win control of the Senate and give themselves the fleetingly rare opportunity of controlling both chambers of [[Congress]] while having an ally in the White House. If Democrats prevail in both of the [[Georgia Senate]] runoff races that are set to take place on Jan. 5, the Senate would have a 50/50 split and Senate President-elect [[Kamala Harris]] would be able to break tie votes.
But so far Democratic spending groups are staying on the sidelines while their GOP counterparts have begun spending millions of dollars on ads, mailers, and door-to-door canvassing efforts to support [[Republican]] candidates Sens. [[Kelly Loeffler]] and [[David Perdue]]. Outside groups backing the Republicans have reported spending more than $2.5 million since Election Day, according to a [[Sludge]] review of [[Federal Election Commission]] filings. No groups have yet to report spending any money supporting Democrats in the races.
The group spending the most so far for the Republicans in Georgia is a Carey committee called National Victory Action Fund, which formed in October and spent on several other Senate races last month. National Victory Action Fund has reported spending $1.15 million on pro-Loeffler and pro-Perdue online ads and email communications since November 4. The group does not have a website and was registered in [[Virginia]] by an individual who serves as a treasurer for many Republican-aligned PACs. It has so far only disclosed two donors who gave $250 each through its WinRed page.
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[[Congress]]ional Democrats tasked with leading the House Oversight and Reform Committee have launched a probe into the [[Arizona]] "audit" firm "[[Cyber Ninjas]]." The group conducted the hotly contested review of [[Maricopa County]]'s ballots following the [[2020]] election.
In a Wednesday letter, Democratic Reps. [[Carolyn Maloney]], the committee chair, and Rep. [[Jamie Raskin]] requested documents and communications from Cyber Ninjas CEO [[Doug Logan]] stemming from the company's invasive audit that rendered voting machines useless in the state. The letter cites Logan over his firm's "lack of election audit experience," their "reported mismanagement of the audit in Maricopa County," and the CEO's "own bias and history of embracing conspiracy theories related to the election."
Logan, first caught headlines after a series of pro-Trump conspiracy theories were found posted to his social media channels, which the letter cites. "The parallels between the statistical analysis of [[Venezuela]] and this year's election are astonishing," Logan penned on social media back in December.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Democrats Fear Trump's New 2020 Strategy Is Working|https://www.thedailybeast.com/democrats-fear-trumps-china-bashing-on-coronavirus-is-working]]'' April 11, 2020, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] and his allies are leaning heavily into a new [[2020]] strategy tying Democrats and their presumptive presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] not just to [[China]] but to its role in spreading the coronavirus.
Democrats are increasingly worried that the strategy will work.
The Trump re-election campaign released a new ad this week going after Biden over his opposition to restrictions on travel from China designed to control the spread of the coronavirus outbreak. That was followed with a fundraising solicitation on Saturday that hammered home the point: "I am TOUGH ON CHINA and Sleepy Joe Biden is WEAK ON CHINA," it declared.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Democrats Need to Wake Up: The Trump Movement Is Shot Through With Fascism|https://theintercept.com/2020/09/27/trump-supporters-fascism-election/]]'' September 27, 2020, Rich Benjamin, [[The Intercept]]
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Allegations of involuntary hysterectomies conducted on people in a migrant detention center? Record numbers of children going to bed hungry? It's futile to pinpoint when exactly President [[Donald Trump]]'s America left the community of civilized peoples. It's more important and useful to explain how we kid ourselves about the fascist impulses of his "ordinary" supporters that hide in plain sight.
Under some delusion, many Democrats and liberals have expected each new whistleblower's report, each insider's memoir to expose Trump's corruption so shockingly, so unequivocally, as to make his supporters see the light. But the sooner these politicos understand that Trump's supporters don't care about his autocracy, the better the liberals can go about the business of trying to win this election.
Just pay attention to the urgent [[MSNBC]], [[NPR]], and [[New York Times]] exposés on each incriminating revelation into Trump's misconduct or read the liberal nonprofit industrial complex's battery of watchdog reports, and you will witness liberals acting as though a lack of information is damning our democracy, as though one more smoking gun would save it. If only they knew, the mantra goes. Nope, neither [[Michael Wolff]]'s "Fire and Fury" nor [[John Bolton]]'s "The Room Where It Happened" nor [[Mary Trump]]'s "Too Much and Never Enough" have clarified Trump's reputation to his followers or undecided voters. A major commentator just suggested: [[Bob Woodward]]'s book is the one that will land "like a hydrogen bomb."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Democrats Slam Trump's 'Politically Motivated' Ousting Of Transportation Watchdog|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/transportation-watchdog-mitch-behm-trump-inspector-general_n_5ec4cd02c5b62cbfaa2f2068?ri18n=true]]'' May 20, 2020, Dominique Mosbergen, [[Huffington Post]]
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Three leading House Democrats demanded Tuesday that the Trump administration reinstate [[Mitch Behm]] as the Transportation Department's acting inspector general after the president removed Behm from the role — the latest in a string of Trump firings of government watchdogs.
In separate letters addressed to Transportation Secretary [[Elaine Chao]] and [[Howard Elliott]], the administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration who was tapped by Trump to replace Behm, House Oversight Chair Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.), Transportation Chair Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) and Rep. Gerald Connolly (D-Va.), who leads an Oversight subcommittee, vowed to investigate the circumstances around Behm's ouster.
"Mr. Behm's removal is the latest in a series of politically motivated firings of Inspectors General by President Trump," the lawmakers wrote. "This assault on the integrity and independence of Inspectors General appears to be an intentional campaign to undermine their ability to expose corruption and protect taxpayer dollars from waste, fraud, and abuse."
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Democratic leaders argued on Sunday that President [[Donald Trump]]'s new executive orders circumventing deadlocked congressional negotiations on coronavirus relief are far from adequate to meet the scope of the crises facing the United States.
"The president's executive orders described in one word could be: 'Paltry.' In three words: 'Unworkable, weak and far-too-narrow,'" Senate Minority Leader [[Chuck Schumer]] said on [[ABC]]'s This Week on Sunday. "As the American people look at these executive orders, they'll see they don't come close to doing the job in two ways: One, what they propose, second, what's left out."
Trump signed four executive orders at his private golf club in Bedminster, [[New Jersey]], on Saturday, claiming that House Democrats have been holding federal assistance "hostage," and that the GOP has "had it" after more than two weeks of contentious negotiations over the next coronavirus relief package.
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{{f132.png}} ''[[Demonizing Muslims: To what end?|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/second-reading/demonizing-muslims-to-what-end/article591113/]]'' August 19, 2011, Gerald Caplan, [[Globe and Mail]]
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Why do certain media choose to offer platforms to those who spread malicious lies and instill fear about [[Muslim]]s? Do they agree with those sentiments? Is it to influence their government's policies on multiculturalism, immigration or laws banning Muslim institutions and practices? Is it in the name of free speech for Muslim-bashers? To fill space? To improve ratings? Or merely for the hell of it?
Take a look at the Canadian cases of Maclean's magazine and columnist [[Mark Steyn]], and the [[Sun Media]] chain and both [[Geert Wilders]] and [[Ann Coulter]]. All three warn of the imminent Muslim threat to civilization – that's good old us, of course – and demonize an entire religion and its adherents by effectively lumping together all the world's 1.5 billion Muslims as one homogeneous, monolithic, looming, existential menace. Never mind that Muslims live in every country on earth and are divided by sect, nationality, class, language, religious practice, ideology and race.
For some years, Mr. Steyn had a regular column in Maclean's, where a regular theme was the way Muslims imperiled the world. Besides his column, the magazine also published a long excerpt from his book America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It, which a reviewer in The [[Globe and Mail]] called "quite possibly the most crass and vulgar book about the West's relationship with the Islamic world I have ever encountered."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dems outraged as Trump administration scales back election security briefings|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/29/odni-to-scale-back-election-security-briefings-404919]]'' August 29, 2020, Betsy Woodruff Swan, [[Politico]]
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The [[Office of the Director of National Intelligence]] is scaling back its election security briefings to [[Congress]], according to two sources familiar with the matter and documents reviewed by POLITICO.
ODNI told the House and Senate intelligence committees that it will still provide written briefings, but that they should not expect verbal, in-person briefings on the topic, according to a congressional official and letters dated Aug. 28 that Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe sent to top members of Congress. Ratcliffe indicated in those letters that leaks from Congress were the reason for ending in-person briefings.
The move has enraged congressional Democrats, who have long charged the Trump administration with downplaying threats to U.S. elections from foreign actors, especially [[Russia]]. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff said in a statement that ODNI canceled separate briefings that had been scheduled for September before the intelligence committees and all members of Congress.
Scientology in Denmark.
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|!birth date |July 9, 1953 (68 years)|
|!birth place |[[Mena, Arkansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mena,_Arkansas]]|
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*[[Dennis L. Montgomery|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_L._Montgomery]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Dennis Prager|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Dennis_Prager]], RationalWiki.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Dennis Prager Licks Dirty Forks To Show COVID Who's Boss|https://www.thedailybeast.com/dennis-prager-has-the-worst-covid-takes-on-the-internet?ref=home]]'' May 16, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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As the coronavirus creeps across the country, Prager has had many terrible takes in his weekly fireside chats with his [[YouTube]] audience. Countless pro-Trump pundits have bounced back and forth on the virus, taking it seriously when [[Donald Trump]] is boasting his administration's response, then belittling its mortality rate when he isn't.
But not Prager.
He holds himself out as a sort of ponderous philosopher-king of the right—a cut above your usual [[Sean Hannity]] and [[Mark Levin]] types. The name of his YouTube channel, "[[PragerU]]," essentially posits that watching videos from Prager and his associates is the equivalent of a university education.
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*[[United States Department of Homeland Security|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Homeland_Security]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Deputies look into false Antifa reports|https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/deputies-look-into-false-antifa-reports/]]'' June 7, 2020, Paul Gottlieb, [[Peninsula Daily News]]
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SEQUIM — Investigators into the reported harassment of a [[Spokane]] family in Forks on Wednesday evening said they did not know if there was a direct link between that incident and statements made by FREDS [[Guns]] 2.0 owner [[Seth Larson]] on his [[Facebook]] page earlier that day.
"At this point, we don't know, but we will be finding out," said Sgt. Ed Anderson with the Clallam County Sheriff's Office, who is leading the investigation.
Larson posted that he had been told the protest group [[Antifa]] would be coming to Sequim during a protest there at noon Wednesday. He said they were being bused into town from [[Seattle]] and would be violent. He did not identify his source.
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|>| !Derek Sloan |
|!birth date |November 11, 1984 (36 years)|
|!birth place |[[Norfolk County, Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk_County,_Ontario]], Canada|
|!profession |Lawyer|
|!party |[[Conservative|Conservative Party of Canada]]|
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*[[Derek Sloan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Sloan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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On cable news, Dershowitz has emerged as a go-to Trump-defender and critic of the left wing of the [[Democratic Party]], all while self-identifying as a "liberal Democrat." Over the summer, Dershowitz loudly complained about being shunned by Martha's Vineyard's largely liberal residents.
But Dershowitz's shift to the right, and the frequent defense of the Trump administration, has coincided with a lucrative source of income for the retired professor.
Dershowitz's work for the anti-refugee and anti-[[Muslim]] [[Gatestone Institute]] paid him $120,000 in [[2017]], making him one of the group's highest paid contractors, according to tax disclosures reviewed by [[LobeLog]].
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{{f372.png}} ''[[DeSantis top donor invests in COVID drug governor promotes|https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-business-health-coronavirus-pandemic-4d0d18b24e0dd41de2424e19b3ed994f]]'' August 17, 2021, Brendan Farrington, [[Associated Press]]
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[[Florida]] Gov. [[Ron DeSantis]] — who has been criticized for opposing mask mandates and vaccine passports — is now touting a COVID-19 antibody treatment in which a top donor's company has invested millions of dollars.
DeSantis has been flying around the state promoting a monoclonal antibody treatment sold by [[Regeneron]], which was used on then-President [[Donald Trump]] after he tested positive for COVID-19. The governor first began talking about it as a treatment last year.
Citadel, a [[Chicago]]-based hedge fund, has $15.9 million in shares of Regeneron Pharmaceutical Inc., according to filings with the U.S. [[Securities and Exchange Commission]]. Citadel CEO [[Ken Griffin]] has donated $10.75 million to a political committee that supports DeSantis — $5.75 million in [[2018]] and $5 million last April.
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"I know many people are upset that we've left the President's posts up, but our position is that we should enable as much expression as possible unless it will cause imminent risk of specific harms or dangers spelled out in clear policies," Zuckerberg wrote. "We looked very closely at the post that discussed the protests in [[Minnesota]] to evaluate whether it violated our policies. Although the post had a troubling historical reference, we decided to leave it up because the [[National Guard]] references meant we read it as a warning about state action."
In a 599-word [[Facebook]] update , Zuckerberg explained that a Thursday post from Trump's personal account stating that "once the looting starts, the shooting starts" would be allowed to remain because "people need to know if the government is planning to deploy force." The explanation came about 16 hours after [[Twitter]] took action against an identical message posted on its platform, placing a warning label on Trump's tweet and preventing users from liking or retweeting it.
Facebook CEO [[Mark Zuckerberg]] said Friday that the social network won't take down a post by President [[Donald Trump]] on the [[Minneapolis]] protests , despite his own personal feeling that it contained "divisive and inflammatory rhetoric."
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Despite Opposition, John Ratcliffe Confirmed For Top Intelligence Post|https://www.npr.org/2020/05/21/860134557/despite-opposition-john-ratcliffe-confirmed-for-top-intelligence-post]]'' May 21, 2020, Greg Myre, [[National Public Radio]]
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Despite Democratic opposition, the [[Republican]] majority in the Senate on Thursday confirmed U.S. Rep. [[John Ratcliffe]], R-[[Texas]], as the new director of national intelligence, overseeing all 17 intelligence agencies.
With the 49-44 vote along party lines, Ratcliffe becomes the fourth person to hold the job in less than a year.
He takes over at a sensitive moment. U.S.-[[China]] tensions are rising over the coronavirus pandemic, and many in the national security community say they are certain that [[Russia]] again will attempt to interfere in the U.S. presidential election this fall.
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Just weeks after massive public outcry over accusations of poor medical care and unwanted gynecological procedures at a [[Georgia]] immigration detention facility, women detainees said little has changed and they're facing retaliation for speaking out.
Early Saturday, Yenifer Moya-Lopez, an immigrant detained at [[Immigration and Customs Enforcement]]'s (ICE) Irwin County Detention Center, started to have trouble breathing. It wasn't the first time this had happened: For months since being sent to the facility in Ocilla, Georgia, in late June, Moya-Lopez has been filing medical requests to have her breathing issues assessed. The 25-year-old from the [[Dominican Republic]] had previously been diagnosed with asthma and told she needed an albuterol inhaler, but didn't receive it.
Moya-Lopez, who started to also get a headache and struggled to get enough air, asked one of the women to hold some VapoRub under her nose to see if it would help her breathe. But she kept getting worse and the women detained with her called for medical aid. A nurse arrived about 15 minutes later and told Moya-Lopez she was having a panic attack. Moya-Lopez insisted she wasn't and could barely breathe. On the way to the infirmary, Moya-Lopez said she fainted and woke up hooked up to an oxygen mask.
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"We don't tolerate racism, and we told [officers]: 'You're black. The Nazis will kill you, too. They don't have any respect for African American police officers,'" Williams said. "They were threatening to shoot cops, calling [officers] monkeys and N-words, and my comrades were trying to get officers to break rank and turn them back against the Nazis."
Craig's comments appeared to echo [[Donald Trump]]'s remarks after the [[2017]] [[Charlottesville]] [[Unite the Right]] rally in which a far-right protester was convicted of murdering a counter-protester and injuring eight others by driving a car into a crowd. Trump said there were "very fine people" on both sides.
The Motor City Pride festival took place in downtown [[Detroit]]'s Hart Plaza last weekend. About 15 members of the neo-Nazi [[National Socialist Movement]] marched at the event. They openly carried three rifles, two handguns and other weapons, according to police.
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[[New York]] prosecutors investigating [[Donald Trump]]'s finances previously issued a subpoena to [[Deutsche Bank]], one of the foremost lenders to the president's business, as part of their inquiry – and the bank complied, according to the [[New York Times]].
The office of the [[Manhattan]] district attorney, [[Cyrus Vance]], is seeking eight years of the president's personal and corporate tax records, but has disclosed little about what prompted the prosecutor and his team to request the records beyond payoffs to women to silence them about alleged affairs with Trump in the past.
[[Lawyer]]s for Vance told a judge in New York on Monday that he was justified in demanding the records from Trump, citing public reports of "extensive and protracted criminal conduct at the [[Trump Organization]]".
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Days after some Democratic senators approached [[Deutsche Bank]] for details of US President [[Donald Trump]]'s business deals, the bank has turned down the request citing legal and contractual boundaries, reports said on Saturday.
"We hope that you will understand Deutsche Bank's need to respect the legal, as well as contractual, boundaries that exist with respect to such confidential information," Deutsche Bank's law firm, Akin Gump, wrote in a letter dated April 21, seen by [[Reuters]] and Bloomberg.
The letter also said that "there is a critical legal distinction between inquiries conducted pursuant to congressional rules adopted by duly authorized committees, on the one hand, and informational requests made by individual members, on the other."
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|!birth name |Devin Gerald Nunes|
|!birth date |October 1, 1973 (47 years)|
|!birth place |[[Tulare, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulare,_California]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
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{{f354.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes and the Power of Keyword Signaling|https://www.wired.com/story/devin-nunes-and-the-dark-power-of-keyword-signaling/]]'' October 14, 2019, Francesca Tripodi, [[Wired]]
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On September 26, the [[House Intelligence Committee]] held a hearing to investigate a whistle-blower complaint against President [[Donald Trump]]. In [[Congress]]man [[Devin Nunes]]' opening remarks, he argued that this was just another example of news media and Democratic "information warfare" spreading "hoaxes" that delegitimize the president. His argument was similar to his remarks during a June 12 House Intelligence Committee hearing, where he referred to the Mueller Report as a "shoddy political hit piece" created through a "perfect feedback loop" between intelligence leakers, key intelligence figures, Democrats, and the media who perpetuate "fake outrage." These remarks do more than assert his position. A careful analysis reveals how strategic keyword signaling amplifies conservative agendas in the contemporary news environment.
We increasingly turn to search engines to seek out information. Since [[Google]]'s earliest days, marketers have relied on "search engine optimization" to try to maximize the likelihood that Google returns content that highlights their cause or company. In today's media landscape, organizations and individuals also use these tactics to manipulate the algorithms behind [[Facebook]]/Instagram and [[Twitter]] feeds. The problem is, whether or not we're aware, the key words we search are coded with political biases. My research demonstrates that it's possible to position ideological searches to maximize the exposure of their content.
When there is limited or no content available on a topic, it's possible to game search engines to guarantee that certain keywords will be directed to content that includes these terms or is tagged accordingly. This is why conspiracy theorists were able to capitalize on the concept of a "crisis actor." By producing a plethora of insidious content rife with the term and maximizing SEO, conspiracy theorists filled what [[Microsoft]]'s Michael Golebiewski and danah boyd referred to as a "data void." Searches for "crisis actor" got conspiratorial results until other sources filled the void with more legitimate content debunking the theory.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes Busted by House Intelligence Committee Phone Records|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/12/devin-nunes-busted-house-intelligence-phone-records-ukraine-impeachment.html]]'' December 4, 2019, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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Yesterday, [[Devin Nunes]], the comically litigious congressional [[Republican]] who has orchestrated President Trump's defenses in the [[Russia]] and [[Ukraine]] scandals, filed another lawsuit — this time against [[CNN]], for reporting [[Lev Parnas]]'s allegations that Nunes had met with a Ukrainian oligarch. "CNN was well-aware that Parnas was a renowned liar, a fraudster, a hustler," charges Nunes. Parnas is so dishonest and disreputable, argues Nunes, that CNN was irresponsible even to publish his allegations.
In a highly inconvenient coincidence of timing, within hours of Nunes's lawsuit, the [[House Intelligence Committee]] published a report on the scandal that included new phone records. These records show that Nunes and Parnas have spoken on the phone several times.
It seems like a weird choice for Nunes to have taken a bunch of calls with a known liar, fraudster, and hustler. Nunes habitually refuses to answer questions from journalists about his activities. Instead he appeared last night on [[Sean Hannity]]. "Did you ever talk to this guy Les Parnas, or whatever his name is?" asked the [[Fox News]] host. (That Lev Parnas, who met repeatedly with the president and worked closely for months with his lawyer, has now been demoted to "this guy" indicates how much trouble he poses now that he is cooperating with law enforcement.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes clarifies that when he told people to go to the local pub, he meant a drive-thru pub|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/devin-nunes-clarifies-that-when-he-told-people-to-go-to-the-local-pub-he-meant-a-drive-thru-pub/]]'' March 17, 2020, Bob Brigham, [[Raw Story]]
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One day after Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-CA) told people "it's a great time to to out," he has clarified that when he told people to "go to your local pub," he was only talking about take-out or drive-thru local pubs.
Here are the [[Republican]] congressman's remarks from Sunday morning:
"If you're healthy, you and your family, it's a great time to go out and go to a local restaurant, likely you can get in easy. Let's not hurt the working people in this country…go to your local pub" pic.twitter.com/jXdhOfwe9R — Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) March 15, [[2020]]
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{{f47.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes co-sponsored the 'Discouraging Frivolous Lawsuits Act.' Now he's suing a fake cow|https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2019-10-20/abcarian-sunday-column]]'' October 20, 2019, Robin Abcarian, [[Los Angeles Times]]
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"In [[2018]], during his last re-election," says his lawsuit against [[Twitter]] and the cow, "Nunes endured an orchestrated defamation campaign of stunning breadth and scope, one that no human being should ever have to bear or suffer in their whole life."
The defamation campaign, Nunes complained, caused him to win by a smaller margin than he usually does against Democrat [[Andrew Janz]], the Fresno prosecutor who came within 5 points of unseating him.
It's almost as if Nunes thinks he is the victim of a vast bovine conspiracy, when what he is really doing is weaponizing the American legal system in an effort to shut down criticism, punish his antagonists and prove to Trump World that, like the president, he will stop at nothing to destroy those who would dare to oppose him. Or call him names like "Milk Dud."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes Demands Satirical Internet Cow Stop Making Fun Of Him... Or Else|https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20191105/17362043335/devin-nunes-demands-satirical-internet-cow-stop-making-fun-him-else.shtml]]'' November 5, 2019, Mike Masnick, [[TechDirt]]
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Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] remains super angry about a satirical internet cow. Earlier this year, we wrote about his lawsuit against the satirical cow on [[Twitter]] (and against Twitter itself) as well as a bunch of other lawsuits Nunes has been filing against critics in the intervening months. The cases appear to be fairly obvious [[SLAPP]] lawsuits; that is lawsuits that are designed solely to silence critics, rather than based on any legitimate legal basis. As we've noted, the venues in which Nunes has focused his lawsuits (mostly [[Virginia]], and now [[Iowa]]) have either weak or non-existent anti-SLAPP laws. Tragically, the original case, against two satirical Twitter accounts, including one called "[[Devin Nunes' Cow]]" (a satirical reference to Nunes' oft-repeated claim of being a [[California]] dairy farmer, even as his family farm has uprooted itself to Iowa) was not thrown out by the judge on jurisdictional grounds, allowing the case to move forward.
According to the Fresno Bee, however, even as that lawsuit is ongoing, Nunes' lawyer in the case has sent a threatening demand letter to Andrew Janz, a lawyer and state prosecutor who ran against Nunes in the last election and lost (much more narrowly than many people seemed to expect). The full letter is truly a piece of work, demanding Janz make the @DevinCow account stop making fun of Devin Nunes and issue an apology.
I only wish I was joking. The letter is amazing in so many ways, starting from the opening lines:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes Determined to Keep Filing Lawsuits That He Has No Hope of Winning|https://lawandcrime.com/opinion/devin-nunes-determined-to-keep-filing-lawsuits-that-he-has-no-hope-of-winning/]]'' September 14, 2020, Elura Nanos, [[Law and Crime.com]]
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In the normal course of legal business, a plaintiff's likelihood of success in court is a factor that informs the decision whether or not to file a lawsuit. Not so, it seems, for [[Republican]] congressman from [[California]] [[Devin Nunes]]. Nunes appears determined to pursue litigation that is almost certain to fail.
Of late, Nunes's [[Virginia]] lawsuit against political strategist [[Liz Mair]] over the #Yacht[[Cocaine]]Prostitute story was dismissed on August 20. According to court transcripts, Nunes's lawyer, lawyer, [[Steven Biss]], immediately requested to file an amended complaint. Nunes's tenacity in this regard, however misguided, came as no surprise to Mair, who'd said in a written statement, "I have no doubt that Rep. Nunes will seek to amend his complaint and/or appeal the decision."
That ruling was preceded by the August 9th dismissal of Nunes's lawsuit over Ryan Lizza's now infamous "fake farmer" story. The Nunes family didn't do much better on September 11, when the same federal judge—Trump-appointed U.S. District Judge C.J. Williams—dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by the Nunes family over the same story. Judge Williams's memorandum order read like a law school textbook, detailing, allegation by allegation, how each of the family's claims simply do not match the definition of defamation.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Washington Post, Journalist|https://www.thedailybeast.com/devin-nunes-files-defamation-lawsuit-against-washington-post-journalist]]'' March 2, 2020, Julia Arciga, [[Daily Beast]]
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Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (D-CA) filed a defamation lawsuit against The [[Washington Post]] and journalist [[Shane Harris]]—a former [[Daily Beast]] correspondent—on Monday over an article reporting the congressman told President Trump about an intelligence briefing given to lawmakers regarding Russia and the [[2020]] election.
In the February article, the Post reported the president learned about remarks an intelligence official made to lawmakers through Nunes. The newspaper also reported that Trump was angry at former Acting Director of National Intelligence [[Joseph Maguire]] over the fact that he had to find out what the official said through Nunes and not from his aides.
In the lawsuit, Nunes claims he didn't meet or speak with Trump the day of the briefing or the day after the briefing. While the Post reported that Trump "erroneously believed" that the intelligence official also gave their "assessment exclusively" to [[House Intelligence Committee]] chairman [[Adam Schiff]] (D-CA), Nunes' filing claims he "never told the President or anyone else" that the official gave an "exclusive briefing to Schiff." It's worth noting that the Post did not report that Nunes gave Trump that specific detail.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes leveled for his latest lawsuit aimed at silencing critics - raising his demands to $1 billion in damages|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/devin-nunes-leveled-for-his-latest-lawsuit-aimed-at-silencing-critics-raising-his-demands-to-1-billion-in-damages/]]'' March 15, 2020, Tom Boggioni, [[Raw Story]]
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In a column for [[Washington Post]] that is both sarcastic and scathing, Dana Milbank mocked Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-CA) for spending more time filing lawsuits against his critics then doing the job voters sent him to Washington D.C. to do.
Under a headline stating, "Raise your hand if you have not been sued by Devin Nunes, " the columnist writes that his own paper has now been served with papers by the [[California]] congressman — joining an extensive list that also includes a [[Twitter]] "cow."
"In these grim times — pandemic spreading, markets crashing, society shutting down — it seems there is nowhere we can turn for good news. But there is! Devin Nunes, bless his heart, is still filing lawsuits. The top [[Republican]] on the [[House Intelligence Committee]] has aided by a lawyer with a colorful past and a flair for invective, sued just about everybody who criticizes him," Milbank wrote with tongue in cheek.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes lives on a congressman's salary. How is he funding so many lawsuits?|https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/devin-nunes-lives-on-a-congressmans-salary-how-is-he-funding-so-many-lawsuits/]]'' December 15, 2019, Kate Irby , [[Seattle Times]]
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WASHINGTON — Rep. [[Devin Nunes]]' critics have obsessed over how he is paying for the six lawsuits he filed this year, but there are no public records showing how he has paid his [[Virginia]] lawyer.
That means Nunes is either paying for the lawsuits out of his own pocket, promising to pay his lawyer a portion of any money they're awarded in court at a later date, or flouting House [[Ethics]] rules that would require him to publicly disclose who is funding the legal work.
Nunes, R-Calif., has filed lawsuits against [[Twitter]], anonymous social media users known as [[Devin Nunes' Cow]] and Devin Nunes' Mom, a [[Republican]] political strategist, media companies, journalists, progressive watchdog groups, a political research company that worked for [[Hillary Clinton]]'s [[2016]] campaign and a retired farmer in Nunes' own district.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes Loses Legal Battle With Twitter Cow|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/06/devin-nunes-loses-legal-battle-with-twitter-cow.html]]'' June 24, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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[[Devin Nunes]] is a [[Republican]] member of [[Congress]] from [[California]] and former chair of the [[House Intelligence Committee]], from which platform he built an identity as the mastermind of President Trump's legal and political defense in the [[Russia]] scandal. Nunes, like Trump, has a penchant for spreading conspiracy theories, working with shady characters in [[Easter]]n [[Europe]] and abusing the legal system.
Nunes's funniest suit was filed last year against [[Twitter]], demanding $250 million in damages over tweets by an account called "[[Devin Nunes' Cow]]." Nunes has very predictably lost his case against Twitter.
The suit cites a series of anti-Nunes tweets from the @devincow account. "Devin Nunes' Cow has made, published and republished hundreds of false and defamatory statements of and concerning Nunes, including the following: Nunes is a 'treasonous cowpoke' and 'Devin's boots are full of manure'; He's 'udder-ly worthless and its pasture time to move him to prison'; 'Devin is whey over his head in crime,'" among other messages.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes May Be Trump's 'Person' Who Witnessed the Antifa Plane 'Firsthand'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/devin-nunes-may-be-trumps-person-who-witnessed-the-antifa-plane-firsthand?ref=home]]'' September 2, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s latest outlandish conspiracy about a "person" he refuses to name having "firsthand" witnessed a commercial flight full of "thugs" and "looters" clad in "black uniforms with gear" may seem ripped directly from an unhinged relative's [[Facebook]] page. But before this bizarre theory was being pushed by the president, another GOP lawmaker was spouting a nearly identical story
Speaking to pro-Trump outlet [[Breitbart]] News over the weekend, [[House Intelligence Committee]] Ranking Member [[Devin Nunes]] brought up the protests outside the president's RNC speech at the White House last week, which featured demonstrators heckling Sen. [[Rand Paul]] (R-KY) and other attendees as they exited onto the D.C. streets.
"We're lucky, the other night—I was there at the White House the other night," Nunes fumed. "We are damn lucky that no one was killed. That was really, really close to somebody being killed."
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes questions COVID measures, calls school closure 'overkill'|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/04/01/devin-nunes-questions-covid-measures-calls-school-closure-overkill/5106069002/]]'' April 1, 2020, Jeanine Santucci, [[USA Today]]
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Rep. [[Devin Nunes]], R-Calif., is in hot water again after he said the decision to close [[California]] schools for the remainder of the school year was "way overkill," and disagreed with the date the White House set to extend coronavirus social distancing guidelines.
"The schools were just canceled out here in California, which is way overkill," Nunes said Tuesday evening on [[Fox News]]. "It's possible kids could've went back to school in two weeks to four weeks, but they just canceled the rest of the schools."
Nunes also questioned the date President [[Donald Trump]]'s coronavirus task force set to ease up on restrictions that currently prevent many from going to work. The task force extended its social distancing guidelines through April 30. Trump had previously hinted he may lift the guidelines on [[Easter]].
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes slammed for telling Fox News viewers to "go to your local pub" amid coronavirus outbreak|https://www.salon.com/2020/03/15/devin-nunes-slammed-for-telling-fox-news-viewers-to-go-to-your-local-pub-amid-coronavirus-outbreak_partner/]]'' March 15, 2020, David Edwards, [[Salon]]
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The Internet lashed out at Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-CA) on Sunday after he told Americans to go to restaurants during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
"There's a lot of concerns with the economy here because people are scared to go out," Nunes told [[Fox News]] host [[Maria Bartiromo]]. "But I will just say, one of the things you can do if you're healthy, you and your family, it's a great time to just go out, go to a local restaurant."
"Just don't run to the grocery store and buy $4,000 of food!" he added. "Go to your local pub."
The advice did not go over well on [[Twitter]], where people repeatedly referred to Nunes as an "idiot."
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes surpassed on Twitter by a cow parody account he sued|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/03/20/devin-nunes-surpassed-twitter-cow-parody-account-he-sued/3227284002/]]'' March 20, 2019, Christal Hayes, [[USA Today]]
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Rep. [[Devin Nunes]], R-Calif., filed a $250 million lawsuit earlier this week against [[Twitter]] and a number of parody accounts that poked fun at the congressman, a fierce defender of President [[Donald Trump]].
The lawsuit named several of the spoof accounts and well, yeah, things turned out just about the way one would think. Twitter users started immediately following the accounts listed in the lawsuit, notably one account dedicated to Nunes' cow.
Two days after the lawsuit was filed Monday, @DevinCow, which had less than 2,000 followers, now boasts a following of nearly half a million on Twitter. The massive follower count, which stood at 454,000 as of Wednesday afternoon, even surpassed Nunes' account and its 395,000 followers.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes won't say if he got foreign info meant to damage Biden - CNNPolitics|https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/30/politics/nunes-declines-answer-foreign-information-damage-biden/index.html]]'' July 31, 2020, Manu Raju, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Rep. [[Devin Nunes]], the ranking [[Republican]] on the [[House Intelligence Committee]] , declined to say at a closed-door meeting this week whether he had received foreign information meant to damage former Vice President [[Joe Biden]], according to a transcript released by the committee on Thursday.
The information in question pertained to packets reportedly sent to GOP members of [[Congress]], including Nunes, by Ukranian lawmaker Andrii Derkach -- who has worked closely with President [[Donald Trump]]'s lawyer [[Rudy Giuliani]]. Giuliani played a key role in the effort to pressure the Ukrainian government to publicly announce an investigation into the former vice president, an effort that led to the President's impeachment and subsequent acquittal.
But facing questioning from Democratic Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney of [[New York]], Nunes declined to respond.
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When it was first reported that [[Rudy Giuliani]] associate [[Lev Parnas]] was willing to testify to [[Congress]] that [[Devin Nunes]] had actively participated in the effort to dig up dirt on [[Joe Biden]] and smear an American diplomat, the [[California]] [[Republican]] dismissed the stories as "fake" and "demonstrably false." But he didn't deny the allegations themselves. Instead, he dodged. "I really want to answer all of these questions," Nunes, who is, remarkably, the top Republican on the [[House Intelligence Committee]], told [[Fox News]] host [[Maria Baritomo]], before decidedly not answering questions about his involvement in the [[Ukraine]] scandal engulfing [[Donald Trump]] and the White House. And now, it appears Nunes has even more explaining to do.
Shortly after 2 p.m. on Tuesday, the House Intelligence Committee released its report on the inquiry into whether Trump withheld a White House visit and military aide from Ukraine to benefit himself politically, which included previously unreported call records that provide a window into Nunes's involvement. Notably, the records—which AT&T provided to the committee—suggest Nunes was actively involved in the smear campaign against [[Marie Yovanovitch]], the former ambassador to Ukraine. As the effort to oust the veteran diplomat gained momentum after [[John Solomon]], a former opinion contributor to The Hill, published a series of unfounded allegations about her and the Bidens, Nunes was in contact with a number of key figures.
The phone records, according to the report, reveal five phone calls on April 10 between Nunes and Giuliani, who was actively promoting Solomon's articles on social media and in conservative media. Nunes also had multiple contacts with Parnas, who like Giuliani was pushing the false allegations against Yovanovitch and the Bidens. Nunes and Parnas exchanged four calls ranging in duration from zero seconds to almost nine minutes on April 12. That same day, Parnas was also in touch with Solomon, Giuliani, and [[Victoria Toensing]], a frequent Fox News guest. (On the same day, former Ukrainian prosecutor [[Yuriy Lutsenko]] hired Toensing as his lawyer.) Additionally on April 12, Giuliani was in contact with the White House, the Office of Management and Budget, and [[Jay Sekulow]], a lawyer for President Trump.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes: 'The media is absolutely responsible for' coronavirus hysteria - 'and are working for the Democrats'|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/devin-nunes-the-media-is-absolutely-responsible-for-this-and-90-percent-of-them-are-working-for-the-democrats/]]'' March 18, 2020, Sarah K. Burris, [[Raw Story]]
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Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-CA) went further in his attempt to spread coronavirus conspiracy theories Wednesday.
Appearing on Fresno's KMJNOW, Nunes blamed the coronavirus on the media, saying that they work for the Democrats, reported [[Politico]]'s Carla Marinucci.
"The media is absolutely responsible for this," he said. And "90 percent of them are working for the Democrats, working for the left. They're doing dangerous things in this country by whipping everyone up in this panic. There's no reason to be in this panic," she cited Nunes.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes' Attorney Says He Cannot Find Out the Identity of Twitter Cow|https://www.newsweek.com/devin-nunes-attorney-says-he-cannot-find-out-identity-twitter-cow-1510608]]'' June 12, 2020, Daniel Villarreal, [[Newsweek]]
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On Friday, [[Steven Biss]], the attorney of [[California]] [[Republican]] Representative [[Devin Nunes]], said that he and his client are "at a dead end" after a judge threw out their subpoena to discover the identity of a [[Twitter]] user who publishes unflattering media about Nunes under the guise of "[[Devin Nunes' Cow]]."
In March [[2019]], Nunes filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against two parody Twitter accounts: one claiming to be written by his mother and another claiming to be written by a cow from his family's dairy farm. Nunes said the "cow" conspired to damage his re-election chances.
In December 2019, Nunes filed a subpoena to unmask the cow's true identity. But Twitter lawyers asked for Nunes' case to be dismissed, citing a federal law protecting social media companies from legal liabilities connected to content posted by users on their platforms.
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A parody cow with a beef against [[Devin Nunes]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes' income called into question as watchdog asks for investigation of his finances|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/02/devin-nunes-income-called-into-question-as-watchdog-asks-for-investigation-of-his-finances/]]'' February 26, 2020, Tom Boggioni, [[Raw Story]]
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According to a report from the [[Fresno Bee]],the non-partisan Campaign [[Legal]] Center is requesting a federal investigation into whether U.S. Representative [[Devin Nunes]] (R-CA) is receiving legal services in violation of House ethics rules.
Over the past year, the conservative [[Republican]]s has launched a handful of lawsuits against critics — including the McClatchy newspaper chain and a person on [[Twitter]] purporting to be one of his cows.
According to the Bee, "The complaint says Nunes appears to be in 'blatant violation of House rules,' because he would have trouble paying for all these lawsuits solely from his congressional salary of $174,000 per year. The group argues he'd only be able to pay if he received legal services for free, at a discounted rate, or based on a contingency fee, meaning the lawyer would get compensated from Nunes' winnings if he prevails in his lawsuits."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Devin Nunes' Lawyer Continues To Use Unrelated Case To Try To Unearth Satirical Internet Cow Account|https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20200218/22294243945/devin-nunes-lawyer-continues-to-use-unrelated-case-to-try-to-unearth-satirical-internet-cow-account.shtml]]'' February 18, 2020, Mike Masnick, [[TechDirt]]
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A few weeks back, we wrote about a bizarre situation in which Rep. [[Devin Nunes]]' lawyer, [[Steven Biss]], appeared to be using his subpoena power to seek out info about [[Twitter]] accounts related to some of Devin Nunes' lawsuits -- but in an unrelated case. The whole story was crazy. As you've likely heard, Nunes has been suing (among other things) an account holder of the satirical @DevinCow Twitter account. While that case continues to plod on, Biss tried to subpoena Twitter for the account holder's identity (along with information on political consultant [[Adam Parkhomenko]]) in a totally unrelated case, involving breach of contract claims following a settlement of an earlier defamation lawsuit involving a well-known civil liberties lawyer, [[Jesselyn Radack]], and a PR guy, [[Trevor FitzGibbon]].
Part of the claims in that breach of contract lawsuit is that Radack may have been communicating with third party accounts to say things about FitzGibbon, after the settlement involved an agreement not to speak publicly about him. So, there could be some reasonable areas in which Biss might seek evidence that Radack is communicating about FitzGibbon, but (1) so far most of the fishing expedition seems to be based on pure random speculation, (2) sending a subpoena to Twitter, rather than the users in question, is simply the wrong way to do things, and (3) most importantly, the inclusion of the Devin Cow account and the Parkhomenko account -- when there appears to be zero public evidence that either the cow or Parkhomenko even knew who Radack or FitzGibbon were -- is especially questionable.
Indeed, in moving to quash the subpoena, Twitter called out Biss' fishing expedition, claiming that the attempt to unearth the details behind the @DevinCow appeared to have been done "for an improper purpose: to end-run around discovery disputes in an unrelated lawsuit."
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|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/456659303/456659303_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/15/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/456659303/456659303_2017_10123e70.PDF]]|01/31/19| $14,017,852.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/456659303/456659303_2016_0e8151f1.PDF]]|11/27/17| $40,741,783.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/456659303/456659303_2015_0d22ee75.PDF]]|12/01/16| $51,540,721.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/456659303/456659303_2014_0bfd8783.PDF]]|11/20/15| $60,990,711.00|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[DeVos sued for seizing student loan borrowers' wages during pandemic|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/01/devos-sued-for-seizing-student-loan-borrowers-wages-during-pandemic-228519]]'' May 1, 2020, Michael Stratford, [[Politico]]
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Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]] is continuing to garnish the wages of federal student loan borrowers who fall behind on payments even though [[Congress]] suspended the practice in the economic rescue package, according to a new lawsuit.
An upstate New York woman who works as a home health aide for less than $13 an hour claimed in the lawsuit, filed late Thursday, that the federal government seized more than $70 from her paycheck as recently as last week — nearly a full month after President Donald Trump signed the CARES Act into law. She is suing on behalf of about 285,000 borrowers whose wages are being garnished, according to the lawsuit.
DeVos first announced in March that she would take administrative action to automatically stop the Education Department from seizing the wages —and tax refunds — of defaulted student loan borrowers for at least two months. Congress then included that policy in the CARES Act and extended it, prohibiting the Education Department from garnishing wages or tax refunds through Sept. 30.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Devos-Funded Group Organizes Protest Against Michigan Governor's Stay-at-Home Order|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/04/17/devos-funded-group-organizes-protest-against-michigan-governors-stay-home-order/]]'' April 17, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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A political group heavily funded by the family of Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]] organized a raucous rally against [[Michigan]] Governor [[Gretchen Whitmer]]'s stay-at-home order on Wednesday. Roughly 3,000 conservatives, including members of the [[Proud Boys]] hate group and [[Confederate]] flag-waving right-wingers, descended on the state Capitol. Most participants did not wear protective masks or observe social distancing recommendations.
The protest was organized by the DeVos-funded nonprofit [[Michigan Freedom Fund]] (MFF) and a far-right organization called the [[Michigan Conservative Coalition]].
Just one day earlier, Whitmer had thanked [[Amway]] and the [[DeVos family]], which owns the company, for donating personal protective equipment (PPE) to state hospitals. "Amway has really stepped up to help keep Kent County families and health care workers safe during this time," Whitmer said. The day before that, Whitmer called out the DeVoses for funding MFF as it promoted the protest.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Devos-Funded Group Organizes Protest Against Michigan Governor's Stay-at-Home Order|https://www.prwatch.org/news/2020/04/13562/devos-funded-group-organizes-protest-against-michigan-governor%E2%80%99s-stay-home-order]]'' April 17, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[PRWatch]]
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A political group heavily funded by the family of Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]] organized a raucous rally against [[Michigan]] Governor [[Gretchen Whitmer]]'s stay-at-home order on Wednesday. Roughly 3,000 conservatives, including members of the [[Proud Boys]] hate group and Confederate flag-waving right-wingers, descended on the state Capitol. Most participants did not wear protective masks or observe social distancing recommendations.
The protest was organized by the DeVos-funded nonprofit [[Michigan Freedom Fund]] (MFF) and a far-right organization called the [[Michigan Conservative Coalition]].
Just one day earlier, Whitmer had thanked [[Amway]] and the DeVos family, which owns the company, for donating personal protective equipment (PPE) to state hospitals. "Amway has really stepped up to help keep Kent County families and health care workers safe during this time," Whitmer said. The day before that, Whitmer called out the DeVoses for funding MFF as it promoted the protest.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[DeVos' Michigan schools experiment gets poor grades|https://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/betsy-devos-michigan-school-experiment-232399]]'' December 9, 2016, Caitlin Emma, [[Politico]]
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[[Betsy DeVos]] and her husband, Dick, are billionaires who have funneled millions of dollars in campaign donations to support lawmakers who push school choice — a broad term used to promote the idea that parents shouldn't be locked into neighborhood public schools but should have other options, including publicly funded charter and in some cases, private and parochial schools.
All told, the DeVoses have contributed at least $7 million to lawmakers and the state [[Republican]] Party in recent years, and their influence can be seen in just about every major piece of education-related legislation in [[Michigan]] since the [[1990]]s. That includes the [[1993]] law that permitted charters in the state and a [[2011]] vote to lift a cap on the number of charter schools in the state.
Michigan permits practices barred by some other states, such as for-profit charter operators, virtual charter schools and multiple charter-authorizing bodies. Along the way, fraud and waste has been a problem — one charter school spent more than $1 million on acquiring swampland it doesn't use, The [[Detroit Free Press]] has reported. A federal audit this year noted that Michigan's charter-school law doesn't include rules regarding conflicts of interest, among other issues.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Dexamethasone, the COVID-19 drug Trump is taking, can cause delirium and hallucinations|https://www.salon.com/2020/10/06/dexamethasone-the-covid-19-drug-trump-is-taking-can-cause-delirium-and-hallucinations/]]'' October 6, 2020, Matthew Rozsa, [[Salon]]
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In order to help treat COVID-19, President [[Donald Trump]] is taking a steroid that can cause mood swings, confusion, depression, delirium and nervousness.
Trump was prescribed the drug, known as dexamethasone, after being diagnosed with COVID-19 and staying at the [[Walter Reed]] National Military [[Medical]] Center in [[Washington]], D.C. for four days. Despite being released on Monday, there is no indication that Trump will stop taking dexamethasone, which can cause a number of psychological side effects. The more common psychological side effects include mood swings, nervousness and insomnia, according to WebMD. Less common side effects include hallucinations, delirium, confusion, depression and paranoia. The medical website also says that the mood swings are the only common psychological side effect that can express itself severely.
Though rare, WebMD reports that paranoia, delirium and hallucinations "tend to have a Severe expression" when exhibited by dexamethasone users.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[DHS Federal Protective Services downplayed warning signs of violence on January 6th|https://www.citizensforethics.org/reports-investigations/crew-investigations/dhs-federal-protective-services-downplayed-warning-signs-of-violence-on-january-6th/]]'' March 3, 2021, [[CREW]]
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The day before the insurrection, the [[Department of Homeland Security]] [[Federal Protective Service]] (FPS) prepared statements downplaying the threat on [[January 6]]th, before sending officers to help dispel rioters who FPS noted had been encouraged by former President Trump to march to the Capitol, according to internal emails obtained by [[CREW]]. The emails show FPS's realtime reaction to the riot.
FPS highlighted restaurant and store closures in the downtown [[DC]] area and noted the fact that multiple hotels had sold out in advance of the rallies. The agency also identified dozens of different protests and rallies planned for January 6th and the number of attendees committed on [[Facebook]].
One rally was called "Election [[Fraud]] and [[Electoral College]] Protest (Eat Pray Kill)." Other rallies explicitly referenced plans to "March on [[Congress]]" to "stop the steal," and had around 1,000 committed attendees.
Fleas the size of rats sucked on rats the size of cats,
And ten thousand peoploids split into small tribes,
Coveting the highest of the sterile skyscrapers,
Like packs of dogs assaulting the glass fronts of Love-Me Avenue.
Ripping and rewrapping mink and shiny silver fox, now leg-warmers.
Family badge of sapphire and cracked emerald.
Any day now,
The year of the Diamond Dogs.
"This ain't Rock'n'Roll,
This is Genocide."
- David Bowie, ''Future Legend.''
!!!External links
*[[Project Veritas - "Diamond Dog" Operation to Suppress Mail-In and Absentee Voting|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Project_Veritas#.22Diamond_Dog.22_Operation_to_Suppress_Mail-In_and_Absentee_Voting]], SourceWatch.
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Dick DeVos |
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|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Did a Far-Right Star Recruit Jacob Wohl to Terrorize Women?|https://www.thedailybeast.com/did-a-far-right-star-recruit-jacob-wohl-to-terrorize-women?ref=home]]'' August 12, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A perennial House candidate's alleged harassment of his ex-girlfriend has gone so far that he apparently hired notorious conservative operative [[Jacob Wohl]] to pressure her and a former campaign worker, according to text messages and a recording reviewed by The [[Daily Beast]].
Wohl is best known for his blundering, often comical attempts at political trickery, including failed schemes to concoct bogus sexual-assault allegations against former Special Counsel [[Robert Mueller]] and presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg. But text messages from a phone number belonging to Wohl suggest that the 21-year-old hoaxer has branched out into making death threats on behalf of his political allies, telling one woman he would "torture you so much that you end up killing yourself."
Aug. 1 was a big day for both allies and former friends of [[Omar Navarro]], a [[Republican]] known for his perennial failed campaigns against [[Donald Trump]] nemesis Rep. [[Maxine Waters]] (D-CA). Those runs had earned him more than $1 million in campaign donations in his [[2018]] run, and high-powered endorsements from Trumpworld stalwarts like Herman Cain, Ret. Lt. Gen. [[Michael Flynn]], and game-show host Chuck Woolery. But suddenly his career as a conservative cause célèbre was at risk.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Did Cambridge Analytica play a role in the EU referendum? - BBC Newsnight|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4sLMwdpF9U]]'' July 13, 2017, BBC Newsnight, [[YouTube]]
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Did the data analytics company [[Cambridge Analytica]] play a role in the [[UK]]'s EU referendum? [[BBC Newsnight]]'s Gabriel Gatehouse reports.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
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{{f373.png}} ''[[Did Hacktivist Group Anonymous Take Down Minneapolis PD Website?|https://variety.com/2020/digital/news/anonymous-hackers-minneapolis-police-department-website-george-floyd-1234621332/]]'' May 31, 2020, Todd Spangler, [[Variety]]
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The internet was abuzz late Saturday night with speculation that [[Anonymous]] — the decentralized hacker collective — had successfully disabled the [[Minneapolis]] [[Police]] Department website, in retaliation for the murder of [[George Floyd]].
The Minneapolis PD site, as well as the parent City of Minneapolis site, became inaccessible late Saturday, according to multiple user reports.
By early Sunday, the sites were still experiencing access problems, sporadically requiring visitors to enter "captchas" verifying they weren't bots in a front-end hosted by internet security firm [[Cloudflare]] — a signal the sites were experiencing a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, designed to render an internet service unusable by flooding it with bogus traffic. (A separate site for the Minneapolis Police Department, insidempd.com, appears to be unaffected.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Did Joe Pizza Tell Trump About Hydroxychloroquine?|https://readsludge.com/2020/04/09/did-joe-pizza-tell-trump-about-hydroxychloroquine/]]'' April 9, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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President Trump has latched onto antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine as a possible treatment for COVID-19 patients, and no one knows why. The drug has shown some promise in isolated cases, but there has not been enough research to justify the president's medical advice to "try it, if you like."
On Monday, [[Sludge]] reported that one of President Trump's biggest donors is the founder of a pharmaceutical industry-funded nonprofit that is lobbying the White House to boost the use of the drug. The [[New York Times]] reported that Trump has a small financial stake, by way of a mutual fund, in Sanofi, a top manufacturer of the drug.
But here's another possibility: Trump may have been influenced by a [[Palm Beach]] donor named [[Joseph Pizza]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Did Kushner and his team see the virus as a blue-state problem?|https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/did-kushner-his-team-see-virus-blue-state-problem-n1235460]]'' July 31, 2020, Steve Benen, [[MSNBC]]
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It was in mid-March when [[Politico]] first reported that [[Jared Kushner]] was taking on a key role in guiding [[Donald Trump]] on combating the pandemic. A [[CNN]] White House correspondent added the same day that Kushner is "becoming more involved" in the administration's coronavirus response, with one source telling the network that the president's young son-in-law is "in total control."
As regular readers know, it wasn't long before the presidential son-in-law was reportedly leading a "shadow task force" of his own, which had the effect of "causing confusion among many officials involved in the response."
It wasn't long before Kushner's initiative was seen as a predictable failure, though we're still learning more about why his efforts fell so far short.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Did Sen. Cotton Say Slavery Was a 'Necessary Evil'?|https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/tom-cotton-slavery-necessary-evil/]]'' July 29, 2020, Nur Ibrahim, [[Snopes]]
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A new school curriculum based on The [[New York Times]]' The 1619 Project faced opposition from U.S. Sen. [[Tom Cotton]] in July [[2020]], after he called it "racially divisive" and "revisionist."
As the U.S. grappled with its history of racism amidst police custody killings of Black people in 2020, The 1619 Project, an ongoing initiative named for the year that the first slave ship arrived on American shores, became the center of a debate. The educational curriculum was launched alongside The New York Times Magazine's August [[2019]] special issue and aims to "reframe the country's history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of Black Americans at the very center of our national narrative." Partnering with the [[Pulitzer]] Center, the curriculum is freely available online and is being used by teachers across the country. It includes essays, poems, photographs, and fiction from contributors, and was praised for its examination of slavery's impact on the present day.
As Cotton launched an attack on the initiative by introducing legislation that would prevent the use of federal funds to spread the optional curriculum in classrooms, [[Snopes]] readers asked us if in his criticism of the project he had actually called slavery a "necessary evil."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Did you know that Antonin Scalia's son is sabotaging Wall Street reform?|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/07/eugene-scalia-court-antonin-financial-reform-dodd-frank/]]'' July 8, 2014, Patrick Caldwell, [[Mother Jones]]
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Ambrose Bierce once quipped that a lawyer is one skilled in the circumvention of the law. By that definition, [[Eugene Scalia]] is a lawyer of extraordinary skill. In less than five years, the 50-year-old son of Supreme Court [[Justice Antonin Scalia]] has become a one-man scourge to the reformers who won a hard-fought battle to pass the [[2010]] Dodd-Frank Act to rein in the out-of-control financial sector. So far, he's prevailed in three of the six suits he's filed against the law, single-handedly slowing its rollout to a snail's pace. As of May, a little more than half of the nearly four-year-old law's rules had been finalized and another 25 percent hadn't even been drafted. Much of that breathing room for [[Wall Street]] is thanks to Scalia, who has deployed a hyperliteral, almost absurdist series of procedural challenges to unnerve the bureaucrats charged with giving the legislation teeth.
Scalia has "created this sense that we're paralyzed, because if we write a rule we're just going to be reversed," says Lisa Donner, executive director of the watchdog group Americans for Financial Reform. The threat of more suits, she says, has "cast a real chill" over Wall Street regulators, particularly at the [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] ([[SEC]]).
Scalia's legal challenges hinge on a simple, two-decade-old rule: Federal agencies monitoring financial markets must conduct a cost-benefit analysis whenever they write a new regulation. The idea is to weigh "efficiency, competition, and capital formation" so that businesses and investors can anticipate how their bottom line might be affected. Sounds reasonable. But by recognizing that the assumptions behind these hypothetical projections can be endlessly picked apart, Scalia has found a remarkably effective way to delay key parts of the law from going into effect.
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Name collision between FBI Assistant Director Diego Rodriguez, and Alt-Right crank Diego Rodriguez.
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|>| !Dinesh D'Souza |
|>| [img width=175px [D'Souza in 2013|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7d/Dinesh_D%27Souza_at_CPAC_in_2013.jpg/175px-Dinesh_D%27Souza_at_CPAC_in_2013.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Dinesh Joseph D'Souza|
|!birth date |April 25, 1961 (60 years)|
|!birth place |Bombay (now [[Mumbai|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumbai]]), [[Maharashtra|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharashtra]], India|
|!known for |Conservatism,<br />[[Christian apologetics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_apologetics]],<br />political commentary, filmmaking|
|!education |[[Dartmouth College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dartmouth_College]] ([[B.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])|
|!occupation |Political commentator|
|!website |[[dineshdsouza.com|http://www.dineshdsouza.com]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Dinesh D'Souza|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinesh_D'Souza]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Dinesh D'Souza|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Dinesh_D%27Souza]], RationalWiki.
*[[Dinesh D'Souza|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Dinesh_D%27Souza]], SourceWatch.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Dinesh D'Souza and the Decline of Conservatism|https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/08/dinesh-dsouza-is-making-a-comeback/567233/]]'' August 12, 2018, David Frum, [[The Atlantic]]
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Now, as the saying goes, D'Souza is back—and bigger than ever. He has reinvented himself as something like the court intellectual of the age of Trump. Trump pardoned D'Souza on May 31, [[2018]]. At the beginning of August, [[Donald Trump]] Jr. co-hosted the premiere of D'Souza's latest movie, Death of a Nation. The movie compares Donald Trump to Abraham Lincoln, and his Democratic opponents to Nazis. Afterward, Trump Jr. delivered a memorable summation of what he had learned from the film. "You see the Nazi platform in the early 1930s and what was actually put out there … and you look at it compared to, like, the DNC platform of today, and you're saying, man, those things are awfully similar, to a point where it's actually scary."
If you need a historian's point-by-point refutation of D'Souza's grotesque and absurd abuse of history, Princeton's Kevin Kruse has posted a useful recapitulation.
I find myself pondering a different question as I watch so many people I have known and admired subordinate their talents and their integrity to Trumpism: How has my political generation of conservatives and [[Republican]]s laid itself so intellectually and morally low?
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Dinesh D'Souza: far-right provocateur and key figure in US culture wars|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/may/31/who-is-dinesh-dsouza-trump-pardon-profile-rightwing-provocateur]]'' May 31, 2018, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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D'Souza is a familiar talking head in conservative media and on the right's peculiar speaking circuit. He regularly pens op-eds for conservative media outlets. Nothing particularly unusual in that.
But the meat of his work has been in producing a long series of bestselling books and, lately, documentary films. In recent years, he has increasingly focused on mounting polemical attacks on the Democratic party and its leaders, especially [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]]. He has also developed alternative readings of American history that cast Democrats as national villains.
His attacks on Obama were particularly strident and controversial. His critics called them racist. In [[2010]], in a widely discussed [[Forbes]] article and a book, The Roots of Obama's Rage, D'Souza claimed that Obama's true ideology was the anti-colonial socialism that had been passed on to him by his father. (Some rightwing commentators suggested that D'Souza's argument was hysterical, and little more than a conspiracy theory.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dinesh D'Souza's Attacks On Kamala Harris Are Part Of A Bigger Problem In The Indian Community|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/scaachikoul/dinesh-dsouza-kamala-harris-vice-president]]'' August 12, 2020, Scaachi Koul, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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D'Souza's latest round of comments may also be some of his dumbest. Last week he went on [[Twitter]] to, again, defend [[Donald Trump]] when the president pronounced [[Thailand]] as "Thighland." "'Thighland,' not 'Tai-land,' is how English speakers around the world say it," tweeted D'Souza, which is too stupid an argument to parse. Then yesterday, he hopped over to [[Fox News]] to argue that [[Kamala Harris]] shouldn't be considered "[[Africa]]n American" because she's related to "one of the largest slave owners in Jamaica."
If you're not versed in D'Souza's oeuvre, you're very lucky. Originally from [[Mumbai]], he's a right-wing commentator perhaps best known for his yearslong hard-on for attacking [[Barack Obama]], first in [[2010]] with his book The Roots of Obama's Rage , and then in [[2012]] with a documentary based on the book. He's also released a few other documentaries including Hillary's America (which is an extended argument against the [[Democratic Party]]) and Death of a Nation , which features white nationalist [[Richard Spencer]], and compares Trump to [[Abraham Lincoln]] and Democrats to fascists.
Whenever white people do something terrible — I could give you an example or you could just [[Google]] "Karen" and save me the trouble — I often joke to my white friends that they have to collect their people. But now, given conservative political commentator [[Dinesh D'Souza]]'s recent statements defending the president and attacking Kamala Harris, I must accept my burden, and collect this idiot.
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{{f373.png}} ''[[Dinesh D'Souza's Pro-Trump Doc 'Death of a Nation' Suffers Mediocre Debut|https://variety.com/2018/film/news/dinesh-dsouzas-pro-trump-doc-death-of-a-nation-box-office-1202895554/]]'' August 5, 2018, Rebecca Rubin, [[Variety]]
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In his review of "Death of a Nation,"[[Variety]]'s chief film critic [[Owen Gleiberman]] says, "[[Dinesh D'Souza]] goes over the top — of hate, and of truth — in his latest documentary, a radical-right screed that equates liberalism with Nazism." He adds, "Dinesh D'Souza is no longer preaching to the choir; he's preaching to the mentally unsound."
Though the doc currently holds a 0% on review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, it has generated some positive sentiment among conservatives. "This film is a great reminder about what the left really stands for and why conservatives must never stop fighting for freedom and liberty," Stephanie Hamill, a journalist with right-wing publication the [[Daily Caller]], wrote on [[Twitter]].
It also garnered praise from the Trumps, including [[Donald Trump Jr]]., who co-hosted a screening of the documentary in [[Washington]] D.C. He also tweeted about the film, saying, "It's going to fire up [[Republican]]s for the midterms."
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Director of key federal vaccine agency says his departure was retaliation|https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/22/politics/rick-bright-barda-trump-coronavirus/index.html]]'' April 22, 2020, Kaitlan Collins, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) The director of the office involved in developing a coronavirus vaccine says he was abruptly dismissed from his post in part because he resisted efforts to widen the availability of a coronavirus treatment pushed by President [[Donald Trump]] .
"I believe this transfer was in response to my insistence that the government invest the billions of dollars allocated by [[Congress]] to address the Covid-19 pandemic into safe and scientifically vetted solutions, and not in drugs, vaccines and other technologies that lack scientific merit," Bright said in a lengthy statement issued Wednesday . "I am speaking out because to combat this deadly virus, science -- not politics or cronyism -- has to lead the way."
He cited "clashes with political leadership" as a reason for his sidelining, as well as his resistance to "efforts to fund potentially dangerous drugs promoted by those with political connections."
!!!See also
*[[Director of National Intelligence|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Director_of_National_Intelligence]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Disarm the Deep State LLC |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/b/bd/Disarmds-headerlogo.png/175px-Disarmds-headerlogo.png]] |
|!formation |January 28, 2020 (1 year)|
|!jurisdiction |us-ms|
|!registration id |1199913|
|!leader title |Manager|
|!leader name |[[Iron Strength Management]]|
|!type |PAC|
|!website |[[disarmthedeepstate.com/|https://disarmthedeepstate.com/]]|
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|>| !Disarm Deep State LLC |
|!formation |February 22, 2020 (1 year)|
|!jurisdiction |us-ms|
|!registration id |1202491|
|!leader title |Organizer|
|!leader name |[[Benjamin Barr]]|
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!!!External links
*[[Disarm the Deep State Summary|https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?strID=C00740209&cycle=2020]], OpenSecrets.
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{{f105.png}} ''[[Disaster in motion: 3.4 million travelers poured into US as coronavirus pandemic erupted|https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/disaster-motion-34-million-travelers-poured-us-coronavirus/story?id=69933625]]'' April 2, 2020, Pierre Thomas, [[ABC News]]
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An [[ABC News]] investigation offers sobering insight into how COVID-19 has spread and penetrated so broadly, so deeply and so quickly in the United States. It also helps explain why Americans, no matter where they live, must continue to heed the warnings of health officials to self distance and why the virus likely was here far earlier than first realized.
With the advent of COVID-19, the world has officially entered a dangerous new phase where a surge in international travel in recent decades served as the springboard -- jet fuel, really -- for an infectious disease potentially to kill hundreds of thousands in the U.S. and infect the global economy at breathtaking speed.
As [[New York]] Gov. [[Andrew Cuomo]] put it, "I have no doubt that the virus was here much earlier than any of us know, and we have the virus more than any other state because travelers from other parts of the world come here first."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Discord Just Shut Down the Biggest 'Boogaloo' Server for Inciting Violence|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/akzkep/discord-just-shut-down-the-biggest-boogaloo-server-for-inciting-violence]]'' June 25, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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Discord, a platform popular with gamers, has shut down one of the largest servers used by followers of the anti-government "boogaloo" movement after it was exposed in a VICE [[News article]].
"[[Boogaloo]]" is code for civil war — which is the ultimate goal of this insurgent movement that's pulled in hardline libertarians, anti-government extremists, online shitposters and white nationalists. Adherents are often known as "Boogaloo Bois," and they've been showing up to anti-lockdown and anti-police brutality protests clad in their uniform of [[Hawaii]]an shirts and tactical gear.
The movement has also drawn in active-duty service members of the U.S. military, which VICE News reported on Wednesday. The article incorporated screenshots from the innocuously-named "Citizens of Liberty" or "CLO" Discord server that showed users offering their military expertise to help advance the goals of the Boogaloo movement.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Discover Blocks Credit Card Donations To Christian Site Collecting For Alleged Teen Shooter Kyle Rittenhouse|https://www.forbes.com/sites/karenrobinsonjacobs/2020/09/03/discover-blocks-credit-card-donations-to-christian-site-collecting-for-alleged-teen-shooter-kyle-rittenhouse/#3501eac81585]]'' September 3, 2020, Karen Robinson-Jacobs, [[Forbes]]
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Discover, one of the nation's top credit card issuers, told [[Forbes]] it has blocked its users' ability to make any donations on the Christian crowdfunding site GiveSendGo which has raised more than $380,000 for accused [[Kenosha]] teen shooter [[Kyle Rittenhouse]], who has garnered support from the far-right as a national debate rages on vigilante justice.
In emails Wednesday and Thursday, the credit card company said it "terminated that merchant for operating regulation violations," adding, "we regularly review merchants for operating regulations violations; turning off merchants for violations is a typical process for us, but one we don't make public."
Discover declined to detail what the GiveSendGo.com violation was, but added "we appreciate that terminating this merchant acceptance agreement may be an inconvenience to a small number of our customers; Discover makes no judgment about customer's use of their funds; as a payments processor, we ... terminate acceptance only in instances in which they're found to be in violation of our operating regulations."
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|!tax id |91-1521697|
|!location |208 Columbia Street, Seattle, WA, 98104, USA|
|!website |[[discovery.org/|https://www.discovery.org/]]|
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The ''Discovery Institute'' (''DI'') is a [[politically conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conservatism_in_the_United_States]]<<ref " [7]">><<ref " [1]">><<ref " [8]">>
[[non-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonprofit_organization]] [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]] based in [[Seattle|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle]], [[Washington|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)]], that advocates the [[pseudoscientific|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pseudoscience]] concept<<ref " [9]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> of [[intelligent design|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/intelligent_design]]
(ID). It was founded in 1990 as a non-profit offshoot of the [[Hudson Institute]]. Its "[[Teach the Controversy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teach_the_Controversy]]" campaign aims to permit the teaching of anti-[[evolution|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/evolution]], intelligent-design beliefs in [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]] [[public high school|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_school#United_States]] [[science courses|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_education]] in place of accepted [[scientific theories|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_theory]], positing that a scientific controversy exists over these subjects when in fact there is none.<<ref " [10]">><<ref " [11]">><<ref " [12]">><<ref " [13]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">><<ref " [6]">>
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!!!See also
*[[Discovery Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discovery_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Discovery Institute|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Discovery_Institute]], SourceWatch.
*[[Discovery Institute|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Discovery_Institute]], RationalWiki.
*[[Santorum Amendment|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Santorum_Amendment]], RationalWiki.
*[[Exposing the Discovery Institute|https://tfn.org/exposing-the-discovery-institute/]], April 10, 2010, Dan Quinn, Texas Freedom Network.
*[[The Discovery Institute Has a Whistleblower|https://sensuouscurmudgeon.wordpress.com/2015/12/28/the-discovery-institute-has-a-whistleblower/]], The Sensuous Curmudgeon.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Disinformation and scapegoating: how America's far right is responding to coronavirus|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/19/america-far-right-coronavirus-outbreak-trump-alex-jones]]'' March 19, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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The far right in America has received the coronavirus pandemic in much the same manner as any other event: with disinformation, conspiracies and scapegoating. Many seem to see it as a significant opportunity, whether it is for financial gain, recruiting new followers, or both.
The delayed and much criticized response to coronavirus by the Trump administration has helped them, leaving many Americans confused, bereft of information and looking for answers. A situation in which people are panic-buying supplies is ideal for a movement powered by fear and lies.
Apocalyptic narratives – whether of societal collapse, biblical rapture, or race war – are the central way that the a spectrum of far-right movements draw in followers and resources. These narratives use fear to draw followers closer, allowing leaders to direct their followers' actions, and maybe fleece them blind.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Disneyland measles outbreak leaves many anti-vaccination parents unmoved|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jan/25/disneyland-measles-outbreak-anti-vaccination-parents]]'' January 25, 2015, Andrew Gumbel, [[The Guardian]]
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F or more than three years, Tanya Gottesburen refused to have her son Robert vaccinated. She didn't like what she read about the ingredients in vaccines – things like mercury, aluminum and bovine serum that she found "really disturbing". Many of her stay-at-home mum friends on the affluent Westside of [[Los Angeles]] felt the same way.
When Robert was an infant, Tanya didn't think his immune system could handle what the doctors wanted to inject into him. She preferred to keep breast-feeding – until he was almost two and a half – and give him solid food that was organic and healthy.
"I received 12 vaccines when I was a kid, now it's up to 36," Gottesburen said. "I could not see myself doing that to him."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[DISTRACTION! - A Randy Rainbow Song Parody|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d02A9nmJxcM]]'' May 20, 2020, Randy Rainbow, [[YouTube]]
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Disturbing revelations from National Guard on Lafayette Square disaster|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/02/7-disturbing-new-revelations-from-a-national-guard-officer-about-trumps-lafayette-square-disaster_partner/]]'' August 2, 2020, Cody Fenwick, [[Salon]]
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An officer in the D.C. [[National Guard]] delivered a damning account of the events surrounding the federal crackdown on protesters in [[Lafayette Square]] in testimony released by the House of Representatives on Monday.
[[Adam DeMarco]], a senior officer tapped to serve as a liaison between the National Guard and the Park [[Police]], was on the scene during the June 1 assault on protesters, as his opening statement for a planned hearing on Tuesday explained. While the president gave a speech to reporters at the White House, federal officers, including the Park Police, violently cleared demonstrators, the media, and others from the nearby area. Shortly thereafter, the president walked across the street that had been cleared for a photo-op at [[St. John's Church]].
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Doctor Used Republican Connections to Get Unproven, Trump-Endorsed Meds to Treat Unknowing Elderly COVID-19 Patients|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/republican-doctor-trump-unproven-medicine-elderly-coronavirus-patients-982337/]]'' April 11, 2020, Peter Wade, [[Rolling Stone]]
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A [[Texas]] physician used his [[Republican]] political connections to secure the anti-malaria medicine hydroxychloroquine and has begun administering it to elderly COVID-19 positive patients at a nursing home. Some patients and their families are not aware that they are being given the unproven drug that has been heavily-endorsed by President Trump.
Robin Armstrong, a physician and medical director of The Resort at Texas City nursing home, decided to start what he's calling an "observational study" following an outbreak of the coronavirus that hit the facility earlier this month. One patient has died and another 87 have tested positive, including 56 residents and 31 staff, according to [[NPR]].
Armstrong, who formerly served as the vice-chairman of the Republican Party of Texas from [[2006]]-[[2010]], reached out to Republican Lieutenant Governor of Texas [[Dan Patrick]], who in-turn made some calls. Two days later, according to NPR, "Armstrong had received more than enough medication to begin giving it to patients."
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Doctors group claims that hydroxychloroquine helps 91% of coronavirus patients|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-8266737/Doctors-group-claims-hydroxychloroquine-helps-91-coronavirus-patients.html]]'' April 29, 2020, Natalie Rahhal, [[Daily Mail]]
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The malaria drug hydroxychloroquine has improved the survival and recovery odds for about 90 percent of patients treated with the controversial medication, a physicians group claims.
The [[Association of American Physicians and Surgeons]] (AAPS) presented data on 2,333 patients treated with hydroxychloroquine - including two supervised by Dr Oz - across the globe that shows 91.6 percent of those who got the drug fared better after treatment.
In a letter to [[Arizona]] Governor [[Doug Ducey]], the group urged that doctors should not wait for results of gold standard tests of the drug to start using it in coronavirus patients and should instead base their use of it on reasonable interpretations of limited available data.
AAPS's endorsement of the drug comes after a Veteran Affairs study of hydroxychloroquine found that those who took the drug were more likely to die, casting doubt over the potential treatment that President Trump has hailed a 'game changer.'
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Doctors horrified by Trump's 'dangerous' disinfectant comments on COVID-19|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-disinfectant-light-reaction-1.5543563]]'' April 24, 2020, Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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[[Doctor]]s and health experts urged people not to drink or inject disinfectant on Friday after U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] suggested scientists should investigate inserting the cleaning agent into the body as a way to combat COVID-19.
"[This is an] absolutely dangerous, crazy suggestion," said Paul Hunter, a professor of medicine at Britain's University of East Anglia.
"You may not die of COVID-19 after injecting disinfectant, but only because you may already be dead from the injection."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Doctors Slam Rep. Dan Crenshaw for Spreading Coronavirus Disinformation|https://theintercept.com/2020/07/17/houston-doctors-dan-crenshaw-disinformation-coronavirus/]]'' July 17, 2020, Rachel M. Cohen, [[The Intercept]]
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More than 100 doctors, medical professionals, and emergency room physicians in the [[Houston]] area have signed their names to a letter condemning [[Republican]] Rep. Daniel Crenshaw for spreading misinformation during the Covid-19 pandemic, which has been ravaging the [[Texas]] city hard in recent weeks.
The doctors didn't mince their words.
"The COVID-19 pandemic should not be a partisan issue — that's why even Governor Abbott is finally stalling the reopening process and implementing the mask mandates that he unwisely blocked just two short months ago," the medical workers, who are primarily women, wrote in the letter, which is first being reported on by [[The Intercept]]. "[[Dan Crenshaw]], on the other hand, has spewed lies for the past four months — minimizing the threat we face and spreading dangerous disinformation for self-indulgent headlines."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Documents show Wilks brothers' gates on Forest Service road are illegal|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JO90H7cCwc]]'' November 29, 2018, KTVB, [[YouTube]]
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Dan and Farris Wilks have raised the hackles of hunters and other outdoor recreationists who rely on access to [[Idaho]] public lands after their controversial purchases of vast swaths of private land in the state.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[DOJ announcement on Pennsylvania ballot investigation baffles election experts|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/24/doj-announcement-on-pennsylvania-ballot-investigation-baffles-election-experts-421541]]'' September 24, 2020, Zack Montellaro, [[Politico]]
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Election experts and lawyers are bewildered by a press release from the Department of Justice, in which the department said it had begun an inquiry into a handful of military ballots in a northeastern [[Pennsylvania]] county. Most unusually, the release revealed that the voters had cast their ballots for President [[Donald Trump]].
On Thursday afternoon, the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced it had opened an inquiry into nine ballots that were found "discarded," without elaborating on what exactly that meant. All nine ballots had been cast for Trump, the release said.
The Justice Department later issued an amended statement, saying that in fact seven had been cast for Trump and two had been resealed, meaning it could not be determined for whom the other ballots were cast. The press releases did not specify any particular crime or allege any wrongdoing, and said election officials were cooperating in learning what went wrong.
Election experts were bewildered at the few details included within the press releases and the unorthodox manner in which they were announced, and were troubled by the fact that the Justice Department said the ballots had been cast for the president.
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([[CNN]]) The Justice Department is refusing to send its senior officials to testify before [[Congress]] these next two weeks, blaming the Democrats' treatment of Attorney General [[William Barr]] during a July hearing.
In a letter to the [[House Judiciary Committee]] dated Monday declining to make witnesses available, the Justice Department accused Democratic committee members of "scolding and insulting the Attorney General" during a July 28 hearing, repeatedly interrupting him, and refusing to let him answer questions.
The department accused members of instead using "their allotted time to air grievances" rather than trying to obtain information from Barr.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[DOJ Frees Federal Prosecutors to Take Steps That Could Interfere With Elections, Weakening Long-standing Policy|https://www.propublica.org/article/doj-frees-federal-prosecutors-to-take-steps-that-could-interfere-with-elections-weakening-long-standing-policy]]'' October 7, 2020, Robert Faturechi, [[ProPublica]]
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The Department of Justice has weakened its long-standing prohibition against interfering in elections, according to two department officials.
Avoiding election interference is the overarching principle of DOJ policy on voting-related crimes. In place since at least [[1980]], the policy generally bars prosecutors not only from making any announcement about ongoing investigations close to an election but also from taking public steps — such as an arrest or a raid — before a vote is finalized because the publicity could tip the balance of a race.
But according to an email sent Friday by an official in the Public Integrity Section in [[Washington]], now if a U.S. attorney's office suspects election fraud that involves postal workers or military employees, federal investigators will be allowed to take public investigative steps before the polls close, even if those actions risk affecting the outcome of the election.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[DOJ says Capitol rioter carried semi-auto handgun after Republicans claim they weren't armed|https://www.newsweek.com/doj-says-capitol-rioter-carried-semi-auto-handgun-after-republicans-claim-they-werent-armed-1592314]]'' May 17, 2021, Daniel Villarreal, [[Newsweek]]
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Despite claims by [[Republican]] congressmen that the [[January 6]] Capitol rioters didn't carry firearms, an indictment from the Department of Justice (DOJ) has alleged that one rioter did carry a "semi-automatic handgun" in the building during the riots.
The DOJ indictment accuses defendant [[Christopher Alberts]] of carrying a Taurus G2C semi-automatic handgun on Capitol grounds on January 6. The indictment also says he had a "large capacity ammunition feeding device."
The indictment's charges accuse Alberts of engaging in physical violence, entering and causing "disorderly and disruptive conduct" in a restricted building with a deadly weapon as well as possessing the weapon unlawfully. Alberts also stands accused of committing civil disorder and assaulting and resisting a police officer.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Don't call it a comeback: Trump's Tulsa rally was just another sad farce|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/20/donald-trump-tulsa-rally-crowd-empty-seats]]'' June 21, 2020, Richard Wolffe, [[The Guardian]]
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To understand how much of his insides will always melt at the thought of that [[Tulsa]] rally, it's worth quoting Trump's fine words just before he boarded Marine One at the White House.
"The event in [[Oklahoma]] is unbelievable," he boasted. "The crowds are unbelievable. They haven't seen anything like it. And we will go there now. We'll give a, hopefully, good speech. We're going to see a lot of great people, a lot of great friends. And pretty much, that's it. OK?"
Trump got punked by several hundred thousand [[TikTok]] users, organized by a grandmother in Fort Dodge, [[Iowa]]
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Don't dismiss them as 'crackpots': Who are Canada's yellow vest protesters?|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/yellow-vests-canada-alberta-1.4974721]]'' January 11, 2019, Elizabeth Hames, [[CBC News]]
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Some protesters may stand at the podium shouting conspiracy theories about how powerful Jewish families control the world, as one man did at a rally at the Alberta legislature on Jan. 5.
Some may sport red "Make Alberta Great Again" hats while recording the crowd with their cell phones, in an effort to be their own media.
Others may prowl on the sidelines dressed like they belong to a biker gang. Only instead of Hells Angels patches, they have "[[Wolves of Odin]] — Canadian Infidels" sewn onto the back of their leather jackets.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Don't Fall For The 'Cancel Culture' Scam|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/cancel-culture-harpers-jk-rowling-scam_n_5f0887b4c5b67a80bc06c95e?ri18n=true]]'' July 11, 2020, Michael Hobbes, [[Huffington Post]]
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On Monday, 153 prominent writers, academics and public figures signed their names to a statement entitled "A Letter on Justice and Open Debate." According to the signatories, "The free exchange of information and ideas, the lifeblood of a liberal society, is daily becoming more constricted."
While the letter itself, published by the magazine Harper's, doesn't use the term, the statement represents a bleak apogee in the yearslong, increasingly contentious debate over "cancel culture." The American left, we are told, is imposing an Orwellian set of restrictions on which views can be expressed in public. Institutions at every level are supposedly gripped by fears of social media mobs and dire professional consequences if their members express so much as a single statement of wrongthink.
This is false. Every statement of fact in the Harper's letter is either wildly exaggerated or plainly untrue. More broadly, the controversy over "cancel culture" is a straightforward moral panic. While there are indeed real cases of ordinary Americans plucked from obscurity and harassed into unemployment, this rare, isolated phenomenon is being blown up far beyond its importance.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Don't Let the Alt-Right's Rebrand Fool You|https://thewalrus.ca/dont-let-the-alt-rights-rebrand-fool-you/]]'' August 24, 2017, Tamara Khandaker, [[The Walrus]]
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This February, I attended a [[Rebel Media]] event days after six [[Muslim]]s were gunned down at a [[Quebec]] mosque. Over a thousand Rebel supporters had shown up to protest a government motion to condemn [[Islamophobia]]. [[Faith Goldy]]—the now former Rebel reporter who rose to even higher infamy for her [[Charlottesville]] coverage—emceed. She riled up the audience members, calling them "patriots," and describing the government motion as a "clash of civilizations." Whenever a speaker linked Muslims with terrorism, the crowd, sporting [[Infowars]] and [[Make America Great Again]] gear, broke into cheers.
The crowd grew even more hostile when Goldy and Rebel co-founder [[Ezra Levant]] pointed out the mainstream media in the room, including me. A number of audience members rose to their feet, turned toward the press, and then shouted "Fake news!" I felt like I'd been transported to one of [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign rallies. As a reporter, I've covered a lot of unsettling people and events. But the mass anger spurred on by the Rebel crew made me feel, for the first time ever, that I needed to get out of the room. I was afraid. At one point, a colleague Tweeted that she saw a man raise his arm in what appeared to be a Nazi salute. Levant flatly denied it, claiming the gesture was from the Hunger Games. Online, his followers harassed my fellow reporter for days. It was unrelenting.
By then, I'd been reporting on the rise of the alt-right in [[Canada]] for a year, and was familiar with this rhetoric. At a school board meeting in Peel, a group demanded the Muslim prayer be banned in schools and one man tore a Koran to shreds. At a rally at [[Toronto]]'s city hall, where protesters showed up to speak out against the same anti-Islamophobia motion, I heard a woman wearing a Make America Great Again hat yell "Islam is evil." The day after the February Rebel rally, I was in Emerson, [[Manitoba]] where I overheard an old man say Muslim refugees couldn't be trusted because they are taught to lie to assimilate—but would soon take over and destroy Western culture. When I later interviewed him, he told me he'd learned everything he knows about Muslims from [[Fox News]] and, of course, the Rebel.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Don't Negotiate With Trump's Disease-Spreading Zombie Army|https://www.thedailybeast.com/dont-negotiate-with-trumps-disease-spreading-zombie-army]]'' August 30, 2021, Wajahat Ali, [[Daily Beast]]
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What will it take for the American majority to stop being hijacked by the bad-faith politics of an increasingly radicalized GOP that will stop at nothing to promote death and achieve minority rule?
Most of us in this country, who have chosen life during a pandemic, are asked to coddle the unhinged temper tantrums and violent extremism of a conservative base that continues supporting the Jan. 6 violent insurrection and attacking our voting rights, and is willing to sacrifice our children as canaries in the COVID coalmine to fuel their endless culture war during a pandemic that has killed over 600,000 Americans.
Yet their elected leaders and mouthpieces, like Rep. [[Steve Scalise]], are still treated as credible sources and normalized by being invited on news channels and by papers of record to criticize President Biden's [[Afghanistan]] withdrawal. Rep. [[Dan Crenshaw]], a cartoonishly hardcore Trump loyalist, and ridiculous pseudo-intellectual [[Ben Shapiro]], whom The [[New York Times]] once referred to as "the cool kid's philosopher" and whose [[Daily Wire]] is hugely influential in pushing vaccine misinformation on [[Facebook]], still get coveted platforms in [[Politico]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Donald Junior's Hunter Biden Obsession Is Creepy, and Telling|https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-juniors-hunter-biden-obsession-is-creepy-and-telling]]'' October 4, 2020, Molly Jong-Fast, [[Daily Beast]]
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The president's bleary-eyed namesake failson is obsessed with [[Hunter Biden]], and as the campaign session from hell continues that obsession seems more and more Freudian.
It happened on [[Glenn Beck]]'s radio show the day after the debate, where Junior claimed that "crackhead Hunter has now a tie, a direct tie to [[Vladimir Putin]]." The slur was one [[New York]] magazine's Olivia Nuzzi heard Junior try out on the campaign trail before the debate, before using it on the radio.
And the Putin smear was a true "no puppet" moment coming from the Trump kid who infamously met with [[Kremlin]]-connected [[Russia]]n lawyer [[Natalia Veselnitskaya]] in June [[2016]], but was later found by Bob Mueller to be too stupid to have colluded, which some might say is the very definition of white male privilege. It all got me thinking about why Junior just can't stop talking about Hunter. Junior is furious. Junior is fragile. Junior is triggered.
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|!birthname |Donald Milford Payne|
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|!birth date |July 16, 1934|
|!birth place |[[Newark, New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newark,_New_Jersey]]|
|!death date |March 6, 2012 (77 years)|
|!death place |[[Livingston, New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livingston,_New_Jersey]]|
|!resting place |Glendale Cemetery|
|!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomfield, New Jersey]] |https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomfield,_New_Jersey]]|
|!state |[[New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey]]|
|!district |[[10th|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey's_10th_congressional_district]]|
|!preceded |[[Peter Rodino|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Rodino]]|
|!succeeded |[[Donald M. Payne Jr|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Payne,_Jr.]]|
|!term start |January 3, 1989|
|!term end |March 6, 2012|
|!party |[[Democrat|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!religion |[[Baptist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptist]]|
|!spouse |Hazel Johnson (1958–1963; her death)<<ref " [1]">>|
|!occupation |Financial executive|
|!residence |[[Newark, New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newark,_New_Jersey]]|
|!alma mater |[[Seton Hall University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seton_Hall_University]]<br>[[Springfield College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springfield_College]]|
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*[[Donald M. Payne|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_M._Payne]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Hernandez, Raymond (2012-03-06). [[Donald M. Payne, First Black Candidate Elected to Congress From New Jersey, Dies at 77|http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/07/nyregion/donald-m-payne-first-black-elected-to-congress-from-new-jersey-dies-at-77.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1352490806-4XRIyukaxH0IO89Ax+rZrA]]. NYTimes.com.">>
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|!occupation |Businessman|
|!birth name |Donald John Trump|
|!birth date |June 14, 1946 (75 years)|
|!birth place |[[Queens|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens]], [[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]]|
|!awards |[[Impeachment]] x 2|
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!!!See also
*[[Donald Trump|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Category:Donald Trump|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Donald_Trump]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Impeachment of Donald Trump|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_of_Donald_Trump]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Impeachment trial of Donald Trump|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_trial_of_Donald_Trump]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Donald Trump and golf|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_and_golf]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Donald Trump Access Hollywood tape|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_Access_Hollywood_tape]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Donald Trump|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Donald_Trump]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
*[[Category:Donald Trump|Donald Trump|https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Category:Donald_Trump|Donald_Trump]] - //Wikiquote.//
!!!External links
*[[Are there white nationalists in the White House?|http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2017/aug/15/are-there-white-nationalists-white-house/]], PolitiFact.
*[[Golf Outings|https://trumpgolfcount.com/displayoutings]], TrumpGolfCount.
*[[The Moscow Project|https://themoscowproject.org/]], Center for American Progress Action Fund.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Donald Trump 'kept book of Adolf Hitler's speeches in his bedside cabinet and may have read it for inspiration'|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-adolf-hitler-books-bedside-cabinet-ex-wife-ivana-trump-vanity-fair-1990-a7639041.html]]'' March 20, 2017, Benjamin Kentish, [[The Independent]]
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A [[1990]] [[Vanity Fair]] article about billionaire businessman stated that Mr Trump's then wife Ivana, said her husband owned a copy of "My New Order" – a printed collection of the Nazi leader's speeches.
Marie Brenner, the article's author, wrote: "[[Ivana Trump]] told her lawyer [[Michael Kennedy]] that from time to time her husband reads a book of Hitler's collected speeches, 'My New Order', which he keeps in a cabinet by his bed.
"Kennedy now guards a copy of My New Order in a closet at his office, as if it were a grenade. Hitler's speeches, from his earliest days up through the Phony War of [[1939]], reveal his extraordinary ability as a master propagandist."
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Donald Trump "won in a freakin landslide," claims former White House trade advisor|https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-won-freakin-landslide-claims-ex-white-house-trade-advisor-1610747]]'' July 17, 2021, Christina Zhao, [[Newsweek]]
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Former White House advisor [[Peter Navarro]] on Friday afternoon claimed that ex-President [[Donald Trump]] easily won the [[2020]] election, citing his own dubious voter fraud report released last December.
Navarro, one of the first Trump administration staffers to publicly support the former president's baseless voter fraud claims, continued to insist that the 2020 election was stolen from his former boss in an interview on [[Steve Bannon]]'s War Room podcast.
"I wrote the Navarro reports, I call them that because The [[Hatch Act]], it's done on my own time, showed very clearly as you had said that not only did Trump win, he won in a freakin landslide," he said.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump accused of sexual assault by former model Amy Dorris|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/17/donald-trump-accused-of-sexual-assault-by-former-model-amy-dorris]]'' September 17, 2020, Lucy Osborne, [[The Guardian]]
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A former model has come forward to accuse [[Donald Trump]] of sexually assaulting her at the US Open tennis tournament more than two decades ago, in an alleged incident that left her feeling "sick" and "violated".
In an exclusive interview with the Guardian, [[Amy Dorris]] alleged that Trump accosted her outside the bathroom in his VIP box at the tournament in [[New York]] on 5 September [[1997]].
Dorris, who was 24 at the time, accuses Trump of forcing his tongue down her throat, assaulting her all over her body and holding her in a grip she was unable to escape from.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Donald Trump and David Duke: For the record|https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2016/03/01/donald-trump-and-david-duke-for-the-record/]]'' March 1, 2016, Glenn Kessler, [[Washington Post]]
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Trump: "Well, just so you understand, I don't know anything about [[David Duke]]. Okay? I don't know anything about what you're even talking about with white supremacy or white supremacists. So, I don't know. I don't know, did he endorse me or what's going on, because, you know, I know nothing about David Duke. I know nothing about white supremacists. And so you're asking me a question that I'm supposed to be talking about people that I know nothing about."
Tapper: "But I guess the question from the [[Anti-Defamation League]] is, even if you don't know about their endorsement, there are these groups and individuals endorsing you. Would you just say unequivocally you condemn them and you don't want their support?"
Trump: "Well, I have to look at the group. I mean, I don't know what group you're talking about. You wouldn't want me to condemn a group that I know nothing about. I would have to look. If you would send me a list of the groups, I will do research on them. And, certainly, I would disavow if I thought there was something wrong."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Donald Trump and his allies are trying to rewrite the history of Charlottesville|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/09/donald-trump-and-his-allies-are-trying-to-rewrite-the-history-of-charlottesville/]]'' September 3, 2020, Tim Murphy, [[Mother Jones]]
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It was one of the defining moments of [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency. On August 15, [[2017]], three days after a white supremacist drove a car into a crowd of counterprotesters at the [[Unite the Right]] rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], killing 32-year-old [[Heather Heyer]], Trump held a press conference in the lobby of his [[New York City]] tower.
He started off okay, reiterating "in the strongest possible terms" his condemnation of "this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence." But as the press conference continued, Trump's impulse to defend the rally's participants and reapportion blame onto political critics won out. "You had some very bad people in that group," Trump said, at one point, of the white supremacist protest. "But you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides," he continued, thus equating a racist mob with people who showed up to protest a racist mob. In case there was any ambiguity, Trump spelled it out a few minutes later: "You had a lot of people in that group that were there to innocently protest," he said, adding: "There are two sides to a story."
Trump was rebuked by [[Republican]] House and Senate leaders (though not always by name), foreign heads of state, and his chief economics adviser. On [[Fox News]]' The Five, conservative talking head [[Greg Gutfeld]] called Trump's remarks "pure ignorance." That was then. Three years later, Trump's "very fine people" moment has become foundational to the Biden campaign's message that the "soul of the nation" is in peril, and Trump and his supporters have settled on a different line: They argue that Trump simply never said what he said about Charlottesville.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Donald Trump and his demons: Why the assault on democracy will get worse|https://www.salon.com/2020/01/28/donald-trump-and-his-demons-why-the-assault-on-democracy-will-get-worse/]]'' January 28, 2020, Chauncey DeVega, [[Salon]]
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[[Donald Trump]] is an authoritarian and an autocrat. For him and others of such ilk, violence is political currency in the form of raw power. Autocrats and authoritarians such as Trump are de facto crime bosses who just happen to be leaders of their respective countries.
As such, Donald Trump uses violence in an effort to intimidate his enemies and control the public. Trump also uses violence to control his allies, servants and other supporters.
The most recent examples:
One of Trump's enforcers allegedly threatened any [[Republican]]s who dare to want an honest impeachment trial: "Vote against the president and your head will be on a pike."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Donald Trump and the great Google vote heist|https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2019/08/donald-trump-and-the-great-google-vote-heist/]]'' August 19, 2019, Kevin Drum, [[Mother Jones]]
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I actively try not to spend any time reacting to [[Donald Trump]]'s idiot tweets these days, but it's a little slow this morning and this tweet has people genuinely puzzled:
This is old stuff that Trump is just catching up to, for some reason. The nickel version is that several years ago celebrity psychologist [[Robert Epstein]] got into a tiff with [[Google]] in which he turned out to be embarrassingly in the wrong. Ever since then Epstein has been gunning for Google, and prior to the [[2016]] election he claimed that they were deliberately manipulating search results in a way that favored [[Hillary Clinton]].¹
So that's the proximate source. But where do Trump's numbers come from? That's a little harder to figure out. Last month, in a conspiracy-laden conversation² with Sen. [[Ted Cruz]], Epstein testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee that Google was responsible for shifting something between 2.6 and 10.4 million votes to Clinton in 2016 and that in [[2020]] all of big tech together could—and probably would—shift as many as 15 million votes without anyone ever knowing. I assume that Trump misheard this and thought he said 16 million.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump blames media in furor over 'antisemitic' Clinton tweet|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/04/donald-trump-antisemitic-hillary-clinton-tweet]]'' July 4, 2016, Edward Helmore, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] responded on Monday to a swirling controversy over an apparently antisemitic tweet featuring [[Hillary Clinton]] which he subsequently deleted.
Using [[Twitter]] again, Trump said: "Dishonest media is trying their absolute best to depict a star in a tweet as the Star of David rather than a Sheriff's Star, or plain star!"
Later, he put out a statement on his website blaming Clinton for "false attacks" and said that linking the star with antisemitism was "ridiculous".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Calls Avoiding STDs His 'Personal Vietnam'|https://people.com/politics/trump-boasted-of-avoiding-stds-while-dating-vaginas-are-landmines-it-was-my-personal-vietnam/]]'' October 15, 2016, Ale Russian, [[People]]
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"It's amazing, I can't even believe it. I've been so lucky in terms of that whole world, it is a dangerous world out there. It's like [[Vietnam]], sort of. It is my personal Vietnam. I feel like a great and very brave solider," Trump said in the interview when [[Howard Stern]] asked how he handled making sure he wasn't contracting STDs from the women he was sleeping with.
The business-mogul-turned-politician elaborated on the fact in the interview, calling women's vaginas "potential landmines" and saying "there's some real danger there."
Also appearing on Stern's show in [[1993]], Trump bragged about his promiscuous lifestyle while single and stated that men who didn't go to Vietnam didn't need to feel guilty because dating during the AIDS epidemic in the '80s was also dangerous.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Can Do More Than Attack Post Office Funding. He's Mounting A Legal War Against Mailed Ballots.|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/donald-trump-absentee-voting_n_5f357da4c5b6960c06723348?ri18n=true]]'' August 13, 2020, Paul Blumenthal, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] stunned even hardened observers when he admitted on national television Thursday morning that he would not agree to additional U.S. Postal Service funding because it would make mail-in balloting easier.
"Now they need that money in order to make the post office work so it can take all of these millions and millions of ballots," he said. "But if they don't get those two items, that means you can't have universal mail-in voting."
Later Thursday, Vice reported that the Postal Service is removing machines that sort mail - including ballots - from offices without an explanation, further raising alarms that Trump will degrade the post office to hurt mail-in voting.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Donald Trump CAN'T Read says SNL Pete Davidson to Opie|https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=70&v=PR7cQAjZsJI]]'' November 16, 2015, Opie Radio, [[YouTube]]
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Pete Davidson talks about the SNL Table Read with [[Donald Trump]].
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Donald Trump caught making crude comments about women|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSyPDNSK7lc]]'' October 7, 2016, Fox News, [[YouTube]]
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Recording from [[2005]] surfaces
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{{f99.png}} ''[[Donald Trump causes chaos in election debate|https://www.nationalobserver.com/2020/09/30/news/mayhem-reigns-donald-trump-joe-biden-stage-face-face-fracas-election-debate]]'' September 30, 2020, James McCarten, Canadian Press, [[National Observer]]
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A confident and combative [[Donald Trump]] wasted little time testing the limits of [[Joe Biden]]'s patience Tuesday in a bitter, angry and chaotic war of words and recriminations during the first in-person confrontation of the [[2020]] presidential election. Within the first 15 minutes of the televised debate, hosted by [[Fox News]] anchor [[Chris Wallace]], Trump had picked fights with the exasperated moderator as well as Biden, who could only grin ruefully and shake his head in disbelief. Before long, Biden looked and sounded fed up as Trump, visibly in his element, needled him incessantly about his power to control the Democratic party and the influence of the "radical left."
"Will you shut up, man?" a frustrated Biden finally pleaded. "This is so unpresidential." The other 75 minutes didn't get much better. Throughout a night long on insults, short on substantive discussion and punctuated by all three men shouting over each other, Biden did his best to ignore his antagonist and address voters directly, speaking into the camera. "Everything he's saying so far is simply a lie," he said. "I'm not here to call out his lies. Everybody knows he's a liar." But he wasn't always able to resist rising to Trump's bait.
"The fact of the matter is I beat [[Bernie Sanders]]. I beat him a whole hell of a lot," Biden said when the president called him a proxy for the progressive Vermont senator who challenged him for the nomination. "I'm here standing facing you, old buddy." On the subject of the COVID-19 pandemic, Biden accused Trump of keeping to himself what he knew about the outbreak's potential severity. Within the first 15 minutes of the televised debate, hosted by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace, Trump had picked fights with the exasperated moderator as well as Biden, who could only grin ruefully and shake his head in disbelief. #debates2020 "He knew all the way back in February how serious this crisis was. He knew it was a deadly disease," Biden said. "He's on tape is acknowledging he knew it. He said he didn't tell us or give people a warning of it because he didn't want to panic the American people. You don't panic, he panicked." Trump, as he often does, insisted that by closing U.S. borders to travellers from [[China]], he prevented an even greater tragedy. "If we would have listened to you, the country would have been left wide open, millions of people would have died," he said. "It's China's fault. It should have never happened. They stopped it from going in. But it was China's fault." Any notion that Trump might use Tuesday's debate to broaden his base was quickly shattered.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump claims Anthony Fauci 'wrong' about cause of Covid-19 surge|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/01/trump-covid-19-fauci-cases-testing]]'' August 1, 2020, Edward Helmore, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] launched an extraordinary attack on his own top infectious disease expert, Dr [[Anthony Fauci]], arguing against the doctor's claim that high rates of infection in the US stem from a less aggressive reaction to the virus in terms of economic shutdowns and stay-at-home orders.
"Wrong!" countered the president as he retweeted a video of Fauci making the point in recent congressional testimony.
Fauci had explained that differentiations between surging US infections and a sharp decrease seen across [[Europe]] could be explained by the different reactions to the virus. Fauci said most European countries shut their economies down by 95%, while the US only shut down its economy by half.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Doesn't Really Have His Own Steak Company|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIijU-9iPP8]]'' March 9, 2016, Inside Edition, [[YouTube]]
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After [[Donald Trump]] displayed his Trump wine, water and steaks. But it turns out that you might have a hard time finding those Trump products in your local store. As for the steaks, they were sold through Sharper Image back in [[2007]]. The steaks displayed weren't really Trump brand steaks at all. They came from Bush Brothers Steaks, which supplies meat to the Trump properties. A spokeswoman at told IE that they "never sold (them) as Trump steaks," and she said Trump may have made a mistake.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Donald Trump has always said racist things|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/06/donald-trump-has-always-said-racist-things/]]'' June 10, 2020, Abigail Weinberg, [[Mother Jones]]
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Following weeks of protests against racial injustice in the United States, President [[Donald Trump]] is reportedly planning on delivering a speech on race relations. Reportedly, it will be written by his senior aide [[Stephen Miller]], who was responsible for turning the president's hardline attitudes towards immigration into policy that involves separating families and placing children in cages at the nation's southern border.
It is impossible to predict what this speech will contain, but given his past performance in referring to protesters as "THUGS", it is unlikely that Trump will offer healing comments in an attempt to bridge divisions in the nation. In case you needed further proof that the president has always been a racist, [[Mother Jones]] dug up some of his comments from [[1989]]. "A well-educated Black has a tremendous advantage over a well-educated white in terms of the job market," Trump told [[NBC]] at the time. "If I were starting off today I would love to be a well-educated Black because I really believe they do have an actual advantage today."
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Has At Least $1 Billion In Debt, More Than Twice The Amount He Suggested|https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/2020/10/16/donald-trump-has-at-least-1-billion-in-debt-more-than-twice-the-amount-he-suggested/]]'' October 16, 2020, Dan Alexander, [[Forbes]]
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No aspect of [[Donald Trump]]'s business has been the subject of more speculation than his debt load. Lots of people believe the president owes $400 million, especially after Trump seemed to agree with that figure on national television Thursday night. In reality, however, he owes more than $1 billion.
The loans are spread out over more than a dozen different assets—hotels, buildings, mansions and golf courses. Most are listed on the financial disclosure report Trump files annually with the federal government. Two, which add up to an estimated $447 million, are not.
It is important to note, as Trump did Thursday night, that he also has significant assets. [[Forbes]] values them at $3.66 billion, enough to make his net worth an estimated $2.5 billion. He is not broke, despite what many critics claim.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump has battled to block my film's release for years. Now he has failed|https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/jul/16/donald-trump-youve-been-trumped-too]]'' July 16, 2020, Anthony Baxter, [[The Guardian]]
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Here in Britain we like to think our journalism is free from control by those with power and money. Sadly that's not always the case. I have spent years trying to release a film about [[Donald Trump]] and have witnessed the corrosive power his money has over freedom of expression – both in the [[UK]] and the US.
In [[2016]], when the Mail Online reported on a "92-year-old Scotswoman taking on Trump", readers were appalled to learn Molly [[Forbes]] had to collect water from a nearby stream in a bucket because, she claims, Trump's construction workers had cut off her supply. The article was accompanied by a disturbing picture of an exhausted Molly, taken from my new documentary You've Been Trumped Too, which was due to be released ahead of the US election. But shortly after its publication, the article vanished, along with another like it in the Sun.
Next, our film's American cinema release was cancelled and a US TV network pulled the plug on screening it. This was after [[Trump International]] had issued a legal threat to anyone who showed the film or repeated Molly's allegation about her water supply. The threats were enough to undermine our film's release.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Donald Trump invites right-wing extremists to White House 'social media summit'|https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/10/tech/white-house-social-media-summit/index.html]]'' July 10, 2019, Oliver Darcy, [[CNN]]
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[[New York]] ([[CNN]] Business) A conspiracy theorist, a meme creator and a plagiarist. Those are just some of the eyebrow raising attendees who will descend on the White House on Thursday for an event that will likely become a forum for airing claims of anti-conservative social media bias.
President Trump is calling it a "social media summit," but the White House did not extend invites to representatives from [[Facebook]] or [[Twitter]] . Instead, the White House has invited its political allies to the event.
In addition to inviting leaders from traditional conservative think tanks, such as the [[Heritage Foundation]] and [[Claremont Institute]], the White House has requested the presence of far-right internet personalities and trolls, some of whom have pushed conspiracy theories, lies and misinformation.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Is an Autocrat. It's Up to All of Us to Stop Him.|https://theintercept.com/2020/06/04/trump-protest-bible-photo-op/]]'' June 4, 2020, James Risen, [[The Intercept]]
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Dictatorships are built on denial. Dictators take over gradually; each incremental step that erodes civil liberties and the rule of law can be justified and explained away. Sometimes a would-be dictator is laughed off as a political buffoon who shouldn't be taken seriously. While it is happening, no one can quite believe that they are on the road to serfdom.
Autocrats often enjoy broad public support for their crackdowns. Initially, they target the "others," while the majority cheers. The public doesn't recognize the threat until it is too late. The supporters who cheered the loudest are often caught up in ideological purges and become some of the regime's earliest victims.
After nearly four years in office, it is impossible to miss what Trump truly is. He is a psychopath who lusts for dictatorial powers. He has jettisoned everyone from the government who might get in his way. He is now surrounded by enablers in jackboots like Attorney General [[William Barr]] and Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]].
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Donald Trump is considering pouring $100 million into his campaign. Does he even have the cash?|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/09/donald-trump-is-considering-pouring-100-million-into-his-campaign-does-he-even-have-the-cash/]]'' September 9, 2020, Russ Choma, [[Mother Jones]]
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In [[2016]], Trump pledged to spend $100 million on his campaign, but that never actually happened. He loaned his campaign roughly $47 million (and eventually forgave these debts). After making his wealth and ability to self fund his presidential run a central theme of his campaign—and claiming he alone among his [[Republican]] rivals would not be beholden to the megadonors who had [[Washington]] politicians in their pockets—Trump gladly accepted help from big contributors in the general election.
So far in [[2020]] Trump hasn't spent any of his own money on the race, but according to the [[New York Times]], Trump's campaign may be running low on cash. Trump and the [[Republican National Committee]] have raised $1.1 billion for his reelection, but by the end of July they had spent more than $800 million (including on such pricey expenditures as an $11 million [[Super Bowl]] ad buy). Trump has yet to report his August fundraising numbers, but Democratic nominee [[Joe Biden]] had a monster haul last month—he raised more than $360 million, which is more than, say, [[John McCain]] spent on his entire [[2008]] campaign. Unless Trump's campaign matches that figure, Trump may find himself coming up short in the final stretch unless he digs into his own pockets.
But even wealthy businessmen sometimes don't have lots of cash on hand, and Trump may not be in a position to personally muster enough money to cover the gap he's facing against Biden. The last, best picture we have of Trump's assets comes from his most recent personal financial disclosure. It shows that at the end of [[2019]] Trump had anywhere between $46.7 million and $156.6 million available in checking or money-market accounts. Assuming Trump's cash reserves are near the top of that range, a $100 million loan would consume most of his available cash. Even a loan of $50 million might be a heavy lift. Trump does have a stock portfolio and plenty of properties he could sell, but most of those would be hard to convert to cash in a short period of time.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Is Getting Less Popular by the Day|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3zq8b/donald-trump-is-getting-less-popular-by-the-day]]'' July 31, 2020, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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There are 94 days to go until the U.S. presidential election, but at this rate, President [[Donald Trump]] might want to just get it over with sooner rather than later.
A new [[ABC News]]/[[Ipsos]] poll found that voters disapprove by large margins of how Trump is handling the COVID-19 pandemic, his response to recent protests in cities like [[Portland]] and [[Seattle]], and his administration's relations with [[Russia]].
The same poll found that just over a third of Americans approve of the job he's doing overall. Combined with recent polling that shows him falling further behind Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] in key swing states, it looks like his uphill battle to reelection is facing an even sharper incline.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Donald Trump is running for president as a flat-out racist|https://www.salon.com/2019/03/20/donald-trump-is-running-for-president-as-a-flat-out-racist/]]'' March 20, 2019, Lucian K. Truscott, [[Salon]]
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We are about to learn something important about this country. [[Donald Trump]] is running for re-election as a flat-out racist and bigot, and we are going to discover who we are as a nation by how many of our fellow citizens vote for him in [[2020]]. Whether Trump wins or not, I'm afraid it's going to be a bitter, nasty lesson.
It's hardly worth discussing anymore whether Trump is a racist. After three years of tweeting and screeching his anti-black, anti-woman, anti-[[Muslim]], anti-immigrant, anti-gay, anti-trans, anti-anyone-who-isn't-a-white-male-just-like-him, Trump's wide ranging prejudice is a settled issue. He doesn't even pretend otherwise. It's the centerpiece of his campaign, practically the whole reason he's running for a second term.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump is starting a messy fight with the entire internet|https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/28/21273019/donald-trump-executive-order-twitter-liability-facebook-230-ftc-fcc]]'' May 28, 2020, Russell Brandom, [[The Verge]]
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Today, President [[Donald Trump]] plans to sign an executive order that would give the government huge new powers over the internet. As reported yesterday by The [[Washington Post]], Trump will order the [[Federal Communications Commission]] and [[Federal Trade Commission]] to roll back the liability protections enjoyed by tech companies under [[Section 230]] of the [[Communications Decency Act]]. It's a hugely ambitious proposal, arguably the biggest single attempt to regulate internet platforms, and for better or worse, it signals the beginning of an all-out war between Trump and any platform that tries to fact-check him.
As Trump ominously put it on [[Twitter]], "This will be a Big Day for Social Media and FAIRNESS!"
Sometimes called the most important law on the internet, Section 230 exempts companies from most liability for speech on their platform and gives them broad discretion in how they moderate speech. In concrete terms, it means you can't sue Twitter for banning or not banning a particular account — although lots of people have tried.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Is Stuck In A Human Centipede Of Boomer Memes|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanhatesthis/donald-trump-is-stuck-in-a-human-centipede-of-boomer-memes]]'' October 3, 2019, Ryan Broderick, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Since the beginning of the [[2016]] election cycle, some of President [[Donald Trump]]'s supporters have claimed that the [[Republican]] is more cunning than he appears, playing "four-dimensional chess." But what was never totally clear was the extent to which Trump believed the most extreme claims he made in public. Was he playing to the fringe? Or did he really believe this stuff?
But now, thanks to the impeachment inquiry, we know that the president has spent months fixated on a conspiratorial web of right-wing fan fiction.
His attempt to extort the Ukrainian government into investigating Democrat [[Joe Biden]], one of the leading contenders for his party's nomination for president, has made it clear: Donald Trump is part of a digital human centipede of his own making.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump is technology's befuddled (but dangerous) grandfather|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/dec/30/donald-trump-technology-computers-cyber-hacks-surveillance]]'' December 30, 2016, Sam Thielman, [[The Guardian]]
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Technology? Bah humbug: "I think we ought to get on with our lives," said [[Donald Trump]] on Wednesday, summing up his take on the complex problem of apparently [[Russia]]n phishing attacks on multiple Democratic party groups during the [[2016]] election.
As the White House's current resident prepared to impose sanctions on Russia for hacking, Trump said: "I think that computers have complicated lives very greatly. The whole age of computer has made it where nobody knows exactly what's going on."
It's not the first time the president-elect has been stumped by the digital world, like a technophobe who unwrapped a computer-operated nuclear arsenal on [[Christmas]] morning. And the trouble isn't that nobody knows exactly what's going on in the "age of computer" – it's that technology poses some of the most complex problems in human history to the incoming administration. And its leader is a man who refers to "the cyber" and seems more concerned about the weight of the hacker, or possibly the bed – his syntax is mysterious – than about who broke into the [[Democratic National Committee]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Is the L. Ron Hubbard of Politics|http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/04/03/donald-trump-is-the-l-ron-hubbard-of-politics.html]]'' April 3, 2016, James Kirchick, [[Daily Beast]]
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Is Donald J. Trump the new George Wallace? Silvio Berlusconi? Adolf Hitler?
Could be. But at least as much as a southern segregationist, rich pervert turned politico, or genocidal fascist, Trump fits the profile of a cult leader, and one cult leader in particular: [[L. Ron Hubbard]], founder of the pyramid-scheme-masquerading-as-religion known as Scientology.
Consider: both men are (or, in Hubbard's case, were) narcissistic, autocratic, money-obsessed, pathological liars and would-be sexual conquerors who built business empires for the primary purpose of self-enrichment under glitz-drenched brands maintained by fraud and advanced by uncompromising litigiousness and occasional physical aggression against critics.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Donald Trump isn't paying his lawyers. His donors are|https://www.salon.com/2017/09/20/donald-trump-isnt-paying-his-lawyers-his-donors-are/]]'' September 20, 2017, Matthew Rozsa, [[Salon]]
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A new report reveals that President [[Donald Trump]] has used donations to both the [[Republican National Committee]] and his [[2020]] reelection campaign to cover the legal costs related to the probe into the [[Russia]] scandal.
The Republican National Committee paid $131,250 to the law firm employing [[Jay Sekulow]] and $100,000 to the law firm employing [[John Down]], according to [[CNN]]. Both men represent Trump in his ongoing legal battles over alleged collusion between his presidential campaign and the Russian government, although some of the fee to the [[Constitutional Litigation and Advocacy Group]] (Sekulow's firm) went to compensate other attorneys there for their work on Trump's case.
RNC funds have also gone toward compensating the legal team representing [[Donald Trump Jr]]. This includes [[Alan Futerfas]], who was paid $166,527.50, and the law firm Williams & Jensen, which was paid $30,102.90.
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|>| !Donald Trump Jr |
|>| [img width=175px [Trump Jr. in July 2019|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/89/Donald_Trump%2C_Jr._%2848513758216%29_%28cropped%29.jpg/175px-Donald_Trump%2C_Jr._%2848513758216%29_%28cropped%29.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Donald John Trump Jr.|
|!birth date |December 31, 1977 (43 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Donald Trump Jr.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump_Jr.]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Jr. Is an Idiot of Towering Proportions|https://www.gq.com/story/donald-trump-jr-russia-meeting-flub]]'' July 10, 2017, Jack Moore, [[GQ]]
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Pay attention to the end of Trump Jr.'s statement. By acknowledging that "claims of potentially helpful information were a pretext for the meeting," Trump is saying that he took the meeting because he had, in fact, been promised damaging information about [[Hillary Clinton]] from a [[Russia]]n source, but that it was no big deal because the lawyer didn't deliver. Interesting way of thinking about it, Don. Let's ask anyone who appeared on To Catch a Predator how that argument holds up in court. Oh, sorry. They're not answering the phone. Because they're probably in jail now. (On top of all that, he apparently had a different account of the meeting when he talked to the Times on Saturday. Hmm.)
So yes, [[Donald Trump Jr]]., in attempting to deny the Times's accusations, confirmed the most damning piece of the report: That Trump Jr., [[Paul Manafort]], and [[Jared Kushner]] met with a Russian government-connected lawyer under the "pretext" that she had information that the Trump campaign could use against Hillary Clinton. But if that still doesn't seem "collusion-y" enough for you, let's take a look at what [[George W. Bush]]'s ethics lawyer had to say about it:
And Trump Jr.'s "acquaintance" who arranged the meeting? Well, according to The [[Washington Post]], it was a music publicist named Rob Goldstone. And not to go into tin-foil-hat land, but here's what Goldstone posted on [[Instagram]] the day after the election:
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Jr. is recruiting an Election Day "army"|https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2020/09/donald-trump-jr-is-recruiting-an-election-day-army/]]'' September 25, 2020, Kevin Drum, [[Mother Jones]]
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Today Barton Gellman tells me something that I didn't know: "the consent decree is gone." Here's what that means:
The [[2020]] presidential election will be the first in 40 years to take place without a federal judge requiring the [[Republican National Committee]] to seek approval in advance for any "ballot security" operations at the polls. In [[2018]], a federal judge allowed the consent decree to expire, ruling that the plaintiffs had no proof of recent violations by Republicans. The consent decree, by this logic, was not needed, because it worked.
The order had its origins in the [[New Jersey]] gubernatorial election of [[1981]]. According to the district court's opinion in [[Democratic National Committee]] v. Republican National Committee, the RNC allegedly tried to intimidate voters by hiring off-duty law-enforcement officers as members of a "[[National Ballot Security Task Force]]," some of them armed and carrying two-way radios. According to the plaintiffs, they stopped and questioned voters in minority neighborhoods, blocked voters from entering the polls, forcibly restrained poll workers, challenged people's eligibility to vote, warned of criminal charges for casting an illegal ballot, and generally did their best to frighten voters away from the polls. The power of these methods relied on well-founded fears among people of color about contact with police.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Jr. Retweets Doctored Video of CNN Being Run Over by Golf Cart, Says It's Jim Acosta Getting Hit|https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-jr-jim-acosta-border-wall-cnn-host-acosta-border-video-acosta-1287823]]'' January 11, 2019, Ewan Palmer, [[Newsweek]]
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[[Donald Trump Jr]].'s current [[Twitter]] war with [[Jim Acosta]] took an unusual turn today after he retweeted a doctored video alluding to the [[CNN]] host getting run over by a golf cart.
The original tweet, sent by [[Arthur Schwartz]], an associate of former white house director of communications Antony Scaramucci, shows a golfer with the CNN logo superimposed on his head being plowed into by golf cart apparently driven by President Donald Trump.
The president's eldest son retweeted the clip to his 3.24 million followers as part of the ongoing clash he and Acosta are engaged in over the proposed border wall along the U.S.-[[Mexico]] border.
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{{f84.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Jr. retweets video from Rebel Media blogger who ran a white supremacist web store|https://north99.org/2019/06/23/donald-trump-jr-rebel-media-white-supremacist-online-store/]]'' June 23, 2019, [[North99]]
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In an exclusive story reported first by [[North99]], [[Donald Trump Jr]] has retweeted a video from [[Rebel Media]]'s Keenan Bexte, a online blogger who helped run a white supremacist web store.
Yea that's the same?!? WTF? The clown show of freshman Dems in [[Congress]] is the best thing to ever happen to the GOP. No rational person can listen to them and not see that the Liberal Elite have lost their minds. https://t.co/bltrKB3Tnq — Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) June 22, [[2019]]
In the video, Bexte accosts the first [[Muslim]] woman American senator, in an attempt to discredit America's use of concentration camps housing asylum seekers at the US border.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Jr. Urges Republicans In Robocall To Vote - By Mail|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/donald-trump-jr-vote-by-mail-robocall-donald-trump_n_5f4821efc5b697186e3329b2?ri18n=true]]'' August 27, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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Months after President [[Donald Trump]] began ranting, without compelling evidence, about "fraudulent" voting by mail, a robocall from his eldest son is urging thousands of [[Republican]]s to vote — by mail.
[[Donald Trump Jr]].'s call alerts his fellow Republicans in more than a dozen key states that the president's campaign has already mass-mailed them requests for absentee mail-in ballots.
"Hi, This is Donald Trump Jr.," the president's son says in the recorded phone message. "I'm calling on behalf of the [[Republican National Committee]] because my father, President Donald J. Trump ... has already made you an official absentee ballot request which may have already arrived or will soon arrive. President Trump is counting on you to make a plan to return your absentee ballot request."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Jr.'s "fixer" is trying to raise $2 million to dig dirt on anti-Trump journalists|https://www.salon.com/2019/09/04/donald-trump-jr-s-fixer-is-trying-to-raise-2-million-to-dig-dirt-on-anti-trump-journalists/]]'' September 4, 2019, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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A group of President Trump's allies led by [[Donald Trump Jr]].'s "fixer" are trying to raise at millions of dollars to investigate journalists who cover the administration, in an apparent effort to discredit them.
As Trump spends his days attacking media outlets that publish reports he does not like as "fake news" on [[Twitter]], a group of his allies are trying to raise at least $2 million in an attempt to target and smear reporters from The [[New York Times]], [[Washington Post]], [[CNN]], [[MSNBC]], [[BuzzFeed News]] and HuffPost ahead of the [[2020]] election cycle, Axios reports.
The group believes that their findings will be picked up and distributed by "friendly media outlets" like [[Breitbart]], according to the report.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Jr's disastrous book launch may seem funny – but there's a very dark side to the booing|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/nov/12/donald-trump-jr-book-tour-booing-rightwing-hypocrisy]]'' November 12, 2019, Arwa Mahdawi, Opinion, [[The Guardian]]
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The intolerant left is at it again. I regret to inform you that, in yet another case of political correctness gone mad, the woke brigade has shut down free speech and censored a courageous conservative intellectual. Over the weekend, [[Donald Trump Jr]] was heckled off stage while promoting his new book – Triggered: How the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us – at the [[University of California]].
Oh, hang on a minute. It looks like it wasn't the hateful left that silenced the president's eldest son; it was his own supporters. You see, shortly after Sunday's event kicked off, Trump Jr informed the audience that there wouldn't be a Q&A because leftwingers would inevitably twist his words. The lack of dialogue enraged a far-right faction of the crowd who believe the Trump administration isn't anti-immigrant enough and were eager to challenge Jr on this.
"We wanted to ask questions about immigration and about [[Christian]]ity," two of the protesters, who identify as American Firsters, told the Guardian, "but [Trump Jr] didn't want to face those questions."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Donald Trump just issued his most serious threat yet to free speech|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/27/donald-trump-just-issued-his-most-serious-threat-yet-to-free-speech/]]'' May 27, 2020, Matthew Rozsa, [[Salon]]
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Instead, Trump posted a pair of tweets that directly threatened [[Twitter]]'s most basic freedoms. In one he wrote that "[[Republican]]s feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices" and promised that "we will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen." A little while later he added, "Twitter has now shown that everything we have been saying about them (and their other compatriots) is correct. Big action to follow!"
[[Politician]]s and legal scholars are in widespread agreement that Trump's promise is chilling and that his words represent a direct assault on the [[First Amendment]].
"The threat by [[Donald Trump]] to shut down social media platforms that he finds objectionable is a dangerous overreaction by a thin-skinned president. Any such move would be blatantly unconstitutional under the First Amendment," Harvard Law professor Laurence Tribe told [[Salon]] by email. "That doesn't make the threat harmless, however, because the president has many ways in which he can hurt individual companies, and his threat to do so as a way of silencing dissent is likely to chill freedom of expression and will undermine constitutional democracy in the long run."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Donald Trump just responded to a reporter's question about QAnon in the most irresponsible way|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/08/facebook-just-cracked-down-on-qanon-hours-later-trump-promoted-it/]]'' August 19, 2020, Abigail Weinberg, [[Mother Jones]]
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Hours after [[Facebook]] announced a crackdown on [[QAnon]], President Trump used his evening press conference to fan the right-wing conspiracy theory's flames.
"I don't know much about the movement—other than I understand that they like me very much," Trump said at his daily press conference. He added that he's "heard these are people who love our country."
As we've written before, QAnon is an ever-twisting, crowdsourced conspiracy theory about an alleged hidden agent in the Trump administration going after secretive, global pedophilia rings. The theory has mutated from [[4chan]] shitposting to a full-blown right-wing craze that paints Trump as a crusader against all the world's evils.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump lawyers tried to stop BBC showing Scottish bullying film|https://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/oct/22/donald-trump-bbc-film-row]]'' October 22, 2012, Severin Carrell, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] tried to force the [[BBC]] to drop the broadcast of a critically acclaimed documentary on his alleged bullying of residents near his Scottish golf resort.
[[Lawyer]]s for the [[New York]] property magnate contacted the BBC two days before the feature-length film You've Been Trumped was screened on BBC2 on Sunday night, claiming it was highly defamatory, biased and misleading, and demanding a right of reply.
In a letter to the BBC from [[Dundas]] & Wilson, a prominent Scottish law firm which has acted for Trump for several years, and seen by the Guardian, the Trump organisation threatened to complain formally to Ofcom and the BBC Trust if the screening went ahead.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump makes baseless claim about man, 75, shoved by police: 'Could be a set-up?'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/09/trump-buffalo-man-injured-police-tweet]]'' June 9, 2020, Adam Gabbatt, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] has claimed a 75-year-old man who was hospitalized when police shoved him to the ground at a protest in [[Buffalo]] could be "an antifa provocateur" and suggested the incident "could be a set-up".
Two Buffalo police officers were charged with assault after video showed them pushing [[Martin Gugino]], a slightly built septuagenarian and longtime peace activist, with enough force that he violently struck his head on the sidewalk.
The [[New York]] governor, [[Andrew Cuomo]], responded to Trump's claims, which were offered without evidence, on Tuesday, describing the president's behavior as "cruel and reckless".
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump makes baseless claim that 'dark shadows' are controlling Joe Biden|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/01/donald-trump-makes-baseless-claim-that-dark-shadows-are-controlling-joe-biden]]'' September 1, 2020, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s appetite for baseless conspiracy theories scaled new heights on Monday when he alleged that people in "dark shadows" are controlling Democratic rival [[Joe Biden]].
The US president made a mysterious claim about "thugs" in "dark uniforms" flying into [[Washington]] and also compared police brutality against [[Africa]]n Americans to golfers cracking under pressure.
With the presidential election just two months away, Trump was interviewed at the White House by [[Laura Ingraham]], a host on the conservative [[Fox News]] network. "Who do you think is pulling Biden's strings?" she asked. "Is it former Obama people?"
The president replied: "People that you've never heard of, people that are in the dark shadows. People that –"
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Makes Lewd Remarks About Women On Video|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYqKx1GuZGg]]'' October 7, 2016, NBC News, [[YouTube]]
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In a [[2005]] conversation with [[Access Hollywood]] [[Donald Trump]] discusses his approach to some women.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump mocks sex assault accuser Jessica Drake|https://globalnews.ca/news/3022714/donald-trump-mocks-sex-assault-accuser-jessica-drake/]]'' October 24, 2016, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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[[Donald Trump]] is mocking the latest woman to accuse him of sexual misconduct, saying "I'm sure she's never been grabbed before."
Trump was referring to [[Jessica Drake]], an adult film star who says he grabbed her and kissed her without permission.
Trump said Monday that the accusations are "total fiction." Trump spoke on WGIR radio's "[[New Hampshire]] Today" show.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Donald Trump On 2005 Tape: 'This Was Locker Room Talk'|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEOO0MjhVsU]]'' October 9, 2016, NBC News, [[YouTube]]
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Trump says he apologized for the remarks caught on tape in [[2005]] and turns the discussion to ISIS.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Donald Trump once accused a whiskey company of election fraud|https://www.motherjones.com/2020-elections/2020/09/trump-files-donald-goes-war-whiskey-company/]]'' September 4, 2020, Tim Murphy, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[Donald Trump]] doesn't like to lose. When he was trailing in the polls this summer, he began offering a dire warning: The [[2016]] election would be "rigged" through massive voter fraud. He blamed election fraud, too, when he lost the [[Iowa]] caucuses to [[Ted Cruz]]. And in [[2012]], when President [[Barack Obama]] won reelection over [[Mitt Romney]], Trump called for a "march on [[Washington]]" to "stop this travesty."
But Trump's allegations of rigged elections extend beyond domestic politics. When Glenfiddich announced in 2012 that a notorious Trump critic had received the most votes for its annual Top Scot award, Trump cried foul, accusing the renowned Scotch distillery of holding a rigged election. Per the Guardian:
After suggesting that the voting for [[Forbes]] had been fixed by "a small group of detractors" casting multiple votes, he continued: "Glenfiddich's choice of [[Michael Forbes]], as Top Scot, will go down as one of the great jokes ever played on the Scottish people and is a terrible embarrassment to [[Scotland]]." William Grant & Sons gave short shrift to Trump's criticisms, which he first aired on [[Twitter]] on Tuesday, insisting it had nothing to do with the voting for the award, which Glenfiddich has sponsored for 15 years.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump orders governors to allow places of worship to reopen|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/22/donald-trump-churches-mosques-synagogues-reopen]]'' May 22, 2020, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] has declared churches, mosques and synagogues "essential services" and threatened to override governors who refuse to reopen them this weekend – a power he does not possess.
"Some governors have deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics as essential, but have left out churches and other houses of worship," the president told reporters at the White House on Friday. "It's not right. So I'm correcting this injustice and calling houses of worship essential."
Trump added: "The governors need to do the right thing and allow these very important essential places of faith to open right now. For this weekend. If they don't do it, I will override the governors. In America we need more prayer, not less."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Pushed A Martin Gugino Conspiracy That Falsely Claims The Buffalo Protester's Injury Was A "Set Up"|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/craigsilverman/donald-trump-conspiracy-martin-gugino-buffalo]]'' June 9, 2020, Craig Silverman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] used his [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]] accounts to spread a baseless conspiracy theory that injured protester Martin Gugino was trying to "scan" and "black out" police equipment prior to him being pushed to the ground by two [[Buffalo]] police officers. Gugino, 75, remains in serious condition in hospital after hitting his head on the ground in an incident that sparked national outrage. Two Buffalo [[Police]] Department officers have been charged with second-degree assault, a felony.
Trump's Tuesday morning tweet and Facebook post were inspired by an "absolutely insane" segment from little-watched cable channel [[One America News Network]], which has aired false information in the past. The OAN report baselessly claims Gugino's injury was the result of a "false flag provocation by far-left group antifa," and said he appeared "to use a police tracker" on his phone. There is zero evidence linking Gugino to an antifa organization, and the claim that he tracked or scanned police is based only on the fact that Gugino was holding a mobile phone.
Here's the absolutely insane OAN report that Trump is referencing: "The latest tensions in the Buffalo police department could be the result of a false flag provocation by far left group antifa"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Should Be Prosecuted for His Shakedown of Georgia's Brad Raffensperger|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2021/01/donald-trump-should-be-prosecuted-georgia-brad-raffensperger.html]]'' January 4, 2021, Richard L. Hasen, [[Slate Magazine]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] likely broke both federal and state law in a Saturday phone call during which he encouraged [[Georgia]] Secretary of State [[Brad Raffensperger]] to "find" enough votes to overturn the state's election results. The president certainly committed an impeachable offense that is grounds for removing him from the office he will be vacating in less than three weeks or disqualifying him from future elected office. His tumultuous term will end as it began, with questions as to the legality of conduct connected to manipulating American elections, and a defense based squarely on the idea that Trump's mind is so warped that he actually believes the nonsense he spews. Trump may never be put on trial for what he did, but a failure to prosecute him may lead to a further deterioration of American democracy.
The [[Washington Post]]'s bombshell report and audio recording of a Saturday conversation among Trump; his chief of staff, [[Mark Meadows]]; [[Republican]] election attorney [[Cleta Mitchell]]; and Georgia election officials featured a litany of unproven and debunked claims of voter fraud in Georgia. Trump claimed he had actually won the state by hundreds of thousands of votes and suggested Raffensperger could face criminal liability for not going after this phantom fraud.
In the course of describing such fraud, Trump attempted fraud of his own, asking Raffensperger to engage in belated ballot box–stuffing to benefit him. (Never mind that Georgia certified its vote totals weeks ago and has submitted its [[Electoral College]] votes for counting by [[Congress]] on Wednesday.) Among the most damning things Trump said was the following:
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump speech at CIA memorial risks fueling intelligence feud|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jan/21/cia-donald-trump-first-meeting]]'' January 22, 2017, Spencer Ackerman, [[The Guardian]]
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Traveling to [[CIA]] headquarters in [[Virginia]] in what the White House pointed out was Trump's first official act in office, Trump stood before the agency's memorial to its dead officers and delivered an often self-referential and highly political speech that included an untruthful claim that his inauguration was better attended than those of [[Barack Obama]].
Trump vowed "a thousand percent" support for an intelligence corps he has repeatedly and publicly insulted – including recently likening intelligence officials to "Nazi [[Germany]]" – and suggested they would have an open checkbook in his White House. Any feud between himself and the agency was the result of a dishonest press corps, the president astonished some by saying.
The speech's tone, contrasting with the solemnity typically shown to the CIA memorial, prompted the just-retired director of the agency to proclaim his disgust.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Donald Trump stumbles on David Duke, KKK|https://www.cnn.com/2016/02/28/politics/donald-trump-white-supremacists/index.html]]'' February 28, 2016, Eric Bradner, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) [[Donald Trump]] is trying to clean up a racially charged controversy Monday after he refused to disavow former [[Ku Klux Klan]] grand wizard [[David Duke]] over the weekend.
When asked about his comments on CNN's "State of the Union," Trump blamed a "bad earpiece."
"I was sitting in a house in [[Florida]], with a bad earpiece," the brash billionaire told [[NBC]]'s "Today" show. "I could hardly hear what he's saying. I hear various groups. I don't mind disavowing anyone. I disavowed Duke the day before at a major conference."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Suggests Hillary Clinton Used Drugs in Last Debate|https://time.com/4532465/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-drug-test-debate/]]'' October 15, 2016, Zeke J Miller, [[Time magazine]]
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[[Republican]] presidential nominee [[Donald Trump]] fired off his latest salvo against Democratic rival Saturday, suggesting [[Hillary Clinton]] was under the influence of drugs during the last debate.
Offered without evidence during a campaign rally in Portsmouth, N.H., Trump said that he and Clinton are "like athletes" and should undergo drug tests before the final debate on Wednesday.
"We're like athletes," he said. "So athletes…they make them take a drug test. I think we should take a drug test prior to the debate," he continued, adding, "Because, I don't know what's going on with her." He added that he would submit to such a test.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Supporters Are Using a Nazi Word to Attack Journalists|https://time.com/4544562/donald-trump-supporters-lugenpresse/]]'' October 25, 2016, Jeff Nesbit, [[Time magazine]]
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Supporters of GOP presidential nominee [[Donald Trump]] have begun to use an old German word—once invoked by Nazis and now currently in vogue with far-right political activists in [[Germany]]—to attack American media covering his campaign.
The phrase is "[[Lügenpresse]]," which means "lying press." The phrase rose to infamy during the Nazi era and was resurrected in [[2014]] as a watchword with Germany's anti-immigrant activists who wanted the media to "tell the truth" about refugees in their country—most of whom were [[Muslim]] refugees fleeing from war-torn areas caught in the middle of the ISIS conflict.
Now, Lügenpresse has traveled across the ocean to Trump rallies and social media posts from Trump's legion of alt right supporters, and it's being aimed at both the media and the presidential campaign of Democratic nominee [[Hillary Clinton]].
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Donald Trump takes cue from young conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk, signs an executive order for free speech on college campuses|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-signs-free-speech-executive-order-urged-tpusa-charlie-kirk-2019-3]]'' March 21, 2019, John Haltiwanger, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] on Thursday signed an executive order designed to protect free speech on college campuses after being urged to do so by Turning Point [[USA]]'s president and founder [[Charlie Kirk]], an outspoken conservative and rising star on the political right.
The order calls for federal funding for research to be withheld from universities if they do not agree to uphold the [[First Amendment]], but the details of how it will be implemented and enforced are hazy.
"Free inquiry is an essential feature of our Nation's democracy, and it promotes learning, scientific discovery, and economic prosperity," the order states. "We must encourage institutions to appropriately account for this bedrock principle in their administration of student life and to avoid creating environments that stifle competing perspectives, thereby potentially impeding beneficial research and undermining learning."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Donald Trump taps shadowy GOP researcher Mike Roman as chief poll-watcher|https://www.salon.com/2016/10/19/donald-trump-taps-shadowy-gop-researcher-mike-roman-as-chief-poll-watcher/]]'' October 19, 2016, Brendan Gauthier, [[Salon]]
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According to [[Politico]], Roman once headed a "disregarded entity" under the [[Koch Bro]]thers' highly secretive opposition research agency.
"They act all cloak and dagger – like the [[CIA]]," a former Koch network official, referring to Roman's LLC, told Politico last year. "There was a joke about how hardly anyone ever met [[Mike Roman]]. It was like, if you wanted to find him, he'd be in a trench coat on the National Mall."
Trump has recently started "whining" — according to both President [[Barack Obama]] and [[Fox News]] personality [[Bill O'Reilly]] — about "large scale voter fraud," absent any evidence of such.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump visits his golf club amid outrage over remarks about US war dead|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/05/donald-trump-golf-club-scandal-military-coronavirus]]'' September 5, 2020, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] visited one of his own golf courses on Saturday amid one of the worst recent scandals to his presidency in recent months and after expert warnings that up to 400,000 Americans could die of the coronavirus before the end of the year.
Trump's re-election bid is in turmoil after multiple reports of disparaging remarks he made about veterans and US soldiers that have caused widespread outrage, including calling them "suckers" and "losers". The White House has strongly denied the allegations.
Separately, a new report was published by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of [[Washington]]'s School of Medicine, that forecast the US death toll from the pandemic could hit 400,000 by 1 January [[2021]].
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Donald Trump wanted to keep this video deposition secret. We got a copy.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/09/donald-trump-university-fraud-lawsuit-deposition-full-video/]]'' September 18, 2020, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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During the [[2016]] campaign, [[Donald Trump]] was burdened with lawsuits that accused him and his [[Trump University]] of defrauding students who had paid thousands of dollars to learn the supposed secrets of Trump's financial success. Though the Trump U controversy raised questions about Trump's fitness for office, he managed to score two legal victories in the case as it proceeded. He won a postponement in the trial until after Election Day, and he managed to seal the video of a six-hour deposition he gave in the case. That meant voters would not see news reports of Trump on the stand in a federal civil fraud case or be able to watch this footage of Trump being questioned concerning allegations of fraud. But [[Mother Jones]] has now obtained the full video of Trump's deposition, and though the written transcript of the session was released in June 2016, the video version includes several exchanges that likely would not have played well for Trump had they become public when he was chasing votes.
Trump sat for this deposition in Trump Tower on December 10, [[2015]]. The video shows him parrying with the lawyer for the plaintiffs, Jason Forge, over various issues, including false statements made by Trump University employees, and Trump's own memory. Trump at one point griped, "It's the most ridiculous lawsuit I've ever seen." He claimed not to remember having boasted that he possessed one of the best memories in the world and repeatedly said he could not recall matters related to the case. He downplayed false and misleading statements presented by Trump University instructors as merely "hyperbole," refusing to label them "false." He even disavowed a passage from one of his own books in which he had assailed educational institutions for committing "fraud." Had the video deposition been released during the campaign, it may have yielded ammo for anti-Trump ads. At the start of the deposition, Trump's attorney, Daniel Petrocelli, said he and Trump did not want the transcript "getting into the hands of the media." Regarding the video, they succeeded.
Mother Jones was provided the video by a source who asked not to be identified. Art Cohen, a lead plaintiff in one of the lawsuits against Trump University and Trump, confirmed that this was the actual video of the deposition. "On this video, Trump's shifty memory and dishonest character are exposed when he is faced with questions that demand the truth," Cohen says. (Last month, Mother Jones posted video of a conversation that occurred during a break in these proceedings between Trump and Petrocelli, in which Trump boasted of threatening the [[Better Business Bureau]] to change the D grade it awarded Trump University to an A.)
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Donald Trump Would Like to Momentarily Pause This Campaign to Tell You How Good His Brain Is|https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trump-would-like-to-momentarily-pause-this-campaign-to-tell-you-how-good-his-brain-is]]'' September 3, 2020, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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Following a carefully manicured, four-day convention in which [[Donald Trump]]'s chief lieutenants branded him as an avatar of stability and [[Joe Biden]] as the pied-piper of race riots, the president did what he always does: he casually disposed of his team's messaging in the service of nursing personal grudges.
This week, it was about how his brain isn't dying.
"It never ends!" the president tweeted on Tuesday, in denial of reporting and speculation that his stated reasoning for going to [[Walter Reed]] in November was a bogus cover for a much more serious procedure. "Now they are trying to say that your favorite President, me, went to Walter Reed [[Medical]] Center, having suffered a series of mini-strokes. Never happened to THIS candidate - FAKE NEWS."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump, Jr, Kimberly Guilfoyle and Charlie Kirk Shouted Down by Conservatives at UCLA|https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a29757868/donald-trump-jr-berkeley-q-and-a-protest/]]'' November 11, 2019, Jack Holmes, [[Esquire]]
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Essentially, the "campus free speech" crowd's playbook consists of: one, saying liberal college students are hostile to free expression; two, going to college campuses and saying things that will piss off liberal college students; three, declaring the protests that inevitably ensue—which they had the clear intent of attracting—constitute a campaign by liberal college students to "silence" them. There's never any mention of, say, the extensive efforts at both the state and federal level to make it functionally illegal to criticize [[Israel]]'s policies towards its Palestinian residents. And of course there's no mention of the fact that the President of the United States has declared the free press to be an enemy of the state. Those are the kind of [[First Amendment]] issues these folks are less concerned about.
Speaking of the president, his oldest failson, [[Donald Trump]], Jr., went on over to UCLA on Sunday to run The Playbook in order to promote his new book, Triggered: How the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us. (We first had the location as Berkeley, once the home turf of the free speech movement but known more nationally in recent times for the raucous protests, which have sometimes turned riotous, that have greeted various free-speech grifters. We regret the error.) As usual, the complaint that a conservative is getting silenced is coming via extensive TV appearances, public events, and a book deal. Junior went in the hopes of causing a reaction from liberals there that might boost sales.
But as [[The Guardian]] reports, Junior's event with Turning Point [[USA]], a right-wing campus group that complains constantly about collegiate speech policing while operating a "[[Professor Watchlist]]" targeting educators who they deem insufficiently sympathetic to conservative politics, caught a different kind of backlash.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Donald Trump, virus-truther: His final strategy will be to claim that these deaths aren't real|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/11/is-trump-going-virus-truther-of-course--keeping-the-numbers-down-is-all-hes-ever-cared-about/]]'' May 11, 2020, Heather Digby Parton, [[Salon]]
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Early last week, [[George W. Bush]] released a video in which he called for compassion and solidarity during the pandemic. It was the sort of sentiment we used to assume was just pro forma from our leaders in a time of crisis but was a startling departure from anything we've gotten from President Trump. Trump naturally, was miffed and complained that Bush hadn't supported him during the impeachment.
On Friday, [[Yahoo News]] reported on a conference call [[Barack Obama]] had with a large group of former administration staff and supporters in an effort to rev them up for the Biden campaign. Since the call included 3,000 participants, Obama undoubtedly knew it would be made public. So his sharp criticism of the administration's response to the COVID-19 crisis was notable. I think everyone expected that he would be campaigning for his former wingman [[Joe Biden]], but this was unusually pointed:
"Absolute chaotic disaster" describes it perfectly. Since Trump has already exploded all the other norms it's past time for some of the elder statesmen to remove the traditional cone of silence that requires former presidents to be quiet during their successor's term. We've got 80,000 dead and counting who need a voice in this disaster.
I was a little bit surprised when Trump didn't respond. He spent the weekend at Camp David with the Joint Chiefs of Staff and his national security team. We saw pictures of all these middle-aged and older white men sitting in close quarters without masks, and you have to wonder what could possibly be so important they felt the need to convene such a meeting in the middle of this contagion. Perhaps the president really was too immersed in the crisis to care what his predecessor had to say about him?
Not bloody likely. On Sunday Trump spent the entire day tweeting and retweeting like a lunatic, much of the time about the leftovers of the [[Russia]] investigation, including the [[Michael Flynn]] case and numerous threats that Obama himself was in the crosshairs of the "investigation of the investigation," which Trump excitedly started calling "OB[[AMA]]GATE." Apparently he finally heard about that phone call.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump: Here are the sexual misconduct allegations facing the Republican candidate|https://globalnews.ca/news/3003072/donald-trump-a-look-at-the-sexual-assault-allegations-facing-the-republican-candidate/]]'' October 14, 2016, Andrew Russell, [[Global News]]
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One week after a tape of [[Donald Trump]] boasting about sexually assault women was released, more women have come forward with allegations about the [[Republican]] presidential candidate.
"It has shaken me to my core in a way that I couldn't have predicted," a passionate [[Michelle Obama]] told Clinton supporters at a rally in [[New Hampshire]] on Oct. 13. "So while I'd love nothing more than to pretend like this isn't happening, and to come out here and do my normal campaign speech, it would be dishonest and disingenuous to me to just move on to the next thing like this was all just a bad dream."
"We can't expose our children to this any longer, not for another minute, let alone for four years."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's 'alt-right' supporters express dismay at disavowal|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/22/alt-right-supporters-donald-trump-backlash-disavow-reddit-4chan]]'' November 23, 2016, Nicky Woolf, [[The Guardian]]
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President-elect [[Donald Trump]]'s disavowal of [[Richard Spencer]] and his far-right thinktank the [[National Policy Institute]], a day after video of Spencer's supporters giving the Nazi salute at an event in [[Washington]] [[DC]] surfaced, has dismayed some of his supporters on the "alt-right".
"This constant virtue signaling needs to finally end, otherwise our civilization will simply collapse," a commenter wrote underneath the article of Trump's disavowal on rightwing news site [[Breitbart]].
People in the myriad "alt-right" communities that have flourished online in recent years are also expressing their displeasure that Trump appears to have abandoned the most extreme of his policies – at least for now – such as building a wall and prosecuting [[Hillary Clinton]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's 'Star of David' tweet: a recap|https://www.politifact.com/article/2016/jul/05/donald-trumps-star-david-tweet-recap/]]'' July 5, 2016, Louis Jacobson, [[PolitiFact]]
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For a story that broke over Fourth of July weekend, the controversy over an allegedly anti-Semitic image tweeted by [[Donald Trump]] attracted quite a lot of attention. In case you weren't plugged in over the holiday weekend, here's what you missed.
The original Trump tweet, its deletion, and the revised tweet
At 9:37 am on Saturday, July 2, Trump tweeted an image to his roughly 9.5 million followers. It jabbed his presidential opponent, [[Hillary Clinton]], amid criticism for a 30-minute meeting sought by her husband, former President [[Bill Clinton]], with Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who heads the Justice Department, which is investigating Hillary Clinton's use of State Department email on a personal server. Observers across the ideological spectrum criticized Bill Clinton's decision to seek a meeting, saying it could be perceived as an effort to pressure Lynch on the email case.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's January 6, by Michael Wolff|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/michael-wolff-landslide-final-days-trump-presidency-excerpt.html]]'' June 28, 2021, Michael Wolff, [[New York Magazine]]
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Seems like quite a few crazies," said the president.
A little more than three weeks before rioters and revelers stormed the Capitol on [[January 6]], several thousand Trump fans and fanatics gathered in [[Washington]], D.C. There were the [[Proud Boys]] in elaborate dress, ZZ Top beards, and tie-dyed kilts — [[Enrique Tarrio]], a Proud Boy organizer, got in line and took a public tour of the White House — who seemed to have appointed themselves Trump's protectors and vanguard, as the Hells Angels had once done for the [[Rolling Stones]]. There were Trump impersonators and a wide variety of other made-for-the-cameras MAGA costumes. There were veterans — or people in military gear trying to suggest patriotism and firepower. There were older men and women, too — more [[Las Vegas]] than Altamont. Virtually all without masks.
"It's like Let's Make a Deal," said Trump the next day to a caller, referencing the long-running game show from the [[1960]]s — many of his references have never left this psychic era — on which audience members dressed up in foolish costumes to get the attention of the host.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's lawyer told a huge lie about the Russia scandal.|https://www.motherjones.com/mojo-wire/2021/02/donald-trumps-lawyer-told-a-huge-lie-about-the-russia-scandal/]]'' February 12, 2021, Dan Friedman, [[Mother Jones]]
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History will determine the biggest lie of [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency. But the foundational fibs were about [[Russia]]. In [[2016]], and ever since, Trump has refused to admit that Russia interfered on his behalf in the 2016 election by hacking and then leaking Democratic emails. Trump also claimed that he had no business interests in Russia, and that his campaign had no contact at all with Russians. Years of ensuing investigation and reporting proved those were big, consequential lies. Russian intelligence helped Trump in 2016 by giving stolen emails to [[WikiLeaks]]. While running for president, Trump okayed efforts by aides to seek [[Vladimir Putin]]'s help landing a lucrative real estate deal in [[Moscow]]. And Trump's campaign had "numerous links" with Russia and "expected it would benefit" from their help, according to Special Counsel [[Robert Mueller]].
But Trump and his defenders largely succeeded in obscuring this reality by treating Mueller's failure to find an overt conspiracy between the [[Kremlin]] and Trump as evidence that the entire scandal was made up. This disinformation effort showed Trump's power to declare known facts to be a "hoax" and have his supporters parrot his false claims. Trump's success in selling a false narrative contributed to the conduct that led to his two impeachments. Getting away with blaming the Russia scandal on his critics seemed to empower Trump to engage in even more mendacious conduct. Just days after Mueller's widely-panned public testimony before House members, the effective end of a probe that left the president largely undamaged, Trump tried to shakedown Ukrainian President [[Volodymyr Zelensky]] to launch bogus investigations targeting [[Joe Biden]] and into the 2016 election hack. Trump correctly anticipated that he could declare his damning phone call "perfect" and watch boosters defend it. Trump's months of lies about mail-in voting and election fraud in turn relied on the presumption his supporters and [[Republican]] lawmakers would echo them. Trump's Russia lies and the so-called "[[Big Lie]]" were part of the same false reality Trump concocted. To protect it, Trump supporters engaged in violence on January 6. The lies that began with Russia led to the rampage in the Capitol.
In a sense, it was fitting that Trump lawyer [[Michael van der Veen]] on Friday brought up Russia to defend Trump against inciting the attack on [[Congress]]. The attorney claimed "the entire [[Democratic Party]] and national news media spent the last four years repeating without any evidence that the 2016 election had been hacked. Van der Veen was arguing for excusing Trump's actions because Democrats, he said, had also used "reckless dangerous and inflammatory rhetoric" about Russia. The implication was a simple equivalency: Democrats pushed the Russia hoax to overturn the 2016 election. Trump pushed the election lie in [[2020]]. It's a wash.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's Manhattan buildings have lost 21% of their value|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-tower-buildings-value-real-estate-prices-2021-1]]'' January 27, 2021, Juliana Kaplan, [[Business Insider]]
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After a tumultuous one-term presidency, a violent insurrection by supporters, and a retirement to [[Florida]], the Trump name has attracted some negative connotations. And his real-estate holdings are feeling the heat: According to [[Curbed]]'s analysis of a report from real-estate data firm UrbanDigs, Trump-branded [[Manhattan]] properties have lost more than 20% of their value since Trump first took office.
UrbanDigs — which looked at the seven luxury buildings in Manhattan that still bear the Trump moniker, and three that used to — found that even properties that formerly had Trump in their names lost 17% of their value since [[2016]]. By comparison, the overall price per square foot decline in Manhattan over the same period was just 9%.
In 2016, the average price per square foot in seven NYC properties run by his real-estate behemoth, the [[Trump Organization]], was $2,065, according to the report. In [[2017]], following Trump's election and inauguration, that figure sunk to $1,903; by [[2020]], it was at $1,619. That's a drop of 21% from its 2016 price.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's Nemesis Michael Forbes Wins 'Scotsman Of The Year'|https://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2012/12/anti-trump-farmer-michael-forbes-wins-scotsman-of-the-year-award]]'' December 1, 2012, Fraser McAlpine, [[BBC News]]
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Everyone loves an underdog, especially one that's being harassed by the kind of overdog even a vegan wouldn't trust to guard their dinner.
The story of [[Donald Trump]]'s contentious battle to get a super golf resort built amid the sand dunes of the Menie Estate, on the Scottish Aberdeenshire coast, has been emotively covered by the documentary You've Been Trumped, which follows local farmer and fisherman [[Michael Forbes]]' ongoing struggle to keep hold of his family's 23-acre farm, amid mounting pressure to sell up and have it bulldozed flat.
Describing his first meeting with Mr Trump, Michael told [[The Scotsman]]: "This whole carry-on has been going on for eight years, since I was approached when I was out walking on the beach and asked if I knew about Donald Trump's golf course.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's Oval Office Prayer Circle, Explained|https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2017/07/donald-trump-oval-office-prayer-circle-explained]]'' July 12, 2017, Hilary Weaver, [[Vanity Fair]]
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On Tuesday, an indelible image began circulating on [[Twitter]]: a prayer circle in the Oval Office, with a tight close-up on the president's shoulders (and unmistakable helmet of hair), ringed by religious leaders laying hands on his back. Vice President [[Mike Pence]], whose evangelical roots are well-known, is just about the only person recognizable in the image. But how did [[Donald Trump]], who once referred to communion as "my little wine" and "my little cracker," wind up here?
This isn't the first time Trump has participated in public prayer as president—after he announced the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court on January 31, he tweeted a photo of a prayer with Mike and Karen Pence, his sons, and other leaders, including the late [[Justice Antonin Scalia]]'s wife and son.
The latest image wasn't shared by the president, but by Evangelical pastor Dr. [[Rodney Howard-Browne]], who wrote that he and his wife, Dr. Adonica Howard-Browne, were asked to the White House to pray over the president.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's poolside parties in Florida were so creepy|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/08/trump-files-donalds-creepy-poolside-parties-florida/]]'' August 21, 2020, Max Rosenthal, [[Mother Jones]]
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There's nothing [[Donald Trump]] loves more than surrounding himself with beautiful women. "It doesn't really matter what [the media] write as long as you've got a young and beautiful piece of ass," he once told [[Esquire]] magazine. And where better to put himself in that company than poolside at his ritzy private club?
Trump's post-Ivana-divorce parties at his [[Mar-a-Lago]] club were stocked with "models from [[Miami]], who floated around the patio and pool," wrote the [[Washington Post]]'s Michael Kranish and [[Marc Fisher]] in their new book, Trump Revealed. Ron Rice, who founded the [[Hawaii]]an Tropic pageants in which Trump's second wife, Marla, had competed, recalled to the [[Boston Globe]] how Trump would turn to him to fill out his guest lists. "He'd call me up and say, 'I'm having a big party. Bring your girls in,'" Rice said. "So I'd bring in a bunch of models. Sometimes he gave us rooms at Mar-a-Lago."
"Trump insisted on at least a three-to-two ratio of women to men at his bashes," Kranish and Fisher reported. That got the approval of [[Roger Stone]], the peddler of conspiracy theories and former Nixon aide who's a longtime Trump adviser. "There's a hundred beautiful women and ten guys," Stone told the Post. "'Look, how cool are we?' I mean, it was great."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's Scottish love affair on the rocks after whisky award slight|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2012/dec/05/donald-trump-whisky-award]]'' December 5, 2012, Severin Carrell, [[The Guardian]]
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Property magnate [[Donald Trump]] has gone to war with one of the world's largest whisky companies after it sponsored an award given to an arch critic of his controversial Scottish golf course.
In what is emerging as the battle of the billionaires, Trump said he has banned every brand of whisky sold by William Grant & Sons from his resorts and hotels after [[Michael Forbes]], his obstinate neighbour in Aberdeenshire, was voted Top Scot in a ceremony sponsored by the distiller's leading brand, Glenfiddich.
The closest resident to Trump's golf course, Forbes won the award last week after a public vote, beating the [[Olympic]] tennis gold medallist and US Open winner Andy Murray. Trump said that decision was "an insult to both Andy Murray and [[Scotland]] itself".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's Secret Weapon in Winning New Hampshire|https://www.vox.com/2016/2/10/11587716/donald-trumps-secret-weapon-in-winning-new-hampshire]]'' February 10, 2016, Dawn Chmielewski, [[Vox]]
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Uncovering and explaining how our digital world is changing — and changing us.
[[Donald Trump]] cruised to an early victory in the [[New Hampshire]] [[Republican]] presidential primary, despite the lack of a sophisticated ground game in the state.
The blunt-talking billionaire relied on his cult of personality to propel him to a first-place finish in the absence of a sophisticated field operation built on data and voter targeting. But Trump's anti-establishment campaign — and supporters of Vermont Sen. [[Bernie Sanders]], who handily won the Democratic primary — benefitted from technology that helped mobilize legions of volunteers in the Granite State.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's threat to regulate Twitter likely to hit roadblocks: legal experts|https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/trump-twitter-executive-order-plan-1.5587930]]'' May 28, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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Threatening to shut down [[Twitter]] for flagging false content. Claiming he can "override" governors who dare to keep churches closed to congregants. Asserting the "absolute authority" to force states to reopen, even when local leaders say it's too soon.
As he battles the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] has been claiming extraordinarily sweeping powers that legal scholars say the president simply doesn't have. And he has repeatedly refused to spell out the legal basis for those powers.
"It's not that the president doesn't have a remarkable amount of power to respond to a public health crisis. It's that these are not the powers he has," said Stephen Vladeck, a [[University of Texas]] School of Law professor who specializes in constitutional and national security law.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[Donald Trump's Worst Deal|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/03/13/donald-trumps-worst-deal]]'' March 6, 2017, Adam Davidson, [[New Yorker]]
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Heydar Aliyev Prospekti, a broad avenue in Baku, the capital of [[Azerbaijan]], connects the airport to the city. The road is meant to highlight Baku's recent modernization, and it is lined with sleek new buildings. The Heydar Aliyev Center, an undulating wave of concrete and glass, was designed by Zaha Hadid. The state oil company is housed in a twisting glass tower, and the headquarters of the state water company looks like a giant water droplet. "It's like Potemkin," my translator told me. "It's only the buildings right next to the road." Behind the gleaming structures stand decaying Soviet-era apartment blocks, with clothes hanging out of windows and wallboards exposed by fallen brickwork.
As you approach the city center, a tower at the end of the avenue looms in front of you. Thirty-three stories high and curved to resemble a sail, the building was clearly inspired by the Burj Al Arab Hotel, in Dubai, but it is boxier and less elegant. When I visited Baku, in December, five enormous white letters glowed at the top of the tower: T-R-U-M-P.
The building, a five-star hotel and residence called the Trump International Hotel & Tower Baku, has never opened, though from the road it looks ready to welcome the public. Reaching the property is surprisingly difficult; the tower stands amid a welter of on-ramps, off-ramps, and overpasses. During the nine days I was in town, I went to the site half a dozen times, and on each occasion I had a comical exchange with a taxi-driver who had no idea which combination of turns would lead to the building's entrance.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Donations under $8K to Trump 'election defense' instead go to president, RNC|https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-usa-election-trump-fundraising-insigh-idINKBN27R30B]]'' November 11, 2020, Jarrett Renshaw, [[Reuters]]
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([[Reuters]]) - As President [[Donald Trump]] seeks to discredit last week's election with baseless claims of voter fraud, his team has bombarded his supporters with requests for money to help pay for legal challenges to the results: "The Left will try to STEAL this election!" reads one text.
But any small-dollar donations from Trump's grassroots donors won't be going to legal expenses at all, according to a Reuters review of the legal language in the solicitations.
A donor would have to give more than $8,000 before any money goes to the "recount account" established to finance election challenges, including recounts and lawsuits over alleged improprieties, the fundraising disclosures show.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donor Alert: 'ACLJ' Is Two Charities Dominated by One Family|https://www.charitywatch.org/charity-donating-articles/donor-alert-39aclj39-is-two-charities-dominated-by-one-family]]'' July 19, 2017, [[CharityWatch]]
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[[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]] (CASE), which according to its mission "is specifically dedicated to the ideal that religious freedom and freedom of speech are inalienable, God given rights," raised over $51 million in total cash contributions in [[2015]]. More than 70% of that $51 million came via direct mail and telemarketing services provided by professional fundraisers. Perhaps you have been solicited through the mail or over the phone to give to CASE. That name, however, may not be ringing a bell since CASE goes by "[[American Center for Law and Justice]]" or "ACLJ" to raise funds (not to be confused with the "[[ACLU]]," [[American Civil Liberties Union]], a distinctly different organization).
It is not at all strange for a charity to use a "doing business as" name that differs from its official name, as CASE does by using ACLJ. What is odd – and quite confusing – in CASE's case is that there is another charity that has the official name American Center for Law and Justice. That charity, which describes that it "is committed to ensuring the ongoing viability of freedom and liberty in the United States and around the world," was founded by the televangelist [[Pat Robertson]], who continues to serve as its board president. The officially named American Center for Law and Justice lists "ACLJ - National" as its "doing business as" name on its tax forms, but it also lists the exact same website, www.aclj.org, as CASE. Essentially, CASE and ACLJ - National are both "ACLJ" to the public, and the similarities between the two charities do not end there.
An analysis of the CASE and ACLJ - National financial audits and tax forms brings to light a number of connections that make [[CharityWatch]] question how the two charities can be operating as separate entities, or in the least, how they are not being reported as related organizations. A straight-forward connection between the two ACLJs is that ACLJ - National relies on CASE for the vast majority of its funding. In fact, 93% of ACLJ - National's total revenue in fiscal [[2016]] (ending March 31st) came from grants by CASE. From CASE's side, the more than $16.8 million it granted to ACLJ - National in 2015 represented close to 61% of CASE's cash-based program spending (less joint solicitation costs) for its fiscal year ending December 31st. The fact that almost all of ACLJ - National's funding comes through CASE and not directly from the general public is the reason why CharityWatch provides a rating for CASE, but not for ACLJ - National. Nevertheless, donors to CASE should be aware of its funding commitment to ACLJ - National, which includes a grant agreement requiring weekly payments of $338,500 by CASE (or approximately $17 million a year), according to ACLJ - National's fiscal 2016 audit.
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|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541934032/541934032_2007_048EED01.PDF]]|01/02/09| $95,203,081.00|
!!!See also
*[[Donors Capital Fund|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donors_Capital_Fund]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[DonorsTrust and Donors Capital Fund Grant Recipients|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/DonorsTrust_and_Donors_Capital_Fund_Grant_Recipients]], SourceWatch.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Donors Pumped Millions into White Nationalist Hate Group|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2021/06/17/donors-pumped-millions-into-white-nationalist-hate-group/]]'' June 17, 2021, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSED by CMD]]
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Donors gave the prominent white nationalist hate group [[VDARE]] $4.3 million in [[2019]], over eight times more than the year before, according to tax records the [[Center for Media and Democracy]] (CMD) obtained and shared with [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]'s [[Hatewatch]].
The large sum represents an unprecedented annual haul for an American white nationalist group and suggests that big-money donors of the conservative movement may be moving their riches to more extreme causes in the aftermath of Trump's rise.
In an era where white nationalists increasingly embrace decentralized online activism, VDARE stands out for its organizational prowess and links to power. Hatewatch connected former Trump administration officials [[Stephen Miller]] and [[Julia Hahn]] to its founder, [[Peter Brimelow]], in a series of stories. (Miller invited Brimelow to speak at Duke University when he studied there, and Brimelow referred to a writers workshop Hahn attended with him in private emails leaked to Hatewatch.) [[Celebrity]] anti-immigrant columnist [[Ann Coulter]] contributes to the group's online publication. [[Fox News]] pundit [[Laura Ingraham]] retweeted a VDARE post blaming non-white workers for a COVID-19 outbreak last year.
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|>| !Donors Trust, Inc |
|!abbreviation |DonorsTrust|
|!tax id |52-2166327|
|!website |[[donorstrust.org|https://www.donorstrust.org]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Donors Trust Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=522166327]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-2166327|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |09/1999|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2018_%20.pdf]]|06/15/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2017_10435fcf.PDF]]|03/06/19| $211,057,394.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2016_0e92e26a.PDF]]|12/12/17| $188,048,966.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2015_0d20c5e3.PDF]]|11/23/16| $167,942,067.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2014_0c07bbe4.PDF]]|12/11/15| $141,924,343.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2013_0afa3a0e.PDF]]|12/22/14| $102,089,508.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2012_09d0d02d.PDF]]|12/17/13| $30,679,673.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2011_08d29028.PDF]]|12/19/12| $26,128,041.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2010_07d49e69.PDF]]|12/19/11| $18,409,511.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2009_0656B0AF.PDF]]|09/09/10| $13,798,855.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2008_05180739.PDF]]|06/17/09| $10,550,875.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/522166327/522166327_2007_044296FF.PDF]]|08/29/08| $11,031,482.00|
!!!External links
*[[DonorsTrust and Donors Capital Fund Grant Recipients|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/DonorsTrust_and_Donors_Capital_Fund_Grant_Recipients]], SourceWatch.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[DonorsTrust-the right's dark-money ATM-pumps out record $96 million|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/12/donors-trust-franklin-center-alec-mercatus-center-dark-money/]]'' December 3, 2013, Andy Kroll, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[DonorsTrust]] is the conservative movement's little-known but hugely influential cash machine, a conduit for millions of dollars in anonymous donations to anti-union legal shops, climate change deniers, pro-life advocates, libertarian think tanks, media watchdog groups, and a panoply of other right-leaning causes. Wealthy conservatives use DonorsTrust as a surefire way to invest their money, fingerprint-free, with the assurance it will end up in the right hands. According to new tax filings obtained by [[Mother Jones]], DonorsTrust is growing increasingly popular among the bankrollers of the conservative movement.
Last year, DonorsTrust (and its sister group, [[Donors Capital Fund]]) doled out a record $96 million, making it one of the largest honeypots for right-leaning groups. That's an increase from $85 million in [[2011]] and $78 million in [[2010]]. DonorsTrust CEO [[Whitney Ball]], who cofounded the group in [[1999]] and sometimes appears at the Koch brothers' donor summits, says the increased giving stems from her organization's growing profile and also conservative donors' anger at the Obama administration. And despite worries about donor burnout within the conservative ranks, Ball says DonorsTrust is on track for another great year in [[2013]].
One of the biggest winners to emerge from the hundreds of pages of DonorsTrust tax documents is the [[Franklin Center]] for Government and Public Integrity, a [[Virginia]]-based nonprofit that trains conservative and libertarian think tanks to do investigative journalism, funds right-leaning news outlets, and hires reporters for those outlets. The Franklin Center received $9.2 million from DonorsTrust and Donors Capital Fund, which accounted for nearly $8 of every $10 in grant money received by the Franklin Center in [[2012]]. (The Franklin Center did not respond to multiple requests for comment.)
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|>| !Doug Collins |
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|>| !Doug Deason |
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|>| !Doug Ducey |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|!birth name |Douglas Robert Ford|
|>| [img width=175px [Doug Ford and Andrew Scheer in Toronto - 2018|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ad/Doug_Ford_and_Andrew_Scheer_in_Toronto_-_2018_%2841065995960%29.jpg/175px-Doug_Ford_and_Andrew_Scheer_in_Toronto_-_2018_%2841065995960%29.jpg]] |
|!birth date |November 20, 1964 (56 years)|
|!birth place |[[Etobicoke|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etobicoke]], [[Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario]], [[Canada|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada]]|
|!residence |[[Humberwood|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humberwood]], [[Etobicoke|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etobicoke]], [[Toronto|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto]]|
|!nationality |[[Canadian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian]]|
|!party |[[Progressive Conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Ontario]]|
|!occupation |[[Businessperson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Businessperson]], [[politician|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/politician]]|
|!spouse |Karla Middlebrook|
|!alma mater |[[Scarlett Heights Collegiate Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Heights_Collegiate_Institute]] (HS); [[Humber College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humber_College]] (dropped out)<<ref " [1]">>|
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''Douglas Robert Ford'' (born November 20, 1964) is a Canadian businessman and politician serving as the [[26th|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_premiers_of_Ontario]] [[premier of Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/premier_of_Ontario]] since June 29, 2018. He represents the [[riding|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_district_(Canada)]] of [[Etobicoke North]].
!!!See also
*[[Doug Ford|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Ford]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Doug Ford|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Doug_Ford]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
!!!External links
*[[Doug Ford editorial cartoons|https://www.google.com/search?q=doug+ford+cartoon&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjnmfWC7rbiAhUjo1kKHdD9CvkQsAR6BAgHEAE&biw=1826&bih=996]]
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!other names |Ricky Vaughn|
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Dr. Fauci pushes back on Rand Paul's pseudoscience|https://www.motherjones.com/coronavirus-updates/2020/09/dr-fauci-pushes-back-on-rand-pauls-pseudoscience/]]'' September 23, 2020, Abigail Weinberg, [[Mother Jones]]
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Sen. [[Rand Paul]] (R-Ky.) suggested at Wednesday's Senate hearing on the federal pandemic response that shutdowns did not curb the spread of the coronavirus. Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] wasn't having it.
"You've lauded [[New York]] for their policy," Paul said during the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions subcommittee hearing. "New York had the highest death rate in the world. How can we possibly be jumping up and down and saying, 'Oh, Governor Cuomo did a great job'?"
"No, you misconstrued that, senator, and you've done that repetitively in the past," Fauci replied. "They got hit very badly, they made some mistakes. Right now, if you look at what's going on right now, the things that are going on in New York, to get their test positivity to 1 percent or less, is because they are looking at the guidelines that we have put together from the task force of the four or five things, or masks, social distancing, outdoors more than indoors, avoiding crowds, and washing hands."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Dr. Fauci Shuts Down Laura Ingraham's 'Misleading' Coronavirus Claim|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/fauci-laura-ingraham-coronavirus-comparisons-covid-19_n_5e992895c5b6ead1400a6b31?ri18n=true]]'' April 17, 2020, Nick Visser, [[Huffington Post]]
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"The idea that we are definitely going to have a vaccine, we didn't really approach much else in the same way as we are pegging going back to normal with a vaccine. Did we?" Ingraham asked.
Ingraham asked Fauci — one of the leaders of the White House task force on the pandemic — about the timeline for a coronavirus vaccine during her show on Thursday, saying other diseases, such as SARS and HIV, didn't have vaccines either, but "life did go on." President [[Donald Trump]] is pushing for parts of the country to reopen , but medical experts have warned doing so too early could kickstart the spread of the disease once again after many states have urged residents to stay at home and practice social distancing.
Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] , the nation's top infectious disease expert, batted down claims comparing the novel coronavirus to HIV made on [[Fox News]] by host [[Laura Ingraham]], saying diseases like COVID-19 are "entirely different" and making such connections was a "little bit misleading."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Dr. Fauci: The Trump Campaign Is 'In Effect, Harassing Me'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/dr-fauci-says-it-would-be-terrible-and-outrageous-if-trump-campaign-uses-me-in-another-ad?ref=home]]'' October 12, 2020, Erin Banco, [[Daily Beast]]
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The nation's top infectious disease expert Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] demanded that the [[Trump campaign]] refrain from using him in future campaign ads, saying Monday that it would be "outrageous" and "terrible" if he was featured in another commercial and it could "come back to backfire" on Team Trump.
Asked by The [[Daily Beast]] if his comments were a thinly-veiled threat to leave his post if he ended up in a new campaign spot, Fauci: "Not a chance."
"Not in my wildest freakin' dreams," he said, "did I ever think about quitting."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Dr. Fauci: Trump Hasn't Attended a Coronavirus Task Force Meeting in 'Several Months'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/dr-fauci-says-trump-hasnt-attended-coronavirus-task-force-meeting-in-several-months]]'' November 15, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the nation's top infectious disease expert, revealed on Sunday morning that President [[Donald Trump]] hasn't attended a White House coronavirus task force meeting in "several months," adding that "it would be better" if he could start working with President-elect [[Joe Biden]]'s transition team on the public health response to the pandemic.
During an interview on [[CNN]]'s State of the Union, Fauci expressed cautious optimism about the impact that incoming vaccines could have on the raging crisis, saying we could see the nation start a return to normalcy by the second quarter of next year. At the same time, he said that "it is possible" that there could be another 200,000 American deaths over the next few months.
CNN anchor [[Jake Tapper]] then turned the conversation to our current political reality, which is the Trump administration still refusing to acknowledge the outcome of the presidential election and, therefore, blocking the transition process with the incoming Biden administration.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Dr. John Tanton, Quiet Catalyst in Anti-Immigration Drive, Dies at 85|https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/18/us/john-tanton-dead.html]]'' July 18, 2019, Nicholas Kulish, [[New York Times]]
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Dr. [[John Tanton]], a small-town ophthalmologist who founded or fostered the nation's leading anti-immigration groups, which have helped shape President Trump's hard-line immigration policies, died on Tuesday in Petoskey, Mich. He was 85.
His death was announced by the [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]], or FAIR, which he started four decades ago with the aim of reducing the number of immigrants to the United States. The cause was not given, but a funeral home obituary in [[Michigan]] said he had struggled with Parkinson's disease for 16 years.
Other groups that Dr. Tanton either directly founded or provided with seed money and logistical support include the [[Center for Immigration Studies]] and the Immigration Reform Law Institute, both in [[Washington]], and [[NumbersUSA]], in [[Arlington]], Va.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Trump Rally Is 'Worst-Case Scenario' For Spread Of Coronavirus|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/cnn-sanjay-gupta-donald-trump-rally-coronavirus_n_5ee871fbc5b6b275c04f8d69?ri18n=true]]'' June 16, 2020, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[CNN]]'s chief medical correspondent Dr. [[Sanjay Gupta]] explained why President [[Donald Trump]]'s upcoming indoor rally in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], this weekend is "the worst-case scenario" for the spread of the coronavirus.
Gupta broke down the different levels of risk of contracting the contagion at gatherings in an appearance on Monday's broadcast of "The Lead," telling host [[Jake Tapper]] how the threat increases in relation to how many people attend an event, its location (indoors or outside) and guests' adherence to social distancing measures.
"The highest risk sort of scenario would be sort of the situation we're talking about here," Gupta said of Trump's planned campaign event at the 19,000-capacity BOK Center, which multiple medical professionals and public health experts have warned against attending.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Dr. Scott Atlas downplays coronavirus and rails against masks|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/10/scott-atlas-downplays-coronavirus-and-rails-against-masks/]]'' October 17, 2020, Nathalie Baptiste, [[Mother Jones]]
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Seven months into the pandemic, the White House is still hampering efforts to get the spread of the virus under control and provide aid to the people facing economic disaster caused by the necessary public health restrictions. On Friday, the [[New York Times]] reported yet another complication in the ongoing stimulus talks between [[Congress]] and the Trump administration: White House officials don't want to expand coronavirus testing.
Negotiations over another aid package have stalled for months, with [[Donald Trump]] calling for an end until after the election and then quickly reversing course and calling on Congress to sign a bill immediately. But Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]] and other Democrats have been trying to include a nationwide testing strategy in the package. For months, public health experts have been saying that the best way to control the spread of COVID-19 is by implementing social distancing measures, wearing masks, and large scale testing and isolating of the sick. But the [[Republican]]s think testing should be left up to the states. And Dr. [[Scott Atlas]], who is not an infectious disease expert but was picked to advise the president on the coronavirus after appearing on [[Fox News]], insists on ignoring science.
"The overwhelming majority of people who get this infection are not at high risk," Dr. Atlas told the New York Times. "And when you start seeking out and testing asymptomatic people, you are destroying the workforce." He also said a federal test-and-isolate program would infringe on civil liberties, and he falsely claimed that "herd immunity" can be achieved once 20 to 40 percent of Americans are infected. On Saturday morning, he continued to spew debunked science, claiming that masks aren't effective.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Dr. Scott Atlas Goes On Russian TV To Blame Dr. Fauci For 'Killing People' With 'Shutdown Policies' UPDATED|https://crooksandliars.com/2020/11/dr-scott-atlas-goes-russian-tv-blame-dr]]'' November 1, 2020, John Amato, [[Crooks and Liars]]
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As many of the networks ask Trump administration health officials to join their shows, Trump's new favorite propaganda toy, Dr. [[Scott Atlas]], instead went on [[Russia]]n TV to attack the media, Dr. Fauci, and all health officials over their policies to ensure the public's safety from COVID.
Dr. Atlas, who is not an epidemiology specialist, has become Trump's go-to COVID influencer since he became [[Tucker Carlson]]'s favorite doctor. His job is to attack CDC officials trying to do their jobs, to spread misinformation, and to ignore the severity of COVID-19, all in an effort to help Trump's reelection campaign.
Dr. Birx and Dr. Fauci have criticized him and his influence over Trump in the strongest possible terms.
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{{f105.png}} ''[[Dr. Scott Atlas under fire for telling Michigan to 'rise up' against COVID-19 restrictions|https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/dr-scott-atlas-fire-telling-michigan-rise-covid/story?id=74234276]]'' November 16, 2020, Libby Cathey, [[ABC News]]
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Dr. [[Scott Atlas]], a controversial member of President [[Donald Trump]]'s coronavirus task force, is facing heavy criticism after telling [[Michigan]]ders to "rise up" against Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]]'s new COVID-19 restrictions imposed as new cases surge in the state.
Whitmer has denounced Atlas' call to action, in a call with Michigan Capitol reporters Monday morning, slamming it as "incredibly reckless, considering everything that has happened, everything that is going on."
Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the nation's top expert on infectious diseases, told [[NBC]]'s "Today" program Monday he "totally disagrees" with Atlas, and Dr. Ashish Jha, the dean of [[Brown University]]'s School of Public Health, called the comment "particularly irresponsible," noting the death threats officials say Whitmer has faced.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Dr. Scott Atlas: Fauci Is A 'Political Animal,' COVID-19 Lockdowns 'Kill People'|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/scott-atlas-fauci-political-animal-covid-lockdowns_n_5fad78a7c5b68707d1fd463f?ri18n=true]]'' November 12, 2020, Jeremy Blum, [[Huffington Post]]
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Dr. [[Scott Atlas]], the White House's controversial coronavirus adviser, took aim at Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] on Tuesday, labeling the director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s a "political animal" while also dismissing the idea of further COVID-19 lockdowns in the U.S.
Atlas, who was appointed by Trump in August, made the remarks during an appearance on [[Laura Ingraham]]'s [[Fox News]] show. He lambasted the widely respected Fauci for saying last month that the country "could not be positioned more poorly" heading into the winter and then more recently lauding Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine and stating that doses of it may be available for high-priority recipients as early as December.
"Maybe he's cheered up because of the election," Atlas said. "There's all kind of prognostications that were made, all negative, all to undermine what the reality of the timelines were, all to undermine the president ... and once you do that sort of thing and make yourself a political animal, basically you lose your credibility," he continued.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Dragon Springs, Secretive Falun Gong Compound in New York: Photos|https://www.businessinsider.com/dragon-springs-falun-gong-upstate-new-york-compound-photos-2019-9]]'' September 9, 2019, James Pasley, [[Business Insider]]
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Surrounded by forests and guarded by armed security, Dragon Springs is a refuge for persecuted [[Falun Gong]] practitioners. Few outsiders are permitted inside.
About 100 people are said to be living in a 400-acre property in upstate [[New York]], in the shadow of the Shawangunk Mountains. It's meant to be a mecca for the estimated tens of millions of Falun Gong followers, members of a religious and political group persecuted in [[China]], which calls the group a "cult."
Inside Dragon Springs, according to sources who spoke to [[NBC News]], internet access is restricted, medicine is barely used, and relationships are often arranged.
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!!!See also
*[[Dream City Church|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_City_Church]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Drug Free America Foundation, Inc. |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/7/7f/DrugFreeAmerica.png/175px-DrugFreeAmerica.png]] |
|!formation |April 22, 1976|
|!registration id |735636|
|!tax id |59-1662427|
|!jurisdiction |us-fl|
|!location |5999 Central Avenue, Saint Petersburg, FL, 33710, USA|
|!formerly |The Straight Foundation, Inc.|
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |[[Mel Sembler]]|
|!leader title2 |ED|
|!leader name2 |[[Calvina Fay]]|
|!website |[[dfaf.org|https://dfaf.org]]|
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Formerly tough-love ''Straight, Inc'', changed their name to ''Drug Free America'' in 1995.<<ref " [1]">>
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Drug Free America Foundation Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=591662427]]|<|<|
|!EIN |59-1662427|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/1978|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/06/21| $900,256.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2018_%20.pdf]]|09/18/20| $944,992.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2017_10684236.PDF]]|05/02/19| $1,146,345.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2016_0eec43b1.PDF]]|03/14/18| $1,088,211.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2015_0df2cb7e.pdf]]|08/10/17| $964,962.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2014_0cb6a356.PDF]]|07/22/16| $973,039.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2013_0b2ca858.PDF]]|03/10/15| $1,295,169.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2012_0a1a8a0c.PDF]]|03/28/14| $1,182,177.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2011_09023342.PDF]]|03/04/13| $1,017,006.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2010_087cc298.PDF]]|09/18/12| $907,350.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2009_06BA222B.PDF]]|01/27/11| $919,607.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2008_05A9A328.PDF]]|02/16/10| $1,029,408.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591662427/591662427_2007_04B4B686.PDF]]|02/11/09| $976,331.00|
!!!See also
*[[Synanon]]
*[[Straight, Incorporated|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight,_Incorporated]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Drug Free America Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drug_Free_America_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Surviving Straight Inc|http://survivingstraightinc.com/]], to educate the public about the REAL Straight, Inc. and to give those who survived Straight, Inc. a place to publicly document their experience in their own words.
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{{f28.png}} ''[[Dude who claimed he invented email is told by judge: It's safe to say you didn't invent email|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/09/07/email_inventor_has_libel_lawsuit_tossed/]]'' September 7, 2017, Shaun Nichols, [[The Register]]
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A US district judge has dismissed the libel lawsuit entrepreneur [[Shiva Ayyadurai]] filed against bloggers who rubbished his claims he invented email.
[[Judge Dennis Saylor]] ruled [PDF] on Wednesday that [[Techdirt]] posts that trashed Ayyadurai's claims of inventing an electronic message system we know today as email were covered by the [[First Amendment]] as protected speech and did not run afoul of libel laws.
The decision was hailed as a win for journalists and free speech by Techdirt's supporters, who had opposed the defamation suit and other legal challenges Ayyadurai has filed against his critics.
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|>| !Dunn Foundation |
|!tax id |65-0415977|
|!website |[[dunnfoundation.org/|https://www.dunnfoundation.org/]]|
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|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/650415977/650415977_2017_10294fbb.PDF]]|02/14/19| $103,115,845.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/650415977/650415977_2016_0e7f6f2f.PDF]]|11/22/17| $108,194,803.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/650415977/650415977_2015_0d129ecf.PDF]]|11/03/16| $130,958,941.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/650415977/650415977_2014_0d25e70b.PDF]]|12/06/16| $136,903,918.00|
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*[[Dunning–Kruger effect|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning–Kruger_effect]] - //Wikipedia.//
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[[File:Mark VIII E-Meter.jpg|thumb|275px|Mark VIII Ultra E-meter model lying in its carry case.]]
!!!See also
*[[E-meters|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
*[[E-meter|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-meter]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Auditing (Scientology)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auditing_(Scientology)]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[List of Scientology security checks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scientology_security_checks]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[E. Jean Carroll joins at least 21 other women in publicly accusing Trump of sexual assault or misconduct|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/6/21/18701098/trump-accusers-sexual-assault-rape-e-jean-carroll]]'' June 21, 2019, Libby Nelson, [[Vox]]
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On Friday afternoon, [[New York]] magazine published an excerpt from a memoir written by [[E. Jean Carroll]] in which the noted columnist describes being raped by [[Donald Trump]] in a department store dressing room in the [[1990]]s. Carroll is at least the 22nd woman to step forward on the record with an account of an unwanted sexual advance or other encounter with Trump.
Carroll explains in the excerpt that she didn't come forward sooner out of fear that she'd be attacked, threatened, and smeared by Trump and his supporters. Trump has denied the accounts of all of the other women. A White House official told New York that the accusation is "completely false."
The accusations include rape, a threat of rape, unwanted groping, being kissed without consent, and being walked in on naked. Here are the accusations made by women who have come forward publicly under their own names.
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|>| !Ed Meese |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/The_Murr_family_attends_several_events_after_their_Supreme_Court_argument._%2832731718374%29.jpg/175px-The_Murr_family_attends_several_events_after_their_Supreme_Court_argument._%2832731718374%29.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Edwin Meese III|
|!birth date |December 2, 1931 (89 years)|
|!birth place |[[Oakland, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland,_California]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Ed Meese|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Meese]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Edwin Meese|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Edwin_Meese]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
!!!External links
*[[Edwin Meese III|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Edwin_Meese_III]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Ed Pilkington |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Ed Uihlein Family Foundation |
|!tax id |20-5723621|
|!location |736 N Western Ave, Ste 339, Lake Forest, IL, 60045-1820, USA|
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|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205723621/205723621_2017_0f42763f.PDF]]|07/18/18| $7,385,015.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205723621/205723621_2016_0dbd9951.PDF]]|05/24/17| $18,145,764.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205723621/205723621_2015_0c933c84.PDF]]|06/02/16| $15,413,769.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205723621/205723621_2014_0b65a577.PDF]]|05/28/15| $14,664,886.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205723621/205723621_2013_0a5192a7.PDF]]|05/27/14| $11,313,453.00|
!!!External links
*[[Ed Uihlein Family Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Ed_Uihlein_Family_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
*[[Contributions of the Ed Uihlein Family Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Contributions_of_the_Ed_Uihlein_Family_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Ed Vogel |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Editor quits in row over evangelist Trump backing|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50906346]]'' December 24, 2019, [[BBC News]]
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Evangelical support for US President [[Donald Trump]] is back in the spotlight after the resignation of a leading journalist for [[Christian Post]] magazine.
[[Journalist]] [[Napp Nazworth]]'s departure follows an op-ed from another Christian outlet calling for Mr Trump's removal.
The ensuing outcry has served as a proxy war among US evangelists over Mr Trump's largely unchallenged grip on the religious right.
He has claimed overwhelming evangelical support since taking office.
So what is behind this conflict and what are the consequences for the president?
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{{f94.png}} ''[[Edmonton LGBTQ gym closes, says it was doxed by far right group|https://www.thestar.com/edmonton/2019/09/12/edmonton-lgbtq-gym-closes-says-it-was-doxed-by-far-right-group.html]]'' September 13, 2019, Omar Mosleh, [[Toronto Star]]
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The individual accused of the doxxing is [[Ryan Dean]], a man who was previously a member of far-right extremist groups [[Wolves of Odin]] and [[Canadian Infidels]]. Dean was one of several men who went to [[Edmonton]]'s Al-Rashid Mosque in January and confronted worshippers outside while wearing toques that said "infidel." The mosque said it felt as though the incident was an attempt to provoke its members and reported the visit to police.
According to website Patriot Pride [[Canada]] Wide, which lists itself as "Canada's alternative news source," Dean is now a member of [[The Clann]], a group with a similar far-right ideology. Dean calls himself a contributor to Patriot Pride Canada Wide. An August 14 post on the website includes a neo-Nazi slogan with slightly tweaked wording: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for our children" it reads.
A Tuesday post on the website titled "[[Antifa]] training facilities exposed," lists the address of Queerflex and the name of a person identified as a trainer.
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|>| !Edward Helmore |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Edward Kennedy |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Edward Snowden |
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!!!See also
*[[Edward Snowden|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Snowden]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Edward Peter Stringham |
|!birth date |January 18, 1975 (46 years)|
|!alma mater |[[George Mason University]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Edward Stringham|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Stringham]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !EFoundation |
|!location |2 East California Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73104|
|!website |[[efoundationok.org/|http://efoundationok.org/]]|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Either Trump is taking hydroxychloroquine, a potentially risky drug, or he's irresponsibly lying about it|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/5/18/21262889/trump-taking-hydroxychloroquine-coronavirus]]'' May 18, 2020, Zack Beauchamp, [[Vox]]
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[[Hydroxychloroquine]] is an anti-malarial drug that a non-randomized study from a French lab, publicized in March, initially suggested could be used as a treatment in fighting the coronavirus. In March, Trump frequently touted the drug, calling it "one of the biggest game changers in the history of medicine." But further studies have concluded that it is not effective in many cases and should not be routinely used to treat patients.
Trump seems to be taking it not as a treatment for Covid-19 — he's apparently tested negative — but as a preventative to protect himself from contracting it. There's no medical evidence supporting the idea that this would work, and the risk of potential psychiatric and cardiac side effects, which are serious, would likely strongly outweigh any (hypothetical) benefits.
Nevertheless, Trump claims to be taking the drug anyway.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[El Paso Was Latest Target Of A Global White Supremacist Movement|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/el-paso-white-supremacist-global-lone-wolf_ca_5d48e948e4b0244052e011ac]]'' August 5, 2019, Nick Robins-Early, [[Huffington Post]]
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Authorities say the shooter who killed 22 people and wounded dozens of others in [[El Paso]], [[Texas]], Saturday acted alone. In a narrow sense that may be true, but experts warn that it's important to recognize his actions were rootedin a wider movement of white nationalism and violent extremism that is behind a growing number of mass murders.
In [[Christchurch]], [[Munich]], [[Quebec City]], Birstall, [[Pittsburgh]], [[Charlottesville]], [[Oslo]] and other cities around the world, white supremacists have killed innocent people in calculated acts of hate. Lawmakers and the media often describethese killers as "lone wolves," who radicalized in isolation and whose actions were a unique aberration. But each found homes in a sprawling online network of racist propaganda, where fellow extremists offered them a sense of community and purpose. Each attack directly informs and encourages others, creating a decentralized network of violent white supremacists who share similar goals.
"These attacks are symptomatic of basically a very powerful global movement that is just not adequately captured by describing these perpetrators as lone wolf actors," said Vidhya Ramalingam, founder of Moonshot CVE, which develops counter-extremism programs and software. "Even to consider them simply domestic terror threats would be an underestimation."
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|>| !Elaine Chao |
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!!!See also
*[[Elder abuse|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elder_abuse]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Election Integrity Project California |
|!tax id |82-2326062|
|!jurisdiction |us-ca|
|!registration id |C4048628|
|!formation |July 21, 2017 (4 years)|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Linda Paine]]|
|!website |[[eip-ca.com/|https://www.eip-ca.com/]]|
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|!registration id |S3342104|
|!jurisdiction |us-va|
|!formation |July 29, 2010 (11 years)|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Eleven Years Later, Democrats Will Try Again to Address Citizens United's Dark Money Problem|https://readsludge.com/2021/01/21/eleven-years-later-democrats-will-try-again-to-address-citizens-uniteds-dark-money-problem/]]'' January 21, 2021, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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In the competitive Democratic primary in [[New Mexico]]'s Third [[Congress]]ional District held last June, supporters of candidate Teresa Leger Fernandez tried to paint her opponent, former spy Valerie Plame, as an outsider compared with Leger Fernandez, who had been involved in local politics for years. In the weeks leading up to the election, they got a signal boost for their talking point from a pair of mysterious groups who had produced ads using the campaign's imagery and were putting thousands of dollars behind targeting them to voters on [[Facebook]].
"Born and raised in [[Las Vegas]], New Mexico, Teresa Leger Fernandez has spent more than 20 years fighting for water rights, health clinics, affordable housing, and voting rights," reads one of the spots that was sponsored on Facebook by a page with fewer than 20 likes calling itself Perise Practical.
Shortly after the Perise ad began appearing in feeds, another unknown group called Avacy Initiatives, which appears to be closely affiliated to Perise, spent $250,000 on TV ads that highlight Leger Fernandez's local roots.
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|>| !Eli Clifton |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Elijah Schaffer |
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|>| !Elise Stefanik |
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|>| !Elizabeth Warren |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Elizabeth Warren|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Warren]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Elizabeth Warren Wants To Know Why This Company Was Spying On BLM Protesters|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/carolinehaskins1/lawmakers-demand-answers-mobilewalla-spying]]'' August 4, 2020, Caroline Haskins, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Four lawmakers, including [[Massachusetts]] Sen. [[Elizabeth Warren]], said Tuesday that they have "serious concerns" about data-mining company [[Mobilewalla]] following a [[BuzzFeed News]] story in June that showed the company had used cellphone location data to predict the race, age, gender, and home location of more than 17,000 [[Black Lives Matter]] protesters.
In a letter sent Tuesday to Mobilewalla CEO [[Anindya Datta]], Warren, Sen. [[Ron Wyden]], Rep. Mark DeSaulnier, and House Committee on Oversight and Reform Chair Carolyn Maloney demanded more information about the data that the company collects and how it's used. They also asked which, if any, American and non-American governments have accessed the data.
The lawmakers, who said they were "concerned that data collected by Mobilewalla or other data brokers could be used to enable state-sponsored retaliation against protesters," demanded Datta respond by Aug. 17.
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|>| !Elon Musk |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0f/Elon_Musk_-_Caricature_%2851085170746%29.jpg/175px-Elon_Musk_-_Caricature_%2851085170746%29.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Elon Reeve Musk|
|!birth date |June 28, 1971 (50 years)|
|!birth place |[[Pretoria|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pretoria]], South Africa|
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!!!See also
*[[Elon Musk|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Musk]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Elon Musk tweets 'take the red pill' in another strange turn for the billionaire|https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-tweets-take-the-red-pill-what-it-means-2020-5]]'' May 17, 2020, Jake Swearingen, [[Business Insider]]
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At its most basic level, the tweet is a reference to a scene from the [[1999]] movie 'The Matrix,' in which the character Morpheus tells the protagonist Neo that he has been living in a computer simulation and is given the choice of taking a red or blue pill. "You take the blue pill, the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes." (It's worth noting that Musk does seem to believe there's a good chance we're living in a computer simulation.)
But taking the red pill, or being "red-pilled," is much more commonly used on the internet to denote a right-wing political awakening. It's often used in forums dedicated to topics like [[Donald Trump]] or "men's rights" organizations.
It grew in popularity thanks to a subreddit called TheRedPill, which is openly misogynistic. Writing about in [[2013]], [[Business Insider]] described the subreddit's views:
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Emails Link Former Homeland Security Official to White Nationalists|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/08/emails-link-former-dhs-policy-analyst-to-white-nationalists/568843/]]'' August 28, 2018, Rosie Gray, [[The Atlantic]]
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In the past two years, leaders of an emboldened white nationalism have burst into the forefront of national politics and coalesced around a so-called alt-right subculture as they have endeavored to make their ideology part of the mainstream. Recent developments have shed light on previously unknown connections between white-nationalist activists and the Trump administration. Now, the [[Department of Homeland Security]] has denounced "all forms of violent extremism" following the resignation of a policy analyst who had connections with white nationalists, according to leaked emails obtained by [[The Atlantic]].
The emails show that the official, Ian M. Smith, had in the past been in contact with a group that included known white nationalists as they planned various events. On one of the email threads, the address of the alt-right white nationalist leader [[Richard Spencer]] is included, as well as Smith's. Another group of recipients includes Smith as well as [[Jared Taylor]], the founder of the white nationalist publication [[American Renaissance]], who calls himself a "white advocate."
The messages, given to The Atlantic by a source to whom they were forwarded, paint a picture of the social scene in which white nationalists gathered for an "[[Alt-Right]] Toastmasters" night in [[2016]], and organized dinner parties and visits from out-of-town friends. And they provide a glimpse into how a group that included hard-core white nationalists was able to operate relatively incognito in the wider world, particularly in conservative circles. The revelation of these messages comes amid increasing scrutiny of white nationalists' ties to the administration; a White House speechwriter, [[Darren Beattie]], left the administration after CNN reported earlier this month that he had attended a conference with white nationalists in 2016. The Washington Post reported last week that [[Peter Brimelow]], the publisher of the white nationalist website VDare, had attended a party at the top White House economic adviser [[Larry Kudlow]]'s house. Kudlow told the Post he was unaware of Brimelow's views and would not have invited him had he known about them.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Emails show HHS official trying to muzzle Fauci|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/09/emails-show-hhs-muzzle-fauci-410861]]'' September 9, 2020, Sarah Owermohle, [[Politico]]
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A Trump administration appointee at the Department of Health and Human Services is trying to prevent [[Anthony Fauci]], the government's top infectious disease expert, from speaking about the risks that coronavirus poses to children.
Emails obtained by POLITICO show [[Paul Alexander]] — a senior adviser to [[Michael Caputo]], HHS's assistant secretary for public affairs — instructing press officers and others at the [[National Institutes of Health]] about what Fauci should say during media interviews. The Trump adviser weighed in on Fauci's planned responses to outlets including Bloomberg News, BuzzFeed, Huffington Post and the science journal Cell.
Alexander's lengthy messages, some sent as recently as this week, are couched as scientific arguments. But they often contradict mainstream science while promoting political positions taken by the Trump administration on hot-button issues ranging from the use of convalescent plasma to school reopening.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Emails Show the Meatpacking Industry Drafted an Executive Order to Keep Plants Open|https://www.tucsonweekly.com/TheRange/archives/2020/09/14/emails-show-the-meatpacking-industry-drafted-an-executive-order-to-keep-plants-open]]'' September 14, 2020, Michael Grabell, [[Tucson Weekly]]
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In late April, as COVID-19 raced through meatpacking plants sickening and killing workers, President [[Donald Trump]] issued a controversial executive order aimed at keeping the plants open to supply food to American consumers.
It was a relief for the nation's meatpackers who were being urged, or ordered, to suspend production by local health officials worried about the spread of the coronavirus.
But emails obtained by [[ProPublica]] show that the meat industry may have had a hand in its own White House rescue: Just a week before the order was issued, the meat industry's trade group drafted an executive order that bears striking similarities to the one the president signed.
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In late April, as COVID-19 raced through meatpacking plants sickening and killing workers, President [[Donald Trump]] issued a controversial executive order aimed at keeping the plants open to supply food to American consumers.
It was a relief for the nation's meatpackers who were being urged, or ordered, to suspend production by local health officials worried about the spread of the coronavirus.
But emails obtained by [[ProPublica]] show that the meat industry may have had a hand in its own White House rescue: Just a week before the order was issued, the meat industry's trade group drafted an executive order that bears striking similarities to the one the president signed.
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|>| !Emerald Robinson |
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|!registration id |5656420|
|!formation |January 1, 2015 (6 years)|
|!jurisdiction |us-de|
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|>| !Emma Best |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Emma Graham-Harrison |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Emma Reynolds |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Emmanuel Macron |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Emmy Award|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmy_Award]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Endgame Systems, LLC |
|!formation |June 17, 2008|
|!jurisdiction |us-de|
|!registration id |4563068|
|!website |[[endgame.com|https://www.endgame.com]]|
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> Provides customers with the highest quality offensive CNA/CNE (Computer Network Attack/Computer Network Exploitation) software in the world.
!!!See also
*[[Endgame, Inc.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endgame,_Inc.]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Endnote 1: What I Mean When I Say "The Right"|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51a4N_qv-u0]]'' March 14, 2018, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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The primary resources for this video are:
Fascism Today, by Shane Burley
How Propaganda Works, by Jason Stanley
The Authoritarians, by Bob Altemeyer
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Endnote 4: How the Alt-Right is Like an Abusive Relationship (live)|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-MP_yOHiV0]]'' December 2, 2019, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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Book reference:
Alt-America, by David Neiwert
Healing from Hate, by [[Michael Kim]]mel
Terror, Love and [[Brainwashing]], by Alexandra Stein
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|>| !Enrique Tarrio |
|>| [img width=175px [Tarrio, captured by photographer Peter Duke, in October 2019|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/Enrique_Tarrio_-_International_Chairman_Proud_Boys_%28retouched%29.jpg/175px-Enrique_Tarrio_-_International_Chairman_Proud_Boys_%28retouched%29.jpg]] |
|!other names |Henry Tarrio Jr|
|!birth date |1983/1984 (36-37 years)|
|!birth place |[[Miami|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami]], [[Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida]], United States|
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*[[Enrique Tarrio|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Tarrio]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[The Epoch Times|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Epoch_Times]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!formation |2000|
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*[[The Epoch Times|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Epoch_Times]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Epoch Times Files Slander Suit Against Los Angeles Magazine|https://mynewsla.com/crime/2020/05/26/epoch-times-files-slander-suit-against-los-angeles-magazine/]]'' May 27, 2020, [[MyNewsLA]]
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[[Epoch Media Group]] alleges that "demonstrably false and damaging defamatory statements" in the article, including that [[Facebook]] "revealed in December that Epoch Media Group … had furtively pumped nearly $10 million in ads through a hidden network of fake accounts and pages," damages its brand.
The plaintiff further contends that the article's claim that Facebook "removed over 600 accounts tied to [[Epoch Times]]" falsely suggest that the publication is "compromised and untruthful."
Braslow describes the newspaper's website in his article as "a fiercely pro-Trump conspiracy website recently mired in scandal for its ties to a massive network of fraudulent Facebook accounts."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Epstein is a real pedophile. Why are QAnon and Pizzagate so focused on fake ones?|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/07/why-are-right-wing-conspiracies-so-obsessed-with-pedophilia/]]'' July 18, 2019, Ali Breland, [[Mother Jones]]
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Conspiracies centering on the vulnerability of children are neither new nor distinctly American. Wild claims of Jews killing Christian children and using their blood in rituals—the "blood libel"—date back to at least the 12th century and have popped up every so often since then, and long before that Christians were suspected of performing similar rites. "Hurting children is one of the worst things you can say someone is doing. It's an easy way to demonize your enemy," says Kathryn Olmsted, a professor of history at the [[University of California]]-Davis, who has studied conspiracy theories.
Why do child-abuse conspiracies explode into public consciousness at certain moments? Explanations offered for the peculiar resonance of [[Pizzagate]] and [[QAnon]] tend to focus on pathologies in the media ecosystem—epistemic bubbles, polarization, the unruly growth of social media. But years before the fracturing of mass culture and the dawn of [[Reddit]] and [[4chan]], the McMartin accusations fed a national spectacle during which scores of people were wrongly accused of sex crimes against children.
The continuities between the McMartin case and Pizzagate suggest a broader explanation for pedophile conspiracies: They aren't the residue of malfunctions in our media culture. They're an outgrowth of the normal workings of reactionary politics.
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|>| !Equal Employment Opportunity Commission |
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|!formation |July 2, 1965 (56 years)|
|!headquarters |Washington, D.C., U.S.|
|!website |[[eeoc.gov|http://www.eeoc.gov]]|
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*[[Equal Employment Opportunity Commission|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal_Employment_Opportunity_Commission]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Equifax|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equifax]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Eric Garcetti|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Garcetti]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Private investigator|
|!employer |[[Office of Special Affairs]]|
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|!movement |[[Scientology critic|Critic]]|
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|>| !Eric Trump |
|>| [img width=175px [Trump in February 2018|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/84/Eric_Trump_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg/175px-Eric_Trump_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Eric Frederick Trump|
|!birth date |January 6, 1984 (37 years)|
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|>| !The Curetivity Foundation |
|!formerly |The Eric Trump Foundation|
|!tax id |20-8669454|
|!registration id |3506377|
|!jurisdiction |us-ny|
|!formation |April 2, 2007|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader title2 |Treasurer|
|!leader title3 |Secretary|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
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|!EIN |20-8669454|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |10/2007|<|<|
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|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208669454/208669454_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/01/21| $222,438.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208669454/208669454_2018_%20.pdf]]|02/04/20| $153,117.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208669454/208669454_2017_1019af47.PDF]]|02/05/19| $40,615.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208669454/208669454_2016_0e933d34.PDF]]|12/12/17| $187,693.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208669454/208669454_2015_0d90e317.PDF]]|04/10/17| $105,272.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208669454/208669454_2014_0c306956.PDF]]|01/28/16| $116,445.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208669454/208669454_2013_0b060226.PDF]]|12/29/14| $16,801.00|
!!!See also
*[[Eric Trump|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Trump]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f105.png}} ''[[Eric Trump claims family 'lost a fortune' in pushback of pay-for-play report|https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/eric-trump-claims-family-lost-fortune-pushback-pay/story?id=73541576]]'' October 11, 2020, Adam Kelsey, [[ABC News]]
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[[Eric Trump]] claims family 'lost a fortune' in pushback of pay-for-play report He also responded to the president's refusal to participate in a virtual debate.
Responding to a story that reported that hundreds of corporations, special interest groups and foreign governments seeking benefits patronized [[Trump Organization]] properties in recent years, the president's son argued Sunday that the groups represent a small proportion of their business and that his father has not benefited monetarily from his office.
"We've lost a fortune. My father lost a fortune running for president. He doesn't care," Eric Trump, an executive vice president with the Trump Organization, said on [[ABC]]'s "This Week." "He wanted to do what was right. The last thing I can tell you [[Donald Trump]] needs in the world is this job."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Eric Trump Deletes Tweet After Getting A Savage Reminder About His Father|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/eric-trump-ghislaine-maxwell_n_5efe9858c5b612083c5992da]]'' July 3, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Eric Trump]]'s latest attempt at [[Twitter]] trolling went so poorly that he had to delete the message.
Trump, a son of President [[Donald Trump]], shared an image of former President [[Bill Clinton]] at the [[2010]] wedding of his daughter, [[Chelsea]]. Circled in the background was [[Ghislaine Maxwell]], the longtime associate of late pedophile sex offender [[Jeffrey Epstein]]. She was arrested Thursday.
"Birds of a feather," Trump wrote as he shared the image.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Eric Trump Gets A Blunt Lesson In Economics Over Stock Market Boast|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/eric-trump-stock-market-tweet-backfires_n_5f508e44c5b6946f3ead4a41?ri18n=true]]'' September 3, 2020, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Eric Trump]] once again conflated the economy with the stock market, angering people on [[Twitter]].
President [[Donald Trump]]'s son on Wednesday boasted about the soaring Dow Jones index, claiming "the radical left is melting down as we speak knowing that our economy is roaring back to life!!"
Twitter users pointed out - as they have done to Eric Trump on previous occasions - that the stock market is not the economy and that a rising index does not necessarily help the millions of people who have become unemployed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Eric Trump Insists Google Is Manipulating Americans With Images Of An Anime Character|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/eric-trump-google-mob-psycho-100_n_5f57ccb6c5b646e336624100?ri18n=true]]'' September 8, 2020, Jeremy Blum, [[Huffington Post]]
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The third child of President [[Donald Trump]] argued that other search engines, such as Bing, [[Yahoo]] and DuckDuckGo, were showing the proper results.
[[Eric Trump]] , presumably hoping to amplify his father's discourse about the perils of the " left-wing mob ," tweeted on Tuesday that [[Google]]'s image search function was manipulating Americans by bringing up pictures of an anime character in response to searches for the word "mob."
Google is once again trying to manipulate Americans. Type "mob" or "mobs" into google and watch what comes up. Do the same on any other search engine. #NothingToSeeHere pic.twitter.com/XV7V4FVVWA
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Eric Trump Ordered to Testify in Daddy Trump's Fraud Case Before the Election|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/09/eric-trump-fraud-investigation]]'' September 23, 2020, Bess Levin, [[Vanity Fair]]
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After [[Michael Cohen]] told [[Congress]] last year that his former boss, [[Donald Trump]], regularly inflated the value of his assets to obtain loans and deflated them to reduce his taxes, the [[New York]] attorney general opened a probe into the allegations. Not surprisingly, the [[Trump Organization]] stonewalled A.G. [[Letitia James]]'s office at every turn, including in its request to depose the president's son, [[Eric Trump]], who is running the family business with his brother in their father's absence. But unfortunately for Eric, he can neither run nor hide any longer!
On Wednesday, a New York state judge ruled that Eric must answer questions related to the fraud investigation, under oath, before the election. The president's son refused to show up for a subpoenaed interview on July 22; last week, his lawyers said he would deign to be deposed but would only do so after the November election because he didn't want his interview to be used "for political purposes." But [[Judge Arthur Engoron]], having none of Eric's excuses, ordered him to sit for a deposition no later than October 7, saying he found the post-election argument "unpersuasive."
James's office is specifically looking at four properties where Donald Trump's alleged fraud took place: 40 [[Wall Street]], the [[Manhattan]] building that Trump excitedly, and incorrectly, bragged was the tallest building in downtown Manhattan after the collapse of the Twin Towers; the Seven Springs estate, a 212-acre mansion in Westchester; [[Trump National Golf Club]], [[Los Angeles]]; and [[Trump International]] Hotel and Tower [[Chicago]]. In a 68-page memo, James wrote that "Valuations of Seven Springs were used to claim an apparent $21.1 million tax deduction for donating a conservation easement on the property in tax year [[2015]], and in submissions to financial institutions as a component of Mr. Trump's net worth." Last March, an investigation by the [[Washington Post]] found that Trump brazenly inflated his assets to banks and insurance companies—claiming in one instance that he had $72 million worth of homes to sell at his golf course in Southern [[California]] when in reality the figure was more like $3 million, and adding 800 fictional acres to another—and concluded that the Trump Organization may have "defraud[ed] insurers and lenders with false information."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Eric Trump predicts COVID-19 is a conspiracy against his dad that will 'magically' disappear in November|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/05/eric-trump-predicts-covid-19-is-a-conspiracy-against-his-dad-that-will-magically-disappear-in-november/]]'' May 16, 2020, Bob Brigham, [[Raw Story]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s son Eric suggested that coronavirus lockdowns were a conspiracy to keep his father from holding [[2020]] campaign rallies during a Saturday appearance on [[Fox News]] with [[Jeanine Pirro]].
With America leading the world in reported coronavirus fatalities, the president's son was focused on the 2020 campaign against former Vice President [[Joe Biden]].
"Listen, Biden loves this," he claimed. "They think they're taking away Donald Trump's greatest tool, which is being able to go into an arena and fill it with 50,000 people every single time."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Eric Trump said Trump golf courses got $100 million in funding from Russia|https://www.businessinsider.com/eric-trump-golf-courses-russia-funding-2017-5]]'' May 7, 2017, Sonam Sheth, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s son Eric told golf reporter [[James Dodson]] three years ago that the family's company got much of its funding to build its golf courses from [[Russia]], according to an interview Dodson gave to WBUR on Friday.
Dodson said he was visiting the [[Trump National Golf Club]] in Charlotte, [[North Carolina]], after Trump's public-relations representative invited him there.
When Dodson got there, he told WBUR, "Trump was strutting up and down, talking to his new members about how they were part of the greatest club in North Carolina."
And when Dodson asked Donald Trump how he managed to secure funding for his courses, he said he had access to $100 million.
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The seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic is evident, particularly in the US, where the death toll is approaching 100,000. This reality, however, is not consistently reflected by President [[Donald Trump]] in his public remarks — and increasingly, [[Fox News]]'s Covid-19 coverage has begun to revert to the dangerously flippant tone it had in February and early March, when numerous anchors on America's top-rated cable network characterized the situation as a "hoax" or "scam" being sensationalized by Democrats to hurt Trump.
This can be seen in the lack of coverage the coronavirus has gotten in a number of the network's top-rated shows recently — as I've detailed, the public health crisis has started to take a back seat to the bogus "[[Obamagate]]" conspiracy theory — but also in how coverage of Covid-19 has been framed.
For instance, during an appearance on [[Jeanine Pirro]]'s Saturday night Fox News show, [[Eric Trump]] accused Democrats of conspiring to make a big deal out of the coronavirus — all so his dad won't be able to hold rallies before November's election.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Eric Trump's 'Awkward' Labor Day Attack On Biden Backfires|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/eric-trump-awkward-attack-joe-biden-backfires_n_5f5724f3c5b62b3add44ff4b?ri18n=true]]'' September 8, 2020, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Eric Trump]]'s attempted Labor Day attack on Democratic [[2020]] nominee [[Joe Biden]] backfired as critics on [[Twitter]] reminded President [[Donald Trump]]'s son of his father's failings.
"Everything this guy does is low energy and awkward..." Eric Trump captioned a photo of a Biden event in Lancaster, [[Pennsylvania]], on Monday.
Everyone in the picture was wearing face masks and following social distancing measures aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
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|>| [img width=175px [Prince in 2015|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/Erik_Prince.jpg/175px-Erik_Prince.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Erik Dean Prince|
|!birth date |June 6, 1969 (52 years)|
|!birth place |[[Holland, Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland,_Michigan]], U.S.|
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''Erik Dean Prince'' (born June 6, 1969) is an American businessman, former [[U.S. Navy SEAL|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Navy_SEALs]] [[officer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Officer_(armed_forces)]], and the founder of the government services and security company [[Blackwater]] USA, now called Academi. He served as Blackwater's [[CEO|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CEO]] until 2009 and as its [[chairman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chairman_of_the_Board]] until its sale to a group of investors in 2010. Prince now heads the [[private equity firm|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/private_equity_firm]] Frontier Resource Group and is chairman of [[Hong Kong|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong]]-listed [[Frontier Services Group Ltd|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontier_Services_Group]]. He is the brother of U.S. Secretary of Education [[Betsy DeVos]].
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*[[Erik Prince|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_Prince]] - //Wikipedia.//
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During the [[2012]] presidential campaign, when this shebeen was young and the bar was gleaming and new, it dawned on me that, in a number of very important ways, no candidate—and no formal political party—truly controls an entire political campaign anymore. There are too many independent actors with too many independent agendas and waaaayyyyy too much independent money for any candidate or political party to keep track of, let alone control.
This situation has only intensified, especially on the [[Republican]] side, which is a big part of how the previous administration* caught so many people flatfooted. And one of the most basic elements of this new era of campaigning is that even the ratfcking is outsourced. I mean, back in the day, Donald Segretti worked for, and was paid by, the committee to re-elect [[Richard Nixon]]. Now, though, campaigns can roll on secure in the knowledge that, somewhere, somehow, some way, the rat has been fcked on their behalf. From the [[New York Times]]:
In fact, much about them was a lie. Mr. Maier and Ms. LaRocca were part of an undercover operation by conservatives to infiltrate progressive groups, political campaigns and the offices of Democratic as well as moderate Republican elected officials during the [[2020]] election cycle, according to interviews and documents. Using large campaign donations and cover stories, the operatives aimed to gather dirt that could sabotage the reputations of people and organizations considered threats to a hard-right agenda advanced by President Donald J. Trump.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Erik Prince linked to spy infiltration of Michigan teachers' union|https://deadlinedetroit.com/articles/24595/erik_prince_linked_to_spy_infiltration_of_michigan_teachers_union]]'' March 7, 2020, [[Deadline Detroit]]
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[[Erik Prince]], the [[Michigan]]-raised and educated brother of Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]] and entrepreneur in the field of mercenary warfare, now appears to be involved in domestic espionage.
The [[New York Times]], in a story posted today, names Prince as the recruiter of high-level spies trained to infiltrate American organizations on behalf of [[Project Veritas]], a conservative group that uses hidden cameras and microphones in sting operations against people it considers enemies, including news media.
One was in Michigan:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Erik Prince Offered Lethal Services to Sanctioned Russian Mercenary Firm|https://theintercept.com/2020/04/13/erik-prince-russia-mercenary-wagner-libya-mozambique/]]'' April 13, 2020, Matthew Cole, [[The Intercept]]
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[[Erik Prince]], founder of the private security firm [[Blackwater]] and a Trump administration adviser, has sought in recent months to provide military services to a sanctioned [[Russia]]n mercenary firm in at least two [[Africa]]n conflicts, according to three people with knowledge of the efforts. Prince, who is the brother of Trump Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]], met earlier this year with a top official of Russia's [[Wagner Group]] and offered his mercenary forces to support the firm's operations in Libya and Mozambique, according to two people familiar with Prince's offer. Wagner officials said they are not interested in working with Prince, three people familiar with their decision told [[The Intercept]]. A lawyer for Prince denied that his client met anyone from Wagner.
The Wagner Group is a semi-private military force that operates in countries or conflicts where the Russian government seeks plausible deniability for its activities. It is often equipped and supported directly by the Russian Ministry of Defense, according to reports and experts who track Wagner's activities. The U.S. State Department website also lists Wagner as an entity connected to the "Defense Sector of the Government of the Russian Federation." Any business relationship between Prince and Wagner would, in effect, make the influential Trump administration adviser a subcontractor to the Russian military. In recent years, the Russian government has deployed Wagner to several African countries, [[Ukraine]], and [[Syria]], where the U.S. military killed dozens of Wagner fighters in [[2018]] after the Russians and their Syrian allies attacked an oil facility that the United States was defending. "Wagner Group is an instrument of Russian policy. It works under the GRU, which is the Russian military intelligence," said Sean McFate, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and a former military contractor who has written about mercenaries.
In attempting to do business with Wagner, Prince may have exposed himself to legal liability.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Erik Prince recruited former spies to infiltrate Democratic campaigns and liberal groups: report|https://www.salon.com/2020/03/09/erik-prince-recruited-former-spies-to-infiltrate-democratic-campaigns-and-liberal-groups-report/]]'' March 9, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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B[[Blackwater]] founder [[Erik Prince]] recruited former spies to infiltrate Democratic campaigns and liberal groups, according to The [[New York Times]].
Prince, a longtime informal adviser to President [[Donald Trump]] and the brother of [[Secretary of Education]] [[Betsy DeVos]], reportedly helped recruit former American and British spies for "secretive intelligence-gathering operations" that included spying on congressional campaigns, labor groups and "other groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda" in an effort to aid [[Project Veritas]], a conservative group that tries to embarrass Democrats, liberal groups and members of the media through hidden camera stings.
[[The Intercept]] first reported last year that Prince hired a former MI-6 officer and funded spy training for the group after taking an interest in their work during the [[2016]] presidential campaign. The former MI-6 spy, RIchard Seddon, helped run an operation to secretly record officials at the [[Michigan]] office of the [[American Federation of Teachers]] (AFT) and release files that could "damage the organization," according to documents obtained by The Times.
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{{f105.png}} ''[[Erik Prince's company plans business in China province under human rights scrutiny according to financial disclosure|https://abcnews.go.com/International/erik-princes-company-plans-business-china-province-human/story?id=66139535]]'' October 9, 2019, Victor Ordonez, [[ABC News]]
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An American citizen stands to profit as his security company expands operations into a [[Chinese]] province described as a modern-day police state by human rights activists, and where the Chinese government is detaining up to a million [[Muslim]]s in "re-education" camps.
[[Erik Prince]], a former U.S. Navy SEAL officer and brother of U.S. [[Secretary of Education]] [[Betsy DeVos]], is the deputy chairman and minority shareholder of [[Frontier Services Group]] (FSG), a [[Hong Kong]]-listed security, logistics and insurance company he co-founded in [[2014]]. Prior to FSG, Prince founded [[Blackwater]], a private military contractor that was mired in controversy for its actions in the [[Iraq]] and [[Afghanistan]] wars -- specifically when its employees were convicted of killing unarmed civilians.
FSG plans to spend approximately $15.4 (HK$120.8) million in [[Pakistan]] and Xinjiang, [[China]] by May [[2020]], according to a recent financial disclosure. The Trump administration announced sanctions this week against multiple Chinese entities tied to Xinjiang, citing the alleged human rights violations taking place in the region.
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|>| !Erin O'Toole |
|>| [img width=175px [O'Toole in 2014|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b5/Erin_O%27Toole.jpg/175px-Erin_O%27Toole.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Erin Michael O'Toole|
|!birth date |January 22, 1973 (48 years)|
|!birth place |[[Montreal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal]], [[Quebec|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec]], Canada|
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!!!See also
*[[Erin O'Toole|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erin_O'Toole]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Erin O'Toole|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
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|>| !Erin Perrine |
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|>| !Erin Willey |
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!!!See also
*[[Eritrea|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eritrea]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ernst Zundel |
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|>| !Ethan Nordean |
|>| [img width=175px [Nordean in 2021|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/10/Ethan_Nordean_headshot_cropped.png/175px-Ethan_Nordean_headshot_cropped.png]] |
|!other names |Rufio Panman|
|!birth date |1990/1991 (30-31 years)<<ref " [1]">>|
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!!!See also
*[[Ethan Nordean|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethan_Nordean]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ethics and Public Policy Center |
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|!EIN |52-1162185|<|<|
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|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/1980|<|<|
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|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/05/21| $6,048,343.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/07/20| $6,193,695.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2017_0fe31eaf.PDF]]|11/26/18| $5,802,032.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2016_0e98d4d4.PDF]]|12/21/17| $5,322,307.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2015_0d4d886b.PDF]]|01/18/17| $4,713,392.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2014_0c382d8d.PDF]]|02/04/16| $4,658,415.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2013_0ae79fc2.PDF]]|12/03/14| $5,075,369.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2012_09de4eee.PDF]]|12/26/13| $4,813,576.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2011_08a9b689.PDF]]|11/06/12| $4,168,476.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2010_07b25e76.PDF]]|11/21/11| $3,222,844.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2009_069462AF.PDF]]|12/08/10| $2,724,257.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2008_05C57D2E.PDF]]|04/08/10| $2,805,303.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521162185/521162185_2007_05119F3B.PDF]]|06/11/09| $2,844,142.00|
!!!See also
*[[Ethics and Public Policy Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics_and_Public_Policy_Center]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Ethics and Public Policy Center|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Ethics_and_Public_Policy_Center]], SourceWatch.
*[[Ethics and Public Policy Center|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Ethics_and_Public_Policy_Center]], RationalWiki.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ethics complaint filed against Nunes asks how he's paying for lawsuits|https://thehill.com/homenews/house/484759-ethics-complaint-filed-against-nunes-asks-how-hes-paying-for-lawsuits]]'' February 26, 2020, Zack Budryk, [[The Hill]]
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A nonpartisan watchdog group in an ethics complaint Wednesday asked [[Congress]] to investigate how Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-Calif.) is paying for several ongoing lawsuits against critics.
In its complaint to the [[Office of Congressional Ethics]], the Campaign [[Legal]] Center notes Nunes's annual congressional salary of $174,000 would likely not cover the costs of the various suits, indicating that he is either receiving free or discounted legal services or working on contingency with an attorney, all of which would require him to disclose the assistance.
Nunes has yet to file a legal expense fund with the Office of Congressional Ethics.
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{{f66.png}} ''[[Ethics complaints yield different results for Rio Grande Foundation|https://www.abqjournal.com/1429909/ethics-complaint-yield-different-results-for-rio-grande-foundation.html]]'' March 10, 2020, Jessica Dyer, [[Albuquerque Journal]]
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The [[Rio Grande Foundation]] is claiming victory in its ethics complaint against [[Albuquerque]] Mayor Tim Keller, citing a recently approved settlement agreement with the mayor regarding an election-related post on the city's official website. The agreement stipulates that a post signed by Keller and urging citizens to vote for certain measures on the Nov. 5 Local Election ballot should not have been made on cabq.gov.
But the libertarian-leaning foundation lost another case related to its own involvement in the same election. The City of Albuquerque Board of [[Ethics]] and Campaign Practices unanimously decided that Rio Grande failed to comply with the city's Election Code by participating in the Nov. 5 election without reporting its related spending.
The board fined the foundation $500.
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|>| !Eugene Scalia |
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|!title |US Secretary of Labor|
|!occupation |Lawyer|
|!birth date |August 14, 1963 (58 years)|
|!birth place |[[Cleveland, Ohio|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland]], U.S.|
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*[[Eugene Scalia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Scalia]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Eugene Scalia|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Eugene_Scalia]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
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{{f140.png}} ''[[Eugenics and the Nazis - the California connection|https://www.sfgate.com/opinion/article/Eugenics-and-the-Nazis-the-California-2549771.php]]'' November 9, 2003, Edwin Black, Opinion, [[San Francisco Chronicle]]
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[[Eugenics]] was the pseudoscience aimed at "improving" the human race. In its extreme, racist form, this meant wiping away all human beings deemed "unfit," preserving only those who conformed to a Nordic stereotype. Elements of the philosophy were enshrined as national policy by forced sterilization and segregation laws, as well as marriage restrictions, enacted in 27 states. In 1909, [[California]] became the third state to adopt such laws. Ultimately, eugenics practitioners coercively sterilized some 60,000 Americans, barred the marriage of thousands, forcibly segregated thousands in "colonies," and persecuted untold numbers in ways we are just learning. Before World War II, nearly half of coercive sterilizations were done in California, and even after the war, the state accounted for a third of all such surgeries.
California was considered an epicenter of the American eugenics movement. During the 20th century's first decades, California's eugenicists included potent but little-known race scientists, such as Army venereal disease specialist Dr. Paul [[Pope]]noe, citrus magnate Paul Gosney, [[Sacramento]] banker Charles Goethe, as well as members of the California state Board of Charities and Corrections and the [[University of California]] Board of Regents.
Eugenics would have been so much bizarre parlor talk had it not been for extensive financing by corporate philanthropies, specifically the Carnegie Institution, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Harriman railroad fortune. They were all in league with some of America's most respected scientists from such prestigious universities as Stanford, Yale, Harvard and Princeton. These academicians espoused race theory and race science, and then faked and twisted data to serve eugenics' racist aims.
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*[[European Convention on Human Rights|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Convention_on_Human_Rights]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Evangelical Franklin Graham Addresses Anti-LGBTQ Hate Group's Event|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2019/11/13/evangelical-franklin-graham-addresses-anti-lgbtq-hate-groups-event]]'' November 13, 2019, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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Graham was guest speaker at the anti-[[LGBTQ]] hate group [[Illinois Family Institute]]'s annual fall banquet titled "Faith, Family and Freedom." Graham's remarks included his support of President [[Donald Trump]] and what he called the nation's faltering state of morality. But his appearance at the Nov. 1 event outside [[Chicago]] links him to a group with a history of anti-LGBTQ stances perhaps even more extreme than his own.
The Illinois Family Institute is a state affiliate of anti-LGBTQ hate group [[American Family Association]], though it operates independently.
Examples of the Illinois group's statements about LGBTQ people include that homosexual behavior is "medically, emotionally and spiritually unhealthy." In July, [[Laurie Higgins]], a cultural affairs writer for the group, said that trans people are harming children, stating that the "ravenous, pro-'trans' behemoth smells the blood of children in our murky cultural waters and is hurtling toward them with blinding speed." Higgins went on to say that "trans activists [are] in league with 'many homosexuals'" and are "propagandizing, grooming, and mutilating children."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Evangelical leader who believes COVID-19 is a 'gift from god' unveils strategy to keep Trump in office|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/05/evangelical-leader-who-believes-covid-19-is-a-gift-from-god-unveils-strategy-to-keep-trump-in-office/]]'' May 23, 2020, Matthew Chapman, [[Raw Story]]
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On Saturday, [[The Intercept]] detailed a recent gathering of [[United in Purpose]], a far-right evangelical group that plans to get President [[Donald Trump]] re-elected in [[2020]].
One of the group's donors, [[Ken Eldred]], espoused his beliefs on a call in mid-April.
"'The COVID virus has been a gift from God,' began Ken Eldred. 'The kingdom of God advances through a series of glorious victories, cleverly disguised as disasters.' In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Eldred noted, millions of Americans are turning to Christ, Walmart is selling out of Bibles, and online church broadcasts have hit record numbers," reported [[Lee Fang]]. "But while religiosity was growing, there have been setbacks from the disease outbreak. 'Satan has been busy too,' Eldred, a major donor to evangelical and [[Republican]] causes, explained. 'The virus has messed up many of our plans involving our in-person meetings with voters.'"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Evangelical pastor: Jesus would have 'beat the crap' out of John Bolton|https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/480605-conservative-pastor-says-jesus-would-have-beat-the-crap-out-of]]'' January 29, 2020, Marina Pitofsky, [[The Hill]]
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Evangelical pastor [[Rodney Howard-Browne]] lashed out at former White House national security adviser [[John Bolton]] John BoltonTrump allies throw jabs at Bolton over book's claims GOP confident of win on witnesses Giuliani calls Bolton a 'backstabber' over [[Ukraine]] allegations MORE this week in a series of tweets after reports emerged that the former Trump administration official's upcoming book contains details about the president's relationship with Ukraine.
"You are a slime ball of the highest order .... I should have knocked your sorry butt through the door of the Oval Office into the rose garden when I saw you. I would have gladly been arrested .... what a Benedict Arnold ..... I am glad you were fired !!!!!" Howard-Browne tweeted Monday.
"I have no respect for someone who is disloyal to the President and loyal to deep state !!! No respect! No respect at all ...... what a globalist sellout!" he added.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Evangelicals see Trump as a way to get what they want after decades of defeat|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/feb/01/evangelicals-trump-policy-defeat-us-election-2020-christians]]'' February 1, 2020, Tom Cullen, [[The Guardian]]
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While much of [[Iowa]] and the eyes of the world are focused on the Democratic race in the state, which votes on Monday to pick an opponent to try and unseat Trump, Trump and his allies have also visited the state – with Pence focusing on Trump's core and ultra-loyal evangelical base.
On 3 February, the midwestern state of Iowa will kick off the long process of choosing the Democratic party's presidential nominee, who will take on [[Donald Trump]] in the US election in November.
Most US states hold primary elections, in which voters go to a polling place, mail in their ballots or otherwise vote remotely. But a handful of states hold caucuses – complicated, hours-long meetings with multiple rounds of balloting until one candidate emerges as victor.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Evangelicals Unmasked|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4oNAHA6Hfw]]'' May 24, 2020, Mrs. Betty Bowers, America's Best Christian, [[YouTube]]
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Even David Koch's Philanthropy Was Toxic|https://www.thenation.com/article/even-david-kochs-philanthropy-was-toxic/]]'' August 26, 2019, Jeet Heer, [[The Nation]]
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The much-celebrated philanthropy of [[David Koch]] becomes harder to applaud after you learn that the seeds of his fortune were in business deals that strengthened Joseph Stalin and [[Adolf Hitler]]. David Koch was, along with his brother Charles, one half of the notorious "[[Koch Bro]]thers," both widely reviled by liberals as longtime champions of right-wing causes like climate change denial and environmental deregulation. Ad Policy
But David, who died on Friday, tended to get better press than his brother, because he also donated lavishly to public institutions that enjoy universal enthusiasm. The [[New York Times]] obituary gave David Koch a sporting tagline ("a man-about-town philanthropist") and detailed his benefactions to the Memorial Sloan Kettering [[Cancer]] Center, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among other commendable causes. "He gave lavishly to the arts, especially ballet," tweeted [[National Review]] senior editor Jay Nordlinger. "And to cancer research," added conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt. "Every single person touched by cancer ought to mourn his passing."
Such encomiums are premised on the idea that Koch's charitable giving was so commendable that questions about where his money came from or the general impact of the super-rich on society would be impertinent. This willful lack of curiosity was sharply critiqued as long ago as 1909 by then-President Theodore Roosevelt, who wasn't impressed by John D. Rockefeller's setting up a foundation to help disperse his mountain of money. "No amount of charities in spending such fortunes can compensate in any way for the misconduct in acquiring them," Roosevelt curtly but accurately noted. In the case of the Koch family, there's plenty of misconduct to investigate.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Every antisemitic thing Marjorie Taylor Greene has said and done (so far)|https://forward.com/news/463515/every-antisemitic-thing-marjorie-taylor-greene-has-said-and-done-so-far/]]'' February 3, 2021, Mira Fox, [[Forward]]
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Editor's Note: This story will be updated as necessary.
[[Marjorie Taylor Greene]]'s [[Jewish]] space laser post shot her into the Jewish press; there was just too much there, comedic and serious, to give it up. While the statement was made before her election, she has refused to apologize for her comments, according to [[CNN]].
Antisemitism is not alone among Greene's problematic beliefs — as is often the case, it comes along with myriad other conspiracy theories. She has also used anti-Black and anti-[[Muslim]] rhetoric, promoted death threats against prominent Democrats and supported the false claim that President [[Donald Trump]] won the [[2020]] election. But to make this list manageable, we've limited it to her antisemitic statements.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Everyone Should Stand for the National Anthem|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuymzkaPagM]]'' November 23, 2017, PragerU, [[YouTube]]
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Why should every American stand for the National Anthem? Because the Anthem and the flag represent America, and America is a free nation. That alone is worth standing for. [[Joy Villa]], singer, songwriter, and recording artist, explains.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Everything We Know About the Mass Shooting Video Screened at Trump's Miami Resort|https://gizmodo.com/everything-we-know-about-the-mass-shooting-video-screen-1839021632]]'' October 14, 2019, Matt Novak, [[Gizmodo]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s resort in [[Miami]] hosted a conservative political conference this past weekend that included some violent parody videos, according to the [[New York Times]]. One of the viral videos, edited from a clip of the [[2014]] action movie Kingsman: The [[Secret Service]], shows President Trump violently murdering political and media figures like [[Adam Schiff]], [[Mitt Romney]], and Rachel Maddow.
But there's more to the story that isn't included in the New York Times article, including who created the videos and how those videos made their way to a pro-Trump conference filled with some of the president's top allies, like former White House spokesperson Sarah Sanders, [[Congress]]man [[Matt Gaetz]], and professional failson [[Donald Trump Jr]].
The video getting everyone's attention this weekend is called "The Trumpsman: The MAGA Service," created by TheGeekzTeam, part of a loose collective of pro-Trump video creators known online as Meme World.
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{{f253.png}} ''[[Everything you need to know about 'Obamagate' but were too smart to ask|https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/everything-you-need-to-know-about-obamagate-but-were-too-smart-to-ask/]]'' May 22, 2020, Tabatha Southey, [[Macleans]]
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Congratulations, if you have no specific facts about "[[Obamagate]]" on hand, you've clearly done your homework. There is no Obamagate to know about. Drawing a blank when I mention Obamagate? Good. You just scored 100 per cent on the Test Your Knowledge of Obamagate exam.
Obamagate does not exist. It is not there. It never was there, and having spent much of [[2016]] being essentially Rick Rolled by then U.S. presidential candidate [[Donald Trump]], many, though not all, of the media appear to be treading more cautiously around the now-president's latest gambit, that being the utter fantasy that is Obamagate.
Obamagate is the mythical grandchild of other fabricated scandals spun by Trump over the years. It's bred of the announcement that President [[Barack Obama]] had Trump's phone tapped during the election campaign, and it is the offspring of "her emails" and [[Hunter Biden]], which never procreated. It is the invented great grandchild of Birtherism, the ridiculous fiction that Obama was not born in the United States and was therefore not qualified to be president.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Everything You Need to Know About Antifa and How to Talk About It|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3z37m/how-to-talk-about-antifa-with-people-who-are-freaked-out-about-it]]'' July 2, 2020, Natasha Lennard, [[Vice News]]
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When was the first time you heard about antifa? Maybe it was in the viral footage in which a black-clad, masked figure delivered a flying punch to neo-Nazi [[Richard Spencer]]'s jaw on the afternoon of [[Donald Trump]]'s presidential inauguration. Or, perhaps, it was after the Unite The Right rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], in [[2017]], when white supremacists chanted "Jews will not replace us" and beat a black man with metal poles, and when a neo-Nazi murdered a young woman when he plowed his car into a crowd of counter-protesters. After this intolerable event, Trump blamed the carnage on "both sides" and railed against "anteeefa!"
That same summer, viral videos spread of antifa activists setting fire to trash cans in protest of the far-right troll [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] giving a racist, anti-trans speech at the [[University of California, Berkeley]]. House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]], a Democrat, condemned the "violent actions of people calling themselves antifa."
For a lot of people, their first introduction to "antifa" has been through Trump's ever-escalating obsession with it as his favorite boogeyman. In recent weeks, the United States has seen one of the most powerful Black-led uprisings in a generation. According to the president, his Justice Department, and [[Fox News]], antifa is a well-organized terror group, responsible for all the most militant aspects of recent protests, driven only by a senseless desire for destruction.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Everything you need to know about Palantir, the secretive company coming for all your data|https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/7/16/21323458/palantir-ipo-hhs-protect-peter-thiel-cia-intelligence]]'' July 16, 2020, Sara Morrison, [[Vox]]
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In the earlier days of the Covid-19 pandemic, many of the country's public health departments, still reliant on fax machines, were woefully unprepared for the massive amounts of data they needed to process. Looking for a tidy private sector solution to a messy government problem, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) paid a shadowy [[Silicon Valley]] company with ties to the Trump administration to build something new. That company is called [[Palantir]] Technologies, and if you don't know much about it, that's by design.
Palantir specializes in data-gathering and analysis, most of which it does for government agencies. It has about $1.5 billion in federal government contracts alone, including, recently, with the Space Force and the Navy. Now, as new Covid-19 case numbers break records daily, Palantir is trying to help organize the information with a new platform called HHS Protect, which will be run by another private company called TeleTracking. This partnership has effectively replaced the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]'s (C[[DC]]) National Healthcare Safety Network, per the Trump administration's orders to hospitals to stop reporting their information to it. HHS Protect, which is not accessible to the general public, is now the only source for this information.
"Today, the CDC still has at least a week lag in reporting hospital data," Michael Caputo, assistant secretary of the HHS for public affairs, told the [[New York Times]]. "America requires it in real time. The new, faster, and complete data system is what our nation needs to defeat the coronavirus."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Everything You Need To Know About The Launch of Turning Point UK|https://www.hopenothate.org.uk/2019/02/05/everything-need-know-launch-turning-point-uk/]]'' February 5, 2019, Right Response Team, [[HOPE not hate]]
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[[HOPE not hate]] sheds light on controversial student group Turning Point [[UK]]'s launch, including its gun-toting, Trump-supporting host.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Evil|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgXg36ztMCg]]'' August 24, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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Evil is real. And it lives in [[Jared Kushner]].
America is ready for [[Joe Biden]].
Donate now ?? https://secure.anedot.com/the-lincoln-project/ca6b0c8ccef94906cc2ae
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{{f351.png}} ''[[Ex-AIG CEO has private meeting with Trump|https://nypost.com/2016/12/12/ex-aig-ceo-has-private-meeting-with-trump/]]'' December 12, 2016, Daniel Halper, [[New York Post]]
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The enemy of [[Donald Trump]]'s enemy is his friend.
Ex-AIG CEO [[Hank Greenberg]] was spotted Monday at Trump Tower, where he stopped by for a sit-down with the president-elect.
Greenberg and Trump share a common foe: [[New York]] Attorney General [[Eric Schneiderman]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ex-CIA boss Brennan, others rip Trump speech in front of Memorial Wall|https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ex-cia-boss-brennan-others-rip-trump-speech-front-memorial-n710366]]'' January 22, 2017, Andrea Mitchell, [[NBC News]]
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[[Donald Trump]] traveled to [[CIA]] headquarters Saturday to offer reassurance to the workforce after he spent weeks criticizing American intelligence, but his unscripted, self-referential remarks before a wall of stars memorializing fallen officers are drawing criticism, including a pointed denunciation from the agency's recently departed director.
"Former CIA Director Brennan is deeply saddened and angered at Donald Trump's despicable display of self-aggrandizement in front of CIA's Memorial Wall of Agency heroes," Nick Shapiro, a former aide to [[John Brennan]] at CIA, told [[NBC News]]' [[Andrea Mitchell]].
Brennan, Shapiro said, believes Trump "should be ashamed of himself."
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{{f49.png}} ''[[Ex-FBI agent says Russian 'kompromat' has Trump in a bind|https://nationalpost.com/news/world/ex-fbi-agent-says-russian-kompromat-has-trump-in-a-bind-makes-him-a-danger-to-the-u-s]]'' September 8, 2020, Chris Strohm, [[National Post]]
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[[Peter Strzok]], the former [[FBI]] agent who started the [[2016]] probe into [[Russia]]n election interference, says President Donald Trump remains a "clear and present danger" to U.S. national security after being compromised by personal and financial dealings with Russia.
In a new book, "Compromised: Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J. Trump," Strzok says that senior FBI officials were reluctant to open an investigation into Trump. They ultimately determined in May 2017 that they had no choice due to Trump's actions, which included firing FBI Director [[James Comey]] and lying in ways that made him vulnerable to foreign coercion.
Trump and his supporters have portrayed Strzok as a "deep state" player in a plot to spy on him and his campaign. The president has derided Strzok in tweets as "the FBI lover" because of anti-Trump text messages Strzok exchanged with an agency lawyer with whom he was having an extramarital affair. The texts led to his firing.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Ex-Marine admits he lured Seth Rich conspiracy theorist Jack Burkman to a hotel parking garage, then shot him|https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/disgruntled-ex-employee-of-conspiracy-theorist-admits-shooting-him/2018/12/03/e5df4478-f719-11e8-8c9a-860ce2a8148f_story.html]]'' December 3, 2018, Rachel Weiner, [[Washington Post]]
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A man who worked as an investigator for conspiracy theorist [[Jack Burkman]] will serve nine years in prison for shooting and wounding his ex-boss in a complicated plot involving a fake FBI exposé.
[[Kevin Doherty]], 46, said little as Judge William T. Newman Jr. sentenced him Monday for malicious wounding and use of a firearm in commission of a felony, but he acknowledged the veracity of a set of facts read by Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Evie Eastman detailing his "serious falling out" with Burkman and the "grand ruse" he concocted in revenge.
Eastman said Doherty lured Burkman to a hotel parking garage in March with the false promise of turning over details of FBI misconduct.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ex-McConnell staffers lobbied on Russian-backed Kentucky project|https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/31/mcconnell-staffers-lobbied-russian-backed-kentucky-project-1442550]]'' August 1, 2019, Natasha Bertrand, [[Politico]]
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Two former top staffers to Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] have lobbied [[Congress]] and the Treasury Department on the development of a new [[Kentucky]] aluminum mill backed by the [[Russia]]n aluminum giant [[Rusal]], according to a new lobbying disclosure.
The disclosure comes as Democrats are pushing the Trump administration to review Rusal's $200 million investment in the Kentucky project — concerned that the mill will supply the Defense Department — and as McConnell weathers criticism for helping block a congressional effort to stop the investment.
The Russian firm was only able to make the investment after it won sanctions relief from penalties the Treasury Department initially imposed in April [[2018]] on Rusal and other companies owned by [[Oleg Deripaska]], a Russian oligarch and [[Kremlin]] ally accused of facilitating [[Moscow]]'s nefarious activities, such as seizing land in [[Ukraine]], supplying arms for the [[Syria]]n regime and meddling in other countries' elections.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ex-Miami Beach Pool Attendant Denies Knowing Anything About "Racy" Falwell Photos|https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/miami-beach-pool-attendant-giancarlo-granda-denies-involvement-in-jerry-falwell-photo-scandal-11167677]]'' May 8, 2019, Jerry Iannelli, [[Miami New Times]]
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[[Giancarlo Granda]], the former Fontainebleau pool attendant whose business bizarrely received $1.8 million in loans from famous evangelist [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., wants the world to stop calling him a "pool boy." He finds the term demeaning.
And, perhaps more notable, he officially denies knowing anything about alleged "racy" photos referenced in a [[Reuters]] story published yesterday. Reuters investigative reporter [[Aram Roston]] obtained a clandestine recording made by comedian [[Tom Arnold]] in which [[Donald Trump]]'s former fixer [[Michael Cohen]] said he helped Falwell Jr. hide intimate photos that a lawyer "in [[Florida]]" had obtained. In the recording, Cohen — a man who has ostensibly seen his fair share of shenanigans — said even he found one of the photos to be "terrible."
Roston was also the reporter who broke the news that Falwell Jr. had mysteriously loaned Granda's business a ton of money and that Cohen was aware of a lawsuit involving Falwell and Granda. Reporters have, ahem, speculated that Granda was the Floridian who had obtained said photos and that Cohen might have leveraged the scandal to get Falwell Jr. to endorse the infamously lecherous and not-at-all [[Jesus]]-like Trump in [[2016]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Ex-OANN Reporter Emily Miller Out as FDA Spokeswoman After Just 11 Days on the Job|https://www.thedailybeast.com/ex-oann-reporter-emily-miller-fired-as-fda-spokeswoman-after-just-11-days-on-the-job?ref=home]]'' August 28, 2020, Emily Shugerman, [[Daily Beast]]
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Almost as quickly as she was installed as the FDA's spokeswoman, [[Emily Miller]] is now out.
The controversial PR maven, a former reporter for right-wing cable network One America News and a vocal supporter of President [[Donald Trump]], was removed Friday by FDA commissioner Stephen M. Hahn after less than two weeks on the job, according to The [[New York Times]]. The FDA did not respond to a request for comment, but has removed her name from the [[Twitter]] account designated for use by the FDA spokesperson.
Miller's ouster follows a contentious week at the federal agency, after officials inflated the benefits of convalescent plasma as a treatment for the coronavirus, sparking condemnation from health experts around the country. Under her leadership, the agency put out a press release touting the treatment as a "another achievement" in the administration's "fight against the pandemic"—a boastful tone that veteran health journalists said was virtually unheard of for the nonpartisan agency.
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{{f49.png}} ''[[Ex-Rebel Media columnist Katie Hopkins flown to Prague to receive fake award, unleashes tirade against minorities|https://nationalpost.com/news/world/ex-rebel-media-columnist-katie-hopkins-flown-to-prague-to-receive-fake-award-unleashes-tirade-against-minorities]]'' January 31, 2020, [[National Post]]
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It cost him what he described as a "large investment," but [[YouTube]] star Josh Pieters pulled off a prank for his 1.2 million followers. He flew controversial U.K. pundit [[Katie Hopkins]] to Prague to accept a fake award and recorded her as she went on a rant against minorities, [[Greta Thunberg]] and more.
Hopkins, whose twitter bio says she is "the biggest bitch in Britain," has spoken previously about how Islam is taking over the U.K.; of being persecuted as a white person; and about the scourge of "feminazis." Writing for the Sun in [[2015]], she described [[Mediterranean]] migrants as "cockroaches." In early [[2018]] she began a column for [[Ezra Levant]]'s[[Rebel Media]], but was dropped at some point later the same year, according to [[Canada]]Land.
In conversation with the U.K. outlet Metro, Pieters revealed that the stunt, designed to show Hopkins up as an extremist, was two and a half months in the making and involved a lot of logistics and legal advice. He said he and his friend, Archie Manners, "wanted to fly (Hopkins) to Prague for three days and give her the Campaign to Unify the Nation Trophy just to show her what a c*** she is."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ex-RenTech Employee May Not Have Been Saying Boss Was A White Supremacist Before, But He Is Now|https://dealbreaker.com/2017/05/ex-rentech-employee-may-not-have-been-saying-boss-was-a-white-supremacist-before-but-he-is-now]]'' January 14, 2019, Jon Shazar, [[Dealbreaker]]
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There was always something a little odd about the story of [[Renaissance Technologies]] computer scientist [[David Magerman]]'s description of the feud with his boss, [[Robert Mercer]]. According to Magerman's telling, he'd been bitching about Mercer's backing for [[Donald Trump]] to colleagues, when he got a call from Mercer. "I hear you're going around saying I'm a white supremacist," the RenTech co-CEO allegedly complained.
While the distance between the two is debatable, it is something of a leap to go from "supporter of Donald Trump" to "white supremacist." But Magerman wasn't filling in the gap, either in the [[Wall Street Journal]] interview that got him suspended from RenTech, nor in his subsequent op-ed in the [[Philadelphia Inquirer]], in which Magerman presented his differences with his estranged employer as being primarily about campaign finance. This may have had something to do with the fact that Magerman hoped to hold on to his job of 20 years.
For weeks, Mr. Magerman vacillated between desiring an exit agreement with Renaissance and hoping to remain. Recently, he and the firm had decided they could work together again, he said. Mr. Magerman viewed the poker evening as an opportunity to repair the frayed relationship. "I was anxious," he said. "But I wanted to reintroduce myself and be part of the culture again, to show I was making an effort."
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Ex-SNP digital chief met Cambridge Analytica|https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-43879639]]'' April 24, 2018, [[BBC News]]
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CA is being investigated over its [[Facebook]] data collection methods during the [[Brexit]] vote and the [[2016]] US election, with the SNP putting pressure on other political parties to declare any links to the company.
But SNP MP Brendan O'Hara was left visibly shocked when he was told by former CA director [[Brittany Kaiser]] in a Commons committee that the company had held meetings with the party in [[London]] and [[Edinburgh]].
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon later told Holyrood that one meeting was held in February 2016 - three months before the last Scottish Parliament election - but that no work was done by CA and no money was paid to the company.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Ex-Trump Aide Michael Caputo Scrambles to Scrub Russia From Bio|https://www.thedailybeast.com/ex-trump-aide-frantically-scrambles-to-scrub-russia-from-bio]]'' November 7, 2017, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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Former [[Donald Trump]] campaign aide [[Michael Caputo]] is determined to prove that he did not work for [[Vladimir Putin]], and he's using every tool at his disposal to do so—from a congressional ethics complaint, to a defamation lawsuit, to a surreptitious [[Wikipedia]] edit campaign.
[[Sean Dwyer]], an employee of Caputo's PR firm, [[Zeppelin Communications]], was blocked from Wikipedia in August after he was caught using multiple pseudonymous accounts to purge Caputo's page of alleged Putin ties, according to an investigation by the site's editors. After the accounts were exposed as what Wikipedia calls "sock puppets"—multiple accounts run by the same person as part of a coordinated editing campaign—Dwyer admitted he had financial ties to the subjects of his edits.
It's just the latest front in Caputo's battles to save his reputation from, what he sees as, [[Russia]]n smears. He also says he has filed an ethics complaint against Rep. [[Jackie Speier]] (D-CA) over comments at a congressional hearing in March, where the [[California]] Democrat accused Caputo of having been Russian president Vladimir Putin's "image consultant." In emails with The [[Daily Beast]], Caputo said he will also be filing a defamation lawsuit against Zac Petkanas, a Democratic strategist who worked on [[Hillary Clinton]]'s presidential campaign and accused Caputo of being "a Russian stooge who used to work for Vladimir Putin" in a [[Fox News]] segment last month.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Ex-Trump Aide Sebastian Gorka May Get Role Atop Voice Of America: Report|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/voa-cdc-trump-usgma-michael-pack-seb-gorka_n_5ee83716c5b693c5d0de3c18?ri18n=true]]'' June 16, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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Controversial right-wing radio host and former [[Donald Trump]] aide [[Sebastian Gorka]] may take a leadership role in the taxpayer-funded agency that supervises the [[Voice of America]], [[CNN]] reported, citing a "well-placed" source.
Gorka, a divisive figure who departed the Trump White House in [[2017]], has emerged as a candidate for a role atop the U.S. Agency for Global Media, according to the cable channel.
The installation of a stridently pro-Trump mouthpiece would further shake the leadership ranks of Voice of America, the U.S.-funded international news agency with a record of independent reporting, and inflame fears that the White House aims to mold it into a propaganda empire. HuffPost couldn't reach Gorka for comment.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Ex-Trump Aide Sebastian Gorka's Big Idea To Open Schools: 'Body Condoms' For Teachers|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/sebastian-gorka-coronavirus-schools_n_5f2902fec5b68fbfc88732ea?ri18n=true]]'' August 4, 2020, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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Right-wing radio host [[Sebastian Gorka]] railed against school closures during the coronavirus pandemic on his show Monday.
"Put the bloody teachers in body condoms. I don't care," the former aide to President [[Donald Trump]] told [[Michael Knowles]], a commentator for the right-wing website The [[Daily Wire]].
"Put them in hazmat suits," Gorka added. "I don't care."
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Ex-Trump Appointee Accused Of Assaulting Police In Capitol Riot, 'Danger' To Public|https://www.npr.org/2021/03/09/975477013/ex-trump-appointee-accused-of-assaulting-police-in-capitol-riot-danger-to-public]]'' March 9, 2021, Vanessa Romo, [[National Public Radio]]
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U.S. Magistrate Zia Faruqui said [[Federico Klein]]'s alleged role in the deadly siege, while he was still a government appointee, makes him a danger to the community. He is the only known Trump appointee to be swept up in the sprawling federal investigation.
"There were enemies at the heart of American democracy, and a person who swore an oath switched sides," Faruqui said.
A former mid-level State Department aide in the Trump administration who is accused of being on the front line of the "first wave" of the violent mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, will be held in custody pending trial, a judge ordered on Tuesday.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[EXCLUSIVE Blackwater founder Prince takes role in COVID vaccine venture|https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/exclusive-blackwater-founder-prince-takes-role-covid-vaccine-venture-2021-06-04/]]'' June 4, 2021, Aram Roston, [[Reuters]]
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[[Erik Prince]], the founder of controversial private military firm [[Blackwater]] and a supporter of former President [[Donald Trump]], jumped into the COVID-19 business late last year with a deal to distribute an experimental vaccine should it be approved, according to three people familiar with the arrangement and business records seen by [[Reuters]].
The COVID-19 vaccine, known as UB-612, is being developed by a privately-held U.S. firm called COVAXX.
The company has said the vaccine shows promise in protecting people against coronavirus, based on a small study of 60 patients in [[Taiwan]]. It hasn't provided data on safety and efficacy from large clinical trials, information that is usually required before a vaccine is authorized for public use.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Alleged Hunter Biden Emails Circulated in Ukraine as Rudy Giuliani Dug for Dirt There Last Year|https://time.com/5902557/hunter-biden-rudy-giuliani-ukraine/]]'' October 21, 2020, Simon Shuster, [[Time magazine]]
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Explicit photos and emails purportedly belonging to [[Hunter Biden]] were circulating in [[Ukraine]] last year at the same time that [[Rudy Giuliani]] was searching for dirt there on former Vice President [[Joe Biden]], two people approached about the material during that period tell TIME.
The emails' alleged availability, which has not been previously reported, comes to light in the wake of Giuliani's recent claims that he obtained private photos and emails of Hunter Biden from a broken laptop abandoned in [[Delaware]]. Giuliani, who is President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal lawyer, has passed this material to right-wing news outlets, which began publishing it last week. Giuliani did not respond to requests for comment on the origins of the material he obtained.
Over the past year, the practice of selling or leaking private communications has become so common in Ukraine that the government has announced plans to pass a law against it. Igor Novikov, a former adviser to Ukraine's President who now researches disinformation, referred to the practice as Ukraine's "national sport" in a recent interview with the [[Washington Post]].
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Bornstein claims Trump dictated the glowing health letter|https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/01/politics/harold-bornstein-trump-letter/index.html]]'' May 1, 2018, Alex Marquardt, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) When Dr. [[Harold Bornstein]] described in hyperbolic prose then-candidate [[Donald Trump]]'s health in [[2015]], the language he used was eerily similar to the style preferred by his patient.
It turns out the patient himself wrote it, according to Bornstein.
"He dictated that whole letter. I didn't write that letter," Bornstein told CNN on Tuesday. "I just made it up as I went along."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Dick Armey Quits Tea Party Group in Split Over Direction (UPDATED)|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/12/dick-armey-resigns-freedomworks-tea-party/]]'' December 4, 2012, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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Armey declined to specify his disagreements with [[FreedomWorks]]. Asked if they were ideological or tactical, he replies, "They were matters of principle. It's how you do business as opposed to what you do. But I don't want to be the guy to create problems."
After leaving [[Congress]] in [[2003]], Armey joined the conservative advocacy group [[Citizens for a Sound Economy]] as co-chairman. The following year, the organization, which had been cofounded by Charles and [[David Koch]], split off to become FreedomWorks. Its sister outfit, [[Americans for Prosperity]], has been a prominent grassroots conservative group.
FreedomWorks, under Armey's leadership, was a key player in the rise of the tea party in [[2010]]. The organization helped elect tea party favorites, including Sen. [[Mike Lee]] (R-[[Utah]]) and Reps. Renee Ellmers (R-N.C.) and Tim Scott (R-S.C.). Armey led the fight to eliminate Obamacare, emailing every [[Republican]] member of Congress after the 2010 elections with a strategy for gutting President Obama's signature health care law. FreedomWorks has acted an connector between tea party groups around the country, organizing protests against Obamacare and expanding the ranks of the conservative movement. In 2010, Armey and Kibbe together published Give Us Liberty: A [[Tea Party]] Manifesto.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Ex-Cambridge Analytica psychologist secretly aided prominent anti-COVID vaccine group|https://www.dailydot.com/debug/leaked-chats-ex-cambridge-analytica-patrick-fagan-hart-group/]]'' July 30, 2021, Mikael Thalen, [[Daily Dot]]
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Leaked chat logs reveal how the former lead psychologist for [[Cambridge Analytica]] has been working behind the scenes with a notorious anti-vaccine group in the U.K.
The chat records, provided to the [[Daily Dot]] by the activist collective DDoSecrets, detail efforts by HART (Health Advisory and Recovery Team), a self-described "group of highly qualified [[UK]] doctors, scientists, economists, psychologists and other academic experts," to influence politicians on issues related to COVID-19.
The leak, as first reported by Logically on Tuesday, involves tens of thousands of chat messages stretching back to January before the group's official launch. Held over the messaging platform Rocket.Chat, the communications highlight a stark contrast between HART's public attempts to portray itself professionally and some of its members' conspiratorial views.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Falwell steered Liberty University land deal benefiting his personal trainer|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-falwell-trainer-exclusive/exclusive-falwell-steered-liberty-university-land-deal-benefiting-his-personal-trainer-idUSKCN1VH283]]'' August 27, 2019, Aram Roston, [[Reuters]]
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LYNCHBURG, Va. ([[Reuters]]) - Evangelical leader and prominent [[Donald Trump]] backer [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr personally approved real estate transactions by his nonprofit [[Christian]] university that helped his personal fitness trainer obtain valuable university property, according to real estate records, internal university emails and interviews.
Around [[2011]], Falwell, president of [[Liberty University]] in [[Virginia]], and his wife, Rebecca, began personal fitness training sessions with Benjamin Crosswhite, then a 23-year-old recent Liberty graduate. Now, after a series of university real estate transactions signed by Falwell, Crosswhite owns a sprawling 18-acre racquet sports and fitness facility on former Liberty property. Last year, a local bank approved a line of credit allowing Crosswhite's business to borrow as much as $2 million against the property.
Falwell, one of the most influential right-wing Christian leaders in the United States, has been buffeted by disclosures about his private dealings over the last year and a half.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Inside the Koch Brothers' Secret Billionaire Summit|https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/exclusive-behind-koch-brothers-secret-billionaire-summit/]]'' June 17, 2014, Lauren Windsor, [[The Nation]]
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Charles and [[David Koch]] wrapped up their annual summer seminar on June 16 in Dana Point, [[California]], at the St. Regis Monarch Bay resort—a fitting location for two men whose combined net worth is more than $100 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. The highly secretive mega-donor conference, called "American Courage: Our Commitment to a Free Society," featured a who's who of [[Republican]] political elites. According to conference documents obtained through a source who was in attendance, Representatives [[Tom Cotton]] (AR), [[Cory Gardner]] (CO) and [[Jim Jordan]] (OH) were present, as were Senators [[Mitch McConnell]] (KY) and [[Marco Rubio]] (FL). Cotton, Gardner and McConnell are all running for the Senate this year; Jordan for re-election in the House. Rubio is widely considered a major contender for a [[2016]] presidential run. According to the documents, the conference attendees discussed strategy on campaign finance, climate change, healthcare, higher education and opportunities for taking control of the Senate. (The draft agenda is available for viewing here.) Ad Policy
According to another source who also attended the conference, 300 individuals—worth at least a billion each—were present. This source said that the explicit goal was to raise $500 million to take the Senate in the [[2014]] midterms and another $500 million "to make sure [[Hillary Clinton]] is never president." Three hundred billionaires in attendance is likely an exaggeration; to put that figure in perspective, there are 492 total billionaires in the United States by [[Forbes]]'s count. The Koch network raised an estimated $407 million in the [[2012]] presidential election, according to an analysis by The [[Washington Post]] and the [[Center for Responsive Politics]].
The official conference lasted two days, Sunday and Monday, but several events for top donors occurred on Saturday. According to conference documents, Representatives Tom Cotton and Jim Jordan were to join a group of top donors for a post-golf lunch discussion. A special dinner was scheduled at La Casa Pacifica—the former home of President [[Richard Nixon]] that has come to be known as "The Western White House"—with Rich DeVos, the [[Amway]] co-founder, owner of the [[Orlando]] Magic and frequent Koch collaborator. The menu offered "oven roasted Angus natural filet mignon served in a fresh green peppercorn sauce served with braised fennel with truffle, asparagus tips, vegetable and mint quinoa" among other dishes prepared by Master Chef Maurice Brazier.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Leader Of Dylann Roof-Worshipping Neo-Nazi Group Exposed|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/dylann-roof-neo-nazi-group-exposed_n_5f19c94cc5b6128e6822947d]]'' July 24, 2020, Sebastian Murdock, [[Huffington Post]]
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A prominent white supremacist who encourages acts of domestic terror and who once claimed to have influenced the [[Pittsburgh]] synagogue shooter is a 27-year-old restaurant worker in [[California]], a new HuffPost investigation has confirmed.
For years, a man using the pseudonym "Vic Mackey" has been the leading voice in a confederation of neo-Nazis called the "Bowl Patrol," a reference to white supremacist murderer [[Dylann Roof]]'s "bowl cut" hairstyle.
In podcasts, videos and social media posts reviewed by HuffPost, Mackey has called on his followers — including nearly 1,000 on [[Telegram]] — to commit hate crimes, threatened activists and journalists with rape and violence and celebrated white nationalist massacres — in Christchurch, New Zealand; El Paso, Texas; Poway, California, and elsewhere — all while keeping his real identity secret.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[EXCLUSIVE: Leaked Proud Boys Chats Show Members Plotting Violence At Rallies|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/proud-boys-chat-logs-premeditate-rally-violence-in-leaked-chats_n_5ce1e231e4b00e035b928683]]'' May 22, 2019, Andy Campbell, [[Huffington Post]]
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The [[Proud Boys]] want the public to believe that they're a "drinking club" who only resort to violence to defend themselves from anti-fascist protesters during political rallies.
But in private, these extremists have discussed injuring and even killing their adversaries, plotting tactics and optics for months in order to assert a claim of self-defense should they face charges.
According to private chat logs obtained exclusively by HuffPost, the punch-happy, pro-Trump street gang was particularly excited for its "Resist Marxism" rally, scheduled for April 6 in [[Providence]], [[Rhode Island]]. With the right plan of attack, members said, this one could put them back on the map.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Lee Atwater's Infamous 1981 Interview on the Southern Strategy|https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/exclusive-lee-atwaters-infamous-1981-interview-southern-strategy/]]'' November 13, 2012, Rick Perlstein, [[The Nation]]
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The back-story goes like this. In [[1981]], Atwater, after a decade as [[South Carolina]]'s most effective [[Republican]] operative, was working in [[Ronald Reagan]]'s White House when he was interviewed by [[Alexander Lamis]], a political scientist at Case Western Reserve University. Lamis published the interview without using Atwater's name in his [[1984]] book The Two-Party South. Fifteen years later—and eight years after Atwater passed away from cancer—Lamis republished the interview in another book using Atwater's name. For seven years no one paid much attention. Then the [[New York Times]]' Bob Herbert, a bit of an Atwater obsessive, quoted it in an October 6, [[2005]] column—then five more times over the next four years.
Those words soon became legend—quoted in both screeds (The GOP-Haters Handbook, [[2007]]) and scholarship (Corey Robin's [[2011]] classic work of political theory, The Reactionary Mind). [[Google]] Books records its use in ten books published so far this year alone. Curious about the remarks' context, Carter, who learned Lamis had died in [[2012]], asked his widow if she would consider releasing the audio of the interview, especially in light of the use of race-baiting dog-whistles (lies about Obama ending work requirements for welfare; "jokes" about his supposed [[Kenya]]n provenance) in the Romney presidential campaign. Renée Lamis, an Obama donor, agreed that very same night. For one thing she was "upset," Carter told me, that "for some time, conservatives believed [her] husband made up the Atwater interview." For another, she was eager to illustrate that her husband's use of the Atwater quote was scholarly, not political.
So what does the new contextual wrapping teach us? It vindicates Lamis, who indeed comes off as careful and scholarly. And no surprise, it shows Atwater acting yet again in bad faith.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[EXCLUSIVE: Lone DNC Hacker Guccifer 2.0 Slipped Up and Revealed He Was a Russian Intelligence Officer|https://www.thedailybeast.com/exclusive-lone-dnc-hacker-guccifer-20-slipped-up-and-revealed-he-was-a-russian-intelligence-officer]]'' March 22, 2018, Spencer Ackerman, [[Daily Beast]]
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Update, 7/13/[[2018]]: Special counsel [[Robert Mueller]]'s office identified [[Guccifer]] 2.0 as a [[Russia]]n intelligence officer and indicted him along with 11 other officers for crimes related to the alleged hacking of Democrats in [[2016]].
Guccifer 2.0, the "lone hacker" who took credit for providing [[WikiLeaks]] with stolen emails from the [[Democratic National Committee]], was in fact an officer of Russia's military intelligence directorate (GRU), The [[Daily Beast]] has learned. It's an attribution that resulted from a fleeting but critical slip-up in GRU tradecraft.
That forensic determination has substantial implications for the criminal probe into potential collusion between President [[Donald Trump]] and Russia. The Daily Beast has learned that the special counsel in that investigation, Robert Mueller, has taken over the probe into Guccifer and brought the [[FBI]] agents who worked to track the persona onto his team.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Microsoft believes Russians that hacked Clinton targeted Biden campaign firm - sources|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-cyber-biden-exclusive/exclusive-russian-state-hackers-suspected-in-targeting-biden-campaign-firm-sources-idUSKBN2610I4]]'' September 10, 2020, Joel Schectman, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - [[Microsoft]] Corp MSFT.O recently alerted one of Democratic presidential candidate [[Joe Biden]]'s main election campaign advisory firms that it had been targeted by suspected [[Russia]]n state-backed hackers, according to four people briefed on the matter.
The hacking attempts targeted staff at [[Washington]]-based SKDKnickerbocker, a campaign strategy and communications firm working with Biden and other prominent Democrats, over the past two months, the sources said.
Microsoft Corp MSFT.O identified the suspected hacking group as the same set of spies blamed by the U.S. government for breaking into the campaign of Democratic former presidential candidate [[Hillary Clinton]] and leaking the emails of her staff, two of the sources said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[EXCLUSIVE: New Video of Roger Stone with Proud Boys Leaders Who May Have Planned for Capitol Attack|https://www.justsecurity.org/74579/exclusive-new-video-of-roger-stone-with-proud-boys-leaders-who-may-have-planned-for-capitol-attack/]]'' February 6, 2021, Ryan Goodman, [[Just Security]]
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[[Congress]]ional investigators are reportedly looking into what role Trump associates including [[Roger Stone]] may have played in the assault on the Capitol on Jan. 6. New video footage obtained by [[Just Security]], and published in full below, shows connections between Stone and leaders of the [[Proud Boys]] who may have planned some aspects of the attack. The footage shows Stone and Proud Boys leaders [[Enrique Tarrio]] and [[Ethan Nordean]] (a.k.a. Rufio Panman) participating together in a demonstration the night before the December 12th "Stop The Steal" rally in [[Washington]] [[DC]].
In the video, [[Owen Shroyer]], an [[Infowars]] personality, speaks to the crowd on a bullhorn. He is standing next to Tarrio. Shroyer hands Stone the bullhorn. Stone gives brief remarks standing beside Nordean, who appears to have his hand on Stone's shoulder. "We will fight to the bitter end for an honest count of the [[2020]] election. Never give up, never quit, never surrender, and fight for America!" Stone tells the crowd. After his brief remarks, Stone passes the bullhorn back to Shroyer. Tarrio joins Stone and Nordean. Tarrio and Stone engage in an inaudible dialogue as Shroyer continues to rouse the crowd. "We got stabbed in the back by the Supreme Court tonight," shouts Shroyer. "This was never their revolution. This is our revolution!"
Prior video footage that has emerged includes Stone flanked by [[Oath Keepers]] on the morning of Jan. 6 in Washington DC ([[ABC News]]), including with an individual who appeared to have later participated in the Capitol assault. [[Vice News]] published photos of Stone with Oath Keepers working as his security detail at the [[Stop the Steal]] rally on Jan. 5 in Washington DC, where Stone spoke. Oath Keepers are seen wearing "All Access" passes on lanyards. Video footage scraped from [[Parler]] also appears to show Stone with Oath Keepers as his security entering the Willard Hotel in DC on the evening of Jan. 5.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Proud Boys leader was 'prolific' informer for law enforcement|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-proudboys-leader-exclusive/exclusive-proud-boys-leader-was-prolific-informer-for-law-enforcement-idUSKBN29W1PE]]'' January 27, 2021, Aram Roston, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - [[Enrique Tarrio]], the leader of the [[Proud Boys]] extremist group, has a past as an informer for federal and local law enforcement, repeatedly working undercover for investigators after he was arrested in [[2012]], according to a former prosecutor and a transcript of a [[2014]] federal court proceeding obtained by Reuters.
In the [[Miami]] hearing, a federal prosecutor, a [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] agent and Tarrio's own lawyer described his undercover work and said he had helped authorities prosecute more than a dozen people in various cases involving drugs, gambling and human smuggling.
Tarrio, in an interview with Reuters Tuesday, denied working undercover or cooperating in cases against others. "I don't know any of this," he said, when asked about the transcript. "I don't recall any of this."
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Most Americans have never heard of the far-right neoconservative nonprofit that ran the ads. It has no employees and no volunteers, and it's run out of the offices of a [[Washington]], D.C. law firm. More importantly, most voters never saw the ads.
And that was by design.
The group, a social welfare organization called [[Secure America Now]], worked hand in hand with [[Facebook]] and [[Google]] to target their message at voters in swing states who were most likely to be receptive to them.
And new tax documents obtained by [[OpenSecrets]] show that the money fueling the group came mostly from just three donors, including the secretive multimillionaire donor [[Robert Mercer]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[EXCLUSIVE: Sebastian Gorka's Ties To Nazi-Allied Group Stretch Back Decades|https://forward.com/news/369683/exclusive-sebastian-gorkas-ties-to-nazi-allied-group-stretch-back-decades/]]'' April 24, 2017, Larry Cohler-Esses, [[Forward]]
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President Trump's top counter-terrorism aide, [[Sebastian Gorka]], has offered varied and sometimes contradictory accounts of his association with the Vitézi Rend, a far-right Hungarian group that is on a U.S. State Department "watch list."
Now, new research by the [[Forward]] has revealed that Gorka's use of a special lower-case "v." insignia in his signature, which the Vitézi Rend allows only sworn members to use, goes back much further than previously known.
In articles he published in [[1998]], when he was 28 years old, and then in [[1999]], Gorka signed his name "Sebestyén L. v. Gorka," using the Hungarian honorific abbreviation for "Vitez," which is reserved exclusively for sworn members of the Vitézi Rend order.
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Even for a campaign creating regular media tremors, the hiring of Stephen K. Bannon as the new campaign C.E.O. for [[Donald Trump]] has to count as a real shock. Trump is a first-time candidate who has talked about professionalizing his campaign, and yet he has hired a media bomb-thrower with no experience on the trail. But on another level, it is no surprise, since for years there has been a political symbiosis between Trump, Bannon, and [[Breitbart]] Media, the news organization that Bannon has led for the last four years. In truth, Bannon and Breitbart Media were Trump before Trump, creating the political philosophy and the political army in waiting that has been the engine for the candidate's astonishing rise in American politics.
To understand the relationship between Trump and Bannon, you need to start with [[Andrew Breitbart]] himself. Over a short, fireworks-laced career, Breitbart helped re-write the rules of political discourse in the U.S. Starting in [[2007]], after a stint at the [[Drudge Report]], he launched a series of Web sites—Big [[Hollywood]], Big Government, and Big Journalism, all under the Breitbart.com umbrella—to challenge the narratives set forth by so-called "liberal media" institutions. His sites, really a decentralized blogger network, were threaded together by furious denunciations of government, politicians, journalists, and Democrats, and they were fueled not by traditional norms of journalism, but largely by anger. It was a potent audience that might, in particular hands, serve as a potent electorate.
Indeed, Breitbart has given voice to millions of mostly working-class white voters who are anguished over the loss of status, the loss of certainty, and the diminishment of a long-cherished way of life—and who tend to blame [[Congress]], the mainstream media, big business, and the [[Republican]] establishment for these misgivings. As The [[New Yorker]] graphically described it, Breitbart and his fellow bloggers and aggregators were not content providers, but "malcontent" providers—"giving seething, sneering voice to what he characterizes as a silenced majority." Breitbart himself would not have disagreed. "I like to call someone a raving cunt every now and then," he told the magazine, "when it's appropriate, for effect."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Steve Bannon's $1 million deal linked to a Chinese billionaire|https://www.axios.com/steve-bannon-contract-chinese-billionaire-guo-media-fa6bc244-6d7a-4a53-9f03-1296d4fae5aa.html]]'' October 29, 2019, Jonathan Swan, [[Axios]]
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The mystery of who's funding [[Steve Bannon]]'s work has been at least partly solved: [[Guo Media]], a company linked to a controversial [[Chinese]] billionaire, has contracted Bannon for at least $1 million for "strategic consulting services," according to contracts obtained by [[Axios]].
Why it matters: The billionaire fugitive — a man named [[Guo Wengui]], also known as Miles Kwok — is embroiled in the U.S.-[[China]] conflict. He's a vocal critic of the [[Chinese Communist Party]] and is reportedly a member at [[Mar-a-Lago]]. He's on China's most-wanted list for alleged bribery, fraud and money laundering, per the [[New York Times]] (he strongly denies the allegations).
Guo has been living in New York while he awaits a decision on his U.S. asylum application. And the Chinese government has asked the Trump administration to extradite him.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Exclusive: The Koch Brothers' Million-Dollar Donor Club|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/09/koch-brothers-million-dollar-donor-club/]]'' September 6, 2011, Gavin Aronsen, [[Mother Jones]]
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Twice a year, the billionaire industrialist brothers Charles and [[David Koch]] host secretive retreats for an exclusive list of corporate America's rich and powerful to strategize and raise money for their right-wing political agenda. [[Mother Jones]] has obtained exclusive audio recordings that shed some light on the brothers' latest retreat, held at a resort near Vail, [[Colorado]], in late June.
In a speech that is part of these recordings, [[Charles Koch]] thanks donors who gave more than $1 million to the cause. We checked the audio against a list of participants at the Kochs' [[2010]] seminar in Aspen that was obtained by [[ThinkProgress]].org and did additional research on these individuals. Below are the names Koch read that appeared on the previous guest list.
[[John Childs]]: Childs is the founder and CEO of private equity firm JW Childs Associates. In [[2006]], [[Boston]] Magazine placed the "notoriously media-shy" magnate—a.k.a. "the [[Republican]] ATM"—among the city's wealthiest residents, reportedly worth $1.2 billion. Childs donated $750,000 to outside political expenditure groups in 2010. He's also been involved in [[Florida]] wetlands conservation efforts.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Exclusive: Trump fixer Cohen says he helped Falwell handle racy photos|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-politics-falwell-exclusive/exclusive-trump-fixer-cohen-says-he-helped-falwell-handle-racy-photos-idUSKCN1SD2JG]]'' May 8, 2019, Aram Roston, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - Months before evangelical leader [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr.'s game-changing presidential endorsement of [[Donald Trump]] in [[2016]], Falwell asked Trump fixer [[Michael Cohen]] for a personal favor, Cohen said in a recorded conversation reviewed by Reuters.
Falwell, president of [[Liberty University]], one of the world's largest [[Christian]] universities, said someone had come into possession of what Cohen described as racy "personal" photographs — the sort that would typically be kept "between husband and wife," Cohen said in the taped conversation.
According to a source familiar with Cohen's thinking, the person who possessed the photos destroyed them after Cohen intervened on the Falwells' behalf.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Exclusive: U.S. groups helped fund Dutch anti-Islam politician Wilders|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-dutch-wilders-us/exclusive-u-s-groups-helped-fund-dutch-anti-islam-politician-wilders-idUSBRE8890A720120910]]'' September 10, 2012, Anthony Deutsch, [[Reuters]]
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Anti-Islam groups in America have provided financial support to [[Dutch]] politician [[Geert Wilders]], an anti-immigration campaigner who is seeking re-election to the Dutch parliament this week.
While this is not illegal in the [[Netherlands]], it sheds light on the international connections of Wilders, whose Freedom Party is the least transparent Dutch parliamentary group and a rallying point for [[Europe]]'s far right.
Wilders' party is self-funded, unlike other Dutch parties that are subsidized by the government. It does not, therefore, have to meet the same disclosure requirements.
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|>| !Exodus Cry |
|!registration id |N00882313|
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|!formation |March 14, 2008 (13 years)|
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|!website |[[exoduscry.com/|https://exoduscry.com/]]|
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An anti-pornography and sex work organization that uses human-trafficking as a wedge issue.
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|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Exodus Cry Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=262317116]]|<|<|
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|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
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|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262317116/262317116_2018_10ed2c1a.PDF]]|09/03/19| $2,330,654.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262317116/262317116_2017_0fb7a9b0.PDF]]|10/25/18| $2,311,996.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262317116/262317116_2016_0e7b7ebf.PDF]]|11/20/17| $2,110,247.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262317116/262317116_2015_0d4b3ced.PDF]]|01/17/17| $1,795,113.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262317116/262317116_2014_0bde55d6.PDF]]|09/29/15| $1,692,074.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262317116/262317116_2013_0af332e9.PDF]]|12/11/14| $1,715,495.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262317116/262317116_2012_0a42e6a3.PDF]]|05/07/14| $1,730,487.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262317116/262317116_2011_090f9284.PDF]]|03/21/13| $1,669,034.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262317116/262317116_2010_08588880.PDF]]|06/29/12| $874,406.00|
|!2009 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262317116/262317116_2009_0744D7D5.PDF]]|06/15/11| $371,871.00|
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!!!External links
*Claire Provost (May 10, 2018). [[Revealed: the US 'Christian fundamentalists' behind new Netflix film on millennial sex lives|https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/revealed-christian-group-netflix-spring-break-sex/]]. //openDemocracy//.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Expert on authoritarian regimes explains how Trump is creating a crisis to 'cling to power'|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/08/tyranny-expert-explains-how-donald-trump-has-ceeded-the-election-is-creating-a-crisis-to-cling-to-power/]]'' August 3, 2020, Sarah K. Burris, [[Raw Story]]
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This week, as the economy revealed that the U.S. GDP cratered, President [[Donald Trump]] teased putting a hold on the November election. While it is unclear if the president was attempting to distract from the economy in freefall or his falling poll numbers.
Historian and expert on authoritarian regimes, Professor [[Timothy Snyder]], author of On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century, describing the key ways to spot authoritarianism.
"Do we have any reason to believe that Mr. Trump would accept the outcome of the election?" asked the Yale professor. "The tweet of July 30th was a very clear statement, but he has literally, dozens of times before said he wouldn't. There is nothing in his career that indicates he actually likes democracy. In this particular tweet, we have a dangerous mixture, where he's talking about a problem he created himself, insofar as we do have problems with voting in the U.S. They have to do with things like [[African-American]]s not being enfranchised, they have to do with the things of foreign intervention. And even the problems he mentioned, which is postal voting, which is good and of itself, that might be slowed down because of his own postmaster general. So, he's talking about problems he caused himself, then claiming they're an emergency, and using that as a reason to claim power himself. That's a manufactured emergency and that is, in fact, a prime historical fascist tactic."
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[[Cult]] expert [[Steven Hassan]] said President [[Donald Trump]]'s penchant for claiming "authority" and expert knowledge on the coronavirus is a move that could be taken right out of the "cult leader playbook."
Hassan illustrated how people are especially vulnerable to influence during an event like a pandemic, and Trump's unyielding behavior could be dangerous in a time where expert opinions are paramount.
From Trump's claims of absolute authority to his decision to cut funding to the [[World Health Organization]], Hassan said he thinks it will only prolong problems as the US continues to grapple with the coronavirus.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Experts Say Neo-Nazi 'Accelerationists' Discuss Taking Advantage of Coronavirus Crisis|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/pkewgv/experts-say-neo-nazi-accelerationists-discuss-taking-advantage-of-coronavirus-crisis]]'' March 18, 2020, Ben Makuch, [[Vice News]]
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While ISIS has instructed its members to steer clear of [[Europe]] and to constantly wash their hands in hopes of avoiding contracting the novel coronavirus, far-right extremists are discussing how this could be their moment to capitalize on what they see as a potential collapse of society.
The conversations, many of which are taking place on encrypted and closed Telegram channels, gives a glimpse into how the militant neo-Nazi movement—the organized sections of which have been facing increased pressure from federal law enforcement—is reacting to the global pandemic.
Though a lot of the talk is wrapped in troll culture with users sharing absurd anti-semitic theories for the virus' origins and memes about the supposed hygienic superiority of Nazis, some online neo-Nazis are openly seeing the potential opportunity the pandemic brings to their movement: the chance for violent insurgency if authorities struggle to maintain control over society during a prolonged lockdown of the public.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Experts: Trump's New Michigan Lawsuit Is Recycled Junk|https://www.thedailybeast.com/experts-trumps-new-michigan-lawsuit-to-stop-biden-is-recycled-junk]]'' November 11, 2020, William Bredderman, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign filed a new lawsuit in federal court in [[Michigan]] in an attempt to stop the certification of [[Joe Biden]]'s win—but experts say it won't get much farther than a Chevy Vega.
The filing follows a string of legal losses for Team Trump as it falsely claims the election was stolen. One of the campaign's law firms withdrew this week from a lawsuit filed in [[Arizona]] amid growing public outrage.
The Trump team, whose previous brief in the Rust Belt battleground got thrown out by the state Court of Claims last week, filed the new action in federal court for the Western District of Michigan on Wednesday morning.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Explosive report indicates that Donald Trump's loans from Deutsche Bank were backed by Russia|https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/1/3/1909205/-Explosive-report-indicates-that-Donald-Trump-s-loans-from-Deutsche-Bank-were-back-by-Russia]]'' January 3, 2020, Mark Sumner, [[Daily KOS]]
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But onto that stack of dog-wagging rationales add this one: According to Forensic News, Trump's loans from [[Deutsche Bank]] were underwritten by a [[Russia]]n state-owned bank. That news reportedly comes from a whistleblower with access to documents from both Deutsche Bank and Russia's state-owned VTB Bank. VTB Bank was also the proposed lender on the never-completed Trump Tower [[Moscow]] project.
The question of why Deutsche Bank would extend a series of huge loans to Trump has been dangling since before he ever announced his candidacy for president on a golden escalator ride. When Trump first went to Deutsche Bank, he was worse than broke. He had just finished bankrupting multiple casinos in [[New Jersey]], and then had convinced investors to back a takeover of those casinos at a fraction of the original value. Then Trump deliberately allowed the investment group to go bankrupt so he could grab the whole deal himself at a fraction of what his investors had paid. Then he went bankrupt. Again. And along the way he was socked with a massive fine for money laundering at his now bankrupt (again) casino.
Trump was so fiscally radioactive that no American bank would let him in the door. But Deutsche Bank turned around and gifted Trump with loans that gave him a fresh start and an apparently miracle turnaround of his [[New York]] real estate empire. Those loans have always been the subject of head-scratching over just what Deutsche Bank could have been thinking. But if Forensic News is right, what Deutsche Bank was thinking was that it wasn't risking a damn thing, because the Russian government was actually vouching for Trump through VTB Bank. If Trump didn't come through, [[Vladimir Putin]] was offering to make it good.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Exposed: London's eugenics conference and its neo-Nazi links|http://londonstudent.coop/exposed-london-eugenics-conferences-neo-nazi-links/]]'' January 10, 2018, [[London Student]]
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Among the speakers and attendees over the last four years are a self-taught geneticist who argues in favour of child rape, multiple white supremacists, and ex-board member of the Office for Students Toby Young.
A central figure in the [[London]] Conference on Intelligence (LCI) is the white nationalist, extremist [[Richard Lynn]], who has called for the "phasing out" of the "populations of incompetent cultures." Lynn, who is President of the [[Ulster Institute for Social Research]] (UISR), spoke at the conference [[2015]] and [[2016]], along with four of the six members of the UISR's [[Academic]] Advisory Council.
Lynn's UISR runs the journal [[Mankind Quarterly]], whose founders include a leading member of Mussolini's eugenics taskforce, and whose board once boasted Nazi Joseph Mengele's personal mentor.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Exposed: The Dark-Money ATM of the Conservative Movement|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/02/donors-trust-donor-capital-fund-dark-money-koch-bradley-devos/]]'' February 5, 2013, Andy Kroll, [[Mother Jones]]
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Working out of an nondescript brick rowhouse in suburban [[Virginia]], a little-known organization named Donors Trust, staffed by five employees, has steered hundreds of millions of dollars to the most influential think tanks, foundations, and advocacy groups in the conservative movement. Over the past decade, it has funded the right's assault on labor unions, climate scientists, public schools, economic regulations, and the very premise of activist government. Yet unlike its nearest counterpart on the progressive side, the [[Tides Foundation]], a bogeyman of [[Glenn Beck]] and Bill O'Reilly, Donors Trust has mostly avoided any real scrutiny. It is the dark-money ATM of the right.
Founded in [[1999]], Donors Trust (and an affiliated group, [[Donors Capital Fund]]) has raised north of $500 million and doled out $400 million to more than 1,000 conservative and libertarian groups, according to [[Whitney Ball]], the group's CEO. Donors Trust allows wealthy contributors who want to donate millions to the most important causes on the right to do so anonymously, essentially scrubbing the identity of those underwriting conservative and libertarian organizations. [[Wisconsin]]'s [[2011]] assault on collective bargaining rights? Donors Trust helped fund that. ALEC, the conservative bill mill? Donors Trust supports it. The climate deniers at the [[Heartland Institute]]? They get Donors Trust money, too.
Donors Trust is not the source of the money it hands out. Some 200 right-of-center funders who've given at least $10,000 fill the group's coffers. Charities bankrolled by Charles and [[David Koch]], the DeVoses, and the Bradleys, among other conservative benefactors, have given to Donors Trust. And other recipients of Donors Trust money include the [[Heritage Foundation]], [[Grover Norquist]]'s Americans for [[Tax]] Reform, the NRA's Freedom Action Foundation, the [[Cato Institute]], the [[American Enterprise Institute]], the [[Federalist Society]], and the [[Americans for Prosperity]] Foundation, chaired (PDF) by none other than David Koch.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Extreme anti-LGBTQ groups Family Research Council and American College of Pediatricians were on Capitol Hill fighting the Equality Act|https://www.mediamatters.org/blog/2019/03/21/Extreme-anti-LGBTQ-groups-Family-Research-Council-and-American-College-of-Pediatricians-we/223208]]'' March 21, 2019, Kayla Gogarty, [[Media Matters]]
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Extreme anti-[[LGBTQ]] group the [[Family Research Council]] (FRC) brought [[American College of Pediatricians]] (ACPeds) Executive Director [[Michelle Cretella]] and ex-trans activist [[Walt Heyer]] to meet with members of [[Congress]] to advocate against the Equality Act within a day of the bill's introduction on March 13. The bill would add "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" to existing civil rights nondiscrimination protections.
Extreme anti-LGBTQ groups and right-wing media have regularly and inaccurately portrayed ACPeds as a legitimate medical organization to add a veneer of credibility to the broader anti-trans agenda, even though the group is a small, right-wing organization that traffics in extreme anti-LGBTQ animus.
While there is limited information available on the substance of these congressional meetings, FRC's public discussions with Cretella and Heyer around the time of the meetings pushed the debunked myth that trans-inclusive policies threaten the safety of women and girls and promoted an unvalidated hypothesis that transgender youth are coming out as a fad.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Extremists Face Arrests, Uncertain Future Following January 6 Insurrection|https://www.adl.org/blog/extremists-face-arrests-uncertain-future-following-january-6-insurrection]]'' February 17, 2021, [[Anti-Defamation League]]
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It's been more than a month since a horde of extremists forced their way into the U.S. Capitol, protesting the outcome of a national election and intent on disrupting a time-honored democratic process. At least five people died during the violent attack, including one [[Capitol Police]] officer.
ADL's Center on Extremism (COE) has identified 212 of the roughly 800 individuals who are believed to have breached the building on January 6. The emerging snapshot of the insurrectionists shows a range of right-wing extremists united by their fury with the perceived large-scale betrayal by "unprincipled" [[Republican]] legislators.
Of the 212 individuals identified by COE, 52 (or 25 percent) have ties to known right-wing extremist groups, including [[Oath Keepers]] (six people), [[Proud Boys]] (17), [[Groypers]] and other white supremacists (10) and the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory (14). A number of Proud Boys members and Oath Keepers have been charged with conspiracy in connection with the January 6 insurrection. A conspiracy charge means the government believes these individuals agreed to engage in criminal activity that day.
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|>| !Ezra Levant |
|>| [img width=175px [Levant in 2008|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5d/Ezra_Levant.jpg/175px-Ezra_Levant.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Ezra Isaac Levant|
|!birth date |February 19, 1972 (49 years)|
|!birth place |[[Calgary|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary]], [[Alberta|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta]], Canada|
|!residence |[[Toronto|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto]], [[Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario]], Canada|
|!years active |1990–present|
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!!!See also
*[[Ezra Levant|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezra_Levant]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!References
!!!External links
*[[Ezra Levant|https://www.desmogblog.com/ezra-levant]], DeSmogBlog.
*[[Ezra Levant|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Ezra_Levant]], RationalWiki.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ezra Levant's Rebel Media is embarrassing Canada on the world stage again|https://pressprogress.ca/ezra_levant_rebel_media_is_embarrassing_canada_on_the_world_stage_again/]]'' May 17, 2017, [[PressProgress]]
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[[Rona Ambrose]] is leaving politics.
However you feel about the outgoing interim Conservative leader, you have to give her credit for one thing: denouncing the characters at [[Ezra Levant]]'s [[Rebel Media]] as "idiots."
It's unclear if the next Conservative leader will take the same position on the alt-right website – after all, nearly every Conservative leadership candidate has degraded themselves courting Levant's approval.
They might want to rethink where they stand. Last time Rebel Media made headlines around the world, it was after one of their hosts released videos questioning the [[Holocaust]] and explaining why he hates Jews, earning praise from neo-Nazis and a former KKK Grand Wizard.
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|!founded |February 4, 2004 (17 years)|
|!leader name |[[Mark Zuckerberg]]|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook admits Ben Shapiro is breaking its rules|https://popular.info/p/facebook-admits-ben-shapiro-is-breaking?no_cover=true]]'' July 2, 2020, Judd Legum, [[Popular Information]]
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[[Facebook]] has concluded there is an undisclosed financial relationship between The [[Daily Wire]], the website founded by right-wing pundit [[Ben Shapiro]], and [[Mad World News]], a notorious outlet that exploits fear and bigotry for profit. This relationship, Facebook acknowledges, violates its rules.
Last week, [[Popular Information]] exposed how The Daily Wire has gained unprecedented distribution on Facebook through its relationship with Mad World News. Five large Facebook pages controlled by Mad World News expanded The Daily Wire's audience by millions through the coordinated posting of dozens of links from The Daily Wire each day.
Facebook previously said it had looked into the matter, found no evidence of a violation, and could not prove a financial relationship. The company now admits the two publishers are working together.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook allows prominent right-wing website to break the rules|https://popular.info/p/facebook-allows-prominent-right-wing?no_cover=true]]'' October 28, 2019, Judd Legum, [[Popular Information]]
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This is the online version of the [[Popular Information]] newsletter. You can get independent accountability journalism in your inbox every week. Sign up here:
The [[Daily Wire]], the right-wing website founded by pundit [[Ben Shapiro]], is a cesspool of misogyny, bigotry, and misinformation. Its toxic content is also fantastically successful on [[Facebook]], with each story reaching more people than any other major media outlet. A Popular Information investigation reveals some of this success is attributable to a clandestine network of 14 large Facebook pages that purport to be independent but exclusively promote content from The Daily Wire in a coordinated fashion.
This kind of "inauthentic coordinated behavior" violates Facebook's rules. Facebook has taken down smaller and less coordinated networks that promoted liberal content. But Facebook told Popular Information that it will continue to allow this network to operate and amplify The Daily Wire's content.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Facebook and Twitter not invited to White House social media summit, sources say|https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/07/media/facebook-twitter-white-house-summit/index.html]]'' July 7, 2019, Oliver Darcy, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) The White House has not extended invitations to [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] to attend its social media summit on Thursday, people familiar with the matter said.
The people, who spoke to CNN Business on the condition of anonymity, suggested it was not surprising. They said they believe the summit would amount to a right-wing grievance session and was not aimed at seriously discussing some of the issues facing large technology companies.
A spokesperson for the White House declined to comment.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Facebook banned The Epoch Times after it bought Trump ads|https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-bans-the-epoch-times-from-ads-2019-8]]'' August 23, 2019, Mary Hanbury, [[Business Insider]]
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[[Facebook]] has banned The [[Epoch Times]], a pro-[[Donald Trump]], pro-Conservative publication, from advertising on its platform.
The decision comes after [[NBC]] reported that the publication was sneaking pro-Trump ads past Facebook's review system.
The Epoch Times spent more than $1.5 million on the ads over the past six months, making it the second-largest source of pro-Trump Facebook ads after Trump himself.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook bans ads from The Epoch Times after huge pro-Trump buy|https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/23/facebook-bans-ads-from-the-epoch-times-after-huge-pro-trump-buy.html]]'' August 23, 2019, Brandy Zadrozny, [[CNBC]]
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"Over the past year we removed accounts associated with the [[Epoch Times]] for violating our ad policies, including trying to get around our review systems," a [[Facebook]] spokesperson said. "We acted on additional accounts today and they are no longer able to advertise with us."
Facebook's decision came as a result of a review prompted by questions from [[NBC News]]. The spokesperson explained that ads must include disclaimers that accurately represent the name of the ad's sponsors.
The Epoch Times' new method of pushing the pro-Trump conspiracy ads on Facebook, which appeared under page names such as "Honest Paper" and "Pure American Journalism," allowed the organization to hide its multimillion-dollar spending on dark-money ads, in effect bypassing Facebook's political advertising transparency rules. Facebook's ban will affect only The Epoch Times' ability to buy ads; the sock-puppet pages created to host the new policy-violating ads were still live at the time of publication.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Facebook bans Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos and other far-right figures|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/may/02/facebook-ban-alex-jones-milo-yiannopoulos]]'' May 2, 2019, Kari Paul, [[The Guardian]]
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The company has struggled to control far-right hate speech on the platform in recent years
[[Facebook]] banned several prominent accounts promoting white nationalism on the platform on Thursday.
Accounts barred from Facebook, as well as its subsidiary Instagram, as part of the new enforcement include the conspiracy theorist [[Alex Jones]], the far-right troll [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] and the anti-[[Muslim]] figurehead [[Laura Loomer]]. Jones was previously banned from Facebook but still had an account on Instagram, which was no longer live as of Thursday.
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{{f94.png}} ''[[Facebook bans Faith Goldy, Canadian white nationalist groups in latest crackdown|https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2019/04/08/facebook-bans-faith-goldy-canadian-white-nationalist-groups-in-latest-crackdown.html]]'' April 8, 2019, Alex Boutilier, [[Toronto Star]]
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[[Facebook]] will ban [[Faith Goldy]], Soldiers of Odin, the Canadian Nationalist front and other hate groups from across its platforms, the company said on Monday. The ban will extend to any associated Facebook groups, pages or Instagram accounts, including [[Kevin Goudreau]], [[Wolves of Odin]], and the Aryan Strikeforce.
Facebook said the individuals and organizations have expressed white nationalist sentiments and violate its policy on dangerous individuals and organizations, which bans "terrorist activity, organized hate, mass or serial murder, human trafficking, organized violence or criminal activity."
The ban comes after the social media giant has come under renewed scrutiny for allowing racism and hate to flourish on its platforms, and weeks after the terrorist attack in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]], which was broadcast live on Facebook.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Facebook bans groups that represent QAnon conspiracy theories|https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/qanon-facebook-ban-1.5752903]]'' October 6, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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[[Facebook]] said it will ban groups that "represent" [[QAnon]], the baseless conspiracy theory that paints U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] as a secret warrior against a supposed child-trafficking ring run by celebrities and "deep state" government officials.
The company said Tuesday that it will remove Facebook pages, groups and [[Instagram]] accounts for "representing QAnon" — even if they don't promote violence. The social network said it will consider a variety of factors to decide if a group meets its criteria for a ban, including its name, the biography or "about" section of the page, and discussions within the page, group or Instagram account.
Mentions of QAnon in a group focused on a different subject won't necessarily lead to a ban, Facebook said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook bans health and conspiracy site Natural News (Updated)|https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/06/natural-news-hawker-of-vitamins-and-far-right-conspiracies-banned-from-facebook/]]'' June 10, 2019, Beth Mole, [[Ars Technica]]
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[[Facebook]] on Sunday removed the prominent health and conspiracy site [[Natural News]] from its platform and banned its incendiary founder from posting content.
In an email to Ars, a spokesperson for Facebook confirmed the removal and said only that it was over "violating our policies against spam." Under those policies, Facebook "do[es] not allow people to use misleading or inaccurate information to collect likes, followers, or shares." More specifically, it prohibits sites that "encourage likes, shares, or clicks under false pretenses," and those that "artificially increase distribution for financial gain," among other things.
Facebook's decision comes just a day after The [[Daily Beast]] published a report into the wild, far-right conspiracy theories that have become staples on Natural News.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Facebook bans Louis Farrakhan, Milo Yiannopoulos, InfoWars and others from its platforms as 'dangerous'|https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/02/tech/facebook-ban-louis-farrakhan-infowars-alex-jones-milo-laura-loomer/index.html]]'' May 2, 2019, Oliver Darcy, [[CNN]]
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[[New York]] ([[CNN]] Business) [[Facebook]] announced Thursday that it had designated some high-profile people, including [[Nation of Islam]] leader [[Louis Farrakhan]], who's notorious for using anti-Semitic language, and right-wing conspiracy theorist [[Alex Jones]], as "dangerous" and said it will be purging them from its platforms.
Jones and his media outlet InfoWars had previously been banned fromin August [[2018]], but had maintained a presence on Instagram, which is owned by Facebook. On Thursday, Jones and InfoWars will be barred from Instagram as well.
Other people banned on Thursday included [[Paul Nehlen]], an anti-Semite who unsuccessfully ran for [[Congress]] in [[2016]] and 2018, and fringe right-wing media personalities [[Laura Loomer]], [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] and [[Paul Joseph Watson]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook bans violent 'boogaloo' groups, not the term itself|https://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/facebook-bans-violent-boogaloo-groups-not-the-term-itself-1.5006205]]'' June 30, 2020, Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press, [[CTV News]]
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OAKLAND, CALIF. -- [[Facebook]] has banned an extremist anti-government network loosely associated with the broader "boogaloo" movement, a slang term supporters use to refer to a second Civil War or a collapse of civilization.
But the platform didn't try to name the group, underscoring the difficulty of grappling with an amorphous network linked to a string of domestic terror plots that appears to obfuscate its existence. Among other complications, its internet-savvy members tend to keep their distance from one another, frequently change their symbols and catch phrases and mask their intentions with sarcasm.
The move by Facebook designates this group as a dangerous organization similar to the Islamic State group and white supremacists, both of which are already banned from its service. The social network is not banning all references to "boogaloo" and said it is only removing groups, accounts and pages when they have a "clear connection to violence or a credible threat to public safety."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Facebook CEO Zuckerberg dismissed concerns of polarizing views: report|https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-mark-zuckerberg-dismisses-changes-algorithm-encourages-polarization-extremism-2020-5]]'' May 26, 2020, Paige Leskin, [[Business Insider]]
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[[Facebook]] has long known its platform encourages extremist and polarizing content, and the company's disinterest in making changes to solve these problems goes all the way up to CEO [[Mark Zuckerberg]], The [[Wall Street Journal]] reported.
The Journal reported that research Facebook conducted internally in [[2016]] and [[2018]] showed the platform's algorithm contributed to the proliferation of polarizing content. When Zuckerberg was presented with proposed changes to the platform to stymie the spread, the Facebook CEO asked employees not to bring him any more proposed algorithm edits that were "in the name of social good," the newspaper said.
The report on Facebook's inaction comes at a time when the platform is in the spotlight once again over its inability to stop the spread of harmful misinformation — this time, about the coronavirus pandemic. Facebook and Zuckerberg have long insisted that the platform is not to blame for users' polarizing opinions and content, but The Journal said experts have informed the company's executives of its impact since 2016.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Facebook conducting review over report user data misused by Trump political consultant|https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/cambridge-analytica-facebook-review-data-users-1.4581847]]'' March 18, 2018, Adrienne Arsenault, [[CBC News]]
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[[Facebook]] said on Sunday it was conducting a "comprehensive internal and external review" to determine if the personal data of 50 million users that was reported to be misused by a political consultant for the [[Donald Trump]] presidential campaign still existed. The company said in a statement that it was trying to determine the accuracy of allegations that a researcher gave [[Cambridge Analytica]], a data company known for its work on Trump's [[2016]] presidential campaign, inappropriately obtained Facebook user data starting in [[2014]]. In the statement from Paul Grewal, a Facebook vice-president and deputy general counsel, the company said it was committed to "vigorously enforcing our policies to protect people's information."
The Times and [[London]]'s Observer, which cited former Cambridge Analytica employees, associates and documents, said the data breach was one of the largest in the history of Facebook Inc.
Facebook on Friday said it was suspending Cambridge Analytica after finding data privacy policies had been violated.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Discloses Cambridge Analytica Email It Fought for Months to Keep Secret|https://gizmodo.com/facebook-discloses-cambridge-analytica-email-it-fought-1837511179]]'' August 23, 2019, Dell Cameron, [[Gizmodo]]
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More than a year ago, [[Facebook]] CEO [[Mark Zuckerberg]] laid out on his personal page a "timeline" related to the [[Cambridge Analytica]] "situation." But he omitted a key piece of information, which was finally made public on Friday.
As reported in March, internal emails show a Facebook employee warned the company about Cambridge Analytica in September [[2015]], saying it was engaged in some "sketchy" data-harvesting activities. For most of the year, Facebook has fought vigorously in court to prevent that email from being disclosed to the public. For reasons not immediately clear, it's attorneys folded this week and agreed to its release.
"The District of Columbia fought to make this document public because we believe the American people have a right to know what and when Facebook knew about its data security weaknesses," said a spokesperson for the office of the attorney general for the District of Columbia. "According to the conversations this document contains, Facebook employees were raising alarms about political partners and doubts about their compliance with Facebook's data policies as far back as September 2015."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook exec erroneously cites The Lord of the Rings when comparing the social network to the One Ring|https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2020/1/7/21055359/facebook-bosworth-memo-lord-of-the-rings-lotr-galadriel-gandalf-ring-sauron-election-2020]]'' January 7, 2020, Chaim Gartenberg, [[The Verge]]
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[[Facebook]] executive Andrew "Boz" Bosworth published a memo that looks ahead to the [[2020]] election. In it, he discussed how Facebook's marketing tools were used by the Trump campaign to win the [[2016]] election and how Facebook shouldn't take action to prevent Trump from using the same strategy to win again, via The [[New York Times]].
As part of his argument, Boz makes the comparison by citing none other than J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings to explain his decision. Facebook, Boz argues, is akin to Sauron's One Ring, and wielding its power — even with noble intent — would only lead to ruin.
As a committed liberal I find myself desperately wanting to pull any lever at my disposal to avoid the same result. So what stays my hand? I find myself thinking of the Lord of the Rings at this moment. Specifically when Frodo offers the ring to Galadrial and she imagines using the power righteously, at first, but knows it will eventually corrupt her. As tempting as it is to use the tools available to us to change the outcome, I am confident we must never do that or we will become that which we fear.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Failed to Protect 30 Million Users From Having Their Data Harvested by Trump Campaign Affiliate|https://theintercept.com/2017/03/30/facebook-failed-to-protect-30-million-users-from-having-their-data-harvested-by-trump-campaign-affiliate/]]'' March 30, 2017, Mattathias Schwartz, [[The Intercept]]
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In [[2014]], traces of an unusual survey, connected to [[Facebook]], began appearing on internet message boards. The boards were frequented by remote freelance workers who bid on "human intelligence tasks" in an online marketplace, called Mechanical Turk, controlled by [[Amazon]]. The "turkers," as they're known, tend to perform work that is rote and repetitive, like flagging pornographic images or digging through search engine results for email addresses. Most jobs pay between 1 and 15 cents. "Turking makes us our rent money and helps pay off debt," one turker told [[The Intercept]]. Another turker has called the work "voluntary slave labor."
The task posted by "[[Global Science Research]]" appeared ordinary, at least on the surface. The company offered turkers $1 or $2 to complete an online survey. But there were a couple of additional requirements as well. First, Global Science Research was only interested in American turkers. Second, the turkers had to download a Facebook app before they could collect payment. Global Science Research said the app would "download some information about you and your network … basic demographics and likes of categories, places, famous people, etc. from you and your friends."
"Our terms of service clearly prohibit misuse," said a spokesperson for Amazon Web Services, by email. "When we learned of this activity back in [[2015]], we suspended the requester for violating our terms of service."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Finally Censored Trump Over a Bogus Coronavirus Video|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/k7qxx3/facebook-has-finally-censored-donald-trump]]'' August 6, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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[[Facebook]] has finally taken action against the account of President [[Donald Trump]] for spreading coronavirus misinformation, deleting a video that said children were "almost immune" to the disease.
The decision to remove the video posted by Trump comes after Facebook faced months of criticism for failing to censor the U.S. president, who has repeatedly breached its own policies.
The video in question was a clip from an interview Trump conducted with the "Fox & Friends" hosts on Wednesday morning. During the interview, he said:
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Facebook Groups sent armed vigilantes to Kenosha. Your polling place could be next.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/09/facebook-groups-misinformation/]]'' September 24, 2020, Pema Levy, [[Mother Jones]]
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Three months after the [[2016]] election, in which [[Facebook]] facilitated the spread of fake news stories and disinformation from [[Russia]], the company announced a pivot. Under pressure, Facebook laid out plans to "build a safe community that prevents harm" and "helps during crises," with "common understanding" and increased civic engagement. The company said the path to this better world would go through the platform's groups function, which Zuckerberg touted as a way to "support our personal, emotional and spiritual needs" and build "social fabric."
But instead of ushering in a new era of community and safety, the social media giant's decision to prioritize the discussion spaces bred disinformation and vigilantism. Facebook groups have been used to organize armed responses to this summer's protests that have turned deadly, a track record that suggests they could fuel chaos during or after this November's election, catalyzing violent reactions and disseminating destabilizing false information.
Instead of ushering in community and safety, Facebook groups bred disinformation and vigilantism.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Has Removed Fake Accounts From A Washington PR Firm And Russian Trolls|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/facebook-russia-us-removals]]'' September 1, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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For the first time, [[Facebook]] has removed fake accounts, groups, and Instagram profiles run by a US-based PR firm, the company said in a new report. Facebook also removed fake accounts run from [[Russia]] that aimed to influence politics around the world — including the US presidential election — and fake accounts in [[Pakistan]] that sought to tamp down domestic dissent.
According to Facebook, [[Washington, DC]]–based PR company CLS Strategies ran 26 fake Facebook accounts, 36 fake Instagram accounts, and 46 pages across platforms, spending about $3.6 million on advertising.
CLS Strategies did not respond to questions about the fake entities, but said, "CLS has a long tradition of doing international work, including on social media, to promote free and open elections and to oppose oppressive regimes, and we take seriously our commitment to adhering to the fast-evolving policies of Facebook and other social media platforms."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Is Helping Violent Militias Spread COVID Vaccine Conspiracies|https://www.vice.com/en/article/4av8wn/facebook-is-helping-militias-spread-vaccine-disinformation-and-calling-them-experts]]'' August 17, 2021, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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Violent militia groups have become some of the biggest spreaders of vaccine misinformation on [[Facebook]], and now those groups are using the platform to boost their online followings and urge their new followers to engage in violent, real-world protests.
These are the findings of a new report called "Facebook's New Toxic Stew: Militia Groups and Vaccine Conspiracies" from the Tech Transparency Project (TTP), a nonprofit that aims to hold Big Tech accountable for its failings. The report was shared exclusively with VICE News ahead of its publication Tuesday.
By leveraging the fear and anxiety about COVID-19 and the pandemic, militia groups like the [[Three Percenters]] are reaching new audiences that would previously have had little or nothing to do with them.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Is Making Millions by Promoting Hate Groups' Content|https://readsludge.com/2019/09/25/facebook-is-making-millions-by-promoting-hate-groups-content/]]'' September 25, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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[[Facebook]] has accepted millions of dollars in advertising fees from hate groups and hate figures despite its anti-hate speech policy, a [[Sludge]] review of Facebook ad data finds.
While the social media giant's Community Standards ban hate speech "because it creates an environment of intimidation and exclusion and in some cases may promote real-world violence," the company hosts and profits from pages, some verified, of numerous organizations identified as hate groups by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC), a nonpartisan nonprofit that has been tracking and reporting on extremism since the [[1970]]s.
SPLC defines a hate group as an organization that "has beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Just Labeled the Boogaloos a 'Dangerous Organization' and Banned 500 Groups and Pages|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v7g7k9/facebook-just-labeled-the-boogaloos-a-dangerous-organization-and-banned-500-groups-and-pages]]'' June 30, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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The anti-government "boogaloo" movement just got a huge kick in the teeth from [[Facebook]], where it's been trying to build support for its violent aspiration of a civil war.
On Tuesday, Facebook announced it has designated a core online network of boogaloo adherents as a "dangerous organization." The social media giant also conducted a "strategic network disruption" of the boogaloo online infrastructure, removing 220 accounts, 28 pages, 106 groups, and 95 Instagram accounts that Facebook determined were part of this core boogaloo network.
The platform also removed 400 additional groups and over 100 other pages for hosting content affiliated with the core boogaloo network.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Knifes Its Own Analytics Tool to Hide Its Ben Shapiro Problem|https://gizmodo.com/facebook-knifes-its-own-analytics-tool-to-hide-its-ben-1847291288]]'' July 14, 2021, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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[[Facebook]] gutted its data analytics tool, [[CrowdTangle]], by reassigning dozens of its staff and sidelining its CEO after its data showed that incendiary screeds and misleading content from right-wing pages regularly outperform traditional news outlets on the News Feed, according to the [[New York Times]].
CrowdTangle, a Facebook subsidiary, is one of the only ways to see into Facebook's black box of metrics from outside the company. It offers data on how content performs on public Pages and Groups in terms of "engagement," or how often a post is commented on, shared, liked, or receives a reaction emoji. This is some of the only transparency into the viral economy of Facebook that anyone without privileged access within the company gets.
CrowdTangle's engagement data has shown for quite some time that links from ultra-right commentators like logic troll [[Ben Shapiro]], former NRATV goon [[Dan Bongino]], and bloviating [[Fox News]] host [[Sean Hannity]], as well as far-right sites like [[Breitbart]] and [[Newsmax]], regularly score in the top 10 each day. That reinforces the (indisputably correct but politically inconvenient) notion that Facebook has fostered the kind of toxic right-wing echo chamber that fueled things like a vigilante shooting at a protest in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], last year or the January [[2021]] Capitol riots.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Limited The Reach Of An Unconfirmed Story About Joe Biden's Son Hunter|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/scottlucas/facebook-limits-hunter-biden-nypost]]'' October 14, 2020, Scott Lucas, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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"While I will intentionally not link to the [[New York Post]], I want (to) be clear that this story is eligible to be fact checked by [[Facebook]]'s third-party fact checking partners, Facebook spokesperson Andy Stone said in a tweet on Wednesday. "In the meantime, we are reducing its distribution on our platform."
On Wednesday morning, the Post published a series of stories it claimed were sourced from a hard drive given to the publication by a computer repair technician in [[Delaware]] that contained details of [[Hunter Biden]]'s alleged business relationships in [[Ukraine]]. According to the Post, "[[Steve Bannon]], former adviser to President Trump, told The Post about the existence of the hard drive in late September and Giuliani provided The Post with a copy of it on Sunday."
Facebook said it will be limiting the distribution of a New York Post story making unverified claims about former vice president [[Joe Biden]].
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Facebook moves to limit spread of 'Boogaloo' groups after charges|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-facebook-boogaloo/facebook-moves-to-limit-spread-of-boogaloo-groups-after-charges-idUSKBN23C011]]'' June 5, 2020, Joseph Menn, [[Reuters]]
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SAN FRANCISCO ([[Reuters]]) - [[Facebook]] Inc is making it harder to find user groups associated with the term "[[Boogaloo]]," which refers to a potential U.S. civil war or the collapse of civilization, the company said on Thursday.
Facebook will no longer recommend such groups to members of similar associations, a spokeswoman for the world's largest social media network said.
At least two of three men charged on Wednesday with plotting violence at a [[Las Vegas]] anti-racism protest participated in Boogaloo groups on Facebook, according to an [[FBI]] criminal complaint.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook nears a tipping point when it comes to moderating hate speech|https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/6/30/21307529/facebook-hate-speech-boogaloo-ban-moderation-boycott]]'' June 30, 2020, Shirin Ghaffary, [[Vox]]
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On Tuesday afternoon, [[Facebook]] announced that it had removed more than 200 accounts linked to the violent, anti-government extremist "boogaloo" movement. This move comes after weeks of criticism over the company's handling of hate speech on its platform. Still, banning the boogaloo accounts does not solve Facebook's larger hate speech problem.
More than 100 major brands, from Unilever to Verizon, have pulled advertising from the platform after civil rights groups called for a boycott in the past week. Facebook's efforts to address the controversy included the announcement of increased efforts to prevent voter suppression based on race and ethnicity and a potential audit of its moderation practices.
The controversy over social media companies and hate speech has intensified in recent weeks as protesters across the US have been fighting for greater racial justice. About a month ago, as protests were first breaking out, Facebook ignited outrage when it decided not to do anything after President Trump posted a comment saying "when the looting starts, the shooting starts" in a post about the protests. This enraged civil rights leaders, as well as some of Facebook's employees. It also prompted the "Stop Hate for Profit" ad boycott, led by organizations such as the [[Anti-Defamation League]] and the [[NAACP]]. Three US senators joined the chorus on Tuesday, sending a letter to Facebook asking the company to more strictly enforce its rules on extremist content.
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{{f373.png}} ''[[Facebook Pulls Down Trump Campaign's Ad With Nazi Symbolism for Hate-Speech Violations|https://variety.com/2020/digital/news/facebook-pulls-trump-campaign-ad-hate-speech-violations-1234641823/]]'' June 18, 2020, Todd Spangler, [[Variety]]
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[[Facebook]] removed posts and ads from [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2020]] re-election campaign over their use of Nazi imagery that the social network said violated its policy banning "organized hate."
The Trump ads in question blasted "Dangerous MOBS of far-left groups," which it claimed are "running through our streets and causing absolute mayhem." The ads featured an upside-down triangle, which anti-hate groups said was strikingly similar to notorious Nazi symbols denoting political prisoners in World War II concentration camps. Facebook's move to pull down the posts was first reported by the [[Washington Post]].
"We removed these posts and ads for violating our policy against organized hate," a Facebook spokesperson confirmed to [[Variety]]. "Our policy prohibits using a banned hate group's symbol to identify political prisoners without the context that condemns or discusses the symbol."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook really doesn't want you to read these emails|https://techcrunch.com/2019/08/23/facebook-really-doesnt-want-you-to-read-these-emails/]]'' August 23, 2019, Natasha Lomas, [[TechCrunch]]
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The blog post [[Facebook]] would really prefer you didn't notice is tucked away in a News sub-section of this website — where it's been confusingly entitled: Document Holds the Potential for Confusion. And has an unenticing grey image of a document icon to further put you off — just in case you happened to stumble on it after all. It's almost as if Facebook is saying "definitely don't click here"…
So what is Facebook trying to bury in the horse latitudes of summer?
An internal email chain, starting September [[2015]], which shows a glimpse of what Facebook's own staff knew about the activity of [[Cambridge Analytica]] prior to [[The Guardian]]'s December 2015 scoop — when the newspaper broke the story that the controversial (and now defunct) data analytics firm, then working for [[Ted Cruz]]'s presidential campaign, had harvested data on millions of Facebook users without their knowledge and/or consent, and was using psychological insights gleaned from the data to target voters.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Removed Fake Accounts Connected To Roger Stone, Proud Boys, And PR Firms|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/facebook-removed-roger-stone-fake-accounts]]'' July 9, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Facebook]] announced it removed hundreds of fake accounts attributed to four different information operations on Wednesday. Two of the operations were tied to professional PR or advertising firms, and one of them was connected to former Trump adviser [[Roger Stone]]. According to the company, the four operations spent over $3.5 million on advertising.
The network associated with Stone consisted of 50 Facebook pages, 54 accounts, and four Instagram pages. It was also associated with the [[Proud Boys]], a far-right men's rights group that the social media company banned in [[2018]] for breaking "policies against hate organizations and figures."
According to the release, people in the network posed as [[Florida]] residents and made "their own content to make it appear more popular than it is." It spent about $308,000 on ads and purchased fake followers from [[Pakistan]] and [[Egypt]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Facebook Removes Conspiracy Site Natural News|https://www.thedailybeast.com/facebook-removes-conspiracy-site-natural-news]]'' June 10, 2019, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Facebook]] on Sunday removed the page for [[Natural News]], a far-right conspiracy outlet that had nearly 3 million followers. Facebook did not immediately return a request for comment.
Natural News' founder [[Mike Adams]] wrote on fellow-right wing conspiracy site [[Infowars]] that his site was "permanently banned" from posting. He told the [[Gateway Pundit]], another far-right site, that the apparent ban is evidence of a conspiracy against his website.
The [[Daily Beast]] reported on Saturday that Natural News and its founder had a history of pushing hoaxes and calling for mass arrests against the left. Before the ban, Natural News had more Facebook followers than Infowars at its peak. Natural News used the page to push its trademark combination of natural remedies and far-right conspiracy theories, including disinformation about vaccines.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook removes election misinformation pages tied to Steve Bannon|https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/11/21559063/facebook-steve-bannon-election-page-removal-avaaz-misinformation-stop-the-steal]]'' November 11, 2020, Adi Robertson, [[The Verge]]
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[[Facebook]] has removed a series of pages linked to former Trump advisor [[Steve Bannon]]. The pages were removed after nonprofit organization Avaaz flagged them as spreading — and artificially amplifying — election-related misinformation under the "Stop The Steal" tag.
Facebook confirmed to The [[New York Times]] that it removed "several clusters of activity" late last week "for using inauthentic behavior tactics to artificially boost how many people saw their content." That included pages tied to Bannon as well as a "Stop the Steal" group that lured Trump supporters into joining and then changed the title to "Gay Communists for Socialism." Facebook spokesperson Andy Stone says the group "misled people about its purpose using deceptive tactics."
Avaaz says the network had a total of 2.45 million followers and its pages were linked through administrators, including Bannon and [[Brian Kolfage]], his alleged co-conspirator in a fraud scheme. As [[Gizmodo]] explains, the pages pushed links to right-wing aggregation site Populist Press, apparently evading flags that Facebook had placed on the original URLs.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Facebook Removes Global Pro-Trump Network Of Fake Accounts It Links To Epoch Times|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/facebook-global-fake-accounts-pro-trump_n_5dfd6cfae4b0843d35fc367c?ri18n=true]]'' December 20, 2019, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Facebook]] announced Friday it has taken down nearly 700 fake accounts in an international network with 55 million followers pushing messages supporting President [[Donald Trump]]. Facebook linked the network to the controversial right-wing media website The [[Epoch Times]].
Part of the network's sophisticated subterfuge was mobilizing artificial-intelligence-generated photos to make accounts operated in part from [[Vietnam]] appear to belong to actual people, according to a Facebook statement. The network forked out $9.5 million in advertising on the social media platform to promote the fake accounts, according to Facebook.
The social media company traced the accounts to The BL ([[Beauty of Life]]), a U.S.-based media company that also operates out of Vietnam that Facebook linked to [[Epoch Media Group]], owner of The Epoch Times. The BL reportedly has had ties to the [[China]]-based spiritual group [[Falun Gong]], which supported Trump's election. A former Epoch Times editor told [[NBC]] earlier this year that Falun Gong followers "believe that Trump was sent by heaven to destroy the Communist Party."
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Facebook Removes Hundreds of Fake Pro-Trump Accounts Using AI-Generated Profile Photos|https://www.forbes.com/sites/mnunez/2019/12/20/facebook-removes-hundreds-of-fake-pro-trump-accounts-using-ai-generated-profile-photos/]]'' December 21, 2019, Michael Nuñez, [[Forbes]]
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[[Facebook]] announced on Friday it has removed more than 900 accounts, groups and pages on its own platform and Instagram for using fake accounts to mislead users, including with false profile photos generated by artificial intelligence.
The newly banned accounts, groups, and pages were associated with a network known as "The [[Beauty of Life]]" (or "TheBL"), which the social media giant alleges is an offshoot of the controversial conservative news publisher, The [[Epoch Times]]. The accounts in question often promoted an anti-communist, pro-Trump message across hundreds of accounts and pages.
"Our investigation linked this activity to [[Epoch Media Group]], a US-based media organization, and individuals in [[Vietnam]] working on its behalf," Facebook said in a statement. "The BL is now banned from Facebook."
The Epoch Media Group, owner of The Epoch Times newspaper, is tied closely to [[China]]'s banned [[Falun Gong]] movement and is known for pushing pro-Trump conspiracy theories. Facebook says Epoch Media Group spent $9.5 million on advertisements spreading content through now-suspended Facebook pages and groups. The publisher denied Facebook's accusations.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Facebook removes one of largest QAnon conspiracy groups after false posts|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-facebook-qanon/facebook-removes-one-of-largest-qanon-conspiracy-groups-after-false-posts-idUSKCN2530H6]]'' August 7, 2020, Joseph Menn, [[Reuters]]
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SAN FRANCISCO ([[Reuters]]) - [[Facebook]] said on Thursday it had removed one of the largest public groups devoted to the [[QAnon]] web of conspiracy theories after repeated violations of the company's policies.
The group, called Official Q/Qanon and with nearly 200,000 members, had been deleted after multiple individual postings were removed for crossing the lines on bullying and harassment, hate speech, and false information that could lead to harm, a Facebook spokeswoman said.
The spokeswoman, who declined to be identified, said Facebook took the action on Tuesday and was monitoring other QAnon groups as it strengthens enforcement in the area.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Facebook removes Patriot Prayer pages in bid to halt 'violent social militias'|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/sep/05/facebook-removes-patriot-prayer-pages-in-bid-to-halt-violent-social-militias]]'' September 5, 2020, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Facebook]] has taken down the pages of US right-wing group [[Patriot Prayer]] and its founder [[Joey Gibson]], a company spokesman said, as part of efforts to remove "violent social militias" from the platform.
Patriot Prayer has hosted dozens of pro-gun, pro-Trump rallies and attendees have repeatedly clashed with leftwing groups around [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], where one supporter of the group was killed this week.
The victim, 39-year-old [[Aaron Danielson]], was walking home on Saturday night after a pro-Trump demonstration in the city when he was shot.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Facebook Removes Trump Ads With Symbol Used By Nazis. Campaign Calls It An 'Emoji'|https://www.npr.org/2020/06/18/880377872/facebook-removes-trump-political-ads-with-nazi-symbol-campaign-calls-it-an-emoji]]'' June 18, 2020, Bobby Allyn, [[National Public Radio]]
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One of the political advertisements claimed that "dangerous MOBS of far-left groups are running through our streets and causing absolute mayhem." The ad went on to say protesters are destroying America's cities by rioting. "It's absolute madness," the ad said.
Some prisoners in Nazi concentration camps were identified with colored inverted triangles sewn onto uniforms to allow SS guards to identify the alleged grounds for being detained, according to the U.S. [[Holocaust]] Memorial Museum.
The Trump campaign responded by drawing a lighthearted comparison to the red triangle symbol: "This is an emoji."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Facebook removes Trump re-election ads that feature a Nazi symbol|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/jun/18/facebook-removes-trump-re-election-ads-that-feature-a-nazi-symbol]]'' June 18, 2020, Julia Carrie Wong, [[The Guardian]]
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The now-removed ads featured an image of an inverted red triangle with a black border and the message: "Dangerous MOBS of far-left groups are running through our streets and causing absolute mayhem. They are DESTROYING our cities and rioting – it's absolute madness … Please add your name IMMEDIATELY to stand with your President and his decision to declare ANTIFA a [[Terrorist]] Organization."
Trump and his campaign have repeatedly made false assertions about "antifa", a term that refers to loose networks of leftwing activists opposed to fascism and white nationalism. There appears to be no evidence that antifa organizations were involved in incidences of rioting during the recent protests against the alleged police murder of [[George Floyd]].
The inverted red triangle was used by the Nazis to identify political prisoners in concentration camps during the [[Holocaust]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Reportedly Stymied Traffic to Left-Leaning News Outlets|https://gizmodo.com/with-zucks-blessing-facebook-quietly-stymied-traffic-t-1845403484]]'' October 17, 2020, Alyse Stanley, [[Gizmodo]]
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According to a [[Wall Street Journal]] report this week, [[Facebook]] bigwigs at the time were concerned about how these changes would affect right-leaning news outlets and wanted to avoid adding fuel to critics' argument that the platform has an anti-conservative bias. However, in its attempt to appear unbiased, the company evidently overcorrected (which it has a history of doing). Facebook's engineers overhauled the update to affect left-leaning sites more than previously planned, and CEO [[Mark Zuckerberg]] himself OK'd the redesign, sources told the Journal. The changes weren't aimed at any particular outlet, the company later said.
"We did not make changes with the intent of impacting individual publishers," a Facebook spokesperson told the outlet.
One of the sites the report cited as being negatively affected by this redesign is [[Mother Jones]], a renowned investigative news outlet. In response to the Journal's exposé, Mother Jones editorial director for growth and strategy Ben Dreyfuss wrote a scathing critique of Facebook that details years of frustrating and strained relations with the company. He said that in multiple meetings with Facebook execs in [[2017]] and [[2018]], he was assured that while publishers could expect traffic to lag after the algorithmic changes, it was "not in a way that favored or disfavored any single publication or class of publisher."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Stopped the 'Plandemic' Sequel But Not the Lies Behind It|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v7gjda/the-plandemic-sequel-failed-but-facebook-is-still-a-danger-to-public-health]]'' August 19, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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On Tuesday, [[Facebook]] demonstrated just how effective it can be at stopping the spread of misinformation when they blocked the sequel to viral coronavirus conspiracy theory video "[[Plandemic]]" from spreading online.
But, hours later, a damning report revealed the true scale of health misinformation being shared on Facebook, leading the researchers behind the report to label Facebook "a danger to public health."
The conspiracy video — which is officially called "Plandemic: Indoctornation" — was released on Tuesday, and contained the usual mix of anti-vaxx conspiracy theories and false claims, like that [[Bill Gates]] knew about the coronavirus before it happened. It repeated much of the misinformation seen in the original video, which spread virally on Facebook and other platforms when it was released in May.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Suspends Natural News, Founder Calls for President Trump to Use Military Against Tech Giants|https://gizmodo.com/natural-news-suspended-on-facebook-founder-calls-for-p-1835367529]]'' June 10, 2019, Matt Novak, [[Gizmodo]]
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[[Facebook]] has suspended [[Natural News]] from posting on the social media platform where it has amassed almost 3 million followers. Natural News, which pushes wild conspiracy theories and once published an injectable DIY homeopathic "vaccine" for Ebola, had already been banned from [[Twitter]] and [[YouTube]]. The site was also blacklisted by [[Google]] in [[2017]].
The [[Daily Beast]] first reported the Facebook suspension on Sunday, though it's not clear if the move is permanent. Founder [[Mike Adams]], who calls himself the Health Ranger, called the Facebook suspension an "online ethnic cleansing" that's being carried out by people who are hoping to "enslave humanity and create Hell on Earth." Adams also called for military action against the social media companies.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Facebook takes down Trump campaign ads featuring symbols once used by Nazis|https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/facebook-trump-posts-ads-organized-hate-policy-1.5617857]]'' June 18, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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[[Facebook]] has removed a campaign ad by U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] and Vice-President [[Mike Pence]] that featured an upside down red triangle, a symbol once used by Nazis to designate political prisoners, communists and others in concentration camps.
The company said in a statement Thursday that the ads violated "our policy against organized hate." A Facebook executive who testified at a House intelligence committee hearing on Thursday said the company does not permit symbols of hateful ideology "unless they're put up with context or condemnation."
"In a situation where we don't see either of those, we don't allow it on the platform, and we remove it. That's what we saw in this case with this ad, and anywhere that that symbol is used, we would take the same action," said Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook's head of security policy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook to end special treatment for politicians after Trump ban|https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/3/22474738/facebook-ending-political-figure-exemption-moderation-policy]]'' June 3, 2021, Alex Heath, [[The Verge]]
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[[Facebook]] plans to end its controversial policy that mostly shields politicians from the content moderation rules that apply to other users, a sharp reversal that could have global ramifications for how elected officials use the social network.
The change, which Facebook is set to announce as soon as Friday, comes after the Oversight Board — an independent group funded by Facebook to review its thorniest content rulings — affirmed its decision to suspend former President [[Donald Trump]] but critiqued the special treatment it gives politicians, stating that the "same rules should apply to all users." The board gave Facebook till June 5th to respond to its policy recommendations.
Facebook also plans to shed light on the secretive system of strikes it gives accounts for breaking its content rules, according to two people familiar with the changes. That will include letting users know when they've received a strike for violating its rules that could lead to suspension. [[BuzzFeed News]] and other outlets have previously reported on instances when Facebook employees intervened to keep political pages from being subject to harsh penalties under the strikes policy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook to remove anti-government 'Boogaloo' groups|https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/facebook-remove-anti-government-boogaloo-groups-n1232579]]'' June 30, 2020, Ben Collins, [[NBC News]]
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[[Facebook]] announced Tuesday that it is removing groups dedicated to the [[Boogaloo]] extremist movement one month after federal officials alleged the anti-government network's adherents used the platform to plan the murder of a federal agent.
The social media giant said it removed 220 Boogaloo Facebook groups and 95 Instagram accounts that violated its policies against organized violence. It said 400 additional groups that were tangentially associated with the movement would be taken down, too.
"Today we are designating a violent U.S.-based anti-government network as a dangerous organization and banning it from our apps. This network uses the term boogaloo but is distinct from the broader and loosely-affiliated boogaloo movement because it actively seeks to commit violence," a Facebook spokesperson wrote in a statement.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook Took Money From White Nationalist Candidate to Promote Neo-Nazi Podcast|https://readsludge.com/2018/12/19/facebook-took-money-from-white-nationalist-candidate-to-promote-neo-nazi-podcast/]]'' December 19, 2018, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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White nationalist and former [[Wisconsin]] [[Republican]] House candidate [[Paul Nehlen]] was kicked off [[Twitter]] in February for posting deeply racist and anti-Semitic material. But [[Facebook]] didn't seem to have a problem with Nehlen's social media habits. The company let him keep his page, which is still active, and took money from his campaign to sponsor posts, including links to neo-Nazi content.
According to the latest [[Federal Election Commission]] records, Facebook received a total of $12,110 over a one-year period from September [[2017]] to September [[2018]] from Nehlen's campaign. One of Nehlen's sponsored posts, which he promoted on June 23 and 24, links to the website of prominent neo-Nazi [[Christopher Cantwell]], who is known as the "crying Nazi" for his teary livestream after learning that he had been indicted for assault during the 2017 white nationalist events in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]].
Paul Nehlen's campaign sponsored this Facebook post linking to neo-Nazi Christopher Cantwell's website. Facebook Ad Archive
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Facebook, Twitter pull Trump posts over coronavirus misinformation|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/facebook-trump-misinformation-1.5675902]]'' August 5, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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[[Facebook]] on Wednesday took down a post by U.S. President [[Donald Trump]], which the company said violated its rules against sharing misinformation about the coronavirus.
The post contained a video clip from an interview with Fox & Friends earlier in the day in which Trump claimed that children are "almost immune" to COVID-19.
"This video includes false claims that a group of people is immune from COVID-19, which is a violation of our policies around harmful COVID misinformation," a Facebook spokesperson said.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Facebook, YouTube, Twitter remove false COVID-19 video shared by Trump|https://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-youtube-twitter-take-down-false-covid-video-shared-trump-2020-7]]'' July 28, 2020, Sarah Al-Arshan, [[Business Insider]]
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A [[Breitbart]] video touting misinformation about the coronavirus has quickly spread across social-media platforms, where clips were retweeted by President [[Donald Trump]] and his son [[Donald Trump Jr]].
The video, which got more than 14 million views on [[Facebook]] alone, according to [[CNN]], which cited CrowdTangle data, has since been taken down from Facebook, [[YouTube]], and [[Twitter]] — including removing tweets that the president shared.
"Tweets with the video are in violation of our COVID-19 misinformation policy," a Twitter representative told [[Business Insider]]. "We are taking action in line with our policy."
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{{f28.png}} ''[[Facebook's at it again: Internal emails show it knew about Cambridge Analytica abuse 'months' before news broke|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/03/22/facebooks_cambridge_analytica/]]'' March 22, 2019, Kieren McCarthy, [[The Register]]
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[[Facebook]] knew about [[Cambridge Analytica]]'s dodgy data-gathering practices at least four months before they was exposed in news reports, according to internal FB emails.
Crucially, the staff memos contradict public assurances made by Facebook CEO [[Mark Zuckerberg]] as well as sworn testimony offered by the company.
Those emails remain under a court seal, at Facebook's request, although the Attorney General of [[Washington]] [[DC]], Karl Racine, is seeking to have them revealed to all as part of his legal battle against the antisocial media giant.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook's Ban on Far-Left Pages Is an Extension of Trump Propaganda|https://theintercept.com/2020/08/20/facebook-bans-antifascist-pages/]]'' August 20, 2020, Natasha Lennard, [[The Intercept]]
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On Wednesday, [[Facebook]] announced an expansion of its "Dangerous Individuals and Organizations policy," removing or restricting hundreds of pages associated with groups that it claims promote violence. Nearly 800 [[QAnon]] groups, committed to pernicious disinformation and potentially deadly conspiracy theories, have been removed. Facebook also shut down the pages of far-right militias, like the [[New Mexico]] Civil Guard, an armed vigilante organization, whose leaders sport swastika tattoos.
Alongside groups openly committed to genocidal white supremacy, which constitute a very real threat to Black and [[Indigenous]] communities, as well as other people of color, Facebook also shut down the pages of numerous antifascist, anti-capitalist news, organizing, and information sites. The move follows a pattern now well-established by the Trump administration — and unchallenged by most every mainstream media outlet — that draws indefensible false equivalences between organized, racist fascists, and the antifascists who vigorously oppose them.
Among the pages removed were those of antifascist news and research site, It's Going Down, a media platform that publishes news, analysis, and reports on social struggles, as well as investigative work to expose white supremacist and neo-Nazi networks. Crimethinc, a bastion of left-wing, anarchist publishing and thought since the [[1990]]s, saw its Facebook page removed too. The pages of groups organizing around the ongoing and potent antiracist uprisings were also shut down, including the PNW Youth Liberation Front, a network of youth collectives in the Northwest committed to direct action protest.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook's newest 'fact checkers' are Koch-funded climate deniers|https://thinkprogress.org/facebook-fact-checker-koch-climate-deniers-f5288be4c3f9/]]'' April 27, 2019, Joe Romm, [[ThinkProgress]]
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[[Facebook]] founder and CEO [[Mark Zuckerberg]] keeps dashing any hope that the world's largest social media platform might be a positive force in the fight against catastrophic climate change.
In its latest disastrous move to fight the online epidemic of fake news, Facebook's fact-checking effort announced last week that it was teaming up with CheckYourFact.com — an arm of the conservative, anti-science media site The [[Daily Caller]].
The Daily Caller, which has published misinformation about climate science for years, was co-founded by the science-denying [[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] and is backed by major conservative donors, including Charles and [[David Koch]], the billionaire fossil fuel barons who are the single biggest funders of climate science misinformation.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook's QAnon Ban Is Too Little, Too Late|https://www.vice.com/en/article/wxqvmb/facebooks-qanon-ban-is-too-little-too-late]]'' October 7, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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Within hours of [[Facebook]] announcing it was going to ban [[QAnon]] from all its platforms, researchers who track these conspiracy movements were reporting that hundreds of groups, with hundreds of thousands of followers, had been wiped out almost instantly.
"Holy hell. Just had a look at my list of QAnon groups and pages on Facebook and it's bloodbath out there," Shayan Sardarizadeh, a disinformation researcher for [[BBC]] Monitoring, tweeted.
Those sentiments were echoed by researchers across the globe who had been warning the social network about the threat of QAnon for years.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook's secret settlement on Cambridge Analytica gags UK data watchdog|https://techcrunch.com/2021/01/26/facebooks-secret-settlement-on-cambridge-analytica-gags-uk-data-watchdog/]]'' January 26, 2021, Natasha Lomas, [[TechCrunch]]
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Remember the app audit [[Facebook]] founder [[Mark Zuckerberg]] promised to carry out a little under three years ago at the height of the [[Cambridge Analytica]] scandal? Actually the tech giant is very keen that you don't.
The [[UK]]'s information commissioner just told a parliamentary subcommittee on online harms and disinformation that a secret arrangement between her office and Facebook prevents her from publicly answering whether or not Facebook contacted the ICO about completing a much-trumpeted 'app audit'.
"I think I could answer that question with you and the committee in private," information commissioner Elizabeth Denham told questioner, Kevin Brennan, MP.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook's Unhealthy Obsession With Growth Persists After Years Of Scandal|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/alexkantrowitz/after-years-of-scandal-facebooks-unhealthy-obsession-with]]'' December 17, 2019, Alex Kantrowitz, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Facebook]]'s growth at any cost mentality has birthed innumerable scandals over the past decade — election meddling, political discord, privacy invasion. Yet today, after repeated apologies and promises to do better, that mentality remains largely unchanged. [[BuzzFeed News]] has learned the company continues to evaluate and compensate product managers based mostly on their ability to grow its products, with little regard to the impact of those products on the world. In fact, for Facebook, the very word "impact" is often defined by internal growth rather than external consequences and it uses growth metrics as key criteria for evaluating performance and determining compensation changes.
This emphasis on growth, particularly as it's tied to performance evaluation, encourages Facebook's employees to focus on growth above all else, sources close to the company told BuzzFeed News.
"Working at Facebook made me aware of how you can reprogram humans," one ex–product manager who recently left the company said. "It's hard to believe that you could get humans to override all of their values that they came in with. But with a system like this, you can. I found that a bit terrifying."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facebook's war against one of the internet's worst conspiracy sites|https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/6/25/21293246/facebook-misinformation-natural-news-conspiracy-theory]]'' June 25, 2020, Rebecca Heilweil, [[Vox]]
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It's been a year since [[Facebook]] deleted the page for [[Natural News]] for violating the company's rules about spam. This was a big deal for Natural News, a conspiracy site that had attracted nearly 3 million followers on its Facebook page. Then in May, Facebook took further action by banning the Natural News domain so that any link to the site would be blocked, along with some pages that frequently shared its content. Still, Natural News content has found ways to stick around.
As one of the internet's oldest and most prolific sources of health misinformation and conspiracy theories, Natural News is a hub for climate change deniers and anti-vaxxers. While it poses as a news outlet, Natural News is actually a network of sites filled with bylined articles and flanked by ads for survivalist gear and dodgy health cures. The internet trust tool NewsGuard reports that Natural News "severely violates basic standards of credibility and transparency." Various fact-checking organizations have repeatedly flagged Natural News content as false.
A new investigation from the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, a think tank that focuses on countering extremism, finds that there are hundreds of active and inactive domains that point to websites associated with Natural News. It's through some of these domains that Natural News content can still end up being shared on Facebook, the researchers found. Facebook, meanwhile, has said that Natural News was banned "for spammy and abusive behavior, not the content they posted." Most recently, Facebook said its pages had used abusive audience-building tactics, including posting frequently and trying to evade the company's rate limits.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Facial Recognition Company Clearview AI Has Been Experimenting With Security Cameras|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/carolinehaskins1/clearview-facial-recognition-insight-camera-glasses]]'' March 2, 2020, Caroline Haskins, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Clearview AI]], the secretive company that's built a database of billions of photos scraped without permission from social media and the web, has been testing its facial recognition software on surveillance cameras and augmented reality glasses, according to documents seen by [[BuzzFeed News]].
Clearview, which claims its software can match a picture of any individual to photos of them that have been posted online, has quietly been working on a surveillance camera with facial recognition capabilities. That device is being developed under a division called [[Insight Camera]], which has been tested by at least two potential clients according to documents.
On its website — which was taken offline after BuzzFeed News requested comment from a Clearview spokesperson — Insight said it offers "the smartest security camera" that is "now in limited preview to select retail, banking and residential buildings."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Facial-Recognition Company That Works With Law Enforcement Says Entire Client List Was Stolen|https://www.thedailybeast.com/clearview-ai-facial-recognition-company-that-works-with-law-enforcement-says-entire-client-list-was-stolen]]'' February 26, 2020, Betsy Swan, [[Daily Beast]]
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A facial-recognition company that contracts with powerful law-enforcement agencies just reported that an intruder stole its entire client list, according to a notification the company sent to its customers.
In the notification, which The [[Daily Beast]] reviewed, the startup [[Clearview AI]] disclosed to its customers that an intruder "gained unauthorized access" to its list of customers, to the number of user accounts those customers had set up, and to the number of searches its customers have conducted. The notification said the company's servers were not breached and that there was "no compromise of Clearview's systems or network." The company also said it fixed the vulnerability and that the intruder did not obtain any law-enforcement agencies' search histories.
[[Tor Ekeland]], an attorney for the company, said Clearview prioritizes security.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Fact check: A leaked message outlining alleged Canadian govt plan to create a totalitarian state through lockdowns and credit strategy is fake|https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-canada-idUSKBN27C344]]'' October 27, 2020, [[Reuters]]
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A video shared online that is said to show a doctor revealing a Canadian government strategy to transform the country into a totalitarian state has been created using false information.
The footage (here), posted to [[YouTube]] on Oct. 23, features osteopath and [[Rashid Buttar]], who has previously spread videos with conspiracy theories (here, here) , reading an email that he says was sent to him by a woman called "Denise", who claimed to have detail on [[Canada]]'s plan.
"This is based upon what actually happened at a meeting in the legislative bodies on the Liberal side in Canada," Buttar tells the camera as he reads the message that is taken verbatim from an Oct. 14 post on The Canadian Report, a news aggregator and blog site (here). The post, itself, also resembled an email, and claimed to have been sent by an anonymous member of the [[Liberal Party of Canada]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fact Check: Donald Trump's claims about the Kyle Rittenhouse video|https://globalnews.ca/news/7310331/fact-check-donald-trump-kyle-rittenhouse-video/]]'' September 1, 2020, Colleen Long, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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TRUMP, asked if was going to condemn the actions of vigilantes like Rittenhouse: "We're looking at all of it. And that was an interesting situation. You saw the same tape as I saw. And he was trying to get away from them, I guess; it looks like. And he fell, and then they very violently attacked him. And it was something that we're looking at right now and it's under investigation. But I guess he was in very big trouble. He would have been — I —he probably would have been killed." — news conference Monday before traveling to [[Kenosha]] on Tuesday.
THE FACTS: His implication that Rittenhouse only shot the men after he tripped and they attacked him is wrong. The first fatal shooting happened before Rittenhouse ran away and fell.
Trump did not say whom he meant by "they" — the two men he shot or others in pursuit of him. But he spoke in defense of a vigilante who opposed racial-justice protesters, who authorities say was illegally carrying a semi-automatic rifle and who prosecutors accuse of committing intentional homicide.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Fact check: Peter Navarro's claims about Dr. Anthony Fauci are misleading, lack context|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/07/15/fact-check-trump-adviser-navarro-claims-fauci-misleading/5443826002/]]'' July 16, 2020, Ledyard King, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON – [[Peter Navarro]], a senior trade adviser to President [[Donald Trump]], has taken aim at [[Anthony Fauci]], the nation's top infectious disease expert and a member of the president's coronavirus task force.
Navarro wrote an opinion piece in USA TODAY that was initially published Tuesday night – and then the next morning in print – as an "opposing view" to a newspaper editorial that hailed Fauci a "national treasure" and that said efforts by President Donald Trump or his team to muzzle Fauci would be hazardous.
Bill Sternberg, USA TODAY's editorial page editor, said editors approached Navarro about writing the opposing view. The newspaper has a tradition of offering opposing views to its editorials. Some of the comments Navarro made echoed ones he had made earlier about Fauci.
The White House, which had not repudiated Navarro's earlier comments, sought to distance itself from Navarro's opinion piece, with director of strategic communications Alyssa Farah writing on [[Twitter]] that it was "the opinion of Peter alone." Trump has insisted he has a "very good relationship" with Fauci but has also criticized him. However, on Wednesday Trump said of the Navarro piece, "he shouldn't be doing that."
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Fact check: Trump campaign accused of T-shirt design with similarity to Nazi eagle|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/07/11/fact-check-trump-2020-campaign-shirt-design-similar-nazi-eagle/5414393002/]]'' July 11, 2020, Will Peebles, [[USA Today]]
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The claim: Trump campaign shirts feature imperial eagle, a Nazi symbol
President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign website recently unveiled a T-shirt that has come under fire because of design similarities between its logo and a Nazi symbol.
The similarity was first noticed, according to Forward, by two [[Twitter]] accounts, Bend the Arc: [[Jewish]] Action, described as a Jewish progressive group, and the Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump group formed by [[Republican]]s.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Fact check: Trump falsely claims 'redemption money' from immigrants is paying for border wall, baffling experts|https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/12/politics/fact-check-trump-wall-mexico-redemption/index.html]]'' February 12, 2020, Daniel Dale, [[CNN]]
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Trump ran for the presidency on a signature promise to make [[Mexico]] pay for a giant wall on its own border. Mexico has not paid. But Trump insisted at campaign rallies in January that, at some point in the future, people would learn how Mexico has indeed been paying.
At a rally in [[New Hampshire]] on Monday, he offered something resembling an explanation.
"You do know who's paying for the wall, don't you? Redemption. From illegal aliens that are coming in," he said . "The redemption money is paying for the wall."
Facts First: Experts on immigration policy told [[CNN]] they had no idea what the term "redemption money" means. Trump is paying for the wall with a combination of US taxpayer money [[Congress]] has allocated to the project and funding he is diverting from the military.
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{{f105.png}} ''[[Fact checkers expose alleged news site run by far-right media company|https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/eu-disinfolab-exposes-alleged-news-site-run-polish/story?id=68358415]]'' January 18, 2020, Erin Calabrese, [[ABC News]]
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Fact checkers expose alleged news site run by far-right media company The French website's name was very similar to that of a mainstream news site.
[[EU DisinfoLab]], in cooperation with newsroom fact-checkers, has uncovered a far-right Polish media operation running a website that was making slight changes to real, existing stories and re-posting them to sow discord.
The non-governmental organization, which collaborates with newsrooms throughout the [[European Union]] to combat misinformation, discovered the alleged news site after being contacted by fact-checkers from Agence [[France]]-Presse.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fact-checking Charlie Kirk on Democrats, Ukraine|https://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2019/oct/03/charlie-kirk/fact-checking-charlie-kirks-misleading-tweet-about/]]'' October 3, 2019, Bill McCarthy, [[PolitiFact]]
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"[[Barack Obama]] asked [[Ukraine]] to investigate his political rival's campaign manager, 3 Democrat senators asked Ukraine to investigate Trump, and the DNC solicited Ukraine's help to dig up dirt on Trump."
[[Turning Point USA]] founder [[Charlie Kirk]] floated a trio of misleading claims on [[Twitter]] in an effort to link Democrats to misconduct in Ukraine.
"Barack Obama asked Ukraine to investigate his political rival's campaign manager, 3 Democrat senators asked Ukraine to investigate Trump, and the DNC solicited Ukraine's help to dig up dirt on Trump, and the media was silent about all of it," Kirk wrote in the Sept 29 tweet.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Fact-checking Sen. Ron Johnson's efforts to mislead on Covid-19 and January 6 insurrection|https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/14/politics/ron-johnson-coronavirus-capitol-insurrection-fact-check/index.html]]'' June 14, 2021, Holmes Lybrand, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) [[Wisconsin]] [[Republican]] Sen. [[Ron Johnson]]'s penchant for spreading false claims and misinformation shows no signs of stopping after a week in which he touted falsehoods related to both the [[January 6]] Capitol riot and Covid-19.
The senator faced online punishment Friday after making false claims over treatments for Covid-19 and, over the weekend, downplayed the events of the January 6 riot during an interview on [[Fox News]]. Johnson has been one of the most prominent Republican senators this year to make false and incorrect claims -- often repeating narratives touted by former President [[Donald Trump]] and his allies -- over the pandemic and the Capitol riot.
On Friday, [[YouTube]] suspended Johnson's account after it posted a video of the senator making dubious claims about treatments for the coronavirus. In the video, Johnson voiced support for using hydroxychloroquine against the virus, the same drug Trump enthusiastically endorsed and used as a preventative treatment for coronavirus last year.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Factbox: New top U.S. spy Ratcliffe known for fierce loyalty to Trump|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-intelligence-factbox/factbox-new-top-u-s-spy-ratcliffe-known-for-fierce-loyalty-to-trump-idUSKBN22X1SM]]'' May 22, 2020, Patricia Zengerle, [[Reuters]]
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Ratcliffe, a [[Republican]], was a U.S. attorney and then mayor of Heath, [[Texas]], before he came to the House in [[2015]]. Now 54, Ratcliffe was the most junior member of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee - with just six months on the panel - when Trump announced on July 28, [[2019]], that he wanted him to be the top official in charge of the U.S. intelligence community.
Trump abruptly abandoned the plan - blaming the media on [[Twitter]] - five days later after members of [[Congress]] worried Ratcliffe was too inexperienced, too partisan and amid reports that he had padded his resume by overstating his role in prosecuting terrorism cases.
Trump nominated Ratcliffe again on Feb. 28, after the country had gone since mid-August without a Senate-confirmed [[Director of National Intelligence]], by far the longest period without one since the position was created.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Failure|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uLJkpH__os]]'' July 23, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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We could have won, but our "wartime" president surrendered.
!!!See also
*[[Fair Game (Scientology)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_Game_(Scientology)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Faith and a media icon: Newsweek's unconventional new owners|https://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/mar/28/newsweek-new-owners-background]]'' March 28, 2014, Jon Swaine, [[The Guardian]]
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It was meant to herald the triumphant return to newsstands of a venerable 80-year-old American media institution with a proud journalistic record.
[[Newsweek]]'s 4,500-word relaunch cover story on Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, a [[California]] engineer who, it claimed, was the creator of the cryptocurrency bitcoin, gripped readers from [[Silicon Valley]] to [[Manhattan]] and delivered a frenzy of follow-up coverage to rival some of the biggest scoops of the magazine's heyday.
"Everyone is really excited to start this new chapter," [[Johnathan Davis]], Newsweek's new co-owner, told the Guardian earlier this month, before it went to press. "It's a great honour. Newsweek has a storied history of great storytelling and hard-hitting journalism both in the United States and around the world".
Since then, however, the article has come under an onslaught of criticism, as Nakamoto "unconditionally" denied that he was "the face behind bitcoin", as Newsweek's cover had proclaimed, and said that he had not even heard of the currency until he was contacted by a reporter.
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|!leader name |[[Ralph Reed]]|
|!leader title2 |[[Executive Director|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Director]]|
|!leader name2 |[[Timothy Head]]|
|!subsidiaries |Freedom and Values Alliance Inc. <small>([[501(c)(4)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(4)]])</small>,<br/> Faith and Freedom Action <small>([[527|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/527_organization]])</small>|
|!location |[[Duluth, Georgia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duluth,_Georgia]]|
|!slogan |Restoring America's Greatness & Founding Principles|
|!website |[[ffcoalition.com/|https://www.ffcoalition.com/]]|
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|!birth name |Faith Julia Goldy|
|!birth place |[[Toronto|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto]], [[Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario]], Canada|
|!education |[[Havergal College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Havergal_College]]|
|!nationality |Canadian|
|!occupation |Political commentator, reporter|
|!alma mater |[[University of Western Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Western_Ontario]]<br>[[Trinity College, Toronto|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_College,_Toronto]] ([[B.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])|
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*[[Faith Goldy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_Goldy]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Faith Goldy|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Faith_Goldy]], RationalWiki.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Faith Goldy Fired From The Rebel|https://www.canadalandshow.com/faith-goldy-gone-rebel/]]'' August 18, 2017, Jonathan Goldsbie, [[Canadaland]]
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[[Faith Goldy]], one of [[Rebel Media]]'s biggest stars — who recently attracted a wave of negative attention to the company for her [[Charlottesville]] coverage — has been fired by the site.
[[Ezra Levant]] frequently described Goldy as The Rebel's "intrepid investigative journalist," and she hosted the Rebel premium show On the Hunt with Faith Goldy.
The news was first broken in a tweet by the [[Toronto Sun]]'s Joe Warmington:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Faith-Baiting in Minnesota and Elsewhere Follows the "Project Blitz" Playbook|https://rewire.news/religion-dispatches/2018/05/16/faith-baiting-minnesota-elsewhere-follows-project-blitz-playbook/]]'' May 16, 2018, Frederick Clarkson, Religion Dispatches, [[Rewire.News]]
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It's election year in the United States and an episode from the very recent past may be prologue to an election season like nothing we've seen since the McCarthy era. The [[Christian Right]] recently sprung a trap, the origin of which is contained in a state legislative playbook on "religious freedom" I recently exposed here on RD.
The [[Minnesota]] State Senate recently debated, before passing by a wide margin, an amendment to an education bill that would allow privately funded displays of the national motto, [[In God We Trust]]in the public schools. Little did Democratic opponents of the measure expect they would soon be denounced on [[Fox News]] by the bill's sponsor, [[Republican]] Senator Dan Hall, as part of an "anti-faith movement" that seeks to "suppress" religion and "wipe it out of government."
Video snippets of opposing remarks by two Senate Democrats were subsequently featured on Fox & Friends. In one of these, State Senator [[John Marty]] said he found the display of In God We Trust on currency "offensive," apparently in light of the culture of religious pluralism and religious equality intended by the Framers of the Constitution.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fake 'Progressive' Group Pits Blacks Against Immigrants In Nasty TV Ad|https://thinkprogress.org/fake-progressive-group-pits-blacks-against-immigrants-in-nasty-tv-ad-51498ddff50b/]]'' October 23, 2014, Esther Yu Hsi Lee, [[ThinkProgress]]
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An anti-immigrant group, dubiously named Progressives For Immigration Reform (PFIR), released a 30-second ad this week seizing on anxiety over [[African-American]] joblessness and [[Hurricane Katrina]] to slam on prospects of immigration reform. The PFIR ad criticizes the President and some [[Louisiana]] lawmakers for endorsing "amnesty for millions of illegal aliens." Suggesting that immigration reform could strip jobs away from African Americans is a political tactic employed time and again by anti-immigrant groups to manufacture tension between blacks and immigrants.
African Americans were devastated by Hurricane Katrina, devastated by joblessness with the Great Recession. Now we face another challenge — our own President. He wants to double immigration and bring in millions more immigrant workers to take jobs, when many of us still can't find jobs. He wants amnesty for millions of illegal aliens who will take jobs too. Ask Louisiana's leaders where they stand on millions more immigrant workers.
Driving a wedge between the African-American community and immigrants is nothing new. Before [[Martin Luther King]] Jr. Day, an immigration-restrictionist group released an ad suggesting that the civil rights leader would not approve of immigration reform because of high unemployment rates among the African-American community. Another Tanton Network organization, [[NumbersUSA]], came out with an ad portraying African Americans as hostile to immigration in [[2012]]. As Daniella Gibbs Léger at the [[Center for American Progress]] pointed out at the time, "Going back decades, Black unemployment has generally been about double that of the White population. If you look at the employment of Blacks and Whites on a graph, they will move up and down with each other, but they will never meet," a reality influenced by economic factors and not by increased immigrant employment. Studies find that African Americans are three times more likely than non-African American workers to "change their relative task specialization" — in other words, transition to higher-skilled jobs — as a result of immigration.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Fake Christian of the Week: Jerry Falwell, Jr.|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDsCK75agVk]]'' August 28, 2020, Mrs. Betty Bowers, America's Best Christian, [[YouTube]]
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Fake pimp from ACORN videos tries to 'punk' CNN correspondent|https://www.cnn.com/2010/US/09/29/okeefe.cnn.prank/index.html]]'' September 29, 2010, Scott Zamost, [[CNN]]
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Lusby, [[Maryland]] ([[CNN]]) -- A conservative activist known for making undercover videos plotted to embarrass a CNN correspondent by recording a meeting on hidden cameras aboard a floating "palace of pleasure" and making sexually suggestive comments, e-mails and a planning document show.
[[James O'Keefe]], best known for hitting the community organizing group ACORN with an undercover video sting, hoped to get CNN Investigative Correspondent Abbie Boudreau onto a boat filled with sexually explicit props and then record the session, those documents show.
The plan apparently was thwarted after Boudreau was warned minutes before it was supposed to happen.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[Fake Think Tanks Fuel Fake News-And the President's Tweets|https://www.wired.com/2017/01/fake-think-tanks-fuel-fake-news-presidents-tweets/]]'' January 24, 2017, Emma Grey Ellis, [[Wired]]
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[[Fake]] news isn't just Macedonian teenagers or internet trolls. A longstanding network of bogus "think tanks" raise disinformation to a pseudoscience, and their studies' pull quotes and flashy stats become the "evidence" driving viral, fact-free stories. Not to mention President Trump's tweets.
These organizations have always existed: They're old-school propagandists with new-school, tech-savvy reach. They've been ginning up so-called research for everyone from shady corporations to anti-[[LGBTQ]] groups to white supremacists for decades—they're practiced, and their faux-academic veneer is thick and glossy. Which makes them harder to brush off than your garden-variety liar. "Fake think tanks use a mix of selected truths, half-truths, and downright fabricated stuff in order to manipulate people," says Massimo Pigliucci, a philosopher at the City College of [[New York]] and author of Nonsense on Stilts: How To Tell Science from Bunk. "We don't live in the age of post-truth. We live in the age of internet-enabled bullshit."
So phony think tanks are hard to spot, let alone discredit and combat. Their mix of pseudoscientific camouflage, long-held political connections, and social media gets them influence—and a whole lot of clicks.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Fallout from allegations of tea party targeting hamper IRS oversight of nonprofits|https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/fallout-from-allegations-of-tea-party-targeting-hamper-irs-oversight-of-nonprofits/2017/12/17/6403c1c0-c59e-11e7-a441-3a768c8586f1_story.html]]'' December 17, 2017, Robert O'Harrow, [[Washington Post]]
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Years of conservative attacks on the [[Internal Revenue Service]] have greatly diminished the ability of agency regulators to oversee political activity by charities and other nonprofits, documents and interviews show.
The fall in oversight, a byproduct of repeated cuts to the [[IRS]] budget, comes at a time when the number of charities is reaching a historic high and they are becoming more partisan and financially complex.
It represents a success for conservatives who have long sought to scale back the IRS and shrink the federal government. They capitalized on revelations in [[2013]] that IRS officials focused inappropriately on tea party and other conservative groups based on their names and policy positions, rather than on their political activity, in assessing their applications for tax-exempt status. Among conservatives, the episode has come to be known as the "IRS targeting scandal."
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{{f344.png}} ''[[False Idol -- Why the Christian Right Worships Donald Trump|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/christian-right-worships-donald-trump-915381/]]'' December 2, 2019, Alex Morris, [[Rolling Stone]]
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On the morning of September 29th, six weeks before the [[2016]] election, [[Donald Trump]] was in a conference room at Trump Tower in [[New York]] talking to leaders of the religious right about sex-reassignment surgery. In a way, he was bringing about his own transformation. Having quashed the idea that his run for president was a lark or a publicity stunt, having come from behind to take the [[Republican]] nomination, and having fought his way up the polls to the extent that he was within striking distance of [[Hillary Clinton]], Trump was now trying to seal the deal. And that involved something he would soon become much more known for: a discussion of other people's genitalia.
"With the operation or without the operation?" Trump asked the conservative [[Christian]] leaders gathered specifically to ascertain whether to grant him their support. In other words, would HB2 — [[North Carolina]]'s so-called bathroom bill — apply to transgender people who had not undergone surgery to alter their sex?
"Without the operation," Christian radio talk-show host Frank Turek confirmed, according to a tape of the meeting exclusively obtained by [[Rolling Stone]]. "If you're a man but you feel like a woman that day, if you're Shania Twain, you can go into a woman's bathroom, and no one can say a word about it."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[False Information About Presidential Debate|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/false-misleading-claims-first-debate]]'' September 29, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko , [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Watch out for documents taken out of context and narratives questioning [[Joe Biden]]'s mental fitness.
In the first of four presidential debates, former vice president Joe Biden squares off against President [[Donald Trump]]. The candidates will discuss COVID-19, the economy, race and protests, and election integrity. We are keeping track of false, misleading, and unverified information about the debates circulating online.
Before passing on any online rumor, take the time to verify it. This can be done by checking how recently an account has been created, keeping a close eye on information from news outlets, or searching online to find another source.
!!!See also
*[[Falun Gong|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falun_Gong]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Falun Gong|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Falun_Gong]], RationalWiki.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Falwell Jr. compromising pictures were in hand before he endorsed Trump: Michael Cohen|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/cohen-falwells-trump-1.5715882]]'' September 8, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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In his book released today, [[Michael Cohen]], the former fixer for U.S. President [[Donald Trump]], for the first time ties evangelical leader [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr.'s [[2016]] presidential endorsement of Trump to Cohen's own role in helping to keep racy "personal" photos of the Falwells from becoming public.
As [[Reuters]] reported last year, the Falwells enlisted Cohen to keep "a bunch of photographs, personal photographs" from becoming public, Cohen said in a recording, made surreptitiously by comedian [[Tom Arnold]]. "I actually have one of the photos," he said, without going into specifics. "It's terrible."
In Disloyal: The Memoir, Cohen describes thinking that his involvement in the Falwell photo matter would be a "catch and kill" — the practice of American tabloids to obtain and then suppress unfavourable stories about celebrities — "but in this case it was just going to be kill."
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Falwell settles lawsuit over Florida real estate venture|https://apnews.com/86b1871d345a4af0bd9c02137f83bbbe]]'' October 8, 2019, [[Associated Press]]
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The [[Miami Herald]] reports that Falwell has agreed to pay [[Gordon Bello]] an undisclosed amount of money.
Falwell is the president of [[Liberty University]], an evangelical Christian school in [[Lynchburg]], [[Virginia]]. Bello is an attorney and legislative aide for the Miami-Dade County Commission.
Bello sued in [[2017]], claiming he was promised a stake in a South Beach hostel that Falwell purchased in [[2013]] for $4.7 million. Bello claims he and his father, Miami builder [[Jett Bello]], pitched Falwell on the hostel idea after being introduced by a high school friend of the younger Bello.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Falwell's 'Blame the Woman' Strategy Goes All the Way Back to Eden|https://www.thedailybeast.com/falwells-blame-the-woman-strategy-goes-all-the-way-back-to-eden?ref=home]]'' August 29, 2020, Candida Moss, [[Daily Beast]]
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In a revelation straight from cliché heaven, a report emerged on Monday that [[Jerry Falwell]] and his wife [[Becki Falwell]] had engaged in a long-term sexual relationship with a pool boy. [[Giancarlo Granda]] said that he met the Falwells as a 20-year-old pool attendant at the Fontainebleau [[Miami Beach]] hotel in [[2012]]. The encounter blossomed into a six-year relationship in which Mr. Falwell watched Mr. Granda have sexual intercourse with his wife multiple times a year. In a statement on the issue Mr. Falwell opted not to become the figurehead of a new Christian poly movement but, instead, followed the conservative Christian sexual ethics playbook and blamed his wife.
In the Aug. 23 statement that quotes from the King James version of the Bible, Falwell, Jr., a leading evangelical supporter of President Trump, said that "Becki had an inappropriate personal relationship with [Granda that he] was not involved [in]." Falwell includes a quote about adultery from the Sermon on the Mount, one about forgiveness from Ephesians, and one about trust in God from the book of Proverbs. He also reveals that the stress and "trauma" of being pressured by Granda led Falwell to experience depression and extreme weight loss (in the past he proudly attributed his weight loss to a lifestyle change). To Falwell's credit, he at least reflects on what he himself might have done to contribute to this breach of marital trust, but this self-reflection might uncharitably be described as performative.
There are obviously two versions to this story. In one Falwell was a willing participant in an atypical yet consensual sexual relationship between adults, but one that would significantly undermine his position as an influential figure in American political and religious affairs. In another, which is more palatable to his Christian base, he is a betrayed husband struggling to come to terms with his wife's affair. Several days later Becki Falwell issued her own statement in which she confirmed her husband's story. There are still some unexplained details, however. For example, if Falwell was deceived, why was he allegedly on a call with Granda and Becki telling Granda not to make Becki jealous?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Family reportedly harassed in Forks after being accused of being members of Antifa|https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/crime/family-harassed-in-forks-after-being-accused-of-being-members-of-antifa/]]'' June 4, 2020, [[Peninsula Daily News]]
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FORKS —The Forks Chamber of Commerce issued a statement Friday decrying the harassment of a [[Spokane]] family accused of being members of [[Antifa]] while near Sequim a gun store owner said he had armed guards because of a threat he received after making comments that Antifa was coming to the North [[Olympic]] Peninsula.
[[Seth Larson]], owner of FREDS [[Guns]] 2.0 in Carlsborg, had urged people to carry guns to a protest organized in Sequim to protect Sequim businesses from Antifa, a political protest movement comprising autonomous groups in militant opposition to fascism. He said he had heard Antifa was busing in protesters
He later apologized for what he called a "knee-jerk reaction," saying the protest was peaceful.
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|!key people |[[Tony Perkins|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Perkins_(politician)]], President<br />Thomas R. Anderson, Chairman|
|!motto |Advancing Faith, Family and Freedom|
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"The FRC often makes false claims about the LGBT community based on discredited research and junk science. The intention is to denigrate LGBT people as the organization battles against same-sex marriage, hate crime laws, anti-bullying programs and the repeal of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy.
"To make the case that the LGBT community is a threat to American society, the FRC employs a number of "policy experts" whose "research" has allowed the FRC to be extremely active politically in shaping public debate. Its research fellows and leaders often testify before Congress and appear in the mainstream media. It also works at the grassroots level, conducting outreach to pastors in an effort to "transform the culture."<<ref " [1]">>
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!!!See also
*[[Family Research Council|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Research_Council]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Family Research Council|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/family-research-council]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[Family Research Council Summary|https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?cycle=2018&strID=C00452383]], OpenSecrets.
*[[Family Research Council|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Family_Research_Council]], RationalWiki.
*[[Family Research Council|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Family_Research_Council]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Family Research Council|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/family-research-council]]. //Southern Poverty Law Center//.">>
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Fan of Trump and Farage raises far-right 'Q' flag at his Cornish castle|https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/jan/11/trum-and-farage-supporter-flies-flag-for-qanon-rar-right-conspiracy]]'' January 11, 2020, Mark Townsend, [[The Guardian]]
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A key supporter of [[Nigel Farage]] and [[Donald Trump]] has provoked ridicule after using his Cornish castle to fly the flag of a prominent conspiracy theory identified by the [[FBI]] as inspiring rightwing violence.
[[John Mappin]], who owns [[Camelot Castle]] at Tintagel, used the [[Victoria]]n hotel to promote a rightwing hoax known as [[QAnon]], which the US intelligence agency has said is a motivator for "domestic extremists" who want to carry out violence in the US.
Mappin is a central figure behind Turning Point [[UK]], the British arm of the pro-Trump American student organisation which has been endorsed by a number of Conservative politicians, including the home secretary, [[Priti Patel]], and [[Jacob Rees-Mogg]], as well as Farage, the leader of the [[Brexit]] party.
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|!formation |~2004–2007|
|!type |[[Advanced persistent threat|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_persistent_threat]]|
|!purpose |[[Cyberespionage|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberespionage]], [[cyberwarfare|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cyberwarfare]]|
|!region |[[Russia]]|
|!methods |[[Zero-days|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-day_(computing)]], [[spearphishing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/spearphishing]], [[malware|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/malware]]|
|!language |[[Russian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_language]]|
|!parent organization |[[GRU|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Intelligence_Directorate]]<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">>|
|!affiliations |[[Cozy Bear]]|
|!formerly |APT28<br/>Pawn Storm<br/>Sofacy Group<br/>Sednit<br/>STRONTIUM<br/>Tsar Team<br/>Threat Group-4127<br/>Grizzly Steppe (when combined with [[Cozy Bear]])|
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!!!See also
*[[Fancy Bear|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fancy_Bear]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Ward, Vicky (October 24, 2016). [[The Man Leading America's Fight Against Russian Hackers Is Putin's Worst Nightmare|http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a49902/the-russian-emigre-leading-the-fight-to-protect-america/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Poulson, Kevin. [[Mueller Finally Solves Mysteries About Russia's 'Fancy Bear' Hackers|https://www.thedailybeast.com/mueller-finally-solves-mysteries-about-russias-fancy-bear-hackers]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Indicting 12 Russian Hackers Could Be Mueller's Biggest Move Yet|https://www.wired.com/story/mueller-indictment-dnc-hack-russia-fancy-bear/]].">>
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Trump fans are fuming at the president's signature [[Florida]] resort after [[Mar-a-Lago]] canceled an anti-[[Muslim]] group's fundraiser starring conservative columnist [[Michelle Malkin]].
Mar-a-Lago had been set to host a Nov. 7 cocktail reception and dinner for anti-Muslim group [[ACT for America]], which has been designated as a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]. Malkin was the keynote speaker at the event, with tickets starting at $1,500.
By Sunday, though, the Trump Organization had canceled the event—apparently in the face of coverage connecting Mar-a-Lago to the anti-Muslim statements made by ACT for America and its founder, [[Brigitte Gabriel]], who claimed in [[2007]] that practicing Muslims "cannot be loyal citizens of the United States."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Far Right Fuming After Big Finance Chokes Off Money Flow|https://www.thedailybeast.com/far-right-fuming-after-big-finance-chokes-off-money-flow]]'' August 21, 2018, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Far-right blogger [[Robert Spencer]] logged into fundraising site [[Patreon]] last week expecting to see how much money he had raised in a new bid to build a studio for his [[YouTube]] videos. Instead, Spencer found out his nascent funding campaign was over about as soon as it had started: at Mastercard's request, Patreon was kicking him off the platform.
"Mastercard has a stricter set of rules and regulations than Patreon, and they reserve the right to not offer their services to accounts of their choosing," Patreon wrote in an email to Spencer, a leader in the "counter-jihad" movement. "This is in line with their terms of service, which means it's something we have to comply by."
Mastercard doesn't own Patreon, and both companies were vague about what had prompted Mastercard to flag Patreon payments to Spencer.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Far right group books Toronto library space for memorial, police attend|https://toronto.citynews.ca/2017/07/13/far-right-group-books-toronto-library-space-memorial-police-attend/]]'' July 13, 2017, Faiza Amin, [[CityNews]]
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A library permit granted to a controversial Canadian group has Mayor [[John Tory]] calling on the city's library board to review policies on which groups should be allowed to rent library spaces and for what purposes.
The [[Canadian Association for Free Expression]] (CAFE), referred to as a far right group, requested space at the Richview Public Library in [[Etobicoke]] for a memorial in honour of an equally controversial lawyer.
[[Lawyer]] Barbara Kulazska passed away last month. Kulazska had defended people facing hate crime charges and [[Holocaust denier]]s, including [[Ernst Zundel]]. Zundel, A German-Canadian writer and activist who has published books denying the Holocaust ever happened, was arrested, charged and served jail time for his denials in [[Canada]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Far Right Pizzagater Mike Cernovich Injects Self Into Bid For Roger Stone Juror Info|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/far-right-pizzagater-mike-cernovich-injects-self-into-bid-for-roger-stone-juror-info]]'' February 28, 2020, Josh Kovensky, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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Far-right blogger [[Mike Cernovich]] demanded access to the questionnaire answers of the jury foreperson in the [[Roger Stone]] prosecution, a court filing revealed on Friday shows.
Cernovich asked U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson to allow him to join the case as an intervenor in order to obtain access to the questionnaire answers. She has not yet ruled on his request.
Cernovich apparently wished to follow up on whatever notoriety he gained from publicizing the juror's [[Twitter]] account, by demanding access to her questionnaire answers.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Far Right Proud Boys Attempt to Menace Critic With Late-Night Threat|https://www.thedailybeast.com/far-right-proud-boys-attempt-to-menace-critic-with-late-night-threat]]'' July 29, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Members of the far-right [[Proud Boys]] men's group allegedly made a threatening late-night visit recently to the home of one of their critics, the latest in the group's escalating actions against its detractors.
Gwen Snyder, an amateur researcher in [[Philadelphia]] who tracks the group's movements, wasn't at home when a group of men visited her residence around 11 p.m. on June 29. Instead, the men talked to her neighbor, according to Snyder, and warned that Snyder needed to stop posting the names of Proud Boys members and other information on [[Twitter]].
"You tell that fat bitch she better stop," one of the Proud Boys allegedly said, according to Snyder.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Far-right 'boogaloo' movement is using Hawaiian shirts to hide its intentions|https://theconversation.com/far-right-boogaloo-movement-is-using-hawaiian-shirts-to-hide-its-intentions-142633]]'' July 22, 2020, Henry Navarro Delgado, [[The Conversation]]
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Members of the loosely organized far-right "boogaloo" movement are making the rounds in the news. They're gaining notoriety not for being linked to domestic acts of terrorism in the United States, but for their penchant for [[Hawaii]]an shirts.
Their fondness for aloha-infused militia looks has caught the interest of journalists and prominent news outlets. This mix of street fashions has become an identifying characteristic of boogaloo boys or bois.
The boogaloo is a fragmented community that began as a firearms board on [[4chan]] and then blossomed on [[Facebook]]. The term boogaloo comes from the [[1980]]s movie Breakin' 2: Electric [[Boogaloo]]. More recently the term has been used to refer to anti-government sentiment, civil unrest and the desire for a second civil war.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Far-right 'Proud Boys' are going on trial over a violent 2018 clash with protesters|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/07/30/proud-boys-trial-over-2018-clash-gavin-mcinnes-speech/1867922001/]]'' July 30, 2019, Associated Press, [[USA Today]]
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NEW YORK — Two members of the far-right [[Proud Boys]] group are going on trial this week for their roles in a violent clash with left-wing protesters in [[New York]].
But no victims will testify at the trial over the October brawl outside the Metropolitan [[Republican]] Club. That's because the victims are not cooperating with police.
The [[New York Times]] reports that the [[Manhattan]] district attorney's office is expected to rely on video from multiple sources in prosecuting Proud Boys members [[Maxwell Hare]] and [[John Kinsman]].
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It has been designated as a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], which monitors extremism in the US.
The [[Proud Boys]] describe themselves as "proud Western chauvinists" and advocate political violence. The group has chapters across North America and beyond - including in the [[UK]] and [[Australia]].
Hare and Kinsman were jailed in a case that centres of a fight that erupted after a speech by Proud Boys founder [[Gavin McInnes]] at [[Manhattan]]'s Metropolitan [[Republican]] Club in October [[2018]].
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Far-right activists clash with London police amid global protests over racism|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/black-lives-matter-protests-1.5611074]]'' June 13, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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Far-right activists scuffled with police and other protesters Saturday in [[London]] and [[Paris]] as more demonstrations in support of [[Black Lives Matter]] unfolded across [[Europe]]. In the U.S., a police shooting drew people to the scene where a man was killed outside an [[Atlanta]] fast-food restaurant.
Tensions were high in cities around the globe, nearly three weeks after [[George Floyd]], a Black man, died after a white [[Minneapolis]] police officer pressed a knee to his neck. European protesters sought to express solidarity against police brutality and racism in the U.S. and to confront bias in their own countries. The demonstrations also posed a challenge to policies intended to limit crowds to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
In Paris, police stopped protesters from confronting far-right activists who unfurled a huge banner from a building denouncing "anti-white racism." The banner was partly torn down by residents in the building, with one raising a fist in victory.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Far-Right Activists Targeted a Vegan Cafe Assuming Antifa Were There|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/xwn9ma/far-right-activists-targeted-a-vegan-cafe-assuming-antifa-were-there]]'' July 8, 2019, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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On July 4, three activists in matching white shirts posed for photos outside Cafe Frida, a vegan restaurant in the [[Quebec]] city of [[Trois-Rivières]], and posted them to their personal [[Facebook]] pages with a message that said: "Three guardians of QUEBEC at the very heart of the antifascist neighborhood sadly no tifafa [antifa] present."
A separate post put up by the men shows posters on the cafe's exterior advertising an upcoming far-right rally in the city. The caption reads: "We went by that spot in Trois-Rivières. Sadly we didn't have the luck to meet any of you." The post also says the cafe would be offering free drinks during the rally, which is untrue, according to the cafe owner.
The men are or have previously been associated with anti-immigrant groups [[Storm Alliance]] and [[Soldiers of Odin]]. In another photo the men say they say they scared the non-existent [[Antifa]] away. VICE reached out to one of the men who posted the images on Facebook but did not receive a response.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Far-right activity not taken seriously enough in Hamilton, sociologist says|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/far-right-activity-not-taken-seriously-enough-in-hamilton-sociologist-says-1.5194732]]'' July 1, 2019, [[CBC News]]
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As the city wrestles with recent violence at Pride and ongoing yellow vest rallies, a sociologist says [[Hamilton]] has had "very little" response to far-right activity in the city.
Many places are seeing a rise in extreme right-wing movements, said Tina Fetner, a sociology professor at [[McMaster University]] who specializes in right wing activism and LGTBQ politics.
But she says Hamilton has had a particularly muted response.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Far-right agitators roil the conservative movement on college campuses in battle to define Trumpism|https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/far-right-agitators-roil-the-conservative-movement-on-college-campuses-in-battle-to-define-trumpism/2019/11/16/a757d88a-0723-11ea-b17d-8b867891d39d_story.html]]'' November 17, 2019, Nick Anderson, [[Washington Post]]
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Fuentes, a [[Boston University]] dropout who lives in the [[Chicago]] suburbs, has emerged as a champion of those on the right who believe mainstream conservatism — in their words, "Conservative Inc." — has gone astray. He attended the [[2017]] [[Unite the Right]] rally in [[Charlottesville]] but denies he is a neo-Nazi or a white nationalist.
On his "[[America First]]" [[YouTube]] show, Fuentes espouses "demographic realism." That means he takes the hardest line possible against immigration: "We're slamming the door so hard that people's faces are shattering," Fuentes says. He also expresses fear about what will happen to America as its population becomes much less white — "dramatic and radical change," he says, "that will come with not insignificant consequences and not all of them good."
Fuentes on his Internet show denounces same-sex marriage and "transgenderism" as "deviancy," and he questions U.S. foreign aid to [[Israel]]. In January, Fuentes likened the [[Holocaust]] to a cookie-baking operation led by the Cookie Monster in a video monologue that implied he questions the death toll of 6 million Jews.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Far-Right Extremists Heading to Washington Amid Talk of Trump "Coup"|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2020/11/12/far-right-extremists-heading-washington-amid-talk-trump-coup]]'' November 12, 2020, Michael Edison Hayden, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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Far-right turnout could be significant. Pro-Trump protesters have already arrived in the thousands at so-called [[Stop the Steal]] events, even those staged in smaller cities like Harrisburg, [[Pennsylvania]]. Pro-Trump figures have been promoting the D.C. event for over a week. The Saturday event also coincides with Trump and his allies espousing increasingly anti-democratic views about his loss.
The D.C. protest appears to have three titles, all of which appear to represent the same protest: "Million MAGA march," a name bastardizing [[Louis Farrakhan]]'s [[1995]] Million Man March in [[Washington]]; "Stop the Steal;" and "March for Trump."
"Stop the Steal" is a reboot of a [[2016]] project launched by convicted felon [[Roger Stone]] to dispute votes in multiracial neighborhoods. "March for Trump," is a brand for the event which was promoted by FOX News' [[Sean Hannity]] on Tuesday. [[Twitter]] users retweeted Hannity's post advertising the event over 11,000 times in less than 24 hours, offering an indication of the potential enthusiasm for the event.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Far-Right Extremists Helped Create The World's Most Powerful Facial Recognition Technology|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/clearview-ai-facial-recognition-alt-right_n_5e7d028bc5b6cb08a92a5c48?ri18n=true]]'' April 7, 2020, Luke O'Brien, [[Huffington Post]]
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Little is known about Ton-That, a 31-year-old [[Australia]]n hacker who moved to [[San Francisco]] in [[2007]]. He made a name for himself two years later by unleashing a computer worm that phished the login credentials of Gmail users. Ton-That showed no remorse after journalists traced the worm to him— he simply set up another phishing site.
By [[2015]], he had joined forces with far-right subversives working to install Trump as president. They included [[Mike Cernovich]], a Trump-affiliated propagandist who spearheaded the near-deadly [[Pizzagate]] disinformation campaign; Andrew "weev" Auernheimer, a neo-Nazi hacker and the webmaster for The [[Daily Stormer]]; and [[Pax Dickinson]], the racist former chief technology officer of [[Business Insider]] who went on to march with neo-Nazis in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]].
In this far-right clique, two of Ton-That's associates loomed larger than most thanks to their close connection to billionaire [[Peter Thiel]], a [[Facebook]] board member and Trump adviser: [[Jeff Giesea]], a Thiel protégé and secret funder of alt-right causes, and Charles "Chuck" Johnson, a former [[Breitbart]] writer and far-right extremist who reportedly coordinated lawfare against media organizations with Thiel. And according to new documents obtained by HuffPost, Johnson appears to have received funding from Thiel for a startup that the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] would label a "white nationalist hate group." (Johnson has filed suit against HuffPost in [[Texas]] over a January [[2019]] article about his visits to members of [[Congress]] to discuss "DNA sequencing.")
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Far-Right Extremists Wanted Blood In Portland's Streets. Once Again, They Got It.|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/andy-ngo-quillette-antifa-proud-boys_n_5d1a1275e4b07f6ca5811e0c?ri18n=true]]'' July 1, 2019, Andy Campbell, [[Huffington Post]]
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A conservative writer was injured over the weekend at a rally in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], kicking off a tidal wave of right-wing complaints about violence on the left.
But Saturday's violence wasn't an outlier; it was guaranteed. It's been happening on the same streets, hosted by the same far-right extremist groups, on a regular basis since the election of President [[Donald Trump]].
These rallies are specifically organized for the purpose of violence, with makeshift weaponry and bloodied, tearful faces appearing in Portland with regularity over the years. HuffPost has reported on how far-right extremists who organize them meticulously plan to attack their ideological opponents and then claim victimhood when the dust settles.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Far-Right Figurehead Flees the UK After 'Arson Attack'|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ep4mvk/far-right-figurehead-flees-the-uk-after-arson-attack]]'' July 28, 2020, Jamie Clifton, [[Vice News]]
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English far-right figurehead [[Tommy Robinson]] has posted a video online claiming that arsonists attacked property owned by his wife, prompting him to flee the [[UK]].
In the video, Robinson – real name, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon – says , "I had an incident, quite a few weeks ago, with an arson. It was targeted against my wife's property. At that point we left the country straight away."
The [[Brexit]] supporter, who has vocally opposed immigration into the UK, goes on to say that he is looking at permanently relocating his family, "which is pretty hard to do, especially with COVID".
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Far-right figurehead Milo Yiannopoulous has water thrown over head at restaurant|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/milo-yiannopolos-gavin-mcinnes-far-right-water-restaurant-washington-a9197091.html]]'' November 10, 2019, Zoe Tidman, [[The Independent]]
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A woman has reportedly poured water over [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] and [[Gavin McInnes]] while the far-right commentators were sat at a restaurant in [[Washington]] [[DC]].
The two men, appearing to laugh off the incident in a video, claimed the woman had been sitting near them for around half an hour and threw water over them as she was leaving.
"A grumpy feminist just poured drinks on us," said Mr McInnes.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Far-Right Outfit Uses A.I. to Power Its Propaganda|https://www.thedailybeast.com/facebook-nukes-far-right-outfit-that-used-ai-to-power-its-propaganda]]'' December 20, 2019, Adam Rawnsley, [[Daily Beast]]
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On Friday, [[Facebook]] pulled down a network of 700 pages with 55 million followers run by The [[Beauty of Life]], a media outlet linked to the [[Epoch Media Group]]. [[Researcher]]s at the disinformation-tracking groups Graphika and the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab found that "dozens" of the fake accounts found in the network taken down by Facebook had avatars that had been generated by AI software as part of a campaign Graphika dubbed Operation [[Fake]] Face Swarm.
In a report published on Friday, Graphika wrote that the Beauty of Life campaign used a kind of artificial intelligence known as generative adversarial networks in order to create fake profile photos. Its unclear which specific software platform Beauty of Life admins used but the software in general can create realistic-looking photos of humans who never existed without copying or alerting photos of an existing person.
The network's use of AI-generated photos gave them the advantages of stealth and scale in creating an empire of fake social media content. The bot-created photos couldn't be traced with reverse image search engines and allowed Beauty of Life trolls to crank out fake profiles in bulk.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Far-Right Proud Boys Rally After Trump's Debate Defense: 'Fuck Them Up'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-refuses-to-condemn-white-supremacists-says-this-is-not-a-right-wing-problem]]'' September 30, 2020, Hanna Trudo, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] refused to condemn right-wing extremist groups when put on the spot during a segment about [[Black Lives Matter]] protests during the first presidential debate.
"I would say almost everything I see is from the left wing, not from the right wing. I'm willing to do anything, I want to see peace," Trump said in [[Cleveland]].
"Well, then do it sir," [[Fox News]] moderator [[Chris Wallace]] replied, giving the president an ample opening to disavow such violent militias.
"Who would you like me to condemn? The [[Proud Boys]]? Stand back and stand by. But I'll tell you what, I'll tell you what. Somebody's gotta do something about antifa and the left, because this is not a right-wing problem, this is a left-wing problem," Trump said.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Far-Right Proud Boys' Founder Called 'Hatemonger'|https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/14/nyregion/proud-boys-trial-gavin-mcinnes.html]]'' August 14, 2019, Colin Moynihan, [[New York Times]]
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Soon after a member of the far-right [[Proud Boys]], who is accused of attacking left-wing protesters last October, took the witness stand in his own defense last week, a prosecutor questioned him about the group's founder, [[Gavin McInnes]].
Wasn't it true, the prosecutor asked the witness, [[Maxwell Hare]], that he had been onstage with Mr. McInnes in [[2018]] when he spoke about assaulting people? Did he remember Mr. McInnes saying another time that there is "not enough violence" these days?
And was Mr. Hare familiar with Mr. McInnes's belief that one is not a man until, among other things, he has beaten someone up and been beaten up?
On Wednesday, during closing arguments, a prosecutor was even more direct: "Gavin McInnes is not a harmless satirist. He is a hatemonger."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Far-Right Reinforcements Swarm Judge's House for Ammon Bundy|https://www.thedailybeast.com/far-right-reinforcements-swarm-judges-house-for-ammon-bundy]]'' April 5, 2021, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Joey Gibson]] was struggling to find a parking place for his flag-festooned pickup truck. The residential [[Boise]], [[Idaho]], neighborhood was already crowded with people and vehicles, including a large motorhome with a "MAGA MONSTA" sign. ("She parked right in front of my driveway," a resident shouted about the motorhome. "That's not okay.")
Many in the crowd on Saturday were not locals. Gibson, the leader of the far-right streetfighting group [[Patriot Prayer]], had traveled interstate from western [[Washington]]. He and others were there to protest outside the home of a judge involved in the case of [[Ammon Bundy]], the leader of a different far-right group. The protest, which Gibson helped promote by sharing the judge's address on the Internet, was a melting pot of fringe activists deeply invested in Bundy's already-contentious court case.
"We need civil disobedience and we need people who are courageous enough to go to jail while you guys haul them in there," Gibson shouted through a megaphone at police who guarded Magistrate Judge David Manweiler house, while a crowd waved signs on the suburban street.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Far-right skinheads join Proud Boys in assaulting protesters in New York City following Gavin McInnes event|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/10/13/far-right-skinheads-join-proud-boys-assaulting-protesters-new-york-city-following-gavin]]'' October 14, 2018, Rachel Janik, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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At least three skinheads were among the crowd of [[Proud Boys]]. Joe Bola and Dennis Davila are members of 211 Bootboys, an ultranationalist far-right skinhead crew based mostly in the [[New York]] metropolitan area. The crew has often shared space with neo-Nazi racist skinheads, most frequently at hate music shows. In addition to his membership in the 211 Bootboys, Davila runs a hate music company called United Riot Records (URR). Bola was photographed wearing a URR shirt Friday night. The third skinhead at the New York scene, known only as "Irv," has belonged to a crew of primarily Latino skinheads called B49, or "Battalion 49." Irv attended the deadly "[[Unite the Right]]" rally in [[Charlottesville]] as a member of the Proud Boys-affiliated group the Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights.
Proud Boys pictured posing Friday. Joe Bola, a member of the skinhead crew 211 Bootboys, is in the center wearing a shirt promoting a hate music company called United Riot Records. (Photo credit [[Twitter]] @HuntedHorse)
The assaults came after Proud Boys founder [[Gavin McInnes]] wrapped up remarks at the Metropolitan [[Republican]] Club located on the Upper East Side in New York. McInnes brought a samurai sword to his event after promising on his [[Instagram]] page to reenact the assassination of [[Japan]]ese socialist Inejiro Asanuma by teenage ultranationalist Otoya Yamaguchi. He called the killing, which was caught on national television and shocked the nation, an "inspiring moment."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Far-Right Social-Media Sites Packed With Foreign Clickbait|https://www.thedailybeast.com/1-in-7-parler-users-follows-macedonian-clickbait-site]]'' October 13, 2020, Adam Rawnsley, [[Daily Beast]]
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The Macedonian youngsters who cashed in on conservative outrage bait are back for [[2020]] and this time they've got a new ally helping them harvest clicks. [[Parler]], the dollar-store [[Twitter]] clone catering to right wingers, is now proving to be a welcome host for the plagiarizing grifters from [[Easter]]n [[Europe]].
New research published by the Stanford Internet Observatory and disinformation-tracking firm Graphika for the nonprofit Election Integrity Project shows that a handful of operators from the global clickbait capital of the Balkans, have found success on the alt platform with clickbait sites like [[Resist the Mainstream]].
"As [[Facebook]] and Twitter get better at fighting this disinformation, especially for people who are financially motivated, it's becoming less profitable to try to build an audience there. When someone finds you out, your entire work can be gone," Jack Cable, one of the authors of the report on Resist the Mainstream told The [[Daily Beast]]. "Because of that, we're seeing a lot of them shifting to social media platforms like Parler or Gab, where they're less likely to have enforcement actions taken against them."
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{{f99.png}} ''[[Far-right targets immigration activists after deadly El Paso shooting|https://www.nationalobserver.com/2019/08/03/analysis/far-right-targets-immigration-activists-after-deadly-el-paso-shooting]]'' August 3, 2019, Caroline Orr, [[National Observer]]
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Far-right networks on [[Twitter]] are trying to use a hoax spread by an American Conservative news and opinion website a few days ago to blame a mass shooting in [[El Paso]] on "antifa" — a loose collective of left-wing activists who focus on combating racism, sexism, xenophobia and other oppressive ideologies.
At least 20 people are dead and 26 injured after a mass shooting in El Paso, [[Texas]], on Saturday afternoon, according to state officials. The suspect is described as a 21-year-old white male, and the [[FBI]] is reportedly investigating the incident as a hate crime. Before the rampage, the shooter allegedly posted an anti-immigrant manifesto on an online message board.
Not long after the shooting, social media users started speculating on the motive and ideology of the shooter — and it didn't take long for some to settle on an unfounded narrative blaming antifa, shorthand for antifascists, for the bloodshed.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Far-Right Trolls Back Ex-Gawker Editor's Lawsuit Against The Daily Beast|https://www.thedailybeast.com/far-right-trolls-back-ex-gawker-editors-lawsuit-against-the-daily-beast]]'' June 15, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A former [[Gawker]] editor suing The [[Daily Beast]] is getting help from a set of right-wing trolls, including a Trumpy conspiracy site, white nationalist sympathizer [[Michelle Malkin]], and a company tied to far-right agitator Charles Johnson.
In [[2019]], The Daily Beast published a story about how the relaunch of Gawker collapsed after two full-time writers resigned in protest for what they claimed were offensive comments made by then-editorial director [[Carson Griffith]]. After Splinter published a story that included Griffith's old tweets using gay slurs and racial stereotypes about Asians, the two writers, [[Maya Kosoff]] and [[Anna Breslaw]], went to Bustle Digital Group human resources with complaints about Griffith, which they said included remarks about poor people as well as sharing an email remarking on the penis size of a well-known businessman. When they felt HR did not respond properly, the duo resigned and said that they couldn't "continue to work under someone who is antithetical to our sensibility and journalistic ethics, or for an employer [CEO [[Bryan Goldberg]]] who refuses to listen to the women who work for him when it's inconvenient."
Griffith filed a lawsuit against The Daily Beast earlier this year, alleging that reporter [[Maxwell Tani]] was motivated by his personal agenda (Tani was friends with one of the Gawker writers, which he acknowledged in the 2019 piece). Now, Griffith appears to be getting help from a company started by one of the original Gawker's chief antagonists.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Far-Right YouTube Stars Plan Takeover of UKIP|https://www.thedailybeast.com/far-right-youtube-stars-plan-takeover-of-ukip]]'' June 26, 2018, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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On [[YouTube]], [[Paul Joseph Watson]] spends his time ranting in front of a map of the world for his 1.2 million followers. [[Carl Benjamin]] poses as an ancient Mesopotamian leader. And [[Mark Meechan]], who goes by the handle Count Dankula, is enjoying a new level of online fame after being fined £800 for teaching his pug to do a Hitler salute.
Together, they want to be the new face of Britain's struggling U.K. Independence Party.
Joined by former [[Breitbart]] writer [[Milo Yiannopoulos]], the British YouTube personalities are attempting to flood the right-wing party's membership roles with supporters in what Watson describes as a "soft coup."
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!!!See also
*[[Dan and Farris Wilks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_and_Farris_Wilks]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Farris Wilks|https://www.desmog.com/farris-wilks/]], DeSmogBlog.
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Featuring images of women's faces, troubled and with brows furrowed, crisis pregnancy centers beckon to prospective visitors from subway platforms and bus ceilings. These centers proudly announce their range of services on the web, often providing information about abortion services and post-abortion care.
But CPCs, by definition, are not abortion providers. They exist to steer women away from abortion in whatever manner necessary, even if it involves deception or the misrepresentation of what medical services are available at their facilities. Frequently, these centers employ no medical personnel, and/or provide ultrasounds as their only form of obstetric care. The Supreme Court ruled this fall that CPCs must disclose to clients if there are no licensed medical staff on their premises.
Building the CPC network has been a top strategy of anti-abortion forces over recent decades. That network is now extensive and, perhaps unsurprisingly, well-funded. Among the most generous supporters of these pseudo-clinics on the front lines of the abortion war is the [[Thirteen Foundation]], a philanthropic outgrowth of a recently acquired [[Texas]] fracking fortune.
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WASHINGTON — Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] is criticizing a declaration by a group of scientists that supports the concept of "herd immunity," which the White House is using to bolster a push to reopen schools and businesses amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Fauci says backing herd immunity — the idea that a disease will stop spreading once nearly everybody has contracted it — is "total nonsense."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Fauci disappears from public as White House shifts focus to economy|https://www.businessinsider.com/fauci-disappears-public-white-house-shifts-to-economy-2020-5]]'' May 21, 2020, Tom Porter, [[Business Insider]]
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Dr [[Anthony Fauci]], the top US expert on infectious diseases, has been conspicuously absent from the airwaves in recent week.
Fauci was a frequent guest on cable news during the height of the pandemic, but has not given a broadcast media interview for nearly three weeks, noted [[CNN]].
Fauci was criticised by Trump last week after warning of the dangers of lifting lockdown measures too soon in testimony to a [[US Senate]] committee.
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In recent weeks, President [[Donald Trump]] has boasted about his administration's efforts to produce a safe COVID-19 vaccine while simultaneously declaring that the distribution of that vaccine to the American public would happen "very soon."
But Trump has not seen the vaccine data.
In fact, no one in the administration has seen it. In an interview with The [[Daily Beast]] Monday evening, Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the head of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s, said there is only one individual who has access to the data that would show whether a vaccine is viable.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Fauci to a Meddling HHS Official: 'Take a Hike'|https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/09/fauci-caputo-alexander-cdc-fda/616436/]]'' September 23, 2020, Alexis C. Madrigal, [[The Atlantic]]
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Yesterday, after weeks of reports about political interference in the efforts of government scientists and public-health experts to inform Americans about the pandemic, [[Anthony Fauci]], the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, directly addressed the two Trump-administration officials at the center of the recent controversy: [[Michael Caputo]], a spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services, and Caputo's former science adviser, [[Paul Alexander]], who attempted to censor what scientists, including Fauci, said about the coronavirus.
"Caputo enabled Alexander," Fauci told me over email. "Alexander is the one who directly tried to influence the CDC (he may have succeeded, I cannot really say) and even me (I told him to go take a hike)."
Fauci's comments came after his appearance at [[The Atlantic]] Festival yesterday evening.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Fauci unsure what Trump means by saying the country is 'rounding the corner on the virus'|https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/04/politics/fauci-trump-unsure-rounding-the-corner-covid/index.html]]'' September 5, 2020, Caroline Kelly, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] said Friday that he's not sure what President [[Donald Trump]] meant when he said earlier that evening that the country is "rounding the corner" on the coronavirus pandemic.
"I'm not sure what he means," Fauci, the director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s, told CNN's [[Jim Acosta]] on "The Situation Room."
"There are certain states that are actually doing well in the sense of that the case numbers are coming down." However, Fauci continued, experts remain concerned by a number of states, including [[Montana]], [[Michigan]], [[Minnesota]] and the [[Dakota]]s, that are starting to see an uptick in the percentage of coronavirus tests coming back positive -- an indication of spread of the virus.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[FBI Arrests Members of Neo-Nazi Cell Whose Plot to Murder Antifa Couple Was Foiled By a Bad Back|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/akwvpj/fbi-arrests-members-of-neo-nazi-cell-whose-plot-to-murder-antifa-couple-was-foiled-by-a-bad-back]]'' January 17, 2020, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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Three men in [[Georgia]] allegedly associated with the neo-Nazi terror group [[The Base]] have been arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit murder.
[[Luke Austin Lane]], [[Micheal Helterbrand]], and [[Jacob Kaderli]] were arrested on Wednesday over a plot to kill an "[[Antifa]] couple" in Georgia. The arrests of the three young man bring the total of Base members arrested this week to six.
The affidavit surrounding the arrests paints a dramatic story in which an undercover agent infiltrated the Georgia cell of the neo-Nazi terror group and learned how the group planned to kill a couple. The affidavit shows Lane, known as TMB (The Militant [[Buddhist]]), as the leader of the group, who would organize meetups on his father's property in Silver Creek, Georgia.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[FBI arrests reveal shocking details in case against former Canadian reservist Patrik Mathews|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/fbi-arrests-the-base-georgia-wisconsin-1.5432006]]'' January 18, 2020, Karen Pauls, [[CBC News]]
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[[FBI]] officers have arrested more alleged members of a racially motivated and violent extremist group that a former [[Manitoba]] reservist has been accused of recruiting for — and court documents tell a chilling tale that includes plans to murder a married couple and overthrow the U.S. government.
In separate sweeps Friday, American law enforcement arrested three men in [[Georgia]] and another in [[Wisconsin]].
The arrests came just one day after three alleged members of [[The Base]] were arrested in [[Delaware]] and [[Maryland]] — including 27-year-old [[Patrik Mathews]]. The Manitoba man had been missing for nearly five months, ever since he was accused of recruiting for a global neo-Nazi group, while at the same time serving in [[Canada]]'s army reserves.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[FBI busts Atomwaffen terrorists around the country for targeting journalists|https://www.dailykos.com/stories/1922302]]'' February 26, 2020, David Neiwert, [[Daily KOS]]
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The foursome—Cameron Brandon Shea, 24, of Redmond, [[Washington]]; Kaleb Cole, 24, a former [[Seattle]]-area resident now in [[Texas]]; Taylor Ashley Parker-Dipeppe, 20, of [[Spring Hill]], [[Florida]]; and Johnny Roman Garza, 20, of Queen Creek, [[Arizona]]—were arrested this week for targeting journalists and others with threatening posters delivered to them warning that "You Have Been Visited By Your Local Nazis."
According to the complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court, the four were all [[Atomwaffen]] Division members who met online and formed a discreet working group that organized online through the chat platform Wire. The main ringleaders were Shea and Cole, the latter of whom resided in suburban Snohomish County until a warrant was issued for his arrest by King County authorities in December on weapons possession charges, based on an incident in Texas.
Another leading Atomwaffen member, John Cameron Denton of the [[Houston]], Texas, area, was also arrested on Wednesday by the [[FBI]]. He was charged with attempting to terrorize the [[New York]] newsroom of Pro Publica, which published a major expose of the group in February [[2018]], and the journalist who was its primary author.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[FBI director says antifa is an ideology, not an organization|https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-race-and-ethnicity-archive-bdd3b6078e9efadcfcd0be4b65f2362e]]'' September 17, 2020, Eric Tucker, [[Associated Press]]
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WASHINGTON (AP) — [[FBI]] Director Chris Wray told lawmakers Thursday that antifa is an ideology, not an organization, delivering testimony that puts him at odds with President [[Donald Trump]], who has said he would designate it a terror group.
Hours after the hearing, Trump took to [[Twitter]] to chastise his FBI director for his statements on antifa and on [[Russia]]n election interference, two themes that dominated a congressional hearing on threats to the American homeland.
Referring to antifa, the president wrote: "And I look at them as a bunch of well funded ANARCHISTS & THUGS who are protected because the Comey/Mueller inspired FBI is simply unable, or unwilling, to find their funding source, and allows them to get away with "murder". LAW & ORDER!"
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[[FBI]] agents recruited a [[Proud Boys]] leader to provide them with information about antifa networks months before he was charged with storming the U.S. Capitol with other members of the far-right extremist group, a defense attorney says.
Proud Boys "thought leader" and organizer Joseph Biggs agreed to provide the FBI with information about anti-fascist activists in [[Florida]] and elsewhere after an agent contacted him in late July [[2020]] and arranged to meet at a restaurant, Biggs' lawyer, J. Daniel Hull, wrote Monday in a court filing.
The two agents who met with Biggs wanted to know what he was "seeing on the ground," Hull said. Over the next few weeks, Biggs answered an agent's follow-up questions in a series of phone calls.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[FBI Examining Hunter's Laptop As Foreign Op, Contradicting Trump's Intel Czar|https://www.thedailybeast.com/fbi-examining-hunter-bidens-laptop-as-foreign-op-contradicting-john-ratcliffe-trumps-intel-czar]]'' October 19, 2020, Spencer Ackerman, [[Daily Beast]]
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The [[FBI]] is investigating the purloined laptop materials from [[Joe Biden]]'s son as part of a possible foreign disinformation operation, a congressional source told The [[Daily Beast]]—an investigation at odds with a statement from President Trump's director of national intelligence.
[[John Ratcliffe]], the director of national intelligence, told Fox Business on Monday that the dissemination of materials from [[Hunter Biden]]'s alleged laptop was not part of a [[Russian disinformation]] campaign.
"The intelligence community doesn't believe that because there is no intelligence that supports that," Ratcliffe said.
But that assessment gets out in front of the FBI, which took custody of the laptop and an external hard drive as early as in December, according to the [[New York Post]]. The bureau, according to the congressional source, is looking into the provenance of the material. And among the questions they're seeking to answer is whether the laptop dump is part of what the intelligence community's counterintelligence chief has already described as a Russian disinformation effort targeting the [[2020]] election.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[FBI Informant Panic Is Ruining Friendships All Over the Far Right|https://www.thedailybeast.com/fbi-informant-panic-is-ruining-friendships-all-over-the-far-right-proud-boys-and-america-firsters]]'' February 14, 2021, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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As federal authorities crack down on the far right after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, the movement's leaders have found new sources of suspicion: each other.
In the Trumpist "[[America First]]" movement and the far-right paramilitary group the [[Proud Boys]], alliances are fracturing as extremists brand each other as potential informants. Now racist live-streamers are accusing their former comrades of attempting to turn over followers to law enforcement, while Proud Boys chapters are splintering from the national organization over similar fears.
Until the [[FBI]] started closing in, white nationalists Nick Fuentes and [[Patrick Casey]] were the two most prominent figures in the racist "America First" movement.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[FBI investigating Chinese media tycoon linked to Bannon: report|https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/506535-fbi-investigating-chinese-media-tycoon-linked-to-bannon-report]]'' July 9, 2020, John Bowden, [[The Hill]]
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The [[FBI]] is reportedly investigating a [[Chinese]] businessman with close ties to Stephen Bannon, the former White House chief strategist and ex-head of [[Breitbart]] News.
The [[Wall Street Journal]] reported Thursday that an investigation into [[Guo Wengui]], an exiled businessman currently living in the U.S. with citizenship in the [[United Arab Emirates]], has been active for six months and is centered around Guo's activities in the U.S. including his media ventures, to which Bannon is connected.
Of interest to the FBI is the source of Guo's funding, according to the Journal, including funding that he used for a media company that in [[2018]] hired Bannon as a consultant following his exit from the White House and Breitbart, a right-wing news site. The probe's overall target and purpose was unclear, according to the Journal.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[FBI now classifies far-right Proud Boys as 'extremist group', documents say|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/19/proud-boys-fbi-classification-extremist-group-white-nationalism-report]]'' November 19, 2018, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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The [[FBI]] now classifies the far-right [[Proud Boys]] as an "extremist group with ties to white nationalism", according to a document produced by [[Washington]] state law enforcement.
The FBI's [[2018]] designation of the self-confessed "western chauvinist group" as extremist has not been previously made public.
The Proud Boys was founded by the Vice Media co-founder [[Gavin McInnes]]. McInnes has insisted that his group is not white nationalist or "alt-right" but the Proud Boys have a history of misogyny and glorifying violence. The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC) lists them as a hate group.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The [[FBI]]'s top lawyer, [[Dana Boente]], who has spent nearly 40 years with the Justice Department but has been targeted for criticism over the last year by some conservative commentators and supporters of President [[Donald Trump]] for his role in the [[Russia]] investigation, is leaving the bureau.
Boente has most recently served as the FBI's general counsel but has held a variety of roles in his 38-year Justice Department career, including acting attorney general in the early days of the Trump administration, a United States attorney in [[Virginia]] and the acting head of the department's national security division.
The FBI said that Boente had given notice on Friday that he intended to retire effective June 30, the bureau said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[FCC looks to fine conservative activists $5 million for false mail voting robocalls|https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/fcc-looks-fine-conservative-activists-5-million-false-mail-voting-n1277569]]'' August 24, 2021, Jane C. Timm, [[NBC News]]
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The [[Federal Communications Commission]] proposed a $5.1 million fine against conservative activists [[Jacob Wohl]] and John Burkman and J.M. Burkman & Associates for making 1,141 unlawful robocalls that made false claims about mail voting, the agency said Tuesday.
"Did you know that if you vote by mail, your personal information will be part of a public database that will be used by police departments to track down old warrants and be used by credit card companies to collect outstanding debts?" the call said, before also erroneously claiming the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] might use such data to enforce mandatory vaccinations.
Thousands of voters received such calls in [[New York]], [[Ohio]] and [[Michigan]], according to state prosecutors, who say it was an attempt to suppress Black voters. The activists face criminal charges for their role in spreading the disinformation, and New York Attorney General [[Letitia James]] is attempting to force the men to pay up to $2.7 million in penalties for the calls.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[FCC sucked deeper into partisan politics, Trumpism: Nominated commissioner sparks conflict-of-interest row|https://www.theregister.com/2020/11/11/fcc_commissioner_section230/]]'' November 11, 2020, Kieren Mccarthy, [[The Register]]
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At a Senate hearing this week investigating whether [[Nathan Simington]] should take over the position to be vacated by commissioner Michael O'Rielly in January, Senator [[Richard Blumenthal]] (D-CT) asked him if the nominee would recuse himself from a review by the American regulator of [[Section 230]] of the [[Communications Decency Act]] (CDA).
When Simington failed to say he would, Blumenthal made it plain he would hold up his nomination as a result. "I'm deeply troubled by your apparent refusal to commit to recusing yourself. And I will put a hold on your nomination as long as you decline to make that commitment," the senator said.
What's this all about? Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is the slice of US law that, give or take some caveats, protects internet platforms from being sued into oblivion for what their users share online. It makes sure [[Google]], [[Facebook]], [[Twitter]], etc, largely can't be held responsible for netizen-generated content, and is a cornerstone of the internet as we know it today. There is an ongoing push to overhaul or dissolve this legal shield by those who are upset at what they claim is censorship by the web giants.
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President [[Donald Trump]] said on Monday that he has been taking the unproven anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine as a preventative treatment for the coronavirus.
Recent studies have shown that the drug has little to no effectiveness in treating the coronavirus, and the FDA has issued a warning regarding its potentially deadly side-effects.
Speaking to reporters on Monday afternoon, the president took aim at ousted vaccine chief Dr. [[Rick Bright]], who recently came forward with a whistleblower complaint about the Trump administration's push of the controversial drug.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fear, Inc.: The Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America|https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/religion/reports/2011/08/26/10165/fear-inc/]]'' August 26, 2011, Wajahat Ali, [[Center for American Progress]]
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These pundits and bloggers, however, are not the only members of the [[Islamophobia]] infrastructure. Breivik's manifesto also cites think tanks, such as the [[Center for Security Policy]], the Middle East Forum, and the [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]]—three other organizations we profile in this report. Together, this core group of deeply intertwined individuals and organizations manufacture and exaggerate threats of "creeping Sharia," Islamic domination of the West, and purported obligatory calls to violence against all non-Muslims by the Quran.
This network of hate is not a new presence in the United States. Indeed, its ability to organize, coordinate, and disseminate its ideology through grassroots organizations increased dramatically over the past 10 years. Furthermore, its ability to influence politicians' talking points and wedge issues for the upcoming 2012 elections has mainstreamed what was once considered fringe, extremist rhetoric.
And it all starts with the money flowing from a select group of foundations. A small group of foundations and wealthy donors are the lifeblood of the Islamophobia network in America, providing critical funding to a clutch of right-wing think tanks that peddle hate and fear of Muslims and Islam—in the form of books, reports, websites, blogs, and carefully crafted talking points that anti-Islam grassroots organizations and some right-wing religious groups use as propaganda for their constituency.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Federal Agencies Tapped Protesters' Phones in Portland|https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/homeland-security-portland/]]'' September 21, 2020, Ken Klippenstein, [[The Nation]]
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This summer, [[Portland]] looked like a war zone. Phalanxes of shadowy law enforcement personnel fired crowd-control munitions, as plumes of teargas billowed into the sky. Federal agents without clearly visible identification rounded up protesters and loaded them into unmarked cars, on American streets. When videos began to spread online, it was hard to tell what was going on, or how widely. Ad Policy
The public backlash was ferocious, spurring [[Congress]] to demand that the [[Department of Homeland Security]] (DHS) disclose information about the operation. But the DHS never came clean to the public about the full extent of its intelligence operations in Portland, which consisted of clandestine activities including interceptions of protesters' phone calls conducted by a task force that included federal agencies besides the DHS, according to two former intelligence officers familiar with the matter.
"Unidentified stormtroopers. Unmarked cars. [[Kidnapping]] protesters and causing severe injuries in response to graffiti. These are not the actions of a democratic republic. [Department of Homeland Security's] actions in Portland undermine its mission," House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]] tweeted in mid-July. Later that month, The [[Washington Post]] reported that the DHS's intelligence division, the Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A) had generated intelligence reports on several prominent journalists covering the Portland protests. Members of both the House and Senate intelligence committees promptly demanded to know what kinds of intelligence they had collected on both journalists and protesters. A letter from the Senate contained the suggestive admonition that the division "is obligated by statute to keep the congressional intelligence committees fully and currently informed of its operations."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Federal Agent Busted for Alleged QAnon Threat Against a Boss|https://www.thedailybeast.com/customs-and-border-protection-officer-alberto-almeida-arrested-for-threatening-a-boss]]'' October 7, 2020, Justin Rohrlich, [[Daily Beast]]
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A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer who apparently embraced the pro-Trump conspiracy movement [[QAnon]] has been arrested after allegedly threatening an agency higher-up over a litany of imaginary crimes.
The charges against CBP officer Alberto Almeida, which were filed in [[New Jersey]] federal court last week and have not been previously reported, is the latest example of the traction QAnon's dangerous brand of right-wing disinformation seems to be gaining within the ranks of law enforcement.
According to the criminal complaint, Almeida sent "numerous" menacing messages via text and social media to Edward Fox, CBP's assistant port director for Newark, New Jersey, over the past nine months.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Federal agents invade Portland, citing Trump's executive order protecting statues|https://www.motherjones.com/crime-justice/2020/07/federal-agents-portland-border-patrol-chad-wolf-statues/]]'' July 17, 2020, Dan Friedman, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[Portland]] has been invaded by federal agents—including unidentified, camouflage-clad officers who have emerged from unmarked minivans to arrest protesters. These officers have reportedly refused to say what agency they work for. But their supposed authority to police [[Oregon]]'s largest city and make arrests appears to rest on a June 26 executive order by President [[Donald Trump]] calling for the protection of statues, monuments, and federal property.
[[Black Lives Matter]] protests in Portland have continued this month, drawing attention from Trump, who falsely described the city as "totally out of control." Trump also threatened this week to "take over" cities he claims are suffering from crime sprees. Agents from US Marshals Service, Federal Protective Service, [[Homeland Security Investigations]], and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have been in Portland since early this month. But on July 14, protesters began to document instances in which armed agents wearing masks and military-style fatigues emerged from unmarked vehicles, detained protesters with no explanation, and drove away.
On Friday, a Customs and Border Patrol spokesperson said that officers from the agency, which is part of the Homeland Security Department, carried out the arrest shown in the above video. The spokesperson said:
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Allowing the government to assume the role of defendant in the suit likely would have doomed Carroll's case, since the law does not allow libel claims against federal officials acting in their official capacity.
"In that event, Ms. Carroll would be left with no remedy, even if the president's statements were false and defamatory," Kaplan wrote.
Justice Department lawyers pointed to a series of other cases where questions of a personal nature raised with federal officials or statements they made were deemed related to their work, but Kaplan said those cases were wrongly decided or not comparable.
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{{f99.png}} ''[[Federal Liberals want to outlaw forced LGBTQ conversion therapy|https://www.nationalobserver.com/2020/10/02/news/federal-liberals-want-outlaw-forced-lgbtq-conversion-therapy]]'' October 2, 2020, Stephanie Levitz, [[National Observer]]
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The federal Liberals have reintroduced a bill that would ban forcing children or adults to undergo therapy aimed at altering their sexual orientation or gender identity. The government had previously introduced the legislation in March, just before Parliament shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and then their decision to prorogue in August erased the bill from the [[House of Commons]] agenda. Diversity Minister [[Bardish Chagger]] said choosing to reintroduce an effort to ban so-called conversion therapy just days into the new parliamentary session sends a strong signal.
She called conversion therapy destructive, harmful and deadly "On this side of the House we focus on advancing and protecting [[LGBTQ]]2 rights," she told the House of Commons Thursday. The NDP had backed the previous bill. They suggested Thursday they would support this one as well, ensuring its passage through the House of Commons. "Attempting to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity is impossible and the attempts themselves do great harm to those fearing or already suffering from rejection by family, friends and their community," NDP MP [[Randall Garrison]] said in the House of Commons. Conservative Leader [[Erin O'Toole]] called conversion therapy wrong and said it should be banned.
But he accused Liberals of deliberately introducing a potentially divisive piece of legislation just as he's begun his job as leader of the party. There are MPs in his caucus who have been vocally opposed to the bill in the past. The new bill ignores the "drafting failures" of the first one, O'Toole said. "Clarity is one of the goals of legislative drafting but the Liberals know that clarity and sincerity don't always make for good wedge politics in the age of [[Twitter]]," he said. The federal Liberals have reintroduced a bill that would ban forcing children or adults to undergo therapy aimed at altering their sexual orientation or gender identity. "The government knows if the bill is more clearly drafted they might lose their 'gotcha' effect that is becoming far too common in the politics we see to the south of us." The bill would ban conversation therapy for minors and also outlaw forcing an adult to undergo conversation therapy against their will. The bill would also ban removing a minor from [[Canada]] for the purpose of obtaining conversion therapy abroad. The bill also aims to make it illegal to profit from providing conversion therapy and to advertise an offer to provide conversion therapy. The new offences would not apply to those who provide support to individuals questioning their sexual orientation or gender identity, such as parents, friends, teachers, doctors, mental health professionals, school or pastoral counsellors and faith leaders.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Federal officials stockpiled munitions, sought 'heat ray' device before clearing Lafayette Square, whistleblower says|https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-protest-lafayette-square/2020/09/16/ca0174e4-f788-11ea-89e3-4b9efa36dc64_story.html]]'' September 17, 2020, Marissa J. Lang, [[Washington Post]]
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Hours before law enforcement forcibly cleared protesters from [[Lafayette Square]] in early June amid protests over the police killing of George Floyd, federal officials began to stockpile ammunition and seek devices that could emit deafening sounds and make anyone within range feel as if their skin was on fire, according to an Army [[National Guard]] major who was there.
D.C. National Guard Maj. Adam D. DeMarco told lawmakers that defense officials were searching for crowd-control technology deemed too unpredictable to use in war zones and had authorized the transfer of about 7,000 rounds of ammunition to the D.C. Armory as protests against police use of force and racial injustice roiled [[Washington]].
In sworn testimony, shared this week with The [[Washington Post]], DeMarco provided his account as part of an ongoing investigation into law enforcement and military officers' use of force against D.C. protesters.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Federal Prosecutors Have Steve Bannon's Murky Nonprofit in Their Sights|https://www.propublica.org/article/federal-prosecutors-have-steve-bannons-murky-nonprofit-in-their-sights]]'' August 24, 2020, Yeganeh Torbati, [[ProPublica]]
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Near the end of a lengthy indictment detailing fraud allegations against Stephen Bannon, former Donald [[Trump campaign]] CEO and chief strategist and his associates, federal prosecutors reveal that they intend to seize the assets of a murky nonprofit organization Bannon launched in [[2017]] to promote "economic nationalism."
The group is [[Citizens of the American Republic]], a [[California]]-based nonprofit that serves as a platform for Bannon's films and podcasts that promote Trump's ideology. Throughout the 24-page indictment, the group appears to be referenced as "Non-Profit-1" in a scheme in which Bannon and his partners were allegedly looting a crowdsourced charity, [[We Build the Wall]], for personal gain. The indictment never outright states that "Non-Profit-1" is Citizens of the American Republic, but it describes it as an "organization founded by [Bannon] with the stated purpose of promoting economic nationalism and American sovereignty," which closely matches the nonprofit's own stated aims.
The indictment alleges that "Non-Profit-1" received over $1 million through the scheme and funneled part of it to [[Brian Kolfage]], the military veteran who raised money to build a privately funded wall to help Trump block off the southern border.
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The ''Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies'', most frequently called the ''Federalist Society'', is an organization of [[conservatives|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] and [[libertarians|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism_in_the_United_States]] seeking reform of the current [[American legal system|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_the_United_States]] in accordance with a [[textualist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textualism]] or [[originalist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Originalism]] interpretation of the [[U.S. Constitution|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution]]. It is one of the nation's most influential legal organizations.<<ref " [3]">> It has played a significant role in moving the national debate to the right on the [[Second Amendment|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution]], [[campaign finance regulation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/campaign_finance_reform]], [[state sovereignty|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution]], and the [[Commerce Clause|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commerce_Clause]]. It plays a central role in networking and mentoring young conservative lawyers.<<ref " [6]">>
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|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/27/21| $31,619,788.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/14/20| $31,658,750.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2017_10740bf5.PDF]]|05/10/19| $31,211,664.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2016_0ef27ea0.PDF]]|03/26/18| $30,407,192.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2015_0df107ac.pdf]]|08/09/17| $27,551,950.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2014_0cb9b5b7.PDF]]|07/26/16| $16,217,366.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2013_0b6339fd.PDF]]|05/26/15| $12,660,929.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2012_0a31cab8.PDF]]|04/22/14| $9,071,532.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2011_091ae5ee.PDF]]|04/04/13| $8,749,884.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2010_07f28a4b.PDF]]|02/24/12| $7,912,615.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2009_06CF42F4.PDF]]|03/09/11| $9,778,963.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2008_05C57ED2.PDF]]|04/08/10| $9,764,864.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363235550/363235550_2007_04C42BB6.PDF]]|03/13/09| $9,693,499.00|
!!!See also
*[[Federalist Society|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalist_Society]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Schwartz, Peter (March 9, 2015). [[Wolf at the Door: Antonin Scalia and the Legal Conservative Movement|http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-schwartz/wolf-at-the-door-antonin-_b_6723138.html]]. Huffington Post.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Barnes, Robert (November 21, 2008). [[Conservative Federalist Society Can Expect Its Status to Shrink|https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/20/AR2008112003460.html]]. Washington Post.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Fletcher, Michael (July 29, 2005). [[What the Federalist Society Stands For|https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/28/AR2005072801779.html]]. Washington Post.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[Our Purpose|http://www.fed-soc.org/aboutus/]]. Federalist Society.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[Background|http://www.fed-soc.org/aboutus/page/our-background]]. Federalist Society.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Hollis-Brusky, Amanda (2015). "Ideas with Consequences: The Federalist Society and the Conservative Counterrevolution". Oxford University Press.">>
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Federalist Society's Leonard Leo is helping Trump make courts more conservative|https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/investigations/leonard-leo-federalists-society-courts/]]'' May 21, 2019, Robert O'Harrow Jr., [[Washington Post]]
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[[Leonard Leo]] stepped onto the stage in a darkened [[Florida]] ballroom, looked out at a gathering of some of the nation's most powerful conservative activists and told them they were on the cusp of fulfilling a long-sought dream.
For two decades, Leo has been on a mission to turn back the clock to a time before the U.S. Supreme Court routinely expanded the government's authority and endorsed new rights such as abortion and same-sex marriage. Now, as President Trump's unofficial judicial adviser, he told the audience at the closed-door event in February that they had to mobilize in "very unprecedented ways" to help finish the job.
"We're going to have to understand that judicial confirmations these days are more like political campaigns," Leo told the members of the [[Council for National Policy]], according to a recording of the speech obtained by The [[Washington Post]]. "We're going to have to be smart as a movement."
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|>| !Federation for American Immigration Reform |
|!abbreviation |F.A.I.R.|
|!formation |February 1, 1978|
|!status |Non-profit [[tax exempt|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(3)]]|
|!tax id |52-1136126|
|!headquarters |25 Massachusetts Ave NW, Suite 330, Washington, D.C., 20001, USA|
|!key people |President [[Daniel A. Stein|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Stein_(attorney)]] (1988-)<br/>Bob Dane, Executive Director|
|!founder |[[John Tanton]]<br>Otis L. Graham, Jr.<br>Sidney Swensrud|
|!mission |"improve border security, stop illegal immigration, promote immigration levels at about 300,000 annually"|
|!website |[[fairus.org|https://www.fairus.org]]|
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The ''Federation for American Immigration Reform'' (''FAIR'') is a non-profit [[tax exempt|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(3)]] organization in the [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]] that self-identifies as an organization seeking to reduce both legal and illegal immigration.<<ref " [1]">> The group publishes position papers, organizes events, and runs campaigns in order to influence US immigration policies. The [[Southern Poverty Law Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Poverty_Law_Center]] classifies FAIR as a hate group with close ties to white supremacist groups.<<ref " [2]">>
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|!Updated |April 29, 2020|<|<|
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|!EIN |52-1136126|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
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|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2018_10e64f71.pdf]]|08/23/19| $36,062,018.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2017_0fbe45f7.PDF]]|10/30/18| $36,100,872.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2016_0e4a133e.PDF]]|10/16/17| $14,425,691.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2015_0d11ea0b.PDF]]|11/02/16| $14,981,665.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2014_0be19161.PDF]]|10/01/15| $14,054,810.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2013_0a98e52d.PDF]]|09/24/14| $12,869,671.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2012_0997f643.PDF]]|09/23/13| $13,398,030.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2011_08b46959.PDF]]|11/19/12| $11,209,107.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2010_077f807e.PDF]]|09/23/11| $11,714,489.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2009_06778587.PDF]]|10/27/10| $10,205,706.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2008_0561EE8B.PDF]]|10/21/09| $9,852,449.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521136126/521136126_2007_042EEB29.PDF]]|07/18/08| $11,920,624.00|
!!!See also
*[[Federation for American Immigration Reform|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federation_for_American_Immigration_Reform]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Center for Immigration Studies]]
!!!External links
*[[The Nativist Lobby: Three Faces of Intolerance|https://www.splcenter.org/20090131/nativist-lobby-three-faces-intolerance]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[Federation for American Immigration Reform|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Federation_for_American_Immigration_Reform]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[FAIR's About Us Page|https://www.fairus.org/about-fair]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Federation for American Immigration Reform|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/federation-american-immigration-reform]]. //Southern Poverty Law Center//.">>
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|>| !Federico Klein |
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Feds Arrest 'Crying Nazi' Chris Cantwell on Threat Charges|https://www.thedailybeast.com/feds-arrest-crying-nazi-chris-cantwell-on-threat-charges]]'' January 23, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Federal law enforcement agents arrested neo-Nazi leader Chris Cantwell in [[New Hampshire]] on Thursday, marking new legal trouble for one of the leaders at the deadly [[2017]] white supremacist rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]].
Cantwell, who became notorious after the rally as the "crying Nazi" profiled by [[Vice News]], was arrested on two federal charges related to making interstate threats. [[Daily Beast]] contributor Seamus Hughes first reported a new indictment against Cantwell on [[Twitter]]. Cantwell could not be immediately reached for comment.
The charges against Cantwell related to an alleged attempt to pressure someone to reveal personal information about a Cantwell enemy, according to the indictment. In messages sent on Telegram, an encrypted messaging app that's become a haven for white supremacists, Cantwell allegedly pressured someone to give up what's described in the indictment as "personal identifying information" about a man known by the "on-line pseudonym 'VM.'"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Feds block government archaeologists from speaking at a major science conference|https://www.sltrib.com/news/environment/2018/05/11/feds-blocks-government-archaeologists-from-speaking-at-a-major-science-conference/]]'' May 11, 2018, Brian Maffly, [[Salt Lake Tribune]]
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At a time when archaeological sites are a growing flashpoint in the debate over public lands, the [[Bureau of Land Management]] blocked at least 14 staff archaeologists and other specialists, including some from [[Utah]], from attending a major scientific conference last month, a new report says.
The [[Washington Post]] reported that BLM staffers were scheduled to attend an April 14 gathering of the Society for American Archaeology, among the world's largest organizations of professional archaeologists, in Washington, D.C., where they were to lead a symposium titled "Tough Issues in Land Management Archaeology."
But a few days before the conference, BLM supervisors decided against sending the staffers, many of whom are based in Western states where the agency manages millions of acres that contain countless sites and artifacts left by ancient American Indian civilizations.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Feds Bust Militia Plot to Kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Overthrow Government: Affidavit|https://www.thedailybeast.com/feds-bust-militia-plot-to-kidnap-michigan-gov-gretchen-whitmer-overthrow-government-affidavit-says?via=twitter_page]]'' October 8, 2020, Pilar Melendez, [[Daily Beast]]
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Federal prosecutors on Thursday announced the arrest of six men who allegedly plotted with a militia group to violently overthrow the government and kidnap [[Michigan]] Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]].
The men were arrested Wednesday night after the [[FBI]] and [[Michigan State Police]] reportedly spent hours raiding a Hartland, Michigan, home. As part of their plot, the group joined forces with members of a Michigan militia, with whom they discussed attacking the state Capitol building, storming a police facility, and kidnapping Whitmer outside her vacation home before Election Day, according to a federal affidavit filed Thursday.
"Several members talked about murdering 'tyrants' or 'taking' a sitting governor," an FBI agent wrote in the affidavit, as first reported by The [[Detroit News]]. "The group decided they needed to increase their numbers and encouraged each other to talk to their neighbors and spread their message."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Feds charge five people with conspiracy in Capitol riot, several marched with Proud Boys|https://www.cnbc.com/2021/02/11/capitol-riots-5-charged-with-conspiracy-some-marched-with-proud-boys.html]]'' February 11, 2021, Dan Mangan, [[CNBC]]
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Federal authorities on Thursday arrested five people on conspiracy charges related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, where several of them were seen in the company of members of the extremist right-wing [[Proud Boys]] group.
The five are accused of acting in concert with each other to prevent law-enforcement officers at the Capitol from controlling the mob of Trump supporters, and of obstructing an official proceeding of [[Congress]] that day.
One member of that group, [[William Chrestman]], is accused of toting a wooden axe handle or club as he yelled at [[Capitol Police]] officers who were attempting to guard the complex, "You shoot and I'll take your f -- -- -- a -- out!"
The other people charged in the case are [[Christopher Kuehne]], [[Louis Enrique Colon]], [[Felicia Konold]] and [[Cory Konold]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Feds Charge Lobbyist, Alleging Scheme To Extradite Bannon's Chinese Dissident Yacht Buddy|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/feds-charge-lobbyist-over-scheme-to-extradite-bannons-chinese-dissident-yacht-buddy]]'' August 24, 2020, Josh Kovensky, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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Federal prosecutors last week revealed a lobbying campaign targeting the highest levels of the Trump administration aimed at removing a [[Chinese]] dissident from the U.S.
[[Hawaii]] federal prosecutors charged [[Nickie Lum Davis]] with failing to inform the Justice Department that she had been hired by a [[Malaysia]]n financier with extensive interests in [[China]] and who was involved in the billion-dollar 1MDB scandal.
But in the criminal information, filed August 17 in Hawaii federal district court, prosecutors allege that Davis and a top GOP fundraiser worked together on a complicated scheme to convince high-ranking members of the Trump administration to remove the Chinese dissident from the U.S.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Feds examining whether alleged Hunter Biden emails are linked to a foreign intel operation|https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/feds-examining-if-alleged-hunter-biden-emails-are-linked-foreign-n1243620]]'' October 16, 2020, Ken Dilanian, [[NBC News]]
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WASHINGTON — Federal investigators are examining whether emails allegedly describing activities by [[Joe Biden]] and his son Hunter and found on a laptop at a [[Delaware]] repair shop are linked to a foreign intelligence operation, two people familiar with the matter told [[NBC News]].
The [[FBI]] seized the laptop and a hard drive through a grand jury subpoena. The subpoena was later published by the [[New York Post]]. The bureau has declined to comment.
The Post has published a series of stories based on emails the conservative tabloid said it obtained from President [[Donald Trump]]'s attorney, [[Rudy Giuliani]]. The first story highlighted what it called a "smoking gun email" that suggested a meeting between Biden and a representative of a Ukrainian company that once paid [[Hunter Biden]]. The Biden campaign says there is no evidence the meeting happened, and the story was greeted with widespread skepticism.
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{{f350.png}} ''[[Feds Say Rioter Threatened to Assassinate Representative Ocasio-Cortez|https://www.courthousenews.com/dallas-area-man-accused-of-threatening-to-assassinate-rep-ocasio-cortez/]]'' January 24, 2021, David Lee, [[Courthouse News Service]]
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DALLAS (CN) — A [[Dallas]]-area man is in custody Saturday for allegedly threatening to assassinate Democratic Representative [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] after he stormed the U.S. Capitol with fellow supporters of former President [[Donald Trump]] on Jan. 6.
[[Garret Miller]], 34, of Richardson, [[Texas]], was arrested Wednesday and charged in [[Washington]] federal court with entering a restricted building; violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; obstructing or impeding an official proceeding; and certain acts during civil disorder.
[[FBI]] agents claim in court documents that Miller posted several videos and photos of himself on social media inside the Capitol when thousands of pro-Trump extremists overran police in a bid to stop the confirmation of President [[Joe Biden]]'s victory in the [[Electoral College]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Feds say they thwarted militia plot to kidnap Whitmer|https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2020/10/08/feds-thwart-militia-plot-kidnap-michigan-gov-gretchen-whitmer/5922301002/]]'' October 8, 2020, Robert Snell, [[Detroit News]]
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The [[FBI]] says it thwarted what it described as a plot to violently overthrow the government and kidnap [[Michigan]] Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]], and federal prosecutors are expected to discuss the alleged conspiracy later Thursday.
The alleged plot involved reaching out to members of a Michigan militia, according to a federal affidavit filed Thursday.
The court filing also alleges the conspirators twice conducted surveillance at Whitmer's vacation home and discussed kidnapping her to a remote location in [[Wisconsin]] to stand "trial" for treason prior to the Nov. 3 election.
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{{f7.png}} ''[[Feds should investigate Bondi-Trump connection|http://www.tampabay.com/opinion/editorials/feds-should-investigate-bondis-office/2292799]]'' September 8, 2016, Editorial, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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Federal prosecutors should investigate whether there is any connection between the decision by Attorney General [[Pam Bondi]]'s office not to pursue fraud allegations against [[Trump University]] and a $25,000 campaign contribution he gave her. Since [[Florida]] prosecutors will not touch this mess, the Justice Department is the only option. The appearance of something more than a coincidence is too serious and the unresolved questions are too numerous to accept blanket denials by Bondi and Trump without more digging and an independent review.
Scrutiny of the Trump check and the decision by Bondi's office not to investigate complaints about Trump University has intensified in recent days as the presidential campaign has heated up. The [[Washington Post]] reported that Trump paid a $2,500 penalty this year to the [[Internal Revenue Service]] and refunded his foundation $25,000 because the contribution violated tax laws. The check came from the Donald J. Trump Foundation, which is a tax-exempt nonprofit prohibited from contributing to political campaigns. But the violation was undetected for years because of what the Trump campaign characterizes as a clerical error in listing the contribution as given to another group in [[Kansas]] with a similar name to Bondi's campaign effort.
Even more important is the sequence of events in [[2013]]. The [[Orlando]] Sentinel reported on Sept. 14, 2013, that a spokeswoman for Bondi's office said it was "currently reviewing the allegations" in a [[New York]] lawsuit involving Trump University. Three days later, Trump's foundation wrote a $25,000 check to Bondi's campaign committee. After the check was received, Bondi's office decided not to launch its own investigation or to join a lawsuit filed by New York's attorney general. That timing simply does not look right and deserves an independent look to reassure Floridians that the state's top legal officer did nothing wrong.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fees - not just strategy - blew up Trump's impeachment legal team|https://www.axios.com/trump-legal-fees-impeachment-trial-8f6578e6-0662-4aea-8edc-aee2530c5165.html]]'' February 2, 2021, Alayna Treene, [[Axios]]
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Disagreements over legal strategy weren't the only reason [[Donald Trump]]'s defense team collapsed just days before his second impeachment trial, [[Axios]] has learned.
What we're hearing: The notoriously stingy former president and his lead lawyer, [[Butch Bowers]], wrangled over compensation during a series of tense phone calls, sources familiar with their conversations said. The argument came even though Trump has raised over $170 million from the public that could be used on his legal defenses.
The two initially agreed Bowers would be paid $250,000 for his individual services, a figure that "delighted" Trump, one of the sources said.
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|>| !Fellowship Foundation |
|!tax id |53-0204604|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Fellowship Foundation Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=530204604]]|<|<|
|!EIN |53-0204604|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/1949|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2019_%20.pdf]]|02/26/21| $9,804,320.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/29/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2017_0ffd5f53.PDF]]|12/14/18| $12,354,416.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2016_0eca978a.PDF]]|01/18/18| $11,641,264.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2015_0d672db1.PDF]]|02/23/17| $13,153,427.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2014_0bd2ed9e.PDF]]|09/18/15| $12,762,770.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2013_0aae6f93.PDF]]|10/16/14| $10,971,325.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2012_09da0fdd.PDF]]|12/23/13| $11,505,424.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2011_08a96fe3.PDF]]|11/06/12| $11,654,097.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2010_07afc724.PDF]]|11/17/11| $11,643,980.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2009_06AF2FF1.PDF]]|12/30/10| $12,640,063.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2008_057DC255.PDF]]|12/03/09| $12,544,199.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530204604/530204604_2007_0495BCF0.PDF]]|01/09/09| $14,155,350.00|
!!!See also
*[[The Fellowship (Christian organization)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fellowship_(Christian_organization)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[FEMA Denies Involvement in PPE Seizures?|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/fema-denies-involvement-in-ppe-seizures]]'' April 10, 2020, Josh Marshall, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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This is very, very strange. As we've reported on the seemingly ubiquitous seizures and reroutings of purchases of medical supplies, [[FEMA]] has always appeared to be at the heart of it, even though the targeted buyers are seldom given much information about who took their supplies. But now FEMA is denying that it is requisitioning or confiscating supplies anywhere within the United States, except in cases where they suspect criminal activity.
This afternoon today we noted an earlier version of this article in The Bellingham ([[Washington]]) Herald, which described yet another case of interdicted supplies. A major hospital group in the Pacific Northwest had testing supplies rerouted, purportedly to the East Coast. The [[Los Angeles Times]] first reported on this seizure on Tuesday and said it was carried out by FEMA. In fact, a FEMA spokesperson explained the actions by saying that FEMA "has developed a system for identifying needed supplies from vendors and distributing them equitably."
But at some point over the course of the day the Herald article was substantially revised on the basis of a new statement received from FEMA in which FEMA denied any role in what happened. "Reports of FEMA commandeering or re-routing such supplies are false," FEMA said in the statement.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Fights erupt, 12 arrested ahead of white nationalist's speech in Michigan|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-protests/fights-erupt-12-arrested-ahead-of-white-nationalists-speech-in-michigan-idUSKBN1GH36E]]'' March 6, 2018, Steve Friess, [[Reuters]]
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EAST LANSING, Mich. ([[Reuters]]) - A least a dozen people were arrested on Monday after supporters of [[Richard Spencer]] clashed with protesters outside a [[Michigan]] college campus where the white nationalist was scheduled to speak.
Among those arrested were Gregory Conte, director of operations for Spencer's organization, the [[National Policy Institute]], according to [[Evan McLaren]], the group's executive director.
Fistfights broke out on a road leading to [[Michigan State University]] in East [[Lansing]] as about 40 backers of Spencer walked up a road leading to the campus, where roughly 500 demonstrators had gathered, surrounding an armored police vehicle.
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{{f373.png}} ''[[Film Review: Dinesh D'Souza's 'Death of a Nation'|https://variety.com/2018/film/reviews/death-of-a-nation-review-dinesh-dsouza-1202890451/]]'' July 31, 2018, Owen Gleiberman, [[Variety]]
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In "Death of a Nation," the latest smirky documentary screed from the fake-historical-news factory of [[Dinesh D'Souza]], there's an astonishing section in which the filmmaker displays the legal statutes of Nazi [[Germany]], all to demonstrate his thesis: that American liberalism was, and is, the Third Reich's ideological sibling. (Yes, he's really saying that. And no, you can't make this s—t up.)
"Check out the official Nazi platform!" says D'Souza, whose recitation of the official Nazi platform is just about the only set of facts "Death of a Nation" gets right. Here are a few of the regulations he quotes: "Money lenders and profiteers punished by death…State control of media and the press…Seizure of land without compensation…State control of religious expression." Then D'Souza, in his sing-song hey kids, let me tell you a story about history! way, makes the following statement: "This reads like something jointly written by [[Elizabeth Warren]] and [[Bernie Sanders]]!" And all you can think is: It does? In "Death of a Nation," Dinesh D'Souza is no longer preaching to the choir; he's preaching to the mentally unsound. That's how detached from reality his "philosophy," his armchair rage, and his passionate and consuming desire to be a radical-right shill have become.
It's tempting to call "Death of a Nation" an outrage, but, of course, that's just what D'Souza wants. Scandalous untruth isn't simply his métier — it's his PR machine. The more that mainstream journalists go into high dudgeon over his lies and his mud-slinging, the more that he can feed the bonfire of the culture war. It's the formula that was put in place 30 years ago by right-wing talk radio, and that [[Fox News]] honed to a crude edge of firebrand theatrics: If your agenda is to stoke resentment and create cartoon enemies, then you don't need to be accurate. Just reduce every conflict to the status of a mythological action movie (Freedom fighters vs. socialists! Kick-ass leaders vs. wimp diplomats! "Real" Americans vs. immigrants!), and you've turned politics into a perpetual celebrity death match. The facts don't matter; only the showbiz addiction of the fight matters. That and the chance to let viewers get their rage-fueled rocks off.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Final Senate Report on 'Aggressive' Russian Interference: Manafort Was a 'Grave Counterintelligence Threat'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/us-senate-releases-final-report-into-aggressive-russian-interference-in-2016-election]]'' August 18, 2020, Jamie Ross, [[Daily Beast]]
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The [[Senate Intelligence Committee]] has released its fifth and final report on [[Russia]]'s "aggressive, multifaceted effort" to interfere in the [[2016]] U.S. presidential election on behalf of [[Donald Trump]].
The committee described its 966-page bipartisan report as "the most comprehensive description to date of Russia's activities and the threat they posed." The report goes further than Special Counsel [[Robert Mueller]]'s report by concluding that President Trump most likely did have advance knowledge of Russia's hack of [[Democratic National Convention]] emails before [[WikiLeaks]] released them—contrary to what the president told Mueller's team.
It also provides fresh evidence of [[Paul Manafort]]'s connections to Russian intelligence officers, establishing a clear pipeline between Russia and the top level of the Trump campaign. And it has new details of how the [[FBI]] handled the dossier from ex-British intelligence officer [[Christopher Steele]].
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Fired Google memo writer gives first big interviews to rightwing YouTubers|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/aug/09/james-damore-google-memo-youtube-interviews]]'' August 9, 2017, Sam Levin, [[The Guardian]]
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[[James Damore]], the engineer fired this week for his criticism of diversity, spoke with two [[YouTube]] personalities who have espoused anti-feminist views
James Damore went from an unknown software engineer at [[Google]] to widespread internet notoriety when the technology company fired him for writing a memo criticizing diversity initiatives.
But as mainstream journalists across the globe reached out to him for interviews this week, Damore largely ignored the queries and instead selected two rightwing YouTube personalities to make his first, expansive comments on the international firestorm he has ignited.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fired scientist back to peddling anti-vaxx COVID-19 conspiracy theories|https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/05/fired-scientist-back-to-peddling-anti-vaxx-covid-19-conspiracy-theories/]]'' May 8, 2020, Jennifer Ouellette, [[Ars Technica]]
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Retraction Watch has a useful list of its many posts following the Mikovits case, including the retractions, her arrest, and her unsuccessful lawsuit against her former employer. Noted health journalist Tara Haelle has a helpful list of science-based sources over at [[Forbes]], debunking the specific claims made in the [[Plandemic]] clip, as well as tips for how to deal with friends or family members who share the video on social media. There's an ongoing debate about how best to deal with this kind of harmful misinformation: ignore it or try to debunk it? The jury is still out on the most effective defense. Haelle falls firmly on the latter side:
If you don't push back on them, even to those you love or don't want to upset, you're enabling them. You're allowing people to spew harmful, dangerous nonsense that kills people and demoralizes the millions of health care providers trying to save lives. Many people try to avoid drama or debates on their social media accounts, and I respect that. But this video is not a time to "agree to disagree" because the stakes are too high. It's a matter of life and death. The false statements in this video can cause deaths.
Zubin Damania, a physician who hosts a [[YouTube]] channel as ZDoggMD, opted to forego the kinder, gentler approach Haelle advocates. He reluctantly addressed the Plandemic video at the request of viewers, expressing shock that anyone would be taken in by its easily debunked assertions, and that somehow the clip has racked up over one million views. "The first five seconds of that video reeks of crazy sauce and no one can recognize that?" he ranted. "Don't waste your time watching it. Don't waste your time sharing it. Don't waste your time talking about it. I can't believe I'm wasting my time doing this. But I just want to stop getting messages about it."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Firm That Tracked Protesters Targeted Evangelicals During 2016 Election|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/9353qv/mobilewalla-tracked-protesters-targeted-evangelicals-during-2016-election]]'' June 26, 2020, Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, [[Vice News]]
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A data broker that tracked [[Black Lives Matter]] protesters also tracked the locations of Evangelical Christians on election day [[2016]] using their cell phones and used that data to help push get-out-the-vote messaging, according to the company's own CEO.
[[Mobilewalla]], a data broker headquartered in [[New York City]], purchases and collects location and other personal data about cellphone users, and then sells it to companies for marketing purposes. On Thursday, [[BuzzFeed News]] reported that Mobilewalla had tracked the almost 17,000 protesters who went to the streets to join Black Lives Matter demonstrations in the last month, a research project that Sen. [[Elizabeth Warren]] described as "shady."
In [[2017]], the company's CEO [[Anindya Datta]] revealed another controversial project. During an overlooked podcast interview, Datta said Mobilewalla "played a key role in the U.S. presidential election" in 2016.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Firm With Deep Ties to Facebook's Election Integrity Partners Busted for Meddling in Latin America Elections|https://readsludge.com/2020/10/02/firm-with-deep-ties-to-facebooks-election-integrity-partners-busted-for-meddling-in-latin-america-elections/]]'' October 2, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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A [[Washington]] D.C.-based PR firm was caught by [[Facebook]] in August running dozens of fake accounts in order to influence politics in Latin American countries. The firm, [[CLS Strategies]], had 46 Facebook accounts, 41 Pages and 24 [[Instagram]] accounts taken down by Facebook for posting and running $3.6 million worth of ads under false identities in support of right-wing political parties in [[Venezuela]], Bolivia, and [[Mexico]]. It was the first time a U.S. firm has had accounts removed from Facebook for violating the social media company's policies against coordinated inauthentic behavior.
The largest share of CLS Strategies' sock puppet content was deployed in Venezuela and promoted the political opposition to the country's president, Nicola Maduro, including figures like former presidential candidate Henrique Caprile and National Assembly President Juan Guaidó, according to a report from Stanford Internet Observatory. The CLS Strategies-managed Instagram account @FrenteLibreVzla posted a video in January [[2019]] claiming that Guaidó would lead the country to freedom, for example, while a Facebook page it managed, Fan Chavista, promoted statements made by U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] in support of Guaidó.
In Bolivia, CLS Strategies intervened in the country's politics to bolster the right-wing regime headed by Movimiento Demócrata Social party member Jeanine Áñez, the country's interim president. CLS Strategies set up and managed eleven pro-Áñez Facebook pages, the most popular being a page called "Todos con Áñez" (Everyone with Áñez), which attracted 2,786 likes in the seven months that it was active. Other pages like "Prohibido olvidar" ("Forbidden to Forget") focused mainly on discrediting the country's former socialist president Evo Morales, who was ousted following a contested 2019 election in a military-backed coup.
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*[[First Amendment to the United States Constitution|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Five Points On Scott Atlas, Trump's Favorite New COVID Source|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/fivepoints/five-points-on-scott-atlas-trumps-favorite-new-covid-source]]'' August 13, 2020, Matt Shuham, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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The President's got a new top doc. His name is [[Scott Atlas]], and in recent months, Atlas has cut a well-worn path arguing on television that America's COVID-19 fears were overblown — that, as he said in May, "the cure is bigger than the disease."
It's a familiar pattern by now. The scientific contrarian takes conservative media by storm, ultimately influencing tens of millions of people via prominent appearances on [[Fox News]]. But Atlas, unlike other celebrity doctors in the COVID-19 era, has managed to turn his success into a White House gig.
As [[Politico]] reported Thursday morning, Atlas — but not Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the nation's top infectious disease expert — now meets with a smaller group of influential Trump advisers apart from the [[White House Coronavirus Task Force]]. Others in the side group include Dr. [[Deborah Birx]] (the Task Force's leader), [[Jared Kushner]], Adam Boehler (CEO of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation and Kushner's former roommate) and [[Stephen Miller]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Five Ways William Barr Is Turning America Into a Dictatorship|https://prospect.org/justice/five-ways-william-barr-is-turning-america-into-a-dictatorship/]]'' February 27, 2020, Robert Reich, [[American Prospect]]
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[[William Barr]] was installed as attorney general specifically to turn the Department of Justice into an arm of the Trump Cover-Up. And we've seen him do exactly that. Barr has corrupted and politicized the Department of Justice, working hand in hand with [[Donald Trump]] to bend federal law enforcement to the president's will. Here are some of the ways Barr is helping Trump turn our democracy into a dictatorship:
1. He intervened in the sentencing of [[Roger Stone]], Trump's longtime confidant and adviser, who faced a prison sentence for obstructing [[Congress]] and witness tampering in connection with the [[Russia]] investigation. The day prosecutors announced they were seeking seven to nine years for Stone's sentencing, Trump called the sentence "a horrible aberration," and said that the prosecutors "ought to be ashamed of themselves" and were "an insult to our country." A mere 24 hours later, after Trump's public tantrum, the Department of Justice announced it would change its sentencing recommendation for Stone. Showing more backbone than Barr, four career prosecutors then withdrew from the case, and one resigned.
The incident caused such an uproar that Barr was forced to declare that he wouldn't be "bullied" and that Trump's tweets "make it impossible to do my job." But anyone who has watched Barr repeatedly roll over for Trump saw this as a minimal face-saving gesture. For example:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fla. Bus Ads Caught in Cross Fire|https://www.adweek.com/news/advertising/fla-bus-ads-caught-cross-fire-27316]]'' February 8, 1999, T.W. Siebert, [[Adweek]]
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ATLANTA–In the latest battle over what can and cannot be advertised on government-owned public transportation, the transit authority of [[Pinellas County]] in [[Florida]] will decide later this month whether to limit such advertising to messages that propose commercial transactions.
The debate arose after [[Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority]]'s directors responded to complaints from the Church of Scientology by removing anti-Scientology messages from the sides of county buses that passed the church's [[Fort Harrison]] Hotel in [[Clearwater]], Fla.
The county forbids political advertising on public transportation.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Flag Flap Underscores Trump's Strained Relationship With McCain|https://www.npr.org/2018/08/27/642254802/flag-flap-underscores-trumps-strained-relationship-with-mccain]]'' August 27, 2018, Kelsey Snell, [[National Public Radio]]
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The beginning of the national memorial for Sen. [[John McCain]], R-Ariz., has been marred by a fight over a sign of public respect, as President Trump initially avoided issuing a proclamation to lower flags to half-staff at all federal properties in McCain's honor.
Flags were lowered at government buildings across [[Washington]] and across the country Saturday evening after McCain died, as is standard practice for a sitting member of [[Congress]].
But on Monday morning the flag atop the White House was back at full-staff, causing some to ask whether Trump's strained relationship with McCain had played into the decision to not keep it lowered. The lack of a proclamation was viewed by some as a disrespectful act reflecting the president's dislike for McCain, which Trump continued to express publicly, even as recently as last week.
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No patriotic American should brandish or proudly celebrate the iconography of a rebellion that resulted in tremendous devastation, the loss of more than 620,000 American lives, and the continued subjugation of Black America.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Flight of fancy: Trump claims 1775 revolutionary army 'took over airports'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jul/05/flight-of-fancy-trump-claims-1775-revolutionary-army-took-over-airports]]'' July 5, 2019, 'Kate Lyons, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] made an awkward blunder during his speech on Independence Day, praising the army, which he said "took over the airports" from the British during the revolutionary war in the late 1700s.
Trump made the mistake during his hour-long speech at the Lincoln memorial in [[Washington]] [[DC]] as part of his 4th of July "Salute to America" celebrations, which saw him become the first US president in nearly 70 years to address the country on Independence Day.
In a departure from his usual style of rambling, impromptu speeches in which the president lurches between topics at high speed, Trump gave a surprisingly scripted address in which he outlined the history of Independence Day, American achievement in various fields, and then paid tribute to each branch of the military in turn.
During his tribute to the army, Trump said: "In June of 1775, the Continental [[Congress]] created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around [[Boston]] and [[New York]] … The Continental Army suffered a bitter winter of Valley Forge, found glory across the waters of the [[Delaware]], and seized victory from Cornwallis of Yorktown.
"Our army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over the airports, it did everything it had to do, and at Fort McHenry, under the rockets' red glare, it had nothing but victory."
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[[Republican]] [[Florida]] governor [[Ron DeSantis]]'s faltering response to soaring new coronavirus numbers in his state is descending into acrimony, after an accusation his administration is "cooking the books" in an effort to hide the true impact of the devastating pandemic.
The claim from the state's former leading Covid-19 data scientist comes as Florida smashed its own one-day record for new cases of the disease on Friday with 8,942, after two successive days above 5,000 – by far the highest figures since the pandemic began.
The situation in Florida is part of a widespread surge of infections across broad swathes of the US, especially in states – often run by Republicans – which have rushed to reopen their economies.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Florida Mega-Church Pastor Arrested After Crowded Service In Defiance Of Rules|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/florida-megachurch-rodney-howard-browne-arrested-coronavirus_n_5e82a457c5b6d38d98a39840?ri18n=true]]'' March 30, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Rodney Howard-Browne]], pastor of the River megachurch in [[Tampa]], [[Florida]], was arrested Monday for holding a crowded service in defiance of a local order that limits gatherings in an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Hillsborough Sheriff Chad Chronister slammed Howard-Browne at a news conference on Monday, saying his "reckless disregard for human life" not only put his congregants at risk of COVID-19 but also those who come into contact with them in the coming days.
State Attorney Andrew Warren offered up a Bible passage that Howard-Browne seemed to have ignored.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Florida Megachurch Pastor Cancels Services After Arrest for Breaking Coronavirus Rules|https://www.thedailybeast.com/after-arrest-for-breaking-coronavirus-rules-florida-pastor-rodney-howard-browne-cancels-services?ref=topic]]'' April 1, 2020, Tracy Connor, [[Daily Beast]]
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The controversial [[Florida]] pastor arrested this week for holding massive services in the midst of the coronavirus epidemic said Wednesday he will not do it again this weekend.
"I actually have no choice at this juncture but to shut the church down this Sunday," [[Rodney Howard-Browne]] of The River at [[Tampa]] Bay said on his livestream call-in show.
"I have to do this to protect the congregation—not from the virus but from a tyrannical government."
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Florida Surgeon General Removed from Governor DeSantis' Coronavirus Briefing After Saying Social Distancing Necessary Until There's A Vaccine|https://www.newsweek.com/florida-surgeon-general-removed-governor-desantis-coronavirus-briefing-after-saying-social-1497629?fbclid=IwAR17_VTIQWhOGMS6dgYJImK4qMvr8m8EZfFiOtrJg4akOPZNoO3b9lfH0tY]]'' April 13, 2020, Daniel Villarreal, [[Newsweek]]
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[[Florida]]'s Surgeon General Scott A. Rivkees was removed from state Gov. [[Ron DeSantis]]' cabinet coronavirus meeting today moments after stating that social distancing measures would need to continue until the creation of a vaccine. Video captured Rivkees' comment and his subsequent removal by DeSantis' Communications Director, Helen Aguirre Ferré.
In a video of his removal shared on [[Twitter]], Rivkees responds to a question by stating, "So as long as we're going to have COVID[-19] in the environment, and this is a tough virus, we're going to have to practice these measures so that we are all protected."
When asked how soon he expects a vaccine to emerge, Rivkees responds, "Based on what has been reported, probably a year if not longer is what some individuals have talked about."
At this point, Ferré comes over to Rivkees and whispers a few times in his ear. Rivkees can be heard responding, "Okay," several times. The second time that Ferré comes over to Rivkees, Rivkees then rises from his chair and then is accompanied out of the room by Ferré.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Flushing '10 times!' What's really behind Trump's tirades about toilets|https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/flushing-10-times-what-s-really-behind-trump-s-tirades-n1111691]]'' January 12, 2020, Allan Smith, [[NBC News]]
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[[Impeachment]] wasn't all that was on President [[Donald Trump]]'s mind in the hours after the House voted to approve the charges against him.
He was also thinking about toilets.
Speaking at a campaign rally that night in [[Battle Creek]], [[Michigan]], Trump delivered a lengthy rant about a bevy of regulations governing bathroom and kitchen appliances.
"Sinks, right? Showers, and what goes with a sink and a shower?"
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Focused Protection, Herd Immunity, and Other Deadly Delusions|https://www.thenation.com/article/society/covid-jacobin-herd-immunity/]]'' October 8, 2020, Gregg Gonsalves, [[The Nation]]
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Many readers of [[The Nation]] may also subscribe to Jacobin, as I do. I am happy to have two progressive publications appear in my mailbox regularly, one a longtime favorite and the other a more recent pleasure. A few weeks ago, as I was browsing online at Jacobin, I found an interview, headlined "We Need a Radically Different Approach to the Pandemic and Our Economy as a Whole," with Harvard professors Katherine Yih and [[Martin Kulldorff]]. I was excited to read it. My Yale colleague Amy Kapczynski and I have written about how to rethink our approach to Covid-19 in a series of articles for another great lefty journal, [[Boston]] [[Review]], where we have called for a new politics of care to confront the neoliberalism and white supremacy baked into health care and public health in America. I was hoping to see a similar call emerge in Jacobin's pages online.
However, after some acknowledgement of the impact the pandemic has had on the poor and vulnerable in the United States, the piece makes a sharp detour into a defense of herd immunity, the very same strategy supported by [[Scott Atlas]], President [[Donald Trump]]'s most favored adviser at the moment—and roundly criticized by experts around the country, including more than 100 of Atlas's own colleagues at Stanford. Fast forward to this week, where one of the Harvard professors in question, Martin Kulldorff, along with Dr. [[Jay Bhattacharya]] from [[Stanford University]] and [[Sunetra Gupta]] from the University of [[Oxford]], were in D.C. meeting with Scott Atlas and Health and Human Services Secretary [[Alex Azar]] to promote their new "focused protection" strategy in which "schools and universities should be open for in-person teaching. Extracurricular activities, such as sports, should be resumed. Young low-risk adults should work normally, rather than from home. Restaurants and other businesses should open. Arts, music, sport and other cultural activities should resume." In the words of Donald Trump, "America will again and soon be open for business," across the board, if we follow the advice of these professors.
What has shocked and dismayed the vast majority of people working in public health and clinical medicine about this strategy is that it is heavy on the rationale for reopening or "liberating" states, cities, and towns and light on the "focused protection" part. Kulldorff, Bhattacharya, and Gupta are confident that we can sequester and protect the elderly and vulnerable from the virus, while the young and fit go about their business as usual and their getting infected is seen as their contribution to the building of herd immunity, presenting little risk to them.
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Super-PACs, seven-figure checks, billionaire bankrollers, shadowy nonprofits: This is the state of play in what will be the first presidential election since Watergate to be fully privately funded. Faced with this money-drenched system, reformers respond: It won't last. The pendulum is poised to swing once again. "I promise you, there will be huge scandals," McCain said in March, "because there's too much money washing around, too much of it we don't know who's behind it, and too much corruption associated with that kind of money." [[Russ Feingold]], McCain's longtime legislative partner, agrees. "When this kind of money is changing hands secretly, it's almost automatic that there will be a scandal," Feingold says. "And this scandal could be the mother of all scandals."
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*[[Food and Drug Administration|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_and_Drug_Administration]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Commissioner of Food and Drugs|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commissioner_of_Food_and_Drugs]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f340.png}} ''[[For 60 Years, This Powerful Conservative Group Has Worked to Crush Labor|https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/group-turned-right-work-crusade-crush-labor/]]'' July 5, 2018, Moshe Z. Marvit, [[The Nation]]
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In December [[1953]], a group of anti-labor business leaders gathered in [[Washington, DC]], for the first in a series of secret meetings. The meetings were organized by a Southern paper-box manufacturer named Edwin S. Dillard, who was heir to the Old Dominion Box [[Company]] and had spent years fighting to keep his workforce from joining a union. The goal of the meetings: to find a way to crush the American labor movement. Ad Policy This article was reported in partnership with the Investigative Fund at the Nation Institute. Additional research by Joseph Hogan.
Dillard enlisted the help of a prominent corporate public-relations firm, Selvage & Lee, to find others who might be committed to the cause. According to a trove of legal documents shared with [[The Nation]] by the UAW, their efforts brought together retired congressman Fred Hartley, who was notorious for spearheading what labor referred to as the "slave-labor bill"; Whiteford Blakeney, the nation's premiere anti-union attorney (in later years, he would go on to help lead what one federal judge called a "full-scale war against unionization" at the J.P. Stevens textile plant against Crystal Lee Sutton, the real-life Norma Rae, and her coworkers); and representatives from GE, the [[Santa Fe]] Railway, and a host of Southern tobacco, manufacturing, and textile firms.
At one of these meetings, Dillard told the group that "it was time for the businessmen to realize that [the union shop] was an awful threat to our country, to their operations, to business in general all over the United States." The group resolved to form "some kind of organization" to deal with labor.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[For Jay Sekulow, New Trump Lawyer, Public Stumble Is Out of Character|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/19/us/politics/jay-sekulow-trump-lawyer.html]]'' June 20, 2017, Charlie Savage, [[New York Times]]
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When [[Jay Sekulow]] made the rounds of political television shows on Sunday, he had two basic talking points: first, that President Trump's tweet on Friday that "I am under investigation" was just riffing on news reports, and that prosecutors had not told him he was under investigation. And second, that Mr. Trump's firing of the F.B.I. director last month could not be obstruction of justice because presidents have constitutional authority to fire subordinates.
But in trying to convey those points clearly, Mr. Sekulow, a prominent [[First Amendment]] advocate whom Mr. Trump recently hired to join his outside legal team, stumbled on "[[Fox News]] Sunday." Chris Wallace, the host, noted pointedly that Mr. Sekulow himself, in laying out his arguments, ended up twice stating that Mr. Trump was under investigation.
"Sir, you just said two times that he's being investigated," Mr. Wallace pointed out over Mr. Sekulow's sputtering protests that he had not said that. The video showed he indeed had, and a clip of it went viral on social media.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[For Mitch McConnell, Keeping His Senate Majority Matters More Than the Supreme Court|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/for-mitch-mcconnell-keeping-his-senate-majority-matters-more-than-the-supreme-court]]'' September 19, 2020, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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As the Democrats weigh their options about how to stop [[Mitch McConnell]] from filling Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Supreme Court seat, one tactic that they should forget about immediately is arguing that it would be hypocritical of McConnell to jam in a new Justice so close to an election. Obviously, it nakedly is, given that Ginsburg died forty-five days before the [[2020]] election, and this was McConnell's rationale for blocking [[Barack Obama]]'s nominee two hundred and sixty-nine days before the [[2016]] election. But anyone familiar with the [[Republican]] senator from [[Kentucky]]'s long political career knows he couldn't care less about hypocrisy; like President Trump, he is immune to shame.
"McConnell will do anything that serves his interests. We know that," [[Norman Ornstein]] told me, shortly after learning of Ginsburg's death. Ornstein, a political scientist and resident scholar at the [[American Enterprise Institute]] whose expertise is [[Congress]], has known every Senate Majority Leader during the past fifty years—including McConnell, quite well. The question now, though, is how McConnell will define his self-interest.
As I reported in April, behind closed doors McConnell has been raising money from big conservative donors for months by promising that no matter how close it might be to the election, he would install Trump's Supreme Court pick. As a former Trump White House official told me, "McConnell's been telling our donors that when R.B.G. meets her reward, even if it's October, we're getting our judge. He's saying it's our October surprise."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[For Some on the Right, No Rumor Is Too Outlandish About Michigan Gov. Gretcher Whitmer|https://www.thedailybeast.com/for-some-on-the-right-no-rumor-is-too-outlandish-about-michigan-governor-gretchen-whitmer]]'' April 14, 2020, Scott Bixby, [[Daily Beast]]
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As governors across the country face mounting criticism from economy-minded conservatives for enacting stringent stay-at-home orders to prevent the further spread of the novel coronavirus, one governor in particular is drawing disproportionate fire from high-ranking [[Republican]]s, conservative media outlets, and talking heads—in part, some allies fear, because she has been increasingly floated as a potential running mate for former Vice President [[Joe Biden]].
On March 23, Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]], the first-term governor of [[Michigan]], issued one of the most stringent executive orders in the country to combat the coronavirus pandemic, which has hit the state harder than any other outside of the Northeast. The order, which Whitmer last week extended through the end of April, banned public and private gatherings outside of a family home and closed businesses deemed non-essential to functioning during a state of emergency; it was later strengthened to restrict purchases at big-box stores for non-essential items.
That last provision, as well as bans on boating, the closure of public golf courses, and restrictions on interstate travel, has proven deeply unpopular with some Michiganders, for the same reason that this entire experience is unpopular with everyone—it is lame to be stuck at home and unable to buy things you like, hang out with friends, or, if the option is available, ride on a boat.
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It's not often that somebody hands a quarter-million check to an opinion journalist, but that's what the [[Bradley Foundation]] did this week when it named the [[Wall Street Journal]]'s [[Kimberly Strassel]] as a winner of the Bradley Prize. Strassel writes the WSJ's Potomac Watch column as well as unsigned editorials for the paper's fire-breathing editorial page.
Last year, a Bradley prize went to [[Yuval Levin]], the [[University of Chicago]] PhD who is the founding editor of National Affairs, a quarterly journal of public policy and political thought.
What do these people have in common? They're both at the forefront of the right's ideas and message machine, which the Bradley Foundation has done more to build than any single funder in America.
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The fifth Global Opinion Leaders Summit was held in [[Tokyo]] on Oct. 17 with former Canadian Prime Minister [[Stephen Harper]] delivering the keynote before a panel discussion on geopolitical and economic issues.
The summits are sponsored by Worldwide Support for Development, an international aid organization founded by spiritual figure and humanitarian Haruhisa Handa, who serves as its chairman and moderated the event. Previous summits have drawn luminaries including former U.S. President [[Barack Obama]] and ex-British Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]].
Harper, 60, led [[Canada]] for almost a decade from [[2006]] until [[2015]] and is now chairman and CEO of [[Calgary]]-based [[Harper & Associates]] Consulting. In [[2018]] he published "Right Here, Right Now: [[Politics]] and Leadership in the Age of Disruption."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Former DHS official refutes Trump's claims about honoring McCain|https://www.businessinsider.com/former-dhs-official-refutes-trumps-claims-about-honoring-mccain-2020-9]]'' September 4, 2020, Ryan Pickrell, [[Business Insider]]
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[[The Atlantic]] reported Thursday that when Sen. [[John McCain]] died in [[2018]], Trump told his staff that "we're not going to support that loser's funeral" and was furious when the flags were lowered to honor the senator for his public and military service.
Trump denied the report, claiming that he approved the lowering of the flags and funeral services for McCain "without hesitation or complaint."
Former chief of staff at the [[Department of Homeland Security]] [[Miles Taylor]] responded to the president's tweets, writing in his own post "that is not true."
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The Court, under your leadership and with your votes, has wantonly flouted established precedent. Your "conservative" majority has cynically undermined basic freedoms by hypocritically weaponizing others. The ideas of free speech and religious liberty have been transmogrified to allow officially sanctioned bigotry and discrimination, as well as to elevate the grossest forms of political bribery beyond the ability of the federal government or states to rationally regulate it. More than a score of decisions during your tenure have overturned established precedents—some more than forty years old– and you voted with the majority in most. There is nothing "conservative" about this trend. This is radical "legal activism" at its worst.
Without trying to write a law review article, I believe that the Court majority, under your leadership, has become little more than a result-oriented extension of the right wing of the [[Republican]] Party, as vetted by the [[Federalist Society]]. Yes, politics has always been a factor in the Court's history, but not to today's extent. Even routine rules of statutory construction get subverted or ignored to achieve transparently political goals. The rationales of "textualism" and "originalism" are mere fig leaves masking right wing political goals; sheer casuistry.
Your public pronouncements suggest that you seem concerned about the legitimacy of the Court in today's polarized environment. We all should be. Yet your actions, despite a few bromides about objectivity, say otherwise.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Former model Amy Dorris says Donald Trump sexually assaulted her|https://www.vox.com/platform/amp/2020/9/17/21441285/amy-dorris-donald-trump-sexual-assault-allegation]]'' September 17, 2020, Li Zhou, [[Vox]]
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Former model [[Amy Dorris]] has accused President [[Donald Trump]] of sexually assaulting her during a US Open tournament in September [[1997]], according to an exclusive report by the Guardian. Her account is now among more than 20 allegations of sexual misconduct that have been brought against the president.
Dorris alleges that Trump forcibly kissed her and groped her outside the bathroom of his VIP box at the US Open, allegations that he denied through his lawyers. Dorris says she was visiting [[New York City]] with her then-boyfriend Jason Binn, who introduced her to Trump. Both she and Binn watched the US Open in Trump's VIP box, and attended events with him in other parts of the city that September. After she went to use the restroom at the US Open, Dorris says, Trump approached her.
"He just shoved his tongue down my throat and I was pushing him off. And then that's when his grip became tighter and his hands were very gropey and all over my butt, my breasts, my back, everything," Dorris told the Guardian, adding that she told him to stop. "I was in his grip, and I couldn't get out of it."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Former Overstock CEO Patrick Byrne describes bluffing his way into Trump's White House|https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2021/02/02/former-overstock-ceo/]]'' February 2, 2021, Lee Davidson, [[Salt Lake Tribune]]
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Bizarre new details are emerging about a meeting between a group of election conspiracy believers — including [[Patrick Byrne]], former CEO of [[Utah]]-based Overstock.com — and then-President [[Donald Trump]] as they tried to convince him to order troops to intervene in ballot disputes.
The details appear in a new long online post by Byrne giving his version of the meeting, and in a long story by the news site Axios.
Among the most outlandish is that Byrne, along with attorney [[Sidney Powell]], former national security adviser [[Michael Flynn]] and attorney [[Emily Newman]] bluffed their way into the White House and all the way into the [[Oval Office]] without an appointment.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Former Pence Staffer Condemns Trump's "Flat Out Disregard for Human Life"|https://www.motherjones.com/2020-elections/2020/09/former-pence-staffer-condemns-trumps-flat-out-disregard-for-human-life/]]'' September 17, 2020, Tim Murphy, [[Mother Jones]]
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Another former member of President [[Donald Trump]]'s administration has denounced him and endorsed his Democratic opponent. This time it's Oliva Troye—a former adviser to Vice President [[Mike Pence]] on homeland security and counter-terrorism and member of the White House's coronavirus task force—who told the [[Washington Post]] she made her decision because of the president's "flat out disregard for human life." Troye left her position in August.
Coinciding with the announcement, the group [[Republican Voters Against Trump]] released a two-minute video with Troye in which she elaborates on that charge, detailing a meeting with the president in which, she claims, he suggested that the pandemic was a "good thing" because he'd no longer have to shake hands with "disgusting people":
"Towards the middle of February we knew it wasn't a matter of if Covid would become a big pandemic here in the United States, it was a matter of when," Troye says in the video . "But the president didn't want to hear that, because his biggest concern was that we were in an election year, and how was this going to effect what he considered to be his record of his success? It was shocking to see the president saying that the virus was a hoax, saying that everything was going to be okay when we know that it's not."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Former Perot Man and Dallas Native Russell Verney in Center of Clinton Video Flap|https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/former-perot-man-and-dallas-native-russell-verney-in-center-of-clinton-video-flap-8830253]]'' October 24, 2016, Christian McPhate, [[Dallas Observer]]
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[[Project Veritas]] unleashed a maelstrom on [[Hillary Clinton]]'s campaign last week when founder [[James O'Keefe]]'s two-part investigation "Rigging the Election" appeared to show two Democratic political operatives, Robert Creamer and Scott Foval, discussing political dirty tricks to win elections.
O'Keefe has center stage, but it's executive director [[Russell Verney]] who helped prepare the show. Verney, a [[Dallas]] native and former resident, worked as [[Ross Perot]]'s senior political adviser during the [[1992]] presidential election and his campaign manager in Perot's '96 presidential bid. He is also the founding chairman of the [[Reform Party]], so he is no stranger to the political arena. He joined Project Veritas in [[2011]].
Verney claims O'Keefe's nonprofit isn't a political organization and not beholden to any conservative candidate, despite Trump's $10,000 donation in May [[2015]]. "Yeah, a lot of people contribute [to the organization]," Verney says. "But nobody controls our work or decisions. They're made internally, and O'Keefe has the final say."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Former Proud Boys lawyer caught on tape threatening to assassinate his longtime enemy|https://www.dailydot.com/debug/proud-boys-lawyer-jason-van-dyke-death-threat/]]'' March 19, 2020, Claire Goforth, [[Daily Dot]]
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[[Death threats]]. The [[Proud Boys]]. Revenge porn. A $100 million lawsuit. The president. The U.S. Supreme Court. Complaints of police incompetence.
These are just some of the bizarre details of the years-long feud between former Proud Boys attorney Jason Van Dyke, who was also a member of the group and briefly led it, and [[Thomas Retzlaff]], the man who Van Dyke alleges is trying to destroy him.
Both men accuse the other of being fixated on him. Van Dyke has recently signaled he wants to end the conflict, and offered to drop his defamation lawsuit against Retzlaff—Retzlaff refuses. He told the [[Daily Dot]] that he is merely defending himself from litigation Van Dyke initiated, on which he has spent a significant sum.
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[[We Build the Wall]] founder [[Brian Kolfage]], left, and former [[Milwaukee]] County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr., a board member, prepare for a press conference in Sunland Park, [[New Mexico]], where a citizen-funded bollard border fence is being built. (Photo: Mark Lambie / [[El Paso]] Times)
Former Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. serves on the board of a border wall fundraising group linked to federal fraud charges for four people, including [[Steve Bannon]], a former White House adviser to President [[Donald Trump]].
Clarke was not charged nor was he named in the indictment, which was unsealed Thursday. He is one of eight advisory board members for the group.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Former Top Hedge Fund Manager Also A Former Part-Time Cop|https://dealbreaker.com/2018/03/former-top-hedge-fund-manager-also-a-former-part-time-cop]]'' January 14, 2019, Jon Shazar, [[Dealbreaker]]
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Don't worry: Bob Mercer didn't fly 1,800 miles six times a year just to live out a fantasy, although we're sure that was fun. He did it so he could carry a gun around East Setauket.
When [[David Magerman]] confronted his now-former boss, the now-former co-CEO of [[Renaissance Technologies]], over [[Robert Mercer]]'s support for President Trump, he may have been putting himself at mortal as well as professional danger. That's because, in spite of the fact that the encounter occurred in notoriously gun-owner-unfriendly [[Manhattan]], Mercer may well have packing.
You see, in addition to his many other unusual enthusiasms, Mercer's a bit of a gun nut. He likes showing his collection off, and even has a special underground vault in Manhattan to house it. And as any gun nut would, he'd really like to be able to pack heat. This is difficult in the greater [[New York]] area, where concealed carry permits are harder to obtain than underground armories or decent help. Luckily for Mercer, the [[National Rifle Association]]—in the guise of the United States [[Congress]]—crafted a handy loophole for him way back in [[2004]]: All he needed to do, in addition to co-running one of the largest hedge funds in the world and violating whatever data-privacy he needed to undermine democracy around the world, was become a cop. Happily enough for Mercer and his fellows, a small town in [[New Mexico]] was looking for some part-time cops on the cheap. Plus, being a reservist for the Lake Arthur police sounds like fun, other than the part about getting to the town, which is about 20 miles southeast of the bustling metropolis of Roswell.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Former top Trump officials are betting he'll lose|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/27/former-trump-officials-lose-403926]]'' August 27, 2020, Daniel Lippman, [[Politico]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has outraged Democrats and offended ethics lawyers this week by parading a number of his top officials in front of cameras during the [[Republican]] National Convention — a possibly illegal breach of historic norms.
But the furor over the precedent-busting encomiums to Trump by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, White House adviser Kellyanne Conway and others have obscured another way his presidency has broken with the past: just how many of his onetime aides no longer support him.
At least 19 former top Trump administration officials in total have broken publicly with their former boss in one form or another, according to a POLITICO count, and several have already lent their names to various Republicans-for-Biden efforts. Not all of them have said they will vote for Democratic nominee [[Joe Biden]] — former national security adviser John Bolton, for instance, says he will pull the lever for an unspecified third person. It amounts to a never-before-seen wave of defections of people who have denounced him or his policies or criticized his character in other ways.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon pleads not guilty to wire fraud, money laundering charges|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/bannon-trump-charges-1.5693359]]'' August 20, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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Former White House adviser [[Steve Bannon]] pleaded not guilty to charges that he ripped off donors to an online fundraising scheme "We Build The Wall," involving three others.
The charges were contained in an indictment unsealed in [[Manhattan]] federal court that alleged Bannon received more than $1 million US himself, using some to secretly pay a co-defendant, [[Brian Kolfage]], and to cover hundreds of thousands of dollars of Bannon's personal expenses.
Federal prosecutors alleged that Bannon and three others "orchestrated a scheme to defraud hundreds of thousands of donors" in connection with an online crowdfunding campaign that raised more than $25 million to build a wall along the southern border of the United States.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[Former Trump Campaign Aide: My Russia Ties Are Not Nefarious!|https://www.wired.com/story/former-trump-campaign-aide-my-russia-ties-are-not-nefarious/]]'' May 25, 2018, Garrett M. Graff, [[Wired]]
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[[Michael Caputo]]'s favorite novel is Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, the story of the Devil's visit to [[Moscow]] in the [[1930]]s and all the oddball characters who surround him. When the future Trump campaign official was living in Moscow in the [[1990]]s, he moved to Patriarchs Pond, the novel's setting, and scratched his apartment's paint down to the color it was when Bulgakov wrote the novel in Stalin's [[Soviet Union]], and then repainted each room in the color it would have been then.
Today, Caputo thinks the book's magical realism and interplay of greed, guilt, and politics captures the absurdity of our modern moment perfectly, and he has taken his own first-edition copy of the book into his closed-door testimonies before the [[House Intelligence Committee]], the [[Senate Intelligence Committee]], and, earlier this month, to meet with Special Counsel [[Robert Mueller]]'s investigators. "I figure that'll raise its resale value," he says. "I'll put it on [[eBay]] someday."
Among the odd stories surrounding the colorful cast of characters orbiting the Trump campaign and the Mueller investigation, political consultant Michael Caputo—a one-time protégé of PR dirty trickster [[Roger Stone]] and former aide to [[Paul Manafort]]—likely doesn't even crack the top dozen. In fact, his most memorable claim to fame on the Trump campaign may be that he's the only person to have left the campaign under totally normal circumstances, resigning after an ill-advised tweet that celebrated the firing of [[Corey Lewandowski]]. ("Ding dong the witch is dead," he wrote, accompanying the post with a photo of a pair of legs crushed by a house.)
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{{f152.png}} ''[[Former Trump Campaign Boss Steve Bannon Indicted for Fraud in NY|https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/politics/former-trump-campaign-manager-steve-bannon-indicted-for-fraud-in-ny/2576990/]]'' August 20, 2020, [[NBC New York]]
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Federal prosecutors allege key figures behind the "[[We Build the Wall]]" campaign misused donations for personal expenses
The campaign started as a [[GoFundMe]] in [[2018]] and raised $25 million from hundreds of thousands of donors
Former Trump campaign CEO and White House chief strategist [[Steve Bannon]] was indicted in [[New York]] on fraud charges related to a fundraising campaign to build a border wall, federal prosecutors said.
Bannon is among four people indicted for allegedly defrauding hundreds of thousands of donors to the online "We Build the Wall" campaign.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Former Trump Covid-19 Task Force Staffer: President Has 'Flat-Out Disregard for Human Life'|https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a34073506/trump-covid-19-task-force-disregard-for-human-life/]]'' September 18, 2020, Jack Holmes, [[Esquire]]
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Someone who left the president's [[Coronavirus]] Task Force just two months ago(!) says he has "a flat-out disregard for human life." This is not some anonymously sourced report: [[Olivia Troye]] was an adviser to [[Mike Pence]] for two years, and says she attended "every single meeting" of the White House pandemic task force from February to July. There are photos. She spoke to the [[Washington Post]] on the record.
Troye joins a growing list of people who worked directly with [[Donald Trump]] on a daily basis who have since publicly denounced him. The president's former Secretary of Defense, for instance, declared him a threat to the Constitution. His former Secretary of State said he is "undisciplined, doesn't like to read, doesn't read briefing reports, doesn't like to get into the details of a lot of things." His former chief of staff said that going forward, "I think we need to look harder at who we elect. I think we should look at people that are running for office and put them through the filter: What is their character like? What are their ethics?"
But it's Troye who had a front-row seat to the greatest disaster of Trump's presidency, his failed pandemic response. The United States is coming up on 200,000 deaths—very likely an undercount, based on excess deaths compared to the same period last year—which constitutes 21 percent of the world's Covid-19 deaths spread across just over four percent of its population. By Troye's account, this was primarily down to the fact that Trump did not care at all whether people got sick and died, and was more concerned with propping up the economy with an eye on the November election. That it was necessary to contain the virus to protect the economy was never going to make it into his brain.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Former Trump DHS officials launch anti-Trump group|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/24/trump-miles-taylor-group-story-401226]]'' August 24, 2020, Daniel Lippman, [[Politico]]
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[[Miles Taylor]], the former chief of staff at the [[Department of Homeland Security]] in the Trump administration who endorsed [[Joe Biden]] last week, has started a group of current and former administration officials and other [[Republican]] leaders who want to see President Donald Trump defeated in November.
Taylor and [[Elizabeth Neumann]], another former senior DHS official who served in the administration, have started the Republican Political Alliance for Integrity and Reform (REPAIR), which will include people who work or have worked for Trump but want to elect Biden and reform the Republican Party.
So far, two current senior administration officials have anonymously signed on to the effort and one of them has preliminary plans to reveal their identity closer to the election and expects to get fired as a result, according to a person familiar with the project who declined to share the names of those two officials. The person also said the group is preparing another "bombshell" to be revealed as soon as Tuesday but didn't get into any more detail when pressed.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Former White Nationalist On RNC's Racial Rhetoric|https://www.npr.org/2020/08/30/907720073/former-white-nationalist-on-rncs-racial-rhetoric]]'' August 30, 2020, Michel Martin, [[National Public Radio]]
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ERIC TRUMP: They want to destroy the monuments of our forefathers. They want to disrespect our national anthem by taking a knee.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Your vote will decide whether we protect law-abiding Americans or whether we give free rein to violent anarchists, agitators and criminals who threaten our citizens.
MARTIN: Now, this language isn't new - the idea that they are dangerous, and they want to take over. But is there something else going on here? We reached out to [[Derek Black]] for his perspective. He was raised in a prominent white nationalist family. His father, [[Don Black]], created [[Stormfront]], the Internet's first and largest white nationalist site. And his godfather was former KKK grand wizard [[David Duke]].
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|>| !Foster Friess |
|>| [img width=175px [Freiss at CPAC 2013|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a4/Foster_Friess_by_Gage_Skidmore_3.jpg/175px-Foster_Friess_by_Gage_Skidmore_3.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Foster Stephen Friess|
|!birth date |April 2, 1940|
|!birth place |[[Rice Lake, Wisconsin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rice_Lake,_Wisconsin]], U.S.|
|!death date |May 27, 2021 (81 years)|
|!death place |[[Scottsdale, Arizona|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottsdale,_Arizona]], U.S.|
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*[[Foster Friess|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster_Friess]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136006960/136006960_2007_047B1B08.PDF]]|12/09/08| $6,989,674.00|
!!!See also
*[[Foundation for Economic Education|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_for_Economic_Education]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Foundation for Economic Education|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Foundation_for_Economic_Education]], SourceWatch.
*[[Foundation for Economic Education|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Foundation_for_Economic_Education]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !Foundation for Government Accountability |
|!tax id |45-2637507|
|!location |15275 Collier Blvd Suite 201-279 Naples, FL 34119|
|!website |[[thefga.org/|http://thefga.org/]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Foundation For Government Accountability Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=452637507]]|<|<|
|!EIN |45-2637507|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |09/2011|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452637507/452637507_2018_%20.pdf]]|11/22/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452637507/452637507_2017_0fef6ad7.PDF]]|12/03/18| $2,292,488.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452637507/452637507_2016_0eab6740.PDF]]|01/03/18| $1,496,450.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452637507/452637507_2015_0d639155.PDF]]|02/17/17| $991,886.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452637507/452637507_2014_0c3a87d8.PDF]]|02/05/16| $767,370.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452637507/452637507_2013_0aae6425.PDF]]|10/15/14| $598,145.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452637507/452637507_2012_09e4e599.PDF]]|12/31/13| $63,275.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452637507/452637507_2011_08aa14be.PDF]]|11/07/12| $66,719.00|
!!!See also
*[[Foundation for Government Accountability|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_for_Government_Accountability]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Foundation for Individual Rights in Education |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/0/08/Foundation_for_Individual_Rights_in_Education_%28logo%29.png/175px-Foundation_for_Individual_Rights_in_Education_%28logo%29.png]] |
|!tax id |04-3467254|
|!website |[[thefire.org/|https://www.thefire.org/]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Foundation For Individual Rights In Education Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=043467254]]|<|<|
|!EIN |04-3467254|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/1999|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/05/21| $22,950,802.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2018_%20.pdf]]|12/13/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2017_1054778d.PDF]]|04/03/19| $16,378,703.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2016_0e98e997.PDF]]|12/21/17| $12,003,475.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2015_0d5b20c6.PDF]]|02/06/17| $7,769,381.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2014_0c5db2f3.PDF]]|03/21/16| $6,070,557.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2013_0b0a14bc.PDF]]|12/29/14| $2,862,471.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2012_09c228c3.PDF]]|12/04/13| $2,986,786.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2011_089e050d.PDF]]|10/26/12| $2,548,979.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2010_080a1809.PDF]]|04/03/12| $2,336,583.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2009_06591DA9.PDF]]|09/15/10| $2,646,488.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2008_052B6B0B.PDF]]|07/10/09| $2,132,914.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043467254/043467254_2007_0440BB2B.PDF]]|08/27/08| $1,894,039.00|
!!!See also
*[[Foundation for Individual Rights in Education|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_for_Individual_Rights_in_Education]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Foundation for Individual Rights in Education|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Foundation_for_Individual_Rights_in_Education]], SourceWatch.
*[[Foundation for Individual Rights in Education|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Foundation_for_Individual_Rights_in_Education]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment |
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|>| !Foundation for the Study of Democracy |
|!website |[[russiaun.ru/en/news/sideevent_syria|https://russiaun.ru/en/news/sideevent_syria]]|
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(Not to be confused with the [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_for_Defense_of_Democracies]].)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Founder of far-right platform rages against 'Jew coup'|https://www.timesofisrael.com/founder-of-far-right-platform-rages-against-jew-coup/]]'' November 27, 2019, [[Times of Israel]]
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The founder of [[TruNews]], a fundamentalist [[Christian]] platform that regularly releases anti-Semitic, Islamophobic and homophobic videos, has raged against a "Jew coup" behind efforts to impeach US President [[Donald Trump]]
The channel's founder and host Pastor [[Rick Wiles]] is widely known for his anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, but despite that has been coddled by the White House.
TruNews has more than 185,000 subscribers on [[YouTube]] and its videos have garnered 17 million views on the site. The outlet claimed in a tweet on Tuesday that they were "banned again" from YouTube as a result of Wiles's Friday broadcast.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Four Trump Loyalists Are Enabling the Coronavirus Apocalypse|https://theintercept.com/2020/05/08/coronavirus-trump-kushner-miller-pompeo-barr/]]'' May 8, 2020, James Risen, [[The Intercept]]
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The Four Horsemen of the Pandemic are rampaging through [[Washington]]. Their names are Kushner, Miller, Pompeo, and Barr.
They are fulfilling [[Donald Trump]]'s darkest desires to twist the Covid-19 pandemic into a culture war, while also looking for ways to exploit the nation's greatest public health crisis in a century to foment hoaxes and conspiracy theories and punish Trump's enemies.
Meanwhile, they are ignoring the actual pandemic. Trump and his lackeys have decided to let America burn.
They have wasted the time the American people gave them to come to grips with Covid-19. It was precious time granted by people who, in overwhelming numbers, complied with state-level stay-at-home orders for two months so the government could come up with a serious national strategy to address the health crisis and its economic fallout.
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!!!See also
*[[Fourteen Words|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteen_Words]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Fox host blames 'deep state' for Bannon arrest – Bannon says that's for 'nut cases'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/21/steve-bannon-lou-dobbs-deep-state-conspiracy-theory]]'' August 21, 2020, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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Fox Business host [[Lou Dobbs]] has blamed the "deep state" conspiracy theory for the arrest of [[Steve Bannon]], the former Trump campaign manager who on Thursday pleaded not guilty to a charge of skimming donations from a fundraising campaign for a border wall with [[Mexico]].
Bannon himself is a key propagator of the theory that unknown government operatives are working against the Trump administration – but has also said the idea is "for nut cases" and should not be taken seriously.
Addressing the story on his show on Thursday night, Dobbs, one of [[Donald Trump]]'s favorite Fox hosts, said Bannon "was arrested this morning, not by the [[FBI]] or US Marshals but by inspectors of the [[US Postal Service]] while Bannon was cruising aboard a mega yacht, owned by a [[Chinese]] billionaire".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox Hosts Now Convinced Coronavirus Death Tolls Are Being Inflated|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/fox-news-hosts-coronavirus-death-toll-inflated]]'' April 8, 2020, Caleb Ecarma, [[Vanity Fair]]
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According to medical workers on the ground, the death toll from the coronavirus has been vastly lowballed due to lack of testing. "As far as underreporting, I would say, definitely," a nurse told the [[New York Times]], this week, describing patients who had tested negative for the flu, but who had died nonetheless. And yet, according to pro-Trump media personalities, the exact opposite is taking place. In their latest play to diminish the pandemic's severity, [[Rush Limbaugh]], [[Tucker Carlson]], [[Brit Hume]], [[Mark Levin]], and others have come out this week to question the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]'s coronavirus data, with some accusing the media of personally gunning for [[Donald Trump]] by reporting on supposedly exaggerated numbers.
"There may be reasons people seek an inaccurate death count," Carlson said during a Tuesday segment with his colleague Hume. "When journalists work with numbers, there sometimes is an agenda." Hume has suggested that a not-insignificant number of COVID-19 deaths could be chalked up to underlying conditions, not the virus itself, tweeting at the beginning of April that [[New York City]]'s coronavirus "fatality numbers are inflated."
A number of reports this week have found the opposite to be true. Thanks to insufficient testing, particularly in the early stages of the outbreak, experts say the full impact of the pandemic is nearly impossible to calculate. C[[DC]] spokesperson Kristen Nordlund noted that the agency's coronavirus death toll only counts patients who died after testing positive. "We know that it is an underestimation," Nordlund told the [[Washington Post]] on Sunday.
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|>| !Fox News |
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Nominally a news organization, but when a story comes within editorial policy, especially on political topics, the factual content goes low or negative.
!!!External links
*[[Did 'Fox and Friends' Call Fred Rogers an 'Evil, Evil Man'?|https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/fox-fred-rogers-evil/]], David Mikkelson, August 12, 2019, Snopes.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Fox News 'Assumed' Pence RNC Crowd Was COVID Tested. They Were Not.|https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-news-assumed-pence-crowd-was-covid-tested-they-were-not]]'' August 27, 2020, Matt Wilstein, [[Daily Beast]]
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A large crowd assembled to watch Vice President [[Mike Pence]] deliver his [[Republican National Convention]] speech at [[Maryland]]'s Fort McHenry on Wednesday night. There wasn't a mask in sight.
"As we did last night in the Rose Garden, it's worth pointing out, anybody around the president and the first lady gets tested, the COVID-19 test," [[Fox News]]' [[Bret Baier]] told viewers after Pence had finished speaking. "We assume everybody in this area did. We don't have that nailed down, but we assume that's the case."
Turns out, that assumption was incorrect.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox News and other right-wing media mount new back-to-work push against coronavirus lockdowns|https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/fox-news-and-other-right-wing-media-mount-new-back-work-push-against]]'' April 3, 2020, Eric Kleefeld, [[Media Matters]]
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Between Thursday afternoon and Friday morning, there has been an increased wave of right-wing media figures calling for an end to the economic lockdown in place to combat the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. As they've begun to explain rather openly, the cost for jobs and businesses is just too much for what they deem is a low death figure being reported.
Left out of all these discussions is a key detail: The reason that COVID-19 death predictions have been revised down from over 2 million to a (still horrific) figure of up to 240,000 is precisely because of the social distancing and stay-at-home orders. If that regimen were to simply be lifted, then the projected deaths would rise again — especially if the health care system were to become overwhelmed.
But as they miss this point, many of these right-wing media figures seem to think even this reduced level of deaths has come with too high an economic cost.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Fox News Busted Altering Protest Images and Video Again|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/fox-news-alters-protest-images-video-again-1014675/]]'' June 13, 2020, Peter Wade, [[Rolling Stone]]
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After [[Rolling Stone]] first spotted a June 2 [[Fox News]] video report where the network selectively edited out police overreacting with guns drawn and handcuffing the wrong people in [[Los Angeles]], now the network has been busted doing the same with photos.
According to the [[Seattle Times]], on Friday Fox News' website published digitally altered and misleading images to make the largely peaceful demonstrators in Seattle's Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) look violent and dangerous.
One of the altered photos featured a man holding a military-style rifle in front of a smashed out storefront. But according to the Times, the image was actually two different photos — one from May 30 and the other from June 10 — and the armed man was superimposed in front of the broken window.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Fox News Cuts Ties With Diamond & Silk, Unofficial Trump 'Advisers' Who Spread Bonkers Coronavirus Claims|https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-news-cuts-ties-with-diamond-and-silk?via=twitter_page]]'' April 27, 2020, Lachlan Cartwright, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Fox News]] has cut ties with MAGA vlogging superstars Diamond & Silk, who had contributed original content to the network's streaming service Fox Nation since shortly after its late [[2018]] launch.
The sudden split comes after the Trump-boosting siblings have come under fire for promoting conspiracy theories and disinformation about the coronavirus. "After what they've said and tweeted you won't be seeing them on Fox Nation or Fox News anytime soon," a source with knowledge of the matter told The [[Daily Beast]].
After rising to prominence during the [[2016]] election, Lynette "Diamond" Hardaway and Rochelle "Silk" Richardson leveraged their newfound celebrity into regular sycophantic appearances on Fox News, resulting in President [[Donald Trump]] raving about their performances, featuring them at rallies, and treating them as "senior advisers."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox News death cult embraces declaration calling for "herd immunity"|https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/fox-news-death-cult-embraces-declaration-calling-herd-immunity]]'' October 15, 2020, Madeline Peltz, [[MediaMatters]]
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[[Fox News]] personalities are rallying around a White House-supported declaration that calls for "herd immunity" approach to the coronavirus pandemic, the deeply flawed idea that the virus should be intentionally spread widely in the population.
A concept based in vaccinology, herd immunity dictates that a population can become immune to a disease through mass vaccination. The term has been perverted and embraced by right-wing media, President [[Donald Trump]], and other critics of public health measures like social distancing and mask-wearing to mean that a population ought to achieve widespread immunity from the novel coronavirus through natural infection. In other words, they're proposing to let COVID-19 spread unrestricted through the population.
But little is known about whether people who have survived the virus are fully protected from further infection, and the United States' experience from this past summer showed that young people who disregarded social distancing spread the virus among more vulnerable populations. According to [[World Health Organization]] Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, "Never in the history of public health has herd immunity been used as a strategy for responding to an outbreak, let alone a pandemic. It is scientifically and ethically problematic. … Letting the virus circulate unchecked therefore means allowing unnecessary infections, suffering and death."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Fox News Editor Thought Their Disastrous Seth Rich Story Would Be 'Vindicated'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-news-editor-thought-their-disastrous-seth-rich-story-would-be-vindicated?ref=home]]'' August 25, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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As [[Fox News]] scrambled to contain the damage from its discredited reporting on murdered Democratic staffer [[Seth Rich]] in [[2017]], a top editor at the network stuck by the retracted story, going so far as to predict that the baseless coverage of Rich's murder would eventually be "vindicated."
That revelation comes via newly released emails from FoxNews.com's then-deputy managing editor Greg Wilson, as well as others recently unsealed in litigation between Rich's parents and Fox. Those emails offer a glimpse into the internal fallout from Fox's story, as newsroom figures tried to figure out how groundless claims about the DNC hack that summer had ever made it on air and one source offered a surreptitious office meeting to Fox editors in an attempt to salvage the story.
The emails were unsealed this month as part of an order from Federal Magistrate [[Judge Sarah Netburn]], who ruled that parties in the case had been filing motions and evidence under seal without first getting her approval. The ruling forced both sides of the case to make public some documents, including multiple internal Fox emails about the story, that had previously been under seal.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Fox News host attacks Michigan's Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for calling protesters with swastikas Nazis|https://www.salon.com/2020/04/17/fox-news-host-attacks-michigans-gov-whitmer-for-calling-michigan-protesters-with-swastikas-nazis_partner/]]'' April 18, 2020, Matthew Chapman, [[Salon]]
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Dawn Perreca protests on the front steps of the [[Michigan]] State Capitol building in [[Lansing]], Mich., Wednesday, April 15, [[2020]]. Flag-waving, honking protesters drove past the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday to show their displeasure with Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]]'s orders to keep people at home and businesses locked during the new coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) [[Fox News]] host attacks Michigan's Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for calling protesters with swastikas Nazis Fox News' [[Greg Gutfeld]] denies Michigan protesters were Nazis just because they were waving swastikas
On Fox News Friday, "The Five" co-host Greg Gutfeld criticized Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) for calling out the swastikas at the anti-lockdown rally earlier this week — and argued that just because they were waving swastika flags doesn't mean they were actual Nazis.
"It wasn't that there were Nazis there," said Gutfeld. "They were … comparing her to Hitler, which is wrong, but one should make that distinction, because what she was saying were that there were Nazis."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Fox News Host Greg Gutfeld Pulls a 180 on Trump's 'Very Fine People' in Charlottesville, Now Calls It a 'Hoax'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-news-host-greg-gutfeld-pulls-a-180-on-trumps-very-fine-people-in-charlottesville-now-calls-it-a-hoax]]'' August 28, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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Over the past month, [[Fox News]] host [[Greg Gutfeld]] has taken it upon himself to defend President [[Donald Trump]]'s infamous [[2017]] remark that there were "very fine people" on both sides of the deadly white nationalist rally in [[Charlottesville]].
Reports that Trump said what he said on camera are merely a "hoax" that has been "debunked," Gutfeld has claimed. The long-time Fox News star hasn't always seen it this way. In fact, he was among the loudest voices condemning Trump's "both sides" moral equivocation after it happened.
Such a dramatic shift in opinion is perhaps illustrative of Gutfeld's years-long transition from an irreverent, comedy-adjacent Fox host to yet another one of the network's many on-air bootlickers in the Trump era.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox News host shuts down Stephen Miller's defense of Trump's hypocrisy and racism|https://thinkprogress.org/fox-news-host-decimates-trump-aide-stephen-miller-racism-hypocricy-8a8b7b4b5db3/]]'' July 21, 2019, Josh Israel, [[ThinkProgress]]
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[[Stephen Miller]], a top White House adviser said to be the architect of the administration's cruel anti-immigrant policies, went on [[Fox News]] Sunday to defend President [[Donald Trump]]'s latest round of racist and hypocritical attacks on congresswomen of color. The interview went rather poorly for him.
Host [[Chris Wallace]] began the interview by asking Miller about Trump's recent tweets attacking Reps. [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] (D-NY), [[Ilhan Omar]] (D-MN), Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), and [[Rashida Tlaib]] (D-MI) and demanding that they go back to their home countries (Omar was born in [[Somalia]] and came to the United States as a child, the other three are natural-born citizens). Miller responded that the president isn't a racist because the jobless rate has been falling for racial minorities.
"I think the term 'racist,' Chris, has become a label that is too often deployed by left/Democrats in this country simply to try to silence and punish and suppress people they disagree with, speech that they don't want to hear," Miller began, asserting that Trump "has been a president for all Americans" because of "historically low black unemployment rates, historically low Hispanic unemployment rates," and his crackdown on immigration "to protect safety, security, rising wages for all American citizens."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Fox News host Tucker Carlson calls QAnon followers 'gentle' patriots|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/mar/06/fox-news-host-tucker-carlson-qanon-followers]]'' March 6, 2021, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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Followers of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory are "gentle people waving American flags", [[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] claimed on Friday night – two months since many joined a mob that stormed the US Capitol seeking to overturn [[Donald Trump]]'s election defeat, a riot in which five people died.
"Do you ever notice," Carlson asked his primetime audience, "how all the scary internet conspiracy theorists – the radical QAnon people – when you actually see them on camera or in jail cells, as a lot of them now are, are maybe kind of confused with the wrong ideas, but they're all kind of gentle people now waving American flags? They like this country."
Five people died as a direct result of the Capitol attack, one a police officer struck with a fire extinguisher, one a Trump supporter shot by law enforcement. The Trump supporter, [[Ashli Babbitt]], was reported to have followed internet conspiracy theories including QAnon.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Fox News host Tucker Carlson dismisses white supremacy as 'a hoax'|https://www.theguardian.com/media/2019/aug/07/tucker-carlson-white-supremacy-fox-news-hoax]]'' August 7, 2019, Edward Helmore, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Tucker Carlson]], the [[Fox News]] host who regularly echoes [[Donald Trump]]'s anti-immigrant "invasion" rhetoric, has described white supremacy in America as a "hoax" and a "conspiracy theory".
Coming just days after a [[Texas]] man allegedly killed 22 people in [[El Paso]] after posting a manifesto complaining of a "Hispanic invasion", the prime-time news star defended the president from criticisms of his rhetoric by disputing that Trump ever "endorsed white supremacy or came close to endorsing white supremacy".
"If you were to assemble a list, a hierarchy of concerns, problems this country has, where would white supremacy be on the list? Right up there with [[Russia]] probably. It's actually not a real problem in America," Carlson told his audience on Tuesday night.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Fox News host Tucker Carlson uses racist, homophobic language in second set of recordings|https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2019/03/12/new-tucker-carlson-audio-released-this-time-using-racist-homophobic-language/]]'' March 12, 2019, Michael Brice-Saddler, [[Washington Post]]
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A day after releasing audio of [[Tucker Carlson]] making numerous misogynist remarks, Media Matters for America published a new video with clips of the [[Fox News]] host using racist and homophobic language to describe [[Iraq]]i people, African Americans, gay people and immigrants while speaking on a radio program between [[2006]] and [[2011]], according to a report published Tuesday by the nonprofit.
The self-described watchdog of "conservative misinformation in the U.S. media" published the audio from Carlson's appearances on a [[Tampa]]-based radio program, the "Bubba the Love Sponge Show," just 25 hours after releasing similar recordings in which he's heard flippantly using sexist language to express his views on child rape, rape shield laws, underage marriage and other sensitive topics.
The new audio highlights about a dozen instances of Carlson using racist language on the "shock jock" show, which he apparently called into for about an hour per week. In [[2008]], Carlson lamented that "everyone's embarrassed to be a white man," before stating that white men deserve credit for "creating civilization and stuff."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Fox News Host Warns Viewers After Trump Says He's Taking Hydroxychloroquine: 'This. Will. Kill. You.'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/foxs-neil-cavuto-warns-viewers-after-trump-says-hes-taking-hydroxychloroquine-this-will-kill-you]]'' May 18, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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Moments after President [[Donald Trump]] shockingly declared that he has been taking the controversial anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine as preventive treatment for the coronavirus, [[Fox News]] host [[Neil Cavuto]] warned viewers that the drug could literally kill them.
"All right, that was stunning," Cavuto gasped after Trump's remarks concluded. "The President of the United States just acknowledged that he's taking hydroxychloroquine, a drug that is really meant to treat malaria and lupus. The president insisted that it has enormous benefits for patients either trying to prevent or already have COVID-19."
The veteran Fox News anchor went on to note that while the president in the past has said "what have you got to lose" regarding taking the drug, several recent studies showed that vulnerable people do "have one thing to lose—their lives."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Fox News Internal Document Bashes Pro-Trump Fox Regulars for Spreading 'Disinformation'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-news-internal-document-bashes-john-solomon-joe-digenova-and-rudy-giuliani-for-spreading-disinformation]]'' February 6, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Fox News]]' own research team has warned colleagues not to trust some of the network's top commentators' claims about [[Ukraine]].
An internal Fox News research briefing book obtained by The [[Daily Beast]] openly questions Fox News contributor [[John Solomon]]'s credibility, accusing him of playing an "indispensable role" in a Ukrainian "disinformation campaign."
The document also accuses frequent Fox News guest [[Rudy Giuliani]] of amplifying disinformation, as part of an effort to oust former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine [[Marie Yovanovitch]], and blasts Fox News guests [[Victoria Toensing]] and Joe diGenova—both ardent Trump boosters—for "spreading disinformation."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Fox News is losing it over Seattle's Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.|https://www.motherjones.com/anti-racism-police-protest/2020/06/fox-news-is-losing-it-over-seattles-capitol-hill-autonomous-zone/]]'' June 13, 2020, Fernanda Echavarri, [[Mother Jones]]
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For much of Friday, [[Fox News]]' website featured images of [[Seattle]]'s Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone that were clearly photoshopped to depict the CHAZ as some sort of lawless hellscape guarded by heavily armed anarchists. Or anarchist, rather—Fox News used the same guy in both photoshopped images. The doctored photos were pulled when a [[Seattle Times]] reporter called them out.
The images were a mashup of photos from different days, shot by different photographers. Protesters have taken over a handful of blocks near a recently abandoned police precinct and turned it into a cop-free zone. While there have been instances of police shooting tear gas at protesters, the CHAZ has been mostly peaceful, with protesters screening movies and setting up food gardens and co-ops. On Friday, Fox News had no disclaimers that the images were manipulated in any way. The site also included an image of buildings burning under a "Crazy Town" headline for a story about Seattle's CHAZ. That photo was taken May 30 in [[St. Paul]], [[Minnesota]].
Here's one of Fox News' CHAZ composites:
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Fox News is mocked after report on 'infighting' at Seattle's CHAZ protest quotes Monty Python sketch|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8418733/Fox-News-mocked-report-infighting-Seattles-CHAZ-protest-quotes-Monty-Python-sketch.html]]'' June 14, 2020, Harriet Alexander, [[Daily Mail]]
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A [[Fox News]] host reported 'evidence' of division within the leadership of a [[Seattle]] protest camp, without realizing that she was reading a reference to comedy series [[Monty Python]].
[[Martha MacCallum]], host of Fox News show The Story, updated her viewers on Friday night on developments in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) - a six-block area of central Seattle where [[Black Lives Matter]] protesters have pushed out police.
On Friday night, Fox News showed an image of a [[Reddit]] post entitled: 'I didn't vote for Raz' - a reference to Raz Simone, the rapper who is an unofficial leader of the settlement.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[Fox News Is Now a Threat to National Security|https://www.wired.com/story/fox-news-is-now-a-threat-to-national-security/]]'' December 11, 2019, Garrett M. Graff, [[Wired]]
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Monday's split-screen drama, as the [[House Judiciary Committee]] weighed impeachment charges against President Trump and as the Justice Department's inspector general released a 476-page report on the [[FBI]]'s handling of its [[2016]] investigation into Trump's campaign, made one truth of the modern world inescapable: The lies and obfuscations forwarded ad infinitum on [[Fox News]] pose a dangerous threat to the national security of the United States.
The facts of both dramas were clear to objective viewers: In the one instance, there's conclusive and surprisingly consistent evidence that President Trump pushed [[Ukraine]] to concoct dirt on a domestic political rival to affect the [[2020]] presidential election, and in the other, Justice Department [[Inspector General]] [[Michael Horowitz]] found that the FBI was proper to investigate Trump's dealings with [[Russia]] in the 2016 presidential campaign.
But that set of facts is not what anyone who was watching Fox News heard. Instead, Fox spent the night describing an upside-down world where the president's enemies had spun a web of lies about Trump and Ukraine, even as Horowitz blew open the base corruption that has driven every attack on the president since 2016.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox News is promoting protests against social distancing measures: "God bless them"|https://www.mediamatters.org/fox-news/fox-news-promoting-protests-against-social-distancing-measures-god-bless-them]]'' April 16, 2020, Matt Gertz, [[Media Matters]]
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[[Fox News]] hosts are rallying to the cause of conservative activists who are protesting [[Michigan]]'s social distancing measures, raising the probability that similar movements will spread across the country with potentially catastrophic results.
In order to enforce limited face-to-face contact and reduce the spread of the contagious and deadly novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, governors across the country have banned large gatherings, closed schools, bars, restaurants, and non-essential businesses, and issued shelter-in-place orders instructing people not to leave their homes unnecessarily. These efforts appear to have succeeded in limiting deaths caused by the virus, but at the cost of an unprecedented unemployment surge.
The economic decline is triggering a backlash among conservatives against social distancing measures. President [[Donald Trump]] is reportedly fixated on reopening much of the country on May 1. Fox hosts are similarly pushing for a swift end to the lockdown, claiming that the lowered death projections show not that social distancing has succeeded but that public health experts were wrong to recommend it because the virus isn't that dangerous. And conservatives are beginning to launch protest movements against the measures, with the support of Trump's political allies.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox News poll: Voters say campaign rallies are a bad idea|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/19/fox-news-poll-voters-campaign-rallies-bad-idea-329982]]'' June 19, 2020, Jordan Muller, [[Politico]]
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Health experts have recommended against holding large events like rallies, concerts and sports games, where coronavirus could spread easily among shoulder-to-shoulder crowds. The White House said attendees of Saturday's rally "assume a personal risk" and are required to agree not to sue the Trump campaign over potential virus exposure.
Presumptive Democratic nominee [[Joe Biden]] has sworn off rallies amid the pandemic and has largely held virtual events out of his basement in Wilmington, Del.
Attendees of Trump's Saturday rally won't be required to wear masks, but most voters have a favorable view of people wearing masks as protection against the spread of coronavirus, according to the [[Fox News]] poll.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox News prime-time hosts ignore rising coronavirus death toll, continue to deny the problem|https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/fox-news-prime-time-hosts-ignore-rising-coronavirus-death-toll-continue-deny]]'' July 24, 2020, Eric Kleefeld, [[Media Matters]]
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Fox's prime-time hosts have continued to ignore the rising U.S. death toll in the coronavirus pandemic, even as the country approaches the milestone of 150,000 officially documented deaths.
A study by [[Media Matters]] previously found that as the country was approaching the official number of 100,000 deaths, this grim fact was absent from coverage by Fox's three prime-time hosts: [[Tucker Carlson]], [[Sean Hannity]], and [[Laura Ingraham]].
And as the country now closes in on the 150,000 number — with over 1,000 new deaths recorded just yesterday — those same three Fox hosts continue to not only ignore the rising death toll but to even deny the problem:
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Fox News removes altered photos of Seattle protest zone|https://apnews.com/8a8676ff7b743506ac08f28d54e10d75]]'' June 13, 2020, [[Associated Press]]
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The [[Seattle Times]] reports [[Fox News]]' website featured at least two photos on Friday that inserted an image of a man standing with a military-style rifle, and that there were no disclaimers on how they were manipulated when featured on the network's website for most of the day Friday.
The image of the gunman is from a Getty Images photo that was taken on June 10 at what is known as the "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone" protest area. The original photo showed an unidentified man wearing a green mask who was carrying a weapon while standing in front of a car.
The Seattle Times said Fox's website used that gunman image for the network's coverage of the protest zone, but the image was included in a mashup of other photos from May 30 that depicted smashed windows in downtown Seattle — before the protest zone was set up and in a different neighborhood.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox News runs digitally altered images in coverage of Seattle's protests, Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone|https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/fox-news-runs-digitally-altered-images-in-coverage-of-seattles-protests-capitol-hill-autonomous-zone/]]'' June 12, 2020, [[Seattle Times]]
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[[Fox News]] published digitally altered and misleading photos on stories about [[Seattle]]'s Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) in what photojournalism experts called a clear violation of ethical standards for news organizations.
As part of a package of stories Friday about the zone, where demonstrators have taken over several city blocks on Capitol Hill after Seattle police abandoned the East Precinct, Fox's website for much of the day featured a photo of a man standing with a military-style rifle in front of what appeared to be a smashed retail storefront.
The image was actually a mashup of photos from different days, taken by different photographers — it was done by splicing a Getty Images photo of an armed man, who had been at the protest zone June 10, with other images from May 30 of smashed windows in downtown Seattle. Another altered image combined the gunman photo with yet another image, making it appear as though he was standing in front of a sign declaring "You are now entering Free Cap Hill."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Fox News Rushes to Dismiss Bob Woodward Revelations on Trump Downplaying Coronavirus|https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-news-rushes-to-dismiss-bob-woodward-revelations-on-trump-downplaying-coronavirus]]'' September 9, 2020, Matt Wilstein, [[Daily Beast]]
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As [[CNN]] and [[MSNBC]] flashed breaking-news banners about new recordings of President [[Donald Trump]] admitting to journalist [[Bob Woodward]] in his new book Rage that he was actively misleading the American public about the COVID-19 pandemic, [[Fox News]] pretended like nothing was going on.
It wasn't until a few moments before White House Press Secretary [[Kayleigh McEnany]] was set to take the podium that they finally acknowledged the bombshell story.
"We think one of the things that could come up in this press briefing is about a book written by Bob Woodward," host [[Melissa Francis]] warned viewers just before the 1 p.m. hour. She laid out the details about Trump's attempts to downplay the virus even though he knew how "deadly" it was in February. At the same time, she stressed that no one at Fox had heard the recordings and the show did not play the tapes for viewers like other networks had already done by that point.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox News sabotages COVID-19 vaccination with Tucker Carlson's mendacious interview of Alex Berenson|https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/fox-news-sabotages-covid-19-vaccination-tucker-carlsons-mendacious-interview]]'' April 2, 2021, Eric Kleefeld, [[Media Matters]]
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Last night [[Tucker Carlson]] continued [[Fox News]]' long and shameful record of hosting "COVID contrarian" writer [[Alex Berenson]] to continue spreading misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic and even discouraging use of the vaccines.
Berenson's latest appearance was in response to a piece Thursday in [[The Atlantic]] in which writer [[Derek Thompson]] billed Berenson as "The Pandemic's Wrongest Man." The piece detailed the litany of false claims that Berenson has made about the pandemic — such as when he declared last fall that the United States would not reach 500,000 coronavirus deaths by the spring. (Just to be clear, that number was surpassed back in February. Not that Berenson changed his tune — during another appearance with Carlson in March, he ridiculed a speech by President [[Joe Biden]] as coming from a "bizarro world, where we're all still desperately afraid of the coronavirus.")
But more importantly, Thompson explained the importance of writing the piece: "Usually, I would refrain from lavishing attention on someone so blatantly incorrect. But with vaccine resistance hovering around 30 percent of the general population, and with 40 percent of Republicans saying they won't get a shot, debunking vaccine skepticism, particularly in right-wing circles, is a matter of life and death."
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Fox News stands by Laura Ingraham after she defends white supremacist, other extremists on her prime time show|https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/31/media/laura-ingraham-paul-nehlen-extremists/index.html]]'' May 31, 2019, Oliver Darcy, [[CNN]]
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[[New York]] ([[CNN]] Business) [[Fox News]] on Friday afternoon stood by [[Laura Ingraham]] after she defended a white supremacist and several other fringe people who have been banned or disciplined by large social media companies.
Ingraham's defense of the extremists on her prime time Fox show "The Ingraham Angle" came during a segment on Thursday about House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]]'s criticism of [[Facebook]] for not removing a video doctored to make it appear she was drunk and slurring her words
Ingraham said calls for Facebook to remove the video were a "pretext to be able to silence voices."
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Fox News' Best COVID-19 Truthers Unite to Promote Trump's Favorite Drug|https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/americas-frontline-doctors-hydroxychloroquine-breitbart-donald-trump-1034927/]]'' July 28, 2020, EJ Dickson, [[Rolling Stone]]
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On Monday, a video falsely promoting hydroxychloroquine as a cure for COVID-19 and downplaying the efficacy of masks went viral on various platforms, including [[Facebook]] (where it racked up nearly 20 million views) and [[Twitter]]. The video footage captured by [[Breitbart]] News was boosted by various members of anti-vaccine groups, as well as [[Donald Trump Jr]]. and the President himself. It was later removed by Facebook for promoting misinformation, according to a spokesperson, who said it was removed "for sharing false information about cures and treatments for COVID-19." It was also flagged by Twitter, prompting Donald Trump, Jr. to be temporarily suspended from the platform and sparking outcry among the far right for alleged social media censorship.
The 43-minute video featured a group known as [[America's Frontline Doctors]], staging a sparsely attended press conference in front of the Supreme Court in [[Washington]], D.C. In the video, physicians in white lab coats — in between nodding ponderously and awkwardly shifting their weight between both feet — aggressively promote hydroxychloroquine as a "cure" for COVID-19, despite the fact that the [[World Health Organization]] has discontinued its recommendation of the drug, saying it was "unlikely to be beneficial for hospitalized patients."
"This virus has a cure, it's called hydroxychloroquine, zinc, and Zithromax," one of the doctors in the video claims, referring to Pfizer's azithromycin drug. "You don't need masks, there is a cure." (You do, and there is not.) Another doctor falsely claims hydroxycholoroquine is safer than aspirin and Tylenol.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox News' Jennifer Griffin: Mnuchin Is Lying About Not Hearing Trump Disparage The Military|https://crooksandliars.com/2020/09/fox-news-jennifer-griffin-mnuchin-lying/amp]]'' September 8, 2020, John Amato, [[Crooks and Liars]]
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[[Jennifer Griffin]], [[Fox News]]' national security reporter, stood her ground and added a new wrinkle involving Steve Mnuchin to the Atlantic story on Trump's contempt for the US military.
Griffin told Fox News that Steve Mnuchin was present when Trump uttered his vile statements.
Griffin said this about the Treasury Secretary, "Mnuchin was in the Tank meeting at the [[Pentagon]] on July 20, [[2017]], when the president berated the Pentagon four-star generals, calling them losers, and dopes, and babies."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Fox News' Tucker Carlson Says Black Lives Matter 'Is Poison'|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/fox-news-tucker-carlson-black-lives-matter-poison_n_5efeda0ec5b612083c59df1c]]'' July 3, 2020, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Fox News]]' [[Tucker Carlson]] continued his campaign against [[Black Lives Matter]] in a new podcast released Thursday, in which he called the movement "poison."
"You know, I know plenty of people who are for Black Lives Matter. A lot of them are nice people," Carlson said on the latest episode of conservative website [[The Federalist]]'s "Federalist Radio Hour" show.
"I'm not mad at them. I disagree," he continued. "I think Black Lives Matter is poison. OK, they have another view. That's all right."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox News's dangerous decision to downplay the threat of coronavirus|https://www.vox.com/2020/3/13/21178188/fox-news-coronavirus-sean-hannity-trump-response]]'' March 13, 2020, Nicole Narea, [[Vox]]
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Conservative commentators on [[Fox News]] are downplaying the potential risk of the novel coronavirus spreading throughout the US — describing the panic over the pandemic as a partisan tool that has been used to attack President [[Donald Trump]].
On his evening show Thursday night, host [[Sean Hannity]] spent the bulk of his opening monologue accusing detractors of Trump's response to Covid-19 of sowing partisanship and hysteria — a message that has resonated with the president, who is an avid viewer and tweeted about it after the show.
"Since the beginning, all they've done is use the virus, politicize the virus to bludgeon President Trump," Hannity said, referring to Democrats. "All the same people who have done the same thing for three straight years. ... [[Russia]], Russia. [[Ukraine]], Ukraine. And impeach, impeach. Now, corona, corona."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fox promotes call for special counsel over Hunter Biden story it knows is nonsense|https://www.mediamatters.org/fox-news/fox-promotes-call-special-counsel-over-hunter-biden-story-it-knows-nonsense]]'' October 20, 2020, Matt Gertz, [[MediaMatters]]
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[[Fox News]] is promoting a [[Republican]] push to appoint a special counsel to investigate the [[New York Post]]'s [[Hunter Biden]] smear story, which the network's "news" side reportedly passed on because of doubts about its credibility. It's a transparently political effort intended to tar Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] and boost President [[Donald Trump]], and it is reminiscent of the network's successful campaign to get a House special committee appointed to investigate the [[Benghazi]] terror attack back in [[2014]].
The New York Post's story isn't credible, and Fox's reporters know it (so, for that matter, do the Post's). Its central contention -- that Joe Biden improperly used his position as vice president to benefit his son's Ukrainian business interest -- is false, a regurgitation of the conspiracy theory Trump was impeached over in [[2019]]. Its provenance, according to the network's lead anchor, is "sketchy." Its source, [[Rudy Giuliani]], was previously described by the network's "Brain Room" as a font of "disinformation" about the Bidens and [[Ukraine]]. And the network's "news division" reportedly passed on the story because it could not sufficiently vet it (but that has not prevented either the "news" or "opinion" sides from relentlessly flogging the Post's report).
As part of that flurry of coverage, Fox & Friends Weekend hosted Rep. [[Louie Gohmert]] (R-TX) to discuss the story on Sunday. Gohmert suggested during the interview that the [[FBI]] had "concealed" the Bidens' purported crimes and thus may be "part of the crimes being committed." He urged Trump to personally appoint a "special prosecutor" who would "get the resources he needs to start investigating people that were at the top of the FBI and people that continue to work there."
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Fox's Carlson stunned by reaction to stories on South Africa|https://apnews.com/69edd18af846491fa2c27b5bd3d483d4]]'' August 24, 2018, David Bauder, [[Associated Press]]
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NEW YORK (AP) — [[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] said Friday he's shocked his segments this week on a [[South Africa]]n land reform policy should be considered an appeal to white nationalists — let alone spark an international incident.
Carlson argued against a proposal that would allow the South African government to seize some white-owned agricultural land, part of an effort to address inequities left over from apartheid. Whites own more than 70 percent of such farmland despite being about 8 percent of the population.
Two hours after Carlson reported on it, a prominent viewer — [[Republican]] President [[Donald Trump]] — tweeted that he asked the secretary of state to look into the issue.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Fox's Tucker Carlson rationalizes suspected Kenosha shooter's actions, Facebook takes down militia pages|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/kenosha-carlson-facebook-1.5701723]]'' August 27, 2020, [[CBC News]]
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[[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] drew the ire of [[Twitter]] users on Wednesday when he spoke of the deadly violence that erupted the previous night in [[Kenosha]], Wis., where police have accused a white teen of intentional homicide.
The 17-year-old from a nearby town in [[Illinois]] was arrested Wednesday after two people were shot to death during Tuesday night's protests in Kenosha over the police shooting earlier this week of a Black man, [[Jacob Blake]].
"People in charge, from the governor of [[Wisconsin]] on down, refused to enforce the law," Carlson said. "How shocked are we that 17-year-olds with rifles decided they had to maintain order when no one else would?"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fracking Titans Spend Millions Proselytizing School Children|https://rewire.news/article/2015/04/30/conservatives-spend-millions-proselytizing-school-children/]]'' April 30, 2015, Brie Shea, [[Rewire.News]]
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Conservative radio host [[Dennis Prager]]'s eponymous website seeks to insert religious and political right-wing propaganda directly into schools, and he has the generous backing of two of the richest men in the United States—Dan and [[Farris Wilks]].
For more than 30 years, Dennis Prager has been a conservative radio host and author. His broadcasts air three hours a day, five days a week across the country, beating the conservative drums against what he sees as a host of "liberal" evils—marriage equality, feminism, and multiculturalism. He has called campus rape culture a "gargantuan lie to get votes" promoted by the "feminist left."
More recently, Prager has developed an ingenious method of getting his conservative opinions to a new kind of audience, one harder to reach via traditional media channels.
Scientology in France.
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|>| !Frank J. Gaffney Jr. |
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|!birth date |April 5, 1953 (68 years)|
|!birth place |[[Pittsburgh|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania]], United States|
|!citizenship |United States|
|!education |[[Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_A._Walsh_School_of_Foreign_Service]] ([[B.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.A.]], 1975)<br>[[Nitze School of Advanced International Studies|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_H._Nitze_School_of_Advanced_International_Studies]] ([[M.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.A.]])|
|!occupation |President of [[Center for Security Policy]]|
|!organization |Center for Security Policy|
|!known for |[[Counter-jihad|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counter-jihad]] [[conspiracy theories|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conspiracy_theories]], political commentary|
|!salary |$288,300 (2008)<<ref " [1]">><br>$309,000 (2012)<<ref " [2]">>|
|!spouse |Marisol|
|!parents |Frank J. Gaffney Sr.<br>Virginia Reed|
|!awards |[[Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department_of_Defense_Medal_for_Distinguished_Public_Service]] (1987)<br>[[Zionist Organization of America|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionist_Organization_of_America]]'s [[Louis Brandeis Award|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandeis_Award_(Zionism)]] (2003)<<ref " [4]">>|
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''Frank J. Gaffney Jr.'' is an American [[counter-jihad|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/counter-jihad]] [[conspiracy theorist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conspiracy_theorist]]<<ref " [3]">> and the founder and president of the [[Center for Security Policy]]. In the 1970s and 1980s he worked in various roles for the [[federal government|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_the_United_States]], including seven months as [[Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assistant_Secretary_of_Defense_for_International_Security_Affairs]] during the [[Reagan administration|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reagan_administration]].
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*[[Frank Gaffney, Jr.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gaffney,_Jr.]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Smietana, Bob (24 October 2010). [[Anti-Muslim crusaders make millions spreading fear|http://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2010/10/24/antimuslim-crusaders-make-millions-spreading-fear/28936467/]]. //[[Tennessean|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tennessean]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[990 Income Tax Form|http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/2012-990-PDC-resize.pdf]]. Center for Security Policy. 2012.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[4 Conspiracy Theories Promoted by Frank Gaffney, Ted Cruz's New Adviser|http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/u-s-election-2016/1.709566]]. //[[Haaretz|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haaretz]]//. March 18, 2016.<br />[[Frank Gaffney Jr|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/frank-gaffney-jr]].<br />Carden, James. [[The Iran Deal Opponents Are Going to Fight to the Bitter End|http://www.thenation.com/article/the-iran-deal-opponents-are-going-to-fight-to-the-bitter-end/]]. //[[The Nation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nation]]//.<br />Woodruff, Betsy (15 March 2015). [[Glenn Beck Thinks Grover Norquist Is a Muslim Brotherhood Mole. Now, the NRA Is "Investigating."|http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/2015/03/16/nra_investigates_grover_norquist_as_glenn_beck_says_he_is_a_muslim_brotherhood.html]]. //[[Slate|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slate_(magazine)]]//.<br />[[Bachmann, Gaffney, and the GOP's Anti-Muslim Culture of Conspiracy|http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/07/23/bachmann-gaffney-and-the-gop-s-anti-muslim-culture-of-conspiracy.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[Frank Gaffney|https://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/about-us/frank-gaffney/]]. [[Center for Security Policy]].">>
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|>| !Frank Lautenberg |
|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Frank Lautenberg|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Lautenberg]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Frank Wolf |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bb/Franklinwolf.jpeg/175px-Franklinwolf.jpeg]] |
|!birth date |January 30, 1939 (82 years)|
|!birth place |[[Philadelphia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania]], USA|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Carolyn Stover|
|!alma mater |[[Pennsylvania State University, University Park|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_State_University]]<br>[[Georgetown University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown_University_Law_Center]]|
|!religion |[[Presbyterianism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbyterianism]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Frank Wolf (politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Wolf_(politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Frankfurt School|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt_School]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Franklin Center Top Donor Is Right-Wing's "Dark Money ATM"|https://www.mediamatters.org/koch-brothers/franklin-center-top-donor-right-wings-dark-money-atm?redirect_source=/blog/2013/02/22/franklin-center-top-donor-is-right-wings-dark-m/192770]]'' February 22, 2013, Joe Strupp, [[Media Matters for America]]
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Nearly all of the [[2011]] funding for the conservative [[Franklin Center]] for Government and Public Integrity, which oversees state news sites nationwide, came from a single foundation that has distributed hundreds of millions of dollars to right-wing causes, according to a recent report of the [[Center for Public Integrity]].
CPI detailed that the foundation, Donors Trust, provided 95 percent of the Franklin Center funding in 2011, citing [[Internal Revenue Service]] documents. The Center uses that funding to support websites and affiliates providing free statehouse reporting from a "pro-taxpayer, pro-liberty, free market perspective" to local newspapers and other media across the country.
The Center, which Media Matters highlighted in a lengthy July [[2012]] report, has launched more than 50 news sites covering state government in 39 states since it began in [[2009]] and claims to provide 10 percent of all state government news in the United States.
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|>| !Franklin Graham |
|>| [img width=175px [Graham at the Nebraska State Capitol during his Decision America tour in 2016|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4a/Rev._Franklin_Graham_%2827102109795%29.jpg/175px-Rev._Franklin_Graham_%2827102109795%29.jpg]] |
|!birth name |William Franklin Graham III|
|!birth date |July 14, 1952 (69 years)|
|!birth place |[[Asheville, North Carolina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asheville,_North_Carolina]], U.S.|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Franklin Graham|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Graham]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Franklin Graham|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Franklin_Graham]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
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|>| !Franklin News Foundation |
|!tax id |26-4066298|
|!location |200 West Madison Street Suite 2100 Chicago, IL 60606|
|!website |[[franklinnews.org/|https://www.franklinnews.org/]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |June 30, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Franklin News Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=264066298]]|<|<|
|!EIN |26-4066298|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/2009|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264066298/264066298_2019_%20.pdf]]|03/31/21| $926,305.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264066298/264066298_2018_%20.pdf]]|11/01/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264066298/264066298_2017_1032770b.PDF]]|02/21/19| $544,451.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264066298/264066298_2016_0ec25516.PDF]]|01/11/18| $869,492.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264066298/264066298_2015_0d31d753.PDF]]|12/19/16| $2,356,581.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264066298/264066298_2014_0be97362.PDF]]|10/09/15| $423,334.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264066298/264066298_2013_0b0d6146.PDF]]|12/29/14| $368,356.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264066298/264066298_2012_09d7f58c.PDF]]|12/21/13| $631,030.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264066298/264066298_2011_08cf2db3.PDF]]|12/17/12| $526,338.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264066298/264066298_2010_07c0c161.PDF]]|12/06/11| $545,242.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264066298/264066298_2009_07c0c072.PDF]]|12/06/11| $707,989.00|
!!!External links
*[[Franklin News Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Franklin_News_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !The Fraser Institute |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/0/08/FraiserInstitute.jpg]] |
|!motto |''If It Matters, Measure It''|
|!formation |October 22, 1974 (46 years)|
|!type |Public policy [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]], [[charity|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charitable_organization]]|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |Niels Veldhuis|
|!location |1770 Burrard Street, 4th floor, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada|
|!tax id |98-0032427|
|!website |[[fraserinstitute.org|https://www.fraserinstitute.org]]|
</div>
Canadian branch-plant of Koch Industries and the State Policy Network.
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 8, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Fraser Institute|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=980032427]]|<|<|
|!EIN |98-0032427|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |4 - Contributions are deductible by treaty (foreign organizations).|<|<|
|!Ruling date |08/1976|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/980032427/980032427_2019_ .pdf]]|02/22/21| $8,773,197.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/980032427/980032427_2018_ .pdf]]|10/03/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/980032427/980032427_2017_0fdc5464.PDF]]|11/19/18| $6,418,861.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/980032427/980032427_2016_0e79a0b0.PDF]]|11/16/17| $5,221,305.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/980032427/980032427_2015_0d225fc5.PDF]]|11/30/16| $5,556,585.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/980032427/980032427_2014_0bc4b514.PDF]]|09/02/15| $6,043,138.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/980032427/980032427_2013_0a841073.PDF]]|08/21/14| $4,593,175.00|
!!!See also
*[[Fraser Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraser_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Fraser Institute|https://www.desmogblog.com/fraser-institute]], DeSmogBlog.
*[[EXPOSED: The State Policy Network: The Powerful Right-Wing Network Helping to Hijack State Politics and Government|https://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/2/25/SPN_National_Report_FINAL.pdf]], Alec Exposed.
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|>| !Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights |
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|>| !Fred Eisenberger |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Fred T. Goldberg, Jr. |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
|!employer |Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP & Affiliates|
|!birth date |October 15, 1947 (73 years)|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Fred T. Goldberg Jr.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_T._Goldberg_Jr.]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Fred T. Goldberg, Jr.|http://www.skadden.com/professionals/fred-t-goldberg-jr]], Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP & Affiliates.
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|>| !Fred Keller |
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|>| !Fred Koch |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/3/3d/Fred_Koch_225px.jpg/175px-Fred_Koch_225px.jpg]] |
|!birth date |September 23, 1900|
|!birth place |[[Quanah|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quanah,_Texas]], Texas, US|
|!death date |November 17, 1967 (67 years)|
</div>
!!!See also
[[Fred C. Koch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_C._Koch]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Fred Perry Wants Alt-Right Bros to Stop Wearing Their Polos|https://www.gq.com/story/fred-perry-wants-alt-right-bros-to-stop-wearing-their-polos]]'' July 11, 2017, Jake Woolf, [[GQ]]
----
Fred Perry's classic laurel wreath polo is instantly recognizable—a staple of men's closets since the brand debuted in [[1952]]. Though they were regularly sported by the likes of JFK, they also have a history of being co-opted by the darker side of skinhead culture, particularly the sect of skinheads who aligned themselves with the far-right extremist group called the British National Front in the [[1970]]s. Since then, Fred Perry has worked hard to escape this image by recruiting brand partners such as tennis star Andy Murray and the late great singer Amy Winehouse. But in the era of Trump, with a bolstered far-right movement, a new chauvinistic group called the [[Proud Boys]]—which is basically a fraternity of white guys who like to punch each other and harass peaceful protestors—has adopted the Fred Perry polo as a part of its unofficial uniform, much to the chagrin of the label.
In a statement, Fred Perry chairman John Flynn said:
Frankly I could send you a press release but no need. A little investigation into Fred the man and Fred Perry the company would reveal a lot.
----
{{f0.png}} ''[[Fred Thompson Channels L. Ron Hubbard|https://web.archive.org/web/20070911202147/http://www.tnr.com/doc.mhtml?i=20070910&s=bartlett091007]]'' September 6, 2007, Bruce Bartlett, [[The New Republic]]
----
The story of the FairTax's provenance is one that I can tell with some firsthand knowledge. In 1993, fresh from a stint at the Treasury Department, I spent a few months at the [[Cato Institute]]. I was filling in for Steve Moore -- now an editorial writer at The Wall Street Journal -- who took a brief leave from his job as director of the think tank's fiscal studies program to advise former Texas Representative Dick Armey. It was there that I was visited by a man named Steven L. Hayes, the founder of group called [[Citizens for an Alternative Tax System]] (cats) that promoted the nrst, and who was, as Moore pointed out to me, a prominent Scientologist.
It wasn't hard to figure out the Scientologists' motives for hawking the nrst. The IRS had refused to recognize Scientology as a legitimate church -- a fact that seemed to enshrine their popular reputation as a "cult." To remedy this situation, Scientologists waged war against the IRS. At various points, the Church attempted to infiltrate the tax authority and even hired private investigators to examine the private lives of IRS officials. And the same impulse behind these measures led them to devise the nrst. One church spokesman told National Journal's Paul Starobin, "We thought, If this [discrimination] is happening to us, there must be a lot of people to whom this is happening.' ... How could some positive changes be made?" Since nearly every state has a sales tax, it would be a simple matter to get them to collect a federal nrst, rendering the IRS instantly superfluous, a ripe target for abolition.
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|>| !Fred Trump |
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|>| !Fred Trump Jr |
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|>| !Fred Upton |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Fred Upton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Upton]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Frederick Clarkson |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Fredreka Schouten |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Fredrick Brennan |
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|>| !Free Bird Media |
|!website |[[freebirdmedia.ca/|https://www.freebirdmedia.ca/]]|
</div>
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|>| !Free Market Institute |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Free Speech Crusader Steven Pinker Blocking Anyone Mentioning His Epstein Ties|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/g5pn87/free-speech-crusader-steven-pinker-blocking-anyone-mentioning-his-epstein-ties]]'' August 28, 2020, Edward Ongweso, [[Vice News]]
----
Harvard professor and author [[Steven Pinker]], who previously railed against "cancel culture," is blocking anyone on [[Twitter]] who mentions his connections to [[Jeffrey Epstein]], the financier who was charged with organizing a child sex trafficking ring before being found dead in his jail cell shortly after his arrest last year.
Twitter users this week noticed that anyone who mentions the words "Pinker" and "Epstein," in any context and combination in any tweet, was quickly blocked by Pinker on the social network. [[Motherboard]] tested it out on Thursday, and was blocked. When reached for comment, Pinker confirmed that his account is blocking anyone who mentions these keywords together.
In an email to Motherboard, Pinker claimed "my Twitter feed became infested with trolls and bots who kept posting photos with me and Jeffrey Epstein, though I had no connections with him other than third parties who had invited us to some of the same events."
----
{{f375.png}} ''[[Free-Speech True Believer Dave Rubin, the Top Talker of the 'Intellectual Dark Web,' Doesn't Want to Talk About His Own Ideas|https://www.thedailybeast.com/free-speech-true-believer-dave-rubin-the-top-talker-of-the-intellectual-dark-web-doesnt-want-to-talk-about-his-own-ideas]]'' May 18, 2018, Anthony L Fisher, [[Daily Beast]]
----
[[Dave Rubin]] is having a moment. He's getting name-checked in The [[New York Times]], speaking at college campuses across the country, serving as the opening act for author/clinical psychologist/self-help guru [[Jordan Peterson]] on a sold-out tour of theaters, and watching the audience for his [[YouTube]]-based talk show The Rubin Report grow by the day.
I first heard about Rubin from a friend who thought I would appreciate the erstwhile comedian and self-styled classical liberal's talk show, particularly for its focus on free speech, civil conversations with iconoclastic thinkers from across the political spectrum, and its rejection of identity politics. Having spent years writing and reporting about the many trans-partisan and international threats to free expression, despising the culture of shouting down or physically attacking political opponents, loathing communist apologia, suffering from no illusions about the threat posed by radical political Islam, and identifying politically as an independent civil libertarian—I would indeed seem to be the target audience.
Rubin is both lauded and criticized for his non-confrontational at-all-costs interviewing style, with fans appreciating his willingness to have an open dialogue with everyone from fringe characters associated with the alt-right to distinguished academics to disaffected progressives to ex-[[Muslim]]s, allowing for a more thorough airing of their beliefs beyond controversial soundbites. Rubin's oft-repeated principle to "judge people as individuals, and not as a collective" and reject identity politics would seem to align with The Rubin Report's stated billing as "a talk show about big ideas and free speech."
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|>| !Evergreen Freedom Foundation |
|!type |[[Not-for-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit_organization]]|
|!tax id |94-3136961|
|!registration id |601292128|
|!jurisdiction |us-wa|
|!website |[[freedomfoundation.com/|https://www.freedomfoundation.com/]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Evergreen Freedom Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=943136961]]|<|<|
|!EIN |94-3136961|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |11/1991|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/02/21| $2,309,025.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/31/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2017_10184b81.PDF]]|02/04/19| $1,420,627.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2016_0e7d5c7c.PDF]]|11/21/17| $1,825,897.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2015_0d1dee35.PDF]]|11/18/16| $1,737,562.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2014_0b73ba3b.PDF]]|06/17/15| $1,250,661.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2013_0a68ca07.PDF]]|06/26/14| $1,242,870.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2012_09535434.PDF]]|06/12/13| $1,715,857.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2011_0885600b.PDF]]|10/01/12| $792,547.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2010_07bea184.PDF]]|12/05/11| $1,490,202.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2009_067F8971.PDF]]|11/10/10| $1,520,699.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2008_057FFA30.PDF]]|12/04/09| $1,800,174.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943136961/943136961_2007_04358C8A.PDF]]|07/30/08| $1,944,113.00|
!!!See also
*[[Freedom Foundation (Washington)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Foundation_(Washington)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Freedom Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Freedom_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Freedom Foundation (Washington) |
|!location |PO Box 552 Olympia, WA 98507-0552|
|!website |[[freedomfoundation.com/|http://www.freedomfoundation.com/]]|
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|>| !Freedom From Religion Foundation |
|!location |, PO Box 750, Madison, WI, 53701, USA|
|!purpose |[[Critic]]|
|!website |[[ffrf.org|https://ffrf.org]]|
</div>
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> The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a law that gives you the right to access information from the federal government. It is often described as the law that keeps citizens in the know about their government. (FOIA.gov, US DOJ)
!!!See also
*[[Freedom of Information Act|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_Information_Act]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Freedom of Information Act Amendments]]
!!!External links
*[[5 U.S. Code \u00a7 552 - Public information; agency rules, opinions, orders, records, and proceedings|https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/5/552]]
*[[U.S. Department of Justice FOIA complete reference|http://www.foia.gov/]]
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|>| !Freedom Partners |
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|>| !Freedom Partners Action Fund |
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|>| !Freedom Watch Inc. |
|!formation |January 9, 1995|
|!tax id |52-1948015|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2837391|
|!leader name |[[Larry Klayman]]|
|!website |[[freedomwatchusa.org|https://www.freedomwatchusa.org]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Freedom Watch Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521948015]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1948015|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/2016|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/14/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2017_0fe0ba9d.PDF]]|11/21/18| $1,852,268.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2016_0e036446.pdf]]|08/24/17| $2,031,992.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2015_0cdf7dde.PDF]]|08/31/16| $1,908,479.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2014_0c1316e2.PDF]]|01/04/16| $1,965,909.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2013_0c14e323.PDF]]|01/07/16| $1,544,432.00|
|!2012 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2012_0c14e332.PDF]]|01/07/16| $744,437.00|
|!2011 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2011_0c143b2f.PDF]]|01/06/16| $112,227.00|
|!2010 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2010_0c143a76.PDF]]|01/06/16| $41,676.00|
|!2009 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2009_0c143ac2.PDF]]|01/06/16| $0.00|
|!2008 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2008_0c142830.PDF]]|01/06/16| $0.00|
|!2007 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521948015/521948015_2007_045D4AE5.PDF]]|10/23/08| $52,628.00|
!!!See also
*[[Judicial Watch]]
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{{f330.png}} ''[[Freedom Watch and Laura Loomer Lose Lawsuit Against Social Media Platforms|https://reason.com/2020/05/27/freedom-watch-and-laura-loomer-lose-lawsuit-against-social-media-platforms/]]'' May 27, 2020, Eugene Volokh, [[Reason Magazine]]
----
In [[Freedom Watch]], Inc. v. [[Google]] Inc., decided today by D.C. Circuit Judges Judith Rogers, Thomas Griffith, and Raymond Randolph, Freedom Watch and Loomer sued "Google, [[Facebook]], [[Twitter]], and [[Apple]] … alleging that they conspired to suppress conservative political views." No, said the court (correctly, in my view):
[A.] The plaintiffs' [[First Amendment]] claim failed because "the First Amendment 'prohibits only governmental abridgment of speech.'" (Recall that the First Amendment says "[[Congress]] shall …" and the Fourteenth Amendment says "No state shall ….")
Freedom Watch contends that, because the Platforms provide an important forum for speech, they are engaged in state action. But, under [the Supreme Court's [[2019]] decision in [[Manhattan]] Community Access Corp. v. Halleck], "a private entity who provides a forum for speech is not transformed by that fact alone into a state actor."
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|>| !Freedom's Watch |
|!formation |July 16, 2007|
|!tax id |26-0540871|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2690789|
|!status |''Revoked''|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |November 29, 2018|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Freedoms Watch|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=260540871]]|<|<|
|!EIN |26-0540871|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/2007|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2008 |[[990OR|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/260540871/260540871_2008_05B7F974.PDF]]|03/18/10| $553,847.00|
|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/260540871/260540871_2007_044283B8.PDF]]|08/29/08| $1,225,249.00|
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|>| !FreedomWorks Inc. |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/0/0c/Freedomworks.png/175px-Freedomworks.png]] |
|!formation |March 6, 1984 (37 years)|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2784821|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!tax id |52-1349353|
|!leader title |CEO|
|!leader name |[[Adam Brandon]]|
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|>| !FreedomWorks Foundation |
|!tax id |52-1526916|
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''FreedomWorks'' is a [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] and [[libertarian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism_in_the_United_States]] [[astroturfing group|Astroturf]] based in [[Washington D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_D.C.]], and [[George Mason University]]. FreedomWorks trains volunteers, assists in campaigns, and encourages them to mobilize, interacting with both fellow citizens and their political representatives. It is widely associated with the [[Tea Party movement|Tea Party]].<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">>
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|!Updated |May 23, 2021|<|<|
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|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521349353/521349353_2013_0b92eb68.PDF]]|07/17/15| $5,615,836.00|
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|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521349353/521349353_2011_089c394e.PDF]]|10/24/12| $7,089,540.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521349353/521349353_2010_074F9560.PDF]]|06/24/11| $3,938,063.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521349353/521349353_2009_061D5BE2.PDF]]|07/26/10| $2,146,627.00|
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|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521349353/521349353_2007_0411A9CB.PDF]]|06/17/08| $1,707,016.00|
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|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
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|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
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|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521526916/521526916_2017_0fccd551.PDF]]|11/07/18| $1,932,236.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521526916/521526916_2016_0e77b772.PDF]]|11/15/17| $2,864,484.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521526916/521526916_2015_0d72f1de.PDF]]|03/07/17| $1,791,610.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521526916/521526916_2014_0be5531e.PDF]]|10/06/15| $1,723,073.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521526916/521526916_2013_0b9a0769.PDF]]|07/22/15| $1,294,519.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521526916/521526916_2012_09855b21.PDF]]|08/20/13| $5,788,264.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521526916/521526916_2011_0891e989.PDF]]|10/16/12| $6,403,963.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521526916/521526916_2010_074FD753.PDF]]|06/27/11| $3,159,427.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521526916/521526916_2009_061C5678.PDF]]|07/23/10| $2,776,689.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521526916/521526916_2008_052C0CE8.PDF]]|07/10/09| $2,521,827.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521526916/521526916_2007_040FCA34.PDF]]|06/14/08| $2,739,513.00|
!!!See also
*[[FreedomWorks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreedomWorks]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[FreedomWorks|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/FreedomWorks]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Shaping Tea Party Passion Into Campaign Force|https://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/26/us/politics/26freedom.html]], Kate Zernike, ''The New York Times'', August 25, 2010">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Good, Chris (April 13, 2009). [[The Tea Party Movement: Who's In Charge?|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2009/04/the-tea-party-movement-whos-in-charge/13041/]].">>
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Fresh Cambridge Analytica leak 'shows global manipulation is out of control'|https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/jan/04/cambridge-analytica-data-leak-global-election-manipulation?ref=hvper.com&utm_source=hvper.com&utm_medium=website]]'' January 4, 2020, Carole Cadwalladr, [[The Guardian]]
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An explosive leak of tens of thousands of documents from the defunct data firm [[Cambridge Analytica]] is set to expose the inner workings of the company that collapsed after the Observer revealed it had misappropriated 87 million [[Facebook]] profiles.
More than 100,000 documents relating to work in 68 countries that will lay bare the global infrastructure of an operation used to manipulate voters on "an industrial scale" is set to be released over the next months.
It comes as [[Christopher Steele]], the ex-head of MI6's [[Russia]] desk and the intelligence expert behind the so-called "Steele dossier" into Trump's relationship with Russia, said that while the company had closed down, the failure to properly punish bad actors meant that the prospects for manipulation of the US election this year were even worse.
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|>| !Friedrich Hayek |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a6/Hayek.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Friedrich August von Hayek|
|!birth date |May 8, 1899|
|!birth place |[[Vienna|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna]], [[Cisleithania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisleithania]], [[Austria-Hungary|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austria-Hungary]]|
|!death date |March 23, 1992 (92 years)|
|!death place |[[Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freiburg_im_Breisgau,_Baden-Württemberg]], Germany|
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*[[Friedrich Hayek|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hayek]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[From 'locker room talk' on, Trump fends off misconduct claims|https://www.politico.com/story/2017/12/12/trump-timeline-sexual-misconduct-allegations-defense-292146]]'' December 12, 2017, Louis Nelson, [[Politico]]
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A look at the evolving defenses President [[Donald Trump]] and his team have put forward in response to allegations against him. | Alex Wong/Getty Images From 'locker room talk' on, Trump fends off misconduct claims
Since October [[2016]], when the [[Washington Post]] published an "[[Access Hollywood]]" recording of Donald Trump bragging about groping women, his responses to allegations of sexual impropriety have shifted to match the moment.
The claims, leveled by at least 16 different women before last year's election, have come under fresh scrutiny as similar allegations against politicians, entertainers, and business moguls have spurred a wave of firings and resignations.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[From helicopter repairman to leader of the Internet's 'darkest reaches': The life and times of 8chan owner Jim Watkins|https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/09/12/helicopter-repairman-leader-internets-darkest-reaches-life-times-chan-owner-jim-watkins/]]'' September 12, 2019, Drew Harwell, [[Washington Post]]
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Subpoenaed by the House Homeland Security Committee, Watkins, now 55, came to [[Washington]] last week for closed-door questioning by congressional staff on the site that before its recent collapse had styled itself "the darkest reaches of the Internet."
But [[8chan]] was only the most infamous of Watkins's strange and tangled business web, which expanded for years from a shabby Manila office to millions of computers around the world — fueled by the strange chemistry of the Internet, where virtually anyone can turn a few servers into an online kingdom with its own culture, followers and code.
Watkins's path from a porn merchant to the keeper of what one former ally called a "cesspool of hate" appears to have grown out of his desire to capitalize on the seedier corners of the Internet, hopping between dot-com trends and positioning himself as an eccentric luminary in the communities he helped cultivate.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[From the Chinese government to the Koch Brothers, outside donors receive scrutiny at Texas universities|https://www.texastribune.org/2018/04/24/chinese-government-koch-brothers-fund-texas-universities-scrutiny/]]'' April 24, 2018, Shannon Najmabadi, [[Texas Tribune]]
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[[Texas Tech University]]'s [[Free Market Institute]] has found itself in liberals' crosshairs before, and it takes just a glance down the institute's list of funders to see why.
Appearing almost a dozen times, next to donations that total $5.5 million over four years, is the [[Charles Koch Foundation]]. The conservative-leaning John [[Templeton Foundation]], which gave nearly $1.7 million, is also listed amid a catalog of mostly redacted names that The [[Texas Tribune]] obtained through an open records request.
University leaders and the funders themselves say donors exercise no influence over the institute's research or academic programs. [[Benjamin Powell]], the institute's director, said it's staffed with "highly productive scholars" who "compare favorably with other faculty on campus and at peer institutions on standard, non-ideological, scholarly metrics."
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!!!See also
*[[Frontier Services Group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontier_Services_Group]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f28.png}} ''[[FTC kicks feet through ash pile that once was Cambridge Analytica with belated verdict|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/12/07/ftc_cambridge_analytica_ruling_facebook/]]'' December 7, 2019, Shaun Nichols, [[The Register]]
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The US [[Federal Trade Commission]] has issued what looks to be a largely symbolic ruling against the remnants of data-harvesting marketers [[Cambridge Analytica]].
In a unanimous 5-0 ruling (PDF) issued on Friday, the trade body declared that the defunct British marketing intelligence operation ran afoul of laws against deceptive business practices and was in violation of the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework.
The findings stem from the FTC's July complaint filing against Cambridge Analytica, alleging that the political marketing company lied to [[Facebook]] users when it pitched its GSRApp as a "personality test" that would not collect or sell identifiable information.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Full Frontal Investigates: The Case of Jerry Falwell, Jr., the Pool Boy, Michael Cohen, & Tom Arnold|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4f1q41LtUk]]'' August 14, 2019, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, [[YouTube]]
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Sam gets to the bottom of whether evangelical right winger, [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., was secretly involved with his pool boy...and then got [[Michael Cohen]] to cover it up. As told to [[Tom Arnold]].
Watch Full Frontal with [[Samantha Bee]] all new Wednesdays at 10:30/ 9:30c on TBS!
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/fullfrontalsamb?sub_confirmation=1
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Full Hot-Mic Video from Donald Trump's 2015 Fraud Case Deposition|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRX0Cz8hvMA]]'' August 27, 2020, Mother Jones, [[YouTube]]
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On December 10, [[2015]], [[Donald Trump]] took time off from campaigning for the [[Republican]] presidential nomination to spend about seven hours sitting for a videotaped deposition in a lawsuit alleging that he and his [[Trump University]] had defrauded people who had spent thousands of dollars to learn the secrets of his financial success. Presumably unbeknown to the future president or his lawyer, Daniel Petrocelli, the camera kept rolling during a break in proceedings. For 13 minutes, Trump and Petrocelli discussed the case, and Trump can be heard boasting that he threatened the [[Better Business Bureau]] into giving Trump University an A rating and grousing about the federal judge overseeing the case (and perhaps considering a racist attack on that judge). The video recording of this session was sealed by the judge, but [[Mother Jones]] has obtained a hot-mic recording of this conversation between Trump and Petrocelli.
During the [[2016]] campaign, Trump faced three lawsuits accusing him and Trump University—which was not accredited as a university—of hoodwinking students who had doled out between $1,495 and $34,995 for real estate seminars. Trump had personally promoted this endeavor and vouched for the instructors ("handpicked by me"). Trump claimed the judge, Gonzalo Curiel, was biased against him and called him "a hater of Donald Trump" who "happens to be, we believe, Mexican." (Curiel was born in [[Indiana]].) Trump vowed that he would never settle the cases. But shortly after the election, he did just that, agreeing to pay $25 million, without admitting wrongdoing.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Full Interview: Jane Mayer on the Mercers & the Dark Money Behind the Rise of Trump & Bannon|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQewMYKU8R0]]'' March 29, 2017, Democracy Now!, [[YouTube]]
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http://democracynow.org - Full interview with the [[New Yorker]]'s [[Jane Mayer]] about her new article, "The Reclusive Hedge-Fund Tycoon Behind the Trump Presidency: How [[Robert Mercer]] Exploited America's Populist Insurgency." The piece looks at Robert Mercer, the man who is said to have out-Koched the Koch brothers in the [[2016]] election.
[[Democracy Now!]] is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ET: http://democracynow.org
Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today: http://democracynow.org/donate
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Full text: Trump's comments on white supremacists, 'alt-left' in Charlottesville|https://www.politico.com/story/2017/08/15/full-text-trump-comments-white-supremacists-alt-left-transcript-241662]]'' August 15, 2017, [[Politico]]
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TRUMP: I do think there is blame – yes, I think there is blame on both sides. You look at, you look at both sides. I think there's blame on both sides, and I have no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt about it either. And, and, and, and if you reported it accurately, you would say.
REPORTER: The neo-Nazis started this thing. They showed up in [[Charlottesville]].
TRUMP: Excuse me, they didn't put themselves down as neo-Nazis, and you had some very bad people in that group. But you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. You had people in that group – excuse me, excuse me. I saw the same pictures as you did. You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down, of to them, a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name.
REPORTER: George [[Washington]] and Robert E. Lee are not the same.
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|>| !Fund for American Studies |
|!tax id |13-6223604|
|!location |1706 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington, DC 20009|
|!website |[[TFAS.org/|https://www.TFAS.org/]]|
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|!Updated |June 27, 2021|<|<|
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|!EIN |13-6223604|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |09/1967|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2019_%20.pdf]]|03/01/21| $26,735,388.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/11/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2017_0fb82e67.PDF]]|10/25/18| $25,296,053.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2016_0e8ac1a1.PDF]]|12/01/17| $22,458,447.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2015_0d4d929a.PDF]]|01/18/17| $21,135,238.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2014_0be13934.PDF]]|10/01/15| $22,530,711.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2013_0abc0265.PDF]]|10/24/14| $23,935,062.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2012_096f7e64.PDF]]|07/30/13| $23,384,329.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2011_088c5b9b.PDF]]|10/11/12| $22,714,493.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2010_07880be8.PDF]]|10/04/11| $23,507,228.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2009_07ce7b1b.PDF]]|12/14/11| $22,978,564.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2008_05386DAE.PDF]]|08/03/09| $21,486,574.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/136223604/136223604_2007_04A0AD0F.PDF]]|01/16/09| $26,936,220.00|
!!!See also
*[[The Fund for American Studies|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fund_for_American_Studies]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Funding fear of Muslims: $206m went to promoting 'hatred', report finds|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jun/20/islamophobia-funding-cair-berkeley-report]]'' June 20, 2016, Halima Kazem, [[The Guardian]]
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Inciting hate toward American [[Muslim]]s and Islam has become a multimillion-dollar business, according to a report released on Monday.
Released by the [[Council on American-Islamic Relations]] (Cair) and [[University of California]] Berkeley's Center for Race and Gender, the report names 74 groups it says contribute in some way to [[Islamophobia]] in the US. Of those groups, it says, the primary purpose of 33 "is to promote prejudice against, or hatred of, Islam and Muslims".
The core group, which includes the Abstraction Fund, [[Clarion Project]], [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], [[Middle East Forum]], American Freedom Law Center, [[Center for Security Policy]], [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]], [[Jihad Watch]] and Act! for America, had access to almost $206m of funding between [[2008]] and [[2013]], the report said.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Furries Got an Alt-Right Troll Banned From Their Convention|https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/milo-yiannopolous-furry-convention-884960/]]'' September 16, 2019, EJ Dickson, [[Rolling Stone]]
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Milo Yiannopolous was once on top of the world. The former editor at [[Breitbart]] News had built his brand around supporting [[Gamergate]] and trafficking in racist, misogynistic, Islamophobic, and anti-Semitic rhetoric, winning him a devoted fan base among disaffected young white men and a lucrative career as an author and campus speaker. Then, his career took a swift nose dive after several video clips surfaced, featuring Yiannopolous suggesting that sex between adult men and boys as young as 13 can be "perfectly consensual." Yiannopolous subsequently lost his book deal, his job, and an invitation to speak at CPAC, and it's clear he's been struggling as of late: last week, he complained on the messaging app Telegram thread that he was unable to promote his work because he had been deplatformed by all of the major social media companies, causing many on the internet to play the world's tiniest violins and revel in his downfall.
Apparently, however, there are still a few spaces where Yiannopolous felt welcome, one of which was MidWest FurFest, a furry convention to be held near [[Chicago]] this December. Although Yiannopolous had planned to attend the conference, many within the community weren't happy, and successfully campaigned to have him banned.
In an email statement to [[Rolling Stone]], a representative for MidWest FurFest says that Yiannopolous's attendance at the convention "may lead to an inability to provide a safe and welcoming experience for convention participants," and as a result has rescinded his registration and barred him from registering forMidwest FurFest events.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Future Trump Rally Sites Brace as His COVID Roadshow Comes to Town|https://www.thedailybeast.com/future-trump-rally-sites-brace-as-his-covid-roadshow-comes-to-town?ref=home]]'' June 23, 2020, Hunter Woodall, [[Daily Beast]]
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These days, President [[Donald Trump]]'s insatiable cravings for a crowd means asking his fans and supporters to risk their health by packing together indoors despite deep concerns from health experts.
As Trump rallied largely unmasked supporters in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], over the weekend, [[Arizona]]ns more than a thousand miles away watched warily, knowing that days later it would be their turn to balance keeping the public safe with Trump's eagerness to return to his cherished rally format.
"I think the bigger problem, more than just the spreading at this particular event, is the message that it sends to the community because you have the president and then the governor endorsing large-scale events like this with ambiguous mitigation measures in place," said Will Humble, the executive director of the Arizona Public Health Association.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[FYI: Major Anti-Abortion Groups Funded by Crusty Male Billionaire|https://jezebel.com/fyi-major-anti-abortion-groups-funded-by-crusty-male-b-1674488671]]'' December 23, 2014, Anna Merlan, [[Jezebel]]
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We all keep forgetting about Dan and [[Farris Wilks]]. They seem to like it that way. The billionaire Texan brothers made their money in the masonry and fracking businesses, then poured it right back into some of their favorite causes. Now's a good time to review the work of Farris Wilks' baby, the [[Thirteen Foundation]], one of the biggest and quietest anti-abortion donors in the United States.
The Wilks brothers, worth an estimated $1.5 billion apiece, are famously publicity-shy. They still live in their hometown of Cisco, [[Texas]], a tiny dot on the map with a population of less than 4,000. Farris, 62, divides his time between preaching at the Assembly of Yahweh 7th Day Church and acting as a trustee for the Thirteen Foundation, which, as a recent report from [[Inside Philanthropy]] points out, has donated an eye-popping amount of money to anti-abortion groups, including crisis pregnancy center chain [[Heartbeat International]], abortion clinic picketers 40 Days for Life, and Life Dynamics and Media Revolution Ministries (also known as Online for Life), both dedicated to ending abortion through media campaigns, lawsuits, and the occasional undercover attempted sting operation at [[Planned Parenthood]].
With the exception of Heartbeat, all of these are relatively small organizations, most of them based in North Texas, who have gotten outsized cash infusions from Wilks: according to tax filings, he gave $2.2 million to Media Revolution in [[2012]] alone. Their total budget was $2.4 million. The Thirteen Foundation doesn't have a website and just three trustees directing its millions: Wilks, his wife JoAnn, and the charity's executive director Jonathan Francis, who also sits on the Online for Life/Media Revolution board.
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|!website |[[gnews.org/|https://gnews.org/]]|
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9c/Gab_text_logo.svg/175px-Gab_text_logo.svg.png]] |
|!location |700 North State Street, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, USA|
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*[[Gab (social network)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gab_(social_network)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Gab CEO Denies Responsibility For Capitol Attack Amid Increased Scrutiny|https://www.forbes.com/sites/jemimamcevoy/2021/01/14/gab-ceo-denies-responsibility-for-capitol-attack-amid-increased-scrutiny/]]'' January 14, 2021, Jemima McEvoy, [[Forbes]]
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The [[Anti-Defamation League]] (ADL) called for the federal government to investigate [[Gab]] and CEO [[Andrew Torba]] to determine whether the platform "intentionally aided" individuals who carried out the Jan. 6 attack in a Wednesday letter, citing posts in which Torba told users "heading to [[DC]]" to record "video footage in landscape mode" in anticipation of "communist violence" and wrote (he claims in earnest) that it "would be a real shame if the people outside stormed the Senate."
Torba denies culpability in the attack and insists his platform did a "phenomenal job" of mitigating violent content in the weeks prior, flagging and reporting to law enforcement a notable increase in posts threatening public officials that began to accumulate in early December (Torba declined to say which law enforcement agency Gab worked with or how many times it reported users or posts, citing an "ongoing investigation").
"We've been removing this stuff for weeks and weeks, working 18 to 20 hours a day to make sure no illegal activity, no threats of violence are happening on Gab," said Torba, who instead deflected attention toward the bigger social media sites, claiming it was "organized using [[Facebook]]'s technology, not Gab's."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Gab forced offline following anti-semitic posts by alleged Pittsburgh shooter|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/oct/29/gab-forced-offline-following-anti-semitic-posts-by-pittsburgh-shooter]]'' October 29, 2018, Alex Hern, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Gab]], the social media site popular with the far-right, has been forced offline by its service providers after it became clear that the alleged [[Pittsburgh]] shooter Robert Bowers had a history of anti-semitic postings on the site.
Formed in August [[2016]] after [[Twitter]] began cracking down on hate speech on its social network, Gab has been labelled "Twitter for racists" by the website Salon but describes itself as "a free speech website and nothing more". But the platform has proved popular among white supremacists, neo-Nazis and the "alt-right", including the man accused of opening fire on a synagogue in [[Pennsylvania]] on Saturday, killing 11.
"I can't sit by and watch my people get slaughtered," the alleged assailant wrote, moments before the murders. "Screw your optics, I'm going in." It was his last post on the site.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Gab Is in Full Meltdown, and Founder Andrew Torba Blames the 'Deep State'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/gab-is-in-full-meltdown-and-founder-andrew-torba-blames-the-deep-state]]'' January 30, 2019, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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Months after a [[Gab]] user allegedly massacred [[Jewish]] worshippers at a synagogue, the extremist-friendly social-media site is in the middle of a full-scale meltdown, freezing its signups on Wednesday.
Gab advertises itself as a "free speech" alternative to [[Twitter]] or [[Facebook]], but it's more like a haven for violent extremists, including [[Robert Bowers]], the white supremacist who posted anti-Semitic conspiracy theories to Gab before allegedly murdering 11 Jews in a [[Pittsburgh]] synagogue in October. Another pair of Gab users were accused the next month of plotting an attack of their own. The site suffered a financial blow after the incidents, with payment processors and web-hosting companies cutting ties with them.
Now the site is struggling to stay online and canceling services, amid reports that its founder [[Andrew Torba]] might be in trouble with the U.S. [[Securities and Exchange Commission]]. Torba has blamed everyone from the deep state to leftists—everyone except himself.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Gaetz slept in Walmart lot after potentially exposing Trump to coronavirus|https://www.businessinsider.com/gaetz-slept-in-walmart-lot-after-potentially-exposing-trump-to-coronavirus-2020-3]]'' March 10, 2020, Jake Lahut, [[Business Insider]]
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Rep. [[Matt Gaetz]]'s whirlwind of a day after he learned he was exposed to the coronavirus ended in a Walmart parking lot, according to the Pensacola News Journal.
The [[Florida]] congressman was initially skeptical of the virus — going so far as to wear a gas mask on the House floor — but he was forced to self-quarantine aboard Air Force One after sitting next to President [[Donald Trump]] on the ride over.
On the plane, Gaetz learned he had posed for a photo with someone who later tested positive for COVID-19.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Gaetz to be featured speaker at pro-Trump women's group event|https://www.politico.com/states/florida/story/2021/04/06/gaetz-to-be-featured-speaker-at-pro-trump-womens-group-event-1371835]]'' April 6, 2021, Gary Fineout, [[Politico]]
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Rep. [[Matt Gaetz]], mired in an ongoing federal sex trafficking investigation, is headed to former President [[Donald Trump]]'s resort in Doral this Friday where he will be a featured speaker at a summit hosted by a conservative pro-Trump women's group.
[[Women for America First]] announced late Tuesday that Gaetz would be a speaker at the three-day "Save America Summit." This is the same group that helped organize the "March for Trump" rally in [[Washington]] that took place just hours before the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol that left five people dead.
The organization praised Gaetz as one of the "few members of [[Congress]]" willing to "stand up & fight on behalf of President Trump & his America First agenda." Women For America First says on its website that "We won't be pushed around by bullies who tell us who we are 'supposed' to like. And we're not going to keep quiet just because the Washington, D.C. power elites and mainstream media want us to!"
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|>| !Gamergate |
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|>| !Garnett Genuis |
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|>| !Garrett Hardin |
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!!!See also
*[[Garrett Hardin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrett_Hardin]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Garrison |
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|!occupation |Scientology|
|!organization |Sea Org|
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Could either refer to writer [[Omar Garrison]] or the practice of sending in [[Sea Organization|Sea Org]] personnel to "put Ethics in" on a faltering Scientology organization and take over operations.
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|>| !Gary Goodyear |
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!!!See also
*[[Gary Goodyear|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Goodyear]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Elizabeth May, "Points of Order" on June 6th, 2012|https://openparliament.ca/debates/2012/6/6/elizabeth-may-1/]], openparliament.ca
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|>| !Gary Marx |
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|>| !Gary Null |
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|!birth name |Gary Michael Null|
|!birth date |January 6, 1945 (76 years)|
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''Gary Michael Null'' (born 1945) is an American [[talk radio host|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_personality]] and author who advocates for [[alternative medicine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/alternative_medicine]] and produces a line of [[dietary supplement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dietary_supplement]]s.
A longstanding critic of evidence based medicine, he has accused the medical community of being in a nexus with pharmaceutical industry to suppress novel treatments for economic gains, and he has promoted a range of pseudo-scientific alternative treatments, including ones for cancer. Sources also note him to be a prominent [[HIV/AIDS denialist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV/AIDS_denialism]] who abides by the thought-school of nutritional deficiencies being the causative agencies of ''all'' diseases, and he has accordingly propounded fringe diet based treatment regimes for curing AIDS and other diseases. He holds strong [[anti-vaccination views|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccine_hesitancy]] and is opposed to mainstream medical consensus about the controversial domains of [[water fluoridation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/water_fluoridation]], [[genetically modified organisms|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetically_modified_organism]], [[food irradiation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/food_irradiation]] et al.
Reception in popular press and the scholarly community has been negative. Null and his publications have been subject to a host of criticism for disseminating misleading information with a potential to affect public health awareness; [[Quackwatch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quackwatch]] has described Null as "one of the nation's leading promoters of dubious treatment for serious disease".<<ref " [1]">>
!!!See also
*[[Gary Null|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Null]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Gary Null|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Gary_Null]], RationalWiki.
*[[A Critical Look at Gary Null's Activities and Credentials|https://quackwatch.org/consumer-education/null/]], May 10, 2019, Quackwatch.
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|>| !Gatestone Institute |
|!type |[[Not-for-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit_organization]]|
|!tax id |45-4724565|
|!registration id |5119586|
|!jurisdiction |us-de|
|!founded date |March 6, 2012|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Nina Rosenwald]]|
|!location |750 Third Ave, New York, NY, 10017, USA|
|!focus |[[International politics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_politics]]|
|!homepage |[[gatestoneinstitute.org|https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org]]|
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|>| !The Abstraction Fund |
|!type |Private foundation|
|!tax id |20-5327719|
|!registration id |3314607|
|!jurisdiction |us-ny|
|!founded date |February 1, 2006|
|!location |750 Third Ave, New York, NY, 10017, USA|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Nina Rosenwald]]|
|!leader title2 |Secretary|
|!leader name2 |[[Georgette Gelbard]]|
|!leader title3 |Director|
|!leader name3 |[[Joel Zbar]]|
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The ''Gatestone Institute'' (formerly ''Stonegate Institute'' and ''Hudson New York'') is a right-wing<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [1]">> anti-Muslim<<ref " [5]">> think tank that publishes articles, particularly pertaining to Islam and the Middle East. The organization has attracted attention for publishing false articles and being a source of viral falsehoods.<<ref " [5]">><<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">><<ref " [8]">><<ref " [9]">> Gatestone was founded in 2012 by [[Nina Rosenwald]], who serves as its president.<<ref " [10]">> Former [[U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Ambassador_to_the_United_Nations]] [[John R. Bolton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_R._Bolton]], former national security advisor, was its chairman from 2013 to March 2018.<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [11]">><<ref " [12]">>
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|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454724565/454724565_2015_0ced69cd.PDF]]|09/22/16| $160,579.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454724565/454724565_2014_0be64633.PDF]]|10/06/15| $222,219.00|
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Abstraction Fund|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=205327719]]|<|<|
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|!Ruling date |08/2006|<|<|
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|!2019 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205327719/205327719_2019_%20.pdf]]|05/20/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205327719/205327719_2018_%20.pdf]]|12/31/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205327719/205327719_2017_101d923e.PDF]]|02/07/19| $3,608,402.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205327719/205327719_2016_0e83ad03.PDF]]|11/28/17| $3,871,392.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205327719/205327719_2015_0d1c6bce.PDF]]|11/17/16| $4,879,643.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205327719/205327719_2014_0bfdab9f.PDF]]|11/20/15| $6,282,530.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/205327719/205327719_2013_0aece3f7.PDF]]|12/08/14| $7,250,961.00|
!!!See also
*[[Gatestone Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatestone_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
**[[Gatestone Institute#Allegations of Anti-Muslim bias|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatestone_Institute#Allegations_of_Anti-Muslim_bias]] - //Wikipedia.//
**[[Gatestone Institute#Inaccurate reporting|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatestone_Institute#Inaccurate_reporting]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Jihad Watch]]
!!!External links
*[[Abstraction Fund|http://www.islamophobia.org/abstraction-fund.html]], Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).
*[[Gatestone Institute|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Gatestone_Institute]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Sengupta, Kim (March 14, 2017). [[Secretive American conservatives are helping bankroll Geert Wilders' Dutch election campaign.|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/dutch-elections-geert-wilders-us-backers-right-wing-conservative-think-tanks-a7629946.html]] ''The Independent.'' London. Retrieved April 10, 2017.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[John Bolton chaired anti-Muslim think tank|https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/john-bolton-chaired-anti-muslim-think-tank-n868171]]. //NBC News//. April 23, 2018.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Ramesh, Randeep (December 30, 2014). [[Rightwing thinktank pulls funds for Commons groups after disclosure row|https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/dec/30/rightwing-thinktank-pulls-funds-commons-groups-disclosure-rules]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Jaffe-Walter, Reva (March 16, 2016). [[Coercive Concern: Nationalism, Liberalism, and the Schooling of Muslim Youth|https://books.google.com/books?id=rACiCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA17]]. Stanford University Press.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[John Bolton chaired anti-Muslim think tank|https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/john-bolton-chaired-anti-muslim-think-tank-n868171]]. //NBC News//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[Nein, in Hamburg werden keine Wohnungsbesitzer f\u00c3\u00bcr Fl\u00c3\u00bcchtlinge enteignet|https://correctiv.org/echtjetzt/artikel/2017/05/17/in-hamburg-keine-wohnungen-fuer-fluechtlinge-enteignet/]]. //CORRECTIV//. May 17, 2017.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Carol Matlack (January 14, 2015). [[Debunking the Myth of Muslim-Only Zones in Major European Cities|https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-01-14/debunking-the-muslim-nogo-zone-myth]]. Bloomberg.com.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "[[False: European Union Gag Order On Revealing Muslim Terrorists' Religion|http://www.snopes.com/european-union-gag-order-on-revealing-muslim-terrorists-religion/]]. November 18, 2016.">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "Fang, Lee (March 23, 2018). [[John Bolton Chairs an Actual "Fake News" Publisher Infamous for Spreading Anti-Muslim Hate|https://theintercept.com/2018/03/23/gatestone-institute-john-bolton-chairs-an-actual-fake-news-publisher-infamous-for-spreading-anti-muslim-hate/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [10]" "[[Nina Rosenwald|http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/biography/Nina+Rosenwald]]. Gatestone Institute.">><br/><<footnotes " [11]" "[[Former UN Ambassador John R. Bolton Joins Gatestone Institute as Chairman|http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3858/john-r-bolton-gatestone-institute-chairman]]. Gatestone Institute. July 17, 2013.">><br/><<footnotes " [12]" "Blumenthal, Max (June 14, 2012). [[The Sugar Mama of Anti-Muslim Hate|https://www.thenation.com/article/sugar-mama-anti-muslim-hate/]]. //The Nation//.">>
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|>| !Gavin Evans |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Gavin McInnes |
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|!birth name |Gavin Miles McInnes|
|!birth date |July 17, 1970 (51 years)|
|!birth place |[[Hitchin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitchin]], England|
|!home town |[[Ottawa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottawa]], [[Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario]], Canada|
|!residence |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]]|
|!citizenship |Canadian|
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!!!See also
*[[Gavin McInnes|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_McInnes]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Do You Want Bigots, Gavin? Because This Is How You Get Bigots|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2017/08/10/do-you-want-bigots-gavin-because-how-you-get-bigots]], August 10, 2017, Southern Poverty Law Center.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Gavin McInnes and His 'Proud Boys' Want to Make Men Great Again|https://web.archive.org/web/20160817012355/https://bedfordandbowery.com/2016/07/gavin-mcinnes-and-his-proud-boys-want-to-make-white-men-great-again/]]'' July 28, 2016, Nicole Disser, [[Bedford and Bowery]]
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A friend of mine was passing by Tommy's Tavern last Monday when he did a double take– for some reason [[Gavin McInnes]], in all his bearded rad-dad glory, was bro-ing it up on the sidewalk out front. A quick check of social media revealed that McInnes– the co-founder of Vice and "godfather of hipsterdom," who has recently come into his own as a far-right political pundit– had convened his local "[[Proud Boys]]" chapter for their first in-person meeting.
After a number of beers culminated in a brawl, about 20 of the more dedicated members made their way to the tattoo shop across the street where they each sat for identical tattoos bearing the group's name. "It's funny, there was a big fist fight," McInnes said, describing to B+B the two combatants as a "suit" and a "young punk," respectively. Apparently, the latter had wrongly assumed that his opponent was a square. "One of them was covered in blood at the end. I guess in a way, it showed the range of the membership."
There may have been some bloodletting at the first Proud Boys meeting, but Gavin McInnes, the club's founder and president, as well as [[Brooklyn]]'s very own ultra-conservative provocateur, still seemed exceedingly pleased with the results. "It was a smashing success," he told me.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Gavin McInnes and the Proud Boys: "Alt-right without the racism"?|https://www.salon.com/2018/10/17/gavin-mcinnes-and-the-proud-boys-alt-right-without-the-racism/]]'' October 17, 2018, Amanda Marcotte, [[Salon]]
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[[Gavin McInnes]], talk radio host and founder of the "Western chauvinism" group [[Proud Boys]], has generally been treated as a fringe character and an oddity by the mainstream press, even though he had nearly a quarter-million [[Twitter]] followers before he was booted from the service. But he was thrust into the national spotlight this past week when a group of his followers was videotaped getting into a nasty brawl with anti-fascist protesters after McInnes gave a speech last Friday at the Metropolitan [[Republican]] Club.
McInnes has been positioning himself for years as the pundit for the right wing's younger set, with an ideology almost totally uninterested in moralistic [[Christian]] piety and more in line with [[Donald Trump]]'s liberal-trolling hedonist aesthetic. Now he's being profiled in media outlets like the [[New York Times]] and [[Vox]], with considerable attention paid to McInnes and the Proud Boys' relationship to the rise of white nationalism. This topic is of particular importance because a number of prominent alt-right figures spent time with the Proud Boys before graduating to full-blown white supremacy.
McInnes has frequently denied that his group is racist, describing the Proud Boys' ethos as "alt-right without the racism," on [[NPR]]'s "This American Life" in September.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Gavin McInnes Can Get Back To Antifa After He Battles His Neighbors|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/proud-boys-gavin-mcinnes-neighbors_n_5c2f843ae4b0e755f65c38bc?ri18n=true]]'' January 4, 2019, Andy Campbell, [[Huffington Post]]
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Some local residents, who asked that their names not be published for fear of retribution from McInnes, said they weren't aware of his status as leader of a neo-fascist organization until several [[Proud Boys]] made national headlines in October for attacking protesters in [[Manhattan]]. They were charged with assault and rioting, and McInnes' neighbors began to take notice, as The [[Daily Beast]] reported at the time.
Today, there are signs dotting lawns in McInnes' neighborhood that read, "Hate Has No Home Here." They're passed out by local religious organizations and displayed proudly by locals.
"We stand together as a community, and violence and hate are not tolerated here," one resident told HuffPost. "Everyone is entitled to their opinions, but Gavin? What he's doing is a radical departure from discourse. He makes a conscious decision to incite violence and hate. We have our sign up because we want people to know this is a safe and friendly home."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Gavin McInnes says he's quitting Proud Boys to protect members charged in NYC brawl|https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-thursday-edition-1.4916477/gavin-mcinnes-says-he-s-quitting-proud-boys-to-protect-members-charged-in-nyc-brawl-1.4916482]]'' November 22, 2018, As It Happens, [[CBC Radio]]
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[[Proud Boys]] founder [[Gavin McInnes]] says he's quitting the far-right group — but a Canadian professor who studies hate and extremism says she's not buying it.
The inflammatory Canadian far-right pundit made the announcement on Wednesday in a 36-minute [[YouTube]] video.
"I am officially disassociating myself from the Proud Boys in all capacities, forever. I quit," McInnes said, reading from a script. "I was never the leader, only the founder."
The move comes two days after the Guardian reported that the [[FBI]] dubbed the organization "an extremist group with ties to white nationalism," citing an internal affairs memo produced by [[Washington]] state law enforcement. The group has no such designation in [[Canada]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Gavin McInnes Sues Southern Poverty Law Center for Branding Proud Boys 'Hate Group'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/gavin-mcinnes-sues-southern-poverty-law-center-for-branding-proud-boys-hate-group]]'' February 4, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Proud Boys]] founder [[Gavin McInnes]] sued the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] on Monday, claiming that the civil-rights organization has cost him business opportunities by designating the pro-Trump men's group he created as a hate group.
In the lawsuit, McInnes blames the SPLC's "hate group" designation for the Proud Boys for everything from his being kicked off of PayPal, [[Facebook]], and [[Twitter]], to criticism from his own neighbors in a tony [[New York]] suburb.
"Mr. McInnes is essentially an untouchable, unable to retain or be considered for gainful employment in his line of work," the lawsuit claims.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Gavin McInnes Whines His Fellow Rich Neighbors Dont Like Him|https://www.thedailybeast.com/gavin-mcinnes-whines-his-fellow-rich-neighbors-dont-like-him]]'' November 13, 2018, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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Online, [[Gavin McInnes]] is the gung-ho, ex-punk leader of a hate group who rails against liberal decadence. At home in his wealthy [[New York]] suburb, he's upset that liberals won't accept him.
"I blame [George] Soros for all of this," McInnes said during a September broadcast of Infowars, on which he bemoaned what he claimed was his supposedly degraded social status. "Soros is terrorizing me and trying to shut down my fraternal club, the [[Proud Boys]]. And he's paying people to mess with my life, and spread these lies about me, spread fake news."
McInnes, 48, built his profile as a New York media provocateur. As co-founder of the media company Vice, he was an architect of the ironic hipster culture of the early [[2000]]s, a scene that sometimes gave him cover for racist remarks that he defended as jokes before leaving Vice in [[2008]]. Years later, in [[2016]], he began a new chapter in life: founding the Proud Boys—a violent, ultranationalist men's club—and selling his $2.5 million [[Brooklyn]] penthouse to buy a home in Larchmont, a tony Westchester County town 20 miles north of the city.
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[[Proud Boys]] founder [[Gavin McInnes]] usually fights his own battles, by way of inciting his membership to commit acts of violence. But now that his ritzy community in Westchester County, [[New York]], has begun to take a stand against him, he has apparently employed a new enforcer to do his dirty work: his wife, [[Emily McInnes]], who has been privately intimidating her neighbors and threatening them with lawsuits, HuffPost has confirmed.
Last week HuffPost reported on his intensifying spat with his neighbors in the cozy, upscale village of Larchmont, just north of [[New York City]]. The extremist leader sent letters to local residents who displayed "Hate has no home here" signs in their yards, complaining that the message amounts to an attack on him and his family. The irony of such a suggestion is not lost on them.
But on Monday night, that simmering local feud began to boil over. The McInneses joined a private online discussion about the squabble, held by the Larchmont community on the social media app Nextdoor, in an apparent attempt to clear the air with their neighbors.
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> Tony Ortega.
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{{f73.png}} ''[[Geek cons US out of $20m with bogus software to stop al-Qaeda|https://www.smh.com.au/technology/geek-cons-us-out-of-20m-with-bogus-software-to-stop-alqaeda-20110222-1b2x2.html]]'' February 21, 2011, Eric Lichtblau, [[Sydney Morning Herald]]
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A onetime biomedical technician with a penchant for gambling, Montgomery is at the centre of a tale that features terrorism scares, secret White House briefings, backing from prominent [[Republican]]s, backdoor deal-making and fantastic-sounding computer technology.
Interviews with more than two dozen current and former officials and business associates and a review of documents show that Montgomery and his associates received more than $US20 million ($19.82m) in government contracts by claiming that software he had developed could help stop al-Qaeda's next attack on the United States. But the technology appears to have been a hoax, and a series of government agencies, including the [[CIA]] and the Air Force, repeatedly missed the warning signs, the records and interviews show.
Montgomery's former lawyer, Michael Flynn — who now describes Montgomery as a "con man" — says he believes that the administration has been shutting off scrutiny of Montgomery's business for fear of revealing that the government has been duped.
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!!!See also
*[[Geert Wilders|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geert_Wilders]] - //Wikipedia.//
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Right-wing student organization Turning Point [[USA]] (TPUSA) accepted $50,000 from the foundation of the nation's largest private prison company in [[2017]], a [[Sludge]] investigation of tax documents has found. The [[GEO Group]] Foundation gave two donations of $25,000 on March 24 and October 23, each listed as "part of (its) annual contribution."
GEO Group rakes in hundreds of millions of dollars each year in [[Immigration and Customs Enforcement]] (ICE) contracts, which have increased sharply under President [[Donald Trump]]'s harsh immigration policies. TPUSA, which openly supports Trump and regularly has Trump administration officials and family members, such as [[Mike Pence]] and [[Donald Trump Jr]]., speak at its events, frequently sides with ICE, the division of the [[Department of Homeland Security]] that detains undocumented immigrants and contracts with private prison giants including GEO Group and [[CoreCivic]]. TPUSA Pres. [[Charlie Kirk]] often tweets in favor of ICE.
TPUSA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded by Charlie Kirk in [[2012]] to "identify, educate, train, and organize students to promote the principles of freedom, free markets, and limited government." The group bills itself as a "grassroots activist network," yet it receives funding from [[Republican]] politicians and GOP megadonors, including Rep. [[Greg Gianforte]] (R-Mont.), Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus, former [[Illinois]] Gov. [[Bruce Rauner]], and shipping supplies magnate [[Richard Uihlein]].
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"Trump made his displeasure known and reminded the world he's losing sleep over the work of [[The Lincoln Project]]," the statement from The Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump organization mostly made up of GOP strategists and consultants, stated.
[[Jennifer Horn]], the co-founder of the group, said in the statement that Trump's Monday tweets show "just how unstable and unfit for office he really is."
"While coronavirus deaths are rising and doctors and nurses across the country continue to work without the necessary personal protection equipment, this President is obsessed with his social media image," she said. "The Lincoln Project will continue to educate the American people about [[Donald Trump]]'s failed and dangerous presidency."
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|>| !George Farmer |
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|>| !George Floyd |
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|!birth name |George Perry Floyd Jr.|
|!other names |Big Floyd|
|!birth date |October 14, 1973|
|!birth place |[[Fayetteville, North Carolina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayetteville,_North_Carolina]], U.S.|
|!death date |May 25, 2020 (46 years)|
|!death place |[[Minneapolis, Minnesota|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis,_Minnesota]], U.S.|
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*[[George Floyd|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Floyd]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !George H.W. Bush |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|!established |October 1, 1949 (71 years)|
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*[[George Mason University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mason_University]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[1989 Correspondence between Richard Fink and James Buchanan re George Mason University|https://kochdocs.org/2019/08/19/1989-correspondence-between-richard-fink-and-james-buchanan-re-george-mason-university/]], Koch Docs.
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|>| !George Orwell |
|>| [img width=175px [Orwell's press card portrait, 1943|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7e/George_Orwell_press_photo.jpg/175px-George_Orwell_press_photo.jpg]] |
|!pseudonym |George Orwell, John Freeman|
|!birth name |Eric Arthur Blair|
|!birth date |June 25, 1903|
|!birth place |[[Motihari|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motihari]], [[Bengal Presidency|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_Presidency]], [[British India|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_India]]|
|!death date |January 21, 1950 (46 years)|
|!nationality |British|
|!alma mater |[[Eton College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eton_College]]|
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!!!See also
*[[George Orwell|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !George Papadopoulos |
|!birth name |George Demetrios Papadopoulos|
|!birth date |August 19, 1987 (34 years)|
|!birth place |[[Chicago|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago]], [[Illinois|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[George Papadopoulos|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Papadopoulos]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !George Pearson |
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The demon bugaboo of the alt-right.
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*[[George Soros|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Soros]] - //Wikipedia.//
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[[Donald Trump Jr]]. is more than his father's right-hand man — he's his most important link to the conspiratorial far right.
He tweets constantly about the "deep state" to more than 2 million followers, continually sending them the signal: Trump hears you.
And as the [[2018]] election heats up, many of Trump Jr.'s tweets center on billionaire and longtime progressive donor [[George Soros]]. Specifically, they focus on a conspiracy theory regarding the Hungarian-born [[Jewish]] investor: that he's a Nazi.
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|>| !George W. Bush |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Georges Hallak |
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Georgia Tech student sues Sen. Perdue after cell phone flap|https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/22/politics/georgia-tech-student-lawsuit-cell-phone-senator-perdue/index.html]]'' October 22, 2018, Kate Sullivan, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) A [[Georgia]] Tech student filed a civil battery complaint against Georgia [[Republican]] Sen. [[David Perdue]] on Monday following an incident last week in which the senator was caught on video grabbing the student's phone.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Nathan Alan Knauf, a junior and computer science major at Georgia Tech, seeks a jury trial, damages, attorneys' fees and costs from Perdue.
Knauf is represented by the [[Atlanta]]-based law firm Dreyer Sterling , and his attorneys are the founding partners of the firm: David Dreyer, a Democratic state representative in Georgia, and Michael Sterling, a former Atlanta mayoral candidate and former assistant US attorney in the Northern District of [[Illinois]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Geraldo Slaps Down Charlie Kirk: 'You Have to Stop This!'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/geraldo-rivera-slaps-down-charlie-kirk-for-pushing-election-denialism-says-you-have-to-stop-this]]'' December 15, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Fox News]] correspondent-at-large [[Geraldo Rivera]] went off on fervent pro-Trump pundit [[Charlie Kirk]] on Monday night for insisting that the election was still up for grabs, saying it was "so dishonest" to claim there are plenty of legal avenues for President [[Donald Trump]] and urging Kirk to "stop this."
Moments after President-elect [[Joe Biden]] delivered a speech affirming his [[Electoral College]] victory, in which he assailed [[Republican]]s for signing on to Trump's "unprecedented assault on our democracy," Rivera called on the president to "understand it is over."
"The longer we drag this out, the more we damage the fabric of our democracy," Rivera added. "It also damages the legacy of President Trump, who should be taking a victory lap right now celebrating the vaccine that he almost single-handedly forced the scientific community to get ready to save millions of lives."
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|>| !Gerhard Meisenberg |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Get to Know the Memes of the Alt-Right and Never Miss a Dog-Whistle Again|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ezagwm/get-to-know-the-memes-of-the-alt-right-and-never-miss-a-dog-whistle-again]]'' January 25, 2017, Justin Caffier, [[Vice News]]
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Memes and the alt-right go together like peanut butter and jelly that's been spread into the shape of a swastika. Internet memes are, by and large, the currency in which these young nationalists trade, eschewing the stuffy, articulated treatises of Mein Kampf in favor of more virality-friendly catchphrases and image macros to be proliferated around image boards and subreddits.
Additionally, the movement is in and of itself a semi-self-aware meme that seems to only exist within the safe, anonymous spaces of the internet. Just as memes tend to be cringey and ineffective when taken offline, one of the alt-right's most publicized IRL events, the "[[DeploraBall]]" was widely regarded as a colossal shit-show due to the physical and ideological infighting.
Shit-posting for keks is also trickier to dismiss when done out in the real world without the mask of anonymity. [[White supremacist]] and human punching bag [[Richard Spencer]], the poster child of the alt-right, has claimed his "Heil Trump" chanting at a post-election rally was done in the spirit of "irony." This jives with Spencer's calls for "peaceful ethnic cleansing" at the [[2013]] [[American Renaissance]] conference but serves to highlight the notion that darker machinations often lay beneath the group's claims of simply wanting to troll SJWs.
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Every tech platform has two policies about what they will allow: the policy that's written, and the policy that's enforced. Ideally there would be no gap between these, but in practice it almost can't be helped.
To take one dumb example, the embryonic audio social network Clubhouse posted its first set of community guidelines the other week. One of these rules says "we prohibit the spread of or attempts to spread false information or news." In theory, this means that only the truth is allowed on Clubhouse. Not a bad policy, really, but when you're building a network that someday anyone will be able to use to essentially broadcast their phone calls, I imagine that Clubhouse will find it extremely hard to enforce. Of course people will lie on Clubhouse. They will lie all the time. The question is who will be punished for doing so.
I thought about all this on Tuesday night after reading that [[Twitter]] had banned 7,000 accounts and put restrictions on 150,000 more related to the sprawling conspiracy theory slash alternate reality game slash religion [[QAnon]]. Ben Collins and [[Brandy Zadrozny]] had the scoop at [[NBC News]]:
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Ghislaine Maxwell: Trump wishes former Jeffrey Epstein associate 'well'|https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/21/politics/donald-trump-ghislaine-maxwell-i-wish-her-well/index.html]]'' July 21, 2020, Maegan Vazquez, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]] said Tuesday that he wishes [[Ghislaine Maxwell]] "well," as she faces charges for recruiting, grooming and ultimately sexually abusing minors as young as 14 as [[Jeffrey Epstein]]'s alleged accomplice.
"I just wish her well, frankly," Trump said during a White House press briefing on the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump acknowledged that he has met Maxwell "numerous times" over the years, but said he hasn't been following her case.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ghost of the Past? Hardly: Scaife's Philanthropic Empire Is Thriving|https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/economic-policy-research/2014/6/9/ghost-of-the-past-hardly-scaifes-philanthropic-empire-is-thr.html]]'' June 9, 2014, David Callahan, [[Inside Philanthropy]]
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Richard Mellon Scaife made his name first as a bankroller of [[Richard Nixon]]'s [[1972]] campaign and later as a muckraking adversary of [[Bill Clinton]]. As he ages, he plays a less active role in the foundations he launched, but that hasn't diminished their roles as some of the most prominent funders of conservative causes. Indeed, with their endowments growing, these foundations are giving out as much money as ever, if not more.
Scaife's stable of foundations draw on the wealth he inherited from his mother's family, the Mellons, a prominent clan in [[Pittsburgh]]'s political and financial worlds. He serves as chairman of three separate foundations, and while each one is billed as having its own unique focus, they all provide significant sources of support to conservative intellectuals and advocates.
The largest sum of money is dedicated to the organization bearing the name of Scaife's mother, Sarah. The [[Sarah Scaife Foundation]] doled out $13.4 million in [[2012]] to a wide range of universities, think tanks, and advocacy organizations. It's hard to think of a conservative policy group that didn't get something from this funder. Among the largest beneficiaries were the conservative [[Heritage Foundation]] and the [[Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis]].
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|>| !Giancarlo Granda |
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[[Jerry Falwell's|Jerry Falwell]] "pool attendant".
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Gingrich's Anti-Muslim Sugar Daddy Funded Film Shown To NYPD|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/01/gingrich-anti-muslim-adelson-clarion/]]'' January 24, 2012, Adam Serwer, [[Mother Jones]]
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The [[New York]] [[Police]] Department, currently facing criticism from [[Muslim]] and civil liberties groups over a [[CIA]]-advised program that involved "mapping" the city's Muslim enclaves, showed an anti-Muslim training video to thousands of officers, the [[New York Times]] reports. The film purports to describe the centuries-long process by which Muslims are seeking to dominate the planet, and in particular the United States, by covertly subverting the Constitution and implementing Taliban-style Islamic law.
The story was first broken by the [[Village Voice]], but the Times' piece connects the film, The Third Jihad, and its shadowy sponsor, The Clarion Fund, to the [[2012]] election:
The 72-minute film was financed by the Clarion Fund, a nonprofit group whose board includes a former [[Central Intelligence Agency]] official and a deputy defense secretary for President [[Ronald Reagan]]. Its previous documentary attacking Muslims' "war on the West" attracted support from the casino magnate [[Sheldon Adelson]], a major supporter of [[Israel]] who has helped reshape the [[Republican]] presidential primary by pouring millions of dollars into a so-called super PAC that backs [[Newt Gingrich]].
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|!residence |[[Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia]]|
|!other names |Ginni|
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|!birth name |Virginia Lamp|
|!birth date |February 23, 1957 (64 years)|
|!birth place |[[Omaha, Nebraska|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omaha,_Nebraska]]|
|!occupation |Attorney, public policy analyst, political activist, lobbyist|
|!alma mater |[[Creighton University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creighton_University]]<br> [[Creighton University School of Law|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creighton_University_School_of_Law]]|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!boards |[[Turning Point USA]]|
|!religion |[[Episcopalian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglicanism]]|
|!spouse |[[Justice Clarence Thomas]]|
|!employer |[[The Daily Caller|Daily Caller]]<br /> [[Heritage Foundation]] <br />[[Liberty Central]]|
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''Virginia Lamp "Ginni" Thomas'' (born February 23, 1957) is an American attorney who is the founder of Liberty Consulting. She had previously founded the [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] advocacy group [[Liberty Central]], and served as its president until its merger with the Patrick Henry Center for Individual Liberty.<<ref " [1]">> She is a columnist for ''[[The Daily Caller|Daily Caller]]'', and previously worked at [[The Heritage Foundation|Heritage Foundation]]. She is the wife of [[U.S. Supreme Court|US Supreme Court]] Associate Justice [[Clarence Thomas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Thomas]], and her lobbying activities have occasionally been raised as a conflict of interest source for her husband.
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*[[Virginia Thomas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Thomas]] - //Wikipedia.//
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On Monday, we examined at length a remarkable dissent by [[Justice Sonia Sotomayor]] in which she pretty much called out the conservative majority on the Supreme Court as being a tool in the White House chop shop. Now, thanks to The [[New York Times]], we learn that [[Ginni Thomas]], the terminally loopy spouse of [[Justice Clarence Thomas]], has become a vital cog in the effort to purge Camp Runamuck of dissenting voices and/or independent thought.
Among Ms. Thomas's top targets have been officials at the [[National Security Council]], the former head of the White House personnel office, Sean Doocey, and other top White House aides. Another target was Jessie K. Liu, who recently left her job as the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia for a job in the Treasury Department that was later withdrawn by the White House. Ms. Thomas, a politically active conservative who for nearly seven years has led a group called [[Groundswell]], also successfully lobbied for a role for Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, the former attorney general of [[Virginia]] who is now the acting deputy secretary of homeland security.
Ms. Thomas's gifts as an HR rep are not vast. Cuccinelli, who's heading up the administration's coronavirus special working group, got Internet-famous on Monday for not knowing how to work the Johns Hopkins website for information on the disease.
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WASHINGTON -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Long-time [[Washington]] policy leader [[Ginni Thomas]], the founder of the group [[Liberty Central]], has agreed to join The [[Daily Caller]].
Thomas is The Daily Caller's fourth major hire in recent weeks. In February, The Daily Caller hired [[Newsweek]] blogger Mickey Kaus, National Journal reporter Neil Munro and AOL [[Politics]] Daily writer and reporter Matt Lewis.
As The Daily Caller's special correspondent, Thomas will interview key political and community leaders -- from high-profile politicians to grassroots activists -- with a focus on listening to those outside the Beltway.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Ginni Thomas leads purge of "disloyal" Trump aides, wants replace them with Fox News pundits: report|https://www.salon.com/2020/02/24/ginni-thomas-reportedly-leading-purge-of-disloyal-trump-aides/]]'' February 24, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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A group led by [[Ginni Thomas]], the wife of Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]], is driving a White House effort to purge government officials seen as "disloyal" to President [[Donald Trump]] and replace them with vocal supporters who regularly appear on [[Fox News]], according to Axios.
Trump recently rehired [[Johnny McEntee]], a 29-year-old personal aide to Trump who was abruptly fired in [[2018]] amid an investigation over "serious financial crimes," to lead the presidential personnel office and purge officials believed to be "anti-Trump," Axios reported last week.
This effort has apparently been in the works since at least 2018, when Thomas' group [[Groundswell]] submitted a number of memos urging the firing of so-called "Never Trump" and "Deep State" officials as aides complained that the government was filled with "snakes," according to the report.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ginni Thomas Plans New Conservative Supergroup to "Protect President Trump"|https://theintercept.com/2019/06/04/ginni-thomas-trump-conservative-group/]]'' June 4, 2019, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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Conservative activist [[Virginia]] "Ginni" Thomas is launching yet another project to wage war on multiple fronts of America's most heated cultural and political debates. This time, however, her plan will include a project to "protect President Trump" using at least two new campaign-related political entities, according to a presentation obtained by [[The Intercept]] and Documented.
Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]], unveiled the new venture in a closed meeting of GOP lawmakers, donors, and [[Christian]]-right leaders last month, seeming to make reference to the movement disarray and electoral losses suffered by conservatives in the Trump era — and the gains made by left-wing groups and politicians.
"Our house is on fire and we are stomping ants in the driveway. We're not really focused on the arsonists who are right around us," [[Ginni Thomas]] said.
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On Wednesday morning, [[Ginni Thomas]]—wife of Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]]—endorsed the rally in [[Washington]] demanding that [[Congress]] overturn the election. She then sent her "LOVE" to the demonstrators, who violently overtook the Capitol several hours later. Two days later, Thomas amended her post with the addendum: "(Note: written before violence in US Capitol)." By that point, five people involved in the insurrection, including a [[Capitol Police]] officer, had died.
Thomas, a conservative lobbyist and zealous supporter of [[Donald Trump]], has fervently defended the president over the last four years. On her [[Facebook]] page, she frequently promotes baseless conspiracy theories about a "coup" against Trump led by [[Jewish]] philanthropist [[George Soros]], a frequent target of anti-Semitic hate. Thomas draws many of these theories from fringe corners of the internet, including an anti-vax Facebook group that claimed [[Bill Gates]] would use the COVID vaccine to kill people. In recent months, she also amplified unsubstantiated corruption claims against [[Joe Biden]] while insisting, falsely, that the Obama administration illegally spied on Trump's [[2016]] campaign, then tried to rig the election against him.
In turn, Trump has rewarded Thomas with an extraordinary amount of access to the [[Oval Office]]. Her advocacy group [[Groundswell]] got an audience with the president in early [[2019]]. According to the [[New York Times]], the meeting was arranged after Clarence and Ginni Thomas had dinner with the Trumps. (Clarence Thomas and Trump appear to be quite friendly: The justice took his clerks to meet with the president in the Oval Office at least once; Ginni attended as well.) At the White House, Groundswell's members lobbied Trump against transgender service in the military, which he already prohibited in [[2017]]. The ban took effect in 2019, around the time of Groundswell's meeting, after the Supreme Court lifted lower court orders blocking it by a 5–4 vote. (Clarence Thomas did not recuse himself from the case; he has never recused from any case because of his wife's lobbying activities.) The New York Times also reported that Ginni Thomas compiled lists of federal employees whom she deemed insufficiently loyal to the president. She sent her lists to Trump, urging him to fire the disloyal employees, though he seems to have largely ignored her. He has, however, stacked his administration with former Thomas clerks.
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[[Virginia]] "Ginni" Thomas, attorney and wife of right-wing U.S. Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]], is being heavily criticized for her role in promoting President [[Donald Trump]]'s "[[Stop the Steal]]" rally in [[Washington]], D.C.—a rally that resulted in the president's supporters storming the U.S. Capitol Complex on Wednesday, leaving at least five dead.
Several supportive messages authored by the former Thomas, previously public, are now unavailable–along with her public-facing [[Facebook]] profile.
This development occurred during the process of writing the present article. It is unclear whether those specific messages were deleted, whether her overall profile was deleted, whether she simply changed the privacy settings for her social media account or whether Facebook itself took down Thomas's page.
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Who joined Ginni in pushing for patronage? Talking Points Memo revealed on Monday that among the 16 people at the meeting were [[Connie Hair]], [[Frank Gaffney]], and [[Rosemary Jenks]]. Hair is chief of staff to GOP Rep. [[Louis Gohmert]] and former spokeswoman for [[Arizona]]'s Minuteman militia and has written articles decrying the [[Muslim Brotherhood]]'s "infiltration of American government" and the ostensible spread of sharia law in America. Gaffney is the founder of the anti-Muslim [[Center for Security Policy]] who accused Obama of being a secret Muslim and claimed pipe bombs sent to Democrats allegedly by an unhinged Trump supporter were a false flag. Jenks is the director of government relations at [[NumbersUSA]], a white nationalist anti-immigrant group. In [[2008]], she spoke at the conference of the outwardly racist [[Social Contract Press]], which publishes tracts claiming that Hispanic immigrants seek a race war against whites.
On Tuesday, Ginni doubled down on her apparent conspiracy theory, writing on [[Facebook]] that "the Trump White House staff hoped to distance" her associates "from their President" and warning of their "sabotage." But it is not difficult to guess why Trump's aides would like [[Groundswell]] members out of the administration. These individuals are fringe activists like Ginni, politically toxic even to this nativist president. Were it not for their connection to the spouse of a Supreme Court justice beloved by the administration, they would almost certainly never have gotten a face-to-face meeting with Trump.
The [[New York Times]] report is not so much shocking as it is pitiable. Despite her relentless cheerleading for Trump, this is what [[Ginni Thomas]] has been reduced to: a gadfly on the periphery of the White House, demanding government jobs for her friends. Trump was apparently too polite to rebuff Ginni to her face, but his silence in the meeting speaks volumes. The president knows that she possesses no real power. He need only do what so many others have done when Ginni Thomas comes calling: humor her, then move on.
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A newly discovered laptop, the [[FBI]], a trove of emails, October, a presidential election—it sounds familiar. Especially when you add in a [[Russian disinformation]] campaign. On Wednesday, the [[New York Post]] released what it hailed as a bombshell: an unidentified computer repair store owner in [[Delaware]] had come to possess a laptop that contained [[Hunter Biden]] emails (and purportedly a sex tape), the hard drive and computer was seized by the FBI, the store owner at some point passed a copy of the hard drive to [[Rudy Giuliani]], and one of the emails suggested that Hunter, who served on the board of Ukrainian energy company Burisma, may have in [[2015]] introduced a Burisma official to his dad, Vice President [[Joe Biden]]. The story depicts this as a big scandal, and Guiliani tweeted, "Much more to come."
But the key point of the article was predicated on false information that Giuliani has been spreading for a long time—and that appears to be linked to a Russian disinformation operation that the Post neglected to note in its article. That is, the Post piece, based on an unproven smear, is in sync with [[Moscow]]'s ongoing effort to influence the [[2020]] election to help President [[Donald Trump]] retain power. (The FBI and other parts of the US intelligence community have stated that [[Vladimir Putin]] is once again attacking the US political system to boost Trump.) And this story presents a challenge to the American media: how to report on an orchestrated campaign to affect the election that relies on disinformation, salacious and sensational material, and the revival of allegations that have already been debunked.
The bad faith animating the Post story is demonstrated by its open embrace—in the first sentence—of a demonstrably false narrative and by its failure to report Giuliani's association with a Russian intelligence agent who the Department of Treasury has accused of interfering in the 2020 election.
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal lawyer [[Rudy Giuliani]] left a rambling message for Sen. [[Tommy Tuberville]] of [[Alabama]] in which he asked that Tuberville help slow down the joint session of [[Congress]] to accept [[Electoral College]] votes.
But Giuliani dialed the wrong number, and the message was left with another senator who passed a recording of the voicemail to The Dispatch.
In the call, Giuliani said President Donald Trump was trying to buy more time to persuade legislators to "pull their vote" from the Electoral College acceptance.
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[[Rudy Giuliani]], a lawyer and top adviser to President [[Donald Trump]], is calling [[Republican]] lawmakers urging them to delay the electoral vote count by at least one day to allow the president and his team to present more evidence of alleged election fraud. Giuliani was making calls this evening, as late as an hour before [[Congress]] reconvened, in a desperate attempt to block the final count of [[Electoral College]] votes.
At approximately 7 p.m., Giuliani called newly sworn-in [[Alabama]] Sen. [[Tommy Tuberville]], a staunch Trump ally, imploring him to stall the process. "I want to discuss with you how they're trying to rush this hearing and how we need you, our Republican friends, to try to just slow it down so we can get these legislatures to get more information to you," Giuliani said in a voicemail. "And I know they're reconvening at 8 tonight, but it ... the only strategy we can follow is to object to numerous states and raise issues so that we get ourselves into tomorrow—ideally until the end of tomorrow. I know McConnell is doing everything he can to rush it, which is kind of a kick in the head because it's one thing to oppose us, it's another thing not to give us a fair opportunity to contest it."
Giuliani tells Tuberville that McConnell wants to narrow the objections to just three states and explains that the Trump team wants to object to 10. "So if you could object to every state and, along with a congressman, get a hearing for every state, I know we would delay you a lot, but it would give us the opportunity to get the legislators who are very, very close to pulling their vote, particularly after what McConnell did today."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Giuliani-connected law firms have a history with a pro-Trump super PAC linked to Cambridge Analytica|https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/30/giuliani-linked-law-firms-provided-legal-advice-to-pro-trump-super-pac.html]]'' May 30, 2018, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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Two law firms linked to [[Rudy Giuliani]], President [[Donald Trump]]'s lawyer and longtime confidant, worked for a super PAC that employed controversial data-gathering firm [[Cambridge Analytica]] during the [[2016]] presidential election.
The firms in question, Bracewell & Giuliani LLP and Greenberg Traurig LLP, provided legal consultation to the pro-Trump [[Make America Number 1]] PAC throughout the 2016 election cycle, [[Federal Election Commission]] records show.
Giuliani left Greenberg Traurig earlier this month, citing potential conflicts that come from him working as Trump's lawyer in the [[Russia]] probe. Longtime Giuliani associate Laurence Levy remains at the firm.
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WASHINGTON — A [[New York]] tabloid's puzzling account about how it acquired emails purportedly from [[Joe Biden]]'s son has raised some red flags. One of the biggest involves the source of the emails: [[Rudy Giuliani]].
Giuliani has travelled abroad looking for dirt on the Bidens, developing relationships with shadowy figures, including a Ukrainian lawmaker who U.S. officials have described as a [[Russia]]n agent and part of a broader Russian effort to denigrate the Democratic presidential nominee.
Yet Giuliani says foreign sources didn't provide the [[Hunter Biden]] emails. He says a laptop containing the emails and intimate photos was simply abandoned in a [[Delaware]] repair shop and the shop owner reached out to Giuliani's lawyer.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Gleeful neo-Nazis see echoes of the 1930s as America plunges into a coronavirus crisis|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/gleeful-neo-nazis-see-echoes-of-the-1930s-as-america-plunges-into-a-coronavirus-crisis/]]'' March 24, 2020, Jordan Green, [[Raw Story]]
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One post shared on the social-media app [[Telegram]] depicts a Nazi stormtrooper flanked by pixelated text declaring, "Kali Yuga ends, black sun rises," signaling a transition from a "dark age" to a fascist nirvana as symbolized by the "black sun" design elevated during the Third Reich.
The mocking, faux-sacramental testimonial attached to the March 12 post is written from the perspective of someone supposedly infected with COVID-19, who describes coughing in a rabbi's face and wiping mucus on the gas pumps "every Indian-owned gas station I could find."
The anonymous poster, known as "Gas Me Daddy," circulated the Brenton Tarrant manifesto shortly after the March 15, [[2019]] [[Christchurch]] mosque shooting, according to [[Megan Squire]], a computer science professor at Elon University who monitors violent white supremacists online.
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|!birth name |Glenn Edward Greenwald|
|!birth date |March 6, 1967 (54 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
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*[[Glenn Greenwald|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Greenwald]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Go read this NYT expose on a creepy new facial recognition database used by US police|https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/20/21073718/clearview-ai-facial-recognition-database-new-york-times-investigation-go-read-this]]'' January 20, 2020, Jon Porter, [[The Verge]]
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Hundreds of law enforcement agencies across the US have started using a new facial recognition system from [[Clearview AI]], a new investigation by The [[New York Times]] has revealed. The database is made up of billions of images scraped from millions of sites including [[Facebook]], [[YouTube]], and Venmo. The Times says that Clearview AI's work could "end privacy as we know it," and the piece is well worth a read in its entirety.
The use of facial recognition systems by police is already a growing concern, but the scale of Clearview AI's database, not to mention the methods it used to assemble it, is particularly troubling. The Clearview system is built upon a database of over three billion images scraped from the internet, a process which may have violated websites' terms of service. [[Law enforcement]] agencies can upload photos of any persons of interest from their cases, and the system returns matching pictures from the internet, along with links to where these images are hosted, such as social media profiles.
The NYT says the company's work could "end privacy as we know it"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Goat blood-drinking ex-Senate candidate, recently released from jail due to coronavirus concerns, accused of stalking wife|https://www.orlandosentinel.com/coronavirus/os-ne-coronavirus-augutus-sol-invictus-aggravated-stalking-20200421-ad2fkrgrsfawhmptaytpno6fgm-story.html?outputType=amp&utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link&ICID=ref_fark]]'' April 21, 2020, Jeff Weiner, [[Orlando Sentinel]]
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[[Augutus Sol Invictus]], the white nationalist former U.S. Senate candidate infamous for once claiming he sacrificed a goat and drank its blood, was jailed in Orange County early Tuesday, accused of stalking his wife.
Invictus, 36, was only recently released from a South Carolina jail, where he was being held on domestic violence charges. A judge in late March granted Invictus bond after he requested to be released in light of concerns about the new coronavirus.
His latest arrest came after Invictus' wife called the Orange County Sheriff's Office to report that he had been in contact with her since his release from jail, violating the terms of his bond and a restraining order, both of which said he could have no contact with her whatsoever.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Goats, cows and Devin Nunes' mom: how a Republican's Twitter lawsuit backfired|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/mar/19/devin-nunes-twitter-lawsuit-mom-cow]]'' March 19, 2019, Vivian Ho, [[The Guardian]]
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The US congressman [[Devin Nunes]] sent the [[Twitter]]verse spiraling into hilarity late on Monday with his lawsuit listing the purported crimes of Twitter users "Devin Nunes' Mom" and "[[Devin Nunes' Cow]]".
In the lawsuit against Twitter and a handful of users, the [[California]] [[Republican]] claims to be the victim of vicious internet trolls, as well as the victim of selective censorship by the social media company. He is alleging that by "shadow-banning" his account, Twitter allowed for the selective amplification of "defamers" such as "Devin Nunes' Mom" and "Devin Nunes' Cow".
(Shadow-banning, a term used for when certain users are not visible in automatic search results, has repeatedly been debunked as an effort to silence conservatives. Twitter has changed the way it algorithmically ranks users, based on their behavior, but the company has maintained that it is content-neutral.)
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Godless grifters: How the New Atheists merged with the far right|https://www.salon.com/2021/06/05/how-the-new-atheists-merged-with-the-far-right-a-story-of-intellectual-grift-and-abject-surrender/]]'' June 5, 2021, Phil Torres, [[Salon]]
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The "New Atheist" movement, which emerged from the bestselling books of the aforementioned authors, was the intellectual community that many of us 15 or so years ago were desperately looking for — especially after the [[9/11]] terrorist attacks, which seemed to confirm Samuel P. Huntington's infamous "clash of civilizations" thesis. As Harris once put it, with many of us naively agreeing, "We are at war with Islam." (Note: This was a dangerous and xenophobic lie that helped get [[Donald Trump]] elected. As Harris said in [[2006]], anticipating how his brand of [[Islamophobia]] would enable Trump's rise, "the people who speak most sensibly about the threat that Islam poses to [[Europe]] are actually fascists.")
[[New Atheism]] appeared to offer moral clarity, it emphasized intellectual honesty and it embraced scientific truths about the nature and workings of reality. It gave me immense hope to know that in a world overflowing with irrationality, there were clear-thinking individuals with sizable public platforms willing to stand up for what's right and true — to stand up for sanity in the face of stupidity.
Fast-forward to the present: What a grift that was! Many of the most prominent New Atheists turned out to be nothing more than self-aggrandizing, dogmatic, irascible, censorious, morally compromised people who, at every opportunity, have propped up the powerful over the powerless, the privileged over the marginalized. This may sound hyperbolic, but it's not when, well, you look at the evidence. So I thought it might be illuminating to take a look at where some of the heavy hitters in the atheist and "skeptic" communities are today. What do their legacies look like? In what direction have they taken their cultural quest to secularize the world?
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Rep. [[Louie Gohmert]] celebrated [[New Year's Eve]] [[2020]] by dropping several thousand dollars into the coffers of a vitriolically homophobic and anti-Semitic pastor, federal records indicate. But his office insists the whole thing was just a giant mistake.
Team Gohmert claims it hired a Christian singer named Steve Amerson from Granada HIlls, [[California]], but accidentally reported to the [[Federal Election Commission]] that the cash went to the Tempe, [[Arizona]] address of the Faithful Word [[Baptist]] Church, led by the infamous Pastor [[Steve Anderson]].
Yes, the pastor happens to embrace a more extreme form of Gohmert's homophobic rhetoric. And yes, the money was earmarked as a "donation." But it wasn't meant for Anderson, and wasn't a donation at all, in Team Gohmert's telling. They just screwed up the name, purpose, and address of the recipient of their largesse. Oops.
Scientology presents itself as a scientific approach to spiritual enlightenment, but its practices have long been shrouded in mystery. Now Lawrence Wright—armed with his investigative talents, years of archival research, and more than two hundred personal interviews with current and former Scientologists—uncovers the inner workings of the church. We meet founder L. Ron Hubbard, the highly imaginative but mentally troubled science-fiction writer, and his tough, driven successor, David Miscavige. We go inside their specialized cosmology and language. We learn about the church's legal attacks on the IRS, its vindictive treatment of critics, and its phenomenal wealth. We see the church court celebrities such as Tom Cruise while consigning its clergy to hard labor under billion-year contracts. Through it all, Wright asks what fundamentally comprises a religion, and if Scientology in fact merits this Constitutionally-protected label. Brilliantly researched, compellingly written, Going Clear pulls back the curtain on one of the most secretive organizations at work today. — Barnes & Noble.
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*Paperback
*Publisher: Vintage
*Language: English
*ISBN-10: 0307745309
*ISBN-13: 978-0307745309
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*[[Going Clear|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Going_Clear]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief]]
!!!External links
*[[Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief (Paperback)|http://www.amazon.com/Going-Clear-Scientology-Hollywood-Prison/dp/0307745309]], Amazon.
*[[Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief|http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/going-clear-lawrence-wright/1113784353?ean=9780307745309]], Barnes & Noble.
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[[Gold Star]] families condemn [[Donald Trump]] for reportedly insulting America's war dead in just one of a series of new attack ads released by critics of the president on both sides of the aisle.
The parents of fallen U.S. service members denounce Trump for allegedly referring to Americans who died fighting in World War I as "suckers" and "losers" during a [[2018]] visit to [[France]]. Trump denies making the comments, first reported by [[The Atlantic]] this week.
"My message to Donald Trump is this: You have no right being commander in chief," one Gold Star mother said in the video, which was shared online Friday by the progressive PAC VoteVets.
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As far-right extremist groups infiltrate the ongoing [[Black Lives Matter]] protests that have exploded across the country, tech companies are taking steps to address the extremist groups and far-right publications fanning the flames. [[Google]] announced Tuesday that it had officially banned the far-right website Zero Hedge from its advertising platform, after comments on the website violated Google's policies on race. "We have strict publisher policies that govern the content ads can run on and explicitly prohibit derogatory content that promotes hatred, intolerance, violence or discrimination based on race from monetizing," a Google spokesperson told [[NBC News]], which first reported the news. "When a page or site violates our policies, we take action."
Zero Hedge's Google ad ban came after the [[Center for Countering Digital Hate]], a British nonprofit, listed the website as one of 10 far-right publications that Google should ban from its ad platform for spreading harmful misinformation. "The money these sites receive from Google allows them to publish more content that puts people in harm's way," a petition on the nonprofit's website argues. Though Google has specifically taken action against Zero Hedge over its comment section, the Center for Countering Digital Hate's "blacklist" highlights other instances of misinformation on the site, including claiming Black Lives Matter is a "practically a revolutionary operative of the [[CIA]] via Soros" and "a [[George Soros]] '[[Astroturf]]' campaign for 'leftists and their agenda to reshape the fabric of American society.'" (Zero Hedge was also previously banned by [[Twitter]] in January after the website published an article claiming to identify a [[Chinese]] scientist involved in the coronavirus outbreak, but the social network recently reversed its decision.) A second publication on the Center for Countering Digital Hate's list, [[The Federalist]], was also given a warning by Google over its racist comments section and was set to be demonetized as well. The publication responded by removing its comments section entirely, and Google later said in a statement that it had "worked with them to address issues on their site related to the comments section."
[[Facebook]] also took action on Tuesday to combat far-right extremism, as [[ABC News]] reports that the company has taken down hundreds of accounts tied to the [[Proud Boys]] and American Guard, which have been identified as hate groups by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]. The social media network had originally initiated its effort to take down the groups on May 30, after seeing that organizers from both groups were planning to "send armed agitators" to racial justice protests. "In both cases, we saw accounts from both organizations discussing attending protests in various US states with plans to carry weapons but we did not find indications in their on-platform content they planned to actively commit violence," Facebook said Tuesday.
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[[Google]] has banned two far-right websites from its advertising platform after research revealed the tech giant was profiting from articles pushing unsubstantiated claims about the [[Black Lives Matter]] protests.
The two sites, [[ZeroHedge]] and [[The Federalist]], will no longer be able to generate revenue from any advertisements served by Google Ads.
A Google spokesperson said in an email that it took action after determining the websites violated its policies on content related to race.
"We have strict publisher policies that govern the content ads can run on and explicitly prohibit derogatory content that promotes hatred, intolerance, violence or discrimination based on race from monetizing," the spokesperson wrote. "When a page or site violates our policies, we take action. In this case, we've removed both sites' ability to monetize with Google."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Google boots far-right site ZeroHedge from ad platform for hosting 'dangerous and derogatory' comments about civil rights protests|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/06/google-boots-far-right-site-zerohedge-from-ad-platform-for-hosting-dangerous-and-derogatory-comments-about-civil-rights-protests/]]'' June 17, 2020, Agence France-Presse, [[Raw Story]]
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[[Google]] on Tuesday confirmed that it booted one far-right website from its ad platform and put another on notice for hosting "dangerous and derogatory" comments about civil rights protests.
The internet giant said that it stopped channeling money-making ads to [[ZeroHedge]] and warned [[The Federalist]] that it too could be blocked from Google Ads for violating policy about content.
"To be clear, The Federalist is not currently demonetized," a Google spokesperson said in response to an AFP inquiry.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Google excludes controversial sites|http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,2124386,00.htm]]'' October 24, 2002, Declan McCullagh, CNet, [[ZDNet]]
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The Harvard report comes as [[Google]] is becoming increasingly embroiled in international political disputes over copyright and censorship. [[China]] blocked access to Google last month.
Google was criticised in March for bowing to a demand from the Church of Scientology to delete critical sites from its index. In a response that won praise, Google replied by pledging to report future legal threats to the ChillingEffects.org site run by law school clinics.
As Google has become the way more and more people find information on the Internet, it has become an increasingly visible target for copyright complaints about cached information and allegedly infringing links. ChillingEffect.org's Google section lists 16 requests or legal threats the company in the past three months. One Google competitor and critic even suggested that the wildly popular search engine be transformed into a government-controlled "public utility".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Google Is Profiting From Notorious Hate Group's Ads|https://readsludge.com/2019/10/22/google-is-profiting-from-notorious-hate-groups-ads/]]'' October 22, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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[[Google]]'s ad policies are quite clear about hate speech. It does not allow "content that incites hatred against, promotes discrimination of, or disparages an individual or group on the basis of their race or ethnic origin, religion, disability, age, nationality, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or other characteristic that is associated with systemic discrimination or marginalization." The company gives as examples of inappropriate ads "content promoting hate groups or hate group paraphernalia" and "content that encourages others to believe that a person or group is inhuman, inferior, or worthy of being hated."
Google subsidiary [[YouTube]]'s general hate speech policy is similar: "Hate speech is not allowed on YouTube. We remove content promoting violence or hatred against individuals or groups based on…immigration status." Ads must adhere to this policy.
Why, then, is the [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]] (FAIR)—a powerful anti-immigrant hate group, according to the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]—allowed to buy ads on Google and YouTube that promote its website? FAIR, which emerged from the American white nationalist movement in [[1979]], has paid Google/YouTube nearly $130,000 to promote its political content since February, per Google's Transparency Report, which catalogues political ad spending from May 31, [[2018]] to the present.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Google kicked ZeroHedge off its ad platform and warned the Federalist|https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/16/tech/google-federalist-zerohedge-advertising-ban/index.html]]'' June 16, 2020, Rishi Iyengar, [[CNN]]
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[[San Francisco]] ([[CNN]] Business) [[Google]] has taken action against two news websites over what it says are offensive remarks in their comment sections, banning one site from making money off its advertising platforms and threatening to ban the other.
One of the websites, popular financial blog [[ZeroHedge]] , has already been banned from Google's ad platform, while right wing news site [[The Federalist]] was served with a warning that it could face a similar ban, Google said. [[NBC News]] first reported that both sites were banned and Google later clarified that The Federalist had not yet lost its ability to monetize its content.
"We have strict publisher policies that govern the content ads can run on, which includes comments on the site," a Google spokesperson said in a statement. "If the site remedies the issues with derogatory or offensive comments, they can be reinstated."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Google kicked ZeroHedge off its ad platform, put The Federalist on notice for racist protest content|https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/16/google-the-federalist-ads/]]'' June 16, 2020, Taylor Hatmaker, [[TechCrunch]]
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[[Google]] is booting online far-right website [[The Federalist]] from its ad platform for publishing content about the ongoing protests against police brutality that violated the company's rules around content that promotes hate.
As [[NBC News]] reports, Google determined that both The Federalist and right-wing website [[ZeroHedge]] violated its policy against monetizing content that "promotes hatred, intolerance, violence or discrimination based on race."
"When a page or site violates our policies, we take action. In this case, we've removed both sites' ability to monetize with Google," a Google spokesperson said in a statement to NBC.
Update: Google is either walking back its own statement or disputing the report from NBC News. In a statement to [[TechCrunch]] provided by Google spokesperson Christa Muldoon, the company said the following:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Google Slaps Face-Recognition Firm Clearview With a Cease-and-Desist Letter|https://gizmodo.com/google-slaps-face-recognition-firm-clearview-with-a-cea-1841469485]]'' February 5, 2020, Dell Cameron, [[Gizmodo]]
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[[Clearview AI]], a controversial face recognition start-up, whose customers include hundreds of U.S. law enforcement agencies, including the [[FBI]], has been served cease-and-desist letters by [[Google]] and its subsidiary [[YouTube]].
The letters, which serve as a warning of impending civil action by Google, come in response to recent statements by Clearview CEO and founder [[Hoan Ton-That]]. In an interview with CBS This Morning that aired on Wednesday, Ton-That defended the company scraping photos of people's faces from [[Facebook]], Google, and countless other websites without their consent, arguing that Clearview has a [[First Amendment]] right to access "public" data.
"Google can pull in information from all different websites," Ton-That said. "So if it's public, you know, and it's out there, it could be inside Google search engine, it can be inside ours as well."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[GOP Candidate Bankrolled Jan. 6 Riot Trip With Campaign Cash|https://www.thedailybeast.com/gop-candidate-bankrolled-jan-6-riot-trip-with-campaign-cash]]'' June 27, 2021, Roger Sollenberger, [[Daily Beast]]
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Two months after [[Republican]] congressional candidate [[Derrick Van Orden]] lost his [[2020]] race, he joined "stop the steal" rioters on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol—and he paid for the trip with donor money left over from his failed campaign.
Now Van Orden is running again, and has already scored major endorsements from senior GOP House leadership, including Minority Leader [[Kevin McCarthy]] (R-CA).
Van Orden, a former Navy SEAL and small-time actor, has previously acknowledged attending the Jan. 6 rally, but has repeatedly claimed he never entered the Capitol grounds. However, social media posts from the riot suggest that isn't true.
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{{f220.png}} ''[[GOP chair Dr. Kelli Ward doubles down on her war against health care workers|https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/ej-montini/2020/04/27/gop-chair-dr-kelli-wards-war-against-health-care-workers/3033385001/]]'' April 27, 2020, Ej Montini, Opinion, [[Arizona Republic]]
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After insulting nurses and health care worker who stood up silently to reckless protesters at the state Capitol wanting to reopen the state economy, Dr. [[Kelli Ward]], the [[Arizona Republic]]an party chair, has decided to double down on her insult and mockery of those professionals by suggesting in a tweet than any new protesters wear scrubs and masks.
She tweeted:
Planning protest to #ReOpenAmerica? EVERYONE wear scrubs & masks – the media doesn't care if you are really in health care or not – it's the "message" that matters!
Sadly, the message being sent by the GOP chair is one of derision for the very individuals who are at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19, the people who daily risk exposure to the coronavirus in order to help those who are suffering.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[GOP Congressman Threatens to Shoot Armed Protesters in Unhinged Facebook Post|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xg8387/gop-congressman-threatens-to-shoot-armed-protesters-in-unhinged-facebook-post]]'' September 2, 2020, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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[[Louisiana]] Rep. [[Clay Higgins]], a former SWAT cop who's big on gun rights, threatened to shoot protesters in a wildly deranged [[Facebook]] post that accompanied a picture of armed Black men.
"Look, fair warning. If this shows up, we'll consider the armed presence a real threat. We being, We, the people of Louisiana," Higgins' post began. The [[Republican]] congressman, elected in [[2016]], went on to say, "I wouldn't even spill my beer. I'd drop any 10 of you where you stand. Because some of we, like me…We, are SWAT. Nothing personal. We just eliminate the threat."
The accompanying picture, taken during a rally in Louisville to protest Breonna Taylor's killing earlier this year, shows three heavily armed Black men from the Not Fucking Around Coalition, an all-Black militia.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[GOP Congressmen Meet With Accused Holocaust-Denier Chuck Johnson|https://www.thedailybeast.com/gop-congressmen-meet-with-holocaust-denying-troll-chuck-johnson]]'' January 17, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Notorious alt-right figure and accused [[Holocaust denier]] [[Chuck Johnson]] met with two [[Republican]] lawmakers in [[Congress]] on Wednesday.
Johnson's visit was first noted by a HuffPost reporter, who tweeted a picture of Reps. Andy Harris (R-MD) and Phil Roe (R-TN) walking with Johnson.
Both waited for him to get through security.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[GOP Data Firm Accidentally Leaks Personal Details of Nearly 200 Million American Voters|https://gizmodo.com/gop-data-firm-accidentally-leaks-personal-details-of-ne-1796211612]]'' June 19, 2017, Dell Cameron, [[Gizmodo]]
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Political data gathered on more than 198 million US citizens was exposed this month after a marketing firm contracted by the [[Republican National Committee]] stored internal documents on a publicly accessible [[Amazon]] server.
The data leak contains a wealth of personal information on roughly 61 percent of the US population. Along with home addresses, birthdates, and phone numbers, the records include advanced sentiment analyses used by political groups to predict where individual voters fall on hot-button issues such as gun ownership, stem cell research, and the right to abortion, as well as suspected religious affiliation and ethnicity. The data was amassed from a variety of sources—from the banned subreddit r/fatpeoplehate to American Crossroads, the super PAC co-founded by former White House strategist [[Karl Rove]].
[[Deep Root Analytics]], a conservative data firm that identifies audiences for political ads, confirmed ownership of the data to [[Gizmodo]] on Friday.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[GOP donors pay to bus protesters to cities to demand governors ease coronavirus restrictions: report|https://www.salon.com/2020/04/24/gop-donors-pay-to-bus-protesters-to-cities-to-demand-governors-ease-coronavirus-restrictions-report/]]'' April 24, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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A number of Trump-allied groups, including [[Tea Party Patriots]] and [[FreedomWorks]], law firms with ties to Trump and state-based conservative groups are paying to organize the protests and even bring in individuals from outside of the cities where demonstrations take place, according to The [[New York Times]].
"As was the case with the Tea Party movement, established national groups that generally align with the [[Republican]] Party have sought to fuel the protests, harnessing their energy in a manner that can increase their profiles and build their membership base and donor rolls," the outlet reported.
FreedomWorks, for example, is paying most of its 40 employees to organize the protests, and it is considering investments in digital ads to boost turnout, according to the report.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[GOP heavy hitters, Trump cabinet members revealed as donors to anti-Obama 'dark money' group|https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2019/10/donors-to-anti-obama-dark-money-grp/]]'' October 28, 2019, Yue Stella Yu, [[OpenSecrets News]]
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Between 2010 and 2012, the group raked in at least $65 million from billionaires, corporations and nebulous groups that don't disclose their own sources of funding, recent filings show. Many of the group's top donors have now lined up behind President Donald Trump, cutting big checks to his reelection bid.
The now-defunct conservative group was largely active in the 2012 election cycle, spending $15.2 million on political ads attacking then-Democratic President [[Barack Obama]] during his reelection bid. The group also spent almost $5 million on independent expenditures in the 2010 cycle targeting Democrats and promoting Republicans in congressional races.
Between late 2011 and 2012, the group gave out $26.3 million in grants, most of which went to the [[Center to Protect Patient Rights]], another dark money group with close ties to the Koch brothers.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[GOP Lawmaker Tells Jerry Falwell Jr. To Resign Over 'Appalling' Behavior|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/jerry-falwell-resign-pressure_n_5f2ce763c5b64d7a55f13a78]]'' August 7, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Liberty University]] head [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., one of the nation's leading evangelical Christian voices, is facing pressure to step down after he shared - and then quickly deleted - an open-pants photo on social media.
Rep. Mark Walker (R-N.C.), a member of the university's advisory board, said Falwell needs to resign:
The photo shared by Falwell showed him with his pants open, his arms around a woman with her shorts open and a glass of what he called "black water" in his hands. The images were taken at a party on a yacht themed to the "Trailer Park Boys" TV show, which is known for its off-color humor centered around sex, drugs, alcohol and foul language. Many people enjoy the show, but given those themes, Liberty University students would likely be disciplined for watching it, according to the school's honor code.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[GOP lawmakers request briefing on Dem claims of 'suspicious' Capitol tours before Jan. 6|https://thehill.com/homenews/house/546032-gop-lawmakers-request-briefing-on-democratic-claims-of-suspicious-tours-of]]'' April 1, 2021, Tal Axelrod, [[The Hill]]
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A group of GOP lawmakers is urging the Justice Department and [[Capitol Police]] to update them on a review the agencies are conducting over Democratic claims that some [[Republican]]s provided "suspicious" Capitol tours ahead of the deadly Jan. 6 riot.
Rep. [[Rodney Davis]] Rodney Lee DavisDemocrat Rita Hart withdraws challenge in [[Iowa]] House race McCarthy calls on Pelosi to reject efforts to contest Iowa House race Hillicon Valley: Senate Republicans call for hearing on FTC's Obama-era [[Google]] decision | US grid at rising risk to cyberattack, says GAO | [[YouTube]] rolls out [[TikTok]] rival in the US MORE (Ill.), the top Republican on the House Administration Committee, and Reps. [[Barry Loudermilk]] Barry Loudermilk[[Georgia]] elections chief refutes election claims in letter to [[Congress]] READ: The Republicans who voted to challenge election results Biden adviser [[Richmond]] tests positive for COVID-19 MORE (Ga.) and [[Barry Steil]] (Wis.) wrote a letter to [[FBI]] Director [[Christopher Wray]], Assistant U.S. Attorney [[Molly Gaston]] and acting Capitol Police Chief [[Yoga]]nanda Pittman raising concerns over what they said was a lack of evidence provided by the Democrats and requesting a "confidential briefing" on the probe's progress.
"It is our understanding that the accusations included in the letter have prompted an investigation into the validity of its claims. In our capacity as members of the Committee on House Administration, we are deeply concerned about the nature of the allegations, especially considering the lack of evidence that was given in support of the letter's claims," they wrote.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[GOP Mega Donor Liz Uihlein Faces Allegations of Disability Discrimination|https://www.thedailybeast.com/gop-mega-donor-liz-uihlein-faces-allegations-of-disability-discrimination]]'' March 21, 2018, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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One of the nation's biggest [[Republican]] donors and her company have been accused of engaging in discriminatory hiring practices. And the allegations are serious enough that state officials are now looking into the matter.
Regulators in [[Wisconsin]] say they have found probable cause to believe that [[Liz Uihlein]] and her company, industrial supply giant Uline, may have refused to hire an executive because she suffered from lupus, an autoimmune disease, according to internal state government records obtained by The [[Daily Beast]]. Uline denies the charges.
Uihlein is the company's president. She and her husband, Uline CEO [[Richard Uihlein]], are prolific Republican donors. Liz Uihlein was a major fundraiser for the [[Republican National Committee]] and the [[Donald Trump]] presidential campaign in [[2016]]. With more than $20 million in [[2018]] midterm political spending between them, the Uihleins are currently the largest political donors in the nation, according to the [[Center for Responsive Politics]].
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{{f43.png}} ''[[GOP megadonor Robert Mercer made his first six-figure donation to Trump's reelection, new filing shows|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/gop-megadonor-robert-mercer-made-his-first-six-figure-donation-to-trumps-reelection-new-filing-shows/2020/04/16/b4dac5cc-7f90-11ea-9040-68981f488eed_story.html]]'' April 16, 2020, Michelle Ye Hee Lee, [[Washington Post]]
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[[Robert Mercer]], the billionaire hedge fund magnate and prominent backer of President Trump's first bid for the White House, has made his first six-figure donation to Trump's reelection after retreating from financially supporting him, a new filing shows.
Mercer, who was one of Trump's most influential financiers in [[2016]], gave $355,200 in February to [[Trump Victory]], a committee that raises money for the president's [[2020]] reelection and the [[Republican]] National Committee, according to federal filings made public Wednesday.
Mercer gave sporadically to congressional and Senate candidates and political groups in the [[2018]] campaign, but had not donated to Trump's reelection effort amid a falling-out with former Trump adviser Stephen K. Bannon and controversy over [[Cambridge Analytica]], a Mercer-funded data-science firm hired by Trump's 2016 campaign.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[GOP officials flock to Parler social network. So do their trolls and impostors.|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/02/republicans-parler-trolls-347737]]'' July 2, 2020, Cristiano Lima, [[Politico]]
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Conservative politicians have turned to the platform, which bills itself as an "unbiased" substitute for the likes of [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]], as they escalate their feud with [[Silicon Valley]] over allegations that social media companies stifle viewpoints on the right. That movement has given [[Parler]]'s site — with its crimson theme, minimalist feel and Twitter-like interface — a distinctly conservative bent.
But Parler has also seen a sudden uptick in impostor accounts over the past few weeks, with 11 GOP congressional offices telling POLITICO there are new pages on the site wrongly purporting to be their official accounts, including for Sens. John Thune of [[South Dakota]], [[Lindsey Graham]] of [[South Carolina]], Ben Sasse of [[Nebraska]] and Reps. [[Dan Crenshaw]] of [[Texas]] and [[Adam Kinzinger]] of [[Illinois]].
The phony @RealSenGraham introduces himself with a post, which the site calls a "parley," saying: "Well kiss my grits and call me Lindsey. I'm on Parler." The senator is not, in fact, on Parler, but at least another four fake Grahams are, some more polished than others.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[GOP Politicians and Conservative Groups Set the Stage for Attempted Kidnapping of Michigan Governor|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/10/21/gop-politicians-and-conservative-groups-set-the-stage-for-attempted-kidnapping-of-michigan-governor/]]'' October 21, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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Despite evidence that [[Michigan]] had one of the nation's best coronavirus responses, right-wing organizations, politicians, and media continued to attack Whitmer up until the kidnapping plot became public in October, and even afterwards.
Some rhetorical techniques that politicians, media figures, and right-wing groups used to malign Whitmer mirror classic fascist propaganda techniques. One such technique is an "us versus them" mentality, which many used by casting Whitmer as a tyrant or dictator eager to use martial law and endanger people's health. On the other side were patriots exhibiting their constitutional rights to free speech and to bare arms while protesting a malicious ruler.
Whitmer told the AP in October that attending protests were [[Republican]] lawmakers and at least one sheriff "who fraternize with these domestic terror groups, who egg them on, who encourage them, who use language that incites them. They too are complicit."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[GOP Rep. Says Calling January 6 Insurrection Is 'A Bald-Faced Lie'|https://www.businessinsider.com/gop-rep-says-calling-january-6-insurrection-is-a-bold-faced-lie-2021-5]]'' May 12, 2021, Grace Panetta, [[Business Insider]]
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GOP Rep. [[Andrew Clyde]] said calling the [[January 6]] insurrection an insurrection is a "bald-faced lie" and likened the rioters to tourists during a House Oversight Committee hearing on the riots.
Members of the committee heard testimony about the riots from former Acting Attorney General [[Jeffrey Rosen]], former Acting Defense Secretary [[Christopher Miller]], and Chief Robert J. Contee of the Metropolitan [[Police]] Department.
"This hearing is called the Capitol insurrection. Let's be honest with the American people: it was not an insurrection, and we cannot call it that and be truthful," Clyde said.
Clyde then quoted from two dictionaries including the [[Cambridge]] English Dictionary, which defines an insurrection as "an organized attempt by a group of people to defeat their government and take control of their country usually by violence."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[GOP Sen. David Perdue's campaign takes down "anti-Semitic" ad that enlarged Jewish opponent's nose|https://www.salon.com/2020/07/28/gop-sen-david-perdues-campaign-takes-down-anti-semitic-ad-that-enlarged-jewish-opponents-nose/]]'' July 28, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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The campaign of Sen. [[David Perdue]], R-Ga., took down an ad which appeared to have enlarged Democratic rival Jon Ossoff's nose Tuesday after it was condemned as "anti-Semitic."
The [[Facebook]] ad, which alleged that "Democrats are trying to buy [[Georgia]]," featured the altered image of Ossoff alongside Senate Minority Leader [[Chuck Schumer]], D-N.Y. Both men are [[Jewish]]. The ad was first flagged by The Forward.
Blaming the "unintentional error" on the graphic design process, the Perdue campaign said it had removed the ad.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[GOP Senate Nominee Jason Lewis Founded A Social Network Where People Promoted A Pro-Hitler Documentary|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/jason-lewis-galt-io]]'' September 10, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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A members-only social media network founded in [[2013]] by former representative [[Jason Lewis]], the current [[Republican]] nominee for Senate in [[Minnesota]], hosted message boards that promoted a pro-Hitler documentary, called for migrants to be put in camps, and raised money for an ad campaign that paid Lewis and his business partners.
In [[2014]], Lewis sat down with Fox Business host [[John Stossel]] to promote the network, which he called Galt.io, after the hero of an [[Ayn Rand]] novel. Lewis, still a talk radio host, explained that Galt.io would be a closed community whose members could invest using a digital currency earned with their participation or bought with real money. The Galtcoins functioned like [[Reddit]] upvotes, signaling which topics people cared the most about as they invested into "causes" or "missions."
"We're not going to tell people what causes are going to win," Lewis told Stossel. "That's going to be a function of the marketplace. So once that cause is out there, what people are interested in is going to be determined on Galt.io."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[GOP Senators Tell Contradictory Stories About Moscow Trip|https://www.thedailybeast.com/gop-senators-tell-contradictory-stories-about-moscow-trip]]'' July 10, 2018, Andrew Desiderio, [[Daily Beast]]
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A top [[Republican]] senator shocked his colleagues when he suggested, after returning from a trip to [[Moscow]] with fellow GOP lawmakers, that U.S. sanctions targeting [[Russia]] were not working and the [[Kremlin]]'s election interference was really no big deal.
Now, the senators who joined him for the series of meetings with senior Russian officials are sharply disputing not only Sen. [[Ron Johnson]]'s (R-WI) conclusions—but also his account of what went on behind closed doors in Moscow.
"I think the sanctions are hurting them badly both in terms of their pocketbooks and in terms of their status in the world," Sen. [[John Kennedy]] (R-LA), who joined the congressional delegation last week, said in an interview. "I don't want to over-state this, but these were very tense meetings."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[GOP-backed Senate candidate Lauren Witzke appeared in a video for a white nationalist website to push racist tropes|https://www.mediamatters.org/vdare/gop-backed-senate-candidate-lauren-witzke-appeared-video-white-nationalist-website-push]]'' October 5, 2020, Eric Hananoki, [[MediaMatters]]
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[[Republican]] Senate candidate [[Lauren Witzke]] is continuing her outreach to white nationalists by promoting her campaign in a video interview with the white nationalist site VDare. The [[Delaware]] Republican Party has continued backing Witzke despite her appeals to far-right extremists.
Witzke is running for the U.S. Senate in Delaware against incumbent Democratic Sen. [[Chris Coons]]. As Media Matters and others have documented, Witzke has frequently interacted with white nationalists and anti-Semites during her campaign. She has also praised the violent neo-fascist [[Proud Boys]] for helping her campaign.
Additionally, Witzke is a supporter of [[QAnon]], the violence-linked conspiracy theory that started on message boards and has been labeled a potential domestic terror threat by the [[FBI]].
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{{f358.png}} ''[[GOP's Brian Kemp will reopen some Georgia businesses this week: "I don't give a damn about politics"|https://www.salon.com/2020/04/20/gops-brian-kemp-will-reopen-some-georgia-businesses-this-week-i-dont-give-a-damn-about-politics/]]'' April 20, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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[[Republican]] Governor [[Brian Kemp]] announced at a Monday press conference that some [[Georgia]] businesses would be able to reopen later this week.
"I don't give a damn about politics now," said Kemp, who made the call after the state's health department advised that new cases were flattening.
However, COVID-19 cases continued to climb in the state. There were 18,301 confirmed cases of and 637 deaths as of Monday, according to a Johns Hopkins University tracker.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Gorsuch speech at Trump hotel attracts protests|https://www.politico.com/story/2017/09/28/neil-gorsuch-trump-hotel-speech-243251]]'' September 28, 2017, Josh Gerstein, [[Politico]]
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Gorsuch spoke as part of a 50th anniversary celebration for the [[Fund for American Studies]], a charitable group that sponsors scholarships and study programs. The organization's goal, according to its website, is "to win over each new generation to the ideas of liberty, limited government and free markets."
The fund is supported by a wide array of foundations, most of them with a conservative or libertarian bent, including the Lynde and Harry [[Bradley Foundation]] and the [[Charles Koch Foundation]].
Senate Minority Leader [[Chuck Schumer]] joined those warning that the new justice was imperiling his impartiality by speaking at a venue owned by the president and his family.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Gov. Ron DeSantis Wants to Defund Florida Universities That Teach Anti-Racism|https://theintercept.com/2021/06/27/desantis-florida-universities-white-supremacy-antiracism/]]'' June 27, 2021, Natasha Lennard, [[The Intercept]]
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Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Many [[Republican]]s have become invested in enforcing a white supremacist backlash in their states' education system, but perhaps none so much as [[Florida]] Gov. [[Ron DeSantis]]. As dozens of bills are advancing in statehouses nationwide to ban the teaching of the basic truths of America's racist history, DeSantis signed a bill into law this week that threatens to surveil and cut funding to public institutions of higher learning found to be on the wrong side of the Republicans' ongoing white nationalist crusade.
Unlike much of the paranoiac legislation, like bills signed into law in [[Idaho]] and [[Texas]] — and in consideration in other places — the new Florida law does not deploy the right-wing canard of "critical race theory." DeSantis signed a law that was written in the vaguest terms but was all too clear, given the current context, in its intent.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Gov. Whitmer becomes target of dozens of threats on private Facebook groups ahead of armed rally in Lansing|https://www.metrotimes.com/news-hits/archives/2020/05/11/whitmer-becomes-target-of-dozens-of-threats-on-private-facebook-groups-ahead-of-armed-rally-in-lansing]]'' May 11, 2020, Steve Neavling, [[Detroit Metro Times]]
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Dozens of angry [[Michigan]]ders, fueled by conspiracy theories and disinformation about the coronavirus, are promoting violence and mobilizing armed rallies against Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]] on [[Facebook]], in violation of the social media company's policies.
Metro Times gained access to four private Facebook groups that can only be seen by approved members. The pages, which have a combined 400,000 members, are filled with paranoid, sexist, and grammar-challenged rants, with members encouraging violence and flouting the governor's social-distancing orders.
On Sunday, after being contacted by Metro Times, Facebook removed one of the groups, Michigan United for Liberty, and deleted posts on others for violating the company's policy against inciting violence. Facebook announced last month that it will remove groups and events that encourage people to defy social-distancing measures. Facebook also is investigating the other groups.
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|!website |[[g-a-i.org|https://www.g-a-i.org]]|
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The ''Government Accountability Institute'' (''GAI'') is a conservative nonprofit investigative research organization located in [[Tallahassee, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallahassee,_Florida]].<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> GAI was founded in 2012<<ref " [3]">> by [[Peter Schweizer]] and [[Steve Bannon]] with funding from [[Robert Mercer and family|Robert Mercer]].<<ref " [4]">> Schweizer serves as the group's president.<<ref " [5]">> The group is known for its involvement with the publication of the investigative books ''[[Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinton_Cash]]'' and ''Bush Bucks: How Public Service and Corporations Helped Make Jeb Rich''.<<ref " [6]">>
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|!Updated |May 8, 2021|<|<|
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|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/2013|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454681912/454681912_2019_ .pdf]]|02/24/21| $414,164.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454681912/454681912_2018_ .pdf]]|12/05/19| $459,679.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454681912/454681912_2017_10046c47.PDF]]|12/18/18| $557,208.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454681912/454681912_2016_0eb0f24f.PDF]]|01/04/18| $448,782.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454681912/454681912_2015_0d8f74f3.PDF]]|04/10/17| $194,939.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454681912/454681912_2014_0d83027b.PDF]]|03/31/17| $291,087.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454681912/454681912_2013_0af6ff46.PDF]]|12/17/14| $776,492.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454681912/454681912_2012_09d078ba.PDF]]|12/17/13| $425,117.00|
!!!See also
*[[Government Accountability Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_Accountability_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Thiessen, Marc (September 10, 2012). [[Marc Thiessen: Why is Obama skipping more than half of his daily intelligence meetings?|https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-is-obama-skipping-more-than-half-of-his-daily-intelligence-meetings/2012/09/10/6624afe8-fb49-11e1-b153-218509a954e1_story.html]]. Washington Post.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Nader, Ralph (2014). [[Unstoppable: The Emerging Left-Right Alliance to Dismantle the Corporate State|https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=5I83BAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PR9&dq=%22government+accountability+institute%22&ots=8TxlxH-mH-&sig=a_CkyyOvdS2NINp5MVpAsl0JnJA#v=onepage&q=%22government%20accountability%20institute%22&f=false]]. Nation Books.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Thiessen, Marc (September 10, 2012). [[Why is Obama skipping more than half of his daily intelligence meetings?|https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-is-obama-skipping-more-than-half-of-his-daily-intelligence-meetings/2012/09/10/6624afe8-fb49-11e1-b153-218509a954e1_story.html]]. Washington Post.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Zuckerman, Gregory, Keach Hagey, Scott Patterson and Rebecca Ballhaus, [["Meet the Mercers: A Quiet Tycoon and His Daughter Become Power Brokers in Trump's Washington" (subscription)|https://www.wsj.com/articles/meet-the-mercers-a-quiet-tycoon-and-his-daughter-become-power-brokers-in-trumps-washington-1483904047]], ''The Wall Street Journal'', January 8, 2017. Retrieved 2017-01-08.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[CNN Report on "Legalized Extortion": Politics, Money and Influence|http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2014/01/22/cnn_report_on_legalized_extortion_politics_money_and_influence.html]]. Real Clear Politics. January 22, 2014.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Green, Joshua (October 8, 2015). [[This Man Is the Most Dangerous Political Operative in America|https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/graphics/2015-steve-bannon/]]. Bloomberg Businessweek.">>
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|>| !Government Accountability Office |
|!abbreviation |GAO|
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The ''U.S. Government Accountability Office'' (''GAO'') is a [[legislative branch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/legislative_branch]] government agency that provides [[audit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/audit]]ing, [[evaluation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/evaluation]], and investigative services for the [[United States Congress|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Congress]].<<ref " [1]">> It is the [[supreme audit institution|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/supreme_audit_institution]] of the [[federal government of the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/federal_government_of_the_United_States]]. It identifies its core "mission values" as: accountability, integrity, and reliability.<<ref " [2]">> It is also known as the "congressional watchdog".<<ref " [3]">>
!!!See also
*[[Government Accountability Office|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_Accountability_Office]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Office of the Comptroller General|https://www.gao.gov/about/workforce/ocg.html]]. United States Government Accountability Office.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[GAO Core Values|http://www.gao.gov/values/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[U.S. GAO - About GAO - Overview|https://www.gao.gov/about/]].">>
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Government Watchdog Says Homeland Security Leaders Were Not Legitimately Appointed|https://www.npr.org/2020/08/14/902537541/government-watchdog-says-homeland-security-leaders-were-not-legitimately-appoint]]'' August 14, 2020, Camila Domonoske, [[National Public Radio]]
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The [[Government Accountability Office]] says that the acting leaders of the [[Department of Homeland Security]], who have been serving in their roles without Senate confirmation, were not appointed through a valid process.
Since November, [[Chad Wolf]] has been acting secretary of DHS and [[Ken Cuccinelli]] the senior official performing the duties of deputy secretary.
Neither of those appointments is legitimate, the GAO found, because they depended on the actions of an earlier official who himself was improperly placed in charge of the department due to an error in paperwork.
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|!occupation |Private investigator|
|!employer |[[Office of Special Affairs]]|
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|>| !Graeme Gordon |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Graham Jorgensen |
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|>| !Graham Ledger |
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|>| !Gravitas Maximus |
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|>| !Great America Committee |
|!leader title |Chairman|
|!leader name |[[Mike Pence]]|
|!website |[[greatamericacommittee.com/|https://greatamericacommittee.com/]]|
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''Great America Committee'' is a [[political action committee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/political_action_committee]] (PAC) registered by Vice President of the United States [[Mike Pence]]. It is the first example of an active Vice President creating such a type of political action committee while serving in office.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> [[Fox News]] noted Pence's action came only one day after reporting on the [[Comey memos|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comey_memos]] led to the appointment of a [[special counsel|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/special_counsel]] in the investigation into [[Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_interference_in_the_2016_United_States_elections]].<<ref " [3]">>
!!!See also
*[[Great America Committee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_America_Committee]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Great America Cmte Summary|https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/lookup2.php?strID=C00640664]], OpenSecrets.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Hillyard, Vaughn (May 18, 2017). [[Pence Creates PAC Ahead of 2018, 2020 Elections|http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/pence-creates-pac-ahead-2018-2020-elections-n761436]]. NBC News.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Gomez, Luis (May 18, 2017). [[President Pence? What Trump's VP is doing to fundraise for 2018 and 2020|http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/opinion/the-conversation/sd-president-pence-trump-vice-president-sets-up-pac-20170518-htmlstory.html]]. //The San Diego Union-Tribune//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Pence moves to launch PAC amid White House turmoil|http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/05/18/pence-moves-to-launch-pac-amid-white-house-turmoil.html]]. //[[Fox News]]//. May 18, 2017.">>
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|>| !The Great Barrington Declaration |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
|!website |[[gbdeclaration.org/|https://gbdeclaration.org/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Great Barrington Declaration|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Barrington_Declaration]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Oregon Petition|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Petition]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[AIER Hosts Top Epidemiologists, Authors of the Great Barrington Declaration|https://www.aier.org/article/aier-hosts-top-epidemiologists-authors-of-the-great-barrington-declaration/]], AIER.
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{{f186.png}} ''[[Great Barrington Declaration is not 'scientific' or 'accurate', says Prof Devi Sridhar|https://www.channel4.com/news/great-barrington-declaration-is-not-scientific-or-accurate-says-prof-devi-sridhar]]'' October 7, 2020, Matt Frei, [[Channel 4]]
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Thousands of scientists from across the world have written an open letter calling for an end to blanket lockdown restrictions, saying restrictions should be targeted to protect vulnerable people.
But what's been called the '[[Great Barrington Declaration]]' – because of the place it was signed – may have revealed the great scientific divide, with many experts arguing the letter is wrong.
Devi Sridhar is Professor of Global Public Health at [[Edinburgh]] University and an adviser to the Scottish government.
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|>| !Great Replacement |
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*[[Permanent residence (United States)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permanent_residence_(United_States)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Greg Abbott |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Greg Abbott|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Abbott]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Greg Conte |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Greg Conte, a key Richard Spencer ally, walks away from multiple alt-right operations|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/08/15/greg-conte-key-richard-spencer-ally-walks-away-multiple-alt-right-operations]]'' August 15, 2018, Brett Barrouquere, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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A tough [[2018]] for Spencer got a little worse this week when a longtime ally, [[Greg Conte]], resigned his position in several Spencer-led projects. In making the announcement on [[Twitter]], Conte didn't give a reason for the resignations, saying only, "I remain totally committed to fighting for the rights of our people. More to come ..."
[[Richard Spencer]] ally Greg Conte announced his resignation from several alt-right groups headed by the one-time golden boy of the alt-right movement on Twitter Monday.
The resignations cover positions Conte held with the [[National Policy Institute]], a small think tank Spencer runs backed by right-wing extremist [[William Regnery]], the Altright Corporation and [[Washington]] Summit [[Publisher]]s, a small book publishing operation that produces alt-right and conservative titles.
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|>| !Greg Gianforte |
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|>| !Greg Lukianoff |
|>| [img width=175px [Lukianoff in 2015|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4e/Greg_Lukianoff%2C_2015.jpg/175px-Greg_Lukianoff%2C_2015.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Gregory Christopher Lukianoff|
|!birth date |1974 (46-47 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], US|
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!!!See also
*[[Greg Lukianoff|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Lukianoff]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Greg McNeilly |
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|>| !Greg Pence |
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|>| !Greg Rickford |
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!!!See also
*[[Greg Rickford|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Rickford]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Greg Rubini |
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|>| !Greg Sargent |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Gregory Murphy |
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|>| !Gregory Steube |
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|>| !Gretchen Carlson |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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!!!See also
*[[Gretchen Carlson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Gretchen Whitmer |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Grieboski Global Strategies, LLC |
|!registration id |S5639515|
|!jurisdiction |us-va|
|!formation |June 5, 2015|
|!type |Limited Liability Company|
|!location |950 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314, USA|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Joseph Grieboski]]|
|!website |[[grieboski.com|https://www.grieboski.com]]|
|!remarks |Virginia corporation. A reboot of the name from a previous incarnation.|
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|>| !Grieboski Global Strategies International Development Fund |
|!tax id |47-5485855|
|!registration id |07977382|
|!jurisdiction |us-va|
|!formation |November 4, 2015|
|!location |950 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314, USA|
|!leader title |Agent|
|!leader name |[[Joseph Grieboski]]|
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|>| !Just Consulting, LLC |
|!registration id |EXTUID_2898196|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!formation |January 22, 2009|
|!type |Limited Liability Company|
|!location |950 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA, 20005, USA|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Joseph Grieboski]]|
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|!EIN |47-5485855|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/2015|<|<|
!!!See also
*[[Institute on Religion and Public Policy]]
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Grievance, rebellion and burnt bridges: Tracing Josh Hawley's path to the insurrection|https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/05/11/senator-josh-hawley/]]'' May 11, 2021, Michael Kranish, [[Washington Post]]
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LEXINGTON, Mo. — Joshua Hawley was 13 years old, living comfortably as the son of a bank president, when his parents gave him a book about political conservatism for [[Christmas]].
Hawley became enamored with the ideology. He began writing columns for the local newspaper that seethed with resentment against the political power structure. Even domestic terrorist [[Timothy McVeigh]]'s bombing of a federal building, killing 168 people, sparked him to speak up for groups that express anger toward the government.
"Many of the people who populate these movements are not radical right-wing pro-assault weapons freaks as they were stereotyped in the aftermath of the [[Oklahoma City]] bombing," he wrote.
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|>| !Groundswell |
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!!!See also
*[[Groundswell group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groundswell_group]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[#Groundswell Meeting 5/8/2013 Transcript of First 20 minutes|https://www.scribd.com/document/156914013/Groundswell-Meeting-5-8-2013-Transcript-of-First-20-minutes]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Groundswell Group Stoked Scandals With Help From GOP Leaders|http://crooksandliars.com/karoli/groundswell-group-plotted-scandals-congress]]'' July 30, 2013, Karoli Kuns, [[Crooks and Liars]]
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When [[David Corn]] broke the [[Groundswell]] story last week, the general reaction among the politerati was a shrug and a giggle. Even influential NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen called it "no big deal."
But audio of a May Groundswell meeting obtained by C&L from a source who wishes to remain anonymous reveals Groundswellers met with top [[Congress]]ional leaders to lobby for a select committee endowed with subpoena power to investigate the White House. Lobbying may be too mild a term, since they really are plotting with those same leaders to invent very real scandals with very real investigations in order to sink the country into a mire of inaction and sabotage the remaining years of President Obama's term.
Messaging is a part of their activity, but there is also an entire set of marching orders and demands made by this group and granted by Congressional leadership. It isn't limited to the [[Benghazi]] 'scandal', and it may not be limited to Congress.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Groundswell: A Secret Tape Reveals How It Lobbied Boehner and Issa on Benghazi|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/07/groundswell-secret-tape-boehner-issa-benghazi/]]'' July 30, 2013, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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As [[Mother Jones]] revealed last week, [[Groundswell]], the hush-hush right-wing strategy group partly led by [[Ginni Thomas]], the wife of Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]], wanted to hype the [[Benghazi]] tragedy into a full-fledged scandal for the Obama administration, as part of its "30 front war" on the president and progressives. A secret audio tape of one of Groundswell's weekly meetings shows that prominent members of the group pressed House Speaker [[John Boehner]] and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), the chair of the House oversight committee, to expand the Benghazi investigation and make this supposed scandal a top-priority for congressional [[Republican]]s. This recording indicates Groundswell's mission extends beyond message coordination to scandal-stoking.
The tape has been posted at Crooks and Liars, a progressive web site, and it captured the first 20 minutes of Groundswell's May 8 meeting. (The site does not say how the recording was obtained.) The meeting opened with a prayer ("Father, we thank you for the opportunity to gather here as free Americans"), and a roll call was taken. Among those present were former GOP Rep. [[Allen West]], [[Frank Gaffney]] of the [[Center for Security Policy]], [[Jerry Boykin]] of the [[Family Research Council]], [[Tom Fitton]] of [[Judicial Watch]], Stephen Bannon of [[Breitbart]] News, and Ginni Thomas. [[Catherine Engelbrecht]], a founder of [[True the Vote]], led the meeting, and the first order of business was a report on the Benghazi controversy from Boykin and Gaffney.
The pair reported on meetings they had held the previous night with Boehner and Issa. The two Groundswellers had encouraged the lawmakers to set up a special committee to investigate the attacks on the US facilities in Benghazi. Boykin, according to the recording, noted that Boehner had said he wanted the process "to play out" first, apparently meaning that he wasn't yet ready to step up the GOP Benghazi campaign. Boehner, Boykin recounted, had expressed the concern that were he to create such a committee, the media would cover it as a political stunt designed to bring down Obama.
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{{f338.png}} ''[[Group Behind Central Park Coronavirus Tent Hospital Asks Volunteers To Support Anti-Gay Agenda|https://gothamist.com/news/samaritans-purse-franklin-graham-anti-gay-evangelical-central-park]]'' March 30, 2020, Jake Offenhartz, [[Gothamist]]
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On Tuesday morning, a makeshift tent hospital in Central Park will begin treating overflow patients from Mount Sinai, as the spread of COVID-19 begins to overwhelm local hospitals. Announcing the 68-bed respiratory unit this weekend, Mayor [[Bill de Blasio]] praised the relief organization, [[Samaritan's Purse]], responsible for funding and erecting the facility.
The mayor did not mention that the group is led by [[Franklin Graham]], a notorious anti-[[LGBTQ]] and Islamophobic preacher with a track record of using humanitarian missions to proselytize an evangelical agenda.
Graham, the son of prominent minister [[Billy Graham]], has specifically sought to recruit Christian medical staff to the Central Park facility. According to the group's website, all volunteers, including health care workers, should read and adhere to a statement of faith, in which marriage is defined as "exclusively the union of one genetic male and one genetic female" and the unrighteous are sentenced to "everlasting punishment in hell."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Group Promoting Covid "Liberate" Protests Tied to Hydroxychloroquine Push|https://readsludge.com/2020/04/22/group-promoting-covid-liberate-protests-tied-to-hydroxychloroquine-push/]]'' April 22, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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A prominent Koch network group that is helping to organize protests calling for states to reopen is tied to a campaign that promoted misleadingly optimistic information about a drug it claimed could effectively treat Covid-19.
[[FreedomWorks]], a nonprofit that grew out of the [[David Koch]]-founded [[Citizens for a Sound Economy]], has employed its social media, email and text message lists to promote the protests, according to the [[New York Times]]. The group's website features a prominent call to "Urge the States to Reopen America!," and it hosts a calendar of the protest on its website and is conducting polling to show that reopening the economy is popular in suburban swing districts, which it is sharing with the Trump administration.
The protests' calls for people to begin gathering again in schools, churches, businesses, and other places increase pressure for officials to take action that contradicts the advice of medical experts. Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s, said today in a press conference, "The one way not to reopen the economy is to have a rebound that we can't take care of." Furthermore, the individuals who attend the protests often do not follow the social distancing guidelines that are important for limiting the spread of the coronavirus, as can be seen in numerous photographs that show protesters gathering in packed crowds.
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|>| !Grover Norquist |
|>| [img width=175px [Grover Norquist in September 2011.|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/72/Grover_Norquist_by_Gage_Skidmore_2.jpg/175px-Grover_Norquist_by_Gage_Skidmore_2.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Grover Glenn Norquist|
|!birth date |October 19, 1956 (64 years)|
|!birth place |[[Sharon, Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon,_Pennsylvania]],<<ref " [1]">> U.S.|
|!residence |Washington, D.C.|
|!nationality |United States|
|!alma mater |[[Harvard College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_College]] <small>([[A.B.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.B.]])</small><br />[[Harvard Business School|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_Business_School]] <small>([[M.B.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.B.A.]])</small>|
|!occupation |Political|
|!organization |[[Americans for Tax Reform|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_for_Tax_Reform]]|
|!home town |[[Weston, Massachusetts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weston,_Massachusetts]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!boards |[[National Rifle Association]], [[American Conservative Union]]<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">>|
|!spouse |Samah Alrayyes Norquist|
|!relatives |[[David Norquist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Norquist]] (brother)|
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''Grover Glenn Norquist'' (born October 19, 1956) is an American political activist and tax reduction advocate who is founder and president of [[Americans for Tax Reform|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans_for_Tax_Reform]], an organization that opposes all [[tax|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxation_in_the_United_States]] increases. A [[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]],<<ref " [6]">> he is the primary promoter of the "Taxpayer Protection Pledge", a pledge signed by lawmakers who agree to oppose increases in marginal income tax rates for individuals and businesses, as well as net reductions or eliminations of deductions and credits without a matching reduced tax rate.<<ref " [2]">> Prior to the November 2012 election, the pledge was signed by 95% of all Republican members of [[Congress|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Congress]] and all but one of the [[candidates|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_presidential_candidates,_2012]] running for the [[2012 Republican presidential nomination|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_presidential_primaries,_2012]].<<ref " [3]">>
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*[[Grover Norquist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Norquist]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "David Skolnick (November 18, 2012). [[Anti-tax pledge author: Romney failed to connect|http://www.vindy.com/news/2012/nov/18/anti-tax-pledge-author-romney-failed-to-/?print]]. [[The Vindicator|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vindicator]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Who is Grover Norquist?|http://www.atr.org/about-grover]]. Americans for Tax Reform.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Howard Fineman (August 21, 2011). [[It's Grover Time: Huntsman Rejects No-Tax Pledge, Pawlenty Waivers|http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/21/grover-norquist-jon-huntsman-tim-pawlenty-no-tax-pledge_n_881857.html]]. The Huffington Post.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[ACU: Board of Directors|http://www.conservative.org/about-acu/board-of-directorsstaff/]]. //The American Conservative Union//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[Grover Norquist From HarperCollins Publishers|http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/31076/Grover_Norquist/index.aspx]]. //HarperCollins Publishers//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18560_162-57327816/grover-norquist/?tag=currentVideoInfo;videoMetaInfo The Pledge: Grover Norquist's hold on the GOP] cbsnews.com . November 20, 2011">>
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Growing Up Quiverfull - The Duggar's Destructive Cult|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WQy4LGUQRg]]'' November 25, 2015, Chris Shelton, [[YouTube]]
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An interview with cult survivor Kristiana Miner about her involvement in the [[Quiverfull]] movement, [[Bill Gothard]]'s destructive cult and the influence of Michael Pearl's sadistic methods of child training. Her childhood was an ordeal but her recovery has been amazing and she explains how it all happened here.
For more information and articles from me, check out my blog at http://mncriticalthinking.com
Subscribe to my podcast at http://sensiblyspeaking.com
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*[[Guccifer 2.0|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guccifer_2.0]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[2016 Democratic National Committee email leak|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Democratic_National_Committee_email_leak]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_interference_in_the_2016_United_States_elections]] - //Wikipedia.//
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''''Guinness World Records'''', known from its inception in 1955 until 1998 as ''''The Guinness Book of Records'''' and in previous United States editions as ''''The Guinness Book of World Records'''', is a [[reference book|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/reference_book]] published annually, listing [[world record|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/world_record]]s both of human achievements and the extremes of the natural world. The book itself holds a world record, as the best-selling copyrighted book of all time. As of the 2017 edition, it is now in its 63rd year of publication, published in 100 countries and 23 languages.
The international franchise has extended beyond print to include television series and museums. The popularity of the franchise has resulted in ''Guinness World Records'' becoming the primary international authority on the cataloguing and verification of a huge number of world records; the organisation employs official record adjudicators authorised to verify the authenticity of the setting and breaking of records.<<ref " [6]">>
!!!L. Ron Hubbard awards
Guinness World Records has given three awards to [[L. Ron Hubbard]] and Scientology. These do not stand up to even light analysis and seem highly dubious or contrived to fit.
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|March 2006
|''Most published works by one author''<<ref " [1]">>
|The most published works by one author is 1,084 by L. Ron Hubbard (USA) whose first work was published in February 1934 and the last in March 2006.
|Wrong on many levels. Hubbard's writing output was not remarkable for the time. Author [[Isaac Asimov]] published more books (500+) than Hubbard's fiction work, mainly short stories (~241), and easily surpasses Hubbard's Guinness record when Asimov's monthly columns are added in.
Including Hubbard's Scientology works in the total is problematic. Most of these were [[self-published|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanity_press]] by Scientology, and many weren't personally written by Hubbard.
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|21 April 2009
|''Most audio books published for one author''<<ref " [2]">>
|The most audio books published for one author is L. Ron Hubbard (USA) with 185 audio books published as of 21st April 2009. As of this date, another 23 of his books were being formatted for release. Most of the works published in this format consisted of pulp fiction and Scientology books.
|The miracle of self-publishing by a multi-billion dollar organization devoted to promoting Hubbard. Most of the pulp fiction works were short stories, rather than books.
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|06 April 2010
|''Most translated author, same book''<<ref " [3]">>
|The most languages into which the same book has been translated is The Way to Happiness by L. Ron Hubbard (USA), which can be read in 70 languages as of 2010, including Hindi, Samoa and Uzbek.
|This falls down from the start in that from all accounts Hubbard didn't write [[The Way to Happiness]] booklet. Calling it a book is a considerable stretch.
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Scientology press releases frequently claim that Hubbard also has the Guinness World Record for ''Most Translated Author in the World'',<<ref " [4]">> but this appears to be their own invention, with no mention of it on the Guinness site. Credible sources, such as [[UNESCO|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNESCO]], give that acclaim to [[Agatha Christie|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agatha_Christie]].<<ref " [5]">>
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*[[Guinness World Records|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinness_World_Records]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Guns rights activist Kaitlin Bennett swarmed by student protesters during surprise Ohio University visit|https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/18/us/kaitlin-bennett-ohio-university-protests-trnd/index.html]]'' February 18, 2020, Scottie Andrew, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Conservative media personality [[Kaitlin Bennett]] didn't announce she was visiting [[Ohio University]]. But hundreds of students showed up to protest her appearance.
Bennett, a controversial activist who drew attention for taking graduation photos with an AR-10 rifle strapped to her back at [[Kent State University]], said she was in Athens, Ohio, on Monday to film a video for Presidents Day.
But as soon as students got word she was there, crowds of protesters descended on Bennett as she walked around the campus.
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|!other names |Miles Kwok|
|!birth date |May 10, 1970 (51 years) or October 5, 1968 (52 years)|
|!birth place |[[Shen County|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shen_County]], [[Shandong|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandong]], China|
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*[[Guo Wengui|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guo_Wengui]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!birth date |February 8, 1963 (58 years)|
|!birth place |[[Gainesville, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gainesville,_Florida]]|
|!spouse |Eva Bilirakis|
|!children |4|
|!religion |[[Orthodox Christian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthodox_Christian]]<<ref " [1]">>|
|!occupation |Attorney|
|!alma mater |[[University of Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Florida]]<br />[[Stetson University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stetson_University]]|
|!residence |[[Palm Harbor, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_Harbor,_Florida]]|
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*[[Gus Bilirakis|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus_Bilirakis]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Guy Who Didn't Invent Email Sues Gawker For Pointing Out He Didn't Invent Email|https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20160511/10135934407/guy-who-didnt-invent-email-sues-gawker-pointing-out-he-didnt-invent-email.shtml]]'' May 11, 2016, Mike Masnick, [[Techdirt]]
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Oh boy. Remember [[Shiva Ayyadurai]]? The guy who has gone to great lengths to claim that he "invented email," when the reality is that he appears to have (likely independently) written an early implementation of email long after others had actually "invented email." In the past we've called out examples where gullible press have fallen for his easily debunked claims, but he keeps popping back up. He somehow got an entire series into the [[Huffington Post]], which was clearly crafted as a PR exercise in trying to rewrite history. The mainstream press repeated his bogus claims about inventing email after he married a TV star. And, most recently, he decided to scream at the press for memorializing [[Ray Tomlinson]] -- someone who actually did have a hand in creating email -- upon his death.
We've gone through in great detail as to why Ayyadurai is simply wrong in his claims. There's a lot more to it, but the summary we've written in the past is this:
First off, no one denies that V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai -- an apparently very bright 14-year-old at the time -- wrote an email software program for the University of Medicine and Dentistry of [[New Jersey]] (UMDNJ) in [[1978]]. By all accounts, it was a perfectly decent email system that allowed the UMDNJ staff to send electronic messages. Further, no one doubts that, in [[1981]], Ayyadurai registered the copyright on his program, which was called EMAIL. The problems are that (1) email was invented long before 1978, (2) the copyright is merely on the specific software code, not the idea of email, and (3) while Ayyadurai may have independently recreated the basics of email (and even added a nice feature), none of his work was even remotely related to what later became the standards of email. What's most sickening about this is that as part of this new PR campaign, Ayyadurai is ridiculously arguing that the reason no one believes him isn't because he's simply wrong, but because they can't stand to believe that "a dark-skinned immigrant kid, 14 years old," invented email, and that it was done in "one of the poorest cities in the US" rather than at a famous university.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Guy Who Spent 16 Years Marinating In Jim Simons' Second-Hand Smoke Seeking Fountain Of Youth In Toilets|https://dealbreaker.com/2016/08/robert-mercer-rentec-urine]]'' January 14, 2019, Jon Shazar, [[Dealbreaker]]
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Despite his best efforts to steer clear of public scrutiny, a good bit has been written about the quirks and foibles of one [[Robert Mercer]] of Owl's Nest, [[Long Island]]. About the [[Renaissance Technologies]] co-CEO's poker-playing, his toy trains, his collection of machine guns. His blind rages at finding dulled blades in his razor. His nuclear weapons of finance. And, of course, his politics, which can be described as slightly to the right of John Birch. Such is perhaps inevitable when one acquires a major-party U.S. presidential campaign, as is the endless fascination with one of his strangest pet projects: Turning piss into perpetuation.
Robert Mercer and his daughter have also funded a gigantic stockpile of human urine in [[Oregon]]. The urine stockpile is the project of [[Arthur Robinson]], a chemist and founder of the [[Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine]]. Starting in [[2005]], the [[Mercer Family Foundation]] contributed at least $1.4 million to OISM, enabling Robinson to buy freezers to store his 14,000 samples of urine. Robinson wants still more urine, as much as possible, and issues frequent appeals to the public to contribute. According to the OISM newsletter, Robinson is collecting it in order to "calibrate analytical procedures that can revolutionize the evaluation of personal chemistry — and thereby improve our health, our happiness and prosperity, and even the academic performance of our children in school."
Now, before you just dismiss this as one very rich crank financing the lunatic ideas of a less-rich crank, or of the donations as a way of funneling money to a man whose political campaign to end public education and bring back the gold standard he backed and which ended in predictable failure, remember: Robert Mercer spent the better part of his 50s and 60s essentially working inside of an especially carcinogenic chimney, ensconced in the blue smoke emitting from his boss and predecessor at RenTech's helm. So if there's any chance that one of those 14,000 urine samples holds the key to immortality, what's $1.4 million to a guy making $100 million-plus a year?
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[[The Fix]] reporter, a senior at Auburn University, notes indignantly that the GWU event will be held "Just four days after [[Easter]]." Couldn't the college have waited a more respectful period of time after the most sacred holiday in [[Christian]]ity, which persecuted American believers are forced to celebrate in secrecy with large parades, an annual party on the White House lawn, and live network TV musicals about [[Jesus Christ]]?
Don't tell the Fix, but the idea of Christian privilege has not gone unexamined by Western Christians in recent years. Plenty of thoughtful Christian leaders have made the point that Western Christians are hardly an oppressed class. As the former Archbishop of Canterbury put it in [[2013]], "Persecution is not being made to feel mildly uncomfortable. 'For goodness' sake, grow up,' I want to say." Even the toxic term itself has failed to trigger much backlash until now. In [[2012]], activist Sam Killermann's list of "30+ Examples of Christian Privilege" (14. "It is easy for you to find your faith accurately depicted in television, movies, books, and other media") made the rounds on a number of Christian sites. Ed Stetzer, an influential columnist at [[Christianity Today]], called the list "helpful and thought provoking, particularly when Christians in the West say they are being persecuted."
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{{f243.png}} ''[[Hackers Evolve in We Are Legion|http://www.villagevoice.com/2012-10-17/film/hackers-evolve-in-we-are-legion/]]'' October 17, 2012, Michelle Orange, [[Village Voice]]
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Future anthropologists might describe the first 10 years of widespread Internet use as a decade defined by the embarrassment of coming to terms with a new mass technology. Because embarrassed is how even the adventurous could sometimes feel: Am I doing it right? Are you sitting in your basement trolling for fun? Nerd. Are you green enough to be offended by a little trolling? Loser. A significant portion of early online communication involved everyone telling everyone else to get a life.
In We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists, former Frontline producer [[Brian Knappenberger]]'s fascinating, incisive social history of the online network known as [[Anonymous]], those early grapplings are the source of a strange and amorphous moral awakening. That awakening occurred within a nascent society with its own culture (with trolling its first art form), language ("lulz"and "moralfag" being two coinages), value system (freedom of expression and information above all), and sense of identity (where anonymity is claimed as a collective sensibility, political position, and moral imperative). Having aspired only to the expression of unmitigated id, its members began to discover and develop their power to effect real-world change along with good-time plunder.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Hackers for hire targeted hundreds of institutions, says report|https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/06/hackers-for-hire-targeted-hundreds-of-institutions-says-report/]]'' June 9, 2020, Paul Murphy, [[Ars Technica]]
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A hackers-for-hire group dubbed "[[Dark]] Basin" has targeted thousands of individuals and hundreds of institutions around the world, including advocacy groups, journalists, elected officials, lawyers, hedge funds, and companies, according to the Internet watchdog Citizen Lab.
[[Researcher]]s discovered almost 28,000 webpages created by hackers for personalized "spear phishing" attacks designed to steal passwords, according to a report published on Tuesday by Citizen Lab, part of the [[University of Toronto]]'s Munk School.
"We see them again and again in areas where business and politics is contentious," said John Scott-Railton, the lead author of the report, who said the hackers were "brazen, they seem to think they are untouchable."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Hackers Hijack Reddit Mod Accounts to Post Pro-Trump Messages|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3zx7g/hackers-hijack-reddit-pro-trump-messages]]'' August 7, 2020, Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, [[Vice News]]
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Hackers took control of more than a dozen subreddits, including the popular r/space and r/food—with 17 and 19 million subscribers respectively—to post pro-Trump messages and change the design, graphics, and headers of the pages, according to multiple users who spotted the hijacked subreddits.
It's unclear how hackers managed to pull off this massive coordinated hack. A [[Reddit]] spokesperson said that "an investigation is underway related to a series of vandalized communities."
"It appears the source of the attacks were compromised moderator accounts. We are working to lock down those accounts and restore impacted communities," the spokesperson said in an email.
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|!birth name |Harold Charles Turner|
|!birth date |March 15, 1962 (59 years)|
|!birth place |[[Jersey City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jersey_City,_New_Jersey]], New Jersey|
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*[[Hal Turner|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Turner]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Halloween|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Regional Municipality of Halton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/]]
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Hamilton's McMaster University distancing itself from Trump adviser linked to downplaying of COVID-19|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/paul-alexander-1.5723672]]'' September 16, 2020, Samantha Craggs, [[CBC News]]
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[[Hamilton]]'s [[McMaster University]] appears to be distancing itself from a part-time faculty member who's been working for the Trump administration to allegedly downplay the impacts of COVID-19.
McMaster issued a statement Monday saying [[Paul Alexander]] graduated with a PhD in health research methodologies in [[2015]], but he's not on the payroll right now.
"He is not currently teaching and he is not paid by the university for his contract role as a part-time assistant professor," spokesperson Susan Emigh said in a statement.
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*[[The Rebel Media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rebel_Media]] - //Wikipedia.//
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While driving to [[Washington]], D.C., on [[January 6]], [[Cleveland Meredith]] sent a text that said, "Hauling ass, 3.5 hours from target practice."
The day after the Capitol siege, prosecutors said, Meredith was arrested in D.C. with an assault-style rifle equipped with a telescopic sight, a Glock firearm with several high capacity magazines and over 2,500 rounds of ammunition — including at least 320 "armor-piercing" rounds. He arrived too late to attend the rally, but the following day, authorities said he sent a text threatening to shoot House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]] in the head.
Some [[Republican]] lawmakers have downplayed the riot on January 6. [[Congress]]man [[Andrew Clyde]] compared it to "a normal tourist visit" and Senator [[Ron Johnson]] said it "didn't seem like an armed insurrection" to him. Congressman [[Louie Gohmert]] said "there have been things worse than people without any firearms coming into a building."
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[[Sean Hannity]]'s coronavirus coverage underwent a remarkable transformation in just a week. And it's not just him — the shift is emblematic of a broader trend at [[Fox News]].
At first, Hannity took an antagonistic approach to coronavirus coverage, even using the word "hoax" as recently as 10 days ago. "This scaring the living hell out of people — I see it, again, as like, let's bludgeon Trump with this new hoax," Hannity said during his March 9 broadcast, during a segment in which he downplayed the risk of coronavirus to everyone except for people with compromised immune systems and older individuals.
He even cited "coronavirus hysteria" just two days after alleging a "hoax."
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[[Fox News]] host [[Sean Hannity]] is so adamant that waterboarding is not torture that he once offered to be waterboarded at a charity event and donate the proceeds to soldiers' families. Four years later, a yet-to-be-waterboarded Hannity did not take kindly to being called out about it on his own radio show.
On April 22, [[2009]], Charles Grodin appeared on Hannity's Fox News show and asked Hannity, if he doesn't believe waterboarding is torture, would he agree to be waterboarded. "Sure," Hannity said. "I'll do it for charity. I'll let you do it. I'll do it for the troops' families." But four years later, Hannity has yet to follow through on his offer.
When [[ThinkProgress]] brought up the matter at the beginning of an appearance on his radio show on Wednesday, Hannity's displeasure was palpable. "I'm not getting into your five-year-old issue," Hannity grumbled. We pressed on when he was planning to hold the event, the Fox host lost it. "Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me. I get to ask the questions on the program," Hannity said:
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Hannity: Might 'Be True' That 'Deep State' Is Using Coronavirus to Hurt Economy|https://www.thedailybeast.com/hannity-might-be-true-that-deep-state-is-using-coronavirus-to-hurt-economy]]'' March 11, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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A Quinnipiac poll released earlier this week, however, shows Trump's approval rating has dropped to 41 percent amid fears of the coronavirus crisis worsening. A plurality of respondents also disapproves of the president's response to the outbreak, compared to just 43 percent who approve.
"There's an MIT guy I noticed on [[Twitter]], and you know he's saying pretty much the same thing he does research nearly every single day on immune systems he said quote 'coronavirus fear-mongering by the deep state will go down in history as one of the biggest frauds to manipulate economies, suppress dissent, and push mandated medicines,'" Hannity said, adding, "May be true."
The person whom the pro-Trump host cited, [[Shiva Ayyadurai]], is a right-wing provocateur who has promoted the far-right conspiracy theory [[QAnon]]. He also ran for the Senate in [[2018]] against Sen. [[Elizabeth Warren]] (D-MA) and repeatedly called her a "[[Fake]] Indian," "fascist," and "scumbag" during his disastrous campaign.
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|!occupation |Lawyer|
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McInnes told Malzberg, "It was a really fun night, and overall I cannot recommend violence enough. It is a really effective way to solve problems."
Beyond the obvious ignorance of such a statement — especially when now viewed against the August 12 racist rally-turned-riot in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], — McInnes has done much to perpetuate both the motivating animus and the viral capacity of political violence since President Trump's election, including publishing videos on [[Rebel Media]] such as "Fighting 'Anti-Fascists' is Fun!" [[Violence]] is even built into the structure of the [[Proud Boys]] hierarchy; the highest level of membership in McInnes' organization, called a "Fourth Degree," can only be achieved once a member has engaged in violence with antifascists.
And last January, a video of McInnes went viral after he was filmed punching and shoving a counter-protestor outside of the Deploraball held in [[Washington]], D.C.
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|>| !Harold Camping |
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|>| !Haroon Meer |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Harper and Trump: political peas in a pod|https://ipolitics.ca/2017/11/26/harper-trump-political-peas-pod/]]'' November 26, 2017, Michael Harris, Opinion, [[iPolitics]]
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For those Americans who have enjoyed their Thanksgiving turkey and college football, but just can't digest [[Donald Trump]], a message of hope from the Great White North: his days are numbered.
I say that because we have seen the same movie in [[Canada]]. For nearly 10 years, we had a leader who was neo-conservative, populist and authoritarian. The major difference between our two countries is that Canadians know how the movie ends, while many Americans are full of angst. They fear that the Orange One is not just an aberration, but the future. That turned out not to be true for 'Harperism' and it won't be true for 'Trumpism' either.
The evidence is overwhelming that President Donald Trump is playing from former Prime Minister [[Stephen Harper]]'s doomed playbook.
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|>| !Harry Reid |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Harry Reid|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Reid]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Harry Weyher |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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!!!See also
*[[Harvey Weinstein|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Weinstein]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[Hatch Act of 1939|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatch_Act_of_1939]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Hawkish Group Targets Medicine Sales to Iran Amid Coronavirus Crisis|https://theintercept.com/2020/03/05/iran-coronavirus-medicine-sanctions/]]'' March 5, 2020, Eli Clifton, [[The Intercept]]
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UANI's efforts are particularly notable in light of the group's close ties to the Trump administration; [[Iran]]'s regional adversaries [[Saudi Arabia]], the [[United Arab Emirates]], and [[Israel]]; and the [[Republican]] Party's biggest donors, Sheldon and [[Miriam Adelson]].
Senior UANI adviser [[John Bolton]] worked for UANI both before and after his stint in the Trump administration as national security adviser. UANI's umbrella group, [[Counter Extremism Project United]] Inc, paid Bolton $240,000 between [[2016]] and [[2017]]. Bolton's appointment as national security adviser was quickly followed by Trump's withdrawal from the nuclear deal with Iran.
Besides Bolton, the Trump administration twice sent Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]] to UANI's annual conference, held during the United Nations General Assembly. Pompeo used the occasions to promote outlandish claims about Europe purportedly financing Iranian terrorism and to present the administration's "maximum pressure" strategy to UANI's audience, which included senior diplomats and intelligence officials from the Persian Gulf and Israel.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[He Founded 'Students for Trump.' Now He Could Face Jail Time for Impersonating a Lawyer|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/05/09/trump-john-lambert-students-lawsuit-jail-226802]]'' May 9, 2019, Ben Schreckinger, [[Politico]]
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On the eve of the last presidential election, [[NBC]]'s "Nightly News" broadcast featured two skinny college students in jackets and ties, discussing the future of American politics. They were co-founders of [[Students for Trump]], a grassroots group that had tapped the social media power of [[Donald Trump]]'s populist movement — and of photos of bikini-clad women in MAGA hats — to become the real estate mogul's standard-bearer on college campuses around the country.
"I see Donald Trump as reviving the [[Republican]] Party," one of them, [[John Lambert]], declared confidently.
Last month, Lambert, now 23, showed up in the news again. This time, he had been arrested in [[Tennessee]] on charges of wire fraud. According to the federal government, at the same time he was building a nationwide political network and serving as one of the most visible young faces of Trump's populist movement, Lambert was also posing online as a high-powered [[New York]] lawyer, eventually making off with tens of thousands of dollars in fees he stole from unwitting clients seeking legal services.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Head of Coronavirus Vaccine Research Says He Was Demoted for Questioning Drug Favored by Trump|https://www.thedailybeast.com/rick-bright-chief-of-coronavirus-vaccine-research-says-he-was-demoted-after-questioning-trumps-miracle-drug]]'' April 22, 2020, Blake Montgomery, [[Daily Beast]]
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The doctor in charge of the federal agency overseeing research into a coronavirus vaccine said on Wednesday he was forced out of the job after questioning the efficacy of an anti-malarial drug favored by the president.
Dr. [[Rick Bright]] was "involuntarily transferred" last week from the Department of Health and Human Services' [[Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority]] (BARDA) to a role with fewer responsibilities at the National Institute of health after advocating for more stringent study of hydroxychloroquine, according to a statement from his lawyer, first reported on by The [[New York Times]].
"Science—not politics or cronyism—has to lead the way," Bright said in the statement. "Science, in service to the health and safety of the American people, must always trump politics."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Heading into GOP convention, Trump goes all-in on ugly white grievance politics|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/19/heading-into-gop-convention-trump-goes-all-in-on-white-grievance/]]'' August 19, 2020, Amanda Marcotte, [[Salon]]
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Not that this should come as a surprise, but with the [[Republican National Convention]] less than a week away, [[Donald Trump]] is sending every possible signal that whatever its official themes may be the GOP gathering's true subject will be white grievance politics. Unlike in the past, where concerns about not appearing overtly racist have forced Republicans to resort to dog whistles and coded language, Trump seems to believe to that his best bet is to serve the racism straight up, thereby vanquishing any remaining doubts about whether our president is actually a white supremacist.
Late Tuesday night, Trump praised [[Laura Loomer]], who won the Republican primary in [[Florida]]'s 21st congressional district, which is Trump's official place of residence. To call Loomer a "far right" or "fringe" candidate is understating the case. She's an obsessive bigot with a long history of unvarnished hatred of [[Muslim]]s — or anyone she just suspects may be a Muslim — calling them "savages" and labeling herself a #ProudIslamophobe. Her rhetoric is openly genocidal, such as when she declared that "we should never let another Muslim into the civilized world" and urged taxi and ride-share companies not to hire Muslim drivers. (It may be reassuring to know that she almost certainly won't win in November. The district is solidly Democratic, and Republicans didn't even bother to run a candidate against incumbent Rep. Lois Frankel in [[2018]].)
Loomer has been banned by both Uber and Lyft for this overt bigotry, and then was banned from [[Twitter]] after tweeting about Rep. [[Ilhan Omar]], the [[Minnesota]] Democrat who is one of two Muslim women in the House: "Ilhan is pro Sharia Ilhan is pro-FGM Under Sharia, homosexuals are oppressed & killed. Women are abused & forced to wear the hijab."
!!!See also
*[[Health care reform in the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_care_reform_in_the_United_States]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Health experts call CDC changes to coronavirus testing guidance 'bizarre'|https://globalnews.ca/news/7299224/coronavirus-cdc-testing-guidelines/]]'' August 26, 2020, Mike Stobbe, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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U.S. health officials have sparked a wave of confusion after posting guidelines that coronavirus testing is not necessary for people who have been in close contact with infected people.
The new guidance was posted earlier this week on the website of a federal agency, the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]].
The C[[DC]] previously had advised local health departments to test people who have been within 6 feet of an infected person for more than 15 minutes. But on Monday a CDC testing overview page was changed to say that testing is no longer recommended for symptom-less people who were in close contact situations.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Health Official Out To Manipulate CDC Reports Has Deep Russian Ties|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/michael-caputo-kremlin-cdc-hhs-covid-reports_n_5f5e8ec0c5b67602f606d011?ri18n=true]]'' September 13, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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The Health and Human Services official who has been pressuring the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] to change COVID-19 reports to reflect well on President Donald Trump has troubling [[Kremlin]] ties stretching for years.
[[Politico]] was the first to report last week that HHS Assistant Secretary [[Michael Caputo]] has been orchestrating a pressure campaign on the CDC to alter agency reports — and even stop them — to fit Trump's far more optimistic view of COVID-19. The president himself admitted that he lied when he presented a sunnier view of the pandemic.
Caputo, a former top official of the Trump campaign who has no medical or scientific background, has claimed his actions are a defense against the imagined "deep state" out to get Trump. But reports of his CDC scheme have renewed fears about his history with [[Russia]], which interfered in the [[2016]] election to help Trump.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Health official: Trump rally 'likely' source of virus surge|https://apnews.com/ad96548245e186382225818d8dc416eb]]'' July 8, 2020, Sean Murphy, [[Associated Press]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign rally in [[Tulsa]] in late June that drew thousands of participants and large protests "likely contributed" to a dramatic surge in new coronavirus cases, Tulsa City-County Health Department Director Dr. Bruce Dart said Wednesday.
Tulsa County reported 261 confirmed new cases on Monday, a one-day record high, and another 206 cases on Tuesday. By comparison, during the week before the June 20 Trump rally, there were 76 cases on Monday and 96 on Tuesday.
Although the health department's policy is to not publicly identify individual settings where people may have contracted the virus, Dart said those large gatherings "more than likely" contributed to the spike.
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{{f47.png}} ''[[Healthcare provision seeks to embrace prayer treatments|https://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-na-health-religion3-2009nov03,0,2239900.story]]'' November 3, 2009, Tom Hamburger, [[Los Angeles Times]]
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Backed by some of the most powerful members of the Senate, a little-noticed provision in the healthcare overhaul bill would require insurers to consider covering [[Christian Science]] prayer treatments as medical expenses.
The provision was inserted by Sen. Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) with the support of Democratic Sens. John F. Kerry and the late Edward M. Kennedy, both of Massachusetts, home to the headquarters of the Church of Christ, Scientist.
The measure would put Christian Science prayer treatments -- which substitute for or supplement medical treatments -- on the same footing as clinical medicine. While not mentioning the church by name, it would prohibit discrimination against "religious and spiritual healthcare."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Heart-Wrenching Vet Video Features Gold Star Dad Pleading With Voters: Don't Trust Trump|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/donald-trump-william-ryan-owens-vote-vets-gold-star-father_n_5f485268c5b697186e335f38]]'' August 27, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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A scathing video from the progressive PAC VoteVets released online Thursday features the father of a decorated Navy SEAL killed in Yemen in which he warns Americans: "Don't trust [[Donald Trump]]."
The spot was pitched as a "pre-rebuttal" to Trump's [[Republican National Convention]] address Thursday night.
Trump ordered a raid on Yemen during dinner at his [[Mar-a-Lago]] golf resort just days after he became president. (He commented months later that he ate the "most beautiful piece of chocolate cake" at his club's restaurant after ordering a missile strike on [[Syria]].)
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|>| !Heartbeat International |
|!tax id |23-7335592|
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Anti-abortion organizations and "crisis pregnancy centers", funded by the [[Wilks Brothers]].
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |February 3, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Heartbeat International Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=237335592]]|<|<|
|!EIN |23-7335592|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/1974|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2018_ .pdf]]|10/22/20| $3,665,559.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2017_1070e67f.PDF]]|05/09/19| $1,660,668.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2016_0eef0be5.PDF]]|03/19/18| $1,376,689.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2015_0e4ba2f6.PDF]]|10/17/17| $1,167,537.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2014_0c6be473.PDF]]|04/06/16| $1,015,353.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2013_0b19261f.PDF]]|02/04/15| $1,026,960.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2012_0a0fb2be.PDF]]|03/17/14| $437,162.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2011_09022e9b.PDF]]|03/04/13| $140,734.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2010_08087908.PDF]]|04/02/12| $167,094.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2009_06CA2144.PDF]]|03/03/11| $197,915.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2008_0510AF09.PDF]]|06/10/09| $237,952.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237335592/237335592_2007_040CE780.PDF]]|06/11/08| $275,703.00|
!!!See also
*[[Heartbeat International (crisis pregnancy center network)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heartbeat_International_(crisis_pregnancy_center_network)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Heartland Institute |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/0/0b/Heartland_logo_1.jpg/175px-Heartland_logo_1.jpg]] |
|!founded date |1984|
|!founder |David Padden|
|!location |3939 North Wilke Drive, Arlington Heights, Illinois, 60004-1275, USA|
|!tax id |36-3309812|
|!key people |President and CEO: [[Joseph L. Bast|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_L._Bast]]<br>Chairman: Herbert J. Walberg|
|!focus |Public policy|
|!budget |Revenue: $4,398,175<br>Expenses: $5,770,366<br>([[FYE December 2015|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiscal_year]])<<ref " [1]">>|
|!Non-profit slogan |''Ideas that Empower People''|
|!website |[[heartland.org|https://heartland.org]]|
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''The Heartland Institute'' is an American [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservativism_in_the_United_States]] and [[libertarian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism_in_the_United_States]] public policy [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]] founded in 1984 and based in [[Arlington Heights, Illinois|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlington_Heights,_Illinois]], in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. The Institute conducts work on issues including education reform, [[government spending|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/government_spending]], taxation, healthcare, education, [[tobacco|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/tobacco_smoking]] policy, [[global warming|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/global_warming]], [[hydraulic fracturing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hydraulic_fracturing]], information technology, and [[free-market environmentalism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/free-market_environmentalism]].
In the 1990s, the Heartland Institute worked with the tobacco company [[Philip Morris|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altria_Group]] to question or deny the health risks of [[secondhand smoke|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/passive_smoking]] and to lobby against [[smoking ban|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/smoking_ban]]s.<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">> In the decade after 2000, the Heartland Institute became a leading supporter of [[climate change denial|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/climate_change_denial]].<<ref " [6]">><<ref " [3]">> It rejects the [[scientific consensus on global warming|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/scientific_consensus_on_global_warming]],<<ref " [7]">> and says that policies to fight it would be damaging to the economy.<<ref " [8]">>
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |April 29, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Heartland Institute|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=363309812]]|<|<|
|!EIN |36-3309812|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/1984|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2018_ .pdf]]|10/08/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2017_0f602f34.PDF]]|08/23/18| $2,295,434.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2016_0e0cb3c0.PDF]]|09/05/17| $1,762,166.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2015_0ce4733e.PDF]]|09/08/16| $1,799,732.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2014_0bb89446.PDF]]|08/19/15| $2,985,124.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2013_0a57aff0.PDF]]|06/04/14| $697,671.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2012_0960cf0c.PDF]]|07/09/13| $482,571.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2011_0864e476.PDF]]|07/18/12| $330,493.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2010_07599c65.PDF]]|07/19/11| $771,570.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2009_063E9EE8.PDF]]|08/05/10| $815,362.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2008_05418D6B.PDF]]|08/20/09| $242,945.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/363309812/363309812_2007_044DB1FF.PDF]]|09/22/08| $145,214.00|
!!!See also
*[[The Heartland Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heartland_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Heartland Institute|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Heartland_Institute]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[2015 IRS Form 990|https://www.heartland.org/_template-assets/documents/about-us/2015%20Form%20IRS%20990.pdf]]. 20 June 2016.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Joe Bast's bottom line - Think Tank - Politics|https://www.scribd.com/document/220221575/Joe-Bast-s-bottom-line]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "James Hoggan, Richard Littlemore. [[Climate Cover-Up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming|https://books.google.com/?id=cfuVBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA79#v=onepage&q&f=false]]. Greystone Books Ltd.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Conway, Erik. [[Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming|https://books.google.com/books?id=CrtoNFTuPwwC]]. Bloomsbury.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "McIntyre, Lee. "Respecting Truth: Willful Ignorance in the Internet Age". Routledge.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[Routledge Handbook of Climate Change and Society|https://books.google.com/?id=ahGUAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA256#v=onepage&q&f=false]]. Routledge.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Streep, Abe (10 July 2014). [[In Las Vegas, Climate Change Deniers Regroup, Vow to Keep Doubt Alive|https://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2014-07-10/in-las-vegas-climate-change-deniers-re-group-vow-to-keep-doubt-alive]]. Bloomberg News.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "Bast, Joseph. [[Global Warming: Not a Crisis|https://www.heartland.org/ideas/global-warming-not-crisis]]. Heartland Institute.">>
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{{f53.png}} ''[[Heartland Institute: Sowing global warming doubt|http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2013/12/10/heartland_institute_sowing_global_warming_doubt.html]]'' December 10, 2013, Phil Plait, Bad Astronomy, [[Slate]]
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Well, the [[Heartland Institute]] is at it again. This fossil fuel–funded (and tobacco company–funded) group has made quite the name for itself in the climate change denial game, from trumpeting the false controversy over Climategate to comparing climate scientists to mass murders to misrepresenting the actions of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (which was so egregious the CAS issued a statement against Heartland that used the word false four times).
Heartland's latest salvo involves an email they sent out about meteorologists and climate change. A paper (a legitimate one, I'll note) was recently published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society called "Meteorologists' Views About Global Warming: A Survey of American Meteorological Society Professional Members." The paper's conclusions show that AMS members who study the climate overwhelmingly support the idea that global warming is real and humans have at least contributed to it.
They're pretty clear about it, too: The very first paragraph of the discussion section of the paper states (emphasis mine):
!!!See also
*[[Heather Heyer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_Heyer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[Heaven's Gate (religious group)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven's_Gate_(religious_group)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Heavenly Fathers Foundation |
|!tax id |27-6987913|
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |February 3, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Heavenly Fathers Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=276987913]]|<|<|
|!EIN |27-6987913|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |08/2011|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990PR|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/276987913/276987913_2019_ .pdf]]|10/01/20| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/276987913/276987913_2018_10ec21dd.PDF]]|08/30/19| $166,472,214.00|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/276987913/276987913_2017_0f20393b.PDF]]|05/31/18| $189,438,084.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/276987913/276987913_2016_0e737aec.PDF]]|11/09/17| $163,644,021.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/276987913/276987913_2015_0d15e0d0.PDF]]|11/07/16| $158,576,368.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/276987913/276987913_2014_0bcf14fa.PDF]]|09/16/15| $168,436,872.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/276987913/276987913_2013_0adcdaac.PDF]]|11/25/14| $166,892,412.00|
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Heavily Armed Far-Right Mob Floods Oregon Capitol|https://www.thedailybeast.com/heavily-armed-far-right-mob-descends-on-oregon-capitol]]'' December 21, 2020, Winston Ross, [[Daily Beast]]
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SALEM, Or.—A group of about 300 demonstrators attempted to force their way into two separate entrances of the [[Oregon]] State Capitol on Monday, outraged lawmakers were holding a special session closed to the public.
The crowd was a loose collection of members of the [[Proud Boys]], [[Patriot Prayer]] and other far-right groups, many of them are armed with pistols and rifles. At one point during the demonstration, which began around 9 a.m., a woman tried to climb in a window on the west side of the government building. Oregon State Troopers, however, repelled her—before two more troopers showed up to insist that she get off the ledge.
Those troopers were quickly chased off by screaming protesters, many of them toting long black rifles.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Hedge Fund Billionaires Power New Democratic Super PAC|https://readsludge.com/2020/01/23/hedge-fund-billionaires-power-new-democratic-super-pac/]]'' January 23, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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A new super PAC that says it will spend $75 million to support Democrats in [[2020]] is funded in large part by billionaires who run hedge funds, including some with a history of supporting [[Republican]]s, according to recent filings with the [[Federal Election Commission]].
Pacronym, a super PAC affiliated with the "dark money" nonprofit Acronym, disclosed its fundraising and spending information for the first time on Wednesday night. In the final quarter of [[2019]], the group raised more than $7.7 million from dozens of donors, including four who gave $1 million or more.
The group's top donor is [[Seth Klarman]], the billionaire and former GOP megadonor who is CEO of Baupost Group, a [[Boston]]-based hedge fund whose investments include liquid natural gas companies Cheniere Energy and Antero Resources. Klarman gave Pacronym $1.5 million on Dec. 27, 2019, according to the group's year-end FEC filing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Hedge Fund Chief Says It's Time to Go For Herd Immunity|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/hedge-fund-chief-says-its-time-to-go-for-herd-immunity]]'' May 21, 2020, Josh Marshall, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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One of the most remarkable dimensions of the COVID19 Crisis is the way the most garish or clownish versions of class division and privilege are pushed so aggressively to the fore. As we've discussed earlier, billionaires are eager to get back to work or rather eager to get you back to work. No less remarkable, they're eager to talk to reporters or go on TV and make their argument. Now we have hedge fund chief [[Ricky Sandler]], CEO of [[Eminence Capital]], who has announced that America needs to get behind herd immunity. On a [[CNBC]] appearance yesterday he lamented "how the politicians and the media and the academic community and the scientific community have taken hold of this debate," and announced it's time to push on to herd immunity.
'[[Herd immunity]]' isn't something you get behind or don't get behind. It's simply an epidemiological fact. Once a threshold number of people in a population develop immunity (at a minimum over 60%) a disease lacks a critical mass of people to use as vectors for infection. So rates of transmission drop. Vaccination programs rely on this to a significant degree since not every last person can get vaccinated. Vaccination programs often rely on herd immunity to make it possible for those with compromised immune systems or other health risks to not get vaccinated themselves but be protected by the immunity of the community at large.
In the current debate 'herd immunity' means halting the spread of the disease by letting everyone get sick, or letting all but the most vulnerable get sick on the theory that you can effectively separate the most vulnerable from everyone else.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Hedge Fund-Backed GOP Group Digging Up Dirt on Elizabeth Warren|https://theintercept.com/2019/11/12/elizabeth-warren-pregnancy-fired-america-rising/]]'' November 12, 2019, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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[[America Rising]] — which is affiliated with a political action committee, a public relations firm, and a for-profit research company, as well as several news websites — has been backed over the years by [[Republican]] donors, including hedge-fund billionaires [[Paul Singer]] and [[Ken Griffin]], private equity investor [[John Childs]], and banker [[Andrew Beal]].
America Rising did not respond to a request for comment. The organization did not claim direct responsibility for the Warren story, but touted the documents as soon as they appeared online via an allied conservative website called the [[Washington Free Beacon]]. Free Beacon is also funded by Singer.
America Rising is known for attempting to dig up dirt on politicians, journalists, and activists on behalf of donors' interests. The group went after journalist [[Jane Mayer]], shopping negative information about the [[New Yorker]] writer following the publication of her book "Dark Money." In [[2016]], America Rising focused on environmentalist Bill McKibben, dispatching its team to obtain thousands of documents from McKibben's past and to follow the Vermont-based writer, filming him at public events, as well as while grocery shopping and sitting in a church pew. This year, [[Definers Public Affairs]], an affiliate of America Rising that shares the same staff, decided to rebrand following revelations that the company had been retained by [[Facebook]] to orchestrate a campaign to smear its critics.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Help shed light on the cost of campus speakers|https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2019/oct/10/college-campus-speaker-crowdsource/]]'' October 10, 2019, Joseph Ratliff, [[Muckrock]]
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Before college campus speakers make it to campus or, potentially, the online outrage cycle, a lot of effort goes into the logistics of inviting these notables and preparing for their appearances: selecting speakers, negotiating speaking fees, securing accommodations for travel, housing, and meal costs. Security costs, in particular, can be extraordinarily high.
As reported by Jillian Berman on MarketWatch:
The [[University of California]]-Berkeley, spent roughly $4.8 million on security in [[2017]] surrounding appearances from controversial speakers, like [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] and [[Ben Shapiro]], who were invited by student groups, according to the university. The University of [[Florida]] spent $500,000 to keep its campus safe when white nationalist [[Richard Spencer]] appeared there in 2017, a university spokesman said in an email.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Henrico prosecutor: Hanover man who drove into protest is admitted KKK leader|https://www.richmond.com/news/local/crime/henrico-prosecutor-hanover-man-who-drove-into-protest-is-admitted-kkk-leader/article_54776922-5870-5657-8900-eb2969ae9140.html]]'' June 8, 2020, Justin Mattingly, [[Richmond Times-Dispatch]]
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The Hanover County man arrested Sunday for driving his truck into a crowd of protesters "is an admitted leader of the [[Ku Klux Klan]] and a propagandist for Confederate ideology," Henrico County's top prosecutor said Monday.
Harry H. Rogers, 36, has been charged with attempted malicious wounding, felony vandalism, and assault and battery. He is being held without bond.
In her statement, Henrico Commonwealth's Attorney Shannon Taylor said Rogers was driving recklessly down Lakeside Avenue in the median on Sunday, drove up to protesters, revved his engine and drove through the crowd. One person was evaluated for injuries.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Her Father Championed Jewish Refugees. She Finances the Anti-Muslim Refugee Movement.|https://theintercept.com/2017/02/17/muslim-refugee-rosenwald/]]'' February 17, 2017, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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Facing a nation gripped by fear and bigotry and unwilling to welcome large numbers of [[Jewish]] refugees fleeing violence in [[Europe]], the late William Rosenwald, heir to the founder of [[Sears]], Roebuck & [[Company]] department store fortune, poured his money and energy into welcoming them, founding the National Refugee Service in [[1939]].
Today his daughter Nina is a driving force behind another campaign: keeping [[Muslim]]s fleeing violence in the Middle East from entering the Western world.
Rosenwald is the founder, president, and primary benefactor of the [[Gatestone Institute]], one of the loudest groups agitating against Muslim migration. Her foundation has also generously funded far-right voices that have opposed accepting refugees, including [[Robert Spencer]] of the blog [[Jihad Watch]]; [[Frank Gaffney]], an anti-Muslim activist known for spreading anti-Muslim conspiracies so far-fetched he was banned from CPAC, the popular conservative convention; and [[Zuhdi Jasser]], a controversial Muslim pundit who argued that President [[Donald Trump]] has not done enough in vetting Muslim migrants.
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An actual medical science concept (involving immunization), misapplied by woo-pushers who want to adopt magic strategies identical to doing nothing, letting everyone get sick, with a lot of people dying.
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*[[Herd immunity|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herd_immunity]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Herd immunity letter signed by fake experts including 'Dr Johnny Bananas'|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/09/herd-immunity-letter-signed-fake-experts-dr-johnny-bananas-covid]]'' October 9, 2020, [[The Guardian]]
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An open letter that made headlines calling for a herd immunity approach to Covid-19 lists a number of apparently fake names among its expert signatories, including "Dr Johnny Bananas" and "Professor Cominic Dummings".
The Great Barrington declaration, which was said to have been signed by more than 15,000 scientists and medical practitioners around the world, was found by Sky News to contain numerous false names, as well as those of several homeopaths.
Others listed include a resident at the "university of your mum" and another supposed specialist whose name was the first verse of the Macarena.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Herd Immunity Scientists Met With The White House|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/herd-immunity-bhattacharya-atlas-barrington]]'' October 9, 2020, Stephanie M. Lee, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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On Monday, as President Donald Trump was urging the world not to fear the virus he was newly infected with, top health officials of his were meeting with a trio of scientists pushing the same belief.
Their highly controversial recommendation to Health and Human Services Secretary [[Alex Azar]] and coronavirus task force adviser [[Scott Atlas]]: Only "vulnerable" people should be protected from the virus. It should be allowed to spread among everyone else until they achieve "herd" immunity, a tipping point at which the virus fizzles out because enough people are immune.
According to many health experts who weren't in the room, this is a dangerous proposal to unleash on a population that, by and large, is still susceptible to infection. Aiming for herd immunity would needlessly sicken and kill countless people on top of the more than 210,000 Americans who have already died. It's also impractical: Many scientists agree that it would be enormously difficult to reach herd immunity without an effective and widely used vaccine.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Here Are 5 Lies Trump Told About The Environment In One 20-Minute Speech|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-environmental-lies-florida_n_5f57e746c5b62874bc15306d?ri18n=true]]'' September 8, 2020, Ryan Grenoble, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] continues to greenwash his dismal environmental record ahead of the [[2020]] presidential election, most recently with a speech Tuesday in [[Jupiter]], [[Florida]], touting his "environmental accomplishments."
Trump seems to have forgotten he's withdrawing the U.S. from the [[Paris]] climate agreement, has relaxed restrictions on air pollution, has removed climate change from a list of national security threats and has said he doesn't believe in global warming. In March, the [[Environmental Protection Agency]] finalized a rollback of a [[2012]] auto emissions regulation, and last month it opened up [[Alaska]]'s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas drilling.
All told, Trump has pledged to reverse 100 environmental rules.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here Are Koch Industries' Favorite Democrats|https://readsludge.com/2019/08/23/here-are-koch-industries-favorite-democrats/]]'' August 23, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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Still, a handful of conservative Democrats continue to take in donations from Koch's corporate PAC. All are members of the most conservative group of congressional Democrats, the [[Blue Dog Coalition]], a group of 26 House representatives "dedicated to pursuing fiscally-responsible policies, ensuring a strong national defense, and transcending party lines to get things done for the American people."
So far this year, Democratic Reps. Jim Costa ([[California]]'s 16th District), Henry Cuellar ([[Texas]]' 28th), Collin Peterson ([[Minnesota]]'s 7th District), and Kurt Schrader ([[Oregon]]'s 5th) have received KochPAC donations totaling $10,000, according to campaign finance records from the [[Federal Election Commission]]. These four members are the only Democrats in [[Congress]] to receive donations from KochPAC after the [[2014]] election cycle, according to data analyzed by the [[Center for Responsive Politics]].
Cuellar and Peterson are long-time favorites of [[Koch Industries]], having received donations from the corporate PAC since [[2004]] and [[1996]], respectively.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here Are Some Of Project Veritas's Funders|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kendalltaggart/some-of-project-veritass-donors-express-reservations-about]]'' November 29, 2017, Kendall Taggart, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Earlier this week, the [[Washington Post]] exposed a woman who works for right-wing activists after she lied about being a sexual assault victim in an attempt to discredit journalists investigating [[Alabama]] Senate candidate [[Roy Moore]].
Unheard from in the ensuing debate have been the people whose money makes [[Project Veritas]], a group led by conservative activist [[James O'Keefe]], possible. Until now, little has been known about the group's financing, beyond a donor advised fund tied to high-profile conservative donors like [[Charles Koch]] and [[Betsy DeVos]]. But [[BuzzFeed News]] has identified about $280,000 that arrived in Project Veritas's coffers from smaller donors — a tomato tycoon, a retired finance executive, an interior decorator — from all over America.
Donors to tax-exempt organizations are usually kept secret, but BuzzFeed News used Citizen Audit, a service that digitizes nonprofit financial filings, to identify additional donations between [[2014]] and [[2016]]. [[ThinkProgress]], a news site that is project of a progressive advocacy organization, identified some additional donors. It is an incomplete picture of how Project Veritas raises all its money, totaling $3.7 million in [[2015]], and does not include those who contribute directly to the nonprofit rather than through a foundation.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here Are the Billionaires Funding Trump's Voter Suppression Lawsuits|https://readsludge.com/2020/07/31/here-are-the-billionaires-funding-trumps-voter-suppression-lawsuits/]]'' July 31, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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With millions of people out of work and struggling to keep up with their bills because of the coronavirus shutdown, the federal government has passed new tax breaks for the rich and created trillions for bailing out large corporations. The [[2020]] election could give voters a chance to remove the politicians who enacted these policies, but if the Trump administration and [[Republican]] Party get their way, many voters will be forced to put their health at risk by voting in-person in November, almost certainly before a vaccine or a reliable treatment for the coronavirus is available.
For the past several months, national Republican have been at war in the courts over state policies—advanced mainly by Democrats, but also by Republicans in some states—designed to make it easier for people to safely vote. In more than a dozen states, including battlegrounds like [[Wisconsin]] and [[Michigan]], the [[Republican National Committee]] (RNC) has initiated or joined lawsuits to block states from expanding vote-by-mail systems or to oppose Democratic lawsuits in states that have resisted putting universal vote-by-mail systems in place. The lawsuits are financed by a $20 million litigation budget that the Republicans have amassed for fighting Democrats on voting issues.
Trump and Republicans have repeatedly said that mail ballots are more susceptible to electoral fraud, though nonpartisan groups like [[Brennan Center]] for Justice say there is "no evidence" that voting by mail results in significant levels of fraud. Trump has said that he believes high levels of voting hurts Republicans.
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The Trump administration reportedly buried a report from the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] advising how the country and its businesses could safely reopen and deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
The 17-page document, obtained and published by the [[Associated Press]] Thursday, was set to be released last Friday, but C[[DC]] scientists were reportedly told that it would "never see the light of day." The White House reportedly rejected the guidelines; chief of staff [[Mark Meadows]] apparently said in a meeting last week that they were "overly prescriptive," according to the [[New York Times]].
The text outlines guidance for child care centers, schools, religious centers, restaurants and bars, employers with vulnerable workers, and mass transit administrators for safely resuming service and provides instructions to help ensure safety and how to prepare for and deal with potential coronavirus cases.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here Are the Corporate Lobbyists on the DNC Committee That Blocked the Climate Debate|https://readsludge.com/2020/05/20/here-are-the-corporate-lobbyists-on-the-dnc-committee-that-blocked-the-climate-debate/]]'' May 20, 2020, David Moore, [[Sludge]]
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Last August, the normally-obscure summer meetings of the [[Democratic National Committee]] were flooded with hundreds of youth activists and environmental advocates urging a presidential debate focused on the global climate crisis.
At the time, 64% of Democrats supported a climate-focused debate, first requested in June by then-candidate [[Washington]] Gov. [[Jay Inslee]]—as did 14 other presidential candidates, including [[Joe Biden]] and [[Bernie Sanders]]. The activists, including members of the Sunrise Movement and other groups, held more than 20 rallies and sit-in actions at [[Democratic Party]] offices in late June ahead of the first presidential debates and were endorsed by 24 state party chairs and over 100 voting DNC members.
But despite the energy of the protestors and the support of the candidates themselves, the DNC Resolutions Committee voted 17-8 on Aug. 22, [[2019]] against a resolution led by Washington's Tina Podlodowski calling on Tom Perez to reverse his ban on a climate debate. The committee's decision was ratified in a full DNC member vote that weekend, 222-137, against a resolution that would have allowed presidential candidates to participate in single-issue debates, including the proposed candidate back-and-forth on climate.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here Are The Corporations And Right-Wing Funders Backing The Education Reform Movement|https://www.mediamatters.org/daily-caller/here-are-corporations-and-right-wing-funders-backing-education-reform-movement]]'' April 27, 2016, Pam Vogel, [[Media Matters]]
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Education policy has long been recognized as a contentious, complicated political third rail that transcends a typically partisan divide, but this complexity hasn't kept staunchly conservative funders from bankrolling education reform efforts that line up with business interests. With the rise of privately operated public charter schools, digital learning models, and voucher and scholarship tax credit programs in recent decades, the education debate has grown even more complex, and schools and students are increasingly regarded as an untapped market. Media should know that the education reform movement advocating for these policies often relies on the backing of corporate and right-wing funding. These conservative-backed policies aim to weaken labor unions by attacking teachers' job protections and to push state-level education legislation that makes way for greater private profiteering -- while leaving traditional public schools further behind.
Below, we outline the many overlapping connections in this echo chamber of advocacy groups, think tanks, and media outlets that are increasingly funded by a handful of conservative billionaires and for-profit education companies -- often without proper disclosure. These groups are driving the education privatization movement forward by co-opting the education reform mantle.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here are the extremist figures going to the White House social media summit|https://www.mediamatters.org/donald-trump/here-are-extremist-figures-going-white-house-social-media-summit]]'' July 9, 2019, Alex Kaplan, [[Media Matters for America]]
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The Trump administration has invited multiple right-wing figures and conservative groups to a "social media summit" slated for July 11. Some of these figures have ties to white nationalists and far-right figures, and others have pushed extremism and conspiracy theories themselves, such as the "[[QAnon]]" conspiracy theory, anti-Semitic attacks on [[George Soros]], and smears targeting multiple Democratic presidential candidates.
The White House announced a social media summit. The Trump administration announced that the White House would host a meeting with "digital leaders" that a spokesperson said would "focus on the 'opportunities and challenges of today's online environment,'" according to [[Politico]]. From the June 26 article:
The White House will host "digital leaders" for a meeting next month amid President [[Donald Trump]]'s escalating attacks on [[Google]], [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]].
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Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-CA) filled a $250,350,000 lawsuit against The [[Washington Post]] on Tuesday.
The Fresno [[Republican]] has been filing lawsuits against critics, including his hometown paper and anonymous [[Twitter]] users — including one pretending to be a cow.
In the lawsuit, Nunes singled cited individual tweets that bothered him.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here Are the Media Chuds Joining Fake Gawker|https://splinternews.com/here-are-the-media-chuds-joining-fake-gawker-1831782448]]'' January 16, 2019, Laura Wagner, [[Splinter News]]
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[[Gawker]], a good website which was bankrupted in [[2016]] and then sold last year to [[Bryan Goldberg]], a man committed to face-tuned photos of himself, creating shitty media companies powered by exploited labor, and spouting [[Richard Spencer]]-like bullshit about immigrant birth rates on [[Facebook]], will be relaunched early this year. It will be led by [[Amanda Hale]], who was most recently in charge of strategy and growth at the now-shriveled website the Outline. The staff—[[Carson Griffith]], Ben Barna, [[Maya Kosoff]], and [[Anna Breslaw]]—was announced today (hours after I messaged them saying I was naming them in this story) and holy shit!
A Business of Fashion article published last week about Goldberg and his company, Bustle Digital Group, said the new Gawker would "hire marquee writers and publish longform journalism." While some of the people who are on board, like former [[Vanity Fair]] writer Maya Kosoff, probably qualify as "marquee writers," Anna Breslaw and Ben Barna are relatively unknown. The other, editorial director Carson Griffith, who, going by her social media presence, appears to be a bigoted, overgrown sorority girl, is perhaps just someone in whom Goldberg recognizes himself.
In the spirit of Gawker, whose stated mission was to tell the stories journalists talk about at the bar after work, here's what we know about all the people who have been hired at the new Gawker (or who are rumored to have been approached about joining).
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here are the QAnon supporters running for Congress in 2020|https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/here-are-qanon-supporters-running-congress-2020]]'' January 7, 2020, Alex Kaplan, [[Media Matters]]
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Multiple supporters of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory, which got its start on far-right message boards, ran for [[Congress]] in [[2020]].
The conspiracy theory, which revolves around an anonymous account known as "Q," started on far-right message board site [[4chan]], later moving to fellow far-right message board site [[8chan]], which has since relaunched as [[8kun]]. (Beyond the QAnon conspiracy theory, 8chan/8kun has been linked to multiple instances of white supremacist terrorism, including the [[2019]] massacre in [[El Paso]], [[Texas]].)
The "Q" account's claim -- and the conspiracy theory's premise -- is that President [[Donald Trump]] was working with then-special counsel [[Robert Mueller]] to take down the president's perceived enemies, the "deep state," and pedophiles. Multiple adherents to the conspiracy theory have been tied to acts of violence, including multiple murders and attempted kidnappings, and an [[FBI]] field office released a memo in May 2019 that listed QAnon as a potential domestic terrorism threat.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Here we go: Trump has started accusing the Dems of stealing the 2020 election|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/04/donald-trump-has-already-begun-accusing-the-dems-of-stealing-the-2020-election/]]'' April 21, 2020, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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In the middle of a horrific crisis claiming the lives of thousands of Americans a day, President [[Donald Trump]] decided it was a fine time to undermine democracy.
Last week, as the coronavirus continued to burn through the United States, Trump's campaign sent out an email from him soliciting contributions for his reelection effort and made a dangerous accusation: the [[2020]] election cannot be trusted. The first line of the email—which likely was sent to hundreds of thousands, if not more, people on [[Republican]] and conservative email lists—reads, "It's no secret that the Democrats are trying to steal the Election out from under me." The letter asserts that Democrats have "been plotting against me from the very beginning" and are deploying "fraud" to "rig the game" because "they know they can't beat me at the ballot box."
Less than seven months from Election Day, Trump was trying to undermine the process and cast doubt on its legitimacy. Without spelling out the matter at hand, he was responding to recent calls for an expansion in voting-by-mail as a way to hold elections safely during a pandemic. His letter referred to possible "chaos" from "ballot harvesting"—a term for volunteers or political operatives collecting absentee or mail-in ballots. But there has been no proof that such activity leads to significant fraud. Seventeen states already have some form of mail-in elections, and many others allow for absentee voting through the mail. (Remember, Trump falsely insisted after the [[2016]] election that there had been "millions" of fraudulent votes cast against him.)
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[[Environmental Protection Agency]] chief [[Scott Pruitt]] says he wants the "true, legitimate, peer-reviewed, objective, transparent discussion about CO2" that Americans deserve. He's pitched a "red-team, blue-team exercise" - a public, potentially televised debate about the threat of carbon emissions - to shape the national conversation about climate change.
HuffPost has obtained a list of prominent climate-change deniers that the [[Heartland Institute]], a right-wing think tank, assembled and submitted to the agency in May. The [[Illinois]]-based group, which has ties to the fossil fuel billionaires who run [[Koch Industries]], boasted in July that the White House "reached out" for help identifying scientists for these debates.
In an email summarizing a Sept. 28 Heartland Institute meeting, which E&E news obtained and published two weeks ago, Bast wrote that he assembled a list "of around 150 climate experts" that he sent "to folks at EPA in response to their request for recommendations."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Here's a long list of top Republicans the 1/6 committee should question|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/07/heres-a-long-list-of-top-republicans-the-1-6-committee-should-question/]]'' July 27, 2021, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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On Tuesday morning, the House select committee investigating the insurrectionist [[January 6]] assault on the US Capitol launched its hearings. The panel—which the House [[Republican]] caucus boycotted—opened with law enforcement officers who were attacked by the pro-Trump crowd of white supremacists, neo-Nazis, Christian nationalists, [[QAnon]]ers, and other extremists. The point: to counter [[Donald Trump]] and his cult's whitewashing disinformation that the 1/6 gathering, as Trump had put it, was a "loving" assembly. This part of the committee's mission is not that hard. It need only replay the thousands of videos from that horrific day—or the disturbing collection produced by the [[New York Times]]— to disprove the GOP BS that the rioters acted like tourists and did little wrong. And Rep. [[Bennie Thompson]] (D-Miss.), the chair of the committee, at the beginning of the hearing cued up a compilation of harrowing footage from the attack. The police witnesses watched with haunted gazes.
The much tougher task for the committee will be investigating what Trump and his minions did in the months, weeks, days, and even hours leading up to the assault and what actions Trump and his aides took (or didn't take) during the seditious riot. These are key elements of the inquiry, and this is the part of the story that Trump and his henchmen do not want to be probed and publicized. Moreover, most of the witnesses to these behind-the-scenes truths are Trump devotees. It was no surprise that the GOP has tried to thwart a 1/6 investigation. A thorough probe would place many prominent Republicans, including members of Trump's inner circle and his family, in an inconvenient position by demanding from them testimony that would likely not cast Trump in a positive light.
It's unclear at this point whether the committee will pursue such testimony and how top Trump loyalists will respond if called to appear before the committee. A battle royale could be in the making, testing congressional power. Here's a partial list of GOPers who ought to be hauled in by the 1/6 select committee. No doubt, its investigators will find others who should be questioned. But as this roster shows, the committee is starting out with a clear and extensive roadmap.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's A Running List Of The Latest Disinformation Spreading About The Coronavirus|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/coronavirus-disinformation-spread]]'' January 24, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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An outbreak of coronavirus that began in Wuhan, [[China]], and spread globally has caused nearly 3,000 deaths worldwide.
[[BuzzFeed News]] has a running list of falsehoods and unverified information following the outbreak.
Scroll down for examples of false and misleading content from when news of coronavirus first broke. The most recent information and debunks are added to the top.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's a Summary of Jerry Falwell Jr.'s Weird Florida Antics|https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/jerry-falwell-jrs-weird-miami-ties-11266159]]'' September 15, 2019, Jerry Iannelli, [[Miami New Times]]
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[[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. inherited [[Liberty University]], a [[Virginia]] Evangelical [[Christian]] college, from his dad, Jerry Sr., who founded the school to create what he hoped would become a Christian competitor to the Ivy Leagues.
Instead, Falwell Jr. is reportedly running the place into the ground. According to a blockbuster report from [[Politico]] last week, numerous high-level Liberty employees say Falwell seems to be lending himself a ton of the school's money and is altogether fouling the place's already low reputation. Liberty students are banned from drinking and even dancing with members of the opposite sex — which sure makes it hypocritical for the Falwells to seemingly keep getting caught up in alcohol- and sex-related scandals. Allegedly, a number of racy photos of Falwell and/or his wife are floating around. He and his wife Becki have oddly "befriended" a number of strapping personal trainers/pool attendants/attractive young men for whatever reason. And the Falwells have even been photographed in a nightclub.
Weirdly, many of these stories have played out in [[Miami]], so here's a rundown of all of the alleged shenanigans:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's How Big Far Right Social Network Gab Has Actually Gotten|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/pa7dwg/heres-how-big-far-right-social-network-gab-has-actually-gotten]]'' August 16, 2019, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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Hours before a mass shooter killed 11 people inside the Tree of Life synagogue in [[Pittsburgh]] in [[2018]], he posted an anti-[[Muslim]] rant to his account on [[Gab]], a little-known social network that sold itself on protecting free speech.
Gab was quickly forced offline when domain service providers, hosting companies and a slew of payment companies all pulled support for the site. Many saw it as the beginning of the end for a website that was branded an "online cesspool" of antisemitism, hate speech and racism.
But Gab didn't die. In fact, it has thrived.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's How Breitbart And Milo Smuggled White Nationalism Into The Mainstream|https://www.buzzfeed.com/josephbernstein/heres-how-breitbart-and-milo-smuggled-white-nationalism]]'' October 5, 2017, Joseph Bernstein, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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These new emails and documents, however, clearly show that [[Breitbart]] does more than tolerate the most hate-filled, racist voices of the alt-right. It thrives on them, fueling and being fueled by some of the most toxic beliefs on the political spectrum — and clearing the way for them to enter the American mainstream.
It's a relationship illustrated most starkly by a previously unreleased April [[2016]] video in which Yiannopoulos sings "America the Beautiful" in a [[Dallas]] karaoke bar as admirers, including the white nationalist [[Richard Spencer]], raise their arms in Nazi salutes.
These documents chart the Breitbart alt-right universe. They reveal how the website — and, in particular, Yiannopoulos — links the Mercer family, the billionaires who fund Breitbart, to underpaid trolls who fill it with provocative content, and to extremists striving to create a white ethnostate.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's Mike Bloomberg's Leaked Higher Education Plan|https://theintercept.com/2020/02/17/bloomberg-higher-education-plan-a-modest-approach-heavy-on-workforce-development/]]'' February 17, 2020, Ryan Grim, [[The Intercept]]
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Billionaire Mike Bloomberg's presidential campaign is planning to release a higher education plan on Tuesday that pledges to make community college free, increase subsidies for low-income students, and end the practice of legacy admissions — but falls far short of what much of the Democratic pack has so far laid out on the campaign trail.
The plan also goes backward in some places and would also slash the benefits borrowers receive under an income-driven student loan repayment program, capping the amount that can be forgiven after 20 years for people in income-driven repayment plans. Currently, there is no cap.
The plan also includes an apprenticeship proposal that is geared to the private industry, which is likely to anger union leaders.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Here's More Evidence Broidy May Have Been Covering for Trump in Playmate Affair|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/05/more-evidence-that-broidy-was-covering-for-trump-in-affair.html]]'' May 22, 2018, Paul Campos, [[New York Magazine]]
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Saturday, December 2, [[2017]], was a big day for [[David Dennison]]. Dennison — as [[Donald Trump]] was called in his hush-money agreement with [[Stormy Daniels]] — was taking a break from the golfing trips that had dominated his weekends for that entire fall. Today there was no time for golf: He was traveling from the White House to [[New York City]], where he would spend all day on [[Wall Street]], fundraising for his [[2020]] reelection campaign, and for the [[Republican National Committee]].
Trump would not get back to the White House until 4:45 p.m., but he still found time in his busy schedule that day for one more meeting. That get-together was with a wealthy Republican fundraiser and lobbyist, [[Elliott Broidy]]. Broidy, who had been convicted in [[2009]] of bribing public officials, had spent all of 2017 investing enormous amounts of time and money to acquire what his business partner [[George Nader]] termed "this priceless asset" — a private meeting with the president of the United States.
In fact this asset could be given a quite precise price. A remarkable investigative report from the [[Associated Press]] describes what appeared to be a particularly brazen quid pro quo:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's the File Clearview AI Has Been Keeping on Me, and Probably on You Too|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/5dmkyq/heres-the-file-clearview-ai-has-been-keeping-on-me-and-probably-on-you-too]]'' February 28, 2020, Anna Merlan, [[Vice News]]
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After a recent, extensive, and rather withering bout of bad press, the facial recognition company [[Clearview AI]] has changed its homepage, which now touts all the things it says its technology can do, and a few things it can't. Clearview's system, the company says, is "an after-the-fact research tool. Clearview is not a surveillance system and is not built like one. For example, analysts upload images from crime scenes and compare them to publicly available images." In doing so, it says, it has the power to help its clients—which include police departments, ICE, Macy's, Walmart, and the [[FBI]], according to a recent Buzzfeed report—stop criminals: "Clearview helps to identify child molesters, murderers, suspected terrorists, and other dangerous people quickly, accurately, and reliably to keep our families and communities safe."
What goes unsaid here is that Clearview claims to do these things by building an extremely large database of photos of ordinary U.S. citizens, who are not accused of any wrongdoing, and making that database searchable for the thousands of clients to whom it has already sold the technology. I am in that database, and you probably are too.
If you live in [[California]], under the rules of the newly enacted [[California Consumer Privacy Act]], you can see what Clearview has gathered on you, and request that they stop it.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's The Real Reason Anthony Scaramucci Hates Reince Priebus|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/anthony-scaramucci-reince-priebus_n_597b6e06e4b02a8434b63e5a]]'' July 28, 2017, Vicky Ward , [[Huffington Post]]
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In the public feud between [[Anthony Scaramucci]] and [[Reince Priebus]], what hasn't been fully explained is why Scaramucci so dislikes the president's now-former chief of staff — a man he alternates between calling "Reince Penis" and "Rancid Penis," according to an adviser to the White House.
The acrimony first surfaced during the presidential transition. The two men had been cordial before then. They met six years ago, when Scaramucci was a fundraiser for presidential candidate [[Mitt Romney]] and Priebus was chair of the [[Republican National Committee]]. They interacted peaceably during [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign as Scaramucci made the rounds on television and at donor events.
After Trump's victory, Priebus was named chief of staff, and Scaramucci, according to someone close to the transition, was assured that he was also in line for a big position within the administration. (Sources for this story requested anonymity to discuss the details of sensitive conversations.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's What The Rise Of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy And His Diplomat Wife Tells Us About The Upcoming Election|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/carolineodonovan/what-dejoys-wife-can-tell-us-about-the-post-office]]'' September 29, 2020, Caroline O'Donovan, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Prescription meds that never seem to arrive. Endlessly delayed [[Amazon]] packages. Mailboxes disappearing from street corners overnight. These have been the hallmarks of [[Louis DeJoy]]'s brief tenure atop the United States Postal Service.
Years earlier, in [[North Carolina]], people flooded into soup kitchens when their food stamps never came. [[Doctor]]s treating the state's neediest patients weren't getting paid. The private information of tens of thousands of children was mistakenly sent to the wrong addresses. Such was the legacy of DeJoy's wife, Aldona Z. Wos, during her brief tenure atop the state's Department of Health and Human Services.
Both DeJoy, a former logistics executive, and Wos, a retired physician currently awaiting confirmation to be ambassador to [[Canada]], were able to parlay their fundraising acumen into major appointments. And both brought hardline conservative beliefs to their jobs, running bureaucracies as fiefdoms, looking to outside consultants over career staff for advice, and ramming through disruptive reforms in the name of fiscal efficiency. And both called the agencies they were charged with overseeing "broken."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's Who Else Was At That Bizarre WH Meeting With Trump And Ginni Thomas|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/who-attended-white-house-meeting-trump-ginni-thomas?fbclid=IwAR0DPshAi_e-UUeTq9y4L_XT9DDNLPkGywVDIPcUrs72SefgL_xhNxDktwU]]'' January 28, 2019, Allegra Kirkland, [[Talking Point Memo]]
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It's rare for a congressional aide to have her own mini-profile on the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]'s website outlining her ties to extremist groups.
But such is the case for [[Connie Hair]], chief of staff to Rep. [[Louis Gohmert]] (R-TX) and one of the participants at what the [[New York Times]] reported was a tense White House meeting last week between President Trump and far-right activists concerned about the threat posed by transgender people and women serving in the military.
The Times article focused on how the unusual Roosevelt Room summit was organized by [[Ginni Thomas]], the longtime conservative activist and wife of Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]]. But the other attendees mentioned by the Times are worthy of note as well.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's why a Major Tea Party backer is staying far away from Trump's lockdown protestors|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/04/heres-why-a-major-tea-party-backer-is-staying-far-away-from-trumps-lockdown-protestors/]]'' April 23, 2020, Travis Gettys, [[Raw Story]]
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The right-wing Koch brothers network is distancing itself from protests against coronavirus lockdowns.
[[Americans for Prosperity]], the family's main political arm, decided against helping to promote the demonstrations in state capitals as some of its former [[Tea Party]] collaborators have done, reported [[Politico]].
The movement founded by brothers Charles and [[David Koch]] helped fuel protests a decade ago against the economic stimulus bill and President [[Barack Obama]]'s health care legislation, but they're sitting out the angry demonstrations against social distancing measures aimed at halting the spread of the deadly virus.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's Why Cities Won't Be Able to Stop Trump's Secret Police|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/k7qnnm/heres-why-cities-wont-be-able-to-stop-trumps-secret-police]]'' July 22, 2020, Greg Walters, [[Vice News]]
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[[Chicago]] Mayor Lori Lightfoot warned Tuesday that while she welcomes a "partnership" with federal law enforcement, "we do not welcome dictatorship, we do not welcome authoritarianism, and we do not welcome unconstitutional arrest and detainment of our residents."
But while President Trump threatens a national surge of federal forces dubbed "[[Operation Legend]]," experts say there's little local officials can do to stop the feds from turning more U.S. cities into [[Portland]], where unidentified federal agents in fatigues have beaten and fired projectiles at BLM protesters and even snatched them off the streets in unmarked cars.
While some of Trump's "secret police" tactics against protesters may be brazenly unconstitutional, legal scholars said they'll be very hard for mayors and governors to stop, thanks to the vast authority Trump enjoys to protect federal property.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's Why WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Is Dangerous for Trump|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/939zwy/heres-why-wikileaks-founder-julian-assange-is-dangerous-for-trump]]'' February 27, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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WASHINGTON — President Trump might really come to regret going after [[Julian Assange]], once the renegade activist's lawyers get through trashing Trump and his minions in British court.
[[Lawyer]]s for Assange, the founder of [[WikiLeaks]], aim to save their client from American prison by ripping Trump for politicizing the U.S. legal system, and arguing their client couldn't possibly hope for a fair trial under Trump if the U.K. grants America's extradition request. Unfortunately for Trump, he's given Assange's lawyers plenty of material to work with on that score.
"This is a political prosecution," one of Assange's lawyers, Jen Robinson, told reporters outside the courthouse as the hearings kicked off Monday. "This case is an abuse of process."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Here's why you should be willing to believe anonymous sources|https://www.poynter.org/newsletters/2020/heres-why-you-should-be-willing-to-believe-anonymous-sources/]]'' September 8, 2020, Tom Jones, [[Poynter Institute]]
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Here's why you should be willing to believe anonymous sources [[News organization]]s prefer for sources to go on the record — but often don't have a choice when sources don't want to be named for fear of retribution.
The biggest news story of the past few days was based on anonymous sources.
[[The Atlantic]] editor-in-chief [[Jeffrey Goldberg]] wrote how President [[Donald Trump]] has little regard for veterans and military members, calling them "losers" and "suckers" for getting killed in battle and/or volunteering for something bigger than their personal well-being.
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|>| !Heritage Action for America |
|!type |[[Not-for-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit_organization]]|
|!tax id |27-2244700|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2701095|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!founded date |March 31, 2010|
|!location |214 Massachusetts Ave NE, Ste 400, Washington, District of Columbia, 20002, USA|
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|>| !Heritage Foundation |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/d/d9/Heritage-logo1.jpg/175px-Heritage-logo1.jpg]] |
|!type |[[Not-for-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit_organization]]|
|!tax id |23-7327730|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2743301|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!founded date |February 16, 1973|
|!website |[[heritage.org|https://heritage.org]]|
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|>| !Heritage Action for America |
|!type |[[Not-for-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit_organization]]|
|!tax id |27-2244700|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2701095|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!founded date |March 31, 2010|
|!location |214 Massachusetts Ave NE, Ste 400, Washington, District of Columbia, 20002, USA|
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Formerly a mainstream conservative "think tank" group, it seems to have made a swing towards far-right positions in recent years.
!!!Tax information
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!!!See also
*[[The Heritage Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Heritage Foundation|http://www.rightwingwatch.org/organizations/heritage-foundation/]], Right Wing Watch.
*[[Heritage Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Heritage_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
*[[Heritage Foundation|https://www.desmogblog.com/heritage-foundation]], DeSmogBlog.
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|>| !Heritage Front |
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Heritage immigration study author wrote for 'nationalist' Web site|https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2013/05/09/heritage-immigration-study-author-wrote-for-nationalist-web-site/]]'' May 9, 2013, Aaron Blake, [[Washington Post]]
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[[Heritage Foundation]] Analyst [[Jason Richwine]], the co-author of a study claiming the immigration reform bill pending in the Senate would cost taxpayers $6.3 trillion, wrote two articles in [[2010]] for a website founded by [[Richard Spencer]], a self-described "nationalist" who writes frequently about race and against "the abstract notion of human equality."
Richwine's two stories for Spencer's website, AlternativeRight.com, dealt with crime rates among Hispanics in the United States. AlternativeRight.com describes itself as "dedicated to heretical perspectives on society and culture—popular, high, and otherwise—particularly those informed by radical, traditionalist, and nationalist outlooks."
Richwine's articles on AlternativeRight.com were posted within the first few weeks of the site's launch and were the last he wrote for the site.
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|>| !Herman Cain |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[HHS nominee Tom Price's membership in fringe medical group raises troubling questions|https://www.minnpost.com/second-opinion/2016/12/hhs-nominee-tom-prices-membership-fringe-medical-group-raises-troubling-quest/]]'' December 2, 2016, Susan Perry, [[MinnPost]]
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When I first read that Rep. [[Tom Price]], R-[[Georgia]], [[Donald Trump]]'s choice for Secretary of Health and Human Services, is a member of the [[Association of American Physicians and Surgeons]] ([[AAP]]S), I literally gasped.
I became aware of the AAPS several years ago through the organization's support of British researcher [[Andrew Wakefield]] and his thoroughly discredited, fear-mongering campaign against the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine. But, as I researched the AAPS back then, I soon learned that its members held other, even more bizarre beliefs.
Don't let the group's name fool you. The AAPS may sound like a respectable medical organization, but as [[Mother Jones]] reporter Stephanie Mencimer pointed out in [[2009]], it is anything but.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[HHS spokesman Michael Caputo blasts coronavirus test story, loses temper on call with reporters|https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/24/hhs-spokesman-michael-caputo-blasts-coronavirus-reporters.html]]'' June 24, 2020, Dan Mangan, [[CNBC]]
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A top spokesman for the U.S. Health and Human Services Department angrily unloaded on dozens of journalists Wednesday, accusing them of getting "spun" by what he said was a misleading story about federal funding getting eliminated for 13 coronavirus testing sites.
The tirade by [[Michael Caputo]], the spokesman, led to the abrupt termination of a conference call that HHS was hosting for the reporters with Adm. [[Brett Giroir]], the Trump administration's Covid-19 testing czar.
"The reason why we put this call together so quickly and why we have upwards of 75 reporters on this call is because you've been spun up," fumed Caputo, interjecting on the call for the first time after nearly an hour without speaking
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Hiding in plain sight: how the 'alt-right' is weaponizing irony to spread fascism|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/23/alt-right-online-humor-as-a-weapon-facism]]'' May 23, 2017, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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Earlier this month, hundreds of "alt-right" protesters occupied the rotunda at [[Boston]] Common in the name of free speech. The protest included far-right grouplets old and new – from the [[Oath Keepers]] to the [[Proud Boys]]. But there were no swastikas or shaved heads in sight.
Instead, the protest imagery was dominated by ostensibly comedic images, mostly cribbed from forums and social media. It looked a little like an animated version of a favorite "alt-right" message board, [[4chan]].
At least one attendee was dressed as the cartoon frog Pepe (a character co-opted by the movement against the wishes of its creator). Others carried the flag of "Kekistan", the imaginary country created 4chan members. [[Kyle Chapman]], the man who became the "based stick man" meme after attacking anti-fascists armed with a gas mask and a Captain America shield, also addressed the crowd. The same crowd later confronted a counter anti-fascist protest in the street.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[High-profile lawyers to defend Antioch teen charged in Kenosha shootings|https://www.dailyherald.com/news/20200828/high-profile-lawyers-to-defend-antioch-teen-charged-in-kenosha-shootings]]'' August 28, 2020, Russell Lissau, [[Daily Herald]]
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A virtual hearing for 17-year-old Antioch resident [[Kyle Rittenhouse]] was held Friday morning. Rittenhouse has been charged with murder following shootings in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]]. Courtesy 19th Judicial Circuit
[[Lawyer]]s who have handled numerous high-profile, controversial and political clients and cases say they'll defend the Antioch teen charged in fatal shootings this week in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
In statements on [[Twitter]], attorneys L. [[Lin Wood]] and [[John Pierce]] said they'll represent 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse, who's accused of killing two people and wounding a third during protests that followed the shooting of a Kenosha man by police.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[High-profile white supremacist forced out of anti-war rally by Pittsburgh protesters|https://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/high-profile-white-supremacist-forced-out-of-anti-war-rally-by-pittsburgh-protesters/Content?oid=16498184]]'' January 6, 2020, Ryan Deto, [[Pittsburgh City News]]
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On Saturday, more than 200 people rallied in Schenley Plaza to oppose any escalated war efforts in the Middle East following the U.S. ordered killing of a high-ranking [[Iran]]ian official. The [[Pittsburgh]] rally was organized by the ANSWER Coalition, an anti-war and civil rights group.
Across the street, a second smaller group of only five protesters were also rallying against a potential war. They could be heard chanting "no war with Iran," but their protest signs contained anti-Semitic depictions. One read "Deport Kushner" complete with Stars of David dripping in blood. ([[Jared Kushner]], husband of [[Ivanka Trump]] and part of the Trump administration, is [[Jewish]] and an American-born U.S. Citizen.)
Eventually, two of the people who were rallying on the other side of [[Forbes]] Avenue walked over to Schenley Plaza. A speaker at the ANSWER Coalition rally then pointed out the two men and a large group of protesters began to demand they leave. Protesters shouted "Nazis Out, Nazis Out!" and started pushing them towards the intersection.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Higher Education's Internet Outrage Machine|https://www.chronicle.com/article/Higher-Educations-Internet/232879/]]'' September 8, 2015, Peter Schmidt, [[Chronicle of Higher Education]]
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[[Campus Reform]] carefully tracks how well it creates headaches in academe.
On a dry-erase board in its offices here, the online publication tallies numbers related to its mission of exposing liberal "bias and abuse" at American colleges.
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|>| !Hillary Clinton |
|>| [img width=175px [Clinton's Official Secretary of State Portrait ,,(January 2009),,|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/27/Hillary_Clinton_official_Secretary_of_State_portrait_crop.jpg/175px-Hillary_Clinton_official_Secretary_of_State_portrait_crop.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Hillary Diane Rodham|
|!birth date |October 26, 1947 (73 years)|
|!birth place |Chicago, Illinois, U.S.|
|!spouse |[[Bill Clinton]] ,,(October 11, 1975-),,|
|!children |[[Chelsea Clinton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Clinton]]|
|!website |[[hillaryclinton.com|https://hillaryclinton.com]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Hillary Clinton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Clinton]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Hillary Holten |
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|>| !Hillsong Church |
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!!!See also
*[[Hillsong Church|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsong_Church]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Hillsong International Leadership College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillsong_International_Leadership_College]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Hillsong Church|https://culteducation.com/group/971-hillsong-church.html]], Cult Education Institute, Group Information Archives.
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|>| !Hiram Monserrate |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/15/Hiram_Monserrate_2009_cropped.jpg/175px-Hiram_Monserrate_2009_cropped.jpg]] |
|!birth date |July 12, 1967 (54 years)|
|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Hiram Monserrate|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Monserrate]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Historian finds German decree banishing Trump's grandfather|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/21/trump-grandfather-friedrich-banished-germany-historian-royal-decree]]'' November 21, 2016, Kate Connolly, [[The Guardian]]
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A historian has discovered a royal decree issued to [[Donald Trump]]'s grandfather ordering him to leave [[Germany]] and never come back.
[[Friedrich Trump]], a German, was issued with the document in February [[1905]], and ordered to leave the kingdom of [[Bavaria]] within eight weeks as punishment for having failed to do mandatory military service and failing to give authorities notice of his departure to the US when he first emigrated in 1885.
Roland Paul, a historian from Rhineland-Palatinate who found the document in local archives, told the tabloid Bild: "Friedrich Trump emigrated from Germany to the [[USA]] in 1885. However, he failed to de-register from his homeland and had not carried out his military service, which is why the authorities rejected his attempt at repatriation."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Historic Anti-Lynching Legislation Blocked In The Senate By Rand Paul|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/anti-lynching-cory-booker-rand-paul_n_5ed95856c5b6dfb3fe4d743c?ri18n=true]]'' June 4, 2020, Tara Golshan, [[Huffington Post]]
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On the day of [[George Floyd]]'s funeral, as American cities continued to fill with protesters demonstrating for Black lives, [[Congress]] sought to pass a bill that would make lynching a federal crime. But one man, [[Kentucky]] Sen. [[Rand Paul]] (R), stood in the way.
In an emotional exchange on the Senate floor Thursday, Sens. [[Cory Booker]] (D-N.J.) and [[Kamala Harris]] (D-Calif.) pleaded with Paul to stand down and allow their legislation to pass. The bill, the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act, named after the 14-year-old Black teenager who was brutally murdered in [[1955]], has broad bipartisan support.
"I have had children break down with me this week wondering if this is a country that values their lives as much as white people's lives," Booker said, choking up on the Senate floor. "I have had to explain to grown men this week that there is still hope in America ... For one member to yield ... for one day and give America this win. Let us pass this legislation today of all days, let us give a headline tomorrow that will give hope to this country that we can get it right. It may not cure the ills that so many are protesting about but it could be a sign of hope."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[History by lawsuit: After Gawker's demise, the "inventor of e-mail" targets Techdirt|https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/06/shivas-war-one-mans-quest-to-convince-the-world-that-he-invented-e-mail/]]'' June 13, 2017, Joe Mullin, [[Ars Technica]]
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History is not fixed; like memory itself, it is an act of reconstruction.
[[Shiva Ayyadurai]] understands this. Ayyadurai has spent nearly six years publicly proclaiming himself the "inventor of e-mail." But this claim about e-mail—as everyone but Ayyadurai's supporters understand the term "e-mail"—isn't true.
Ayyadurai did write a program called "EMAIL" for use by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of [[New Jersey]] (now a part of Rutgers). He copyrighted the code in [[1982]]. But Ayyadurai today makes the far more significant claim that he invented "the electronic mail system as we know it today," even though his code had little impact beyond the university. Mainstream tech history books don't even mention Ayyadurai—unless you count the several books Ayyadurai has written about himself.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[History Lesson: SF Had an Anti-Mask League During the 1918 Flu Pandemic Who Rallied Against Face Masks|https://sfist.com/2020/04/27/history-lesson-sf-had-an-anti-mask-league-during-the-1918-flu-pandemic-who-rallied-against-face-masks/]]'' April 27, 2020, Jay Barmann, [[SFist]]
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It turns out that, a century ago, [[San Francisco]] was home to a movement akin to the "liberate" protests that have been going on around the country, in which city residents formed an Anti-Mask League as the [[1918]] influenza pandemic extended into January [[1919]].
Yes, San Francisco may be a progressive place where we embrace science and listen to health experts these days, but a century ago, public fatigue with health orders relating to the influenza pandemic in its second wave incited protest — specifically a local order that, just like we instituted here again a little over a week ago, required surgical-type cloth masks in public to help stop the spread of the virulent strain of the flu.
[[NPR]] reporter [[Tim Mak]] unearthed this tidbit from San Francisco's past and wrote about it in a [[Twitter]] thread last week. It comes via newspaper clippings from January 1919, and historical reporting by local author Gary Kamiya, and Alfred W. Crosby in his book America's Forgotten Pandemic: The Influenza of 1918. Mak also drew on the SF Chronicle's archives and the University of [[Michigan]]'s Influenza Encyclopedia.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[HISTORY! Congress Poised to Get Its First QAnon Believer|https://www.thedailybeast.com/marjorie-green-a-georgia-republican-is-poised-to-become-congress-first-qanon-believing-member?ref=home]]'' June 11, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A believer in a conspiracy theory the [[FBI]] classifies as a possible domestic terrorist threat is in a prime position to soon be elected to [[Congress]], after coming in first in a [[Republican]] primary in [[Georgia]] on Tuesday.
[[QAnon]] conspiracy theorist [[Marjorie Taylor Greene]], who has frequently posted messages about the bizarre pro-Trump conspiracy theory on social media, handily leads the primary field of Republicans in Georgia's heavily Republican 14th District. Greene, who beat her closest opponent by more than 20 percent, will head to an August run-off after receiving 41 percent of the primary vote.
Greene is an outspoken supporter of QAnon, a conspiracy theory based on a series of anonymous messages posted online by a mystery figure named "Q." QAnon believers think that [[Donald Trump]] is engaged in a shadowy war against a cabal of global elites, including the [[Democratic Party]], and will soon arrest or even execute top Democrats in an event they know as "The Storm."
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{{f253.png}} ''[[History's lessons on dealing with Canada's neo-Nazi groups|https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/historys-lessons-on-dealing-with-canadas-neo-nazi-groups/]]'' July 24, 2017, Christine Sismondo, [[Macleans]]
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Although the group is at least a year old, the "[[Proud Boys]]"—a group of self-described "western chauvinists" with a "street-fighting" program—are making its presence known on the country's sesquicentennial. On July 2, five of the "boys" disrupted a Mi'kmaq protest over the institutional, symbolic support for the colonial legacy of genocide. Two weeks later at [[Queen's Park]] in [[Ontario]], a [[University of Toronto]] group called the [[Students in Support of Free Speech]]—supported by the likes of [[Paul Fromm]], one of the GTA's better-known white supremacists—echoed support for the chauvinists, a rally that made the news, at least in part, because anti-fascist activists arrived to confront them. Whether or not Fromm was explicitly invited to take part is unclear, but he was there, ready to share his views, megaphone in hand.
Between this and several other incidents—including the establishment of a [[Hamilton]] neighbourhood watch group called the [[Sons of Odin]], a recent neo-Nazi meeting held at a west-end branch of the [[Toronto Public Library]], and the [[Canada Post]]'s refusal to distribute the controversial paper, [[Your Ward News]]—the realization that extremist groups were alive and well in Canada has been a shocking surprise to many.
That's just as it was for the majority of Torontonians on May 31, [[1965]], when they picked up the [[Toronto Star]] and read about the previous day's full-blown riot at the Allan Gardens conservatory. Thousands of people, some of them survivors of the German concentration camps, descended upon the park to protest a neo-Nazi rally, expected to attract about 50. In the end, it turned out to be eight, severely outmatched by an estimated 4,000 anti-Nazis. The hateful eight was led by [[William John Beattie]], a 23-year-old who "barely made it out of his car," tried to run, but was grabbed and beaten by the "hate-filled" and "hysterical" mob. Somehow, though, Toronto police managed to gain control of the situation after only about 15 minutes of chaos, despite the fact the force had little recent experience with that kind of incident. [[Police]] chief James Mackey said there hadn't been anything like it in the city since the [[1930]]s.
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!!!See also
*[[Hobby Lobby|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobby_Lobby]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_v._Hobby_Lobby_Stores,_Inc.]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Hobby Lobby smuggling scandal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hobby_Lobby_smuggling_scandal]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Hollywood Celebs Are Praising an Anti-Semitic Hatemonger|https://www.thedailybeast.com/hollywood-celebs-like-chelsea-handler-and-jennifer-aniston-praise-anti-semitic-hatemonger-louis-farrakhan]]'' June 17, 2020, Marlow Stern, [[Daily Beast]]
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I regret to inform you the celebs are at it again.
On Sunday, in lieu of posting Instagram-friendly protest content, discussing White Fragility in a Zoom book club, or recording a mortifyingly tone-deaf PSA renouncing racism, the comedian [[Chelsea Handler]] shared a video clip to her 3.9 million Instagram followers. The clip featured [[Louis Farrakhan]], leader of the [[Nation of Islam]], during a [[1990]] appearance on The Phil Donahue Show.
In the clip, Farrakhan attempts to educate the rowdy, majority-white daytime TV audience on the subject of white supremacy.
!!!See also
*[[The Holocaust|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Home School Legal Defense Association |
|!tax id |52-1354365|
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|!Updated |June 27, 2021|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Home School Legal Defense Association|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521354365]]|<|<|
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Homeland Security gave $6M in contracts to firm where acting secretary's wife is executive: report|https://www.salon.com/2020/09/23/homeland-security-gave-6m-in-contracts-to-firm-where-acting-secretarys-wife-is-executive-report_partner/]]'' September 23, 2020, Alex Henderson, [[Salon]]
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On Wednesday, September 23 — the day of Acting Homeland Security Secretary [[Chad Wolf]]'s confirmation hearing in the U.S. Senate — [[NBC News]] reported that the consulting firm where his wife, [[Hope Wolf]], is an executive had been awarded more than $6 million in contracts from DHS, according to the federal government website [[USA]] Spending.
NBC News' Julia Ainsley reports, "Wolf's wife, Hope Wolf, is vice president of professional staff operations at [[Berkeley Research Group]], a consulting firm. Although the company has a long history of federal contracts, it did not do work for DHS until after Wolf became the (Transportation Security Administration's) chief of staff in [[2017]]. A DHS spokesperson said (Chad) Wolf was not aware of the contracts until he was contacted by the media."
That spokesperson told NBC News, "At no time in any of his positions since joining DHS has Acting Secretary Wolf been involved in awarding any contracts. Even if he were involved with the procurement process for this particular contract, which he was not, he would have had to recuse himself due to even the appearance of impropriety."
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Homeland Security Is Quietly Tying Antifa to Foreign Powers|https://www.thenation.com/article/society/dhs-antifa-syria/]]'' August 3, 2020, Ken Klippenstein, [[The Nation]]
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[[Department of Homeland Security]] (DHS) intelligence officials are targeting activists it considers "antifa" and attempting to tie them to a foreign power, according to a DHS intelligence report obtained exclusively by [[The Nation]].
The intelligence report, titled "The [[Syria]]n Conflict and its Nexus to the U.S.-based [[Antifa]]scist Movement," mentions several Americans, including a left-wing podcast host who traveled to Syria to fight ISIS. The report includes a readout of these individuals' personal information, including their [[Social Security]] numbers, home addresses, and social media accounts, much of the data generated by DHS's Tactical [[Terrorism]] Response Teams. As the intelligence report states, "ANTIFA is being analyzed under the [[2019]] DHS Strategic Framework for Countering Terrorism (CT) and Targeted [[Violence]]."
Dated July 14, the document, marked for official use only and law enforcement sensitive, draws on a blend of publicly available information and state and federal law enforcement intelligence. It was provided to The Nation by a source who previously worked on DHS intelligence.
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|>| !Honest Elections Project |
|!website |[[honestelections.org/|https://www.honestelections.org/]]|
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!!!External links
*[[Honest Elections Project|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Honest_Elections_Project]], SourceWatch.
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*[[Hong Kong|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!formation |June 1, 1919 (102 years)|
|!website |[[hoover.org/|https://www.hoover.org/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Hoover Institution|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Institution]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Hoover_Institution_on_War,_Revolution_and_Peace]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Hope Hicks |
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|!birth name |Hope Charlotte Hicks|
|!birth date |October 21, 1988 (32 years)|
|!birth place |[[Greenwich, Connecticut|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwich,_Connecticut]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Hope Hicks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope_Hicks]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f47.png}} ''[[Hospitals say feds are seizing masks and other coronavirus supplies without a word|https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-04-07/hospitals-washington-seize-coronavirus-supplies]]'' April 7, 2020, Noam N. Levey, [[Los Angeles Times]]
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Although President Trump has directed states and hospitals to secure what supplies they can, the federal government is quietly seizing orders, leaving medical providers across the country in the dark about where the material is going and how they can get what they need to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
[[Hospital]] and clinic officials in seven states described the seizures in interviews over the past week. The [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] is not publicly reporting the acquisitions, despite the outlay of millions of dollars of taxpayer money, nor has the administration detailed how it decides which supplies to seize and where to reroute them.
Officials who've had materials seized also say they've received no guidance from the government about how or if they will get access to the supplies they ordered. That has stoked concerns about how public funds are being spent and whether the Trump administration is fairly distributing scarce medical supplies.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Hours before the debate, Trump's Director of National Intelligence spreads an unverified Russian claim|https://www.motherjones.com/2020-elections/2020/09/ratcliffe-letter/]]'' September 29, 2020, AJ Vicens, [[Mother Jones]]
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Just hours before President [[Donald Trump]] and former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] are set to square off in their first debate, [[John Ratcliffe]], Trump's [[Director of National Intelligence]], has declassified documentation of a theory floated by [[Russia]]n intelligence. While Ratcliffe explicitly warned that US intelligence could not vouch for the theory's accuracy, writing that it may "reflect exaggeration or fabrication," Trump backers, including the president's son, have already seized upon the Trump-ally's selective disclosure to spread claims that [[Hillary Clinton]] somehow masterminded a plot to pin a "Russia hoax" on her [[2016]] opponent.
The intelligence had previously been rejected as unreliable.
The claim, contained in a letter from the director of national intelligence to Sen. [[Lindsey Graham]] (R-S.C.) and described by Ratcliffe as deriving from US insight into a "Russian intelligence analysis," alleges that Clinton "approved a campaign plan to stir up a scandal" against Trump in relation to his links to Putin and in light of the DNC having been hacked. If Russia concluded this, they don't seem to have uncovered anything secret: Clinton's highlighting of Trump's ties to Russia, which were a subject of controversy during the campaign, was well known—she did so on the debate stage, as the campaign she directed pressed the case in other venues.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[House approves Koch-backed bill to shield donors' names|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/2016/06/14/house-approves-koch-backed-bill-shield-donors-names/85886164/]]'' June 14, 2016, Fredreka Schouten, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON — The House approved a bill Tuesday that would bar the [[IRS]] from collecting the names of donors to tax-exempt groups, prompting warnings from campaign-finance watchdogs that it could lead to foreign interests illegally infiltrating American elections.
The measure, which has the support of House Speaker [[Paul Ryan]], R-Wis., also pits the Obama administration against one of the most powerful figures in [[Republican]] politics, billionaire industrialist [[Charles Koch]]. Koch's donor network channels hundreds of millions of dollars each year into groups that largely use anonymous donations to shape policies on everything from health care to tax subsidies. Its leaders have urged the Republican-controlled [[Congress]] to clamp down on the IRS, citing free-speech concerns.
The names of donors to politically active non-profit groups aren't public information now, but the organizations still have to disclose donor information to the IRS on annual tax returns. The bill, written by Rep. Peter Roskam, R-Ill., would prohibit the tax agency from collecting names, addresses or any "identifying information" about donors.
> The U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs of the United States House of Representatives, also known as the House Foreign Affairs Committee, is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives which has jurisdiction over bills and investigations related to the foreign affairs of the United States.
!!!See also
*[[United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Committee_on_Foreign_Affairs]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Religious Discrimination in Western Europe|http://commdocs.house.gov/committees/intlrel/hfa73775.000/hfa73775_0.htm]], July 11, 2001, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, house.gov
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{{f182.png}} ''[[House Democrats announce contempt proceedings against Mike Pompeo|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/house-democrats-pompeo-1.5703650]]'' August 28, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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The U.S. House's foreign affairs committee announced contempt proceedings against Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]] on Friday, citing his refusal to comply with a subpoena for records into his "transparently political misuse" of department resources.
The Democratic chair of the committee, [[Eliot Engel]], also cited Pompeo's speech from [[Jerusalem]] before the [[Republican National Convention]] and said "he has demonstrated alarming disregard for the laws and rules governing his own conduct and for the tools the constitution provides to prevent government corruption."
"He seems to think the office he holds, the department he runs, the personnel he oversees, and the taxpayer dollars that pay for all of it are there for his personal and political benefit," Engel said in a statement.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[House Democrats call for inspector general probe into use of federal agents in Portland|https://www.axios.com/portland-federal-agents-inspector-general-25cdde1f-96c2-47df-96d8-d6dfb17cbcb1.html]]'' July 19, 2020, Rashaan Ayesh, [[Axios]]
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The chairs of the House Oversight, Judiciary and Homeland Security committees on Sunday called on the inspectors general of the Justice Department and [[Department of Homeland Security]] to open an investigation into the Trump administration's use of federal agents against protesters in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]].
Why it matters: The House Democrats say the agencies "appear to have increasingly abused emergency authorities to justify the use of force against Americans exercising their right to peaceful assembly," pointing to reports of unidentified federal agents arbitrarily detaining protesters in unmarked vans.
President Trump and acting Homeland Security Secretary [[Chad Wolf]] have defended the use of federal law enforcement, claiming that violent anarchists have overtaken the city and defaced federal property.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[House Democrats probe Arizona election auditor Cyber Ninjas and request documents|https://www.cnbc.com/2021/07/14/house-democrats-probe-arizona-election-audit-by-cyber-ninjas.html]]'' July 14, 2021, Kevin Breuninger, [[CNBC]]
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Two top House Democrats on Wednesday launched an investigation into whether [[Cyber Ninjas]], one of the private companies hired by [[Arizona]] [[Republican]]s to "audit" millions of ballots cast during the [[2020]] election, is working to "reverse the result of a free and fair election for partisan gain."
House Oversight Chairwoman [[Carolyn Maloney]], D-N.Y., and Rep. [[Jamie Raskin]], D-Md., who leads a House civil rights subcommittee, have asked the firm's CEO to send them a raft of documents related to the audit, including information about who is paying for it.
The Democrats are also requesting any and all communications between Cyber Ninjas and former President [[Donald Trump]] or his allies, who have aggressively spread the false claim that the 2020 election was rigged.
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|!website |[[intelligence.house.gov/|https://intelligence.house.gov/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Permanent_Select_Committee_on_Intelligence]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f43.png}} ''[[House majority leader to colleagues in 2016: 'I think Putin pays' Trump|https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/house-majority-leader-to-colleagues-in-2016-i-think-putin-pays-trump/2017/05/17/515f6f8a-3aff-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html]]'' May 17, 2017, Adam Entous, [[Washington Post]]
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KIEV, [[Ukraine]] — A month before [[Donald Trump]] clinched the [[Republican]] nomination, one of his closest allies in [[Congress]] — House Majority Leader [[Kevin McCarthy]] — made a politically explosive assertion in a private conversation on Capitol Hill with his fellow GOP leaders: that Trump could be the beneficiary of payments from [[Russia]]n President [[Vladimir Putin]].
"There's two people I think Putin pays: Rohrabacher and Trump," McCarthy (R-Calif.) said, according to a recording of the June 15, [[2016]], exchange, which was listened to and verified by The [[Washington Post]]. Rep. [[Dana Rohrabacher]] is a [[California]]n Republican known in Congress as a fervent defender of Putin and Russia.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) immediately interjected, stopping the conversation from further exploring McCarthy's assertion, and swore the Republicans present to secrecy.
!!!See also
*[[United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Committee_on_Oversight_and_Government_Reform]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f358.png}} ''[[House probes role of Jared Kushner as federal government seizes orders of COVID-19 medical supplies|https://www.salon.com/2020/04/09/house-probes-role-of-jared-kushner-as-federal-government-seizesorders-of-covid-19-medical-supplies/]]'' April 9, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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Two House committees have called on the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] ([[FEMA]]) to turn over documents related to reports that the agency is seizing orders of coronavirus medical supplies from states, as well as the involvement of President [[Donald Trump]]'s son-in-law, [[Jared Kushner]], in overseeing those efforts.
The chairs of the House Homeland Security and Oversight committees called on FEMA to turn over documents responding to a "troubling report" from the Health and Human Services Department's inspector general detailing "severe shortages" of emergency equipment reported by hospitals around the country.
"The report confirms that — in the richest nation in the world — hospitals are lacking masks, gowns and other basic materials," Homeland Security Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., and Oversight Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., said in a letter to FEMA Administrator [[Peter Gaynor]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[House releases new impeachment evidence linking Nunes aide to Parnas|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/01/17/devin-nunes-aide-lev-parnas-100732]]'' January 17, 2020, Kyle Cheney, [[Politico]]
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House impeachment investigators sought Friday to pull [[Devin Nunes]], the top [[Republican]] on the [[House Intelligence Committee]], deeper into the [[Ukraine]] scandal at the center of President Donald Trump's upcoming impeachment trial.
A set of text messages released Friday evening by the Intelligence Committee show a top Nunes aide, [[Derek Harvey]], in frequent contact with Lev Parnas, the indicted associate of Rudy Giuliani who has become a key figure in the Ukraine controversy that resulted in Trump's impeachment last month. In one exchange, Harvey appears to pass along Nunes' contact information two days before the Intelligence Committee's impeachment report indicated that a phone connected to Nunes made contact with a phone connected to Parnas.
The text messages, provided to investigators by Parnas, show Harvey in contact with Parnas throughout the spring of [[2019]] — the same time Parnas was working with Giuliani and other Trump allies to remove the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, [[Marie Yovanovitch]]. Yovanovitch had been viewed as an obstacle to Giuliani's effort to convince Ukraine to investigate Trump's political rivals, including former Vice President Joe Biden. Previously released information suggested Harvey and Parnas began communicating at least as early as January 2019.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[House Republican leaders condemn GOP candidate who made racist videos|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/17/house-republicans-condemn-gop-candidate-racist-videos-325579]]'' June 17, 2020, Ally Mutnick, [[Politico]]
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The House's highest-ranking [[Republican]]s are racing to distance themselves from a leading GOP congressional candidate in [[Georgia]] after POLITICO uncovered hours of Facebook videos in which she expresses racist, Islamophobic and anti-Semitic views.
The candidate, [[Marjorie Taylor Greene]], suggested that [[Muslim]]s do not belong in government; thinks black people "are held slaves to the Democratic Party"; called [[George Soros]], a Jewish Democratic megadonor, a Nazi; and said she would feel "proud" to see a [[Confederate]] monument if she were black because it symbolizes progress made since the Civil War.
Greene finished first in a primary for a deep-red, northwest Georgia seat last week by a nearly 2-to-1 margin over the second-place candidate. She is entering an August runoff as the favorite to secure the Republican nomination for a district where that is tantamount to winning the general election in November. Her initial victory — which has sparked panic in GOP circles — comes as Republicans are grappling with a national reckoning over racial injustice and police brutality after [[George Floyd]], an unarmed black man, was killed by a Minneapolis police officer last month.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How 'Holocough' Went from Anti-Semitic Threat to COVID-19 Truther Rallying Cry|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-holocough-went-from-anti-semitic-threat-to-covid-truther-rallying-cry]]'' September 8, 2020, Mark Hay, [[Daily Beast]]
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In May, conspiracy theory and hate speech monitoring groups started flagging the spread of a disturbing anti-Semitic meme: a stylized picture of the novel coronavirus on a tie-dye-like background framed with text reading, "COVID-19. If you have the bug, give a hug. Spread the flu to every Jew. Holocough."
A report by the Community Security Trust, a British group that works to stop the spread of anti-Semitism, cast the meme as the apex of far-right chatter "about getting infected, either deliberately or accidentally, and then going to synagogues and other [[Jewish]] buildings to try to infect as many Jewish people as possible."
The meme soon largely fell out of the public eye. But the term holocough spread, and not just among twisted circles advocating the anti-Semitic weaponization of the virus.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[How 'The Turner Diaries' Changed White Nationalism|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/09/how-the-turner-diaries-changed-white-nationalism/500039/]]'' September 16, 2016, J.M. Berger, [[The Atlantic]]
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Before there was an alt-right, there was The [[Turner Diaries]].
First published nearly 40 years ago, the infamous dystopian novel depicts a fictional white nationalist revolution culminating in global genocide.
The events of the book open 25 years ago today—September 16, [[1991]], the date of the first entry in Earl Turner's diary. The fictional diary describes a racist's vision of a nightmare world, in which "The System"—[[Africa]]n American enforcers led by [[Jewish]] politicians—attempt to confiscate all guns in the United States. A secretive organization known as The Order rises up to take back the country for white supremacists, eventually winning an apocalyptic insurgency and nuclear war, first taking over the country and later the world.
The Turner Diaries was created in the [[1970]]s by [[William Luther Pierce]], leader of the neo-Nazi group the [[National Alliance]]. Crudely written and wildly racist, The Turner Diaries has helped inspire dozens of armed robberies and more than 200 murders in the decades since its publication.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[How "alpha males" like Bannon and Gorka lost the White House|https://www.newsweek.com/trump-bannon-gorka-658168]]'' September 2, 2017, Alexander Nazaryan, [[Newsweek]]
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The macho men came into [[Washington]], D.C., like the Rough Riders of lore, ready to tear down this town-upon-a-swamp, then set it ablaze with the fury of their nationalist convictions. Eight months later, they're slinking away with a collective whine, reminding Americans once again of the vast gap between rhetoric and action, between tough words and tough choices.
It was supposed to be so glorious, this new Washington high on [[Republican]] testosterone. "The alpha males are back," declared [[Sebastian Gorka]] back in December on [[Fox News]]. The reference was to himself and, presumably, the many other members of the incoming Trump administration who would give no succor to terrorists abroad, or to seditionists at home, in particular those employed by The [[New York Times]] and [[CNN]].
The alpha males didn't last long on Capitol Hill. First went Michael T. Flynn, the national security adviser departed in February, after his extensive ties to [[Russia]] came to light; March brought the demise of [[Boris Epshteyn]], a boorish media representative who once assaulted a man in a Scottsdale, [[Arizona]], bar; spymaster manqué Ezra Cohen-Watnick got the heave-ho from the [[National Security Council]] in early August, following close behind unhinged colleague Rich Higgins; days later, the most alpha male of all, chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon, was fired by new chief of staff Gen. John F. Kelly; Gorka is gone too, reportedly axed in the midst of a two-week vacation that he surely devoted to some exceedingly alpha pursuit such as hunting killer whales with his bare hands or reading the swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[How a 'shadow' universe of charities joined with political warriors to fuel Trump's rise|https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/how-a-shadow-universe-of-charities-joined-with-political-warriors-to-fuel-trumps-rise/2017/06/03/ff5626ac-3a77-11e7-a058-ddbb23c75d82_story.html]]'' June 3, 2017, Robert O'Harrow Jr., [[Washington Post]]
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By late [[2013]], the Freedom Center barely resembled the charity the [[IRS]] had approved for tax exemption. When it began, he told the IRS that it planned to serve the "broad public community as an educational institution."
Now it was openly involved in fighting a political war with the left. "You can counter their attacks by turning their guns around," Horowitz said in a speech at the time. "You can neutralize them by fighting fire with fire."
Among the center's targets was climate change, which it attacked repeatedly as a ruse by the left. Frontpagemag.com writers made fun of global warming in stories with headlines such as "New Study Says Global Warming Is Good For Polar Bears" and "Global Warming Ended in [[1996]]."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How a chance Twitter thread launched Trump's favorite coronavirus drug|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/07/twitter-thread-launched-trump-coronavirus-drug-170557]]'' April 7, 2020, Tina Nguyen, [[Politico]]
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In mid-March, a cryptocurrency investor, a law school graduate and a self-described philosopher found each other on [[Twitter]]. They discussed their hopes that a little-known drug called hydroxychloroquine could help contain the accelerating coronavirus outbreak.
Two days later, two of them published a paper about the drug's potential on [[Google]] Docs, falsely claiming the imprimatur of two major universities and the National Academy of Sciences.
Three weeks later, the president of the United States said he himself may take the drug and encouraged others to do the same.
"What do you have to lose?" Trump asked on Saturday. "I'll say it again: What do you have to lose? Take it."
The events appear to be part of a remarkable domino effect that could happen only in this moment, with this administration.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[How a Conservative Activist Invented the Conflict Over Critical Race Theory|https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-inquiry/how-a-conservative-activist-invented-the-conflict-over-critical-race-theory]]'' June 18, 2021, Benjamin Wallace-Wells, [[New Yorker]]
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He thought that the phrase was a better description of what conservatives were opposing, but it also seemed like a promising political weapon. "Its connotations are all negative to most middle-class Americans, including racial minorities, who see the world as 'creative' rather than 'critical,' 'individual' rather than 'racial,' 'practical' rather than 'theoretical.' Strung together, the phrase 'critical race theory' connotes hostile, academic, divisive, race-obsessed, poisonous, elitist, anti-American." Most perfect of all, Rufo continued, critical race theory is not "an externally applied pejorative." Instead, "it's the label the critical race theorists chose themselves."
Last summer, Rufo published several more pieces for City Journal, and, on September 2nd, he appeared on "[[Tucker Carlson]] Tonight." Rufo had prepared a three-minute monologue, to be uploaded to a teleprompter at a [[Seattle]] studio, and he had practiced carefully enough that when a teleprompter wasn't available he still remembered what to say. On air, set against the deep-blue background of [[Fox News]], he told Carlson, "It's absolutely astonishing how critical race theory"—he said those three words slowly, for emphasis—"has pervaded every aspect of the federal government." Carlson's face retracted into a familiar pinched squint while Rufo recounted several of his articles. Then he said what he'd come to say: "Conservatives need to wake up. This is an existential threat to the United States. And the bureaucracy, even under Trump, is being weaponized against core American values. And I'd like to make it explicit: The President and the White House—it's within their authority to immediately issue an executive order to abolish critical-race-theory training from the federal government. And I call on the President to immediately issue this executive order—to stamp out this destructive, divisive, pseudoscientific ideology."
The next morning, Rufo was home with his wife and two sons when he got a phone call from a 202 area code. The man on the other end, Rufo recalled, said, " 'Chris, this is [[Mark Meadows]], chief of staff, reaching out on behalf of the President. He saw your segment on 'Tucker' last night, and he's instructed me to take action." Soon after, Rufo flew to [[Washington]], D.C., to assist in drafting an executive order, issued by the White House in late September, that limited how contractors providing federal diversity seminars could talk about race. "This entire movement came from nothing," Rufo wrote to me recently, as the conservative campaign against critical race theory consumed [[Twitter]] each morning and Fox News each night. But the truth is more specific than that. Really, it came from him.
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{{f132.png}} ''[[How a cyberphilosopher convinced followers to cut off family|http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/how-a-cyberphilosopher-convinced-followers-to-cut-off-family/article7511365/?page=all]]'' December 12, 2008, Tu Thanh Ha, [[Globe and Mail]]
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Unbeknownst to her, throughout the fall Tom had been writing on the Canadian website, [[Freedomain Radio]], comparing family life to a prison , in posts with titles such as " Confirming the evil of my parents ."
The man running the website is a [[Toronto]]-area resident named [[Stefan Molyneux]], who encourages people to cut contact with their parents, even outlining scripts they can follow in the breakup.
Ms. Weed's was one of several cases in [[Europe]] and North America that appear to have followed the script of the pied piper from Canadian suburbia.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[How a data-backed Christian nationalist machine helped Trump to power|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/03/bill-dallas-christian-nationalist-right-donald-trump]]'' March 3, 2020, Katherine Stewart, [[The Guardian]]
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On March 7 [[2016]], [[Dallas]] and Eldred appeared with Marcus and Joni Lamb on a Christian broadcasting network, to deliver a clear message to viewers: vote – the "right" way.
Lamb cut straight to what that meant. "Recently same-sex marriage became the law of the land," he said, knitting his fulsome eyebrows. "And principally it happened because Christians didn't vote in the presidential election, and supreme court justices who were very liberal were appointed to the bench."
Dallas was the guy with the numbers and a plan: "Ninety million Christians, OK, and 39 million don't get involved," he said. "If they got involved, eventually the fragrance of this country would have a Christ-like fragrance."
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{{f43.png}} ''[[How a dubious Russian document influenced the FBI's handling of the Clinton probe|https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/how-a-dubious-russian-document-influenced-the-fbis-handling-of-the-clinton-probe/2017/05/24/f375c07c-3a95-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html]]'' May 24, 2017, Karoun Demirjian, [[Washington Post]]
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In the midst of the [[2016]] presidential primary season, the [[FBI]] received a purported [[Russia]]n intelligence document describing a tacit understanding between the campaign of [[Hillary Clinton]] and the Justice Department over the inquiry into whether she intentionally revealed classified information through her use of a private email server.
The Russian document mentioned a supposed email describing how then-Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch had privately assured someone in the Clinton campaign that the email investigation would not push too deeply into the matter — a conversation that if made public would cast doubt on the inquiry's integrity.
Current and former officials have said that document played a significant role in the July decision by then-FBI Director James B. Comey to announce on his own, without Justice Department involvement, that the investigation was over. That public announcement — in which he criticized Clinton and made extensive comments about the evidence — set in motion a chain of other FBI moves that Democrats now say helped Trump win the presidential election.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How a fake persona laid the groundwork for a Hunter Biden conspiracy deluge|https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/how-fake-persona-laid-groundwork-hunter-biden-conspiracy-deluge-n1245387]]'' October 29, 2020, Ben Collins, [[NBC News]]
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One month before a purported leak of files from [[Hunter Biden]]'s laptop, a fake "intelligence" document about him went viral on the right-wing internet, asserting an elaborate conspiracy theory involving former Vice President [[Joe Biden]]'s son and business in [[China]].
The document, a 64-page composition that was later disseminated by close associates of President [[Donald Trump]], appears to be the work of a fake "intelligence firm" called [[Typhoon Investigations]], according to researchers and public documents.
The author of the document, a self-identified Swiss security analyst named [[Martin Aspen]], is a fabricated identity, according to analysis by disinformation researchers, who also concluded that Aspen's profile picture was created with an artificial intelligence face generator. The intelligence firm that Aspen lists as his previous employer said that no one by that name had ever worked for the company and that no one by that name lives in [[Switzerland]], according to public records and social media searches.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How a Fringe Muslim Cleric From Australia Became a Hero to America's Far Right|https://theintercept.com/2019/06/25/mohamad-tawhidi-far-right/]]'' June 25, 2019, Robert Mackey, [[The Intercept]]
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For Islamophobes, [[Mohamad Tawhidi]] is something very close to a godsend. A Shia [[Muslim]] cleric, raised in [[Australia]] and educated in [[Iran]], Tawhidi presents himself as an Islamic reformer who embraces and amplifies far-right warnings that immigration by his fellow Muslims poses an existential threat to Western civilization. "He's a hero," the former [[New York]] Assembly Member Dov Hikind said last month, introducing Tawhidi to an audience of Orthodox Jews in [[Brooklyn]]. "He is a super-special individual that God has introduced to this world." Tawhidi immediately repaid the favor by suggesting that Muslims, at least those from the majority Sunni sect, are mistaken to consider [[Jerusalem]] a sacred site. "Muslims who are fighting for Palestine are absolutely confused," he said. "Palestine is [[Jewish]] land." Tawhidi went on to call political Islam "a disease," and accused America's first two Muslim women in [[Congress]], [[Ilhan Omar]] and [[Rashida Tlaib]], of "bringing a Hamas agenda to the U.S. Congress." Hikind, who is leading a campaign to force Omar from the House Foreign Affairs Committee over her comments about [[Israel]], was delighted by Tawhidi's baseless claim that the two Democrats are secret agents of the Palestinian Islamist movement.
HIGHLIGHT from our event with @imamofpeace where he speaks about how @ilhan and @rashidatlaib represent Hamas in Congress!
"Why are you bringing a Hamas agenda to the US Congress?!" pic.twitter.com/sBvyoTpogM — Dov Hikind (@HikindDov) May 23, [[2019]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How a gay hipster became a right-wing smearmeister|https://www.coloradoindependent.com/2015/10/26/how-a-gay-hipster-became-a-right-wing-smearmeister/]]'' October 26, 2015, Kyle Harris, [[Colorado Independent]]
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"Flat-out deranged."
That's how The [[Denver Post]]'s editorial board described 26-year-old libertarian politico [[Jonathan Lockwood]]'s comments last month about Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet's vote in favor of the [[Iran]] deal.
Over the past months, the word deranged has appeared in The Denver Post to describe a select few people: the [[Aurora]] theater killer, the school shooter at Arapahoe High School and the white supremacist who massacred nine churchgoers in [[South Carolina]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How a Nazi Slur for 'Fake News' Became an Alt-Right Rallying Cry|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-a-nazi-slur-for-fake-news-became-an-alt-right-rallying-cry]]'' October 8, 2017, Josephine Huetlin, [[Daily Beast]]
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BERLIN—[[Lügenpresse]]—lying press—is a word with a very particular pedigree in [[Germany]] that's been adopted by wingnuts on the right in the United States and tossed around as a novel way to say "fake news" or, indeed, "f*** you, reporters." It rang out in the streets of [[Charlottesville]] in August, and it pops up often in the twittersphere.
That it echoes the rhetoric of the Nazis is sadly appropriate to the present, when ideologues try to own the "truth" by branding all others as purveyors of lies. It's a pattern we've seen solidly established even (and especially) in the White House, where an administration that came to office by claiming [[Barack Obama]] was born in [[Kenya]], three million illegal immigrants voted for [[Hillary Clinton]], and the inauguration of [[Donald Trump]] saw the biggest crowd ever, now lectures professional reporters about their "responsibility to tell the truth."
[[George Orwell]], long before he wrote his nightmare novel of totalitarianism, [[1984]], noted that a special contribution of the Nazis was to destroy the very notion of commonly accepted facts. "Nazi theory," Orwell wrote in [[1942]], "specifically denies that such a thing as 'the truth' exists. There is, for instance, no such thing as 'science.' There is only 'German science,' '[[Jewish]] science,' etc. The implied objective of this line of thought is a nightmare world in which the Leader, or some ruling clique, controls not only the future but the past. If the Leader says of such and such an event, 'It never happened'—well, it never happened. If he says that two and two are five—well, two and two are five."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How a pair of anti-vaccine activists sparked a #FireFauci furor|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/13/anti-vaccine-activists-fire-fauci-furor-185001]]'' April 13, 2020, Tina Nguyen, [[Politico]]
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Ayyadurai, or "Dr. Shiva" as his fans call him, is a controversial scientist and long-shot Massachusetts Senate candidate who is pushing a variety of claims that range from dubious to medically disputed to outright false. He has argued that a strict vitamin regimen can prevent and treat the coronavirus — an unsubstantiated view at odds with the medical community and existing research. And he claims Fauci is a deep-state plant hellbent on "forced and mandatory vaccines" to support "Big Pharma" — a claim for which there is no evidence.
Yet Ayyadurai, who is not a medical doctor, has the imprimatur of several degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an online fan base among the people leading the movement to oust Fauci, the government's top infectious disease expert. That includes [[DeAnna Lorraine]], who suddenly ended up in the spotlight after Trump retweeted her call to #FireFauci. Lorraine, a former challenger for Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]]'s California House seat who has regularly retweeted [[QAnon]] conspiracies, is using her newfound perch to stump for Ayyadurai.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How a Petition to Shut Down Pornhub Got Two Million Signatures|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wxqy4z/petition-shut-down-pornhub-trafficking-hub-earn-it]]'' September 1, 2020, Samantha Cole, [[Vice News]]
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Right after the Superbowl, an event that's been incorrectly called the biggest human trafficking day of the year for almost a decade—the [[Washington Examiner]] published Mickelwait's op-ed titled " Time to shut [[Pornhub]] down ." In that piece, she used recent incidents of exploitative content on one of the most popular porn platforms on the internet to argue that Pornhub should be shut down entirely. She highlighted videos that led to the arrest of a rapist after he uploaded child porn of his victim to the site, as well as the Girls Do Porn lawsuit .
[[Laila Mickelwait]]'s timing was perfect. It was, in some ways, inevitable that her " [[TraffickingHub]] " campaign to shut down Pornhub would go viral when it launched in February.
[[Exodus Cry]]'s website states that it uses funding to change laws that will "end the sex industry," and "works with governments and legislators... to implement legislation that creates criminal culpability for sex buyers, pimps, and traffickers, and brings freedom and support to victims."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How a QAnon-Backing Hormone Doctor Financed 2020's Craziest, Scariest Election Conspiracy|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-a-qanon-backing-hormone-doctor-financed-2020s-craziest-scariest-election-conspiracy?ref=home]]'' December 18, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Last fall, as [[Donald Trump]] promoted fears about widespread election fraud and pressure mounted on [[Texas]] [[Republican]]s to prevent the state from going blue, local GOP kingmaker Dr. Stephen F. Hotze became convinced that the far-right [[John Birch Society]]'s long-ago warning of a communist takeover was on the verge of coming true.
Hotze warned his wife to prepare for a left-wing revolution. And, using a fortune he amassed as a "hormone replacement" doctor, he began paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to a small army of private investigators, dead-set on proving his claims that [[Houston]] Democrats were committing voter fraud on a massive scale.
Hotze's private investigators tracked the movements of specific people in the city who he suspected of committing crimes. In a blog post, Hotze claimed that his investigators were working 15-hour days and cost $200,000 a week.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How a renegade Chinese billionaire became a center of D.C. intrigue|https://www.politico.com/story/2019/06/07/guo-wengui-chinese-billionaire-1356594]]'' June 7, 2019, Ben Schreckinger, [[Politico]]
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A billionaire at the center of U.S.-[[China]] tensions is waging a mysterious legal battle against two D.C. conservatives over a private espionage deal gone bad. The fight touches on a pair of think tanks, a senator's widow and the capital's tight-knit group of China hardliners, adding a new chapter to an international saga that has divided the Trump administration and the president's external allies.
It began when a firm tied to the billionaire, real estate magnate [[Guo Wengui]], allegedly hired a private intelligence firm to dig up dirt on [[Chinese]] nationals — including their bank records, porn habits and any illegitimate children — then sued, saying the firm failed to deliver. In turn, the intelligence firm has claimed Guo's side gave it a thumb drive loaded with sophisticated malware and that he sought information on people whose records were deemed sensitive by the U.S. government.
The ongoing suit, the details of which are reported here for the first time, deepens the already considerable mystique surrounding the billionaire businessman. An ally of [[Steve Bannon]]'s and a fugitive from Chinese authorities, Guo now lives in [[New York]]. His presence in the U.S. has exacerbated tensions between China's ruling Communist Party and the administration of President [[Donald Trump]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How a Reno casino con man duped the CIA and pulled one of the 'most dangerous hoaxes' in American history|https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/reno-casino-conman-pulled-greatest-hoax-american-history]]'' October 14, 2014, Travis Daub, [[PBS]]
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In the winter of [[2003]], the [[CIA]] received a disturbing bit of information. Al-Qaida, the intelligence said, was planning to strike the U.S. by hijacking a specific list of incoming international flights from [[France]] and other nations.
The agency shared the information with the White House. They had flight numbers, schedules and possible coordinates for the attacks. After speaking with the French government, President Bush issued an order to ground certain flights worldwide, severely disrupting holiday travel.
But it turns out the intelligence was flawed. In fact, no such plot existed to crash Air France 747s in the U.S., nor was there any credible intelligence that al-Qaida was planning a [[Christmas]] attack. Few knew exactly from where the bad information had originated, thanks to silos inside the intelligence sphere. The information had come from [[Dennis Montgomery]], a little-known government contractor who claimed he had the ability to decode secret al-Qaida messages embedded in [[Al Jazeera]] broadcasts. After the groundings, French officials demanded access to Montgomery's software, and handed it over to a team of French engineers to analyze.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[How a Right-Wing Troll Managed to Manipulate the Mainstream Media|https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/andy-ngo-right-wing-troll-antifa-877914/]]'' September 3, 2019, EJ Dickson, [[Rolling Stone]]
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There's a folksy saying that grandparents of all stripes like to dispense: If it looks like a duck and acts like a duck, then you shouldn't be surprised when it starts quacking. Another, perhaps less folksy version of this idiom is [[Occam's Razor]], the theory that the simplest explanation for an event or phenomenon is usually the most likely.
Nowhere was this demonstrated more quickly than in the case of the meteoric rise and equally rapid fall of [[Andy Ngo]], the provocateur and social media personality who garnered nationwide sympathy last June, when he tweeted that he was attacked by antifascist protesters at a [[Proud Boys]] rally. Last week, the local newspaper the [[Portland Mercury]] reported that a left-wing activist going undercover as a member of [[Patriot Prayer]], a far-right group known for promoting and engaging in violent clashes with leftist activists, had given the publication an 18-minute video that included footage of Ngo with a group of Patriot Prayer members as the members discuss an upcoming brawl, including weaponry to be used in altercations with antifa. Ngo, who describes himself as a journalist, did not record the conversation, and does not appear to have his camera or notebook out. For part of the footage, he is seen on his phone.
The source told the Mercury that Ngo and Patriot Prayer have an "understanding" that the group offers him protection when he covers rallies in exchange for favorable coverage. While this has not been confirmed, and Ngo strongly denies these allegations, an audio conversation between members of the Proud Boys, released by [[Willamette Week]] seemed to confirm that such discussions between Ngo and the Proud Boys had occurred, as one man is recorded saying that Ngo was attacked on June 29th because he refused an offer of protection. "Andy Ngo was fucking told that if he wanted protection from the PBs [Proud Boys], he went in with us and he went out with us," the man says.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[How a student in a diaper caused an eruption in one of America's biggest conservative youth organisations|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/diaper-turning-point-usa-kent-state-student-conservative-youth-repulican-kaitlin-bennett-a8230021.html]]'' February 26, 2018, Emily Shugerman, [[The Independent]]
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One of America's most prominent conservative youth organisations has been engaged for months in a bitter internal fight over a university student wearing a baby's diaper.
[[Turning Point USA]], the non-profit founded by conservative activist [[Charlie Kirk]] and funded by a roster of [[Republican]] mega-donors, is known for the performative stunts it uses to recruit new members on campus. Among other things, they have created a "Professor Watch List" for teachers who they claim discriminate against conservatives, and invited right-wing provocateur [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] to speak on college campuses.
However it was "[[Free Speech]] Week" at [[Kent State University]] last October – which featured one student dressed in a diaper, sucking on a pacifier in a playpen – that brought the group mass attention.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How a tea party-linked group plans to turbocharge lockdown protests|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/24/tea-party-lockdown-coronavirus-206083]]'' April 24, 2020, Tina Ngyen, [[Politico]]
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The Convention of States, an activist network with tea party origins, did not originate the coronavirus lockdown protests across the country. But it's got a plan to take them to the next level.
Publicly, the group claims no affiliation with the organizers agitating for state governments to lift social-distancing measures. Yet behind the scenes and on their social media channels, the group's leaders have made no secret of their desire to boost the protests, if not elevate them to a bigger, more professionalized and media-friendly network with a more broadly appealing message.
Over the past several weeks, the group has scooped up dozens of URLs for sites aimed at organizing future protests in key states — OpenWINow.com, opencalifornianow.com, openfloridanow.com, openarizonanow.com. On private forums, activists affiliated with the Convention of States are coordinating their own protests. And in [[Facebook]] livestreams, the organization's leader has been advising protesters to avoid divisive features that marked some early lockdown protests: stand apart from each other, bring hand sanitizer, and, most importantly, do not openly carry guns, even if you're protesting in an open-carry state.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[How a white nationalist's family came to blows over a trailer tryst|https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2018/03/13/white-nationalist-leader-matthew-heimbach-arrested-for-domestic-battery/]]'' March 14, 2018, Marwa Eltagouri, [[Washington Post]]
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[[Matthew Heimbach]], who came to national attention in [[2016]] for shoving a black woman at a campaign rally for [[Donald Trump]], was arrested Tuesday and accused of attacking his wife and choking his white nationalist group's co-founder unconscious after the pair caught Heimbach having an affair in a trailer, authorities said.
Heimbach helped launch the [[Traditionalist Worker Party]] years ago and has been involved in organizing white separatist, supremacist and nationalist events around the country. Heimbach, who is in his mid-20s, is "the affable, youthful face of hate in America," an editor for the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]'s Hatewatch blog told The [[Washington Post]].
His desire for a United States split into separate racial states has lost Heimbach many friends, The Washington Post's Joe Heim wrote after the Trump rally incident. He's been excommunicated from his church and clashed with his parents — and last week was seen brawling with protesters at a white nationalist event at [[Michigan State University]].
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{{f84.png}} ''[[How American anti-choice groups are working to bring abortion bans to Canada|https://north99.org/2019/05/21/how-american-anti-choice-groups-are-working-to-bring-abortion-bans-to-canada/]]'' May 21, 2019, [[North99]]
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In the wake of the abortion bans introduced in the United States over the past month in states like [[Alabama]], [[Missouri]] and [[Georgia]], a spotlight has been cast on how the growing strength of the anti-choice movement could impact abortion laws in [[Canada]].
Disturbingly, the American anti-choice lobby isn't satisfied with banning abortions in the United States — they are also actively working to criminalize abortion in Canada.
The last few years have seen an increase in pro-life protests on Canadian university campuses, leading to questions of where exactly these groups are getting their funding from and who they're tied to. It turns out that one of the main organizations backing anti-abortion protestors on campuses, the [[Canadian Centre for Bio-Ethical Reform]] (CCBR), is a product of American anti-choice extremists.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[How an "old hippie" got accused of astroturfing the right-wing campaign to reopen the economy|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/04/reopen-liberate-urls/]]'' April 20, 2020, Ali Breland, [[Mother Jones]]
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I caught up with [[Michael Murphy]] late on Sunday from his home in [[Jacksonville]], [[Florida]], but it wasn't easy: he hadn't been able to answer his phone for 24 hours. "I had to turn it off," he said. "I'm also getting spearphishing emails every 30 seconds."
The angry callers had gotten Murphy's name from one of the dozens of domain registries that he had set up since Friday night. That day, a friend who lived in [[North Carolina]] noticed that right-wingers in that state and across the country were setting up rallies attacking business closures put in place to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
"I bought these names to try to stop the insanity, basically. And it just turned to insanity."
Murphy, who said he's staunchly opposed to and frustrated by the protests because of the risks they pose in accelerating the spread of the coronavirus, and his friend realized that the organizers, which turned out to include a small group of pro-gun advocates helping coordinate the campaign, were using a simple state-based abbreviation pattern to register websites promoting the protests.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How An App Funded By Sheldon Adelson Is Covertly Influencing The Online Conversation About Israel|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ishmaeldaro/act-il-social-media-astroturfing-israel-palestine]]'' September 20, 2018, Ishmael N. Daro, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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In early August, after months of heightened tension in the region, [[Israel]] carried out airstrikes in the Gaza Strip in retaliation for rocket and mortar attacks launched by the militant group Hamas. Meanwhile, another battle was just starting on social media.
On the [[Facebook]] page of the [[New York Times]], under an article about the latest outbreak of violence, a user named Nancy Saada wrote that "over 150 missiles and mortar shells were fired at Israeli civilians and towns injuring 11 Israelis and sending over 1 million Israelis running to bomb shelters!" She said Israel had a right to defend itself against Hamas and appended the hashtags #FreeGazaFromHamas and #IsraelUnderFire. The same user left almost identical comments on the Facebook pages of [[CNN]] International, [[Canada]]'s [[Global News]], [[Iran]]'s PressTV, and [[Nigeria]]'s Channels Television. Hers were among the most-liked comments on all five news organizations' Facebook posts. While the engagement appeared organic to those on Facebook, the comments and resulting likes were in fact part of a coordinated campaign to flood social media with talking points defending Israel's actions in Gaza. The campaign, which targeted dozens of prominent international outlets, was organized through Act.IL, a smartphone app and website developed by former Israeli intelligence officers in collaboration with the Israeli government, and with financial backing from conservative American casino billionaire [[Sheldon Adelson]]. Act.IL is a tool in the information war being waged over public perceptions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. While Facebook, [[Twitter]], and other tech companies have become increasingly alert to manipulation campaigns on their platforms, Act.IL has managed to fly under the radar thanks to an army of thousands of volunteers who post comments and images, and follow commands to like or criticize other online content. "This is a unique case of advanced digital political astroturfing," said Katie Joseff, research manager of the Digital Intelligence Laboratory at the Institute for the Future, a think tank that studies the social impact of technology.
"This is a unique case of advanced digital political astroturfing."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How an army of farcical fakes ruined Turning Point UK's big day|https://www.wired.co.uk/article/how-an-army-of-fakes-took-on-rightwing-organisation-turning-point-uk]]'' February 6, 2019, Gian Volpicelli, [[Wired UK]]
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The launch of the [[UK]] branch of American rightwing student organisation Turning Point [[USA]] has descended into a slapdash farce following the appearance of a swarm of parody [[Twitter]] accounts impersonating the organisation with varying degrees of success.
Since [[2012]], [[Turning Point USA]] has been active in university politics, opposing the spread of left-wing ideas on campuses, and targeting teachers who they suspect of harbouring an anti-conservative bias. The organisation is also notorious for its links to the Trump family, and for counting several [[Republican]] bigshots among its donors.
[[Turning Point UK]]'s debut – greeted with delight by pro-[[Brexit]] Conservative MPs [[Jacob Rees-Mogg]] and [[Priti Patel]] – was kick-started on February 1 when the organisation's handle @TPointUK tweeted a video lambasting Labour leader [[Jeremy Corbyn]] and calling young Britons to action against the left. About 24 hours later, a student and anti-fascist activist who goes by the name of Levi created a spoof of Turning Point's handle – @TurningPUK – and fired off a faux-outraged tweet about abortion. The person behind the account, who didn't give their full name, said they wanted to lampoon the group, which they worried could try and establish a presence in their university; but they didn't think that such a small Twitter prank would be anything more than that.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[How anti-Semitic beliefs have taken hold among some evangelical Christians|https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2019/08/22/how-anti-semitic-beliefs-have-quietly-taken-hold-among-some-evangelical-christians/]]'' August 22, 2019, Julie Zauzmer, [[Washington Post]]
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Trump, she says, "is surrounded by a Zionist environment with completely different values from [[Christian]]s. It's kabbalist. It's Talmudic values. Not the word of God."
In other words: It's the Jews' fault.
"Why do we have pro-abortion, pro-[[LGBTQ]] values, and we do not have more freedom to protect our faith? We are persecuted now," Yanko says about evangelical Christians like herself. "[Jews] say, 'We've got America. We control America.' That's what I know."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Antifa Became The Bogeyman Of George Floyd Protests|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/annehelenpetersen/antifa-rumors-george-floyd-protests]]'' June 9, 2020, Anne Helen Petersen, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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As protests against police brutality and in support of [[Black Lives Matter]] continue to proliferate across the small towns and rural communities, so, too, have rumors of white vans of masked antifa driving from town to town, reportedly intent on destruction. In Hood River, [[Oregon]], antifa were, according to screenshot of a fake Instagram story, calling on followers to "root loot do anything in your power." In [[Spring Hill]], [[Tennessee]], there was a "busload" staying at the Holiday Inn, prepping to loot Walgreens at noon. In Wenatchee, [[Washington]], bands of men dressed in black were surveilling potential targets. In Payette, [[Idaho]], a plane full of protesters was circling overhead. In [[Honolulu]], antifa had been flown in from the mainland. In Billings, [[Montana]], some claimed agitators had been spotted by the [[National Guard]]. In [[Nebraska]], they were creating [[Craigslist]] ads offering to pay people $25 a day to "cause as much chaos and destruction as possible." In Sisters, Oregon, they were planning to show up at the local Bi-Mart.
To be clear: All of these rumors were false. They were all, as the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office put it, "fourth-hand information." To combat them, police departments in dozens of towns are holding press conferences, posting announcements on social media, and telling anyone who calls the station that there has been no indication of a planned presence from antifa or any other outside agitators, whether "from [[Chicago]]" (code, in many parts of the Midwest, for black people) or "from [[Seattle]]" (code for liberals).
Yet these rumors continue to spread. That spread is facilitated by [[Facebook]] — where they thrive in groups whose previous focus was protesting pandemic-related shutdowns and circulating conspiracy theories about COVID-19 — and fanned by President [[Donald Trump]], who recently declared his intention to label antifa a terrorist group. This morning, the president raised the antifa menace yet again, tweeting that the protester violently shoved by police in [[Buffalo]], [[New York]], "could be an ANTIFA." (He was not.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Betsy DeVos and her money has shaped education in Michigan|https://www.mlive.com/news/2016/11/how_betsy_devos_has_shaped_edu.html]]'' November 29, 2016, Brian McVicar, [[MLive]]
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By and large, the biggest education story of [[2016]] has been the legislative battle to rescue the financially-struggling [[Detroit]] Public Schools district.
The Great Lakes Education Project, a charter school advocacy group founded by DeVos and her husband Dick, was at the front and center of that battle. GLEP opposed a provision in the legislation that would have prevented low-performing charter schools from opening in the city and would have ensured that new schools are placed in underserved areas. That provision ultimately did not make it into the final deal.
The DeVos' impact on the DPS legislation was widely discussed, including in a piece by the [[Michigan]] Campaign Finance Network. Over the last decade, the DeVos family gave "at least $6.1 million directly to the Michigan [[Republican]] Party, about $752,200 to the Senate Republican Campaign Committee and about $1.1 million to the House Republican Campaign Committee," according to the nonpartisan group.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Breitbart Is Crushing Mainstream Media on Facebook|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/jgeqe7/how-breitbart-is-crushing-mainstream-media-on-facebook]]'' December 23, 2019, David Uberti, [[Vice News]]
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BuzzFeed exposed its star writer's ties to white nationalists. The site embarrassingly attacked accusers of alleged pedophile and failed [[Alabama]] Senate candidate [[Roy Moore]]. Onetime Trump adviser [[Steve Bannon]] stepped down after daring to question the president. Seemingly plummeting traffic numbers fueled a narrative of decline.
But [[Breitbart]] still had [[Facebook]]. And its influence on the platform, which will be key in Trump's reelection campaign, has been massive during the impeachment fight.
Breitbart has drawn more likes, comments, and shares than [[CNN]]'s main page in each of the past three months, according to the analytics firm CrowdTangle. Users have interacted with Breitbart's posts 20 percent more often than CNN's primary account over that period, despite having just one-eighth the following.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[How Charismatic Catholic Groups Like Amy Coney Barrett's People of Praise Inspired 'The Handmaid's Tale'|https://www.newsweek.com/amy-coney-barrett-people-praise-group-inspired-handmaids-tale-1533293]]'' September 21, 2020, Khaleda Rahman, [[Newsweek]]
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Amy Coney Barrett, a favorite to be President [[Donald Trump]]'s Supreme Court nominee to replace [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]], is affiliated with a type of Christian religious group that served as inspiration for [[Margaret Atwood]]'s dystopian novel, The [[Handmaid's Tale]].
Barrett, a devout [[Catholic]], and her husband both belong to the [[People of Praise]] group, current and former members have said, according to The [[New York Times]]. Their fathers have served as leaders in the group.
The charismatic Christian parachurch organization, which was founded in [[South Bend]], [[Indiana]] in [[1971]], teaches that men have authority over their wives. Members swear a lifelong oath of loyalty to one another and are expected to donate at least 5 per cent of their earnings to the group.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Dangerous Conspiracy Theories Like QAnon Find a Home in Anti-Choice Politics|https://rewirenewsgroup.com/article/2020/09/29/how-dangerous-conspiracy-theories-like-qanon-find-a-home-in-anti-choice-politics/]]'' September 29, 2020, Lindsay E. Beyerstein, [[Rewire News Group]]
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[[QAnon]] memes live through hashtags like #SaveOurChildren.
Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images
On January 7, [[2018]], Cheryl Sullenger, the senior vice president of the radical anti-choice protest group [[Operation Rescue]], posted an entry on her organization's website entitled, "These people are SICK!" #QAnon Takes on [[Planned Parenthood]]." The post included a statement from Operation Rescue president [[Troy Newman]] thanking the anonymous chan poster "Q" for linking approvingly to a [[Republican]]-led congressional investigation into bogus allegations that Planned Parenthood trafficked in baby parts for profit. The investigation was sparked by an undercover operation by anti-choice activist [[David Daleiden]] of the Center for [[Medical]] Progress, a group Newman co-founded.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[How dangerous is Jordan B Peterson, the rightwing professor who 'hit a hornets' nest'?|https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/feb/07/how-dangerous-is-jordan-b-peterson-the-rightwing-professor-who-hit-a-hornets-nest]]'' February 7, 2018, Dorian Lynskey, [[The Guardian]]
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The Canadian psychology professor and culture warrior Jordan B Peterson could not have hoped for better publicity than his recent encounter with Cathy Newman on [[Channel 4 News]]. The more Newman inaccurately paraphrased his beliefs and betrayed her irritation, the better Peterson came across. The whole performance, which has since been viewed more than 6m times on [[YouTube]] and was described by excitable [[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] as "one of the great interviews of all time", bolstered Peterson's preferred image as the coolly rational man of science facing down the hysteria of political correctness. As he told Newman in his distinctive, constricted voice, which he has compared to that of Kermit the Frog: "I choose my words very, very carefully."
The confrontation has worked wonders for Peterson. His new book 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos has become a runaway bestseller in the [[UK]], US, [[Canada]], [[Australia]], [[Germany]] and [[France]], making him the public intellectual du jour. Peterson is not just another troll, narcissist or blowhard whose arguments are fatally compromised by bad faith, petulance, intellectual laziness and blatant bigotry. It is harder to argue with someone who believes what he says and knows what he is talking about – or at least conveys that impression. No wonder every scourge of political correctness, from the [[Spectator]] to InfoWars, is aflutter over the 55-year-old professor who appears to bring heavyweight intellectual armature to standard complaints about "social-justice warriors" and "snowflakes". They think he could be the culture war's Weapon X.
Despite his appetite for self-promotion, Peterson claims to be a reluctant star. "In a sensible world, I would have got my 15 minutes of fame," he told the [[Ottawa Citizen]] last year. "I feel like I'm surfing a giant wave … and it could come crashing down and wipe me out, or I could ride it and continue. All of those options are equally possible."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[How did a Proud Boys leader with a felony record get into the White House?|https://www.salon.com/2020/12/15/how-did-a-proud-boys-leader-with-a-felony-record-get-into-the-white-house/]]'' December 15, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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The chairman of the white nationalist [[Proud Boys]] group, a convicted felon, posted photos from inside the White House gates ahead of a violent pro-Trump rally in [[Washington]] [[DC]] on Saturday, raising new questions about the president's apparent embrace of the right-wing agitators.
[[Enrique Tarrio]] revealed that he visited the executive mansion on Saturday after receiving a "last-minute invite to an undisclosed location." The White House later said that Tarrio had not been invited, but had instead taken part in a holiday tour. "He was on a public White House [[Christmas]] tour," White House spokesperson [[Judd Deere]] said over the weekend. "He did not have a meeting with the president, nor did the White House invite him."
White House public tours are self-guided, and anyone who wants one, including Christmas tours, must apply no fewer than 21 days ahead of their booking date because the application includes a security form and background check. Hopefuls with a felony are generally denied, a former Trump White House official told [[Salon]], unless a senior member of the administration intervenes.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[How do you get from the trailer park to a White House job? Give money to Trump's spiritual adviser.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/02/paula-white-how-do-you-get-from-the-trailer-park-to-a-white-house-job-give-money-to-trumps-spiritual-adviser/]]'' February 17, 2020, Stephanie Mencimer, [[Mother Jones]]
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On a Friday morning in February, televangelist [[Paula White]]-Cain spent more than two hours preaching at the King [[Jesus]] church Supernatural Ministry School in [[Miami]]. With top billing on the event website as "[[Donald Trump]]'s spiritual adviser," White stood in front of a stage with a light show befitting a Pink Floyd cover band. With a sanctuary that holds 7,000 people, one of the nation's largest Latino churches was packed with "apostles" and "prophets" who'd come to be "activated in God's supernatural power" and learn to expand their ministry.
"They called me trailer trash," White said, as an interpreter in a blue track suit jacket translated her words into Spanish. "But our God's in the recycling business." With her husband, the keyboardist for Journey, providing a stirring backtrack, White testified about her own rags-to-riches tale, starting with her humble roots in Tupelo, [[Mississippi]], her father's suicide, her out-of-wedlock teen pregnancy, her years working her way up from janitor to Sunday school teacher at a [[Maryland]] church.
"God kept opening doors until eventually, 19 years ago, I get a phone call out of the blue, from this man named Donald Trump," she said, recalling the day in [[2002]] when the twice-divorced [[New York]] real estate mogul reached out to her after catching her show on a local [[Florida]] TV station. "He said, 'You're fantastic.' He said, 'You have the 'it' factor.' I said, 'Sir, we call that the anointing.'" White said the Lord told her to help Trump know God. "I took on that assignment never knowing that one day that man that God told me to show him who He was would become the president of the United States of America," she told the crowd, which cheered with enthusiasm.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How Donald Trump Jr. Landed Smack in the Middle of a Right-Wing Civil War|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-donald-trump-jr-landed-smack-in-the-middle-of-a-right-wing-civil-war]]'' November 12, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Donald Trump Jr]]. had just started talking about his new book at UCLA on Sunday when someone in the audience began imitating actor Joaquin [[Phoenix]]'s unsettlingly loud laughter from Joker.
As the cackles filled the auditorium, Trump Jr. looked into the crowd, unsure whether what he was saying was really that funny.
Things only got worse from there.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[How Donald Trump Moved Millions From His Campaign Donors To His Private Business|https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelatindera/2020/07/21/how-donald-trump-moved-millions-from-his-campaign-donors-to-his-private-business/]]'' July 21, 2020, Dan Alexander, [[Forbes]]
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[[Donald Trump]] has not given a dime to his reelection campaign, opting instead to fund the entire effort with his donors' money. His business, meanwhile, has continued to charge the campaign for things like food, lodging and rent. The result is that $2.2 million of contributions from other people has turned into $2.2 million of revenue for Trump.
And that's just counting the money flowing directly through the president's campaign. His reelection apparatus also includes two joint fundraising committees, which work with the [[Republican]] party to raise money for Trump. Since he took office, those entities—named [[Trump Victory]] and the Trump [[Make America Great Again]] Committee—have funneled another $2.3 million into the president's private business, according to a review of [[Federal Election Commission]] records. Then there's the [[Republican National Committee]], which has spent an additional $2.4 million at Trump properties. Add it all up, and the president, working in concert with the party he leads, has helped push $6.9 million into his businesses since taking office.
It's a meaningful sum, even for a large business. Consider the payments to Trump National Doral, the president's golf resort in [[Miami]]. In [[2017]], Trump's first year leading the country, revenues at Doral dropped from $88 million to $75 million, dragging profits (measured as earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) down from $12.4 million to just $4.3 million. The next year, the RNC, which had spent just $3,000 at the property in 2017, upped its expenditures to $603,000. That helped give a slight boost to the business, which recorded [[2018]] profits of $9.7 million, according to a spokesperson for the [[Trump Organization]].
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{{f1.png}} ''[[How Donald Trump's campaign chief created an online haven for white nationalists|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/08/stephen-bannon-donald-trump-alt-right-breitbart-news/]]'' August 22, 2016, Sarah Posner, [[Mother Jones]]
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Last week, when [[Donald Trump]] tapped the chairman of [[Breitbart]] Media to lead his campaign, he wasn't simply turning to a trusted ally and veteran propagandist. By bringing on Stephen Bannon, Trump was signaling a wholehearted embrace of the "alt-right," a once-motley assemblage of anti-immigrant, anti-[[Muslim]], ethno-nationalistic provocateurs who have coalesced behind Trump and curried the GOP nominee's favor on social media. In short, Trump has embraced the core readership of Breitbart News.
"We're the platform for the alt-right," Bannon told me proudly when I interviewed him at the [[Republican National Convention]] (RNC) in July. Though disavowed by every other major conservative news outlet, the alt-right has been Bannon's target audience ever since he took over Breitbart News from its late founder, [[Andrew Breitbart]], four years ago. Under Bannon's leadership, the site has plunged into the fever swamps of conservatism, cheering white nationalist groups as an "eclectic mix of renegades," accusing President [[Barack Obama]] of importing "more hating Muslims," and waging an incessant war against the purveyors of "political correctness."
"Andrew Breitbart despised racism. Truly despised it," former Breitbart editor-at-large [[Ben Shapiro]] wrote last week on the [[Daily Wire]], a conservative website. "With Bannon embracing Trump, all that changed. Now Breitbart has become the alt-right go-to website, with [technology editor Milo] Yiannopoulos pushing white ethno-nationalism as a legitimate response to political correctness, and the comment section turning into a cesspool for white supremacist mememakers."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Erik Prince Used the Rise of Trump to Make an Improbable Comeback|https://theintercept.com/2019/05/03/erik-prince-trump-uae-project-veritas/]]'' May 3, 2019, Matthew Cole, [[The Intercept]]
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Prince declined to invest in Black Cube, but appears to have liked the idea of selling a service that provided undercover operatives. During the [[2016]] election, he became involved with [[James O'Keefe]] and [[Project Veritas]], a group of conservative provocateurs who specialize in using hidden-camera footage and secret recordings. O'Keefe, a protégé of the conservative firebrand Andrew [[Breitbart]], describes himself as a "guerrilla journalist" and has used undercover cameras in an effort to expose purported liberal bias in political groups and the media. Trump often promoted O'Keefe's videos and met with O'Keefe just days after he declared his candidacy. (A few weeks before that, Trump had donated $10,000 to Project Veritas through his foundation.) It is unclear if Trump's support of Project Veritas spurred Prince's interest in the group, but in late [[2015]] or early 2016, Prince arranged for O'Keefe and Project Veritas to receive training in intelligence and elicitation techniques from a retired military intelligence operative named Euripides Rubio Jr. According to a former Trump White House official who discussed the Veritas training with Rubio, the former special operative quit after several weeks of training, complaining that the Veritas group wasn't capable of learning. Rubio did not respond to requests for comment.
n the winter of [[2017]], Prince arranged for a former British MI6 officer to provide more surveillance and elicitation training for Veritas at his family's [[Wyoming]] ranch, according to a person with direct knowledge of the effort. Prince was trying to turn O'Keefe and his group into domestic spies. For his part, O'Keefe posted photos on Instagram and [[Twitter]] from the Prince family ranch of himself holding a handgun with a silencer attached and wearing pseudo-military clothing. He described the ranch as a "classified location" where he was learning "spying and self-defense," in an effort to make Project Veritas "the next great intelligence agency."
"Erik was weaponizing a group that had close ties to the Trump White House," said the former White House official familiar with Prince's relationship with O'Keefe and Project Veritas.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[How False Antifa Protest Rumors Spread|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/22/technology/antifa-local-disinformation.html]]'' June 22, 2020, Davey Alba, [[New York Times]]
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In recent weeks, as demonstrations against racism spread across the country, residents in at least 41 U.S. cities and towns became alarmed by rumors that the loose collective of anti-fascist activists known as antifa was headed to their area, according to an analysis by The [[New York Times]]. In many cases, they contacted their local law enforcement for help.
In each case, it was for a threat that never appeared.
President Trump has spread some unfounded rumors about antifa to a national audience — including his accusation, without evidence, that a 75-year-old [[Buffalo]] protester who was hospitalized after being knocked down by a police officer could be "an antifa provocateur."
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{{f99.png}} ''[[How far-right extremists rebrand to evade Facebook's ban|https://www.nationalobserver.com/2019/05/10/analysis/how-far-right-extremists-rebrand-evade-facebooks-ban]]'' May 10, 2019, Caroline Orr , [[National Observer]]
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A week after [[Facebook]] banned a group of prominent far-right influencers for violating its policies against "dangerous individuals and organizations," the company has removed another page that was being used to circumvent the ban.
Facebook took down the page after being asked about it by [[National Observer]].
The now-removed Facebook page is associated with a website called "[[Summit News]]," which is run by [[Paul Joseph Watson]], editor of the controversial website [[Infowars]]. Summit News hosts all of Watson's content, much of which is cross-posted verbatim on Infowars.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[How former Trump adviser Steve Bannon joined forces with a Chinese billionaire who has divided the president's allies|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/steve-bannon-guo-wengui/2020/09/13/8b43cd06-e964-11ea-bc79-834454439a44_story.html]]'' September 13, 2020, Rosalind S. Helderman, [[Washington Post]]
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When federal agents arrested former chief White House strategist Stephen K. Bannon off the coast of Connecticut on Aug. 20, he was relaxing on a 150-foot yacht belonging to a flashy [[Chinese]] billionaire whose efforts to obtain asylum in the United States have divided top allies of President Trump.
Most of the attention after Bannon's arrest has been on the federal charges alleging that he fleeced donors to a nonprofit group that claimed it was privately building a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
But it has been Bannon's partnership with Chinese businessman [[Guo Wengui]], on whose yacht Bannon had told friends he had been living in recent months, that has come to dominate his post-White House career — a partnership that is now also under scrutiny. A company linked to both is a focus of a separate federal investigation, according to multiple people familiar with the probe.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How Fox News Helped Boost Bannon's 'We Build the Wall' Fiasco|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-fox-news-helped-boost-steve-bannons-we-build-the-wall-fiasco?ref=home]]'' August 20, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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No right-wing cause célèbre would be complete without some on-air boosting from [[Fox News]]. And in the case of [[Steve Bannon]]'s allegedly fraudulent "[[We Build the Wall]]" fundraiser, the conservative cable channel obliged.
Bannon, a former chief strategist to President [[Donald Trump]], was arrested Thursday morning on charges of using that border wall fundraising campaign to enrich himself and the fund's founder [[Brian Kolfage]], a triple-amputee Air Force veteran who was also arrested.
According to federal prosecutors, Bannon and Kolfage, along with two others, defrauded the hundreds of thousands of donors who gave $25 million to their effort to privately fund a wall along the U.S.-[[Mexico]] border. The alleged wall scammers used those funds—despite publicly claiming "All money donated to the campaign goes directly to the wall!"—to line their own pockets and purchase luxury items, the indictment claimed.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Fox News is playing fast and loose with American lives, illustrated by one Dr. Oz clip|https://www.vox.com/2020/4/16/21223892/dr-oz-hannity-coronavirus-schools-reopening]]'' April 16, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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As President [[Donald Trump]] pushes for the relaxation of social distancing guidelines and the resumption of something resembling pre-coronavirus social and economic activity, his supporters on [[Fox News]] are reaching for talking points to justify this course of action. A recent appearance on Hannity by Dr. [[Mehmet Oz]] illustrated how this search has run into significant moral roadblocks.
Dr. Oz — who got his start years ago on Oprah and has lately become a ubiquitous presence on Fox News, making daily appearances in which he regularly promotes unproven, dangerous drugs — made a case on Tuesday that reopening schools is "a very appetizing opportunity," citing a study that he claimed showed doing so would only increase coronavirus deaths by 2 to 3 percent.
"Well, first, we need our mojo back. Let's start with things that are really critical to the nation where we think we might be able to open without getting into a lot of trouble," Dr. Oz said. "I tell you, schools are a very appetizing opportunity. I just saw a nice piece in The Lancet arguing that the opening of schools may only cost us 2 to 3 percent, in terms of total mortality. And, you know, any life is a life lost, but to get every child back into a school where they're safely educated, being fed and making the most out of their lives, with a theoretical risk on the backside, it might be a trade-off some folks would consider."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[How Fox News is supercharging the coronavirus protests|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/04/how-fox-news-is-supercharging-the-coronavirus-protests/]]'' April 21, 2020, Jeremy Schulman, [[Mother Jones]]
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In recent days, thousands of people have protested against coronavirus lockdowns in states across the country. The demonstrators—often wearing MAGA gear and directing their ire at Democratic governors—still represent a small minority; polls show that most Americans are actually worried the shutdowns will be ended too soon. But according to [[Matt Gertz]], that could change quickly. Gertz, a senior fellow at the liberal group Media Matters for America, points out that [[Fox News]] has thrown its full weight behind the protests and that [[Donald Trump]] has followed the right-wing network's lead. "Once you have Fox News and President Trump championing these protests for a while," Gertz predicts, "you'll see polarization kick in, I think, and [[Republican]]s begin to support them in larger numbers."
Between April 13 and April 19, Fox devoted a whopping 4 hours and 23 minutes—across 69 separate segments—to covering the protests, a Media Matters report found. All this is eerily reminiscent of [[2009]], when Fox helped turn the nascent tea party movement into a powerful anti-Obama political force by relentlessly promoting its rallies. (Disclosure: I worked with Gertz at Media Matters back then.) On Monday, I spoke with Gertz about Fox's coverage of the anti-social distancing demonstrations, its impact on Trump, and the striking similarities to what happened a decade ago. Our conversation has been condensed and edited for clarity.
Beginning a little bit last Tuesday and then picking up rather heavily on Wednesday through the end of last week and Monday, we've seen steady promotion of protests across the country on Fox, frequent packaged reports, as well as lots of pundit chatter about the protests. Of course, because it's Fox News, it's all heavily inflected with comments in support of the protests, in praise of what they're doing and what they represent, in hopes that they spread further across the country. On Wednesday, we tabulated a dozen segments that Fox ran discussing the protests. That was the day of the [[Lansing]], [[Michigan]], protest, which gave the story a bit more attention nationally.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Free Speech Warriors Mainstreamed White Supremacists|https://www.gq.com/story/how-free-speech-warriors-mainstreamed-white-supremacists]]'' May 8, 2018, Mari Uyehara, [[GQ]]
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These opinions are borne out in research. In their book Why Civil Resistance Works, Maria Stephan and Erica Chenoweth found that nonviolent resistance is more than twice as effective as violent activism. They attributed this to nonviolent action attracting allies, thus bringing about change more quickly, while violence repelled potential allies. This has played out in liberal discourse, with influential figures like The [[New Yorker]]'s Jelani Cobb, [[Trevor Noah]] of The Daily Show, and [[Noam Chomsky]] sharply criticizing [[Antifa]] for furthering their opponents' political goals. A Berkeley student, Malini Ramaiyer, wrote an op-ed titled "How [[Violence]] Undermined the Berkeley Protest", in which she described a chaotic scene during which a [[Syria]]n [[Muslim]] student was misidentified as a Nazi and then beaten with a rod. As Jeffrey Pyle put it, "A woke mob is still a mob and can make mistakes."
There is also the position of public universities, which are legally required to host invited speakers, to consider. A plaintiff on behalf of Spencer successfully sued Auburn University for $29,000 for barring him from speaking there. The [[Westboro Baptist Church]] family, which is composed of a number of lawyers, make money by suing municipalities that ban their protests. Banning the speech of reprehensible figures can result in filling their coffers. For those seeking to counter the spread of white supremacist ideology, there are plenty of avenues with proven long-term results. In addition to disciplined nonviolent protests, which effectively market protesters as noble actors to a larger audience, researchers have found that tactics for reducing bigotry include brief non-judgmental conversations. Some have theorized that Antifa's violent tactics have hastened the recent coming apart of the alt-right movement, but it seems to have taken place in spite of their methods, not because of them, particularly after Americans witnessed hordes of angry young men demonstrating their free speech by screaming "blood and soil" and "Jews will not replace us" by torchlight the night before the [[Unite the Right]] rally in [[Charlottesville]]. The unmasking and shaming of attendees, including the white supremacists who were caught on video brutally beating DeAndre Harris, that followed was effective enough to force many leaders underground and some to discuss rebranding the alt-right.
Of course, the question remains why right-wing trolls are getting invites to campuses and on [[YouTube]] and television shows in the first place. "The forbidden message is an attractive message," said Jeffrey Pyle. [[Milo Yiannopoulos]]'s career was launched and extended merely on his ability to trigger libs with outrageous and vapid pronouncements. Shepherd's free-speech club chooses their speakers based on whether or not they are "polemical" and topics are "taboo," which would qualify any number of loonies: flat-earthers, [[Holocaust]]-deniers, and, well, white-supremacy conspiracy theorists.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How Fringe Groups Are Using QAnon to Amplify Their Wild Messages|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-fringe-groups-are-using-qanon-to-amplify-their-wild-messages]]'' February 20, 2019, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Germany]]'s politics are being manipulated online. But the perpetrators aren't the much-talked-about [[Russia]]n trolls accused of meddling in U.S. elections. They aren't bot accounts, either. They're conspiracy theorists riding on an American hoax.
The far-right [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory falsely accuses virtually all President [[Donald Trump]]'s foes of being involved in a Satanic pedophilia and cannibalism ring. Its nebulous nature, branches of which include belief in time travel and reptilians, makes it a prime conspiracy theory for paranoid Americans. But the German far right—or at least people who support it—are jumping on the U.S.-based theory, according to a new study by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, an anti-extremism think tank. Now those troll armies are using QAnon as a megaphone for their own causes.
"We came across new international far-right networks that are active in Germany, promoting the far right's political and cultural agenda and attacking the AfD's [far-right party [[Alternative for Germany]]] political opponents," the ISD study's authors wrote. "The US-based conspiracy network QAnon has emboldened a German version, linking violent and anti-democratic conspiracy theories across the Atlantic."
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{{f188.png}} ''[[How Hollywood Remembers Steve Bannon|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/05/01/how-hollywood-remembers-steve-bannon]]'' April 24, 2017, Connie Bruck, [[New Yorker]]
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People in [[Hollywood]] were bewildered by Bannon's story of himself as a major dealmaker. "I never heard of him, prior to Trumpism," the media mogul Barry Diller told me. "And no one I know knew him in his so-called Hollywood period." Another longtime entertainment executive said, "The barriers in Hollywood are simple. First, you have to have talent. And, second, you have to know how to get along with people. It's a small club."
Many who did have dealings with Bannon were unwilling to be interviewed. Others would not speak for attribution, saying that they feared what he might do with the instruments of government—one spoke of a possible I.R.S. audit. He worked hard to join the Hollywood establishment, and several people who knew him said that they were startled by his conversion to what one called "conservative political jihad." Another said, "All the years I knew him, he just wanted to make a buck."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Jack Posobiec Became the King of Fake News|https://www.phillymag.com/news/2017/09/16/jack-posobiec-trump-fake-news/]]'' September 17, 2017, Jonathan Valania, [[Philly Mag]]
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"NAZIS! YOU ARE ALL NAZIS!"
It's all over in one minute and 18 seconds, but the incident will prove to be the heckle heard round the world as news of the rogue political counter-theater spreads like a virus across the 24/7 media landscape. Never mind that the play is closing anyway, and that this attempt to disrupt it extends its run in the news cycles long after the final curtain. Never mind that Parks and Recreation's Nick Offerman, avuncular pussy-hat-wearing hero of the Resistance, responds on [[Twitter]] to Posobiec's crowing with head-patting words to the effect of "Calm down, little fella." Never mind that online haters will mock Posobiec's pronunciation of "Goebbels" and recut his video with footage of gerbils as brownshirts. Haters gonna hate, and Posobiec's gotta Posobiec. Shakespeare got trolled. Hard.
This is where our interest in Loomer, arrested and now facing criminal trespass and disorderly conduct charges, ends. For her unindicted co-conspirator, this is where our story begins. [[Jack Posobiec]] — born in Norristown, proud "Philly kid," Temple grad, onetime Santorum intern, former WPHT account exec — is a relentless, ruthlessly effective pro-Trump political dirty-tricks operative/fake-news ninja/social media assassin who salts the fields of the Internet with alternative facts and dank counter-factual memes that he blasts out to his 199K Twitter followers at least 20 times a day. Posobiec studied the dark arts of ratfuckery — a Watergate-era term for Nixonian political dirty tricks — at the feet of the master, GOP strategist [[Roger Stone]], who regards him as the torchbearer for his toxic legacy. Stone's prime directive is, "Attack, attack, attack. Never defend. Admit nothing, deny everything" — a mantra Posobiec has honed like a razor.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Jared Kushner Is Tackling the White House's Coronavirus Response - Without Any Evident Experience|https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-inc-podcast-kushner-coronavirus]]'' April 22, 2020, Andrea Bernstein, [[ProPublica]]
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On April 2, [[Jared Kushner]] uncharacteristically took to the podium to speak at the White House's daily coronavirus briefing. He'd been given the task, he said, of assisting Vice President [[Mike Pence]]'s [[Coronavirus]] Task Force with supply chain issues. "The president," Kushner said, "wanted us to make sure we think outside the box, make sure we're finding all the best thinkers in the country, making sure we're getting all the best ideas, and that we're doing everything possible to make sure that we can keep Americans safe."
That very day, he said, President [[Donald Trump]] told him that "he was hearing from friends of his in [[New York]] that the New York public hospital system was running low on critical supply." So Kushner called Dr. Mitchell Katz, who runs the 12-hospital system, which serves, in a normal year, over a million patients. Kushner said he'd asked Katz which supply he was most nervous about: "He told me it was the N95 masks. I asked what his daily burn was. And I basically got that number."
Trump has made many false and misleading claims from that and other lecterns: 18,000 such statements during his presidency, according to the most recent tally by The [[Washington Post]], 350 of them on the coronavirus alone.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Jay Sekulow Became Trump's Top Lawyer on the Mueller Investigation|https://time.com/5219245/jay-sekulow-donald-trump-russia-lawyer/]]'' March 28, 2018, Tessa Berenson, [[Time magazine]]
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When [[Jay Sekulow]] joined President [[Donald Trump]]'s legal team for the [[Russia]] investigation last summer, he was largely expected to serve as the public face of the group. But after former lead attorney [[John Dowd]] resigned last week, and with other top lawyers reportedly reluctant to join the team, Sekulow is now the key player in one of the most high-stakes investigations in the world.
"I have maintained since the beginning of the representation that my interest is representing the client," Sekulow tells TIME. "And it may take different forms at different times, and we're just right now in a different phase."
Sekulow has an unusual background to be a key attorney for the president in a massive criminal probe. The chief counsel for the [[American Center for Law and Justice]] (ACLJ) made his name in constitutional cases, not in white-collar crime. (Unlike Dowd, who had a wealth of expertise in white-collar criminal defense.)
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{{f349.png}} ''[[How Jerry Falwell Jr. mixed his personal finances with his university's|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-falwell-legacy-insight/how-jerry-falwell-jr-mixed-his-personal-finances-with-his-universitys-idUSKBN25V27L]]'' September 4, 2020, Aram Roston, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - After parting ways with President [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr in the wake of personal scandals, [[Liberty University]] has hired a firm to investigate "all facets" of Falwell's tenure, including the school's financial and real estate operations.
Falwell, who took over as president of Liberty in [[2007]] after years as a lawyer handling its real estate interests, intertwined his personal finances with those of the evangelical Christian university founded by his father.
He put his two sons - and their wives as well - on the university's payroll. He arranged the transfer of a multi-acre Liberty facility to his personal trainer. He enlisted a friend's construction company to manage an ambitious campus expansion costing hundreds of millions of dollars.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[How Josh Hawley and Marjorie Taylor Greene juiced their fundraising numbers|https://www.salon.com/2021/04/22/how-josh-hawley-and-marjorie-taylor-greene-juiced-their-fundraising-numbers_partner/]]'' April 22, 2021, Isaac Arnsdorf, [[Salon]]
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Two of the leading [[Republican]] firebrands in [[Congress]] touted big fundraising hauls as a show of grassroots support for their high-profile stands against accepting the [[2020]] election results.
But new financial disclosures show that Sen. [[Josh Hawley]], R-Mo., and Rep. [[Marjorie Taylor Greene]], R-Ga., relied on an email marketing vendor that takes as much as 80 cents on the dollar. That means their headline-grabbing numbers were more the product of expensively soliciting hardcore Republicans than an organic groundswell of far-reaching support.
Hawley and Greene each reported raising more than $3 million in the first three months of the year, an unusually large sum for freshman lawmakers, according to new filings with the [[Federal Election Commission]]. That's more than the average House member raises in an entire two-year cycle, according to data compiled by the [[Center for Responsive Politics]]. The tallies generated favorable press coverage for Hawley and Greene, and they both seized on the numbers to claim a popular mandate.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Kaitlin Bennett Became a Bona Fide Conservative Media Star|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/02/how-kaitlin-bennett-became-a-bonafide-conservative-media-star.html]]'' February 19, 2020, Ruth Graham, [[Slate Magazine]]
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Conservative activist [[Kaitlin Bennett]] arrived on the campus of [[Ohio University]] on Monday to film candid interviews with students about Presidents' Day. Instead, she was quickly surrounded by student protesters, who hounded her off campus within two hours. Bennett posted a video online in which she caused the fracas a "riot." The university's police department said in a statement that Bennett had not alerted them about her campus appearance, which prevented them from planning protection for her. [[Police]] also said the event "did not rise to the level of a riot," involving only strong language and splashing water. Bennett may not have finished filming the video she planned to shoot, but the one she made instead surely reached an even broader audience. The incident had one clear takeaway: Kaitlin Bennett has turned herself into a bona fide conservative media star.
That's an identity she has been working toward since she was an undergraduate at [[Kent State University]]. As a student, Bennett was an outspoken gun rights activist who organized an open-carry demonstration on campus. She had also served as president of the campus chapter of [[Charlie Kirk]]'s [[Turning Point USA]] (a nonprofit whose mission is, in its own words, to "identify, educate, train, and organize students to promote freedom"), devising a viral stunt in which club members wore diapers to ridicule "safe spaces"; she resigned when the event became a national laughingstock and the national group distanced itself from her chapter. In her bridge-burning resignation letter, Bennett called Turning Point "an organization founded by a college dropout who hires some of the most incompetent, lazy, and downright dishonest people I have ever encountered."
Bennett finally broke out nationally when she carried an AR-10 rifle to her graduation in May [[2018]]. The rifle, slung across her back in a viral photo, was a protest against a university policy barring students from carrying concealed weapons on campus. Her back is to the camera in the photo, blond curls cascading down over the rifle and her short white dress. She wears heels and carries a graduation cap with a rifle cutout and the slogan "COME AND TAKE IT." The photo was an instant sensation. She appeared on Fox and Friends and started referring to herself as "Kent State gun girl."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Kevin DeAnna Orchestrated the Alt-Right's Approach to Conservative Institutions|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2020/03/03/how-kevin-deanna-orchestrated-alt-rights-approach-conservative-institutions]]'' March 3, 2020, Hannah Gais, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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When [[WorldNetDaily]] (WND) named Trump "Man of the Year" in an unbylined article penned by DeAnna that he sent to his then-girlfriend [[Katie McHugh]] with the subject line "My Tribute to the God-Emperor," the future president wrote in a Jan. 1, [[2016]], tweet: "Thank you so much to WND.com for naming me the [[2015]] Man of the Year. This is indeed a great honor for me!"
The "God-Emperor" – as some on the alt-right called Trump – had honored DeAnna with a digital homage.
DeAnna, a longtime white nationalist activist and blogger who had kept his more extremist affiliations veiled to hold down his job at WND, boosted then-candidate Trump from the safety of various pseudonyms.
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{{f330.png}} ''[[How Long Will Nicholas Kristof Continue to Profit From Sex Trafficking?|https://reason.com/2012/04/12/how-long-will-nicholas-kristof-continue/]]'' April 12, 2012, Jacob Sullum, [[Reason Magazine]]
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As I have noted a couple of times, [[New York Times]] columnist [[Nicholas Kristof]] holds [[Village Voice]] Media responsible for kidnapping, assault, sexual slavery, and the rape of underage prostitutes because its online classified ad service, Backpage.com, accepts "adult" ads. Last week he went even further in a column titled "Financiers and Sex Trafficking," accusing [[Goldman Sachs]] of complicity in these crimes because the investment bank held a 16 percent stake in Village Voice Media. "For more than six years Goldman has held a significant stake in a company notorious for ties to sex trafficking," Kristof wrote, "and it sat on the company's board for four of those years. There's no indication that Goldman or anyone else ever used its ownership to urge Village Voice Media to drop escort ads or verify ages." After Kristof started asking about the investment, he reported, Goldman Sachs "frantically" sold its shares in the company.
Playing off the Goldman Sachs column, Big Journalism blogger [[Joel Pollak]] applies Kristof's logic to Kristof's employer. The New York Times [[Company]], Pollak notes, owns About.com, which carries ads for "escort services, strip clubs, and other forms of adult entertainment that Kristof has linked to the underworld of child sex trafficking." The Times "also owns a 49% stake in Metro [[Boston]], a free daily newspaper with left-leaning coverage whose parent company also happens to make money from adult advertising."
The Times could defend the revenue from these ads by arguing that the services offered are supposed to involve consenting adults only, except that Kristof rejects that defense. "There's no doubt that many escort ads on Backpage are placed by consenting adults," he writes. "But it's equally clear that Backpage plays a major role in the trafficking of minors or women who are coerced." Because some people who advertise in Backpage.com's "adult" section commit these crimes, Kristof says, Village Voice Media will not have clean hands until it shuts the section down. By this standard, his employer is also guilty, and Kristof himself has an indirect financial stake in sex trafficking. Will he stop accepting this dirty money, or will he instead reconsider his sanctimonious, censorious crusade?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Many People Has Donald Trump Already Infected With COVID-19?|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/10/donald-trump-covid-19-positive]]'' October 2, 2020, Bess Levin, [[Vanity Fair]]
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In a turn of events that was pretty much inevitable given his refusal to accept reality, science, or expert health recommendations, [[Donald Trump]] has tested positive for COVID-19. Early on Friday, following a Thursday report by Bloomberg News that his close aide [[Hope Hicks]] had tested positive after experiencing symptoms on Wednesday, the president announced that he and the first lady had both contracted the virus. While the White House doctor said in a memo that both Trumps are "well at this time," it's not clear to whom or to how many people the president himself might have passed the virus. Given his total disdain for mask wearing, social distancing, or any other measures that could help stop the spread of SARS-CoV-2, plus the administration's attempt to keep Hicks's diagnosis a secret, it could be what infectious disease specialists classify as "a shit ton"!
According to the [[New York Times]], Hicks was put into isolation on Air Force One Wednesday night on the way back from a rally in [[Minnesota]] and had tested positive by Thursday. At this point a responsible commander in chief would have followed CDC guidelines and isolated after having come in contact with someone with the virus. Trump instead carried on with his normal schedule, potentially infecting at least 100 people. Per the [[Washington Post]]:
Trump and his entourage flew Thursday to [[New Jersey]], where he attended a fundraiser at his golf club in Bedminster and delivered a speech. Trump was in close contact with dozens of other people, including campaign supporters, at a roundtable event. The president did not wear a mask Thursday, including at the events at his golf course and on the plane, officials said. He was tested after he returned to the White House, but he also appeared on [[Sean Hannity]]'s TV show from the residence by telephone.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Mike Pence's Office Meddled in Foreign Aid to Reroute Money to Favored Christian Groups|https://www.propublica.org/article/how-mike-pences-office-meddled-in-foreign-aid-to-reroute-money-to-favored-christian-groups]]'' November 6, 2019, Yeganeh Torbati, [[ProPublica]]
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Last November, a top Trump appointee at the U.S. Agency for International Development wrote a candid email to colleagues about pressure from the White House to reroute Middle East aid to religious minorities, particularly [[Christian]] groups.
"Sometimes this decision will be made for us by the White House (see… [[Iraq]]! And, increasingly, [[Syria]])," said Hallam [[Ferguson]], a senior official in [[USA]]ID's Middle East bureau, in an email seen by [[ProPublica]]. "We need to stay ahead of this curve everywhere lest our interventions be dictated to us."
The email underscored what had become a stark reality under the Trump White House. Decisions about U.S. aid are often no longer being governed by career professionals applying a rigorous review of applicants and their capabilities. Over the last two years, political pressure, particularly from the office of Vice President [[Mike Pence]], had seeped into aid deliberations and convinced key decision-makers that unless they fell in line, their jobs could be at stake.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[How Mitch McConnell Became Trump's Enabler-in-Chief|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/04/20/how-mitch-mcconnell-became-trumps-enabler-in-chief]]'' April 12, 2020, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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On Thursday, March 12th, [[Mitch McConnell]], the Senate Majority Leader, could have insisted that he and his colleagues work through the weekend to hammer out an emergency aid package addressing the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, he recessed the Senate for a long weekend, and returned home to Louisville, [[Kentucky]]. McConnell, a seventy-eight-year-old [[Republican]] who is about to complete his sixth term as a senator, planned to attend a celebration for a protégé, [[Justin Walker]], a federal judge who was once his Senate intern. McConnell has helped install nearly two hundred conservatives as judges; stocking the judiciary has been his legacy project.
Soon after he left the Capitol, Democrats in the House of Representatives settled on a preliminary rescue package, working out the details with the Treasury Secretary, [[Steven Mnuchin]]. The Senate was urgently needed for the next steps in the process. McConnell, though, was onstage in a Louisville auditorium, joking that his opponents "occasionally compare me to Darth Vader."
The gathering had the feel of a reunion. [[Don McGahn]], [[Donald Trump]]'s former White House counsel, whom McConnell has referred to as his "buddy and co-collaborator" in confirming conservative judges, flew down for the occasion. So did Supreme Court [[Justice Brett Kavanaugh]], whose Senate confirmation McConnell had fought fiercely to secure. Walker, the event's honoree, had clerked for Kavanaugh, and became one of his lead defenders after Kavanaugh was accused of sexual assault. McConnell is now championing Walker for an opening on the powerful D.C. Court of [[Appeal]]s, even though Walker has received a "not qualified" rating from the [[American Bar Association]], in part because, at the age of thirty-eight, he has never tried a case.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[How Mitch McConnell defeated Steve Bannon, explained|https://www.salon.com/2019/05/24/how-mitch-mcconnell-defeated-steve-bannon-explained_partner/]]'' May 24, 2019, Alex Henderson, [[Salon]]
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Alt-right agitator [[Steve Bannon]] has often expressed his contempt for what he considers the "[[Republican]] establishment," and one of the people he was especially contemptuous of in [[2017]] was Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]]. But conservative journalist Noah Rothman examines the Bannon/McConnell rivalry in a May 23 article for Commentary Magazine—and declares that McConnell won, hands down.
Rothman notes that the 65-year-old Bannon described McConnell as an enemy of President [[Donald Trump]]'s agenda during a September 2017 interview with Charlie Rose, saying, "Mitch McConnell and this permanent political class is the most corrupt and incompetent group of individuals in this country. They have helped destroy this country. They have perpetrated economic hate crimes against the good people of this country."
But Bannon, Rothman stresses, is much more favorable to McConnell now. In a recent interview with [[PBS]], Bannon—who was executive chairman at [[Breitbart]] News before serving as White House chief strategist in the Trump Administration in 2017—asserted, "There's nobody (with whom) I've had bigger disagreements than Mitch McConnell because, to me, he's the epitome of the establishment. That being said, if you're a conservative, he essentially saved the country."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How NCRIC Keeps Tabs on Black Lives Matter Protesters|https://theintercept.com/2020/08/17/blueleaks-california-ncric-black-lives-matter-protesters/]]'' August 17, 2020, Micah Lee, [[The Intercept]]
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Almost two weeks after a [[Minneapolis]] police officer killed [[George Floyd]] while he was handcuffed face down in the street, a hacker began exfiltrating 19 gigabytes of documents from the poorly secured Northern [[California]] Regional Intelligence Center website. The NCRIC (pronounced "nick-rick") fusion center shares information between federal agencies, local police departments across northern California, and private industry partners, including [[Silicon Valley]] companies. It also provides local cops with analytical and technical support services such as monitoring social media or helping break into locked smartphones, and it hosts events and law enforcement-related courses.
The hacked data from NCRIC, provided to transparency collective DDoSecrets by a source identifying with the hacktivist collective [[Anonymous]], was part of a larger breach of 251 police websites across the country known as BlueLeaks. German authorities, acting on behalf of the U.S. government, seized the server DDoSecrets was using to distribute the BlueLeaks data, though the data itself is still publicly available on the internet using the peer-to-peer file sharing technology BitTorrent. (Note: I'm a member of the DDoSecrets advisory board.)
The NCRIC documents, from a 13-day period between George Floyd's killing on May 25 and the evening of June 6, when the latest information was exfiltrated (judging from time stamps found in the leaked material), provide an unprecedented window into the internal workings and priorities of Northern California's police intelligence agency during the recent waves of anti-police brutality protests.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Newsweek Collapsed|https://slate.com/technology/2018/02/what-went-wrong-at-newsweek-according-to-current-and-former-staffers.html]]'' February 23, 2018, Will Oremus, [[Slate Magazine]]
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In fall [[2017]], a high-ranking editor at [[Newsweek]] was fired four days after filing a grievance to the magazine's human resources department, complaining of gender discrimination and bullying, and proposing an agreement to leave the company. Her termination letter, which [[Slate]] viewed, did not mention the HR complaints. Instead, it laid out a laundry list of performance and conduct concerns.
Sources familiar with her dismissal differ on its legitimacy, but some of the language from her termination letter is striking in light of what has transpired at the magazine since. Her alleged sins included undermining the company's attempt to enforce aggressive page-view quotas for reporters, insufficient commitment to search engine optimization, and rejecting story proposals for being "not Newsweek." (At most publications, shooting down story ideas that don't fit the editorial ethos is an essential part of editors' jobs.) The letter also faulted her for making an "inflammatory allegation" in a conference call with other top editors. Her inflammatory allegation, according to the termination letter: that "the company had real problem(s) of morale and credibility."
Just a few months later, that assessment reads as a dramatic understatement. Newsweek is coming apart at the seams. On Feb. 5, the magazine fired three of its top journalists, including the editor in chief, who had been investigating the financial dealings of its parent company, Newsweek Media Group, in the wake of a surprise raid of its offices by investigators for the [[Manhattan]] district attorney. Those firings touched off a cascade of public resignations and recriminations at the once-proud publication, leaving its management jumbled and its newsroom gutted. Amid the turmoil, the magazine on Feb. 9 announced after an outside investigation that it was reinstating a top editor it had suspended just weeks earlier over sexual harassment allegations at his previous employer. That prompted a fresh exodus of female staffers.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How one Ohio gun-rights group aims to upend the public debate by scaring Republicans|https://www.cleveland.com/open/2019/08/how-one-ohio-gun-rights-group-aims-to-upend-the-public-debate-by-scaring-republicans.html]]'' August 27, 2019, Andrew J. Tobias, [[Cleveland.com]]
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COLUMBUS, [[Ohio]] — National gun-rights groups like the NRA long have used hardball political tactics and borderline apocalyptic rhetoric to vanquish their opponents, raise money and accuse liberals of coming for your guns.
A gun-rights group that's relatively new to the Ohio political scene is following a similar playbook. But they're focusing the brunt of their ire not on the left, but on fellow gun-rights groups and [[Second Amendment]]-friendly [[Republican]]s.
And thanks to their confrontational, uncompromising approach, previously honed in other states, they may be gaining a foothold in [[Columbus]].
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{{f354.png}} ''[[How Palantir, Peter Thiel's Secretive Data Company, Pushed Its Way Into Policing|https://www.wired.com/story/how-peter-thiels-secretive-data-company-pushed-into-policing]]'' August 9, 2017, Mark Harris, [[Wired]]
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What's clear is that law enforcement agencies deploying [[Palantir]] have run into a host of problems. Exposing data is just the start. In the documents our requests produced, police departments have also accused the company, backed by tech investor and Trump supporter [[Peter Thiel]], of spiraling prices, hard-to-use software, opaque terms of service, and "failure to deliver products" (in the words of one email from the Long Beach police). Palantir might streamline some criminal investigations—but there's a possibility that it comes at a high cost, for both the police forces themselves and the communities they serve.
These documents show how Palantir applies [[Silicon Valley]]'s playbook to domestic law enforcement. New users are welcomed with discounted hardware and federal grants, sharing their own data in return for access to others'. When enough jurisdictions join Palantir's interconnected web of police departments, government agencies, and databases, the resulting data trove resembles a pay-to-access social network—a [[Facebook]] of crime that's both invisible and largely unaccountable to the citizens whose behavior it tracks.
This is the story of how Palantir, despite the issues unearthed by Backchannel's investigation, came to quietly dominate the domestic law enforcement intelligence infrastructure of the US's most populous state—and how it could replicate that across the nation and around the world.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[How philanthropy benefits the super-rich|https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/sep/08/how-philanthropy-benefits-the-super-rich]]'' September 8, 2020, Paul Vallely, [[The Guardian]]
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Philanthropy, it is popularly supposed, transfers money from the rich to the poor. This is not the case. In the US, which statistics show to be the most philanthropic of nations, barely a fifth of the money donated by big givers goes to the poor. A lot goes to the arts, sports teams and other cultural pursuits, and half goes to education and healthcare. At first glance that seems to fit the popular profile of "giving to good causes". But dig down a little.
The biggest donations in education in [[2019]] went to the elite universities and schools that the rich themselves had attended. In the [[UK]], in the 10-year period to [[2017]], more than two-thirds of all millionaire donations – £4.79bn – went to higher education, and half of these went to just two universities: [[Oxford]] and [[Cambridge]]. When the rich and the middle classes give to schools, they give more to those attended by their own children than to those of the poor. British millionaires in that same decade gave £1.04bn to the arts, and just £222m to alleviating poverty.
The common assumption that philanthropy automatically results in a redistribution of money is wrong. A lot of elite philanthropy is about elite causes. Rather than making the world a better place, it largely reinforces the world as it is. Philanthropy very often favours the rich – and no one holds philanthropists to account for it.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[How Pizzagate Pusher Mike Cernovich Keeps Getting People Fired|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/mike-cernovich-james-gunn-fired_n_5b5265cce4b0fd5c73c570ac?ri18n=true]]'' July 21, 2018, Luke O'Brien, [[Huffington Post]]
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To understand Cernovich's war on the press — and his gripe with Bernard and Berger — requires a familiarity with the alt-lite, a group of nativist "[[Make America Great Again]]" propagandists and grifters who got their name because of their ideological proximity to the white nationalist "alt-right" movement.
Cernovich is a ringleader in the group, whose members include anti-[[Muslim]] [[Laura Loomer]], British fascist and former [[Breitbart]] editor [[Milo Yiannopoulos]], conspiracy theorist [[Jack Posobiec]] and [[Lucian Wintrich]], a smarmy white supremacist-friendly correspondent for The [[Gateway Pundit]], a far-right propaganda outlet. These dirty tricksters, several of whom have received press credentials from the Trump White House, all work to subvert the real media.
The alt-lite's fake news ecosystem sprouted from the far-right fever swamp created by [[Fox News]] and a tireless effort by movement conservatives to demonize the media. But the new breed of alt-lite ratfucker is feral, with an ability to directly sway gullible minds through social media. [[Twitter]] and other social media platforms have abetted the rise of frauds, racists and fascists who spread lies and can easily form cybermobs. This is a worrisome development for the truth business.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Political Fact-Checkers Distort the Truth|https://newrepublic.com/article/156039/political-fact-checkers-distort-truth]]'' January 8, 2020, Alex Pareene, [[New Republic]]
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At the June 28 Democratic presidential debate, Senator [[Bernie Sanders]] said, "Three people (in this country) own more wealth than the bottom half of America." And Glenn Kessler, who leads The [[Washington Post]]'s "Fact Checker" blog, wrote, "This snappy talking point is based on numbers that add up." But Kessler, having checked the fact and confirmed that it was true, for some reason continued checking. "People in the bottom half have essentially no wealth," he helpfully pointed out. "So the comparison is not especially meaningful."
That seems like a judgment call best left to, say, a "meaning-checker," but Kessler, a former business section editor who happens to be a descendant of Royal Dutch Shell and Procter & Gamble executives—an actual member of the American elite and a likely member of the one percent—makes Sanders the regular target of his attempts to police the bounds of acceptable political realities from his perch at The Washington Post. In June, he dinged Sanders for saying that "millions of Americans are forced to work two or three jobs"—because, while Sanders was right, at least eight million do work more than one job, 95 percent of Americans don't. His team has also taken on Sanders's claim that health care costs lead to 500,000 bankruptcies a year, going so far as to fact-check the study where Sanders found that statistic. Finding fault with its premises, they declared the study to be untrue, and awarded the candidate three "Pinocchios" for referencing it. (In the lexicon of the Post's fact-checking department, lies, rather than causing Pinocchio's nose to grow, cause him to spontaneously reproduce, like a very naughty paramecium.)
Sanders may get the worst of it, but no one is safe from Kessler's cherry-picking, his tendentious selection of experts from an array of reliably center-right publications and think tanks ("[[Michael Strain]] of the [[American Enterprise Institute]] wrote recently for Bloomberg" is a typical Kesslerism), or his insistence on presenting center-right economic assumptions as "facts." When Senator Cory Booker, for instance, made an entirely factual statement about American gun violence, Kessler took issue, again, with Booker's premise, calling it "facile" (raising the question, once more, of whether we are reading the "Fact Checker" or the "Superficiality Checker").
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Powerful Is This Right-Wing Shadow Network?|https://newrepublic.com/article/156431/how-powerful-council-national-policy-right-wing-shadow-network]]'' February 19, 2020, Scott W. Stern, [[New Republic]]
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Shadow Network: Media, Money, and the Secret Hub of the Radical Right by Anne Nelson focuses on an organization that has attracted relatively little attention in popular studies of the right so far. Her subject is the [[Council for National Policy]], a secretive, innocuously named organization founded in [[1981]] "by a small group of archconservatives who realized that the tides of history had turned against them." As the demographics of the United States shifted in the decades after World War II—and increasing numbers of people of color, immigrants, queer people, and atheists appeared poised to form a "decisive majority"—these archconservatives believed that their policy priorities would fail at the ballot box. They would need a new set of strategies and they would need to be tightly organized.
So a small collection of super-right-wing activists created a hub to connect, as one member put it, the "donors and the doers." Over the next two generations, Nelson writes, the CNP came to function as a "nerve center" for the ascendant conservative movement. In her telling, the council represents a sort of skeleton key for the right-wing takeover, "connecting the manpower and media of the [[Christian]] right with the finances of Western plutocrats and the strategy of right-wing [[Republican]] political operatives."
The CNP did not emerge out of nowhere. Nelson, a veteran journalist, traces its origins in part to the [[Southern Baptist]] Convention and its internal struggles. Founded in 1845 by breakaway Baptists who seceded from the national church because they disagreed with its opposition to slavery, the convention struggled over the century following the Civil War with how much to accept evolving social norms. As the convention began to grow more liberal in the [[1960]]s and [[1970]]s, a more conservative faction struck back; led by Texans Paige Patterson and Herman Paul Pressler III, a small group of fundamentalists employed get-out-the-vote tactics to engineer a conservative takeover of the convention in [[1979]]. "Patterson and Pressler's next step was to extend their strategy from church to state," writes Nelson. "Their plan was rooted in the concept of theocracy: the belief that government should be conducted through divine guidance, by officials who are chosen by God." As Nelson notes toward the end of the book, both Patterson and Pressler were recently implicated in #MeToo scandals, with Patterson accused of covering up accounts of sexual abuse within his seminary and Pressler accused of committing sexual misconduct himself. But between 1979 and [[2019]], the "conservative resurgence" they fomented achieved extraordinary success.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How PragerU Is Winning The Right-Wing Culture War Without Donald Trump|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/josephbernstein/prager-university]]'' March 3, 2018, Joseph Bernstein, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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While it is not an accredited institution of higher learning, Prager University is most definitely an education. Scrolling through its 300-odd videos yields a survey of almost every divisive national issue in the United States today: racism, sexism, income inequality, gun ownership, Islam, immigration, [[Israel]], police brutality, and, of course, speech on college campuses.
Many of the people presenting these topics are establishment, [[PBS]] NewsHour–conservative types like Stephens, Charles Krauthammer, and [[Steve Forbes]]. But more importantly, [[PragerU]]'s faculty includes an all-star lineup of internet and media personalities who have made their bones in the Trump era antagonizing the campus left: [[Ben Shapiro]], [[Jordan Peterson]], [[James Damore]], [[Steven Crowder]], [[Dinesh D'Souza]], Christina Sommers, Adam Carolla, [[Charlie Kirk]], and many more. They are, according to PragerU's founder and namesake, the conservative talk radio host [[Dennis Prager]], "the best thinkers presenting their best ideas." Their goal: to "undo [the] damage" inflicted by an education system that teaches US students that their country is "a land of inequality and racism" and a place of which to be "ashamed." These ideas — each one expressed in a five-minute video with titles like "Facts Don't Care About Your Feelings," "Black, Millennial, Female and… Conservative," "Why I Left the Left" and "Why Isn't Communism as Hated as Nazism?" — have found an enormous, and growing, audience. According to PragerU's annual report, in [[2017]] the organization's videos received 625 million views between [[Facebook]] and [[YouTube]], up from 250 million the year before, and 75 million the year before that. Individual videos frequently garner more than a million views; at least 10 PragerU videos gained more than 5 million views in 2017, and at least six gained more than 10 million.
Even video-heavy pro-Trump outlets, like InfoWars, don't sniff PragerU's numbers.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[How QAnon Conspiracy Is Spreading In Christian Communities Across The U.S.|https://www.npr.org/2020/08/21/904798097/how-qanon-conspiracy-is-spreading-in-christian-communities-across-the-u-s]]'' August 21, 2020, Ari Shapiro, [[National Public Radio]]
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SHAPIRO: Your piece is called "[[QAnon]]: The Alternative Religion That's Coming To Your Church." Do the people you interviewed really see it as a belief system comparable to organized religion?
BEATY: They do. They are picking up on the overt spiritual language that Q, whoever that is, is using in his messages on the Internet, and they see that as connecting directly to the Bible, to the God of Christianity and to God's hand at work in the world. So they see the QAnon messages as revealing truth in the world and that they are supposed to take up a spiritual battle to reveal truth.
SHAPIRO: And your reporting suggests that there's something about this moment that makes it spread that much faster.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[How QAnon is attracting cops|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/09/police-officers-qanon/]]'' September 28, 2020, Ali Breland, [[Mother Jones]]
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Chances are, you already don't trust the police. Polls show that most Americans don't.
But what if the cop patrolling your neighborhood held bizarre and unsubstantiated views? What if there was a chance that officer in the patrol car idling down the block was watching videos about a conspiracy holding that a satanic cabal of high-profile liberal pedophiles is running the world's most insidious sex ring? Or was swiping through memes popularizing a made-up plot about kidnapped children kept in underground tunnels so their blood can be harvested to help keep wealthy people alive? And what if they sincerely believed it all?
In a small but growing number of places across the country, that's just what is happening, as police officers have endorsed [[QAnon]], the overarching conspiracy theory comprising these beliefs.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[How QAnon uses religion to lure unsuspecting Christians|https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/15/us/qanon-religion-churches/index.html]]'' October 15, 2020, 'Daniel Burke, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) — Parker Neff was scrolling through conservative posts on [[Facebook]] when he saw an unfamiliar hashtag: #WWG1WGA.
Recently retired after serving as a [[Southern Baptist]] pastor for more than 20 years, his time was free and curiosity piqued.
"I started looking into it online," Neff said. "Doing some research."
And with that, the 66-year-old retiree, and soon his wife, Sharon, fell down one of the internet's most dangerous rabbit holes.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[How QAnon will outlive 8Chan|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/08/qanon-8chan/]]'' August 15, 2019, Ali Breland, [[Mother Jones]]
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The infamous imageboard [[8chan]] went off the internet last week after a white-supremacist shooter killed 22 people in [[El Paso]], and a manifesto he'd written was posted on the site. It was the third time in under five months that a racist shooter's writing or media had appeared on the imageboard.
While critics of 8chan had called for it to be banned following the previous two shooters, after El Paso, Cloudflare, an internet company that protects websites from attacks, finally decided to cut service to the site. Other security or technology providers followed suit, effectively removing the site from the open web for its deadly record of racism, bigotry, and white supremacy.
But 8chan's disappearance also inadvertently dealt a blow to the [[QAnon]] conspiracy community.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[How Red-Pill Culture Jumped the Fence and Got to Kanye West|https://www.wired.com/story/kanye-west-red-pill/]]'' April 27, 2018, Emma Grey Ellis, [[Wired]]
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The meme blew out of its niche, though, when [[Gamergate]]—the widespread sexist harassment campaign against female game developers—happened. "The red-pill memes on [[4chan]] and elsewhere were about dosing people with a piece of information that would shake their fundamental beliefs and awaken them to the 'conspiracies' of feminism," says Joan Donovan, the media manipulation research lead at [[New York City]] research institute Data & Society.
But since espousing one extreme idea is likely to expose you to others, becoming red-pilled often meant believing in other hateful conspiracy theories, like the patently false but very old idea that [[Jewish]] people are out to take over the world. Oh, and white supremacy. "A crucial red pill in the arsenal was to talk to people about the Trayvon Martin killing and ask them to answer the question, 'is [[George Zimmerman]] white?'" Donovan says. (Zimmerman's mother is from [[Peru]], a fact the redpilled claimed as proof that no racism was involved in Zimmerman shooting the unarmed teenager. Allegedly, this is the red pill that catalyzed mass murderer [[Dylann Roof]]'s radicalization.)
Since Gamergate, and even more so since President Trump's campaign and election, the ideas underpinning red-pill culture have become ever more mainstream. The idea that a media-directed conspiracy exists to hoodwink the (white, male, Christian) masses into forfeiting their power to women, minorities, and [[Muslim]]s is central to President Trump's emotional power. But given that less than half of Americans voted for President Trump—and given that he has endured historically low approval ratings since his inauguration—there was a clear ceiling on how far that idea, and the red pill meme, were likely to spread. That is, until [[Kanye West]], arguably the most popular living rapper and the world's biggest celebrity after Beyonce, chimed in.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Right-Wing Billionaires Infiltrated Higher Education|https://www.chronicle.com/article/how-right-wing-billionaires-infiltrated-higher-education/]]'' February 12, 2016, Jane Mayer, [[Chronicle of Higher Education]]
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What emerged was a strategy they called the "beachhead" theory. The aim, as Piereson later described it in an essay offering advice to fellow conservative philanthropists, was to establish conservative cells, or "beachheads," at "the most influential schools in order to gain the greatest leverage." The formula required subtlety, indirection, and perhaps even some misdirection.
The key, Piereson explained, was to fund the conservative intelligentsia in such a way that it would not "raise questions about academic integrity." Instead of trying to earmark a chair or dictate a faculty appointment, both of which he noted were bound to "generate fierce controversy," he suggested that conservative donors look for like-minded faculty members whose influence could be enlarged by outside funding. In time, such a professor could administer an expanded program. But Piereson warned that it was "essential for the integrity and reputation of the programs that they be defined not by ideological points of view."
To overtly acknowledge "pre-ordained conclusions" would doom a program. Instead of saying the program was designed to "demonstrate the falsity of Marxism" or to promote "free enterprise," he advised that it was better to "define programs in terms of fields of study, [like the] John M. Olin Fellowships in Military History." He wrote, "Often a program can be given a philosophical or principled identity by giving it the name of an important historical figure, such as the James Madison Program on American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University." (Indeed, after years of trial and error, the Olin foundation funded Princeton's Madison Program with $525,000 in start-up grants in [[2000]]. Run by [[Robert George]], an outspoken social and religious conservative, the program serves as the beau ideal of the "beachhead" theory. As a friend of George's described him to The Nation in [[2006]], he is "a savvy right-wing operative, boring from within the liberal infrastructure.")
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How Rudy Giuliani Got Caught Red-Handed With Borat's Daughter|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-rudy-giuliani-got-caught-red-handed-with-borats-daughter]]'' October 21, 2020, Matt Wilstein, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Sacha Baron Cohen]] has pulled a lot of outrageous pranks over the past couple of decades. None have been quite as insane as the one that ends with [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s hands in his pants.
When the trailer for Borat Subsequent [[Movie]]film dropped online earlier this month, it stood to reason that the climax of the highly-anticipated sequel would involve Baron Cohen's iconic Kazakh character attempting to deliver his daughter as a gift to Vice President [[Mike Pence]] at CPAC while dressed in an elaborate [[Donald Trump]] costume.
In fact, that scene, which got picked up by conservative media outlets all the way back in February—with no one the wiser that Baron Cohen was behind the prank—comes and goes within the first third of the new movie, out on [[Amazon]] Prime Video this Friday.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[How Rudy Giuliani Turned Into Trump's Clown|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/09/10/how-rudy-giuliani-turned-into-trumps-clown]]'' September 3, 2018, Jeffrey Toobin, [[New Yorker]]
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Giuliani returned to his law firm and, as the Mueller investigation got under way, he kept in touch with the President and his legal team. In March of [[2018]], [[Jay Sekulow]] told Giuliani that the relationship between the President and [[John Dowd]], his lead defense attorney, had deteriorated. He asked whether Giuliani would consider replacing him, and Giuliani was receptive. Trump made him a formal offer over dinner at Mar-a-Lago and Giuliani left his law firm again to work for the President pro bono.
The investigations surrounding [[Donald Trump]] have become sprawling enterprises, with multiple strands that are increasingly intertwined. Disclosures about the investigations have come in piecemeal fashion, and it's easy to become confused about the nature of the accusations and the cast of characters. Giuliani is in charge of the over-all defense effort, and Sekulow, the chief counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice, a conservative public-interest group founded by Pat Robertson, is his second-in-command. At the moment, the greatest legal peril for Trump may come from the constellation of issues relating to hush money paid during the 2016 campaign to two women who have alleged that they had affairs with Trump: the adult-film star Stephanie Clifford, also known as Stormy Daniels, and Karen McDougal, a former Playboy Playmate. Earlier this year, Mueller referred this investigation to the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of [[New York]], which obtained search warrants for the home and office of Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney. The Southern District also recently provided immunity to two former Trump confidants in exchange for their coöperation: Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, and David Pecker, the chief executive of the parent company of the National Enquirer, which made the payment to McDougal. Last month, Cohen pleaded guilty to violating campaign-finance laws by engineering these payments, which he said he had done at the direction of Trump. The prosecutors may decide to continue the investigation, or, if they find that the President was implicated in illegal activity, to return the probe to Mueller.
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{{f142.png}} ''[[How Rupert Murdoch Is Influencing Australia's Bush Fire Debate|https://news.yahoo.com/rupert-murdoch-influencing-australias-bush-195344938.html]]'' January 8, 2020, Damien Cave, [[Yahoo!]]
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The idea that "greenies" or environmentalists would oppose measures to prevent fires from ravaging homes and lives is simply false. But the comment reflects a narrative that's been promoted for months by conservative [[Australia]]n media outlets, especially the influential newspapers and television stations owned by [[Rupert Murdoch]].
And it's far from the only Murdoch-fueled claim making the rounds. His standard-bearing national newspaper, [[The Australian]], has also repeatedly argued that this year's fires are no worse than those of the past — not true, scientists say, noting that 12 million acres have burned so far, with [[2019]] alone scorching more of [[New South Wales]] than the previous 15 years combined.
And on Wednesday, Murdoch's News Corp., the largest media company in Australia, was found to be part of another wave of misinformation. An independent study found online bots and trolls exaggerating the role of arson in the fires, at the same time that an article in The Australian making similar assertions became the most popular offering on the newspaper's website.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[How Russian Trolls Used Meme Warfare to Divide America|https://www.wired.com/story/russia-ira-propaganda-senate-report/]]'' December 17, 2018, Nicholas Thompson, [[Wired]]
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There's a meme on [[Instagram]], circulated by a group called "Born Liberal." A fist holds a cluster of strings, reaching down into people with television sets for heads. The text declares: "The People Believe What the Media Tells Them They Believe: [[George Orwell]]." The quote is surely false, but it's also perfect in a way. "Born Liberal" was a creation of the [[Internet Research Agency]], the [[Russia]]n propaganda wing that might as well be part of Oceania. In other words, we live in a time when American democratic debate is being influenced by liars spreading memes about our inability to understand the truth.
This particular meme is one of many revealed in a new report released on Monday, commissioned by the [[Senate Intelligence Committee]] and written by New Knowledge, a cybersecurity firm whose director of research, Renee DiResta, is a WIRED contributor. This report, along with a second one written by the Computational Propaganda Project at [[Oxford University]] and Graphik, offers the most extensive look at the IRA's attempts to divide Americans, suppress the vote, and boost then-candidate [[Donald Trump]] before and after the [[2016]] presidential election. The report sheds new light on the ways the IRA trolls targeted [[Africa]]n Americans and the outsized role Instagram played in their work. It also calls into question statements tech executives have made under oath to [[Congress]] in the past 18 months.
The report by New Knowledge is based on a review of 10.4 million tweets, 1,100 [[YouTube]] videos, 116,000 Instagram posts, and 61,500 unique [[Facebook]] posts published from [[2015]] through [[2017]]. This is not a complete data set of Russian influence operations, but it's still the largest such analysis to take place outside of the companies themselves. And it shows that the Russians weren't just running a bland content farm, churning out propaganda in broken English. The operation was deeply sophisticated, and at times, downright funny. As the report's authors note: "The IRA was fluent in American trolling culture."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Sen. Ron Johnson's Investigation Became an Enabler of Russian Disinformation: Part I|https://www.justsecurity.org/71947/how-sen-ron-johnsons-investigation-became-an-enabler-of-russian-disinformation-part-i/]]'' August 11, 2020, Ryan Goodman, [[Just Security]]
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Senator [[Ron Johnson]]'s investigations involving [[Ukraine]] have become a conduit of [[Russian disinformation]].
Earlier this month, Johnson defended himself on a local [[Wisconsin]] news station saying, "What have I published, what have I reported on, that is not true, that is any form of Russian disinformation? There has been nothing." Similarly, in his 11-page letter, Johnson asserted, "It is neither me, Chairman Grassley, nor our committees that are being used to disseminate Russian disinformation."
The senator surely knows better, and his 11-page defense of his actions reveals it. Published on Monday, Aug. 10, the letter itself contains apparent products of Russian disinformation. And while Johnson denies taking information directly from two specific Ukrainians linked to Russia and its disinformation efforts, he makes no mention of his staff taking information directly from one of those individuals' principal collaborators, which reportedly occurred over the course of several months.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Some Anti-Quarantine Protests Are Being Promoted by National Players With Ties to Trump|https://time.com/5825840/anti-quarantine-protests-organizers-trump/]]'' April 23, 2020, [[Time magazine]]
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Across the country this week and last, protests have sprouted up against the social distancing measures in place to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. They've featured blocked traffic, confederate flags, picnics with people wearing few facemasks, and protesters pushed up against each other, receiving outsized attention relative to the number of people participating.
There are nearly 45,000 confirmed deaths in the U.S. related to coronavirus, and more than 800,000 confirmed cases total. In desperate efforts to slow the spread of the virus, much of the country is under stay-at-home orders that have been deemed necessary by health experts, taking a historic toll on the economy but which polls show an overwhelming majority of Americans agree with.
Protest organizers say events like these are coming together organically — a grassroots uprising against measures they argue are creating more harm than the virus itself. In some places, the protests do appear to have sprung up on their own. But some demonstrations have been guided or promoted by a conservative network of national players with ties to President [[Donald Trump]].
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{{f340.png}} ''[[How Stanford Lost Its Soul|https://www.thenation.com/article/society/stanford-lost-soul-coronavirus/]]'' May 20, 2020, Jeet Heer, [[The Nation]]
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[[Stanford University]] enjoys an international reputation for excellence and an endowment of more than $27 billion, making it the third-wealthiest private school in America. The endowment lags behind only Harvard and Yale. In some ways, Stanford's wealth is all more impressive since, unlike its venerable Ivy League rivals, the school itself is the very source of its own fortune. The campus is surrounded by Big Tech firms that were more or less created by its former students. Start at the center of Stanford and head north to go to [[Facebook]], south to hit [[Apple]], east to run into [[Google]]. The close proximity is no accident: [[Silicon Valley]] is the child of Stanford. Big Tech, out of filial gratitude, is always happy to lavishly fund its alma mater.
But during the current pandemic, Stanford is making a mark for something less admirable than birthing the tech revolution. Stanford has become the main academic vector for contrarian Covid-19 thinking, helping give legitimacy to arguments that the world is overreacting to the virus.
In March, [[Richard Epstein]], a fellow at the [[Hoover Institution]], a Stanford-affiliated think tank, published an influential article arguing that America could expect only around 500 deaths from the pandemic. He later revised that number to 5,000. Still later, he said he meant 50,000. Even that number, of course, is far short of the more than 93,000 Americans who have already died of Covid-19—a figure that itself is almost certainly an undercount.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Steve Bannon's Alleged 'We Build the Wall' Scam Worked|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/n7w54d/how-steve-bannons-alleged-we-build-the-wall-scam-worked]]'' August 20, 2020, Greg Walters, [[Vice News]]
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Federal prosecutors in [[New York]] charged Steven Bannon and three others on Thursday with conspiracy to commit fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering. At the center of the charges is [[We Build the Wall]], a crowdfunded organization that promised to do what Bannon said President Trump couldn't: build a privately funded wall along America's border with [[Mexico]].
Bannon and his alleged co-conspirators built some short sections of wall in [[New Mexico]] and [[Texas]], but prosecutors say they also skimmed millions from the donations. "The defendants defrauded hundreds of thousands of donors, capitalizing on their interest in funding a border wall to raise millions of dollars, under the false pretense that all of that money would be spent on construction," Acting U.S. Attorney for the [[Southern District of New York]] [[Audrey Strauss]] said in a press release. "While repeatedly assuring donors that [[Brian Kolfage]], the founder and public face of We Build the Wall, would not be paid a cent, the defendants secretly schemed to pass hundreds of thousands of dollars to Kolfage, which he used to fund his lavish lifestyle."
Prosecutors allege Bannon raked in $1 million and that one of his co-conspirators splashed out vast sums on high living, buying a golf cart, jewelry, and even plastic surgery. Kolfage alone allegedly skimmed $350,000 from the fund.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[How Stochastic Terrorism Lets Bullies Operate in Plain Sight|https://www.wired.com/story/jargon-watch-rising-danger-stochastic-terrorism/]]'' January 21, 2019, Jonathon Keats, [[Wired]]
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When President Trump tweeted a video of himself body-slamming the [[CNN]] logo in [[2017]], most people took it as a stupid joke. For [[Cesar Sayoc]], it may have been a call to arms: Last October the avowed Trump fan allegedly mailed a pipe bomb to CNN headquarters.
No one told Sayoc to do it, but the fact that it happened was really no surprise. In [[2011]], after the shooting of US representative Gabby Giffords, a Daily Kos blog warned of a new threat the writer called stochastic terrorism: the use of mass media to incite attacks by random nut jobs—acts that are "statistically predictable but individually unpredictable." The writer had in mind right-wing radio and TV agitators, but in [[2016]], [[Rolling Stone]] accused then-candidate Trump of using the same playbook when he joked that "[[Second Amendment]] people" might "do" something if [[Hillary Clinton]] won the election.
Of course, Trump's people later said he meant they might … "vote." That's how it works: [[Stochastic terrorism]] lets bullies operate in the open with full deniability, since the random element erases any provable causation.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How the 5G coronavirus conspiracy theory went from fringe to mainstream|https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/4/24/21231085/coronavirus-5g-conspiracy-theory-covid-facebook-youtube]]'' April 24, 2020, Rebecca Heilweil, [[Vox]]
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The first link John Gregory saw pushing a connection between 5G and the coronavirus pandemic was on a French conspiracy website called Les moutons enragés, which loosely translates as "The rabid sheep." A January 20 post floated that the millimeter wave spectrum used by 5G technology and Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, could be related, pointing to reports about Wuhan installing 5G towers before the outbreak. Three months later, conspiracy theorists making similar claims were setting cellphone towers on fire in [[Europe]].
Gregory, a senior analyst at the internet trust tool NewsGuard, caught an early glimpse of the 5G coronavirus conspiracy theory, but it didn't take long before the fake news started to spread. Two days after the French blog post, a Belgian newspaper called Het Laatste Nieuws published an interview with a local doctor, who floated the unfounded claim that the coronavirus outbreak could be linked to 5G cellphone towers installed near Wuhan in [[2019]]. The article was taken down within hours, but the theory had already spread to English-language [[Facebook]] pages. Gregory wasn't surprised.
"There's been a crowd that has been saying that 5G is harmful to human health for years, ever since 5G was first being proposed [and] well before any towers or networks were online," he told Recode. "This is just their latest attempt to push those claims, tying them onto this current news story."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[How the alt-right co-opted the OK hand sign to fool the media|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/oct/03/ok-sign-gesture-emoji-rightwing-alt-right]]'' October 3, 2019, Poppy Noor, [[The Guardian]]
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The alt-right's latest trophy is the OK hand sign, which was officially recognised as a hate symbol by the [[Anti-Defamation League]] over the weekend. And on Tuesday, it was reported that a Universal [[Orlando]] Resort employee was fired after concerned parents found a photo of him making the hand sign on their six-year-old's shoulder (their child is biracial and has autism).
The OK sign joins a number of surprising symbols co-opted by the alt-right, such as the milk emoji, Pepe the frog and even, at one point, Taylor Swift.
Sometimes, trolls' choices are far-fetched and innocuous – the milk emoji was appropriated because of the allegedly superior ability of white people to drink milk (large numbers of people in the rest of the world are lactose intolerant). But the transformation of mundane symbols into something to be feared is part of a broader aim to garner media attention, and getting one up on the people they think they're fooling.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How The Alt-Right Manipulates the Data to 'Prove' the Existence of Race|https://forward.com/news/national/347207/how-the-alt-right-manipulates-the-data-to-prove-the-existence-of-race/]]'' August 9, 2016, Ari Feldman, [[Forward]]
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A group of blogs and Internet forums, led by blogger [[Steve Sailer]], have come together to embrace a successor to the pseudoscientific racist movements of the 20th century. "[[Human biodiversity]]" (HBD) is the term they have used to give their particular theories a policy-wonk zing. (Read an in-depth explanation of the human biodiversity phenomenon here.) One of the hallmarks of HBD blogs is the use of data and charts from genetics studies to "prove" their theories. This evidence is culled from articles in the leading journals of population genetics and behavioral genetics, and published by some of genetics' leading lights. But what does this evidence look like? And, if they're using cutting-edge research to make their points, does that mean their theories hold some water?
We'll start with the "evidence" itself. Most often it takes the form of what's called a principal component analysis. A PCA is able to boil down a data set comprising hundreds or even thousands of dimensions (think the largest spreadsheet you've ever seen) into a 2D plot. (Or, depending on the type of analysis you're running, 3D, or 4D, and so on.) If you do a PCA of a bunch of distinct genomes from around the world, you'll get something that looks like this:
This PCA chart is from an article called "The population genetics of the [[Jewish]] people," by Dr. Harry Ostrer and Dr. Karl Skorecki. Each individual dot represents one genome — one person's DNA. The chart is just one of several data analysis methods they use for showing the genetic "location" of Jews — somewhere between Middle [[Easter]]n and [[Europe]]an, as it turns out. The chart also shows, quite clearly, that all three of those populations are rather far away from the cluster of sub-Saharan [[Africa]]n genomes.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How the alt-right's sexism lures men into white supremacy|https://www.vox.com/culture/2016/12/14/13576192/alt-right-sexism-recruitment]]'' April 26, 2018, Aja Romano, [[Vox]]
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In the wake of the election, perhaps no topic has been more widely discussed and debated than the self-described "alt-right" — the racist, sexist, meme-happy, mostly internet-based movement associated with radical white supremacy that has unexpectedly taken center stage in US politics after the election of [[Donald Trump]]. The recent disruptive violence of incels — a shortened form of "involuntary celibates" that refers to an online enclave of extreme misogynists — may seem like a lone outlier with little connection to the racialized politics of white supremacists. But in fact incel culture, the "men's rights" movement, and their focus on what they perceive as belittled masculinity have more in common with the broader alt-right than you might think.
Though many consider the alt-right to be primarily a fringe movement encompassing multiple ideologies (including white nationalism and white supremacy), its supporters' unorthodox tactics for promoting those ideologies were fundamental to Trump's campaign, and thus fundamental to his victory. Said tactics include engaging in extremist discourse, using deceptive irony and racially tinged internet memes to confuse people into dismissing the "alt-right" label as a synonym for internet trolls, and spreading false and misleading information. Thus, it's no surprise that the movement has become a focal point of the subsequent culture war and narrative surrounding the president-elect's transition to the White House — particularly outrage that Trump arguably won through racist rhetoric and that his chief strategist is directly associated with the alt-right movement.
But one foundational aspect of the alt-right's various belief systems has been significantly downplayed following the election — even though it may be the key to understanding the movement's racist, white nationalist agenda. While it's true that the movement is most frequently described in terms of the self-stated, explicit white supremacy that defines many of its corners, for many of its members, the gateway drug that led them to join the alt-right in the first place wasn't racist rhetoric but rather sexism: extreme misogyny evolving from male bonding gone haywire.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How the anti-vaccine movement crept into the GOP mainstream|https://www.politico.com/story/2019/05/27/anti-vaccine-republican-mainstream-1344955]]'' May 27, 2019, Arthur Allen, [[Politico]]
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The anti-vaccine movement, which swelled with discredited theories that blamed vaccines for autism and other ills, has morphed and grown into a libertarian political rebellion that is drawing in state [[Republican]] officials who distrust government medical mandates.
Anti-vaccine sentiments are as old as vaccines themselves — and it's been nearly 300 years since smallpox immunization began in what is now the United States. Liberal enclaves from [[Boulder]], Colo., to Marin County, Calif., have long been pockets of vaccine skepticism. But the current measles epidemic, with more than 880 cases reported across 25 states of a disease declared eradicated in the U.S. 19 years ago, shows it gaining power within the GOP mainstream.
What's new about the current anti-vaccine movement is the argument that government has no right to force parents to vaccinate their kids before they enter school. While Trump administration health officials and most Republicans in [[Congress]] still back mandatory vaccination, opposition is gaining steam among Republicans in state legislatures.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[How the Boogaloo movement rose from an internet joke to an armed movement in the U.S.|https://www.cbc.ca/radio/day6/from-little-rock-to-george-floyd-a-poem-for-the-protests-the-boogaloos-pride-during-a-pandemic-and-more-1.5598305/how-the-boogaloo-movement-rose-from-an-internet-joke-to-an-armed-movement-in-the-u-s-1.5598461]]'' June 6, 2020, [[CBC News]]
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A loose collective known as the [[Boogaloo]] movement is united in a belief that a second U.S. civil war is coming — but with no unifying political ideology, the movement defies easy definition, says journalist [[Robert Evans]].
Its adherents are just as likely to support anti-racism protesters speaking out against police brutality, he said, as they are to support people decrying COVID-19 lockdowns to help further their cause.
"They're all kind of unified by their fascination with this kind of meme of preparing for a civil war in the United States — and as much as that, this idea of a real hatred of the police, of law enforcement, federal and local, and a desire to kind of do battle with the state," Evans, an investigative journalist for the website Bellingcat, told Day 6 host Brent Bambury.
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{{f253.png}} ''[[How the de-platformed far right far-right responds to being de-platformed|https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/how-the-de-platformed-far-right-far-right-responds-to-being-de-platformed/]]'' November 30, 2018, Tabatha Southey, [[Macleans]]
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Last week [[Laura Loomer]], a far right far-right media personality, got herself permanently banned from [[Twitter]] for an Islamophobic tweet about [[Minnesota]] representative-elect [[Ilhan Omar]]. On Thursday, Loomer responded as any sensible, mature adult removed from a social media site would do, by handcuffing herself to a door of Twitter headquarters in [[Manhattan]]. Loomer, who is [[Jewish]], wore a Yellow Star, carried a megaphone and held a sign with one of her tweets printed on it.
"Twitter is upholding Sharia when they ban me for tweeting facts about Sharia law," Loomer yelled early on in a Periscope live stream, continuing the long "provocateur" tradition of not having the foggiest idea what Sharia is. Honestly, you'd think these guys had all got themselves banned from [[Wikipedia]].
Twitter and the police responded well to the incident. Loomer could stay as long as she wanted, the police said, Twitter was not pressing charges. Essentially, they muted her, and Loomer stayed, physically strapped onto Twitter, belting out pronouncements like, "I'm here today to stand in solidarity with the millions of conservatives around the world who have been silenced," making demands like "I want my Twitter," and whining about the cold weather before asking to be wire-cut free.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How the Far-Right Boogaloo Movement Is Trying to Hijack Anti-Racist Protests for a Race War|https://theintercept.com/2020/06/10/boogaloo-boys-george-floyd-protests/]]'' June 10, 2020, Mehdi Hasan, [[The Intercept]]
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[[Donald Trump]] is right. The anti-racism protests that have convulsed cities across the United States are also being used as cover, to quote the president, for "acts of domestic terror."
In late May, for example, three [[Nevada]] men were "arrested on terrorism-related charges in what authorities say was a conspiracy to spark violence during recent protests in [[Las Vegas]]," reported the [[Associated Press]]. Federal prosecutors say the men had molotov cocktails in glass bottles and were headed downtown, according to a copy of the criminal complaint obtained by AP.
"People have a right to peacefully protest," said Nicholas Trutanich, the U.S. attorney in Nevada. "These men are agitators and instigators. Their point was to hijack the protests into violence."
But here's the thing: None of these three men were members of antifa, the left-wing, anti-fascist protest movement that has been blamed both by the president and his attorney-general Bill Barr for recent violence. They were all self-identified members of the so-called boogaloo movement, aka "boogaloo bois" aka "boojahideen" — perhaps the most dangerous group that, until the past week or so, most Americans had never heard of.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[How the GOP learned to love QAnon|https://www.businessinsider.com/how-qanon-infiltrated-the-gop-2020-10]]'' October 16, 2020, Eliza Relman, [[Business Insider]]
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The far-right [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory — which holds that a cabal of Satan-worshiping, child-trafficking Democrats is plotting to oust President [[Donald Trump]] — has grown increasingly mainstream in the GOP base.
At an [[NBC News]] town hall on Thursday night, Trump repeatedly refused to denounce QAnon, questioned whether it was a conspiracy theory, and claimed its adherents were fighting pedophilia.
GOP political operatives told Insider that [[Republican]]s view QAnon believers and the movement not as a liability or scourge but as a useful band of fired-up supporters.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How The Guy Who Didn't Invent Email Got Memorialized In The Press & The Smithsonian As The Inventor Of Email|https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120222/11132917842/how-guy-who-didnt-invent-email-got-memorialized-press-smithsonian-as-inventor-email.shtml]]'' February 22, 2012, Mike Masnick, [[Techdirt]]
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Late last week, the [[Washington Post]] reported that The Smithsonian had acquired "tapes, documentation, copyrights, and over 50,000 lines of code from V.A. [[Shiva Ayyadurai]], who both the Smithsonian and the Washington Post insisted was the "inventor of e-mail." There's just one problem with this: It's not actually true. Lots of internet old-timers quickly started to speak out against this, especially on Dave Farber's Interesting People email list, where they highlighted how it's just not true. As is nicely summarized on [[Wikipedia]]'s talk page about Ayyadurai, he was responsible for "merely inventing an email management system that he named EMAIL," which came long after email itself. The Washington Post eventually offered the following "clarification":
Clarification: A number of readers have accurately pointed out that electronic messaging predates V. A. Shiva Ayyadurai's work in [[1978]]. However, Ayyadurai holds the copyright to the computer program called "email," establishing him as the creator of the "computer program for [an] electronic mail system" with that name, according to the U.S. [[Copyright]] Office.
Except... that "clarification" seems to confuse copyright with patents. Copyright is only over the specific copyrightable work created -- which would be the specific code he used. It does not, in any way, establish him as "the creator" of "the" electronic mail system -- merely an electronic mail system -- and hardly the first one. I could write some sort of email management software tomorrow and copyright that... and it would no more make me an "inventor" of email than Ayyadurai.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How the Hoover Institution Vacuums Up Big Conservative Bucks|https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2015/4/21/how-the-hoover-institution-vacuums-up-big-conservative-bucks.html]]'' April 21, 2015, Ade Adeniji, [[Inside Philanthropy]]
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The [[Hoover Institution]] began as a library in [[1919]] and has grown into one of America's top think tanks over the years. It ranked number #19 on a [[2014]] UPenn think tank report, below such outfits as [[Brookings Institution]] (#1) and conservative giant the [[American Enterprise Institute]] (#12). That influence is striking, giving that Hoover is located nearly 3,000 miles from [[Washington, DC]], on the campus of [[Stanford University]].
Like AEI, Hoover might be described as a moderate conservative think tank—in contrast, say, to the [[Heritage Foundation]] and other policy shops that push a harder line and have been aligned in recent years with the [[Tea Party]].
Hoover's moderate positioning makes sense, since [[Herbert Hoover]] himself was certainly no doctrinaire conservative and even considered being a Democrat at one time. The Hoover Institution's mission includes principles such as "representative government, private enterprise, peace, and personal freedom" and senior fellows at the institution have included [[Condoleezza Rice]], economist Thomas Sowell, and author Shelby Steele.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How the Hunt for a Coronavirus Vaccine Could Go Horribly Wrong|https://www.thedailybeast.com/coronavirus-vaccine-hunt-could-go-horribly-wrong]]'' April 12, 2020, Rachel M. Cohen, [[Daily Beast]]
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Scientists are racing to develop a vaccine for the novel coronavirus, and anti-vaxxers are waiting in the wings.
COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, is killing hundreds of Americans every day. So it was reason for optimism on Monday when Inovio Pharmaceuticals became the second U.S company to move a vaccine candidate into clinical trials, following Moderna, a biotech company which started clinical trials in mid-March.
"Getting [Moderna's candidate] into phase one in a matter of months is the quickest that anyone has ever done literally in the history of vaccinology," Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s, testified before [[Congress]] last month.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[How the Koch Brothers Are Killing Public Transit Projects Around the Country|https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/19/climate/koch-brothers-public-transit.html]]'' June 19, 2018, Hiroko Tabuchi, [[New York Times]]
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Public transit, [[Americans for Prosperity]] says, goes against the liberties that Americans hold dear. "If someone has the freedom to go where they want, do what they want," Ms. Venable said, "they're not going to choose public transit."
The Kochs' opposition to transit spending stems from their longstanding free-market, libertarian philosophy. It also dovetails with their financial interests, which benefit from automobiles and highways.
One of the mainstay companies of Koch Industries, the Kochs' conglomerate, is a major producer of gasoline and asphalt, and also makes seatbelts, tires and other automotive parts. Even as Americans for Prosperity opposes public investment in transit, it supports spending tax money on highways and roads.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How the Koch Brothers Used Public Funds to Set up Shop at Texas Tech|https://www.texasobserver.org/koch-free-market-institute-texas-tech/]]'' September 26, 2016, Naveena Sadasivam, [[Texas Observer]]
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But for this crowd of libertarian economists largely on the margins of mainstream American university life, the conference was also a chance to rub shoulders with their benefactors, right-wing think tanks and funders in the Charles and [[David Koch]] network. Beneath the veneer of abstruse [[Austria]]n economic theory, this was a place to make a sales pitch — a sort of free market for free-market ideologues.
[[Benjamin Powell]]'s talk seemed particularly savvy in that regard. Powell is the executive director of the [[Free Market Institute]] (FMI) at [[Texas Tech University]], a 3-year-old organization largely bankrolled by the Koch network and other conservative interests and individuals. Most of the FMI staff had decamped to Vegas for the conference. Powell was preceded by [[Bruce Benson]], who as chair of [[Florida State University]]'s economics department defended an agreement that allowed the [[Charles Koch Foundation]] to have final say in faculty hiring. Powell's talk, "The Global Spread of Think Tanks and Economic Freedom," had a simple hypothesis: The rise of free-market think tanks had made "the world more free." Now he just needed to get his hands on the data that would show the connection.
The idea that free-market think tanks — largely supported by corporations and wealthy ideologues — are bringing a love of unbridled markets, deregulation and small government to the world would certainly have an appeal for this crowd.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[How the Kochtopus went after reporter Jane Mayer|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/01/koch-brothers-jane-mayer-dark-money/]]'' January 21, 2016, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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While reporting for her book, Mayer discovered that after her story was published, the Koch political machine assigned six or so operatives, who were working in borrowed space in the lobbying firm operated by J.C. Watts, a former [[Republican]] congressman, to dig up dirt on her. She notes that a source told her, "If they couldn't find it, they'd create it." And Mayer maintains that a private investigative firm, [[Vigilant Resources International]], was hired for this job as well. (This company was founded by [[Howard Safir]], who had been a [[New York City]] police commissioner when [[Rudy Giuliani]] was mayor.)
Mayer writes that she was at the time unaware of this effort, but she began to spot clues. A blogger asked if she had heard the rumor that a private detective firm was on her trail. At a [[Christmas]] party, a former reporter told her that a private investigator had mentioned that some conservative billionaires were looking for dirt on a reporter who had written a story they disliked. Then, in January [[2011]], a [[New York Post]] reporter, Keith Kelly, contacted [[David Remnick]], the editor of the [[New Yorker]], to get a comment on "allegations" that would soon be published claiming that Mayer had borrowed heavily from other reporters. Shortly after that, as Mayer puts it in her book, [[Jonathan Strong]], then a reporter at the conservative [[Daily Caller]], emailed Mayer and Remnick and asked whether her work fell "within the realm of plagiarism." He sent several examples of her purported theft.
Mayer mobilized quickly. She contacted the writers whose works she had supposedly swiped—in some cases she had given credit to these writers—and they told her they did not consider these instances of plagiarism. Mayer says she sent these facts to the Daily Caller, and the story disappeared. Subsequently, in the New York Post, Kelly wondered, "Who is behind the apparently concerted campaign to smear The New Yorker's [[Jane Mayer]]?" Kelly asked [[Tucker Carlson]], the editor of the Daily Caller, about the origins of these allegations against Mayer, and Carlson replied, "I have no clue where we got it. I never ask the reporters where they get stuff, only whether it's true. In this case, we didn't have enough." Strong declined to talk to Kelly about the story.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[How the media-fueled rise of the KKK explains the white vigilantes in Kenosha|https://www.motherjones.com/media/2020/08/how-the-media-fueled-rise-of-the-kkk-explains-the-white-vigilantes-in-kenosha/]]'' August 31, 2020, Jacob Rosenberg, [[Mother Jones]]
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In [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], a 17-year-old dressed up in the regalia of the modern warriors he saw online—AR-15 style rifle, backward hat, jeans—to patrol a protest. [[Kyle Rittenhouse]] wound up shooting two people fatally and injured one more. [[Republican]] media has already spun this idea. He saw a lawless world in the uprisings of people demanding respect, they say. He was pressed into duty as a wannabe cop because the regular cops have been hamstrung, they say.
"Those in charge, from the governor on down, refused to enforce the law." [[Tucker Carlson]] told viewers last Wednesday. "How shocked are we that 17-year-olds with rifles decided they had to maintain order when no one else would?"
This idea, of a vigilante maintaining order when he sees Black people rising up, reminded me of the birth of the [[Ku Klux Klan]].
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{{f358.png}} ''[[How the Mercers' millions bankrolled election lies, white nationalism and the Capitol riot|https://www.salon.com/2021/02/04/how-one-billionaire-family-bankrolled-election-lies-white-nationalism--and-the-capitol-riot/]]'' February 4, 2021, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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Four years before Sen. [[Josh Hawley]], R-Mo., pumped his fist to a supportive mob that would soon overrun the Capitol [[Police]] and hunt lawmakers through the halls of [[Congress]], the former [[Missouri]] attorney general needed a deep-pocketed patron. Naturally, he called on the man who helped bankroll former President [[Donald Trump]]'s rise: hedge-fund billionaire [[Robert Mercer]], whom he would soon describe as a friend while name-dropping him to court support from far-right figures like [[Steve Bannon]], a longtime Mercer ally. It's unclear what came of Hawley's meeting with Mercer, but the [[Club for Growth]], which has received millions from the Mercer family, and the Senate Conservatives Fund, which also got Mercer donations, quickly became Hawley's biggest financial backers, by far. Mercer's daughter Rebekah kicked in a near-maximum donation to his [[2018]] Senate campaign for good measure.
While [[Charles Koch]] and his late brother David have dominated [[Republican]] fundraising in recent decades, the Mercers' recent strategic investments in far-right candidates bought them a disproportionate level of influence in the Republican Party before culminating in an effort to subvert the election that fueled the deadly Capitol siege.
"The Mercers laid the groundwork for the Trump revolution," Bannon told The [[New Yorker]] in [[2017]]. "Irrefutably, when you look at donors during the past four years, they have had the single biggest impact of anybody, including the Kochs." [[Steve Schmidt]], a former Republican strategist and co-founder of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project, sees it differently. [[Rebekah Mercer]], he said in an interview with [[Salon]], is the "chief financier or one of the chief financiers of the fascist movement, and that's what it is."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How the Proud Boys Became Roger Stone's Personal Army|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-the-proud-boys-became-roger-stones-personal-army-6]]'' January 29, 2019, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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When [[Roger Stone]] waived his Nixonian salute on the steps of a federal courthouse in [[Florida]] last week following his arrest on the orders of [[Robert Mueller]], he was joined by some unusual supporters: the [[Proud Boys]].
On Tuesday, Stone was arraigned in a [[Washington]], D.C. courthouse on charges he lied about dealings with [[WikiLeaks]] and the Trump campaign in [[2016]]. Stone has spent the past two years as the most outlandish character in the Trump-[[Russia]] saga, with his colorful quotes and flamboyant wardrobe. At the same time, he's grown tighter with the violent ultra-nationalist group, hiring them as security and participating in the group's videos—even repeating its slogan.
With Trumpworld distancing itself from Stone, it was up to Proud Boys leader [[Enrique Tarrio]] to defend him.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How the Religious Right's Go-To Lawyer Became Trump's Latest Defender|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2017/06/who-is-jay-sekulow-and-why-is-he-defending-donald-trump.html]]'' June 20, 2017, Mark Joseph Stern, [[Slate Magazine]]
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This embarrassing flap raises two questions: Who is [[Jay Sekulow]], and why is he defending Trump?
The first question is more easily answered than the second. Sekulow is a conservative litigator who has spent his career dismantling the constitutional separation of church and state. In [[1987]], he persuaded the Supreme Court to strike down an ordinance barring [[Jews for Jesus]] from proselytizing in [[Los Angeles]] International Airport. The issue was close to Sekulow's heart: Although he was raised [[Jewish]], he became a Messianic Jew while attending [[Atlanta]] [[Baptist]] College (now Mercer University). As he explained in an essay, Sekulow "commit[ted] [his] life to Jesus" at a performance by the Liberated Wailing Wall, the Jews for Jesus' music group.
Sekulow served as the Jews for Jesus' general counsel for several years and founded a nonprofit, [[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]], or CASE, to fund his legal work. In [[1991]], he moved to the American Center for Law & Justice, a conservative Christian advocacy group founded by [[Pat Robertson]] to counteract the [[American Civil Liberties Union]]. In his capacity as ACLJ chief counsel, Sekulow continued to argue cases at the Supreme Court, usually defending school prayer and government subsidization of religion. Sekulow also repeatedly attacked "buffer zones" around abortion clinics that prevent protesters from accosting women. He lost that fight but won several high-profile religion cases by asserting that restrictions on religion in schools violate freedom of speech.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[How the resurgence of white supremacy in the US sparked a war over free speech|https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/may/31/how-the-resurgence-of-white-supremacy-in-the-us-sparked-a-war-over-free-speech-aclu-charlottesville]]'' May 31, 2018, Alex Blasdel, [[The Guardian]]
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Late last summer, the [[American Civil Liberties Union]] faced a mounting crisis over its most celebrated cause, which many consider the lifeblood of democracy: freedom of speech. For nearly a century, the [[ACLU]] has been the standard-bearer of civil liberties in the US, second only to the government in shaping Americans' basic rights. Although the organisation has been at the vanguard of many of the country's most hard-fought legal battles – desegregation, reproductive rights, gay marriage – the argument among its staff last summer, over whether to continue representing white supremacists in free-speech cases, was more intense than anything the organisation had seen before.
After [[Donald Trump]] was elected, the ACLU had positioned itself as a leader of what it calls "the resistance", suing the administration over voting restrictions, illegal detentions, and the [[Muslim]] travel ban. It recruited celebrities such as Tom Hanks, Mahershala Ali and Tina Fey to raise money and reassure worried Americans. "The ACLU has had your back for almost a hundred years," one ad declared. "We got this." In the nine months after the election, the organisation's paying membership quadrupled to more than 1.5 million people, and it received more than $80m in donations.
Then, on 10 August, the organisation's [[Virginia]] chapter sued to prevent the city of [[Charlottesville]] from relocating a white-nationalist rally to a safer location outside the city centre. The ACLU claimed the move would violate the organiser's constitutional rights to freedom of speech and public assembly. Two days later, when a white supremacist injured 19 people and killed the anti-racist protester [[Heather Heyer]] in a car attack during the rally, many people, including Virginia's governor, blamed the ACLU. One response in particular became a symbol of the larger backlash: "I can't facilitate Nazis murdering people," an ACLU of Virginia board member declared, in a series of viral tweets announcing his resignation.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[How The Rich Are Dealing With Coronavirus|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfIsuMmncm0]]'' April 1, 2020, Some More News, [[YouTube]]
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Hi. In today's episode of [[Some More News]], we explore the very unsurprising response of the grotesquely rich to the [[Coronavirus]] crisis that threatens their ability to be insulated from the poor and working-class that they exploit and take for granted.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How The Right Branded A Mock Election Exercise As A Dry Run For A Lefty Coup|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/how-the-right-branded-a-mock-election-exercise-as-a-dry-run-for-a-lefty-coup]]'' September 25, 2020, Matt Shuham, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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On the Sept. 3 episode of his show, The [[National Pulse]], right-wing broadcaster [[Raheem Kassam]] acknowledged that he might be irritating his audience with his repeated references to a series of tabletop election simulations that happened in June.
"Transition Integrity Project: I know people are going to get bored of me saying that term between now and the election," he said. "But this is everything right here, and it's everything because they've given their playbook away."
Kassam was right about one thing: Conservative news consumers have been absolutely bombarded with content about the Transition Integrity Project, or TIP.
In reality, TIP was basically Dungeons and Dragons for stressed out Beltway types: A series of election "war games" in which several bigshot politicos and media figures — including former Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta and former RNC chair [[Michael Steele]] — volunteered to game out what could happen in the event of various contested election scenarios. Instead of wizards and rogues, they played major presidential candidates, legislators, the media, the public and so on.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How the Trump admin devastated the CDC-and continues to cripple it|https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/10/how-the-trump-admin-devastated-the-cdc-and-continues-to-cripple-it/]]'' October 16, 2020, Beth Mole, [[Ars Technica]]
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The CDC has been neutered, shamed, and blamed amid the novel coronavirus pandemic and global crisis. From internal missteps that bungled the country's rollout of diagnostic testing to blatant political interference and strong-arming on critical public health guidance, the CDC has gone from the world's premier public health agency to a silenced, overridden, distrusted afterthought in the US response—an agency stripped of its ability to collect even basic health data from hospitals during a raging pandemic.
The heavy blows to the agency's reputation and role have been well documented throughout the pandemic. President Trump and his administration have openly undermined the agency and, behind the scenes, attacked it while overriding expert public health advice on testing, school reopening, and the handling of outbreaks on cruise ships, among other things.
But while the broad strokes of the agency's undoing were noted in real time, a set of new investigations and reports offer new details. In a sweeping investigative report by [[ProPublica]], three journalists retraced a number of events, digging up emails, heated exchanges, and alarm within the agency. For instance, it provides fresh insight into how a single CDC researcher valiantly worked to develop diagnostic tests for the novel coronavirus, only to fumble, producing tests contaminated with genetic sequences of the virus. That contamination produced false positive results in public health labs around the country, rendering the tests useless and losing precious time to get ahead of the disease's spread.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[How the Trump Cabinet's Bible Teacher Became a Shadow Diplomat|https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/29/magazine/ralph-drollinger-white-house-evangelical.html]]'' October 29, 2019, Mattathias Schwartz, [[New York Times]]
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Given that Drollinger leads what has come to be known as the White House cabinet Bible study, you might forgive Ortega for thinking that Drollinger offered a way into, well, the White House. Drollinger himself is aware that some foreign governments' interests in his studies might not be entirely biblical. "I can get these guys to help me," he told me a few weeks earlier, speaking of his allies in Washington. "And everybody overseas wants to know someone in D.C."
Drollinger's weekly gathering, held at 7 a.m. on Wednesdays, is perhaps the most influential small-group Bible study in the world. The study's public list of "sponsors" — who, Drollinger says, have committed to building Capitol Ministries, his nonprofit, and testifying publicly about their relationship with Jesus Christ — includes Pence; Pompeo; Rick Perry, the departing secretary of energy; Ben Carson, the secretary of housing and urban development; Betsy DeVos, the education secretary; and Sonny Perdue, the secretary of agriculture. The former cabinet members Jeff Sessions, Alex Acosta and Scott Pruitt all attended the study during their tenures in the administration; Jim Bridenstine, who leads NASA, also attends. (A spokesperson for Pence said that while the vice president "appreciates Mr. Drollinger's work," he does not attend the cabinet study, which Drollinger confirmed. Both men denied reports that the cabinet study has ever been held in the West Wing.)
The Drollingers are careful to distinguish between their teachings and their politics, but one often bears on the other, on issues like marriage (men lead, women submit), homosexuality ("an abomination" and "illegitimate in God's eyes"), abortion (a slippery slope to infanticide), climate change (a radical belief promoted by "secular fad theorists") and family separation at the Southern border (an appropriate punishment for "illegal immigrants"). To Drollinger, the Bible is more than the literal word of God. It is the only defensible basis for any rational thought. The text, under the doctrine of inerrancy, is factually perfect and not open to multiple interpretations. It has one definite meaning that will offer itself up to diligent students.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[How the Trump Campaign's Mobile App Is Collecting Massive Amounts of Voter Data|https://www.newyorker.com/news/campaign-chronicles/the-trump-campaigns-mobile-app-is-collecting-massive-amounts-of-voter-data]]'' September 13, 2020, Sue Halpern, [[New Yorker]]
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Since the Trump campaign set up a shell company called American Made Media Consultants, in [[2018]], an entity it describes as a "vendor responsible for arranging and executing media buys and related services at fair market value," it's been nearly impossible to know whom the campaign is paying, for what, and how much. But, on May 27th, [[Alan Knitowski]], the C.E.O. of [[Phunware]], an [[Austin]]-based ad broker and software company, announced a "strategic relationship with American Made Media Consultants on the development, launch and ongoing management and evolution of the Trump-Pence [[2020]] Reelection Campaign's mobile application portfolio." Although Phunware never showed up in the campaign's F.E.C. reports, Phunware's S.E.C. filings show that, since last year, it has been paid around four million dollars by A.M.M.C.
On its face, Phunware seems like a strange choice to develop the campaign's app. Before working for President Trump, Phunware's software was being used in relatively few applications, the most popular being a horoscope app. And, since [[2019]], it has been embroiled in a lawsuit with Uber, a former client of the company's ad-placement business. The dispute stems from a yearlong investigation by two former Phunware employees who discovered that the company was pretending to place Uber ads on Web sites like [[CNN]] when, in fact, they were appearing on pornography sites, among others, if they appeared at all. But, according to former Phunware employees and business associates, the company's value to the Trump campaign is not in software development. "The Trump campaign is not paying Phunware four million dollars for an app," a former business partner of the company told me. "They are paying for data. They are paying for targeted advertising services. Imagine if every time I open my phone I see a campaign message that [[Joe Biden]]'s America means we're going to have war in the streets. That's the service the Trump campaign and [[Brad Parscale]]"—the Trump campaign's senior adviser for data and digital operations—"have bought from Phunware. An app is just part of the package."
The Trump 2020 app is a massive data-collection tool in its own right. When it launched, on April 23rd, Parscale, who was then Trump's campaign manager, urged his followers on [[Facebook]] to "download the groundbreaking Official Trump 2020 App—unlike other lame political apps you've seen." Despite the hype, the 2020 app recapitulates many of the functions found on the [[2016]] app. There's a news feed with Trump's social-media posts, an events calendar, and recorded videos. The "gaming" features that distinguished the 2016 app are still prominent—a "Trump's army" member who accumulates a hundred thousand points by sharing contacts or raising money is promised a photograph with the President, while other members can use points to get discounts on MAGA gear. Users are prompted to invite friends to download the app—more points!—and can use the app to sign up to make calls on behalf of the campaign, to be a poll watcher, to register voters, and to get tickets to virtual and in-person events.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How the Trump-Russia story was buried|https://theweek.com/articles/935438/how-trumprussia-story-buried]]'' September 16, 2020, Ryan Cooper, [[The Week]]
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The biggest political story of [[2016]]-19 was largely wrapped up this August, and it only made a blip in the news. The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) published the final volume of its enormous investigation into how the [[Russia]]n government influenced the 2016 election, this time focusing on how the [[Trump campaign]] was involved (what has become known as "[[Russiagate]]"). Remarkably, the committee is led by [[Republican]]s due to their Senate majority — a reasonable sign it was a credible investigation. Since then, there has been a steady drip of reporting about Russia's apparent effort to influence this year's election, like President Trump's own Treasury Department sanctioning a Ukrainian friend of [[Rudy Giuliani]] for allegedly doing just that.
This volume of the report is nearly 1,000 pages long, but at bottom the story is pretty simple. Essentially, the suspicion your average ordinary liberal had from the start was correct. The Trump campaign did conspire in secret (as well as openly) with Russian intelligence. The Trump campaign knew Russia was behind the email hacking of [[Hillary Clinton]]'s campaign manager John Podesta and the [[Democratic National Committee]], and very likely coordinated with [[WikiLeaks]] about the emails being dribbled out in a fashion calculated to inflict maximum damage to Clinton.
It's peculiar that the resolution of this story — which dominated front pages for months on end — has not gotten more attention. Part of the explanation, no doubt, is the coronavirus pandemic, ongoing economic crisis, and looming election. But another is how the Russiagate story hits the blind spots of practically every American political faction. Many liberals and conservatives succumbed to paranoia about the story, while many leftists took that paranoia as proof the story was nothing. So it was buried.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[How to Argue with a Racist by Adam Rutherford review – how genetics can combat prejudice|https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jan/30/how-to-argue-with-a-racist-adam-rutherford-review]]'' January 30, 2020, Manjit Kumar, [[The Guardian]]
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Every Nazi had [[Jewish]] ancestors. Discovering this fact alone is worth the price of Adam Rutherford's engaging and enlightening new book. A geneticist by training, Rutherford is an accomplished writer who knows how to weave a fascinating tale from scientific data as he explains that our shared ancestry is far more recent than the small group of a pan-[[Africa]] species that left the continent 70,000 years ago.
It is a popular myth that there are more people alive today than have ever died. The current global population is about 7.8 billion and increasing at the rate of 220,000 each day. It has been estimated that there have been some 108 billion members of our species, Homo sapiens. The dead may outnumber the living by almost 100 billion, but as Rutherford points out, there are more people alive as you read this than on any other day in history.
Race does exist precisely because it is a social construct, and racism is real because people enact it
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{{f358.png}} ''[[How to displace the great replacement|https://www.salon.com/2019/10/28/how-to-displace-the-great-replacement_partner/]]'' October 28, 2019, John Feffer, [[Salon]]
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The far right is on a roll. Just a few years ago, liberals and conservatives would have considered its recent political victories a nightmare scenario. Right-wing extremists have won elections in the United States, [[Brazil]], [[Hungary]], India, and [[Poland]]. They pushed through the [[Brexit]] referendum in the United Kingdom. In the most recent [[Europe]]an Parliament elections, far-right parties captured the most votes in [[France]], [[Italy]], the United Kingdom, and Hungary.
Sure, Trump is being impeached, Brexit is a mess, and the far right in [[Austria]] and Italy have suffered recent setbacks. Still, looking at the bigger picture, it's hard not to conclude that such extremists have acquired the sort of mainstream legitimacy across the planet that they haven't enjoyed in nearly a century.
What's worse, those electoral victories obscure an even deeper, potentially far more influential success — in the world of storytelling. The radical right has developed a global narrative that, by uniting virulent racists and commonplace conservatives, mass shooters and populist politicians, is already injecting fringe ideas into mainstream culture.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How to Fight 8chan Medievalism-and Why We Must|https://psmag.com/ideas/how-to-fight-8chan-medievalism-and-why-we-must-notre-dame-christchurch]]'' June 27, 2019, David M. Perry, [[Pacific Standard]]
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Consumers of medievalism in movies and games don't have quite the same responsibility as scholars, but they're much more numerous and often equally resistant to recognizing white supremacy in their communities. Many such fans, especially in the white male demographic, seem to believe they can "keep politics out" of medieval-themed video and role-playing games and fantasy books. Both groups just don't want to complicate their engagement with (and enjoyment of) the medieval past by worrying about white supremacy.
Since the murder of [[Heather Heyer]] by a white supremacist in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], in August of [[2017]], I've been regularly watching discussion boards on [[8chan]] and the neo-Nazi website [[Stormfront]] to better understand what I call "8chan Medievalism." I wanted to examine how the worst people in the world talk about the Middle Ages within their own Internet safe spaces. What I've found is that the problem has gotten worse online, even as 8chan medievalism has shown up in the writings of mass-murdering terrorists and would-be terrorists.
At least in some circles, scholars of the Middle Ages are increasingly organized in their responses to white supremacy. Foremost among these circles is a collective called Medievalists of Color; the group maps the many ways that scholars have long politicized the study of the Middle Ages around notions of race and whiteness, as centuries of white and usually male historians asserted their own primacy in the formation of the modern world. In doing so, groups like Medievalists of Color push the majority-white field to be more intentional about how we confront racism and other forms of oppression in our teaching and writing.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How to Get Rich Suing For Jesus|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-to-get-rich-suing-for-jesus]]'' September 9, 2015, Olivia Nuzzi, [[Daily Beast]]
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On July 31, the day that the Center for [[Medical]] Progress was sued over the release of a series of undercover videos targeting [[Planned Parenthood]], [[Jay Sekulow]], a prominent [[Christian]] conservative lawyer, released an ad attacking President Obama over his support for the group.
"I call him the defender-in-chief," said Sekulow, who looks like Saul Goodman with money and a good tailor. [[Drama]]tic background music akin to the score of a Hitchcock film played as he attacked Obama for "defending, relentlessly, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America in light of all the videos that have been released this week." The [[White House]]'s support for Planned Parenthood, Sekulow argued, was "unthinkable" on its own, but to blame the creators of the sting videos for anything at all, he said, "well, that just doesn't work."
"The veneer of Planned Parenthood has been peeled back," Sekulow said, and that meant whether or not [[Congress]] halted federal funding to Planned Parenthood, the group would never win the larger battle.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[How to person woman man camera tv|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8oaaP68i4s]]'' July 23, 2020, Sarah Cooper, [[YouTube]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How to Tell if Your Alt-Right Relative Is Trying to Redpill You at Thanksgiving|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/nnk3bm/how-to-tell-if-your-alt-right-relative-is-trying-to-redpill-you-at-thanksgiving]]'' November 23, 2016, Mike Pearl, [[Vice News]]
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As you're no doubt aware, literal Nazis who call themselves the "alt-right" (but to be clear: they are Nazis) have carved out a niche for themselves in the political discussion this year. [[Richard Spencer]], the white supremacist who essentially founded the alt-right, praised the election of [[Donald Trump]] in a convention speech on Saturday. But he also said Trump is not the Aryan messiah who will bring about the white supremacist fantasy he calls the "new normal," but merely "a step towards this new normal."
So anyone spoiling for a fight with their proverbial racist uncle on this unusually tense Thanksgiving could be in for some unusually heavy artillery on the opposing side. American racism just received an injection of young blood, and your racist uncle might suddenly have an ally in that cousin of yours who always posts [[Breitbart]] articles on [[Facebook]].
And things will really take a turn if that guy decides he wants to redpill you after you pass him the gravy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Trump Ally Michael Flynn Nurtured - and Profited From - the QAnon Conspiracy Theory|https://theintercept.com/2021/06/27/qanon-michael-flynn-digital-soldiers/]]'' June 27, 2021, Candace Rondeaux, [[The Intercept]]
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Of the many mysteries surrounding the final days of [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency, few have been more confounding than the connections between former national security adviser [[Michael Flynn]], the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory, and Trump's #StoptheSteal campaign.
Most media outlets treated Flynn's videotaped oath last summer, in which he uttered a well-known QAnon slogan, as a sort of coming-out story about a onetime Trump insider who had gone off the rails. The video has since become the subject of a lawsuit by members of Flynn's family who claim that "left-wing media outlets began to spread false narratives" about the Flynn family's connections to QAnon. An Intercept investigation has found that Flynn's ties to the QAnon phenomenon stretch back much further than the July 4 weekend last year when the video first appeared, however, to the days immediately following Trump's [[2016]] election victory.
That November, nearly a year before the first cryptic clue from QAnon's organizers – known as a "Q drop" — appeared on the online message board [[4chan]], Flynn told a roomful of Trump supporters that the president-elect had been borne into office by an "army of digital soldiers." The phrase "digital soldiers," which Flynn later trademarked, has become a central QAnon rallying cry and a key indicator of the movement's growing turn toward violent extremism and insurrection.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[How Trump campaign targets millions of white voters - and activates fears over rioting|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5gDbPFMCDk]]'' September 29, 2020, Channel 4 News, [[YouTube]]
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The Trump campaign has been exploiting fears amongst white voters by targeting them with divisive and alarmist messages on social media.
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[[Channel 4 News]] exclusively obtained a vast cache of data used by [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2016]] presidential campaign on almost 200 million American voters. Tonight - we meet the voters the Trump campaign wanted - and needed - to win over. The targets they identified were overwhelmingly white - and the campaign knew exactly which issues they cared about.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Trump Ended Up Referencing A Russian-Promoted 4chan Conspiracy Theory In Call To Ukraine|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanhatesthis/crowdstrike-4chan-qanon-conspiracy-theory]]'' September 26, 2019, Ryan Broderick, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The White House released the record of a call between President [[Donald Trump]] and [[Ukraine]]'s President [[Volodymyr Zelensky]] on Wednesday. According to the document, Trump asked Zelensky to do him a "favor" and investigate the origins of the [[Russia]] probe as well as former vice president [[Joe Biden]].
As the country's mainstream media swarmed over the staff-written memorandum of the conversation, anonymous radicalized communities like [[4chan]] and far-right pockets of [[Facebook]], [[Reddit]], and Telegram focused on something else. It wasn't the possible abuse of power that sent them into a fervor, but instead the American president's mention of [[CrowdStrike]], a company that provides security, threat intelligence, and cyberattack response services, and which the [[Democratic National Committee]] hired to investigate the hack of its servers during the [[2016]] election campaign.
In the memorandum, Trump says to Zelensky, "I would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation with Ukraine, they say CrowdStrike… I guess you have one of your wealthy people… The server, they say Ukraine has it."
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{{f188.png}} ''[[How Trump Is Helping Tycoons Exploit the Pandemic|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/07/20/how-trump-is-helping-tycoons-exploit-the-pandemic]]'' July 13, 2020, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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On June 22nd, in the baking heat of a parking lot a few miles inland from [[Delaware]]'s beaches, several dozen poultry workers, many of them Black or Latino, gathered to decry the conditions at a local poultry plant owned by one of President [[Donald Trump]]'s biggest campaign contributors. "We're here for a reason that is atrocious," Nelson Hill, an official with the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, told the small but boisterous crowd, which included top Democratic officials from the state, among them Senator [[Chris Coons]]. The union, part of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., represents some 1.3 million laborers in poultry-processing and meatpacking plants, as well as workers in grocery stores and retail establishments. Its members, many defined as "essential" workers—without the option of staying home—have been hit extraordinarily hard by the coronavirus. The union estimates that nearly thirty thousand of its workers in the food and health-care sectors have contracted COVID-19, and that two hundred and thirty-eight of those have died.
For the previous forty-two years, a thousand or so laborers at the local processing plant, in Selbyville, had been represented by Local 27. Just two years earlier, the workers there had ratified a new five-year contract. But, Hill told the crowd, in the middle of the pandemic, as the number of infected workers soared, the plant's owner, Mountaire Corporation—one of the country's largest purveyors of chicken—conspired, along with Donald Trump, to "kick us out."
Hill, who is Black and from a working-class family on the Delmarva Peninsula—a scrubby stretch of farmland that includes parts of Delaware, [[Maryland]], and [[Virginia]]—was used to the area's heat and humidity. But, as he spoke to the crowd, behind dark glasses, his face glistened with anger. "It's greed, that's what it is," he said. "It's a damn shame."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How Trump Jr.'s Fixer Arthur Schwartz Wages War Against the Media|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-trump-jrs-fixer-wages-war-against-the-media]]'' January 30, 2019, Maxwell Tani, [[Daily Beast]]
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Multiple people with direct knowledge told The [[Daily Beast]] that Schwartz has tried to shop stories to reporters about former Trump chief of staff [[John Kelly]]—who often butted heads with Trump loyalists—including a claim that he did not wash his hands after using the White House bathroom. Schwartz denied circulating the story and claimed he first heard the anecdote from a Daily Beast reporter. (Last week, however, Schwartz taunted Kelly, tweeting at him: "Don't worry, General Jackass. Your time in the barrel is coming soon.")
Schwartz was prone to sprinkling conversations with hints about his proximity to power within Trump world, and multiple reporters told The Daily Beast that he would show them bits of message exchanges between himself and people like Trump Jr. or Bannon. Schwartz denied that he had ever shown private messages to any reporters unless authorized to do so.
In some instances, Schwartz's anger manifests itself very publicly, whether on his 45,000-follower [[Twitter]] feed—he insults [[CNN]]'s outspoken White House reporter [[Jim Acosta]] constantly—or in person. Numerous members of the media told The Daily Beast they have received angry late-night emails, strongly worded messages, or screaming phone calls from Schwartz.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[How Trump Took the Middle Class to the Cleaners|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-covid-response-economy-jobs-taxes-inequality-1080345/]]'' October 26, 2020, Tim Dickinson, [[Rolling Stone]]
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[[Donald Trump]] is gifted at marketing stodgy, old-line [[Republican]] policies as though they're bold, transgressive, and new. Think of it as policy laundering. And nowhere has this deception been executed to more damaging effect than in Trump's handling of the economy.
As a candidate, Trump positioned himself as a different kind of Republican. With all the integrity of a late-night infomercial host, Trump rinsed away the taint of decades of GOP economic mismanagement. In a spin cycle, he promised his plans would bring prosperity to a long-overlooked working class. But what Trump ultimately delivered is what all Republican presidents have delivered since [[Ronald Reagan]]: bubbly new wealth for the already rich, while putting the middle-class through the wringer.
This cycle has played out twice in plain view: First with Trump's [[2017]] tax cut, which showered wealth on the richest, offering the middle class a drop in the bucket, and now with a pandemic response that has inflated the wealth of billionaires, even as main-street America reels under a Depression-level crisis. If Donald Trump fooled you once, shame on him. If he fools you twice, shame on you.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[How Trump's Billion-Dollar Campaign Lost Its Cash Advantage|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/07/us/politics/trump-election-campaign-fundraising.html]]'' September 7, 2020, Shane Goldmacher, [[New York Times]]
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Money was supposed to have been one of the great advantages of incumbency for President Trump, much as it was for President [[Barack Obama]] in [[2012]] and [[George W. Bush]] in [[2004]]. After getting outspent in [[2016]], Mr. Trump filed for re-election on the day of his inauguration — earlier than any other modern president — betting that the head start would deliver him a decisive financial advantage this year.
It seemed to have worked. His rival, Joseph R. Biden Jr., was relatively broke when he emerged as the presumptive Democratic nominee this spring, and Mr. Trump and the [[Republican National Committee]] had a nearly $200 million cash advantage.
Five months later, Mr. Trump's financial supremacy has evaporated. Of the $1.1 billon his campaign and the party raised from the beginning of [[2019]] through July, more than $800 million has already been spent. Now some people inside the campaign are forecasting what was once unthinkable: a cash crunch with less than 60 days until the election, according to Republican officials briefed on the matter.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Trump's internet built and broadcast the Capitol insurrection|https://www.vox.com/recode/22221285/trump-online-capitol-riot-far-right-parler-twitter-facebook]]'' January 8, 2021, Rebecca Heilweil, [[Vox]]
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[[Ali Alexander]], a far-right activist and conspiracy theorist, posted a video to [[YouTube]] on [[Christmas]] Day, urging people to come to [[Washington, DC]], on the day that [[Congress]] would finalize [[Joe Biden]]'s election to the US presidency.
With a triumphant soundtrack, the video features President Trump at a rally declaring, "We will never give in. We will never give up, and we will never back down. We will never ever surrender." It urges people to register to attend on a website, WildProtest.com, directing them to get to the Capitol building by 1 pm on the day of the event. The website even offered to help people find rides to get there.
This was just one of a slew of efforts from online communities that came together for the insurrection at the United States Capitol on Wednesday that left at least five people dead and many more injured. Many of these groups had been building enthusiasm online for such an event for years. They planned Wednesday's event on social media and, as it was happening, gleefully livestreamed the destruction.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[How Trump's wild 8-day feud involving Gold Star families unfolded|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-frederica-wilson-gold-star-la-david-johnson-2017-10]]'' October 24, 2017, Allan Smith, [[Business Insider]]
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It's been a wild eight days as President [[Donald Trump]] has feuded with a Florida congresswoman and a [[Gold Star]] family.
And the controversy, which has yet to dwindle, began when Trump was asked a week ago why he hadn't mentioned anything about an early-October ambush in Niger that led to the deaths of four US servicemembers.
From that question stemmed days of back-and-forth between Trump, his chief of staff [[John Kelly]], aides of past presidents, a member of [[Congress]], former members of the military, and Gold Star families. The controversy has continued almost uninterrupted for more than a full week.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How We Busted Smear Artist Jacob Wohl|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-we-busted-smear-artist-jacob-wohl]]'' August 17, 2020, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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In early [[2019]], we got a call from a stranger who wanted to talk about two of the political internet's most notorious fraudsters. They were about to become even more notorious.
The tipster had been referred by a mutual acquaintance in [[Republican]] politics to two men with an audacious plan to take down Democratic presidential candidate [[Pete Buttigieg]]. The duo wanted to enlist him to falsely accuse Buttigieg, the first openly gay presidential candidate with a shot of winning his party's nomination, of sexual assault.
The call plunged us back into the world of hapless pro-Trump schemer [[Jacob Wohl]], a place where sordid lies are everywhere—but, thankfully, pretty easy to figure out.
By then, Wohl and his running buddy, attention-hungry [[Washington]] lobbyist [[Jack Burkman]], had built a cottage industry out of manufacturing smears against prominent Trump foes.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[How Wearing a Face Mask, or Not, Became the Dumbest Culture War|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-wearing-a-face-mask-or-not-became-the-dumbest-culture-war?ref=home]]'' June 25, 2020, Alaina Demopoulos, [[Daily Beast]]
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In mid-May, as the coronavirus death toll ticked up toward a tragic 100,000 souls, I read a book in my neighborhood park. I wore a mask, kept to myself, and tried to find pleasure in the the warm air I inhaled through a layer of cotton. I did not enjoy having my lips marinate in carbon dioxide and spittle, but hey—at least I was breathing on my own.
A man materialized in front of me, wearing cargo shorts, a [[Bernie Sanders]] T-shirt, and no mask. "Take that off," he motioned to my red covering. "I want to see your face."
I shrugged off the regrettable new pickup line as a sign of the times and asked where his mask was. "Yeah, I don't do those," he said. I took my book and walked away.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How Will Seb Gorka Juggle Peddling Fish Oil With His New Government Job?|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/k7qgkw/how-will-seb-gorka-juggle-peddling-fish-oil-with-his-new-government-job]]'' July 14, 2020, Greg Walters, [[Vice News]]
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WASHINGTON — Should American academia be churning out an army of miniature Seb Gorkas?
Presumably, Gorka would think so. Now, the former advisor to President Trump known as both a lightning rod for controversy and a buffoonish object of ridicule is getting a shot at influencing young minds.
Gorka is returning to government service with a new presidential appointment to a board overseeing scholarships to study languages and countries deemed strategically-important to the United States, the Trump administration announced Tuesday.
Gorka scored a four-year appointment to the National Security Education Board, a 14-member panel that helps guide a federal initiative established in [[1991]] known as the National Security Education Program, or NSEP. Since [[1994]], the NSEP has awarded scholarships to over 6,000 U.S. students. To receive the money, the students agree to later work in qualifying national security positions, according to the NSEP.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[How William Barr Is Weaponizing the Justice Department to Help Trump Win|https://theintercept.com/2020/08/29/william-barr-trump-justice-department/]]'' August 29, 2020, Peter Stone, [[The Intercept]]
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On August 13 , a day after President [[Donald Trump]] again charged that Democrats' efforts to expand mail-in voting due to the pandemic will create "the greatest rigged election in history," U.S. Attorney General [[William Barr]] too made unfounded and conspiratorial-sounding claims. Barr told [[Sean Hannity]] on [[Fox News]] that Democrats' drive seeking to expand mail-in voting could raise "serious questions about the integrity of the election," were "grossly irresponsible," and "reckless."
That was hardly the first time they seemed to agree. In a July House Judiciary hearing and in a June interview with Fox News, Barr joined Trump in his monthslong and spurious attacks on voting by mail. He told Fox that voting by mail "absolutely opens the floodgates to fraud," adding, without evidence, that "right now a foreign country could print tens of thousands of counterfeit ballots."
Citing Barr's words in one tweet, Trump then upped the ante: "MILLIONS OF MAIL-IN BALLOTS WILL BE PRINTED BY FOREIGN COUNTRIES,AND OTHERS. IT WILL BE THE SCANDAL OF OUR [[TIME]]S!"
"Barr has admitted he has no evidence of widespread mail-voting fraud," former federal prosecutor and former senior official at Homeland Security Paul Rosenzweig told me. "All he is doing is trying, unsuccessfully, to give Trump a basis for challenging the election. This is not the job of the Attorney General."
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f379.png}} ''[[Hubbard's 1960's Bizarre Vision for the Global Economy|http://www.reasoned.life/2018/04/hubbard-1960s-economic-nonsense/]]'' April 11, 2018, John P. Capitalist, [[Reasoned.Life]]
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In [[1964]], the Church of Scientology published a small document authored by [[L. Ron Hubbard]] called "Scientology Plan for World Peace," which set forth a vision of a "one world government" headed by the UN, with all decision-making to be handled by diplomats and bureaucrats resident in a giant "International City" to be built in North [[Africa]]. This document was only circulated for a few years, perhaps only until the early [[1970]]s, when it apparently was allowed to fade quietly from sight. While it's been available on the web for a while, it hasn't been the subject of much scrutiny.
We'll give a general overview of the proposed structure of Hubbard's world government but we'll focus on the economic prescriptions Hubbard throws out to solve all the world's ills. Unsurprisingly, they're the usual Hubbard stew of naively simplistic ideas presented with unwavering confidence in their brilliance.
The biggest conundrum is why Hubbard would propose something under his own name that's so far left on the surface. Hubbard's political views, especially in the [[1960]]s, were so rabidly anti-communist that they could have been lifted wholesale from the propaganda of the [[John Birch Society]]. We take a guess at Hubbard's real motivation. In particular, the bland assurance in the introduction that "the following programme has no other purpose or interest than attaining these ends" is highly suspect.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Huckabee super donor's Jesus Fund keeps recipients of $26 million secret|https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2015/08/huckabee-super-donors-jesus-fund-keeps-recipients-of-26-million-secret/]]'' August 28, 2015, Will Tucker, [[OpenSecrets News]]
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The [[Arkansas]] man who dropped $3 million into the super PAC supporting [[Mike Huckabee]]'s bid for the [[Republican]] presidential nomination for years handed out millions of dollars to a secret list of public charities through a pass-through private foundation called The [[Jesus Fund]], tax forms filed by the foundation show. The Fund's activity may violate federal tax law, according to an expert who reviewed the forms for [[OpenSecrets]] Blog.
From [[2006]] until [[2013]], [[Ronald Cameron]], CEO of the poultry company Mountaire Corp., used The Jesus Fund to funnel at least $26.2 million to "various public charities" without disclosing exactly which organizations received the funds, contrary to legal requirements. OpenSecrets Blog examined six years of tax forms submitted to the [[Internal Revenue Service]].
Both Cameron and Mountaire gave to the entity, which had $43.5 million in assets by the end of 2013. In the six years, the Jesus Fund received $15.25 million from Mountaire and more than $10 million from Cameron himself, according to the documents. The Fund paid some fees and tax expenses, but the contributions to mystery organizations made up more than 92 percent of the Fund's total disbursements.
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c2/Hudson_Institute_logo.svg/175px-Hudson_Institute_logo.svg.png]] |
|!type |[[Think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think_tank]]|
|!founded date |July 20, 1961 (60 years)|
|!founder |[[Herman Kahn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Kahn]], Max Singer, Oscar M. Ruebhausen|
|!location |1201 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C., USA|
|!tax id |13-1945157|
|!status |[[501(c)(3)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(3)]] [[nonprofit organization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nonprofit_organization]]|
|!origins |[[RAND Corporation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAND_Corporation]]|
|!website |[[hudson.org/|http://www.hudson.org/]]|
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The ''Hudson Institute'' is a [[politically conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]], [[501(c)(3)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(3)]] [[non-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/non-profit]] [[American|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_of_America]] [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]] based in [[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]] It was founded in 1961 in [[Croton-on-Hudson, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croton-on-Hudson,_New_York]], by [[futurist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/futurist]], [[military strategist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/military_strategy]], and [[systems theorist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/system_theory]] [[Herman Kahn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Kahn]] and his colleagues at the [[RAND Corporation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAND_Corporation]].
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|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
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|!Ruling date |12/1963|<|<|
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|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131945157/131945157_2017_0f940f41.PDF]]|09/28/18| $44,242,772.00|
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|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131945157/131945157_2013_0a7b28c8.PDF]]|07/29/14| $30,228,974.00|
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|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131945157/131945157_2010_0877f453.PDF]]|09/06/12| $17,460,748.00|
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*[[Hudson Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Hudson Institute|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Hudson_Institute]], SourceWatch.
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|!occupation |[[Naturopath]]|
|!death date |September 3, 2009 (80 years)|
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*[[Hulda Clark|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulda_Clark]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Human biodiversity |
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*[[Racialism|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Racialism]], RationalWiki.
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|!tax id |26-4099950|
|!formerly |Online for Life|
|!website |[[humancoalition.org/|https://www.humancoalition.org/]]|
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Anti-abortion, anti-contraception.
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|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
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|!EIN |26-4099950|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/2009|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
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|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264099950/264099950_2017_0febbad8.PDF]]|11/30/18| $4,049,213.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264099950/264099950_2016_0e1af3a3.PDF]]|09/14/17| $3,328,930.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264099950/264099950_2015_0d0570ab.PDF]]|10/19/16| $2,573,483.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264099950/264099950_2014_0bc52f01.PDF]]|09/03/15| $2,293,595.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264099950/264099950_2013_0aaf9bd2.PDF]]|10/16/14| $1,026,244.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264099950/264099950_2012_0961ec21.PDF]]|07/11/13| $1,198,624.00|
|!2011 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264099950/264099950_2011_080d7e18.PDF]]|04/05/12| $8,784.00|
|!2010 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264099950/264099950_2010_07d86b1a.PDF]]|12/22/11| $53,812.00|
|!2009 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/264099950/264099950_2009_066736CD.PDF]]|10/04/10| $22,165.00|
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!!!See also
*[[Human Rights Watch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Rights_Watch]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Humbled Proud Boy: Attorney Jason Lee Van Dyke Claims an Internet 'Stalker' Is Ruining His Life|https://www.dallasobserver.com/news/former-proud-boy-lawyer-jason-van-dyke-says-an-internet-stalker-is-destroying-his-career-11641420]]'' April 17, 2019, Christian McPhate, [[Dallas Observer]]
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[[Jason Lee Van Dyke]] sat at a table next to his defense lawyer in a Denton County courtroom, listening as an attorney for the [[Texas]] State Bar spoke about how fearful she was when she received his email message threatening her life.
At 38, Van Dyke is stocky like a pit bull yet mild-mannered like Clark Kent — in person, that is. Online, he has a habit of exploding with anger, and as the former attorney for the far-right, all-male organization [[Proud Boys]], he has plenty to be angry at. As a proud, straight white man, he's angry at the liberal activists who he believes are shaming guys like them for just existing. He's pissed at the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], which calls the Proud Boys a hate group, though they say that's not true. [[The State]] Bar is on the list, too.
Then there's the media. When he was the Proud Boys' lawyer, Van Dyke's mission was to sue or threaten to sue journalists who called his client a hate group. Meanwhile, he had been picking up his own bad headlines: "Prominent [[Lawyer]] Jumps Bail And Becomes A Fugitive," "Former Proud Boy's trial canceled after witness disappears," "Proud Boys Lawyer Jason Lee Van Dyke Suspended by Texas Bar."
Scientology in Hungary.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Husband of Reopen NC leader 'willing to kill people' in resistance to emergency orders|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/05/husband-reopen-nc-leader-willing-to-kill-people-in-resistance-to-emergency-orders/]]'' May 25, 2020, Jordan Green, [[Raw Story]]
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The husband of the woman who leads the Reopen NC movement says people should be willing to kill, if necessary, to resist the "New World Order" and emergency orders imposed by state government to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
Adam Smith posted a string of [[Facebook]] Live videos on Facebook on Friday, May 22, [[2020]] that culminated with a chilling threat.
"But are we willing to kill people? Are we willing to lay down our lives?" he asked. "We have to say, 'Yes.' We have to say, 'Yes.' Is that violence? Is that terrorism? No, it's not terrorism. I'm not trying to strike fear in people by saying, 'I'm going to kill you.' I'm gonna say, 'If you bring guns, I'm gonna bring guns. If you're armed with this, we're going to be armed with this.'"
Seized by the woo brigade (and [[Donald Trump]]) as a miracle cure for COVID-19. As yet, there is little clinical proof to support that.
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*[[Hydroxychloroquine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroxychloroquine]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Chloroquine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroquine]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Hydroxychloroquine Advocates Are Pissed Trump's Not Taking It For COVID|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/hydroxychloroquine-advocates-are-pissed-trumps-not-taking-it-for-covid]]'' October 6, 2020, Matt Shuham, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] spent months earlier this year playing up the promise of the old anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in the fight against COVID-19. And along the way, he convinced the right-wing media to go along with him, boosting the drug even though there was no real proof of its efficacy against the virus.
Now that Trump is fighting his own case of COVID-19 without his miracle drug, the hydroxychloroquine advocates who followed his lead are pretty frustrated.
Dr. [[Stella Immanuel]], the [[Houston]]-based doctor and preacher who specializes in demons and alien DNA, was part of a group of doctors who in July falsely declared hydroxychloroquine a "cure" for COVID-19. Trump shared a video of the group on his [[Twitter]] account and subsequently called Immanuel "very impressive."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Hysteria over Jade Helm exercise in Texas was fueled by Russians, former CIA director says|https://www.texastribune.org/2018/05/03/hysteria-over-jade-helm-exercise-texas-was-fueled-russians-former-cia-/]]'' May 3, 2018, Cassandra Pollock, [[Texas Tribune]]
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A former director of the [[CIA]] and NSA said Wednesday that hysteria in [[Texas]] over a [[2015]] U.S. military training exercise called [[Jade Helm]] was fueled by [[Russia]]ns wanting to dominate "the information space," and that Texas Gov. [[Greg Abbott]]'s decision to send the Texas State Guard to monitor the operation gave them proof of the power of such misinformation campaigns.
[[Michael Hayden]], speaking on [[MSNBC]]'s Morning Joe podcast, chalked up peoples' fear over Jade Helm 15 to "Russian bots and the American alt-right media [that] convinced many Texans [Jade Helm] was an Obama plan to round up political dissidents."
Abbott ordered the State Guard to monitor the federal exercise soon after news broke of the operation. Hayden said that move gave Russians the go-ahead to continue — and possibly expand — their efforts to spread fear.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[I fell down the rabbit hole of alt-right propaganda and this is what I learned|https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/alt-right-white-nationalist-richard-spencer-jonathan-bowden-nick-griffin-bnp-a9091376.html]]'' September 4, 2019, Tom Clements, [[The Independent]]
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It's true what they say about the alt-right: it's a tiny – I mean, really tiny – group of people and its members reside largely in the gloomier recesses of the internet. So why is such a small cabal having a profoud effect on our modern political discourse? Because, as I found out myself, when something goes wrong in life, it's so incredibly easy to slip down those dark rabbit holes.
The alt-right fantasy of a white ethnostate, which its leading proponents espouse, harks back to a set of ideas last popular in early modern history. We might have considered these now confined to the ideological dustbin but, for some, they are providing a new refuge from a world which makes them feel vulnerable and unheard – just like the alt-right orators they idolise.
Not that long ago, after a bout of debilitating depression which left me housebound, I found myself inadvertently spiralling down the alt-right rabbit hole. I went from watching videos by [[Paul Joseph Watson]], a rather facile right-wing polemicist, to [[Stefan Molyneux]], an alt-lite philosopher with a perverse fixation on race and IQ. Before long, I was fully immersed in the squalid depths of this sordid online subculture composed mainly of young men led by an elitist intellectual vanguard.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[I knew Brett Kavanaugh during his years as a Republican operative. Don't let him sit on the Supreme Court.|https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/i-knew-brett-kavanaugh-during-his-years-republican-operative-don-ncna907391]]'' September 7, 2018, David Brock, [[NBC News]]
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Call it Kavanaugh's cabal: There was his colleague on the Starr investigation, [[Alex Azar]], now the Secretary of Health and Human Services. [[Mark Paoletta]] is now chief counsel to Vice President [[Mike Pence]]; House anti-Clinton gumshoe [[Barbara Comstock]] is now a [[Republican]] member of Congress. Future Fox News personalities [[Laura Ingraham]] and [[Tucker Carlson]] were there with [[Ann Coulter]], now a best-selling author, and internet provocateur [[Matt Drudge]].
At one time or another, each of them partied at my Georgetown townhouse amid much booze and a thick air of cigar smoke.
In a rough division of labor, Kavanaugh played the role of lawyer — one of the sharp young minds recruited by the [[Federalist Society]] to infiltrate the federal judiciary with true believers. Through that network, Kavanaugh was mentored by D.C. Appeals Court [[Judge Laurence Silberman]], known among his colleagues for planting leaks in the press for partisan advantage.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[I Read The Most Hateful Book Ever Written|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67Rg8V4g3ak]]'' May 22, 2020, Thought Slime, [[YouTube]]
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This is a very dark video. This week I discuss 'The [[Turner Diaries]]', often referred to as 'The Bible of the racist right'. It gets very bleak.
Life After Hate is committed to helping people leave the violent far-right to connect with humanity and lead compassionate lives:
https://www.lifeafterhate.org/
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{{f0.png}} ''[[I Was a Federal Judge. My Former Colleagues Must Stop Attending Federalist Society Events.|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/11/federalist-society-federal-judges-unethical.html]]'' November 12, 2019, James P. Donohue, [[Slate Magazine]]
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In February, the Code of Conduct Committee, which aids judges in complying with their ethical obligations, issued Advisory Opinion 116. This opinion held that judges are prohibited from engaging with organizations involved with "hot-button" political issues or that the public associates with political positions. Additionally, judges must stay away from groups funded by dark money and "persons or companies engaged in political activities."
Without naming or limiting its scope to any particular organization, the opinion's effect is to bar judicial participation with organizations such as the [[Federalist Society]], a 60,000-member group of conservative academics, lawyers, and, yes, some judges. The Federalist Society is the epitome of a now-prohibited organization—one committed to create a system of "limited, constitutional government [that the country has not seen] since before the New Deal." Some claim it is not a political organization because it also has liberal members and does not engage in advocacy.
This is a straw man. The opinion does not require an organization to actively advocate for a political position in order to be a political organization. Moreover, the presence of liberals does not affect public perception of the group, which has been cemented by its role in judicial selection: Its executive vice president, [[Leonard Leo]], is an adviser to the president. Leo also serves on intertwined boards spending millions of dollars on a mission to transform the trajectory of the judiciary. The opinion's financial backing test clearly bars judicial participation with the Federalist Society, and no defender of the organization has seriously argued otherwise. The Federalist Society is secretive about its finances, but records that exist show its major funding comes from dark money sources and conservative [[Republican]] funders, including the Mercers and the Kochs.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[I Watched Dinesh D'Souza's New Movie with the Travis County GOP|https://www.texasobserver.org/i-watched-dinesh-dsouzas-new-movie-with-the-travis-county-gop/]]'' August 2, 2018, Christopher Hooks, [[Texas Observer]]
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D'Souza is lying to his audiences on a vast scale, making them more immune to a shared reality.
[[Dinesh D'Souza]]'s first words in his new movie, Death of a Nation: Can We Save America A Second Time?, have the unmistakable ring of accidental truth. "When I was a boy," he says in voiceover, "I was curious about the world." That time is long since past. What's in place of that feeling now is a nullity, a sucking sound, and it's taking a small part of our world with it.
Perhaps you know D'Souza as the right-wing provocateur recently pardoned by President [[Donald Trump]]. But to many [[Republican]]s, he's one of the conservative movement's most influential public intellectuals. [[Ted Cruz]], who helped convince Trump to pardon D'Souza, recently called him "a powerful voice for freedom, systematically dismantling the lies of the left."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[I watched Trump's new favorite network One America News for a week|https://www.businessinsider.com/one-america-news-donald-trump-news-network-2019-10]]'' October 28, 2019, Ellen Cranley, [[Business Insider]]
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Fox News, a longstanding favorite news outlet of conservatives, spent the first two years of President [[Donald Trump]]'s administration largely avoiding his fiery insults of the news industry.
Recently, however, the network has faced his wrath as it has appeared openly conflicted over the president's impeachment troubles and slowed its on-air tokens of goodwill. As Trump has grown more open with his disappointment in Fox, one network appears poised to take the spot of Trump's favorite.
One America News is a lesser-known outlet that has seemingly won Trump's stamp of approval after dedicating huge amounts of coverage to the administration, including airing Trump's rallies in full and having opinion anchors casting impeachment proceedings by House Democrats as a lie-ridden "frenzy."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[I Won't Vote Trump! - Randy Rainbow Song Parody|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI8RZhhoBM0]]'' September 13, 2020, Randy Rainbow, [[YouTube]]
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!!!External links
*[[I360|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/I360]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Ian Kramer |
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{{f146.png}} ''[[ICE whistleblower: Mexico investigating US immigrant 'sterilisations'|https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-latin-america-54265571]]'' September 23, 2020, [[BBC Radio]]
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[[Mexico]] is investigating claims that six Mexican women were sterilised while in a US migrant detention centre, Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Tuesday.
A whistleblower last week alleged that hysterectomies were being performed on immigrants in the US without their proper consent.
US immigration officials said they are taking the allegations seriously.
Mexico called such operations "unacceptable".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[ICYMI Tucker Carlson Endorsed a Core Belief of White Supremacy|https://www.vice.com/en/article/4avgap/tucker-carlson-endorsed-a-core-belief-of-white-supremacy-last-night]]'' April 9, 2021, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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In a rant that could have been ripped out of a speech from [[Charlottesville]] four years ago, [[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] said Thursday night that immigrants and the children of immigrants who become American citizens "disenfranchise" him as a voter.
Carlson made the remarks on Fox News Primetime during a conversation with [[Mark Steyn]]—a man who was born in [[Canada]] and educated in the [[United Kingdom]]—after Steyn criticized Delta Airlines' opposition to the new restrictive voting law passed by the [[Georgia]] Legislature.
"Now, I know that the left and all the little gatekeepers on [[Twitter]] become literally hysterical if you use the term 'replacement,' if you suggest that the [[Democratic Party]] is trying to replace the current electorate, the voters now casting ballots, with new people, more obedient voters from the Third World," Carlson said.
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|!website |[[idahofreedom.org/|https://idahofreedom.org/]]|
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The ''Idaho Freedom Foundation'' ''(IFF)'' is a libertarian [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]] located in [[Boise, Idaho|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boise,_Idaho]].<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> The organization's stated mission "is to implement innovative ideas to deplete the power of special interests and free people from government dependency."<<ref " [4]">> IFF is the parent organization of ''Idaho Reporter'', an online news outlet covering Idaho politics.<<ref " [5]">> IFF is headed by Wayne Hoffman, a former newspaper reporter.<<ref " [6]">>
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|!Ruling date |11/2009|<|<|
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|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/263783048/263783048_2019_ .pdf]]|02/24/21| $634,072.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/263783048/263783048_2018_ .pdf]]|01/23/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/263783048/263783048_2017_0ffe60c1.PDF]]|12/14/18| $721,736.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/263783048/263783048_2016_0e842bb6.PDF]]|11/28/17| $656,245.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/263783048/263783048_2015_0d473e4b.PDF]]|01/10/17| $797,943.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/263783048/263783048_2014_0bb994a8.PDF]]|08/20/15| $421,930.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/263783048/263783048_2013_0ab883a3.PDF]]|10/22/14| $395,555.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/263783048/263783048_2012_097115bf.PDF]]|07/31/13| $389,103.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/263783048/263783048_2011_089f0c7a.PDF]]|10/26/12| $294,580.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/263783048/263783048_2010_07777b06.PDF]]|09/15/11| $289,255.00|
|!2009 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/263783048/263783048_2009_064A2449.PDF]]|08/24/10| $151,202.00|
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*[[Idaho Freedom Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho_Freedom_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Idaho Freedom Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Idaho_Freedom_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Main Street's revenge|https://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21602700-republican-establishment-piles-defend-one-its-own-main-streets-revenge]]. The Economist. May 24, 2014.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Krusesi, Kimberlee (March 30, 2015). [[Idaho House passes tax bill overhaul, hikes fuel tax 7 cents|http://www.idahostatesman.com/2015/03/30/3726771/idaho-house-passes-tax-bill-overhaul.html]]. Idaho Statesman.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Russell, Betsy (July 5, 2012). [[Popkey: Idaho Power joins forces with libertarian Idaho Freedom Foundation|http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/boise/2012/jul/05/popkey-idaho-power-corp-joins-forces-libertarian-idaho-freedom-foundation/]]. Spokesman-Review.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[About IFF|https://idahofreedom.org/about-iff/]]. Idaho Freedom Foundation.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Prentice, George (March 2, 2011). [[Wayne Hoffman Idaho Freedom Foundation director talks taxes, journalism and his growing influence|http://www.boiseweekly.com/boise/wayne-hoffman/Content?oid=2104879]]. Boise Weekly.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Russell, Betsy (April 19, 2010). [[Hoffman: 'A rising leader'|http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/boise/2010/apr/19/hoffman-rising-leader/]]. Spokesman-Review.">>
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Idaho's Anti-Lockdown Lieutenant Governor Has Gone Rogue|https://www.thedailybeast.com/idahos-lt-gov-janice-mcgeachin-has-gone-rogue-over-coronavirus]]'' May 25, 2020, Justin Rohrlich, [[Daily Beast]]
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When the [[Republican]] governor of [[Idaho]] issued a plan to safely reopen businesses in the state, he ordered bars to stay closed until at least June 13. Last weekend, in defiance of those guidelines, Idaho's lieutenant governor—also a Republican—reopened the tavern she owns with her family in Idaho Falls.
A few days before reopening The Celt Pub and Grill, Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin penned a scathing op-ed in which she slammed Gov. Brad Little's oversight of the coronavirus pandemic.
"As Lieutenant Governor, I am one heartbeat away from the governor's chair," McGeachin wrote. State residents, she added, were "sidelined and left to watch silently as the government closed Main Street by unilaterally deciding which businesses were 'essential' and which ones were not."
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{{f97.png}} ''[[If Clinton Wins, Republicans Suggest Shrinking Size of Supreme Court|https://www.npr.org/2016/11/03/500560120/senate-republicans-could-block-potential-clinton-supreme-court-nominees]]'' November 3, 2016, Nina Totenberg, [[National Public Radio]]
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With just days until the election, some Senate [[Republican]]s are suggesting that when it comes to the Supreme Court, eight is enough. Eight justices, that is.
For the first time, some Senate Republicans are saying that if [[Hillary Clinton]] is elected, the GOP should prevent anyone she nominates from being confirmed to fill the current court vacancy, or any future vacancy.
The pronouncements are such a break with history and tradition that they often provoke the response, "Really?" Some see such statements as little more than an attempt to motivate the Republican base to get out and vote. Others, however, see the trend as a further deterioration of American institutions of government.
Of course, a genuine and continued GOP blockade could backfire, too. It could make Republicans look like irresponsible, petty political obstructionists.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[If the US had Canada's Covid-19 death rate, 100,000 more Americans would likely be alive today|https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2020/9/9/21428769/covid-19-coronavirus-deaths-statistics-us-canada-europe]]'' September 9, 2020, German Lopez, [[Vox]]
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The US's Covid-19 epidemic is bad. But just how bad is it?
Over at the [[New York Times]], columnist David Leonhardt compared the US's coronavirus death toll to that of the rest of the world. He noted the US accounts for about 4 percent of the world's population but 22 percent of its confirmed Covid-19 deaths. So how many lives would be saved if those numbers were even? Leonhardt calculated: "about 145,000."
Columnist Ross Douthat took issue with that approach. Arguing that "the patterns for Covid-19 fatalities often look more region-specific than country-specific," he compared the US to a slew of countries in the Western Hemisphere, particularly in Latin America and parts of [[Europe]]. By that toll, the US doesn't seem to do so badly, with a death rate close to that of [[Brazil]], [[France]], [[Mexico]], and the [[United Kingdom]].
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{{f340.png}} ''[[If We Don't Reform the Supreme Court, Nothing Else Will Matter|https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/reform-supreme-court/]]'' February 28, 2020, Elie Mystal, [[The Nation]]
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Not a single significant policy or initiative proposed by the candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination is likely to survive a Supreme Court review. Nothing on guns, nothing on climate, nothing on health care—nothing survives the conservative majority on today's court. Democrats can win the White House with a huge popular mandate, take back the Senate, and nuke the filibuster, but Chief [[Justice John Roberts]] and his four associates will still be waiting for them.1 Ad Policy
If the Democratic candidates are serious about advancing their agenda—be it a progressive agenda or a center-left agenda or a billionaire's agenda—then they have to be serious about undertaking major, structural Supreme Court reform. That reform is not airy wish-casting by a hard left dreaming of revolution. It is the practical first step toward getting any meaningful Democratic policies through all three branches of government. Either court reform happens or nothing happens. People who focus only on [[Congress]] or the presidency are like people who plan a road trip thinking only about their eventual destination. They forget that without gas, nobody is going anywhere.2
Court reform can take a variety of forms, some blunt and partisan, others intricate and geared toward balance. But at its core, Supreme Court reform involves shaking up the configuration of the court. And at its core, it is constitutional. That's because the Constitution provides Congress with wide latitude in structuring the court.3
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{{f358.png}} ''[[If you want a preview of what four more years of Trump could bring, visit Hungary|https://www.salon.com/2020/01/14/if-you-want-a-preview-of-what-four-more-years-of-trump-could-bring-visit-hungary-partner/]]'' January 14, 2020, Thom Hartmann, [[Salon]]
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Now that we've entered an election year, there is a lot of speculation about what America could look like if [[Donald Trump]] gets another term, by hook or by crook. As Trump uses a crisis he created in the Middle East to distract us from impeachment, increases his chances of reelection, and boosts the fortunes of his buddies in the Military-Industrial Complex, it's important to understand how other demagogic leaders consolidate their power.
[[Steve Bannon]] has said that [[Hungary]]'s strongman prime minister [[Viktor Orbán]] was "Trump before Trump."
In August of [[1989]], my best friend Jerry Schneiderman and I spent the better part of a week sitting in outdoor cafes on the Buda side of the Danube River, eating extraordinary (and cheap!) food, staying in a grand old hotel, and generally exploring [[Budapest]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Illiberalism Isn't to Blame for the Death of Good-Faith Debate|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/07/illiberalism-cancel-culture-free-speech-internet-ugh.html]]'' July 12, 2020, Lili Loofbourow, [[Slate Magazine]]
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A number of public thinkers are pining for a culture capable of hosting spirited debate in a neutral "marketplace" of ideas. In this vision, intellectual exchange is unencumbered by personal attacks or harsh judgment or, indeed—to preserve freedom of inquiry—the risk of professional consequences. And at the moment, many intellectuals seem most focused on curbing these "illiberal" tendencies on the left. The left, they say, have declared certain ideas off-limits for debate, dismissing those who want to debate them with insults or social opprobrium or even calls for firing. This leftist speech, the lament goes, is having a "chilling effect," impeding the free flow of ideas, and making good thinkers hesitant and risk-averse. If you espouse the wrong position, you may pay with an internet pile-on or even your livelihood.
This sounds like a nightmarish state of affairs indeed. But there's something crucial missing in these analyses, which grow vague and blame "the present climate" when they draw their comparisons to Orwell's [[1984]]. To hear them say it, it's this climate that is responsible for unjust firings, even more than the actual employers. This climate is angry. This climate won't be reasoned with. But what I think is largely responsible for this phenomenon they're observing—without understanding—is [[Twitter]]. And the internet at large. And how years of arguing on social platforms, mixed with the incentives that they supply, has distorted not just the way most of us talk about things but also the way we manage ideological dissent. In short: Political discourse has been warped less because of "cancel culture" or "illiberalism" than by the way social media platforms have been poisoned, like wells, that poison us in turn.
I get the longing for better discourse. I even share it. But blaming people on the internet—as most of us are, helplessly—for not engaging in "good-faith debate" doesn't just misdiagnose the problem; it's stunningly naïve. Have you met the internet? Chilled speech isn't new. Members of marginalized groups online have from the start dealt with threats, insults, and harassment campaigns for the crime of articulating their ideas in public. But free speech defenders didn't sound the alarm about the marketplace of ideas then. I'm not sure what's changed.
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*[[U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Immigration_and_Customs_Enforcement]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Impeach Justice Clarence Thomas|https://crooksandliars.com/karoli/impeach-justice-clarence-thomas]]'' July 31, 2013, Karoli Kuns, [[Crooks and Liars]]
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In [[2011]], Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]] gave a speech to the [[Federalist Society]] where he defended [[Ginni Thomas]]' activism, saying he and Ginni "believe in the same things." Toward the end, he said they were "equally yoked" because they both were defenders of liberty.
That's a lovely sentiment, but when placed in a larger context, particularly with regard to her current activism with the likes of [[True the Vote]], the [[Daily Caller]], and the entire [[Groundswell]] team, it's an extreme conflict of interest.
Clarence Thomas is only one example of the conflicts in which our government is awash, but his is an egregious one.
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*[[Impeachment of Donald Trump|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_of_Donald_Trump]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[U.S. presidential impeachment|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_impeachment]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f37.png}} ''[[In 'Power Grab,' Health Secretary Azar Asserts Authority Over F.D.A.|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/19/health/azar-hhs-fda.html]]'' September 19, 2020, Sheila Kaplan, [[New York Times]]
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In a stunning declaration of authority, Alex M. Azar II, the secretary of health and human services, this week barred the nation's health agencies, including the [[Food and Drug Administration]], from signing any new rules regarding the nation's foods, medicines, medical devices and other products, including vaccines.
Going forward, Mr. Azar wrote in a Sept. 15 memorandum obtained by The [[New York Times]], such power "is reserved to the Secretary." The bulletin was sent to heads of operating and staff divisions within H.H.S.
It's unclear if or how the memo would change the vetting and approval process for coronavirus vaccines, three of which are in advanced clinical trials in the United States. Political appointees, under pressure from the president, have taken a string of steps over the past few months to interfere with the standard scientific and regulatory processes at the health agencies. For example, a much criticized guideline on testing for the coronavirus was not written by C.D.C. scientists, and was posted on the agency's public website over their objections. It was reversed on Friday.
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{{f132.png}} ''[[In 2018, Trump disbanded pandemic unit that experts had praised|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-in-2018-trump-disbanded-pandemic-unit-that-experts-had-praised/]]'' March 14, 2020, Deb Riechmann, Associated Press, [[Globe and Mail]]
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Public health and national security experts shake their heads when President [[Donald Trump]] says the coronavirus "came out of nowhere" and "blindsided the world."
They've been warning about the next pandemic for years and criticized the Trump administration's decision in [[2018]] to dismantle a [[National Security Council]] directorate at the White House charged with preparing for when, not if, another pandemic would hit the nation.
"It would be nice if the office was still there," Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s at the National Institute of Health, told [[Congress]] this week. "I wouldn't necessarily characterize it as a mistake (to eliminate the unit). I would say we worked very well with that office."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[In Alex Jones' Sandy Hook deposition, a persona undone|https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/in-alex-jones-sandy-hook-deposition-a-persona-undone/ar-AAK82Ea?ocid=spartanntp]]'' December 15, 2019, Jonathan Tilove, [[MSN News]]
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[[Alex Jones]] performs live on radio and online three hours a day, five days a week, and two hours on Sundays. Sometimes more. A relentlessly ranting, blustering figure, by turns entertaining, frightening, even mesmerizing, the outrageousness of his claims is only exceeded by the certitude of his delivery and the promise to his more credulous viewers and listeners that what he is delivering is the real deal, the hidden truth behind the lies of the globalists, the deep state and the mainstream media.
It has made what was once a late-night [[Austin]] cable access novelty act into the most famous conspiracy theorist on earth.
But to watch the video of his recent three-hour deposition in one of the Sandy Hook lawsuits arrayed against him is to see that persona and its pretensions come undone and to understand how his tangling with the parents of those children whose tragic deaths in the school shooting that occurred seven years ago Saturday — and that he tauntingly denied — could be his InfoWars empire's undoing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[In An Unprecedented Move, The US Postal Service Released A Former CIA Officer's Security Application To A Republican Group|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/gracewyler/usps-releases-cia-officer-security-clearance-application]]'' August 29, 2018, Grace Wyler, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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But [[BuzzFeed News]] can confirm that an unredacted copy of the federal security clearance application was obtained by [[America Rising]], a research group allied with the [[Republican]] Party, through what the organization believed was a response to its July 9 [[Freedom of Information Act]] request from the [[US Postal Service]]'s human resources section. Once America Rising obtained the documents it then shared it with its client, the [[Congress]]ional Leadership Fund.
"America Rising submitted a standard Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request seeking information from the National Personnel Records Center which was referred to the United States Postal Service, an independent agency, which provided us responsive documents," America Rising CEO Joe Pounder said in a statement to BuzzFeed News. "Why the [[USPS]] disclosed certain information in response to the FOIA is for their response. At the end of the day, this Democrat candidate is trying to block the one thing FOIA is meant to provide, transparency."
Documents viewed by BuzzFeed News show that the request for Spanberger's entire civilian personnel file was submitted early last month to the National Personnel Records Center, a division of the [[National Archive]]s. America Rising's request, which sought records related to Spanberger's employment dates at the US Postal Inspection Service, salaries, title, and position descriptions, did not explicitly mention the federal security clearance application, known in bureaucratic circles as an SF-86. Historically, such records would be withheld or heavily redacted under a FOIA privacy act exemption. America Rising's FOIA request included the first five numbers of Spanberger's social security number, which the group obtained from [[LexisNexis]], BuzzFeed News has learned, as a way of assisting [[NPR]]C in locating the file.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[In Context: Trump's 'very fine people on both sides' remarks|https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2019/apr/26/context-trumps-very-fine-people-both-sides-remarks/]]'' April 26, 2019, Angie Drobnic Holan, [[Politifact]]
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On Aug. 15, [[2017]], President [[Donald Trump]] held a press conference to discuss an executive order he had signed on infrastructure permitting. Reporters shortly began asking questions about Trump's initial response to violent protests in [[Charlottesville]], Va. It was at this press conference that Trump said that "you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides."
On April 25, [[2019]], former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] declared his [[2020]] candidacy for the Democratic nomination and the presidency by recalling the events in Charlottesville and Trump's comments. "With those words, the president of the United States assigned a moral equivalence between those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it," Biden said.
The next day, Trump responded, saying "If you look at what I said, you will see that that question was answered perfectly. And I was talking about people that went because they felt very strongly about the monument to Robert E. Lee, a great general. Whether you like it or not, he was one of the great generals." Trump also said he would defeat Biden "very easily."
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On Monday, President [[Donald Trump]] pulled out all the old stops to defend his inability to control the coronavirus: delegitimizing public health experts, denouncing the media, and vilifying Democrats.
After signing an executive order limiting US government agencies' use of foreign labor, Trump began extolling the virtues of hydroxychloroquine, the antimalarial drug that has not been proven to improve outcomes in patients with COVID-19. When a reporter countered that Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the administration's foremost infectious disease specialist, has said the drug doesn't work, Trump replied, "I don't agree with Fauci on everything." Earlier in the day, Trump lashed out against Dr. [[Deborah Birx]], apparently for accurately noting that the coronavirus is "extraordinarily widespread" in the country and for warning against reopening schools in areas with high infection rates.
Trump also criticized Fauci for allegedly arguing against a ban on travel from [[China]] in the early weeks of the pandemic, saying, "I overrode him, and I did the right thing." As [[The Atlantic]]'s Ed Yong explains, travel bans ironically tend to do more harm than good, promoting last-minute travel before the restrictions go into effect and ultimately failing to halt the spread of disease.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[In late-night tirade, Trump explodes at a new ad from anti-Trump conservatives|https://www.motherjones.com/2020-elections/2020/05/trump-lincoln-project-ad/]]'' May 5, 2020, Inae Oh, [[Mother Jones]]
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In a [[Twitter]] tirade shortly after midnight on Tuesday, [[Donald Trump]] lashed out a conservative super PAC that opposes his reelection bid after the group released an ad accusing the president of gravely mishandling the coronavirus crisis.
"There's mourning in America, and under the leadership of Donald Trump, our country is weaker and sicker and poorer," the Lincoln Project ad says—an allusion to [[Ronald Reagan]]'s [[1984]] "morning again in America" ad. "Now, Americans are asking, 'If we have another four years like this, will there even be an America?'" the new ad concludes.
The message apparently enraged Trump, who took specific aim at the group's members, including [[George Conway]], the prominent conservative lawyer and husband to White House counselor [[Kellyanne Conway]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[In photos: More states hold protests against stay-at-home orders|https://www.axios.com/coronavirus-protest-social-distancing-1bc7fb5a-b94c-471e-adf2-c50bfad4f242.html]]'' May 14, 2020, Orion Rummler, [[Axios]]
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Protests continued on Thursday against [[Michigan]]'s stay-at-home order, alongside similar protests in suburban [[New York]] and [[Washington]], D.C. Other demonstrations were held this week in [[North Carolina]] and Rhode Island.
Why it matters: Leading coronavirus modeling shows the country's collective sacrifice of an economic shutdown — which has resulted in over 30 million jobless claims — has likely prevented hundreds of thousands of deaths, serving as a sign that social distancing is effective.
The big picture: Protests to reopen economies have been held across the U.S. over the last few months as the number of coronavirus cases and fatalities continues to rise. COVID-19 has infected more than 1.4 million people and killed over 85,000 in the U.S., per Johns Hopkins data.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[In secretly recorded audio, President Trump's sister says he has 'no principles' and 'you can't trust him'|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/maryanne-trump-barry-secret-recordings/2020/08/22/30d457f4-e334-11ea-ade1-28daf1a5e919_story.html]]'' August 23, 2020, Michael Kranish, [[Washington Post]]
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[[Maryanne Trump Barry]] was serving as a federal judge when she heard her brother, President Trump, suggest on [[Fox News]], "maybe I'll have to put her at the border" amid a wave of refugees entering the United States. At the time, children were being separated from their parents and put in cramped quarters while court hearings dragged on.
"All he wants to do is appeal to his base," Barry said in a conversation secretly recorded by her niece, Mary L. Trump. "He has no principles. None. None. And his base, I mean my God, if you were a religious person, you want to help people. Not do this."
Barry, 83, was aghast at how her 74-year-old brother operated as president. "His goddamned tweet and lying, oh my God," she said. "I'm talking too freely, but you know. The change of stories. The lack of preparation. The lying. Holy shit."
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{{f349.png}} ''[[In sign of the times, Ayn Rand Institute approved for PPP loan|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-ppp-ayn-rand/in-sign-of-the-times-ayn-rand-institute-approved-for-ppp-loan-idUSKBN248026]]'' July 7, 2020, Helen Coster, [[Reuters]]
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([[Reuters]]) - The institute promoting the "laissez-faire capitalism" of writer [[Ayn Rand]], who in the novels "[[Atlas Shrugged]]" and "The Fountainhead" introduced her philosophy of "objectivism" to millions of readers, was approved for a [[Paycheck Protection Program]] (PPP) loan of up to $1 million, according to data released Monday by the Trump administration.
The Ayn Rand Institute: The Center for the Advancement of [[Objectivism]] in [[Santa Ana]], [[California]], sought to preserve 35 jobs with the PPP funding, according to the data.
The institute advocates the [[Russia]]n-American writer's philosophy and "applies its principles to many issues and events, including ones Rand herself never discussed," according to its website. It "focuses on areas that have a long-term multiplying impact on the direction of our culture — notably, education and policy debates," the website says.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[In the Age of Trump, Tom Cotton May Be America's Most Dangerous Senator|https://theintercept.com/2017/10/18/is-there-a-more-dangerous-member-of-congress-than-tom-cotton/]]'' October 18, 2017, Mehdi Hasan, [[The Intercept]]
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In many ways, Cotton is the GOP foreign policy equivalent of House Speaker [[Paul Ryan]]: disingenuous, ignorant, and out of his depth, yet feted by the D.C. press corps as a Very Serious Person — a resume and a vocabulary as a substitute for seriousness.
There is, however, nothing serious about him — despite his two degrees from Harvard. Like Ryan, Cotton's policy ideas fall apart the minute they are applied to the real world. "The policy of the United States should be regime change in [[Iran]]," Cotton declared in June, before explaining how he believed the United States should "support internal domestic dissent" in Iran by backing minority ethnic groups, including Arabs, Turkmen, and Baloches, who "aren't enthusiastic about living in a Persian Shia despotism."
This is madness. Have we forgotten how much blood was spilled in [[Iraq]] thanks to such a nakedly sectarian "divide and rule" strategy? Are we supposed to ignore the way in which outside powers stirred up "internal domestic dissent" in [[Syria]], by arming and funding vicious jihadist groups?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[In the Face of Rising White Supremacist Violence, Police Continue to Investigate Victims and Activists|https://theintercept.com/2020/01/20/political-surveillance-police-activists-tennessee/]]'' January 20, 2020, Alice Speri, [[The Intercept]]
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When local police arrived on the day of the fire, the first thing they asked Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson, one of Highlander's two co-directors, was "Are you beefing?"
"It was very clear to us that that there was some feeling that we might have done something to instigate this, versus white supremacy instigated this," said Henderson, the first black woman to lead the center. "At that point, I didn't even know what the symbol was or meant, but even when we did realize that it was a symbol of the white power movement, it's not like we're out there doing a tit for tat with them. I'm literally in a position where my very existence as a human is the antithesis of what they believe in."
André Canty, who works in development and communications at Highlander, compared the line of questioning from police after the fire to that following the killing of Trayvon Martin by [[George Zimmerman]] in [[2012]] — or that often applied to black victims of police violence. "What did he do to cause his own death?" said Canty. "You're asking me, why did your abuser abuse you? Why are racists doing racist things?"
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{{f188.png}} ''[[In the Mueller Report, Erik Prince Funds a Covert Effort to Obtain Clinton's E-mails from a Foreign State|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/in-the-mueller-report-erik-prince-funds-a-covert-effort-to-obtain-clintons-e-mails-from-a-foreign-state]]'' April 18, 2019, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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[[Erik Prince]], the billionaire founder of [[Blackwater]], a former private-security company embroiled in controversy surrounding its use of lethal force against civilians in [[Iraq]], makes a strange cameo appearance in the redacted version of the Mueller report, which was released on Thursday morning. Prince, who is the brother of [[Betsy DeVos]], the [[Secretary of Education]], is described as having provided some funding for a secretive effort to obtain [[Hillary Clinton]]'s private e-mails from shadowy operatives working on the so-called dark Web.
According to the report, Prince "provided funding to hire a tech advisor to ascertain the authenticity" of e-mails that conservative activists had obtained. Prince, who was interviewed by the special counsel's team, said that the cache of e-mails in question turned out to be fakes.
The report, however, details a strange effort by Trump-campaign associates to hack into Clinton and the Democrats' e-mail accounts that paralleled the [[Russia]]n plot. According to Mueller, the effort began as early as December, [[2015]], and ramped up after Trump publicly declared, on July 27, [[2016]], that he hoped Russia would "find the thirty thousand e-mails that are missing" from Clinton's private e-mail server. Mueller and his team never interviewed Trump, but the retired lieutenant general [[Michael Flynn]], the campaign aide whom Trump later appointed his national-security adviser, told them that Trump repeatedly asked to get Clinton's e-mails. According to the report, Flynn tried to do this by contacting multiple people who might be able to supply them, including two well-placed conservative operatives, [[Peter Smith]] and [[Barbara Ledeen]].
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{{f159.png}} ''[[In The Northwest: Big business buys power through anonymous ads|https://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/In-The-Northwest-Big-business-buys-power-through-1099474.php]]'' October 28, 2002, Joel Connelly, [[Seattle Post-Intelligencer]]
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The ad time was bought by a group called [[Americans for Job Security]]. It also has bought up to $1 million worth of late-campaign media in [[New Hampshire]], $480,000 in [[Missouri]], and $625,000 in [[Colorado]].
Sound familiar? Americans for Job Security spent $800,000 here two years ago on ads boosting Gorton and attacking Democratic Senate nominee Maria Cantwell.
Who are Americans for Job Security? The group laughs off media requests for its contributor list. What we do know is that it is tax-exempt. It was founded in [[1997]] with $1 million in seed money from the American Insurance Association and $1 million from the American Forest and Paper Association.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[In the Strange Land Of Robert Heinlein|https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1984/09/05/in-the-strange-land-of-robert-heinlein/b7a2ee22-0a6e-4c29-8fc1-88b3e68ec08c/]]'' September 5, 1984, Curt Suplee, [[Washington Post]]
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Still, in those days, writing for the "pulp" magazines was only slightly more reputable than owning a dog track. "I remember I was at a cocktail party in [[1939]]. At that time, I had sold seven stories in [[Hollywood]]. There was a gal there, so help me a deputy sheriff, she asked me what I did. I said I wrote. She said 'What do you write?' I said 'Pulp.' And she looked at me and said, 'Well, it's not what you do, it's whether you're happy at it, I always say.' "
Pulp writers were paid by the word, and if Heinlein writes fast now, he learned it when speed was of the pecuniary essence. L. Ron "[[Battlefield Earth]]" Hubbard, he says, was "the first writer I ever knew to have an electric typewriter. He was supposed to write at about 4,000 words an hour. I dunno about that -- but I've seen him write letters as fast as he could shove the paper in the roller. Actually, I think Isaac [Asimov] is a little faster."
Pseudonyms upped the take. "One of mine enabled me to fill up most of an issue of Astounding with two names -- Anson MacDonald and [[Robert Heinlein]]. Both with the same word-rate." Those were the quality monikers. Others -- like Lyle Monroe and Caleb Saunders -- were available at "fire-sale rates" for the cheaper magazines. Later he would be the first to get sf into the "slicks," including the Saturday Evening Post and later yet the first to break $500,000 for a novel, though never leaving the close sodality of the pulpsters and their heirs. In the '40s "there were about 40 sf writers," the G.M. says. "Now there are about 400. And as a rule, they have their friends and associates from inside their own guild. Nobody else is going to understand them when they talk." Along with veterans Clarke, Asimov, Hubbard & Co., Heinlein's best friends include fellow guildsmen [[Larry Niven]] and [[Jerry Pournelle]], among others.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[In the Trump era, campus conservative groups are fighting one another|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/02/19/trump-era-campus-conservative-groups-are-fighting-one-another/]]'' February 19, 2020, Jeffrey L. Kidder, [[Washington Post]]
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President Trump's fervent base of supporters is concentrated among whites over 50 years old, whites without college degrees and white evangelicals. But Trump also appeals to some (but not all) younger, more educated voters, many still in college — the cohort that is likely to lead conservatism in the future.
As it happens, different strains of right-leaning activism on college campuses are engaged in a bitter contest for domination. So, what's coming to the main stage of U.S. conservative politics in the coming years? Here's what you need to know.
The internal battles of campus conservatism have changed
During the [[2016]] election, several prominent chapters of the College [[Republican]]s denounced Trump's nomination. Many others chose not to formally endorse his candidacy. While these chapters are technically independent of the Republican Party, they usually maintain close ties with the local and state GOP — making the snubs significant.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[In War on the Press, Trump Allies Weaponize Bad Posts|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/08/in-war-on-press-trump-allies-weaponize-bad-posts.html]]'' August 25, 2019, Matt Stieb, [[New York Magazine]]
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Everyone — even the the most dialed-in, savvy observer of the blink-of-an-eye Zeitgeist — posts dumb ideas online. And with this unlimited resource of bad tweets and [[Facebook]] screeds, one Trump ally intends to weaponize the old, bad ideas of journalists and leftist activists in an effort to discredit sound reporting on the president and other conservative figures.
According to a report from the [[New York Times]], a new effort has emerged, involving the compiling of "dossiers of potentially embarrassing social media posts and other public statements by hundreds of people who work at some of the country's most prominent news organizations." One source familiar with the operation claimed that it discovered potentially "fireable" info on "several hundred" people. According to the Times, "among the central players in the operation" is 47-year-old [[Arthur Schwartz]], who maintains connections to several of the president's close or former allies: He is friends with [[Anthony Scaramucci]], has worked with [[Steve Bannon]], and serves as an informal adviser to [[Donald Trump Jr]]. According to the Times, Schwartz's willingness to defend Trump has paid off:
Trained as a lawyer, Mr. Schwartz has endeared himself to members of the president's family by becoming one of their most aggressive defenders, known for badgering and threatening reporters and others he believes have wronged the Trumps.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[INCONCEIVABLE! 'Princess Bride' Fanboy Ted Cruz Rips Cast Plan To Raise Funds For Dems|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/princess-bride-dem-fundraiser-ted-cruz-robing-wirght_n_5f56dbf3c5b62b3add448a97?ri18n=true]]'' September 8, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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Sen. [[Ted Cruz]] (R-[[Texas]]) is a mega-fan of Rob Reiner's [[1987]] film "The Princess Bride," but somehow he completely missed the point of the movie.
The besotted senator was responding to a tweet last week from actor Cary Elwes, who played Westley, the love interest of the Princess Bride herself (Robin Wright). Elwes announced a "virtual cast reunion" on Sept. 13 to raise money for the [[Wisconsin]] [[Democratic Party]]. Several cast members, including Elwes, Wright, Mandy Patinkin, Billy Crystal, Wallace Shawn, Carol Kane and others will reunite for a live-streamed script reading and a question-and-answer session moderated by comedian and actor Patton Oswalt. Reiner invited fans to "have some fun storming the castle."
Cruz responded by tweeting a line about suffering from movie hero Inigo Montoya (played by Pantikin):
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Infamous 'Hoax' Artist Behind Trumpworld's New Voter Fraud Claim|https://www.thedailybeast.com/infamous-hoax-artist-behind-trumpworlds-new-voter-fraud-claim]]'' November 9, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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As [[Donald Trump]] refuses to concede the election, some of his most loyal allies have become obsessed with a bizarre new conspiracy theory about the race, insisting that Trump only lost the election because a deep-state supercomputer named "Hammer" and a computer program named "Scorecard" were used to change the ballot count.
The head of the U.S. [[Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency]] has called the claim about supercomputer election fraud "nonsense," and urged Americans not to promote it.
But the mythical supercomputer claim has been embraced by prominent Trump backers, including former Trump adviser [[Steve Bannon]], former [[NYPD]] commissioner [[Bernie Kerik]], former Trump [[2016]] campaign adviser [[George Papadopoulos]], right-wing pundit [[John Cardillo]], and [[Newsmax]] White House correspondent [[Emerald Robinson]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Infamous Capitol Hill Attacker Was Allegedly Posting Inside Neo-Nazi Chatroom|https://www.vice.com/en/article/qj8a7m/infamous-capitol-hill-attacker-was-allegedly-posting-inside-neo-nazi-chatroom]]'' August 24, 2021, Ben Makuch, [[Vice News]]
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The woman accused of stealing a laptop used by House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]]'s staff during the [[January 6]] Capitol Hill mob-attack appears to have also been posting in a notorious neo-Nazi chatroom.
An anonymous tipster provided screenshots allegedly showing [[Riley June Williams]] under a known alias that was previously reported, participating in "The Camps"—a racist and neo-Nazi chat room linked to military veteran and moderately-known, Christopher Pohlhaus, 34, and his online network. Pohlhaus, an ex-Marine, said that the alias believed to be Williams' no longer has anything to do with his online following and was only inside chats that he described as a basic and open "vetting" room. (Posts inside The Camps are littered with racist epithets and antisemitic screeds).
VICE News shared the screenshots with four independent extremism researchers who all said the images appeared to be authentic and undoctored. Three of them, who have studied Williams closely since January 6, said the alias, dates of the posts, and general content matched-up to her known social media behavior and activities.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Infamous MAGA Figures Rush Into Purged Pentagon|https://www.thedailybeast.com/infamous-maga-figures-rush-into-purged-pentagon?ref=home]]'' November 10, 2020, Spencer Ackerman, [[Daily Beast]]
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An apparent purge is underway at the [[Pentagon]], as the Defense Department announced the departure of much of its senior leadership and welcomed hardcore MAGA-ites in their place.
Defense Secretary [[Mark Esper]], fired by President Trump on Monday, was just the beginning. Also out are Esper's chief of staff Jen Stewart and the Pentagon's top officials for policy and intelligence, its most important directorates outside of acquisitions.
Esper's replacement is [[Chris Miller]], whom Trump moved over from the National Counterterrorism Center. Multiple sources who know Miller, an ex-Green Beret, give him high marks for his competence and integrity, even as central questions about his appointment remain, including its very legality. A former colleague of Miller's told reporter [[Jeff Stein]] that Miller would not take part in a coup to keep Trump in office after the president lost re-election.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Infamous Pizzagater Jack Posobiec Pushed Hoax About Pipe Bombs Being Planted at Korean War Memorial|https://www.thedailybeast.com/infamous-pizzagater-jack-posobiec-pushed-hoax-about-pipe-bombs-being-planted-at-korean-war-memorial]]'' June 4, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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It was an image out of a Trump supporter's fever dream: crates of pipe bombs stashed near the Korean War Veterans Memorial, amid tense protests at the White House and the surrounding streets. The suspects behind the explosives had fled, but federal law enforcement officers were right behind them.
The pipe bomb story was the brainchild of [[Jack Posobiec]], a right-wing personality who's regularly retweeted by [[Donald Trump]] and who works for fledgling Trump cable network One America News. And it came like a five-alarm fire. "BREAKING: 2 crates filled with pipe bombs discovered near Korean War Memorial in [[DC]] after suspects spotted in bushes," Posobiec tweeted on Tuesday afternoon. "Federal assets in pursuit."
As of Wednesday afternoon, Posobiec's tweet had garnered more than 29,000 retweets and 60,000 favorites. And it seeded the idea that [[Washington]] protesters were not just violent but potentially deadly—just as the White House was attempting to justify tear-gassing peaceful protesters for a presidential photo-op a day earlier. The popular pro-Trump hoax blog The [[Gateway Pundit]] picked up on it. And so too did the pro-Trump [[Twitter]] universe which began to demand why mainstream media outlets weren't covering the pipe bombs.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Infected Trump seen 'gasping' from White House balcony before photo op|https://globalnews.ca/news/7380616/donald-trump-breathing-covid-coronavirus/]]'' October 6, 2020, Josh K. Elliott, [[Global News]]
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A still-infectious U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] removed his mask in an apparent display of strength from the White House balcony Monday evening, after leaving the hospital in the middle of his fight with COVID-19.
However, the president's attempt at a viral moment was still touched by the coronavirus coursing through his body, as footage seemingly shows him gasping for air before staging a stern-faced salute from the balcony.
Trump returned to the White House on Monday evening after a three-night stay at [[Walter Reed]] National Military [[Medical]] Center following a positive COVID-19 test on Friday. His exact condition remains unclear but he appeared to still be exhibiting symptoms of the virus upon his return to the White House, though he also gave several fist-pumps and thumbs-up salutes as he disembarked the Marine One helicopter.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Influencers Are Sharing Bogus QAnon Conspiracy Theories About Coronavirus|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemcneal/coronavirus-lifestyle-influencers-sharing-conspiracy-qanon]]'' April 4, 2020, Stephanie McNeal, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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As if things aren't bad enough right now, some lifestyle and parenting bloggers are now spreading completely baseless conspiracy theories about the coronavirus pandemic to their tens of thousands of followers on Instagram.
The influencers are seamlessly weaving in evidence-free far-right conspiracy theories that are usually found in the significantly less Instagrammable parts of the internet, such as [[4chan]] and [[8chan]], in between their usual idyllic family snaps. It's unclear if these influencers believe some of the theories spouted by [[QAnon]] supporters — or where exactly they are getting their information. But they are sharing some of the unfounded conspiracies, or some people who are posting about them, on their feeds.
None of the people mentioned in this article responded when asked if they believe QAnon conspiracy theories.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Influential Koch network closes offices, shifts to digital outreach as coronavirus spreads|https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/25/coronavirus-response-koch-network-closes-offices-shifts-to-digital.html]]'' March 25, 2020, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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An activist organization backed in part by libertarian billionaire [[Charles Koch]] has shifted its operations to the digital realm as the coronavirus spreads throughout the United States.
Stand Together, also known as the Koch network, has millions of employees, volunteers and activists in 35 states working for groups such as [[Americans for Prosperity]], the LIBRE Initiative and Concerned Veterans for America. These groups often conduct in-person canvassing with voters but that appears to be changing as governments and businesses restrict gatherings and travel in a bid to contain the spread of the virus.
"Our Stand Together community has taken our operations totally remote. Out of an abundance of caution and to ensure the health and safety of our activists, staff, and voters, our staff are working from home and are utilizing digital organizing as one way to continue their grassroots engagement," Nicole Tardif, a spokeswoman for Americans for Prosperity, told [[CNBC]]. "We're engaging activists by showing them ways to educate their neighbors and expand their reach through social media and other peer-to-peer outreach."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[InfoWars Reporter Hailed As a Deep State Victim. The Cops Say She Just Robbed Her Mom.|https://www.thedailybeast.com/infowars-reporter-hailed-as-a-deep-state-victim-the-cops-say-she-just-robbed-her-mom?ref=home&via=twitter_page]]'' August 20, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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When InfoWars correspondent [[Millie Weaver]] was arrested last week, her supporters claimed she was the victim of a "deep state" prosecution of a truth-telling journalist. By Tuesday afternoon, they had raised more than $170,000 to help her fight the charges.
In reality, Weaver wasn't some heroine at the vanguard of a fight against nefarious government agents. Instead, she was arrested on charges of robbing her own mother, according to newly released court documents from police and prosecutors. But despite the less dramatic plot, Weaver's backers are still laying claim to her victimhood status. And she does not appear inclined to give the money back.
On Friday, Weaver livestreamed her arrest at her [[Ohio]] home by sheriff's deputies in Portage County. She claimed she didn't know why she was being arrested, complained that she had not been warned via the mail that she was about to be indicted, and insisted–as she was being arrested—that she was on the cusp of a major professional moment.
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{{f373.png}} ''[[Infowars Staffer Arrested in Connection With U.S. Capitol Riot|https://variety.com/2021/digital/news/infowars-staffer-arrested-us-capitol-riot-1234952083/]]'' April 15, 2021, Todd Spangler, [[Variety]]
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[[Samuel Montoya]], identified as a video editor for the [[Infowars]] far-right conspiracy website, was arrested for participating in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob.
Federal agents arrested Montoya at his [[Texas]] home on April 13, and he was charged Wednesday on four counts: entering and remaining in a restricted building; disorderly and disruptive conduct in a Capitol building; impeding passage through the Capitol grounds or buildings; and "parading, demonstrating or picketting" in a Capitol building.
In a court affidavit submitted preceding Montoya's arrest, a [[FBI]] counterterrorism special agent in the [[San Antonio]] field office (whose named is redacted) cited a 44-minute video embedded with the tag "THERESISTANCE.VIDEO" whose narrator identifies himself as "Sam with Infowars.com."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Ingraham Calls Fauci 'Medical Deep State,' Tells Trump To Ignore Virus Rally Warnings|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/laura-ingraham-fauci-donald-trump-rally_n_5ee8661dc5b6b735a648667c?ri18n=true]]'' June 16, 2020, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Fox News]]' [[Laura Ingraham]] on Monday disparagingly referred to Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the nation's top infectious disease expert, as "the medical deep state."
The host of "The Ingraham Angle" also urged President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign to ignore the "alarmist COVID drivel" ahead of his upcoming indoor rally in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]].
Multiple public health officials have warned this Saturday's event at the 19,000-capacity BOK Center could prove catastrophic in spreading the virus that has now killed more than 118,000 people nationwide.
But Ingraham, a staunch defender of Trump, argued the warnings were bunkum.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Inside a stealth 'persuasion machine' promising Republican victories in 2022|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/republicans-midterms-digital-influence/2021/04/03/391103a8-8c0e-11eb-a730-1b4ed9656258_story.html]]'' April 3, 2021, Isaac Stanley-Becker, [[Washington Post]]
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Titled Arise [[Ohio]], the [[Facebook]] page is the creation of the American [[Cult]]ure Project — a nonprofit whose website says its mission is to "empower Americans with the tools and information necessary to make their voices heard in their local communities, statehouses and beyond."
Undisclosed on the Facebook page is the nonprofit's partisan goal. Arise Ohio and similar sites aimed at other politically pivotal states are part of a novel strategy by a little-known, [[Republican]]-aligned group to make today's GOP more palatable to moderate voters ahead of the [[2022]] midterms by reshaping the "cultural narrative" on hot-button issues.
That goal, laid out in a private fundraising appeal sent last month to a Republican donor and reviewed by The [[Washington Post]], relies on building new online communities that can be tapped at election time, with a focus on winning back [[Congress]] in 2022.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside America's Horrifying Modern-Day Eugenics Movement|https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-americas-horrifying-modern-day-eugenics-movement?ref=home]]'' May 17, 2020, Cassie Da Costa, [[Daily Beast]]
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Director Erika Cohn's new film, Belly of the Beast, part of the [[Human Rights Watch]] Film Festival which goes digital in the U.S. from June 11 to 20, brings to the fore the undeniable and continued legacy of eugenics and forced sterilization in the state of [[California]].
The documentary follows the case of Kelli McDonald, a black mother who was told she had cysts and needed surgery while incarcerated, only to discover, over a year later and after months of menopausal symptoms and extreme weight loss at the age of 24, that she had been given a hysterectomy (McDonald's doctors never told her they had performed a hysterectomy on her). Risking retaliation, McDonald decided to speak out even while she was still in jail and teamed up with the prison abolition legal aid organization Justice Now, founded by attorney Cynthia Chandler, to find justice. Belly of the Beast is about the freedom work McDonald, Chandler, and the Justice Now team—whose board members are all currently incarcerated women—do against all odds in the service of female survivors of all kinds of violence, not just at home but from the state.
In the U.S., many regular people still believe in eugenics, particularly when it comes to the country's enormous incarcerated population, and especially when those people are poor black women. This makes sense because the practice of eugenics was pioneered in California beginning with a 1909 law that sanctioned the sterilization of those deemed "unfit," from poor black and Native mothers to people with mental and physical disabilities to the criminalized. In fact the Nazis borrowed their eugenics project from the U.S. and the state of California specifically. Much of what American schoolchildren are taught are evils that originated in the sick minds of Hitler, Himmler, and Goebbels in fact were first practiced by their own state officials.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside Broke Roger Stone's Very 'Shady' Condo Purchase|https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-broke-roger-stones-very-shady-condo-purchase]]'' July 2, 2021, Roger Sollenberger, [[Daily Beast]]
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The federal government says longtime [[Donald Trump]] confidant [[Roger Stone]] owes $2 million in unpaid taxes. And while the Department of Justice is taking Stone to court in a civil suit with no criminal charges, at the center of its case is a curious transaction: a $400,000 mortgage loan for a condo.
The government's complaint lays out a complicated scheme. It describes the condo purchase as an overt act of fraud, and claims a right to seize the property. Essentially, prosecutors say, Stone and his wife Nydia used $140,000 from a private company they already held ([[Drake Ventures]]) for a down payment on a condo. Picking up the rest of the tab—almost exactly $400,000—was a mortgage lender.
That lender, a private individual who would only talk to The [[Daily Beast]] on the condition that we not print his name, said he had been misled and likely wouldn't have granted the loan if he had known the full picture.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside Donald Trump and Jared Kushner's Two Months of Magical Thinking|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/donald-trump-jared-kushners-two-months-of-magical-thinking]]'' April 28, 2020, Gabriel Sherman, [[Vanity Fair]]
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On the afternoon of Thursday, March 19, [[Donald Trump]] sat in the Oval Office obsessing over the beaches in [[Florida]]. [[CNN]] footage of shirtless spring breakers packed onto the sand while the coronavirus pandemic raged sparked national outrage—and pressure on Trump to act. The next morning, [[New York]] governor [[Andrew Cuomo]] would announce strict stay-at-home orders for residents, but Florida's [[Republican]] governor [[Ron DeSantis]] refused to close his state's beaches, a position even Florida's Republican senator [[Rick Scott]] called reckless. "Lots of people were telling Trump to lean on Ron," a Trump adviser said.
Trump's view of the situation was complicated, though. For weeks, his top medical advisers, Dr. [[Deborah Birx]] and Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], had been hectoring him about the seriousness of the crisis and the necessity of swift action, testing, lockdowns. "We knew from the beginning...we were going to get cases in the United States," Fauci told me.
"We knew we were in for a very serious problem."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside Donald Trump's army of super PACs and MAGA nonprofits|https://publicintegrity.org/politics/donald-trump-army-super-pacs-maga-nonprofits/]]'' February 18, 2019, Ashley Balcerzak, [[Center for Public Integrity]]
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At the outset of [[Donald Trump]]'s bid for the White House, he blasted super PACs on [[Twitter]] as "scams" and "unfair" and disavowed such outside help.
Then he changed his tune. By the end of his [[2016]] campaign, more than a hundred super PACs and similar groups had spent more than $72 million on his behalf, helping him defeat Democrat [[Hillary Clinton]].
Trump's army of organized support has expanded since then, with a dozen or so major nonprofits and super PACs pushing his policy platform and priming the public for Trump's [[2020]] re-election campaign. Many of the groups feature former Trump staffers or campaign aides. Trump and his surrogates frequently appear at events hosted by some of the ventures.
Other pro-Trump groups, however, spent four, five or even six figures paying their own leaders and employees, filling the coffers of their consulting firms instead of spending money to boost Trump's political future.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside Exodus Cry: The Shady Evangelical Group With Trump Ties Waging War on Pornhub|https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-exodus-cry-the-shady-evangelical-group-with-trump-ties-waging-war-on-pornhub]]'' October 17, 2020, Tarpley Hitt, [[Daily Beast]]
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At first glance, the small group assembled outside [[Pornhub]]'s L.A. office might have looked like employees. They surrounded the building in black T-shirts with white script, framed by the adult site's signature orange box. Instead of the standard logo, however, the tees read "Traffickinghub."
The sparse and socially distant protest, which happens every week, had been organized by the West Coast arm of Knock Out [[Abuse]], the domestic violence nonprofit whose annual gala, once called a "designer bachelorette party" by the [[Washington Post]], attracts a roster of D.C. insiders and corporate executives—including [[Hillary Clinton]], Sen. Kristen Gillibrand, and Wolf Blitzer.
The protest's mastermind, however, was not a member of KOA: a blonde woman named [[Laila Mickelwait]]. Mickelwait, who arrived in Traffickinghub attire, describes herself as someone who has been "combating the issue of sex trafficking for about the last decade." Back in February, Mickelwait published an op-ed in The [[Washington Examiner]] titled "Time to shut Pornhub down."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside John Bolton Super PAC's deal with Cambridge Analytica|https://publicintegrity.org/federal-politics/inside-john-bolton-super-pacs-deal-with-cambridge-analytica/]]'' July 16, 2018, Dave Levinthal, [[Center for Public Integrity]]
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[[John Bolton]] needed billionaire [[Robert Mercer]]'s attention and support — so badly, Bolton spent more than $1 million of his John Bolton Super PAC's money on "comically bad" data from Mercer's now-defunct voter profiling firm, [[Cambridge Analytica]].
So says longtime Bolton adviser [[Mark Groombridge]] in an exclusive interview with the [[Center for Public Integrity]] about the John Bolton Super PAC's internal operations.
Groombridge had a front-row seat to Bolton's efforts to elect pro-national security conservatives at a time when Bolton himself was bent on boosting his personal profile and pondering a presidential run.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Inside Kanye West's "Almost Daily" Chats With Jared Kushner-And Whether The White House Exploits His Mental State|https://www.forbes.com/sites/randalllane/2020/08/12/inside-kanye-wests-almost-daily-chats-with-jared-kushner-and-whether-the-white-house-exploits-his-mental-state/#348788d93e16]]'' August 12, 2020, Randall Lane, [[Forbes]]
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As [[Kanye West]]'s bizarre presidential campaign has moved from [[Twitter]] sideshow to potential spoiler—the billionaire rapper this week released a website and campaign platform as he moves to get on the ballot in pivotal states—those around him increasingly worry about his mental health issues. And specifically whether one consigliere is trying to exploit them. According to multiple sources, White House senior advisor [[Jared Kushner]] has been speaking with West regularly since his July 4 tweet declaring that he was running for president.
While [[Republican]] operatives rush to try get him on ballots across the country, the [[New York Times]] reported earlier today that Kushner and his wife, [[Ivanka Trump]], met with West last weekend in [[Telluride]], [[Colorado]]. The connection goes much further. West has been telling associates that he and Kushner speak "almost daily." [[Forbes]] spoke with four people who have direct access to either West or Kushner, including two with direct knowledge of their conversations.
One thing that particularly upsets those close to the Yeezy sneaker mogul, who is openly bipolar, is his apparent delusion about his chances of winning: When I pointed out to West last week during an interview that he won't be on enough ballots to win, and thus seemed intent on running a spoiler campaign designed to hurt presumptive Democratic nominee [[Joe Biden]], he responded, "I'm not going to argue with you." But a few hours after the story appeared, West responded with a change of heart: "THE GOAL IS TO WIN," he blared in a tweet that was liked more than 260,000 times.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside Kanye's Operation to Ratf*ck Biden in Iowa|https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-kanyes-operation-to-ratfck-biden-in-iowa]]'' September 14, 2020, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Kanye West]]'s presidential campaign appears to have hired a pair of [[Republican]] consultants who have been dogged by allegations of ethically questionable organizing practices over the years.
The A-list rapper's political team has brought on [[Nathan Sproul]], a seasoned GOP operative who leads one of the party's go-to grassroots strategy firms. Sproul, in turn, appears to be working with an obscure GOP operative with a sketchy history of work on Sproul's behalf to build a get-out-the-vote operation for West in the swing state of [[Iowa]].
The previously unreported Iowa organizing operation doesn't appear to be particularly large or sophisticated. But it shows how a small team of committed Republicans is trying to boost West's candidacy—at the expense, critics say, of Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside OutKick, the Right-Wing Sports Site Pushing COVID Trutherism|https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-clay-travis-outkick-the-right-wing-sports-site-pushing-covid-trutherism]]'' July 26, 2020, Robert Silverman, [[Daily Beast]]
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After four and a half seemingly endless months, sports are finally returning, but not in a way that resembles anything seen before. The semi-permeable bubbles have been erected, and games are being broadcast from uncanny valley-like fan-free stadiums, even while COVID-19 cases continue to spike across the country, thanks to the ongoing and utterly botched response by the federal government in its zeal to reopen.
In a vacuum, it makes perfect sense, then, that a website which ostensibly covers sports would bring a medical professional or scientist on board to unpack all the possible pitfalls and still-present obstacles.
Ideally this person would be well-versed in testing protocols or the potential for community spread, or even the ethics of a patently unessential workforce consuming desperately needed medical supplies. But OutKick.com, the 9-year-old website founded by Fox Sports personality [[Clay Travis]], hasn't enlisted the services of an epidemiologist, virologist, or medical ethicist. Instead, they hired Dr. David J. Chao, a disgraced former NFL team doctor with a wide array of alleged ethical violations—including a bevy of medical lawsuits and six-figure settlements, probations, accusations of "gross negligence," and [[DUI]]s—dotting his résumé.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside QAnon's Bizarre Hollywood Invasion-and the Civil War Brewing Within Conspiracy-Land|https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-qanons-bizarre-hollywood-invasion-and-the-civil-war-brewing-within-conspiracy-land]]'' August 27, 2020, Tarpley Hitt, [[Daily Beast]]
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On Saturday morning, protesters showed up to the intersection of [[Hollywood Boulevard]] and Vine Street in [[Los Angeles]], carrying signs. To passing drivers, the scene looked pretty typical. There have been protests in Los Angeles nearly every day since the civil uprising in June over police brutality, and the signs' language resembled slogans popularized by the [[Black Lives Matter]] movement. One woman scrawled "CARE NOW" on her cardboard. Another sign read: "DEFUND HOLLYWOOD."
Among the crowd was a 28-year-old resident of [[Phoenix]], [[Arizona]], named Tara Nicole, one of the event's organizers. She passed out water bottles, fliers, and signs labeled "Freedom for the Children," the group she co-founded just under two months ago. Back in June, Nicole said, a friend suggested they form a non-profit to raise awareness about child sex-trafficking. Nicole, who claims to work as a caretaker for patients with disabilities, alleges that "half of [her] career network has worked with legitimate survivors of abuse and human trafficking."
The result was not a nonprofit, but a group with a Weebly website, [[Facebook]] page, and [[GoFundMe]]. With her co-founder, Bhairavi Shera, Nicole planned Freedom for the Children's first event: an "annual international multi-city" march "to expand global awareness of child exploitation and human trafficking."
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{{f49.png}} ''[[Inside Rebel Media: How Ezra Levant built an extreme media juggernaut|https://nationalpost.com/features/inside-ezra-levants-rebel-media]]'' August 18, 2017, Richard Warnica, [[National Post]]
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How [[Ezra Levant]] built an extreme media juggernaut, became a major player in the far-right movement — and watched it all begin to unravel
This is a story about a hypothetical made real. It's a thought exercise — about limits and lines and what happens when those warp and disappear.
Picture this: a man careens through the fringes of public life. He chafes against boundaries. He sues and gets sued. He has talent and drive but lacks, something — a filter maybe, or just someone to tell him when enough's enough. So he offends. He gets things wrong. He burns bridges and loses gigs. He never quite edges into the mainstream.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside Rebel Media's big-money anti-Islam crusade|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/wjz73q/inside-rebel-medias-big-money-anti-islam-crusade]]'' August 22, 2017, Justin Ling, [[Vice News]]
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In the span of just a week, the far-right [[Rebel Media]] has gone from a vanguard of the alt-right media to a public pariah, facing public condemnation and an internal mutiny.
The website and online commentary show has found one of its star hosts rubbing elbows with neo-Nazis, had its founder surreptitiously recorded promising "hush money," and has faced condemnation from across the political spectrum in [[Canada]].
But while the site has pit itself squarely in the middle of a culture war, a half dozen former staff, associates, and contributors with The Rebel paint a picture of an organization more concerned with building its email list and attracting donors than with accuracy.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Inside Steve Bannon's Alleged Scheme To Fleece Trump Voters Who Wanted A Border Wall|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/steve-bannon-arrested-trump-supporters-build-the-wall-investigation_n_5f3ee771c5b697824f9644a1?ri18n=true]]'' August 20, 2020, Akbar Shahid Ahmed, [[Huffington Post]]
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In stepped [[Steve Bannon]], fresh off a seven-month stint in Trump's White House and a key role in the president's [[2016]] campaign. He provided [[We Build the Wall]] with the much-needed nonprofit organization and so much more: strategic guidance, plugs in conservative media and the stamp of approval from someone in Trumpworld. He also enlisted several prominent far-right figures for a [[2019]] [[Arizona]] event to promote the scheme.
Bannon helped launch an endeavor [[Donald Trump Jr]]. called "private enterprise at its finest." That story ended Thursday with a wide-ranging federal indictment charging Bannon, Kolfage and two alleged co-conspirators with defrauding donors to We Build the Wall.
The indictment alleges that some donors contacted Kolfage and said that, although they did not have a lot of money, "they were giving what they could because they trusted" the group to use it on a border wall. Instead, Bannon and his co-conspirators used the money to subsidize a lavish lifestyle of speedboats, cars, cosmetic surgery and travel, according to federal prosecutors. HuffPost interviewed some of the donors on Thursday who now feel "taken."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside Team Trump's Bizarre Scheme to Treat Protesters Like Mob Bosses|https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-team-trumps-bizarre-scheme-to-treat-protesters-like-mob-bosses]]'' September 3, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] and other top government officials teased a new, conspiracy-fueled crackdown on [[Black Lives Matter]] and antifascist protesters this week. Their legal grounds to do so are shaky—but the underlying threat is real.
In a Monday [[Fox News]] interview, acting [[Department of Homeland Security]] chief [[Chad Wolf]], a villain on the left for his agents' use of unmarked vans to detain people in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], suggested using a racketeering law to go after activists.
In a Tuesday Fox News interview, President Donald Trump suggested, without evidence, that activists were being paid to fly to protests, and said the alleged incident was "under investigation right now."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside The Alt-Right's Campaign To Smear Trump Protesters As Anarchists|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/josephbernstein/inside-the-alt-rights-campaign-to-smear-trump-protesters-as?bfsource=relatedmanual]]'' January 11, 2017, Joseph Bernstein, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Less than a week after the [[2016]] presidential election, a Trump supporter named [[Alan Beck]] tweeted two photographs of an anti-Trump protest in [[Washington, DC]], in which a hooded figure held aloft a sign reading "[[Rape]] Melania." The images went viral, and the sign — as well as [[Twitter]] — drew swift condemnation from news outlets both right and left.
Some Trump supporters took the sign as confirmation that the passionate national opposition to the president-elect was ultimately anarchic and violent. (Many of these supporters had drawn a similar conclusion about the [[Black Lives Matter]] movement.) "The current surge in the left's propensity toward violence and mayhem should surprise no one," wrote one InfoWars commenter. And to some Clinton supporters, the sign was a gutting refutation of Michelle Obama's "when they go low, we go high" speech and a reminder that Trump rallies didn't hold a monopoly on menace.
But, [[BuzzFeed News]] has learned, the "Rape Melania" sign was not the work of an anti-Trump protester at all. Instead, according to sources, it was the brainchild of a group of Trump supporters led by [[Jack Posobiec]], one of the organizers of the controversial [[DeploraBall]] inauguration party and a prominent figure in the pro-Trump internet.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside the Anti-Gay Church That Loves Kim Davis and Ted Cruz|https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-the-anti-gay-church-that-loves-kim-davis-and-ted-cruz]]'' January 4, 2016, Betsy Woodruff, [[Daily Beast]]
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CISCO, [[Texas]] — Right outside this little town, there's a tiny church that wants to change the world. And, thanks to the billionaire pastor's backing, it just might be able to get that done.
The church is the Assembly of Yahweh, and its pastor, Farris Wilks, happens to be one of the most powerful new players in presidential politics. Farris, along with his brother Dan, made his fortune off the fracking boom and is using part of it to back Sen. [[Ted Cruz]] in his bid for the [[White House]].
But new wealth didn't dint his commitment to old-time religion—and to the culture war (read: anti-gay) politics that defined [[George W. Bush]]'s presidential campaigns. Now, Cruz is taking a page out of [[Karl Rove]]'s playbook, looking to galvanize evangelical voters as a way to make the [[Republican]] Party competitive again. And Farris Wilks is just the guy to fund that effort.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside the Boogaloos' Facebook-to-Violence Pipeline|https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-the-boogaloos-facebook-to-violence-pipeline]]'' June 19, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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Six men who were recently arrested across the United States had one thing in common: all were members of [[Facebook]] groups for the "[[Boogaloo]]" movement, and had allegedly used those groups to threaten or plan violence.
The Boogaloo is a meme-turned-ideology of loosely affiliated right-wing and libertarian types focused on explicit violence in the name of starting a second civil war. Over the past month, feds have busted six alleged members of the movement, charging three in a failed scheme to start violence at protests, two in the shooting of a pair of federal security officers, and one for an illegal steroid business. All six were members or moderators of Boogaloo Facebook groups, sometimes even posting on the same pages.
The arrests highlight the central role of Facebook groups in organizing the Boogaloo movement, a year after the company announced a new focus on promoting group pages. And despite vows in recent weeks to rein in extremist activity—including the Boogaloo in particular—a trawl of extremist enclaves and conversations with experts reveal a thriving culture of violence on Facebook even as the country faces a reckoning with racism and sprawling unrest.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside The Center For Immigration Studies, The Immigration False-Fact Think Tank|https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-the-center-for-immigration-studies-the-immigration-false-fact-think-tank]]'' May 15, 2014, Caitlin Dickson, [[Daily Beast]]
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To say the right-wing media pounced on this week's announcement by the [[Center for Immigration Studies]]—a D.C.-based, questionably nonpartisan nonprofit research organization—announcing that the Obama administration released 36,007 undocumented criminals last year would be an overstatement. It was more of a leisurely grab, as the report was released on Monday. Nonetheless, by midweek, a slew of fear-inducing headlines had sprouted up, of the kind sure to clutter [[Facebook]] newsfeeds this weekend.
Yet as one Newsbusters' headline put it, the report has been virtually ignored by the "networks" or so-called mainstream media outlets. The numbers certainly sound shocking, if not attention-grabbing at the very least. So what gives? These numbers portend to illuminate society-threatening failures within the current immigration enforcement system. But the CIS report and the coverage surrounding it actually offer as much, if not more insight into how the national conversation surrounding immigration reform is manipulated by the interests of those covering it.
Before taking a closer look at the disturbing data being passed around, it would be in everyone's best interest to consider its source. The Center for Immigration Studies refers to itself as a nonprofit, nonpartisan, independent research organization, boasting the puzzling tagline "Low Immigration, Pro Immigrant." One of CIS's founders, [[John Tanton]], a retired ophthamologist from [[Michigan]] and known anti-immgration activist, was also behind Numbers [[USA]], an immigration reduction organization that, according to The [[New York Times]], helped kill President [[George W. Bush]]'s attempt at comprehensive immigration reform in [[2007]]. Another one of Tanton's groups, the [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]], or FAIR, helped draft [[Arizona]]'s controversial SB-1070, permitting police to detain illegal immigrants. Numbers USA, FAIR, and CIS were all part of the effort that successfully defeated the DREAM Act in the Senate in [[2010]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside the Chinese military attack on Nortel|https://globalnews.ca/news/7275588/inside-the-chinese-military-attack-on-nortel/]]'' August 25, 2020, Sam Cooper, [[Global News]]
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In [[2004]] [[Nortel]] cyber-security advisor [[Brian Shields]] investigated a serious breach in the telecom giant's network. At the time Nortel's fibre optics equipment was the world's envy, with 70 per cent of all internet traffic running on Canadian technology.
And someone wanted Nortel's secrets.
Shields found that a computer in [[Shanghai]] had hacked into the email account of an [[Ottawa]]-based Nortel executive. Using passwords stolen from the executive the intruder downloaded more than 450 documents from "Live Link" — a Nortel server used to warehouse sensitive intellectual property.
Shields soon found the hacker controlled the accounts of at least seven Nortel executives. This was no random cybercriminal. But who was it?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside The Christian Legal Army Weakening the Church-State Divide|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/feature/inside-the-christian-legal-army-weakening-the-church-state-divide]]'' October 4, 2019, Sarah Posner, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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Never before has the Christian right been as elated about the prospects for transforming the federal judiciary as it is now, with the Senate engaged in the rapid-fire confirmation of judges nominated by President [[Donald Trump]]. As the confirmations mounted — 43 appellate and 99 trial court judges by the summer recess this year — Trump and Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] became the toast of such pivotal Christian right conferences as the Values Voters Summit and the Road to Majority, where the [[Faith and Freedom Coalition]] celebrated their role in seizing the federal judiciary back from what they see as activist liberal judges run amok. Senator [[Josh Hawley]], the freshman [[Republican]] from [[Missouri]] whose first year in office has shown him to be a fierce defender of the president and a potential political heir, has said "we have never had a president in my lifetime who is this pro-life, this pro-family this pro-freedom, this pro-religious liberty."
That is why it came as a surprise when, in May, Hawley, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, used his brief allotted time during confirmation hearings to ruthlessly flay Michael Bogren, a Kalamazoo lawyer Trump had nominated to serve on a U.S. District Court. Bogren, it seemed, had failed a litmus test in defending the City of East [[Lansing]] in a lawsuit filed by the Christian right legal powerhouse, [[Alliance Defending Freedom]]. The suit charges that the city violated the religious freedom of an antigay farmer by requiring that farmers' market vendors adhere to the city's nondiscrimination law. And Bogren had made the fatal error of arguing on behalf of his client, against ADF ideology, that even sincerely held religious beliefs do not exempt businesses from complying with the law.
Bogren's nomination was effectively dead.
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{{f99.png}} ''[[Inside the coronavirus data mess the Trump administration created|https://www.nationalobserver.com/2020/07/21/news/inside-coronavirus-data-mess-trump-administration-created]]'' July 21, 2020, Chris D'Angelo, [[National Observer]]
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Earlier this week, critical data about the availability of ICU and hospital beds around the country vanished from the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]'s website. [[Independent]] researchers who rely on the data to track and forecast the toll of the virus no longer had quick access. Members of the public who wanted more information to make decisions about their lives - whether to travel, send kids to camp or visit elderly relatives - couldn't find it.
The Trump administration claims the problem will be fixed and has insisted the goal of the change was to get more data, not less, out to the public. "It will continue to be public. It should be public," White House press secretary [[Kayleigh McEnany]] said during a Thursday press conference.
But in the meantime, the administration rattled the medical community and showed how easily vital data can disappear. Trump and his team insist they are laser-focused on defeating the coronavirus, which they call the "invisible enemy." But it's become clear in recent weeks that the administration's real fight is against the science and data that show the devastating consequences of the government's bungled pandemic response.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside the epic White House blowup over "game-changer" hydroxychloroquine|https://www.axios.com/coronavirus-hydroxychloroquine-white-house-01306286-0bbc-4042-9bfe-890413c6220d.html]]'' April 5, 2020, Jonathan Swan, [[Axios]]
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The White House coronavirus task force had its biggest fight yet on Saturday, pitting economic adviser [[Peter Navarro]] against infectious disease expert [[Anthony Fauci]]. At issue: How enthusiastically should the White House tout the prospects of an antimalarial drug to fight COVID-19?
Behind the scenes: This drama erupted into an epic Situation Room showdown. Trump's coronavirus task force gathered in the White House Situation Room on Saturday at about 1:30pm, according to four sources familiar with the conversation. Vice President [[Mike Pence]] sat at the head of the table.
Numerous government officials were at the table, including Fauci, coronavirus response coordinator [[Deborah Birx]], [[Jared Kushner]], acting Homeland Security Secretary [[Chad Wolf]], and Commissioner of Food and Drugs [[Stephen Hahn]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside the Influential Evangelical Group Mobilizing to Reelect Trump|https://theintercept.com/2020/05/23/coronavirus-evangelical-megachurch-trump/]]'' May 23, 2020, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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"The Covid virus has been a gift from God," began [[Ken Eldred]]. "The kingdom of God advances through a series of glorious victories, cleverly disguised as disasters."
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Eldred noted, millions of Americans are turning to Christ, Walmart is selling out of Bibles, and online church broadcasts have hit record numbers.
But while religiosity was growing, there have been setbacks from the disease outbreak. "Satan has been busy too," Eldred, a major donor to evangelical and [[Republican]] causes, explained. "The virus has messed up many of our plans involving our in-person meetings with voters."
And the rise of mail-in ballots, Eldred added, would undercut voter identification laws, which have been a pillar of GOP election strategy. "The children of the darkness put early voting into this CARES package," he grumbled, a reference to the $400 million for election assistance programs to states included in the $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief bill.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Inside the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot: An Exclusive Video Investigation|https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/30/us/jan-6-capitol-attack-takeaways.html]]'' June 30, 2021, [[New York Times]]
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In the six months since an angry pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, immense efforts have been made not only to find the rioters and hold them accountable, but also — and perhaps more important — to dig into the details of Jan. 6 and slowly piece together what actually happened that day.
[[Congress]]ional committees have looked into police and intelligence failures. The Justice Department has launched a nationwide investigation that has now resulted in more than 500 arrests. And while [[Republican]]s in Congress blocked the formation of a blue-ribbon bipartisan committee, House Democrats are poised to appoint a smaller select committee.
Even now, however, Republican politicians and their allies in the media are still playing down the most brazen attack on a seat of power in modern American history. Some have sought to paint the assault as the work of mere tourists. Others, going further, have accused the F.B.I. of planning the attack in what they have described — wildly — as a false-flag operation.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside the Koch data mine|https://www.politico.com/story/2014/12/koch-brothers-rnc-113359]]'' December 8, 2014, Mike Allen, [[Politico]]
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The Koch brothers and their allies are pumping tens of millions of dollars into a data company that's developing detailed, state-of-the-art profiles of 250 million Americans, giving the brothers' political operation all the earmarks of a national party.
The move comes as mainstream [[Republican]]s, led by [[Mitch McConnell]], are trying to reclaim control of the conservative movement from outside groups. The Kochs, however, are continuing to amass all of the campaign tools the [[Republican National Committee]] and other party arms use to elect a president.
The Koch network also has developed in-house expertise in polling, message-testing, fact-checking, advertising, media buying, dial groups and donor maintenance. Add mastery of election law, a corporate-minded aggressiveness and years of patient experimentation — plus seemingly limitless cash — and the Koch operation actually exceeds the RNC's data operation in many important respects.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[Inside the Koch-Backed Effort to Block the Largest Election-Reform Bill in Half a Century|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/inside-the-koch-backed-effort-to-block-the-largest-election-reform-bill-in-half-a-century]]'' March 29, 2021, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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A recording obtained by The [[New Yorker]] of a private conference call on January 8th, between a policy adviser to Senator [[Mitch McConnell]] and the leaders of several prominent conservative groups—including one run by the Koch brothers' network—reveals the participants' worry that the proposed election reforms garner wide support not just from liberals but from conservative voters, too. The speakers on the call expressed alarm at the broad popularity of the bill's provision calling for more public disclosure about secret political donors. The participants conceded that the bill, which would stem the flow of dark money from such political donors as the billionaire oil magnate [[Charles Koch]], was so popular that it wasn't worth trying to mount a public-advocacy campaign to shift opinion. Instead, a senior Koch operative said that opponents would be better off ignoring the will of American voters and trying to kill the bill in [[Congress]].
[[Kyle McKenzie]], the research director for the Koch-run advocacy group [[Stand Together]], told fellow-conservatives and [[Republican]] congressional staffers on the call that he had a "spoiler." "When presented with a very neutral description" of the bill, "people were generally supportive," McKenzie said, adding that "the most worrisome part . . . is that conservatives were actually as supportive as the general public was when they read the neutral description." In fact, he warned, "there's a large, very large, chunk of conservatives who are supportive of these types of efforts."
As a result, McKenzie conceded, the legislation's opponents would likely have to rely on Republicans in the Senate, where the bill is now under debate, to use "under-the-dome-type strategies"—meaning legislative maneuvers beneath Congress's roof, such as the filibuster—to stop the bill, because turning public opinion against it would be "incredibly difficult." He warned that the worst thing conservatives could do would be to try to "engage with the other side" on the argument that the legislation "stops billionaires from buying elections." McKenzie admitted, "Unfortunately, we've found that that is a winning message, for both the general public and also conservatives." He said that when his group tested "tons of other" arguments in support of the bill, the one condemning billionaires buying elections was the most persuasive—people "found that to be most convincing, and it riled them up the most."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Inside the New Strategy Group Where Right-Wing Activists and Journalists Coordinate Messaging|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/07/groundswell-rightwing-group-ginni-thomas/]]'' July 25, 2013, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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Believing they are losing the messaging war with progressives, a group of prominent conservatives in [[Washington]]—including the wife of Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]] and journalists from [[Breitbart]] News and the [[Washington Examiner]]—has been meeting privately since early this year to concoct talking points, coordinate messaging, and hatch plans for "a 30 front war seeking to fundamentally transform the nation," according to documents obtained by [[Mother Jones]].
Dubbed [[Groundswell]], this coalition convenes weekly in the offices of [[Judicial Watch]], the conservative legal watchdog group. During these hush-hush sessions and through a [[Google]] group, the members of Groundswell—including aides to congressional [[Republican]]s—cook up battle plans for their ongoing fights against the Obama administration, congressional Democrats, progressive outfits, and the Republican establishment and "clueless" GOP congressional leaders. They devise strategies for killing immigration reform, hyping the [[Benghazi]] controversy, and countering the impression that the GOP exploits racism. And the Groundswell gang is mounting a behind-the-scenes organized effort to eradicate the outsize influence of GOP über-strategist/pundit [[Karl Rove]] within Republican and conservative ranks. (For more on Groundswell's "two front war" against Rove—a major clash on the right—click here.)
One of the influential conservatives guiding the group is [[Virginia]] "Ginni" Thomas, a columnist for the [[Daily Caller]] and a tea party consultant and lobbyist. Other Groundswell members include [[John Bolton]], the former UN ambassador; [[Frank Gaffney]], the president of the [[Center for Security Policy]]; [[Ken Blackwell]] and [[Jerry Boykin]] of the [[Family Research Council]]; [[Tom Fitton]], the president of Judicial Watch; [[Gayle Trotter]], a fellow at the [[Independent Women's Forum]]; [[Catherine Engelbrecht]] and [[Anita MonCrief]] of [[True the Vote]]; [[Allen West]], the former GOP House member; [[Sue Myrick]], also a former House GOPer; [[Diana Banister]] of the influential Shirley and Banister PR firm; and [[Max Pappas]], a top aide to Sen. [[Ted Cruz]] (R-[[Texas]]).
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside the Plot to Kill the Open Technology Fund|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/jgx5z3/inside-the-plot-to-kill-the-open-technology-fund]]'' July 2, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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In [[Indonesia]], speaking openly about LGBT issues online can result in physical attacks, online abuse, and even arrest.
That's why Dhyta Caturani, a human rights activist who specializes in helping people to stay safe online, created a training program for Indonesian LGBT groups to track digital threats and give people the skills they need to increase their security.
Caturani's project was made possible thanks to money from the [[Open Technology Fund]], a U.S. government-funded nonprofit, which is part of the umbrella group called the U.S. Agency for Global Media ([[USA]]GM), which also controls Radio Free Asia and [[Voice of America]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside the Project Veritas Plan to Steal the Election|https://newrepublic.com/article/158622/inside-project-veritas-plan-steal-election]]'' August 3, 2020, Matthew Phelan, [[New Republic]]
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For well over a year, [[Project Veritas]] has been secretly producing undercover stings designed to undermine the integrity of absentee and mail-in ballot counts—an endeavor codenamed "[[Diamond Dog]]," according to documents we have obtained. Diamond Dog began as only one facet of Project Veritas's [[2020]] rat-fucking strategy, but with the onset of the pandemic, which has made in-person voting a dicey proposition, it has since become one of the group's top-line action items.
The shift reflects the [[Republican]] Party's near-existential concerns about mail-in voting in November. [[Donald Trump]] has disingenuously railed against the practice numerous times over the past few months, betraying a deep anxiety. "Mail in ballots substantially increases the risk of crime and VOTER FRAUD!" he has tweeted. At other times he has claimed: "It will be the greatest Rigged Election in history"; "IT WILL ALSO LEAD TO THE END OF OUR GREAT REPUBLICAN PARTY"; and "SCAM!" Last week, he went so far as to suggest that the election should be delayed, saying that because of "Universal Mail-in Voting," the vote would be "INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT."
The purpose of Diamond Dog, as one source close to the organization put it, is "literally to get Trump reelected." This source, like other past and present Project Veritas employees who have talked to us for this article, expressed fear of reprisals from the group and would only speak under the condition of anonymity.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Inside the right-wing YouTube empire that's quietly turning millennials into conservatives|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/03/inside-right-wing-youtube-turning-millennials-conservative-prageru-video-dennis-prager/]]'' March 13, 2018, Mark Oppenheimer, [[Mother Jones]]
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In the weeks after [[Donald Trump]] was elected president, Americans flocked to the internet with pressing questions. Some inquired about immigration to [[Canada]]. Others [[Google]]d "sanctuary city." A few wanted to know what a "manafort" was. And millions were newly curious about the Electoral College, which for the second time in recent memory was going to contravene the will of the majority. What was it? Why was it? Could electors defy their voters' wishes?
People turned to the [[New York Times]] and the [[Washington Post]], [[Fox News]], and even the Constitution for answers. But few sources were as widely consulted as "Do You Understand the Electoral College?" a five-minute video hosted by retired lawyer and television pundit Tara Ross. Her genial lecture, illustrated with colorful cartoons and pop-up text—"pure democracies do not work"—can be found at Prager University, an online video portal curated by the conservative talk-radio host [[Dennis Prager]]. The Electoral College video had about 850,000 views before the election, says Allen Estrin, Prager's producer and consigliere. "Two weeks later, it had 50 million."
The intellectual quality of Ross' video is decidedly junior varsity. She doesn't mention how the Electoral College was born of a compromise with slave states or note the degree to which it skews the will of the majority—for example, by effectively giving a [[Wyoming]] resident's vote almost quadruple the power of a [[California]]n's. She also claims (bizarrely) that the Electoral College thwarts voter fraud. But never mind any of that. The video is short and memorable, with quick cuts, zippy graphics, and cool sound effects. It sucks you in.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Inside the rise, fall, rebound, and spectacular flameout of Anthony Scaramucci|https://www.businessinsider.com/scaramucci-rise-fall-wall-street-white-house-2017-7]]'' August 2, 2017, Linette Lopez, [[Business Insider]]
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[[SkyBridge Capital]] CEO [[Anthony Scaramucci]] in [[2016]]. [[Reuters]]
NEW YORK CITY — There's something you need to know about Anthony Scaramucci: He's humiliated himself epically before but doesn't stay down.
Once upon a time, in the [[1990]]s, he was fired from a job at [[Goldman Sachs]], with a severance payment, only to be hired back to the elite investment bank within two months.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside the Shadowy World of Shen Yun and Its Secret Pro-Trump Ties|https://web.archive.org/web/20200326035400/https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/shen-yun-trump/]]'' March 9, 2020, Samuel Braslow, [[Los Angeles Magazine]]
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Each spring the city is flooded by a deluge of advertising—from bright, colorful billboards to glossy mailers to round-the-clock TV commercials—heralding the imminent arrival of a quirky [[Chinese]] dance troupe named [[Shen Yun]]. Since the group first appeared in L.A. a decade ago, its exotic mix of traditional Chinese dance, Cirque du Soleil-like acrobatics, and anticommunist messaging has won a devoted audience. [[Critic]]s may scoff at its outre theatrics, and the Chinese government has dismissed it as an "anti-society cult" with "tacky taste and low artistic standards," but the show regularly sells out across the country. This year, as Shen Yun prepares for a six-week run in Southern [[California]] in May, it is coming under scrutiny for its close association with the [[Epoch Times]], a fiercely pro-Trump conspiracy website recently mired in scandal for its ties to a massive network of fraudulent [[Facebook]] accounts.
Both Shen Yun and Epoch Times are funded and operated by members of [[Falun Gong]], a controversial spiritual group that was banned by [[China]]'s government in [[1999]]. Less a religion than a spiritual doctrine, Falun Gong melds traditional Taoist principles with occasionally bizarre pronouncements from its Chinese-born founder and leader, [[Li Hongzhi]]. Among other pronouncements, Li has claimed that aliens started invading human minds in the beginning of the 20th century, leading to mass corruption and the invention of computers. He has also denounced feminism and homosexuality and claimed he can walk through walls and levitate. But the central tenet of the group's wide-ranging belief system is its fierce opposition to communism.
In [[2000]], Li founded Epoch Times to disseminate Falun Gong talking points to American readers. Six years later he launched Shen Yun as another vehicle to promote his teachings to mainstream Western audiences. Over the years Shen Yun and Epoch Times, while nominally separate organizations, have operated in tandem in Falun Gong's ongoing PR campaign against the Chinese government, taking directions from Li.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside the Shady Sex-Work Abolitionist Group That Gutted Pornhub|https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-the-shady-sex-work-abolitionist-group-that-gutted-pornhub]]'' December 16, 2020, Tarpley Hitt, [[Daily Beast]]
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Last week, following the announcement of [[Pornhub]]'s policy changes, Kristof took a victory lap, applauding the campaign again in a second column. "[[Visa]] and Mastercard are reviewing their ties with Pornhub; there are calls for criminal prosecutions," Kristof wrote, "activist groups like Traffickinghub are demanding action."
Neither piece elaborated on the origins of the #Traffickinghub campaign, which The [[Daily Beast]] investigated last month. The movement's founder, [[Laila Mickelwait]], works for the Christian "anti-trafficking" non-profit [[Exodus Cry]]—a fringe evangelical group with far-right ties that aims to abolish the commercial sex industry entirely. The campaign, which germinated in the pages of the Washington Examiner, was also co-sponsored by the [[National Center on Sexual Exploitation]] (NCOSE), the nonprofit formerly known as Morality in Media and once the "nation's loudest voice against adult pornography."
Mickelwait and Kristof did not respond to requests for comment. Pornhub declined to comment on the op-ed or campaign, pointing instead to their statement on the organizations. In the statement, Pornhub fingered the two groups as evidence that the campaign took issue not with the company's content moderation but with its business as a whole.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Inside the War to Kill Off 8chan - and Crush QAnon|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/zmj8y4/inside-the-war-to-kill-off-8chan-and-crush-qanon]]'' October 18, 2019, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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For the past week, a battle has been raging in the dark corners of the internet. It's a fight between the owners of the hate-filled message board [[8chan]], who are trying to revive the controversial website, and the site's founder, who's doing everything in his power to keep the site — and [[QAnon]] — offline.
Ever since 8chan was de-platformed in August, in the wake of the [[El Paso]] mass shooting, the company that owns the site, NT Technology, has been promising to bring it back. Last week it unveiled [[8kun]] as the successor to 8chan, and it's been trying to get its old users back on board.
8chan was taken offline in August because, in the wake of the El Paso Walmart shooting, web infrastructure companies like [[Cloudflare]] refused to host the website .
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Inside The Wealthy Family That Has Been Funding Steve Bannon's Plan For Years|https://www.npr.org/2017/03/22/521083950/inside-the-wealthy-family-that-has-been-funding-steve-bannon-s-plan-for-years]]'' March 22, 2017, Dave Davies, [[NPR]]
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[[Jane Mayer]] writes in the [[New Yorker]] about [[Robert Mercer]] and his daughter, Rebekah, who have poured millions of dollars into [[Breitbart]] News, and who pushed to have Bannon run Trump's campaign.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Inside the Weird Pro-QAnon German Group Behind RFK Jr.'s Latest Anti-Vaxx Stunt|https://www.thedailybeast.com/rfk-jrs-latest-anti-vaxx-stunt-backed-by-weird-pro-qanon-german-group-querdenken-711?ref=home]]'' September 2, 2020, Alexander Reid Ross, [[Daily Beast]]
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Last weekend, thousands of protesters took to the streets of [[Berlin]] to rail against the minimal health and safety restrictions put in place by the German government to curb the spread of COVID-19. The rally, which was organized by the German group Querdenken 711—and which saw hundreds arrested for attempting to storm the parliament building, among other things—represented the ongoing rise of conspiracy theorists in [[Germany]], particularly those affiliated with the [[QAnon]] cult. And Querdenken 711 had a very special anti-vaxxer guest at the rally: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., son of one of America's most prominent political dynasties.
Querdenken 711, whose name loosely translates to "Thinking Outside the Box 711," had tried to invite other controversial world leaders to the rally before landing Kennedy. On Aug. 7, the group's [[Twitter]] account tweeted at [[Donald Trump]], calling him "the only American President who has not started a war," despite his record escalating the U.S.'s foreign conflicts, and cordially invited him "to speak on the subject of 'peace.'" Three days later, the account tweeted at [[Russia]]'s President [[Vladimir Putin]], asking him, too, to speak about "Peace in [[Europe]]," apparently ignoring Russia's intervention in [[Easter]]n [[Ukraine]]. (Members of Querdenken's many [[Telegram]] channels noted that Putin might be too busy with the escalating tensions in [[Belarus]] to attend.)
In a last-ditch effort to score a major speaker outside of their own ranks, the group finally tweeted at Kennedy, asking him to join them on stage for "freedom and peace" on Aug. 19. Kennedy had already signaled his interest in the growing "anti-COVID" movement in Germany. On Aug. 11, his anti-vaccine group, Children's Health Defense, published a letter by an anonymous "Friend in Germany" on the organization's website. Four days later, Querdenken 711 founder Michael Ballweg offered an official public invitation during a speech in [[Hamburg]].
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Inside the White House Bible Study group|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-43534724]]'' April 8, 2018, Owen Amos, [[BBC News]]
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Every Wednesday, some of the world's most powerful people meet in a conference room in [[Washington]] [[DC]] to learn about God.
The location can't be revealed - the [[Secret Service]] won't allow it - but the members can.
Vice-President [[Mike Pence]]. Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]]. Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]]. Energy Secretary [[Rick Perry]]. Attorney General [[Jeff Sessions]]. The list goes on.
In total, 10 cabinet members are "sponsors" of the group. Not everyone attends every meeting - they are busy people - but they go if they can.
> ''IG Admin'' – Inspector General for Administration. In the 1990's, this was a post located in [[RTC
> Marc Headley, [http://blownforgood.com/?page_id=39 Blown for Good]
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*[[Institute for Canadian Values ad controversy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_for_Canadian_Values_ad_controversy]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Institute for Humane Studies |
|!founder |[[F. A. Harper]]<<ref " [5]">>|
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The ''Institute for Humane Studies'' (IHS) is a non-profit hosted by [[George Mason University]] that acts as a [[libertarian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/libertarian]] recruitment firm, identifying, developing, and supporting "talented students, scholars, and other intellectuals who share an interest in liberty and in advancing the principles and practice of freedom," according to its mission statement.<<ref " [7]">> The IHS has close ties to billionaire [[Charles Koch|Koch Bro]], who has funded the Institute since the late 1960s.<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">>
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[History & Mission|https://www.theihs.org/about-ihs]]. Institute for Humane Studies.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[IRS 990|http://theihs.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Legal-Form-990-2014-Summer-2016-Communications.pdf]]. //Institute for Humane Studies//. IHS.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Lisa Graves, "The Koch Cartel: Their Reach, Their Reactionary Agenda, and Their Record," ''The Progressive'', July/August 2014.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[Institute for Humane Studies|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Institute_for_Humane_Studies]]. //SourceWatch//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Rothbard, Murray N (August 17, 2007). [[Floyd Arthur 'Baldy' Harper, RIP|http://mises.org/daily/2634]]. //Mises Daily Index//. Quote: "and he moved to transfer the bulk of the Volker funds to a new Institute for Humane Studies, which would expand the Volker concept and would provide a permanent home for libertarian fellowships, scholarship, conferences, and publications."">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[Institute for Humane Studies|http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=7916]]. //Charity Navigator//. Charity Navigator.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Institute for Humane Studies, [[History and Mission|https://www.theihs.org/history-mission]], organizational website, accessed July 8, 2014.">>
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|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521744337/521744337_2012_0a255eb0.PDF]]|04/09/14| $42,372,492.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521744337/521744337_2011_0906a3f4.PDF]]|03/11/13| $36,118,336.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521744337/521744337_2010_07f10b18.PDF]]|02/21/12| $28,922,117.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521744337/521744337_2009_06D1C2B3.PDF]]|03/11/11| $20,942,921.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521744337/521744337_2008_05BF62C3.PDF]]|03/29/10| $17,239,536.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521744337/521744337_2007_049D3D5F.PDF]]|01/15/09| $16,543,116.00|
!!!See also
*[[Institute for Justice|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_for_Justice]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Institute for Justice|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Institute_for_Justice]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Institute for Liberal Studies |
|!website |[[liberalstudies.ca/|https://www.liberalstudies.ca/]]|
|!location |368 Dalhousie Street, Suite 301, Ottawa, ON, K1N 7G3, Canada|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Institute for Liberal Studies|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_for_Liberal_Studies]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Institute for the Study of Man |
|!tax id |51-0179208|
|!website |[[jies.org/|https://www.jies.org/]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |September 4, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Institute For The Study Of Man Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=510179208]]|<|<|
|!EIN |51-0179208|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/1976|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510179208/510179208_2019_%20.pdf]]|06/24/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510179208/510179208_2018_10e4833f.pdf]]|08/21/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510179208/510179208_2017_0f63f8d4.PDF]]|08/28/18| $397,876.00|
|!2016 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510179208/510179208_2016_0dcd038f.PDF]]|06/15/17| $493,014.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510179208/510179208_2015_0ca28fbe.PDF]]|06/29/16| $661,074.00|
|!2014 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510179208/510179208_2014_0bc53a4d.PDF]]|09/03/15| $395,219.00|
|!2011 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510179208/510179208_2011_0853a2bb.PDF]]|06/26/12| $419,436.00|
|!2010 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510179208/510179208_2010_073B9D3B.PDF]]|06/06/11| $458,694.00|
|!2009 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510179208/510179208_2009_061322CB.PDF]]|07/12/10| $478,762.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510179208/510179208_2008_05198127.PDF]]|06/18/09| $414,862.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510179208/510179208_2007_0441BB8B.PDF]]|08/28/08| $609,740.00|
!!!See also
*[[Journal of Indo-European Studies|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal_of_Indo-European_Studies]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Institute in Basic Life Principles |
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Institute in Basic Life Principles|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_in_Basic_Life_Principles]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Institute of Economic Affairs |
|!location |2 Lord North Street Westminster London, GB SW1P 3LB|
|!website |[[iea.org.uk/|https://iea.org.uk/]]|
</div>
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|>| !Institute on Religion and Public Policy |
|!tax id |52-2175641|
|!status |EXEMPT STATUS REVOKED|
|!successor |[[Grieboski Global Strategies]]|
|!location |500 North Washington Street, Alexandria, VA, 22314, USA|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Joseph Grieboski]]|
|!subsidiaries |[[Interparliamentary Conference on Human Rights and Religious Freedom]]|
|!website |[[religionandpolicy.org|https://www.religionandpolicy.org]]|
|!remarks |Washington DC corporation|
|!>| !Washington DC | |>| !Washington DC ||
|!!status |No listing| |!status |No listing||
|!>| !Virginia | |>| !Virginia ||
|!!status |Revoked| |!status |Revoked||
|!!formation |April 30, 2010| |!formation |April 30, 2010||
|!!registration id |F1823576| |!registration id |F1823576||
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |October 28, 2018|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Institute On Religion And Public Policy Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=522175641]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-2175641|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |02/2000|<|<|
!!!See also
*[[Grieboski Global Strategies]]
!!!External links
*[[Institute on Religion and Public Policy]] (October 2, 2006). [[Charter on Freedom of Expression and Journalistic Ethics in Relation to Respect for Religion or Belief|http://www.osce.org/odihr/20859]]. //[[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]]//.
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|>| !Insurrection |
|>| [img width=175px [Donald Trump inciting a mob of supporters, January 6th, 2021.|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7b/2021_United_States_Capitol_VOA_1.jpg/175px-2021_United_States_Capitol_VOA_1.jpg]] |
</div>
Either revolt by elements of the population, or refusal to step down by members of the government who have been voted out of office, with support from armed mobs.
!!!See also
*[[2021 storming of the United States Capitol|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_storming_of_the_United_States_Capitol]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Self-coup|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-coup]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[Insurrection Act of 1807|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurrection_Act_of_1807]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Intel chief releases Russian disinfo on Hillary Clinton that was rejected by bipartisan Senate panel|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/29/john-ratcliffe-hillary-clinton-russia-423022]]'' September 29, 2020, Andrew Desiderio, [[Politico]]
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[[Director of National Intelligence]] [[John Ratcliffe]] on Tuesday declassified a [[Russia]]n intelligence assessment that was previously rejected by Democrats and Republicans on the [[Senate Intelligence Committee]] as having no factual basis, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
The extraordinary disclosure, released to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman [[Lindsey Graham]] (R-S.C.) earlier Tuesday, rankled Democrats, who said the move effectively put [[Russian disinformation]] into the public sphere in order to boost President [[Donald Trump]]'s unsubstantiated claims about the government's efforts to investigate Russian interference in the [[2016]] election.
"It's very disturbing to me that, 35 days before an election, the director of national intelligence would release unverified Russian rumint," or rumor intelligence, Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman [[Mark Warner]] (D-Va.) told reporters.
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|>| !Intellectual Dark Web |
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Intellectual dark web|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_dark_web]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Intelligence on Russian bounty plot was included in the President's Daily Brief earlier this year, source says|https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/29/politics/russia-bounties-presidential-daily-briefing/index.html]]'' June 29, 2020, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) The intelligence that assessed there was an effort by a [[Russia]]n military intelligence unit to pay the Taliban to kill US soldiers was included in one of President [[Donald Trump]]'s daily briefings on intelligence matters sometime in the spring, according to a US official with direct knowledge of the latest information.
That assessment, the source said, was backed up by "several pieces of information" that supported the view that there was an effort by the Russian intelligence unit -- the GRU -- to pay bounties to kill US soldiers, including interrogation of Taliban detainees and electronic eavesdropping. The source said there was some other information that did not corroborate this view but said, nonetheless, '"This was a big deal. When it's about US troops you go after it 100%, with everything you got."
Trump is not known to fully or regularly read the President's Daily Brief, something that is well-known within the White House. He is instead orally briefed two or three times a week by his intelligence officials. The White House maintains he was not briefed about this in the oral session.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Intelligence report appeared to endorse view leftwing protesters were 'terrorists'|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/apr/01/intelligence-law-enforcement-report-leftwing-terrorists-charlottesville]]'' April 1, 2019, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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An intelligence report produced for law enforcement agencies in the months before the [[Unite the Right]] rally in [[Charlottesville]], in which a neo-Nazi killed one protester by driving a car into a crowd, appeared to endorse a view that leftist demonstrators were "terrorists" and at least equally as responsible for street violence as white nationalists, the Guardian can reveal.
The report, Antifa/Anti-antifa: [[Violence]] in the Streets, was produced by the Regional Organized Crime Information Center (ROCIC) in May [[2017]]. It was obtained with a Foia request from the not-for-profit transparency group Property of the People. Antifa is the name given to groups of leftwing protests who confront white nationalists, often violently.
Anti-fascists were stabbed at a neo-Nazi rally. Then police tried to charge them
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Internal FDA Documents Show How Little Evidence The Agency Had Before Allowing Malaria Drugs To Be Used To Treat COVID-19|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zahrahirji/fda-eua-hydroxychloroquine-chloroquine]]'' June 1, 2020, Zahra Hirji, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The [[Food and Drug Administration]] authorized two malaria drugs boosted by President [[Donald Trump]] to treat COVID-19 in March based on threadbare evidence, according to an agency review obtained by [[BuzzFeed News]] through a [[Freedom of Information Act]] lawsuit.
The review also raised serious questions about shoddy practices at overseas factories that manufactured and donated the drugs for use in American hospitals, according to the documents.
The use of the drugs to treat COVID-19 has been politically charged from the start.
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|>| !International Academy of Detoxification Specialists |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
|!formation |November 4, 1999<<ref " [1]">>|
|!headquarters |236 W. Mountain St., Suite 105, Pasadena, CA, 91103, USA|
|!registration id |C2181116|
|!tax id |94-3382902|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Sandra Lucas]] x|
|!leader title2 |Secretary|
|!leader name2 |[[Marie Cecchini]]|
|!leader title3 |Treasurer|
|!leader name3 |[[Ali Datardina]]|
|!website |[[detoxacademy.org|https://www.detoxacademy.org]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |June 23, 2018|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[International Academy Of Detoxification Specialists|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=943382902]]|<|<|
|!EIN |94-3382902|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/2001|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2016 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943382902/943382902_2016_0ec4a910.PDF]]|01/12/18| $998.00|
|!2015 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943382902/943382902_2015_0d379ffb.PDF]]|12/22/16| $3,797.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943382902/943382902_2014_0ba3d008.PDF]]|07/30/15| $106,454.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943382902/943382902_2013_0af622fc.PDF]]|12/17/14| $83,535.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943382902/943382902_2012_09c8ab4d.PDF]]|12/11/13| $32,201.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943382902/943382902_2011_08d2f8d3.PDF]]|12/19/12| $287,064.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943382902/943382902_2010_07bc1163.PDF]]|12/01/11| $34,848.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943382902/943382902_2009_06A3F1AD.PDF]]|12/20/10| $16,042.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943382902/943382902_2008_05973E4A.PDF]]|12/22/09| $10,942.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/943382902/943382902_2007_0487E67C.PDF]]|12/22/08| $47,850.00|
!!!External links
*[[International Academy of Detoxification Specialists: Analysis|http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/corporate/990s-iads-analysis.html]], Scientology Critical Information Directory.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[:File:2013-943382902-0af622fc-9.pdf|IRS Form 990, 2013]].">>
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|>| !International Center for Integrative Systems Corporation |
|!formation |September 24, 2010|
|!registration id |001036931|
|!tax id |27-3708711|
|!jurisdiction |us-ma|
|!location |701 Concord Ave, Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Shiva Ayyadurai]]|
|!leader title2 |Treasurer|
|!leader name2 |[[Shiva Ayyadurai]]|
|!website |[[integrativesystems.org|https://integrativesystems.org]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[International Center For Integrative Systems Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=273708711]]|<|<|
|!EIN |27-3708711|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |05/2011|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2020 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273708711/273708711_2020_%20.pdf]]|05/21/21| $67,333.00|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273708711/273708711_2019_%20.pdf]]|10/22/20| $49,919.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273708711/273708711_2018_10d49952.pdf]]|08/05/19| $143,161.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273708711/273708711_2017_0f87441f.PDF]]|09/20/18| $114,566.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273708711/273708711_2016_0e2e34c0.PDF]]|09/28/17| $98,494.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273708711/273708711_2015_0cf0bd4c.PDF]]|09/27/16| $90,035.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273708711/273708711_2014_0bbbca7a.PDF]]|08/21/15| $115,831.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273708711/273708711_2013_0ab11dd8.PDF]]|10/17/14| $104,939.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273708711/273708711_2012_09c4d950.PDF]]|12/07/13| $123,610.00|
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|>| !International Democratic Union |
|!website |[[idu.org/|https://www.idu.org/]]|
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/e/e1/International_Democrat_Union_logo.png/175px-International_Democrat_Union_logo.png]] |
|!map |File:International Democrat Union.svg|
|!msize |350px|
|!mcaption |Countries with a party member of International Democrat Union|
|!abbreviation |IDU|
|!formation |1983|
|!purpose |World federation of [[centre-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/centre-right]] to [[far-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far-right_politics]] political parties|
|!headquarters |[[Munich|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich]], [[Germany|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany]]|
|!region served |Worldwide|
|!membership |73|
|!language |[[English|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Language]]|
|!leader title |Chairman|
|!leader name |[[Stephen Harper]]|
|!leader title2 |Deputy Chairman|
|!leader name2 |[[Brian Loughnane|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Loughnane]]|
</div>
The ''International Democrat Union'' (''IDU'') is an [[international alliance|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/political_international]] of [[centre-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/centre-right]] to [[far-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far-right_politics]] [[political parties|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/political_party]]. Headquartered in [[Munich|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich]], [[Germany|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany]],<<ref " [1]">> the IDU comprises 73 full and associate members from 63 different countries.<<ref " [2]">> It is [[chaired|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/chairman]] by [[Stephen Harper]], former [[Prime Minister of Canada|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Canada]].
!!!See also
*[[International Democrat Union|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Democrat_Union]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Burnell, Peter J.. [[Globalizing Democracy: Party Politics in Emerging Democracies|https://books.google.com/books?id=bA59TOV-4X0C]]. Taylor & Francis.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[IDU Members|http://www.idu.org/member.aspx]].">>
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!!!See also
*[[International Religious Freedom Act of 1998|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Religious_Freedom_Act_of_1998]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_R._Wolf_International_Religious_Freedom_Act]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[H.R. 1856 (112th): International Religious Freedom Act Amendments of 2011|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/hr1856]], GovTrack. Died in Congress.
*[[H.R. 1150 (114th): Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/hr1150]] GovTrack. Passed House on May 16, 2016 and assigned to Senate Foreign Relations committee.
*[[S. 2878 (114th): Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/114/s2878]], GovTrack. Referred to Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Apr 28, 2016.
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!!!See also
*[[International Religious Freedom Act of 1998|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Religious_Freedom_Act_of_1998]] - //Wikipedia.//
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> The IRF Roundtable is an informal group of individuals from non-governmental organizations who gather regularly to discuss IRF issues on a non-attribution basis. It is simply a safe space where participants gather, speak freely in sharing ideas and information, and propose joint advocacy actions to address specific IRF issues and problems. In response to various participant-led initiatives regarding the protection and promotion of freedom of religion, conscience, and belief in the U.S. and abroad, all participants have the opportunity to self-select into coalitions of the willing.<<ref " [1]">>
The International Religious Freedom Roundtable was started in 2012 by Scientology member and lobbyist [[Greg Mitchell]]. According to their purpose statement, they hold bi-monthly meetings and an annual event to further the goals of making religious freedom a more important part of US foreign policy and national security.<<ref " [2]">>
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Mitchell, Greg. "[http://www.themitchellfirm.com/issues/foreign-policy/irf/irf-roundtable/ International Religious Freedom Roundtable]." The Mitchell Firm. N.p., 2012. Web. 21 Aug. 2016.<br/>>">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "The Mitchell Firm. "[http://www.aicongress.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/IRF-Roundtable-Web-Update.pdf International Religious Freedom Roundtable Purpose Statement]." American Islamic Congress. N.p., May 2012. Web. 21 Aug. 2016.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Internet Pioneers Slam $750,000 Settlement for the 'Man Who Invented Email'|https://gizmodo.com/internet-pioneers-slam-750-000-settlement-for-the-man-1788503950]]'' November 4, 2016, Mario Aguilar, [[Gizmodo]]
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Two early internet pioneers are expressing sadness and disbelief at the fact that [[Shiva Ayyadurai]], a self-described "world-renowned scientist, inventor, lecturer, philanthropist and entrepreneur" who says he invented "email: the electronic mail system as we know it today," will receive a $750,000 settlement from [[Gawker]] Media, the bankrupt publisher that he sued for defamation earlier this year over a series of stories that, his lawsuit claims, "falsely trace the origin of email and call Dr. Ayyadurai a liar."
Computer programmer [[Ray Tomlinson]] is credited by many experts and historians with developing the technology that we understand today as email. Dave Crocker, who helped write several foundational standards documents about messaging over the internet, told [[Gizmodo]] that Ayyadurai's settlement with Gawker Media represents a victory for a version of the history of email's development that isn't supported by evidence. "I grew up being taught that the truth is always a sufficient defense against claims of defamation," Crocker said upon hearing about the settlement. "Given the extensive documentation about the history of email, I'm sorry to find that that the adage no longer holds true."
John Vittal, one of Crocker's co-authors, seconded his frustration. Vittal is best known in the traditional history of email for being the first person to implement "reply" and "forward" functions. "What's true is true, and you can't hide from it, and shouldn't be able to capitalize on thwarting it," said Vittal. "To me, it's a sad day."
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|>| !Internet Research Agency |
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Internet Research Agency|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Research_Agency]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f218.png}} ''[[Interview of the week: John Travolta|https://www.upi.com/Archives/2001/06/07/Interview-of-the-week-John-Travolta/5346991886400/]]'' June 7, 2001, Karen Butler, [[UPI]]
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Asked if he's ever played a character he'd like to revisit, Travolta paused for several moments before answering, 'No.'"
The answer is an interesting one given the fact that he vowed to do a sequel to the box-office bomb "[[Battlefield Earth]]" when he was promoting the film based on L. Ron Hubbard's best-selling novel last year. It is worth noting that Hubbard founded the Church of Scientology, of which Travolta is a devout member.
Travolta is still defending the movie despite the terrible reviews both he and the film received, stating that it has earned $100 million since being released almost a year ago. "It's doing fantastic (on video and overseas)," he adds.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Into the Mainstream|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2003/mainstream]]'' August 15, 2003, Chip Berlet, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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How do ideas that once were denounced as racist, bigoted, unfair, or just plain mean-spirited get transmitted into mainstream discussions and political debates? Through a wide array of political and social networks. Such networks are a robust part of democracy in action, and include media outlets, think tanks, pressure groups, funders and leaders.
In the [[1960]]s, for example, networks based in churches and on college campuses mobilized people to support civil rights legislation. But it is important to remember that backlash movements also formed to oppose equality. In the [[1950]]s and 1960s, segregationists and white supremacists mobilized to block the demands of the civil rights movement.
Today, there are still political and social networks that seek to undermine full equality for all Americans. Their messages are spread using the standard tools: prejudice, fear, disdain, misinformation, trivialization, patronizing stereotypes, demonization and even scare-mongering conspiracy theories. While many of the groups within these networks describe themselves as mainstream — and many disagree with one another — they all have helped spread bigoted ideas into American life.
What follows are descriptions of a number of these institutions, organized alphabetically, that focus on their roles in spreading bigotry.
> A section 501(c)(3) organization must not be organized or operated for the benefit of private interests, such as the creator or the creator's family, shareholders of the organization, other designated individuals, or persons controlled directly or indirectly by such private interests. No part of the net earnings of a section 501(c)(3) organization may inure to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual. A private shareholder or individual is a person having a personal and private interest in the activities of the organization.
> [[IRS|https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/charitable-organizations/inurement-private-benefit-charitable-organizations]].
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|>| !Investigative Project on Terrorism |
|!tax id |13-4331855|
|!website |[[investigativeproject.org/|http://www.investigativeproject.org/]]|
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|!Name |[[Investigative Project On Terrorism Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=134331855]]|<|<|
|!EIN |13-4331855|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/2007|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2019_%20.pdf]]|03/02/21| $947,172.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2018_%20.pdf]]|02/03/20| $730,597.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2017_1012aa36.PDF]]|01/31/19| $1,121,139.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2016_0eabf89f.PDF]]|01/03/18| $1,277,896.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2015_0d87e3eb.PDF]]|04/04/17| $1,228,425.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2014_0c219276.PDF]]|01/20/16| $2,875,596.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2013_0b287791.PDF]]|03/05/15| $1,842,513.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2012_09e99ed3.PDF]]|01/03/14| $1,898,202.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2011_08d9408e.PDF]]|12/26/12| $2,137,225.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2010_07d68998.PDF]]|12/21/11| $1,285,935.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2009_06B9C901.PDF]]|01/26/11| $2,158,342.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2008_05965DB8.PDF]]|12/22/09| $630,647.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/134331855/134331855_2007_04856478.PDF]]|12/19/08| $2,090,522.00|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Investigators Probing Possible Coordination Between Kushner Digital Operation and Russia|https://www.mediaite.com/online/investigators-probing-possible-coordination-between-kushner-digital-operation-and-russia/]]'' July 13, 2017, Aidan McLaughlin, [[Mediaite]]
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Congressional investigators looking in to potentially illicit ties between President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign and [[Russia]] are probing whether [[Jared Kushner]]'s digital operation "helped guide Russia's sophisticated voter targeting and fake news attacks on [[Hillary Clinton]]," according to McClatchy.
Investigators believe that the extensive efforts on behalf of Kremlin-sponsored actors to disseminate negative and fake news about Clinton must have had American help coordinating where in the country to target those efforts:
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Invisible company owned by Rudy Giuliani got taxpayer-backed PPP money - but where did it go?|https://www.salon.com/2020/09/16/invisible-company-owned-by-rudy-giuliani-got-taxpayer-backed-ppp-money--but-where-did-it-go/]]'' September 16, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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A payroll company owned by [[Rudy Giuliani]], President Trump's personal attorney, took between $150,000 and $350,000 in taxpayer-backed emergency small business loans this spring. It's unclear what Giuliani did with the money.
The loan reveals a previously unreported, 18-year-old company owned by Giuliani. A [[Salon]] investigation offers new insight into mechanisms of the former [[New York]] mayor and federal prosecutor's elaborate and purposefully obscure business, income and payment arrangements, which have reportedly been the subject of subpoenas from federal investigators in the [[Southern District of New York]].
Giuliani initially told Salon he was ignorant of the purpose of this company, which has handled payroll needs across more than 18 years and lists him as CEO. Financial experts tell Salon that one of two scenarios is likely true: Either Giuliani directly employs a number of people through this unknown company, and pays them substantial salaries, or the company misrepresented its finances to the government when it applied for the loan — which would likely constitute fraud, a felony.
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|>| !Iona Research & Security Services Inc. |
|!formation |July 23, 2013|
|!headquarters |38-11 Ditmars Blvd, #303, Astoria, NY, 11105, USA|
|!registration id |4435116|
|!leader name |[[Eric Saldarriaga]]|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
|!website |[[ionaresearchservices.com|https://www.ionaresearchservices.com]]|
|!remarks |New York corporation|
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|>| !Iona Research Services Inc. |
|!formation |March 15, 1996|
|!registration id |2010118|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
|!remarks |New York corporation|
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|>| !Iron Strength Management |
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|!nativename |IRS|
|!abbreviation |IRS|
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|!logo width |160px|
|!seal width |140px|
|!formed |July 1, 1862 (159 years)<<ref " [1]">> (though the name originates from 1918)|
|!jurisdiction |[[Federal government of the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_the_United_States]]|
|!headquarters |1111 Constitution Ave., NW, 20224, Washington, DC, USA<<ref " [2]">>|
|!employees |89,500 (2014)|
|!budget |~$11.2 billion|
|!leader title |[[Commissioner|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commissioner_of_Internal_Revenue]]|
|!leader name |[[John Koskinen|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Koskinen]]|
|!parent agency |[[United States Department of the Treasury|Department of the Treasury]]|
|!website |[[irs.gov|https://www.irs.gov]]|
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*[[Internal Revenue Service|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_Revenue_Service]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Special Rules Limiting IRS Authority to Audit a Church|https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/churches-religious-organizations/special-rules-limiting-irs-authority-to-audit-a-church]], IRS.
*[[Restrictions on Church Inquiries and Examinations|https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/churches-religious-organizations/restrictions-on-church-inquiries-and-examinations]], IRS.
*[["Integrated Auxiliary of a Church" Defined|https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/churches-religious-organizations/integrated-auxiliary-of-a-church-defined]], IRS.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Is Alliance Defending Freedom a hate group? Just look at their work.|https://archive.thinkprogress.org/adf-hate-group-3302dd95ace4/]]'' August 18, 2018, Zack Ford, [[ThinkProgress]]
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The [[Alliance Defending Freedom]] (ADF) and its conservative allies were thrilled earlier this month when Attorney General [[Jeff Sessions]] addressed the legal organization and assured them that they are not a hate group, contrary to their designation as such by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC). The large body of evidence rests in favor of the SPLC though, and a survey of their current and recent cases clearly demonstrates how they are advancing an agenda of stigma and discrimination against [[LGBTQ]] people.
ADF was founded in the early [[1990]]s to defend "religious liberty issues" and "fend-off" the [[ACLU]]'s efforts to "immobilize Christians." Since then, the group has grown into one of the most powerful conservative organizations in the country, worth tens of millions of dollars. It has an army of "allied" attorneys across the country ready to take on cases and a massive PR network eager to highlight their work — including placing puff pieces in national newspapers.
When the SPLC designated ADF an anti-LGBTQ hate group, it published a thoroughly researched document outlining the many reasons it had earned that designation, notably including its support for criminalizing homosexuality in the U.S. and abroad. Last month, Media Matters released an even more comprehensive report cataloging ADF's history of extreme, demonizing rhetoric directed towards the LGBTQ community.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Is Glenn Greenwald the New Master of Right-Wing Media?|https://www.thedailybeast.com/is-glenn-greenwald-the-new-master-of-right-wing-media]]'' June 2, 2021, Lloyd Grove, [[Daily Beast]]
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"DISGUSTING & DANGEROUS," screamed the banner headline at the bottom of the television screen, just under the blonde-sheathed visage of [[Fox News]]' [[Laura Ingraham]]. "GREENWALD BLASTS INTERCEPT FOR SMEARING INGRAHAM GUESTS."
And so during a recent episode of The Ingraham Angle, [[Glenn Greenwald]]—who is so familiar to the top-rated cable channel's millions of viewers that he requires only a surname—put on a suit and tie in Rio de Janeiro, where he lives, to continue doing what has occupied his energies for much of the past month.
That's deploying every conceivable platform—from [[Twitter]] (where he has 1.6 million followers) to [[YouTube]] to Substack to an array of popular conservative websites to the very top of the ziggurat, [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s corporate cash cow—to denounce former friends and colleagues at [[The Intercept]], the left-leaning digital news and opinion site he co-founded with [[Laura Poitras]] and [[Jeremy Scahill]] in [[2013]].
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{{f188.png}} ''[[Is IKEA the New Model for the Conservative Movement?|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/is-ikea-the-new-model-for-the-conservative-movement]]'' November 15, 2013, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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In every state in the country, there is at least one ostensibly independent "free-market" think tank that is part of something called the [[State Policy Network]]— there are sixty-four in all, ranging from the Pelican Institute, in Louisiana, to the Freedom Foundation, in Washington State. According to a new investigative report by the [[Center for Media and Democracy]], a liberal watchdog group, however, the think tanks are less free actors than a coördinated collection of corporate front groups—branch stores, so to speak—funded and steered by cash from undisclosed conservative and corporate players. Although the think tanks have largely operated under the radar, the cumulative enterprise is impressively large, according to the report. In 2011, the network funnelled seventy-nine million dollars into promoting conservative policies at the state level.
[[Tracie Sharp]], the president of the S.P.N., promptly dismissed the report as "baseless allegations." She told [[Politico]], "There is no governing organization dictating what free market think tanks research or how they educate the public about good public policy."
But notes provided to The [[New Yorker]] on what was said during the S.P.N.'s recent twenty-first-annual meeting raise doubts about Sharp's insistence that each of the think tanks is, as she told me, "fiercely independent." The notes show that, behind closed doors, meeting with some eight hundred people from the affiliated state think tanks, Sharp compared the organization's model to that of the giant global chain IKEA.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Is It Time to Rethink Campus Protest?|https://psmag.com/education/is-it-time-to-rethink-campus-protest]]'' May 4, 2018, James McWilliams, [[Pacific Standard]]
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In a new era of protest and de-platforming, conservatives have defensively invested the [[First Amendment]] with a transcendent power and moral authority it does not warrant. What happens when equality and free speech are in direct opposition?
The guest of honor at this year's annual "Disinvitation Dinner," a [[Manhattan]] gala held every spring by the William F. Buckley Jr. Program, was [[Charles Murray]]. Murray first made his name as a co-author of [[The Bell Curve]], which posits controversial connections among race, IQ, and socioeconomic status. He has since become a lightning rod for campus dissent.
Murray is a frequent campus lecturer on the topics of race and science; his ideas have also been subject to substantial student protest. The most dramatic disruption to one of his speeches came last May, when [[Middlebury College]] students shut Murray down by (among other acts) pulling fire alarms, physically roughing up his faculty interviewer (giving her a concussion), and jumping up and down on the hood of Murray's getaway car.
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{{f253.png}} ''[[Is Jordan Peterson the stupid man's smart person?|https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/is-jordan-peterson-the-stupid-mans-smart-person/]]'' November 17, 2017, Tabatha Southey, [[Macleans]]
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[[University of Toronto]] psychology professor [[Jordan Peterson]] was in the news this week—and one imagines this makes the university sad. Peterson first made the news and became a belle of the alt-right when, in September [[2016]], he announced that he would not use a student's preferred pronoun if he were asked to, except that he might if he felt the request was "genuine," and no one had asked him that anyway.
What that poor man has been through.
Needless to say, in an economy as desperately short of leadership and ideas as the alt-right's is, Peterson's stock went through the roof. He currently has legions of fans hanging on his every YouTubed word; he's now hauling in around USD $50,000 a month through crowdfunding.
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{{f99.png}} ''[[Is New Zealand the tipping point in the fight against far-right terrorism?|https://www.nationalobserver.com/2019/03/20/opinion/new-zealand-tipping-point-fight-against-far-right-terrorism]]'' March 20, 2019, Nora Loreto, Opinion, [[National Observer]]
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In July [[2011]], the phrase "[[Cultural Marxism]]" broke into the mainstream thanks to a long and rambling manifesto. It was published after the author, a Norwegian far-right terrorist, killed 77 people in Utoya, [[Norway]], the majority of whom were youth attending a left-wing political summer camp.
[[Anders Breivik]] saw these youth as a threat to the White [[Europe]] that he wished for. Cultural Marxism, he explained in detail, was a political theory pushed by Jews and feminists to destroy Western Civilization.
It was code for the racist, Islamophobic, anti-Semitic, violently sexist worldview that drove Breivik to commit such a mass horror.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Is Palantir's Crystal Ball Just Smoke and Mirrors?|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/09/inside-palantir-technologies-peter-thiel-alex-karp.html]]'' September 28, 2020, Sharon Weinberger, [[New York Magazine]]
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Back in [[2003]], [[John Poindexter]] got a call from Richard Perle, an old friend from their days serving together in the Reagan administration. Perle, one of the architects of the [[Iraq]] War, which started that year, wanted to introduce Poindexter to a couple of [[Silicon Valley]] entrepreneurs who were starting a software company. The firm, [[Palantir]] Technologies, was hoping to pull together data collected by a wide range of spy agencies — everything from human intelligence and cell-phone calls to travel records and financial transactions — to help identify and stop terrorists planning attacks on the United States.
Poindexter, a retired rear admiral who had been forced to resign as Reagan's national-security adviser over his role in the [[Iran]]-Contra scandal, wasn't exactly the kind of starry-eyed idealist who usually appeals to Silicon Valley visionaries. Returning to the [[Pentagon]] after the [[9/11]] attacks, he had begun researching ways to develop a data-mining program that was as spooky as its name: Total Information Awareness. His work — dubbed a "super-snoop's dream" by conservative columnist William Safire — was a precursor to the [[National Security Agency]]'s sweeping surveillance programs that were exposed a decade later by [[Edward Snowden]].
Yet Poindexter was precisely the person [[Peter Thiel]] and [[Alex Karp]], the co-founders of Palantir, wanted to meet. Their new company was similar in ambition to what Poindexter had tried to create at the Pentagon, and they wanted to pick the brain of the man now widely viewed as the godfather of modern surveillance.
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{{f7.png}} ''[[Is Pam Bondi auditioning for Fox News while still working for Florida taxpayers?|https://www.tampabay.com/florida-politics/buzz/2018/08/27/is-pam-bondi-auditioning-for-fox-news-while-still-working-for-florida-taxpayers/]]'' August 27, 2018, Steve Contorno, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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[[Pam Bondi]] is still the attorney general of [[Florida]], at least for another four months.
But last week Bondi had a different job: co-host of [[Fox News]]' The Five. She subbed on the news talk show not once, not twice, but three times, appearing as a panelist Wednesday through Friday.
The situation was so unprecedented for a sitting elected official that Bondi first sought guidance from the Florida Commission on Ethics, the government body that oversees conduct of public officials. [[Tallahassee]] lawyer Richard Coates "spoke to the Commission on behalf of the Attorney General" prior to her appearing on the show, her spokeswoman Kylie Mason said.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[Is the Alt-Right for Real?|https://www.newyorker.com/news/benjamin-wallace-wells/is-the-alt-right-for-real]]'' May 5, 2016, Benjamin Wallace-Wells, [[New Yorker]]
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The suspicion that populist revolutionaries might not mean everything they say has surrounded Trump's campaign from the beginning. Photograph by Mark Peterson / Redux
A strange, fascinating story broke last week, one that contains the darkness of the Trump campaign and that has, like the Trump campaign at times, the cadence of a joke. A thirty-two-year-old man named [[Colin Lokey]] confessed to Bloomberg that, until days earlier, he had been one of the unknown authors of Zero Hedge, a blog that combines analysis of the financial markets, emphasizing the essential corruption of [[Wall Street]], with what [[CNN]]Money once called "a deeply conspiratorial, anti-establishment and pessimistic view of the world." Each post on Zero Hedge is written under the pseudonym Tyler Durden, [[Brad Pitt]]'s character from "Fight Club," a workingman's nihilist. Lokey revealed to Bloomberg last week that Durden was actually three men: two wealthy financial analysts, [[Daniel Ivandjiiski]] and Tim Backshall, and Lokey, a recent M.B.A. from East [[Tennessee]] State University—their hired hand.
By his own account, Lokey was writing as many as fifteen posts a day, among them most of the political pieces. The gig had a certain formula, he told Bloomberg: "[[Russia]]=good. Obama=idiot. Bashar al-Assad=benevolent leader. [[John Kerry]]= dunce. [[Vladimir Putin]]=greatest leader in the history of statecraft." For Zero Hedge, [[Syria]] was a special obsession, a sign of the essential strength of authoritarian regimes and the weakness of democracies. ("Putin Is Winning the Final Chess Match with Obama," one Zero Hedge article claimed last fall.) The pace of the propaganda was too much for Lokey; last month, he checked himself into a hospital, believing he was on the verge of a panic attack. The populism seemed false to him. "Two guys who live a lifestyle you can only dream of are pretending to speak for you," he wrote. The "unmasking" that Bloomberg promised in its headline was really two, one inside the other. Remove the Tyler Durden mask and there were Backshall and Ivandjiiski, two successful bankers pushing populism. Remove the mask again and there was Lokey, pretending to be them. "This isn't a revolution," Lokey wrote. "It's a joke."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Is the Christian right now in charge of public health inside the Trump administration?|https://www.salon.com/2020/03/09/is-the-christian-right-now-in-charge-of-public-health-inside-the-trump-administration/]]'' March 9, 2020, Heather Digby Parton, [[Salon]]
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If you've been following the latest news on the coronavirus outbreak, you probably saw at least some snippets of President Trump's visit to the C[[DC]] last Friday. It will stand as one of the most astonishing appearances by this or any other president — and that's saying something. When asked if he regretted firing the entire staff of the Office of Pandemic Preparation, Trump said, "This is something that you can never really think is going to happen." He said that everyone who wants to be tested for this virus can get tested, which is not even close to true. He called Gov. [[Jay Inslee]] of [[Washington]] state, who is on the front lines dealing with this epidemic, a "snake."
He made it clear that he wants to cook the numbers so it doesn't look as if the nation is in the midst of an epidemic. This has been obvious from the outset, but for the president to come out and say it is something else again:
Mostly, however, he patted himself on the back:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Is the GOP Gaming the New York Times Best-Seller Lists?|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/10/is-the-gop-gaming-the-new-york-times-bestseller-lists]]'' October 29, 2020, Keziah Weir, [[Vanity Fair]]
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In November [[2019]], [[Donald Trump Jr]].'s book Triggered debuted at the top of the [[New York Times]] hardcover nonfiction best-seller list. A week later, the paper's books desk released a report that a nearly $100,000 bulk purchase of the book by the RNC had contributed to the ranking.
Trump Jr. wasn't the first in his family to discover the joy of bulk sales—three decades earlier, as the [[New Republic]] reported in [[2017]], his dad encouraged owners of Trump properties to buy thousands of copies of The Art of the Deal, helping it ride the list for 48 weeks. Since then, dozens of nonfiction books each year—including by politicians like [[Mitt Romney]], [[Herman Cain]], and [[Sarah Palin]]—have appeared on the list with an assist from bulk buys. Many of those authors used campaign funds to finance the purchases, which the FEC allows as long as the author doesn't keep the royalties.
In [[2020]], 17 books on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction best-seller list have scored their spots by dint of bulk buys. All but two have been written by Trumpworld superstars: Trump Jr.; founder of [[Turning Point USA]] [[Charlie Kirk]]; [[Glenn Beck]]; conservative commentator [[Dave Rubin]]; [[Fox News]] host Pete Hegseth; [[Dinesh D'Souza]]; [[Newt Gingrich]]; Freedom Center founder [[David Horowitz]]; [[Ben Shapiro]]; [[Sean Hannity]]; [[Sarah Huckabee Sanders]]; [[Candace Owens]]; [[Jeanine Pirro]]; the American Conservative editor [[Rod Dreher]]; and [[Ted Cruz]]. Of these 15, nine appeared on the list for three weeks or less. (The two outliers aren't Democratic polemicals; they are the memoirs Live in Love, by Lauren Akins, who is married to country musician Thomas Rhett, and Incomparable, by twin WWE fighters Brie and Nikki Bella.)
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Is This the Real Reason Why Trump's Freaking Out About the Defense Bill?|https://www.thedailybeast.com/is-this-the-real-reason-why-trumps-freaking-out-about-the-defense-bill]]'' December 10, 2020, Martin Sheil, Opinion, [[Daily Beast]]
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None of that explains why he'd risk a humiliating veto override to shoot down a popular bipartisan bill. One thing that would explain his bizarre position here is another add-on: one that could expose financial arrangements that Trump would prefer to keep hidden.
That's a bill that emanated from the House of Representatives, was folded into its Senate analog called the Corporate Transparency Act that was then attached to the NDAA after passing the Senate on a veto-proof 86-14 vote. [[Congress]]woman [[Carolyn Maloney]] started working on the Illicit Cash Act—a mouthful of an acronym for Improving Laundering Laws and Increasing Comprehensive Information Tracking for [[Criminal]] Activity in Shell Holdings—in [[2007]] to modernize federal money-laundering laws. It requires shell companies to report their beneficial owners, thus preventing exploitation of U.S. companies by shell companies controlled by rogue nations, terrorists, drug traffickers, weapons smugglers, sex traffickers, and other criminal operators—maybe even vainglorious tax-evading money launderers.
If this legislation had been in place in the mid-[[1990]]s, the Trump family may have been inhibited from setting up the shell company All County Building Supply & Maintenance whose main purpose, according to epic reporting by The [[New York Times]], was "to enable [[Fred Trump]] to make large cash gifts to his children and disguise them as legitimate business transactions thus evading the 55 percent tax." Who knows what shell companies profiting [[Donald Trump]] have yet to be exposed, and could be with the passage of this Act?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Is Trump Mulling Peter Thiel for a Top Intelligence Advisory Post?|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/09/donald-trump-peter-thiel-top-intelligence-advisory-post]]'' September 20, 2017, Adam Ciralsky, [[Vanity Fair]]
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It was one of the worst days in the short life of [[Donald Trump]]'s administration—an administration that has not known many good days. But, as it turned out, the afternoon of July 12 was the time I'd scheduled an appointment with [[Steve Bannon]], the man who, a month later, would leave his post as the president's chief strategist. And as I walked through the West Wing, the simmering distress was unmistakable.
In an alcove, National-Security Adviser H. R. McMaster huddled with [[Reince Priebus]], the soon-to-be-ex chief of staff. [[Jay Sekulow]], the public face of President Trump's legal team, furiously checked his cell phone. While aides conferred on an outdoor patio, brows furrowed, a top White House adviser took me aside and gravely confided, "The situation is even worse than you can imagine." But I was not there to discuss the latest bombshell: the revelation that [[Donald Trump Jr]]. had hosted a previously undisclosed meeting with some shadowy [[Russia]]ns. No, every other reporter in the nation's capital was already pursuing that story.
Instead, I had come to discuss another subject entirely. And Bannon, seeing me lingering in a hallway, popped out of a conference room and shepherded me into his office—at the time a virtual command center for the Trump Revolution, just steps from the Oval. To some, Bannon—intense, brooding, and sardonic—was the intellectual architect of a stunning election upset; to others, he was a persistent dog whistle who riled up Trump's base and America's basest instincts. But in the White House that week, few cast a longer shadow.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Is Trump Planning a Coup d'État?|https://www.thenation.com/article/society/trump-coup-elections-gop/]]'' September 8, 2020, Sasha Abramsky, [[The Nation]]
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This summer, shortly after scores of camo-wearing, heavily armed federal agents descended on [[Portland]], Ore., to attack protesters, [[Charles Fried]], [[Ronald Reagan]]'s solicitor general, pondered the implications of what he was seeing on the streets. What he saw scared him; he remembered the use of paramilitaries by fascist leaders in [[1930]]s [[Europe]], where he was born, and he feared he was now witnessing a slide into paramilitarism in the United States. (His family fled the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia.) Fried felt that President Trump was using the [[Department of Homeland Security]] and other government agencies in a way that was "very menacing. You might as well put brown shirts on them. It's a very bad thing."
A Harvard Law School professor who still counts himself as a [[Republican]] and a board member of groups such as the [[Campaign Legal Center]], Checks and Balances, and Republicans for the Rule of Law, Fried has grown increasingly worried in recent months about Trump's willingness to stir chaos and violence as an electoral strategy in the run-up to November's vote and about the willingness of his attorney general, [[William Barr]], to burn the country's democratic institutions to the ground to preserve this administration's hold on power. Like earlier authoritarians, Trump could, Fried fears, utilize "agents provocateurs, getting right-wing people to infiltrate left-oriented and by-and-large peaceful demonstrations to turn them violent to thereby justify intervention."
Fried, a student of history who chooses his words carefully, has concluded that Trump and his team are "certainly racist, contemptuous of ordinary democratic and constitutional norms, and they believe their cause, their interests, are really the interests of the nation and therefore anything that keeps them in power is in the national interest. Does that make you a fascist? It kind of looks that way, doesn't it?"
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The question almost feels like a provocation. And yet more and more people, like veteran [[Republican]] strategist John Weaver, are comfortable saying, "Yes."
Famed CBS anchor [[Dan Rather]] made the case most recently on the [[CNN]] show Reliable Sources. Even former Trump White House communications director [[Anthony Scaramucci]] has likened [[Donald Trump]] supporters to a cult.
It's a provocative claim that I'm not sure is entirely convincing. On one hand, there is something cult-like about the hold Trump has over his supporters and the Republican Party. At the same time, calling it a cult seems too easy, a way of avoiding a much scarier truth about our politics — namely, that Trump isn't all that exceptional.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Is Wikipedia Foreshadowing Tim Kaine as Clinton's Pick for Vice President?|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/07/is-wikipedia-foreshadowing-clintons-vice-presidential-pick/492629/]]'' July 22, 2016, Robinson Meyer, [[The Atlantic]]
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In [[2008]], after [[John McCain]]'s surprise announcement that he had selected [[Sarah Palin]] as his running mate, The [[Washington Post]] reported an intriguing coincidence: Leading up to the announcement, Palin's [[Wikipedia]] page had seen more than 65 edits over the course of the day.
Can Wikipedia edits reveal something similar in this election? [[Hillary Clinton]] is expected to announce her VP pick in the coming days—or hours. Which potential candidates have seen the most edits to their Wikipedia pages this week?
Let's review.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Is Zero Hedge a Russian Trojan Horse?|https://newrepublic.com/article/156788/zero-hedge-russian-trojan-horse]]'' March 9, 2020, Seth Hettena, [[New Republic]]
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About a week before [[Christmas]], I received a most unwelcome email. A criminal complaint had been filed against me in [[Bulgaria]], a country I have never visited and with which I had no personal connection. I stood accused of defamation; attempted censorship; illegally spreading personal, family, and business information; and insulting the memory of someone's parents and grandparents.
The email was from a veteran Bulgarian journalist named [[Krassimir Ivandjiiski]], who took issue with an article I had written about Zero Hedge, the hugely popular website founded by his 41-year-old son, Daniel. My article, which appeared on my personal blog, was an outgrowth of a [[New Republic]] story I wrote about the business of conspiracies, in which Zero Hedge plays a major role. Millions of readers visit Zero Hedge each month, drawn by the site's deeply pessimistic view of [[Wall Street]] and its alarmist, conspiratorial take on international affairs. In the world according to Zero Hedge, the financial markets are always on the verge of collapse and the United States is always a power in decline.
Zero Hedge is often blamed for spreading false information. In February, [[Twitter]] permanently banned Zero Hedge's account, which boasted more than 670,000 followers, for violating Twitter's policy prohibiting fake accounts and spam—part of a crackdown that intensified in response to [[Russia]]'s use of social media to influence voters during the [[2016]] presidential election. Within hours of the ban, Zero Hedge posted a counternarrative on its site, asserting—falsely, according to Twitter—that it had been suspended over its conspiratorial, evidence-free claims that the coronavirus was a [[Chinese]] biological weapon that escaped from a lab in Wuhan, "accidentally or not." Zero Hedge's Twitter ban was big news, and the knee-jerk response by journalists to cover both sides further spread the bogus coronavirus conspiracy, which has continued to gain ground since [[Republican]] Senator [[Tom Cotton]] repeated it on [[Fox News]].
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/34/Isaac.Asimov01.jpg/175px-Isaac.Asimov01.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Isaak Ozimov|
|!birth date |Between October 4, 1919 and January 2, 1920<<ref " [2]">>|
|!birth place |[[Petrovichi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrovichi,_Smolensk_Oblast]], [[\u041a\u043b\u0438\u043c\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0443\u0435\u0437\u0434|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klimovichi_Uyezd]],<br> [[Russian SFSR|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic]]|
|!children |2|
|!death date |April 6, 1992 (72 years)|
|!death place |[[Brooklyn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn]], [[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], U.S.|
|!nationality |Russian (early years), American|
|!occupation |Writer, professor of [[biochemistry|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/biochemistry]]|
|!years active |1939–1992|
|!genre |Science fiction ([[hard SF]], [[social SF]]), [[mystery fiction|mystery]]|
|!subject |[[Popular science]], science [[textbooks]], essays, [[literary criticism]]|
|!alma mater |[[Columbia University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_University]]|
|!movement |[[Golden Age of Science Fiction|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Age_of_Science_Fiction]]|
|!signature |Isaac Asimov signature.svg|
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Depending on the counting convention used,<<ref " [1]">> and including all titles, charts, and edited collections, there may be currently over 500 books in [[Isaac Asimov]]'s bibliography— as well as his individual short stories, individual essays, and criticism. For his 100th, 200th, and 300th books (based on his personal count), Asimov published ''[[Opus 100|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus_100]]'' (1969), ''[[Opus 200|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus_200]]'' (1979), and ''Opus 300'' (1984), celebrating his writing.<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">>
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*[[Isaac Asimov|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Isaac Asimov|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
*[[Isaac Asimov|https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov]] - //Wikiquote.//
*[[Isaac Asimov bibliography (categorical)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Asimov_bibliography_(categorical)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Seiler, Edward (2014). [[Just how many books did Asimov write?|http://www.asimovonline.com/asimov_FAQ.html#starters1]]. Isaac Asimov Home Page.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Asimov, Isaac. "In Memory Yet Green".">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Asimov, Isaac (1969). "Opus 100". Houghton Mifflin.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Asimov, Isaac (1979). "Opus 200". Houghton Mifflin.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Asimov, Isaac (1984). "Opus 300". Houghton Mifflin.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Islamic Scholars Blast CAIR for Trapping Muslims Into a 'Trance of Victimhood'|https://observer.com/2015/05/islamic-scholars-blast-cair-for-trapping-muslims-into-a-trance-of-victimhood/]]'' May 27, 2015, Paul Miller, [[The Observer]]
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In a recent solicitation email to supporters, the [[Council on American-Islamic Relations]] (CAIR) attacked Jewish philanthropist [[Nina Rosenwald]] for donating to "groups that exist to make people fear and hate Islam."
Referring to Ms. Rosenwald as "a Sears, Roebuck fortune heiress," the email cites Ms. Rosenwald's 2013 contributions totaling $1,057,000 to "Islamophobic groups." The self-described "civil rights and advocacy group" chose Ms. Rosenwald as an example of "the U.S. Islamophobia network [that] has people ready to throw buckets of money around to support anti-Muslim hate."
Seeking clarification of CAIR's reference to Ms. Rosenwald in its fundraising email, I posed the following questions to the organization in an email:
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''Islamophobia'' is the fear, hatred of, or prejudice against the Islamic religion or Muslims generally, especially when seen as a geopolitical force or the source of [[terrorism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/terrorism]].<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">>
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There are a number of other possible terms which are also used in order to refer to negative feelings and attitudes towards Islam and Muslims, such as ''anti-Muslimism'', ''intolerance against Muslims'', ''anti-Muslim prejudice'', ''anti-Muslim bigotry'', ''hatred of Muslims'', ''anti-Islamism'', ''Muslimophobia'', ''demonisation of Islam'', or ''demonisation of Muslims''. In German, ''Islamophobie'' (fear) and ''Islamfeindlichkeit'' (hostility) are used. The Scandinavian term ''Muslimhat'' literally means "hatred of Muslims".<<ref " [1]">>
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*[[Islamophobia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamophobia]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Kaya, Ayhan (2014). "The Oxford Handbook of European Islam". [[Oxford University Press]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "See Egorova; Tudor (2003) pp. 2â\u20ac\u201c3, which cites the conclusions of Marquina and Rebolledo in: "A. Marquina, V. G. Rebolledo, 'The Dialogue between the European Union and the Islamic World' in Interreligious Dialogues: Christians, Jews, Muslims, Annals of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, v. 24, no. 10, Austria, 2000, pp. 166â\u20ac\u201c68. "">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Wike, Richard (July 2016). [[Europeans Fear Wave of Refugees Will Mean More Terrorism, Fewer Jobs|http://assets.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/07/Pew-Research-Center-EU-Refugees-and-National-Identity-Report-FINAL-July-11-2016.pdf]]. Pew Research Center.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Islamophobic U.S. Mega-Donor Fuels German Far-Right Party With Viral Fake News|https://theintercept.com/2017/09/22/german-election-afd-gatestone-institute/]]'' September 22, 2017, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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The rise of Alternative for [[Germany]], the new far-right political party competing in the upcoming federal election, has unsettled the consensus-driven, moderate politics of postwar Germany with its rabid anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric, unabashed nationalism, and winking gestures embracing the country's Nazi past.
Election-watchers expected a flood of fake news and inflammatory social media aiding Alternative for Germany, known by its German initials, AfD, to come from [[Russia]]. But one of the major publishers of online content friendly to the far-right party is an American website financed in large part and lead by Jewish philanthropist [[Nina Rosenwald]].
Rosenwald's site, the [[Gatestone Institute]], publishes a steady flow of inflammatory content about the German election, focused on stoking fears about immigrants and Muslims. In one of the most recent posts, the website warns of the construction of mosques in Germany and claims that Christianity is becoming "extinct."
Scientology in Israel.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Israeli spyware firm fails to get hacking case dismissed|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/16/israeli-spyware-firm-nso-hacking-case]]'' January 16, 2020, Oliver Holmes, [[The Guardian]]
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An [[Israel]]i judge has rejected an attempt by the spyware firm [[NSO Group]] to dismiss a case brought against it by a prominent Saudi activist who alleged that the company's cyberweapons were used to hack his phone.
The decision could add pressure on the company, which faces multiple accusations that it sold surveillance technology, named [[Pegasus]], to authoritarian regimes and other governments that have allegedly used it to target political activists and journalists.
A [[Tel Aviv]] court ruled that the case brought by [[Omar Abdulaziz]], a dissident based in [[Canada]], could go ahead. In his lawsuit, he has argued that Saudi spies used Pegasus to read his conversations with [[Jamal Khashoggi]], a [[Washington Post]] columnist later murdered in the [[Saudi Arabia]]n consulate in [[Istanbul]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[It Feels Like White Supremacists Are Winning|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/43d7gp/it-feels-like-white-supremacists-are-winning]]'' July 14, 2017, Manisha Krishnan, [[Vice News]]
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It's no exaggeration to say the library is considered one of the most wholesome fixtures of any community. It's a childcare option for parents. It's a hub for low income folks, the homeless, and often for people of colour. It's public.
All of this makes it deeply unsettling that a group of white supremacists was able to congregate there Wednesday.
The meeting, held at the Richview branch of the [[Toronto Public Library]], was a memorial for [[Barbara Kulaszka]], an [[Ontario]] criminal lawyer who during her lifetime represented prominent white supremacists. One, a German named [[Ernst Zundel]], spent decades in [[Canada]] and published books like The Hitler We Loved And Why and Did Six Million Really Die? Another, [[Marc Lemire]], is former leader of the neo-Nazi group [[Heritage Front]]; he raised a constitutional challenge against Canada's internet hate speech laws.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[It looks like white nationalist Nick Fuentes just had his YouTube channel demonetized|https://www.dailydot.com/debug/youtube-demonetizes-nick-fuentes/]]'' January 10, 2020, Mikael Thalen, [[Daily Dot]]
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[[Google]] has reportedly taken action against white nationalist Nick Fuentes and his [[YouTube]] channel "[[America First]]."
The far-right YouTuber claimed in a tweet on Friday that the video-sharing platform demonetized his channel meaning that he can no longer earn revenue from advertisements.
"During a recent review, our team of policy specialists carefully looked over the videos you've uploaded to your channel America First with Nicholas J Fuentes," a screenshot of an alleged email from YouTube states. "We found that a significant portion of your channel is not in line with our YouTube Partner Program policies."
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{{f33.png}} ''[[It might be a pseudo science, but students take the threat of eugenics seriously|https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/education/2018/02/it-might-be-pseudo-science-students-take-threat-eugenics-seriously]]'' February 19, 2018, Ben van der Merwe, [[New Statesman]]
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In January, the [[London]] Student published my investigation, which showed that the controversial columnist Toby Young attended the London Conference on Intelligence, secretly held at University College London. Shortly afterwards, I mentioned to someone in a pub smoking area that I go to UCL. "Did you hear about the eugenics conference?" he asked me.
He was an international student from [[Africa]]. "I applied to UCL partly because I thought it was safer than other universities, but now I'm not so sure. I worry about how many other professors hold the same opinions."
A protest outside the UCL Provost's office after the article was published attracted scores of students. "I have a right to come to university and not fear for my safety," one told the crowd, exasperated. "Nothing has been done, and that's what really scares me."
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On Monday, a reporter exposed President [[Donald Trump]] for yet again peddling a nonsensical conspiracy theory about [[Barack Obama]].
Hours after Trump posted a string of tweets and retweets about "[[Obamagate]]" — a new conspiracy theory that holds Obama responsible for masterminding the [[Russia]] investigation and railroading former Trump administration National Security Adviser [[Michael Flynn]] into a guilty plea for lying to the [[FBI]] (never mind that there's no evidence of investigatory misconduct) — Philip Rucker of the [[Washington Post]] called Trump's bluff.
"In one of your Mother's Day tweets, you appeared to accuse President Obama of 'the biggest political crime in American history, by far' — those were your words. What crime exactly are you accusing President Obama of committing, and do you believe the Justice Department should prosecute him?" Rucker asked, during a news conference that was ostensibly about the coronavirus.
Trump had nothing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[It's Illegal for Federal Officials to Campaign on the Job. Trump Staffers Keep Doing It Anyway.|https://www.propublica.org/article/its-illegal-for-federal-officials-to-campaign-on-the-job-trump-staffers-keep-doing-it-anyways]]'' August 12, 2020, Andrea Bernstein, [[ProPublica]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s recent musings about staging his [[Republican National Convention]] speech at the White House drew criticism from government ethics watchdogs and even one Republican senator, John Thune of [[South Dakota]].
The suggestion wasn't an isolated blending of official presidential duties and the campaign. It was part of a yearslong pattern of disregarding such boundaries in the Trump White House. There is a law, called the [[Hatch Act]], that prohibits most government officials from engaging in politicking in the course of their official work.
The law does not apply to the president or vice president. While other presidents took campaign advantage of the trappings of the office, something that came to be known as the "Rose Garden strategy," they typically refrained from explicit electoral appeals or attacks on their opponents at official presidential events. [[Federal election]] law and measures governing appropriations prohibit using taxpayer dollars for electioneering.
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Members of the Christian right are lobbying hard for President Trump to tap 7th Circuit Court of [[Appeal]]s [[Judge Amy Coney Barrett]] to replace [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] on the Supreme Court. A current Notre Dame law school professor, 48-year-old Barrett is a devout [[Catholic]] and mother of seven children, two of whom were adopted from [[Haiti]] and one who is a child with Down syndrome—all attributes that conservatives see as evidence that she will help overturn Roe v. Wade if confirmed. But Barrett brings another resume entry to the table that, while possibly enhancing her appeal to evangelicals, makes her an unusual candidate for the job.
She's a member of [[People of Praise]], a charismatic covenant community in [[South Bend]], [[Indiana]], that has been criticized by former members for being a religious cult. Though most of its members are Catholic, its practices, including speaking in tongues and faith healing, draw more from fundamentalist and evangelical Christianity than the Vatican. One of its most notable features is the submissive role played by women, some of whom were called "handmaids"—at least until the [[Handmaid's Tale]] aired in [[2017]], At that point, the group started referring to them as "women leaders."
Barrett has written and spoken publicly about being a devout Catholic lawyer, even saying that during her confirmation hearing that she would not enter an order of execution if she were a federal trial judge because it would conflict with [[Catholic Church]] teaching. In [[2006]], she gave a commencement speech at Notre Dame law school in which she told the grads, "Always keep in mind that your legal career is but a means to an end, and…that end is building the kingdom of God." But Barrett has not publicly addressed her involvement with People of Praise.
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I was watching the president of the United States suggest to a mostly maskless crowd that a Democratic congresswoman had married her brother when the news broke that Supreme Court [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] had died. The shock of her death sledgehammered a country teetering on an ugly and desperate edge. It came in waves. It wasn't merely the loss to the country, or the sadness that a champion of equal rights had died. Nor was it the fact that an increasingly corrupt [[Republican]] Party is very close to forcing through the judicial supermajority it needs in order to lock in minority rule and overturn American women's right to reproductive choice. (You will no doubt hear often in the coming weeks that, of the five conservative Supreme Court justices, four were nominated by presidents who had lost the popular vote.) There was a flashback to the contempt and grief Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing aroused in so many appalled onlookers. And then there was the dread of realizing that a citizenry breaking—financially, politically, even cognitively—under five different kinds of instability was going to have to endure more. We have been in a bad way for a long time, but this is the hurricane on top of the wildfire that follows the earthquake.
What's enraging is that we shouldn't be here. We have institutions and norms and precedents, so what should happen next is almost absurdly plain. Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] made his thinking on the subject quite clear back in [[2016]], when Supreme Court [[Justice Antonin Scalia]] died in February, nine months before the election. "The American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court Justice," he said. "Therefore, this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president." There shouldn't have been any mystery about what Mitch McConnell—of all people—would do when a Supreme Court vacancy opened up six weeks (rather than nine months) before Election Day of [[2020]].
And there wasn't. Shortly after Ginsburg's death was announced, McConnell declared his intentions: Trump's nominee would receive a vote in the Senate, and though he left the timing slightly unclear, he has no intention of letting the will of the American people (who have already started voting) determine what should happen. He made quick work of the optimists on [[Twitter]] suggesting that he surely wouldn't be so hellbent on total power that he'd risk destroying the country by breaking the precedent he himself had articulated. Wrong. He would. And anyone who took him at his word when he rejected Merrick Garland's nomination was made a fool when he reversed himself on the question of whether (to quote the man himself) "the American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court Justice."
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[[Ronald Reagan]]'s famous quip crystalized a classic tenet of conservative thinking: that government is always less efficient than the private sector, to the point that it often makes things actively worse. This view has reverberated across the American political and policy landscape in the decades since, from the call for government so weak one could single-handedly drown it in their bathtub to major candidates equating the social safety net with Big Brother.
Unfortunately, during a public health crisis like the one we currently face, there could hardly be a more counter-productive belief than thinking the government not only can't solve problems but is itself a problem.
Government intervention is necessary to combat a pandemic. Period. Only the government, acting in the general public interest, can ensure that there is sufficient testing of the virus all across towns, cities, and states; impose restrictions on large public gatherings and nonessential travel; and lead a coordinated contact tracing effort at the scale that the C[[DC]] has asserted necessary. Even vaccine development and dissemination are dependent on public investment and intervention. In the words of public health expert Atul Gawande, the U.S. doesn't have a technological problem — we have a delivery problem.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[It's official: Trump trade war with China is unmitigated disaster|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-trade-war-china-beijing-tariffs-unmitigated-disaster-2020-9]]'' September 16, 2020, Linette Lopez, [[Business Insider]]
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The [[World Trade Organization]] just ruled that the Trump administration's trade war with [[China]] violates the body's trade rules — rules the US helped to design.
That alone isn't enough to sink the trade war into full absurdity.
But add the fact that the US trade deficit surged to its highest level in 12 years this summer, and the fact that China isn't meeting its purchasing targets, and that China hasn't made any structural changes to its economy and well...
The whole project looks completely ridiculous.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[It's time for news media outlets to stop quoting 'fake Sheikh' Imam Tawhidi|https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/Comment/2019/8/21/Fake-Sheikh-Imam-Tawhidi-peddles-in-Islamophobia]]'' August 21, 2019, CJ Werleman, [[www.alaraby.co.uk]]
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His commentary, however, is as predictable as it is banal, with his tweets and [[Facebook]] posts deliberately manufactured to earn likes, shares and retweets from a specific audience in mind – those who hate [[Muslim]]s.
His biggest cheerleaders include the Western far-right, Hindu nationalists, ultra-Zionists, and New Atheists, which explains why his every comment reads as an endorsement for US President Trump, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state of [[Israel]], and notorious anti-Muslim bigots such as the now imprisoned [[Tommy Robinson]].
[[Islamophobia]] continues to provide a rag-to-riches opportunity for every con-artist and charlatan, and Tawhidi is cashing in – and at the same time the media continues to cash in on Islamophobia. It's one of those tragic circle of life things, unfortunately.
Scientology in Italy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Italy's Far-Right And Nationalist Leaders Are Pushing Debunked Conspiracy Theories About The Coronavirus To Millions Of Followers|https://www.buzzfeed.com/albertonardelli/coronavirus-matteo-salvini-giorgia-meloni-conspiracy]]'' March 26, 2020, Giorgia Meloni, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Opposition parties are going to oppose. Populists will be populists. But in the middle of a global pandemic, misinformation can spread panic and even cost lives.
As the coronavirus swept through [[Italy]], infecting tens of thousands of people and killing more than anywhere else in the world so far, the country's nationalist and far-right parties have struggled for attention.
Last month, as Italy was gradually shutting down, [[Matteo Salvini]], former deputy prime minister and leader of the nationalist Lega party, and [[Giorgia Meloni]], leader of the far-right Brothers of Italy, urged people to go on holiday. In a video posted on [[Facebook]], Meloni told her followers, in English, to not believe what they were seeing on television. As proof, she pointed to a crowded [[Rome]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ivanka and Trump Organization linked to Suleimani's front company: New Yorker writer|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/01/ivanka-and-trump-organization-linked-to-suleimanis-front-company-new-yorker-writer/]]'' January 5, 2020, Sarah K. Burris, [[Raw Story]]
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[[New Yorker]] writer Adam Davidson tweeted Sunday that when [[Iran]] leaders set up front companies to try and acquire weapons of mass destruction that the [[Trump Organization]] met with one of those front groups.
"One of Soleiman's chief goals was to acquire WMD missile systems that could threaten [[Israel]] and US installations," Davidson wrote on [[Twitter]] Sunday. "He assigned the job to his ally, Mohamed Bagher Ghalibaf. When sanctions began, the IRGC used front companies to handle WMD acquisition."
He explained that the Darvishi brothers, who served as chief deputies to Ghalibaf, set up one of the largest and most successful fake companies named Azarpassillo. The main partner was [[Azerbaijan]]'s Minister of Transport, Ziya Mammadov, who sent his son to the United States to meet with the Trump Organization and other businesses.
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d5/Ivanka_Trump_-_Caricature_%2832475850091%29.jpg/175px-Ivanka_Trump_-_Caricature_%2832475850091%29.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Ivana Marie Trump|
|!birth date |October 30, 1981 (39 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City,_New_York]]|
|!spouse |[[Jared Kushner]] <small>(October 25, 2009)</small>|
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!!!See also
*[[Ivanka Trump|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivanka_Trump]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f188.png}} ''[[Ivanka Trump and Charles Koch Fuel a Cancel-Culture Clash at Wichita State|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/ivanka-trump-and-charles-koch-fuel-a-cancel-culture-clash-at-wichita-state]]'' June 11, 2020, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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A showdown over who rules America's college campuses came to a head in [[Kansas]] on Wednesday, in a clash that might be called Cancel [[Cult]]ure vs. the Big Donors. It began last week, when a technical college affiliated with [[Wichita]] State University scrapped plans for a virtual commencement address by [[Donald Trump]]'s daughter Ivanka, in a bow to student and faculty criticism of the President's response to the nationwide protests over [[George Floyd]]'s killing. On [[Twitter]], Ivanka blamed "cancel culture," calling it "antithetical to academia." In a compromise brokered by the university, Ivanka's remarks, instead of headlining the event, were demoted to being one in a menu of choices during the ceremony, on June 6th. If they wished, students could click on a link and see her dressed for the occasion, in a regal white sheath and turquoise earrings and brooch, as she addressed them as "wartime" graduates.
The approach of Wichita State University's president, Jay Golden, won praise from students and faculty members who had circulated petitions opposing the address. But the decision roiled the school's conservative corporate donors, including, reportedly, the billionaire libertarian oil magnate [[Charles Koch]], the owner of [[Koch Industries]], the largest company in Wichita and one of the two largest private companies in the country. According to the Wichita Eagle, Koch Industries threatened to withdraw its financial support for the university; its basketball arena bears Koch's name. The newspaper's story cited a letter, sent to the Kansas Board of Regents, by another corporate booster of the school, [[Steve Clark]], which called for Golden to be fired and warned that Koch Industries and other major corporate donors—including Dan Carney, the founder of [[Pizza]] Hut—were "very upset and quite vocal in their decisions to disavow any further support."
In his letter, according to the Eagle, Clark described a conversation that he'd had with Koch Industries' chief financial officer, Steve Feilmeier, the chair of a fund-raising campaign for a new business building on campus. "He advised me he's resigning . . . from any further association with the University," Clark reportedly wrote. "He is also advising that Koch Industries rescind all their financial support for programs at the University they've previously funded." In an interview, Clark told the Eagle, "We had Koch in the fold. Now we're going to lose them, and they'll never be back." To avoid risking the loss of millions of dollars in financial support for the university, Clark called on the Board of Regents to fire Golden.
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s daughter and her husband are reportedly angry at Trump [[2020]] campaign manager [[Brad Parscale]] after a [[Tulsa]] rally failed to meet expectations.
According to [[CNN]]'s [[Jim Acosta]], [[Ivanka Trump]] and [[Jared Kushner]] were said to be "pissed" at the campaign manager because thousands of the arena's seats were empty.
Parscale sought to blame the media in a statement released on Sunday.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ivanka Trump, Famed Public Health Expert, Screened CDC Guidance to Make Sure It Was Nice to Her Dad|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/12/ivanka-trump-cdc-guidelines]]'' December 18, 2020, Bess Levin, [[Vanity Fair]]
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In an interview with The [[New York Times]] about how the administration manipulated the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], two former Trump political appointees say what they saw during their time at the [[Atlanta]] agency shocked them, the newspaper writes: "[[Washington]]'s dismissal of science, the White House's slow suffocation of the agency's voice, the meddling in its messages and the siphoning of its budget." According to [[Kyle McGowan]], a former chief of staff at the CDC, and his deputy, [[Amanda Campbell]], the White House insisted on reviewing, and often editing, the agency's COVID-19 guidance documents, "the most prominent public expression of its latest research and scientific consensus on the spread of the virus." The guidance was not just vetted by the administration's coronavirus task force but "an endless loop of political appointees across Washington." The White House, McGowan says, was obsessed with the economic implications of the public health crisis. For example, the White House's budget director took issue with the agency's specific spacing guidelines for restaurants. "It is not the CDC's role to determine the economic viability of a guidance document," McGowan told the Times. That battle ultimately led to the agency simply offering a vague recommendation of "social distancing," which could, really, mean anything, instead of strongly suggesting restaurants ensure six feet between patrons.
And then there were the times the CDC's scientists were screened by a former purveyor of shoes and purses, [[Ivanka Trump]], in addition to the White House's undersecretary for lies, [[Kellyanne Conway]]:
Often, Mr. McGowan and Ms. Campbell mediated between [CDC director] Dr. [Robert] Redfield and agency scientists when the White House's guidance requests and dictates would arrive: edits from [White House budget director Russell] Vought and Kellyanne Conway, the former White House adviser, on choirs and communion in faith communities, or suggestions from Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter and aide, on schools. "Every time that the science clashed with the messaging, messaging won," Mr. McGowan said.
Seized by the woo brigade (and [[Fox News]]) as a miracle cure for COVID-19. As yet, there is little clinical proof to support that.
!!!See also
*[[Ivermectin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John Christian Adams |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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!!!See also
*[[J. Christian Adams|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Christian_Adams]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Jack Anderson |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jack Burkman |
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl Indicted AGAIN Over Voter Intimidation|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jack-burkman-and-jacob-wohl-indicted-again-over-voter-intimidation]]'' October 27, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Conservative operatives [[Jacob Wohl]] and [[Jack Burkman]] have been indicted in [[Ohio]], once more over a racist robocall aimed at minority voters.
Wohl and Burkman, who rose to some level of infamy online for blundering attempts to manufacture sexual assault allegations against Democratic politicians and other Trump foes, have each been charged in Ohio's Cuyahoga County with eight counts of telecommunications fraud and seven counts of bribery, a charge that includes attempts to convince people not to cast ballots. The indictment only adds to the growing mountain of criminal and civil problems facing the notorious pro-Trump pair.
In late August, a robocall that claimed to come from Wohl and Burkman warned voters not to use mail-in ballots, falsely claiming that the ballot information would be used to enforce vaccine mandates and collect on credit card debts. In the call, which was sent to 67,000 voters in the Midwest, according to prosecutors, a Black woman warned potential voters not to send in mail-in ballots or risk being fooled by "the man."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jack Burkman, Jacob Wohl Charged in Alleged Voter Suppression Scheme|https://www.thedailybeast.com/michigan-ag-files-felony-charges-again-jack-burkman-jacob-wohl-for-alleged-voter-suppression-scheme]]'' October 1, 2020, Pilar Melendez, [[Daily Beast]]
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Conservative operatives [[Jacob Wohl]] and [[Jack Burkman]] were charged on Thursday for allegedly orchestrating a series of robocalls aimed at suppressing the vote in the November presidential election, [[Michigan]] authorities said.
Michigan Attorney General [[Dana Nessel]] filed a slew of charges against Burkman, 54, and Wohl, 22, including conspiracy to commit an election law violation and using a computer to commit the crime of election law. Prosecutors allege the two political operatives were using a robocall system aimed at scaring [[Detroit]] voters away from using mail-in voting ballots. The calls, which were made in August, went out to nearly 12,000 Detroit residents.
Both Wohl and Burkman face four felony counts and a maximum sentence of 7 years in prison.
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|>| !Jack Posobiec |
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|!birth date |December 14, 1985 (35 years)|
|!birth name |John Michael Posobiec III|
|!birth place |[[Norristown, Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norristown,_Pennsylvania]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Jack Posobiec|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Posobiec]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Jack Posobiec|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Jack_Posobiec]], RationalWiki.
*[[SPLC Investigation: Far-right OANN Anchor Jack Posobiec's Rise Tied to White Supremacist Movement|https://www.splcenter.org/splc-investigation-far-right-oann-anchor-jack-posobiecs-rise-tied-white-supremacist-movement]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jack Posobiec's Rise Tied to White Supremacist Movement|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2020/07/08/jack-posobiecs-rise-tied-white-supremacist-movement]]'' July 9, 2020, Michael Edison Hayden, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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Posobiec's ties to far-right extremists travel beyond borders into [[Europe]]. His connections to white supremacy are too numerous to compile into one article, so [[Hatewatch]] is running a series of stories on the correspondent's ties to the movement and promotion of it. This first story in the series lays out how Posobiec rose from being a pseudonymous Game of Thrones blogger to linking up with such white supremacists as [[Richard Spencer]] and a neo-Nazi who endorsed terrorism while using the online handle @PureWhiteEvil.
Posobiec, 34, described himself in his [[Twitter]] bio as being "fmr [[CBS News]]" during chapters of his life detailed in this story. CBS News told Hatewatch he never worked for them. At the time Posobiec introduced himself to the public on Twitter as "fmr CBS News," he promoted now-infamous disinformation campaigns such as "[[Pizzagate]]." He built up a larger audience during this time, gaining over 9,000 followers per month from September [[2016]] to March [[2017]].
Posobiec used Twitter to target [[Jewish]] journalists with antisemitic hate. His targets included [[CNN]] anchor Wolf Blitzer, whose Polish family survived the [[Holocaust]] during World War II. Posobiec also targeted a group of journalists reporting on a press conference hosted by [[Peter Thiel]]. Three Jewish rights groups – the [[Anti-Defamation League]], the [[Simon Wiesenthal Center]] and Bend the Arc: Jewish Action – described Posobiec's behavior as antisemitic or condemned OANN's relationship to him after Hatewatch reached out for comment on this investigation. The full statements of those groups as well as additional evidence of Posobiec's antisemitic remarks can be found here.
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Jackie Walorski |
|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Jackie Walorski|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Walorski]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Jacob Blake |
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!!!See also
*[[Shooting of Jacob Blake|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Jacob_Blake]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Jacob Engels |
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|>| !Jacob Rees-Mogg |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Jacob Wohl |
|>| [img width=175px [Wohl in August 2020|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/95/Jacob_Wohl.jpg/175px-Jacob_Wohl.jpg]] |
|!birth date |December 12, 1997 (23 years)|
|!birth place |[[Greater Los Angeles|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Los_Angeles]], [[California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California]], US|
|!nationality |American|
|!occupation |[[Conspiracy theorist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspiracy_theorist]], [[fraud|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/fraud]]ster, and [[internet troll|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/internet_troll]]|
|!father |David Wohl|
|!website |[[jacobwohl.org/|https://jacobwohl.org/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Jacob Wohl|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Wohl]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Jacob Wohl|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Jacob_Wohl]], RationalWiki.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jacob Wohl Accused of Starting a Voter Suppression Scheme|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jacob-wohl-accused-of-starting-a-voter-suppression-scheme]]'' August 27, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Michigan]] state officials are investigating a voter-suppression robocall allegedly tied to blundering conservative operatives [[Jacob Wohl]] and [[Jack Burkman]].
The robocall was aimed at scaring [[Detroit]] voters away from using mail-in ballots, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson tweeted on Thursday. Benson announced that her office and Michigan Attorney General [[Dana Nessel]] would investigate the call's origins and "seek justice" against the people behind it.
The robocall features a woman who says she works for "Project 1599," which she describes as "a civil rights organization founded by Jack Burkman and Jacob Wohl." While the call claims to have come from Wohl and Burkman, Benson said in a statement that "the source of the call is still unknown."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jacob Wohl Defends Tricking College Kid to Accuse Mayor Pete of Sexual Assault: He Got a Caramel Frappuccino|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jacob-wohl-defends-tricking-kid-to-accuse-pete-buttigieg-of-sexual-assault-he-got-a-caramel-frappuccino]]'' May 8, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Pro-Trump operatives [[Jacob Wohl]] and [[Jack Burkman]] were left scrambling yet again Wednesday, this time in an attempt to salvage their failed sexual assault smear against Democratic presidential hopeful [[Pete Buttigieg]].
Burkman and Wohl had promised to reveal plenty of video and documentary evidence proving that Buttigieg, the mayor of [[South Bend]], [[Indiana]], had committed sexual assault. Instead, the two hosted a bizarre press conference in the driveway of Burkman's [[Arlington]], Va. home, while being frequently interrupted by noise from nearby garbage trucks.
Much of the event—the portion audible over the trucks—was focused on Wohl closely analyzing some grainy, inconclusive video of a fake Buttigieg victim, Hunter Kelly. Kelly had travelled from [[Michigan]] to [[Virginia]] as part of a scheme to frame the South Bend mayor. But he got cold feet while staying in Burkman's home (where the video was shot) and has since denounced the allegation, saying Wohl and Burkman coerced him into making it up.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jacob Wohl Faked Death Threats Against Himself|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jacob-wohl-faked-death-threats-against-himself]]'' March 13, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Right-wing personality [[Jacob Wohl]] appears to have faked death threats against himself and submitted them to police as evidence that he was facing "terroristic threats," according to newly released documents.
Wohl and fellow provocateur [[Laura Loomer]] went to [[Minneapolis]] last month to "investigate" whether their quest to prove that Rep. [[Ilhan Omar]] (D-MN) married her own brother—a charge based on flimsy blog comments that has been disproven.
Wohl's videos to his fans were premised on the idea that Minneapolis is an incredibly dangerous place, and often featured him wearing a bulletproof vest. At one point in a new video about their trip, Wohl goes to a Minneapolis police station to report death threats he says he and his team have received since being in the city.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jacob Wohl Proud to Be 'Number-One Trending Topic' After Twitter Ban|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jacob-wohl-permanently-banned-by-twitter-for-fake-accounts]]'' February 26, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Twitter]] banned notorious Trump supporter [[Jacob Wohl]] from its platform on Tuesday, alleging that Wohl broke the site's rules against creating fake accounts.
Wohl's ban came hours after he boasted in a [[USA Today]] interview about his plans to create fake accounts on Twitter and [[Facebook]], which he said would be used to manipulate the [[2020]] election.
"The account was suspended for multiple violations of the Twitter Rules, specifically creating and operating fake accounts," a Twitter spokesperson told The [[Daily Beast]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jacob Wohl Says He'll Enlist if Trump Attacks Iran|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jacob-wohl-says-hell-enlist-if-trump-attacks-iran]]'' June 27, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Energetic but ineffectual young conservative operative [[Jacob Wohl]] is all-in on the prospect of war with [[Iran]]. Wohl is so into the idea, he told Right Richter that he'll enlist in the military if the United States goes to war.
"If we go to war with Iran, I will enlist within 10 days," Wohl said in an Instagram direct message.
Wohl says he'll consider the United States at war with Iran if [[Congress]] authorizes the war or Trump uses a previous military authorization to attack. As for what branch he'll join, Wohl says "probably the Army."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jacob Wohl, the Trump internet activist cashing in on conspiracy theories, explained|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/3/2/18245176/jacob-wohl-trump-cpac-conservatism-ilhan-omar-grift]]'' April 30, 2019, Jane Coaston, [[Vox]]
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First [[Twitter]] kicked him off their platform for proudly describing his plan to use fake accounts to influence the [[2020]] presidential election. Then he was barred from presenting at CPAC, so he was forced to lay out his latest unfounded claim about a Trump nemesis in the lobby of the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center. And just this week, Wohl attempted to launch a smear campaign against presidential candidate [[Pete Buttigieg]] using false allegations of sexual assault, a campaign that collapsed almost immediately.
Wohl, 21, rose to mainstream prominence earlier this year, when he claimed he had proof that [[Russia]] investigation special counsel [[Robert Mueller]] has been credibly accused of sexual assault. He did not have said proof. Instead, it turned out Wohl had made up the entire allegation in a dumbfounding display of abject nonsense.
Wohl is a die-hard [[Donald Trump]] supporter whose off-the-wall claims are all about standing by the president. Before the Mueller debacle, Wohl's eventual ban from Twitter, and now an attempted smear campaign aimed at a Democratic presidential candidate, he was best known for tweets about how Trump should be president for life, or how liberals in "hipster coffee shops" secretly love Trump, and occasionally accusing presidential candidate [[Kamala Harris]] of being ineligible to run for the White House (which was false).
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jacob Wohl's Arraignment On Fraud Charges Postponed In RivCo|https://patch.com/california/lakeelsinore-wildomar/jacob-wohls-arraignment-fraud-charges-postponed-rivco]]'' January 29, 2020, [[Patch]]
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CORONA, CA — Arraignment was postponed for the third time Tuesday for a 22-year-old Corona man who gained notoriety for popularizing conspiracy theories online and is now facing multiple felony financial fraud charges.
[[Jacob Wohl]] and his former business partner, Matthew Johnson, 30, are each charged with two counts of violating the [[California]] Corporations Code by selling unregistered securities, which the pair allegedly sold in July and August of [[2016]], according to the criminal complaint filed by the [[Riverside County]] District Attorney's Office last Aug. 19.
The defendants are now scheduled to be arraigned on Feb. 24 at the Riverside Hall of Justice.
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|>| !Jacques Peretti |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jake Angeli |
|!birth name |Jacob Anthony Angeli Chansley|
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|>| !Jake Hoffman |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jake Tapper Abruptly Ends Heated Peter Navarro Interview|https://www.mediaite.com/tv/jake-tapper-abruptly-ends-peter-navarro-interview-after-clash-on-trump-covid-response-youre-not-answering-the-question/]]'' September 13, 2020, Josh Feldman, [[Mediaite]]
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[[CNN]]'s [[Jake Tapper]] abruptly ended his interview with White House adviser [[Peter Navarro]] after repeatedly confronting him and clashing with him on President [[Donald Trump]]'s admission to [[Bob Woodward]] about downplaying the coronavirus.
Tapper played the audio of Trump acknowledging to Woodward on February 7th that it's more deadly than the flu — something at odds with public comments he was making in the following weeks.
"Less than two weeks later, he was saying the exact opposite," Tapper said. "He was misleading the American people, why?"
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Jake Tapper Abruptly Ends Interview With Trump Aide: 'Just Answer The Question'|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/cnn-jake-tapper-peter-navarro_n_5f5e1e5ac5b62874bc1e4b5b?ri18n=true]]'' September 13, 2020, Hayley Miller, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[CNN]]'s [[Jake Tapper]] on Sunday abruptly ended an interview with White House trade adviser [[Peter Navarro]] following a tense exchange about President [[Donald Trump]]'s decision to initially downplay the threat of the coronavirus.
During a segment on CNN's "State of the Union," Tapper asked Navarro to discuss a Feb. 7 recording with journalist [[Bob Woodward]], released last week, in which Trump said the virus is five times deadlier than the flu.
In the weeks following the recorded conversation, Trump continued to hold large rallies despite knowing the virus was airborne and deadly. On Feb. 26, he told reporters that the flu was more dangerous than the coronavirus.
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|>| !James Allsup |
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|>| !James Baird |
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|>| !James M. Buchanan |
|>| [img width=175px [Buchanan in September 2010|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/11/James_Buchanan_by_Atlas_network.jpg/175px-James_Buchanan_by_Atlas_network.jpg]] |
|!birth name |James McGill Buchanan Jr.|
|!birth date |October 3, 1919|
|!birth place |[[Murfreesboro, Tennessee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murfreesboro,_Tennessee]], U.S.|
|!death date |January 9, 2013 (93 years)|
|!death place |[[Blacksburg, Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blacksburg,_Virginia]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[James M. Buchanan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_M._Buchanan]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[1989 Correspondence between Richard Fink and James Buchanan re George Mason University|https://kochdocs.org/2019/08/19/1989-correspondence-between-richard-fink-and-james-buchanan-re-george-mason-university/]], Koch Docs.
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|>| !James Carville |
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|>| !James Comey |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5c/James_Comey_official_portrait.jpg/175px-James_Comey_official_portrait.jpg]] |
|!birth name |James Brien Comey Jr.|
|!birth date |December 14, 1960 (60 years)|
|!birth place |[[Yonkers, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonkers,_New_York]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[James Comey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Comey]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !James Damore |
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!!!See also
*[[Google's Ideological Echo Chamber|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google's_Ideological_Echo_Chamber]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[James Damore|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/James_Damore]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !James Delingpole |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b5/James_Delingpole.jpg/175px-James_Delingpole.jpg]] |
|!birth name |James Mark Court Delingpole|
|!birth date |August 6, 1965 (56 years)|
|!birth place |[[Alvechurch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvechurch]], [[Worcestershire|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcestershire]], [[United Kingdom|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom]]|
|!nationality |[[British|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom]]|
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> On the whole, though, this country needs Delingpole like it needs another Thatcher. If Britain really is as bad as he says, then I'd happily pay him to go and live in America, where he'd be about as controversial as a Liberal Democrat. This silly man needs to alert himself to what constitutes real hardship, as opposed to imagined grievance. Right now.
> Hanley, Lynsey (19 March 2007). [[A reasonable man|https://www.newstatesman.com/books/2007/03/james-delingpole-liberals]]. //New Statesman//..
!!!See also
*[[James Delingpole|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Delingpole]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[James Delingpole|https://www.desmogblog.com/james-delingpole]], DeSmogBlog.
*[[James Delingpole|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/James_Delingpole]], RationalWiki.
*[[James Delingpole|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/James_Delingpole]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !James Kirchick |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !James Klug |
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|>| !Association for World Academics for Religious Education |
|!abbreviation |AWARE|
|!status |SOS/FTB SUSPENDED|
|!formation |November 12, 1992|
|!jurisdiction |us-ca|
|!tax id |77-0330438|
|!registration id |C1846839|
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|!Name |[[Association Of World Academics For Religious Education|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=770330438]]|<|<|
|!EIN |77-0330438|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/1993|<|<|
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*[[James R. Lewis (scholar)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_R._Lewis_(scholar)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !James Madison Institute |
|!location |100 North Duval Street Tallahassee, FL 32301|
|!website |[[jamesmadison.org/|http://www.jamesmadison.org/]]|
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1a/James_Moore_2014.jpg/175px-James_Moore_2014.jpg]] |
|!birth date |June 10, 1976 (45 years)|
|!birth place |[[New Westminster|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Westminster]], [[British Columbia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Columbia]], Canada|
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!!!See also
*[[James Moore (Canadian politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Moore_(Canadian_politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !James O'Keefe |
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|!birth name |James Edward O'Keefe III|
|!birth date |June 28, 1984 (37 years)|
|!birth place |[[Bergen County, New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergen_County,_New_Jersey]], U.S.|
|!residence |[[Westwood, New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westwood,_New_Jersey]], U.S.|
|!education |B.A. in Philosophy (2006)<<ref " [5]">>|
|!alma mater |[[Rutgers University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutgers_University]]|
|!occupation |[[Conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] [[filmmaker|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/filmmaker]] and [[activist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/activist]]|
|!organization |Project Veritas|
|!known for |[[Activism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activist]], [[videography|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/videography]]|
|!notable works |[[Hidden camera videos of ACORN workers|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACORN_2009_undercover_videos_controversy]] (2009), [[NPR|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPR]] videos (2011), Presidential Election videos (2016)|
|!website |[[projectveritas.com|https://www.projectveritas.com]]|
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''James Edward O'Keefe III'' is an American conservative political [[activist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/activism]].<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> He produces secretly recorded undercover audio and video encounters with figures and workers in academic, governmental and social service organizations, purporting to show abusive or allegedly illegal behavior by employees and/or representatives of those organizations.<<ref " [3]">> He has been criticized for selectively editing videos to misrepresent the context of conversations and the subjects' responses, creating the false impression that people said or did things they did not.<<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">><<ref " [8]">><<ref " [9]">>
In 2010, James O'Keefe received a misdemeanor conviction for entering government property under false pretenses.<<ref " [4]">>
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*[[James O'Keefe|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O'Keefe]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[James O'Keefe|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/James_O%27Keefe]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Weigel, David (October 19, 2016). [[Two local Democratic operatives lose jobs after video sting on voter fraud|http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-video-sting-democratic-operatives-james-okeefe-20161019-story.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Cassidy, John (October 19, 2016). [[Debate Preview: Trump Looks Set to Rant to the Bitter End|http://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/debate-preview-trump-looks-set-to-rant-to-the-bitter-end]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "FUND, JOHN (September 21, 2009). [[Acorn Who?|https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970204488304574427041636360388]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Klepper, David (December 2, 2017). [[NY queries Project Veritas over leader's past conviction|https://apnews.com/f8cfe574de204507a70249e5cf529c23]]. //Associated Press//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Rutenberg, Jim (January 30, 2010). [[High Jinks to Handcuffs for Landrieu Provocateur|https://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/31/us/politics/31landrieu.html?pagewanted=all]].">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[Andrew Breitbart and James O'Keefe Ruined Him, and Now He Gets $100,000|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/03/andrew-breitbart-and-james-okeefe-ruined-him-and-now-he-gets-100-000/273841/]]. Friedersdorf, Conor. ''The Atlantic'', March 8, 2013">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "David Folkenflik, [["Elements Of NPR Gotcha Video Taken Out Of Context"|https://www.npr.org/2011/03/14/134525412/Segments-Of-NPR-Gotcha-Video-Taken-Out-Of-Context]], npr.org, March 14, 2011; accessed February 24, 2015.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "[http://entertainment.time.com/2011/03/13/the-twisty-bent-truth-of-the-npr-sting-video "The Twisty, Bent Truth of the NPR-Sting Video"], time.com, March 13, 2011.">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "[http://time.com/4536212/james-okeefe-project-veritas-video-democrats/ Everything We Know About the Latest James O'Keefe Video Sting], ''[[Time|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_(magazine)]]'', Philip Elliott, October 18, 2016">>
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{{f188.png}} ''[[James O'Keefe Accidentally Stings Himself|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/05/30/james-okeefe-accidentally-stings-himself]]'' May 30, 2016, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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In the Westchester County suburb of Mamaroneck, a street-level office has reflective glass doors and windows that make it impossible to see inside. This is the headquarters of [[James O'Keefe]] III—the conservative activist who placed the phony phone call pretending to be Victor Kesh. As he showed me around, in late April, O'Keefe, who is thirty-one, told me that he is not a dirty trickster but an investigative journalist and a leading practitioner of modern political warfare. "We've got this guerrilla army, and it's coming to fruition soon," he said. "This is our base of operations." Waving his hand around seven thousand square feet of empty office space, he said, "This is our NORAD. It's our field operation."
The back wall of the office, he explained, would soon be hung with an enormous corkboard covered with maps. Affixed to each map would be a card with the location and the assumed name of every undercover political operative working for his nonprofit, [[Project Veritas]]. Created in [[2010]] as a charity that could accept tax-deductible contributions, Project Veritas says on its Web site that it is dedicated to exposing "corruption, dishonesty, self-dealing, waste, fraud, and other misconduct."
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{{f47.png}} ''[[James O'Keefe advises 'don't get caught' after brush with law|https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2012-jun-19-la-pn-james-okeefe-right-online-20120618-story.html]]'' June 19, 2012, Robin Abcarian, [[Los Angeles Times]]
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LAS VEGAS -- No question about it, getting arrested and charged with a felony has been a sobering experience for video provocateur [[James O'Keefe]], the 27-year-old "citizen journalist" best known for exposing abominable advice dispensed by staffers at a handful of outposts of the community organizing group ACORN.
Over the weekend, O'Keefe discussed his work and gave pointers to a gathering of conservative bloggers. At [[Americans for Prosperity]]'s Right Online, he showed videos of some of his past and current projects and when asked by one blogger for his best advice, he offered, "Don't get caught."
O'Keefe does not suffer from a lack of confidence, but in a brief interview after his Saturday afternoon session, he seemed slightly humbled by his serious brush with the law in [[2010]]. Still, he remains indignant at his treatment by federal officials and the media.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[James O'Keefe Can't Get No Respect|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/05/04/james-okeefe-undercover-sting-profile-feature-2018-218015]]'' May 1, 2018, Tim Alberta, [[Politico]]
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NEW YORK, N.Y.—It's rush hour on a Tuesday night, and [[James O'Keefe]] is racing through Grand Central Station carrying a black bag with a bulletproof vest inside. We had taken an UberXL into midtown [[Manhattan]] hours earlier for a special fitting session: O'Keefe, the undercover sting artist and conservative folk hero, needed a new jacket and shirts to fit over the body armor recommended by his security consultants. But the tailor's evaluation—in a suite at the posh Lotte [[New York]] Palace, nearly 50 floors above street level with sweeping views of Central Park and the Empire State Building—lasted longer than expected. At this time of day, it could take hours to commute by car back to Mamaroneck, the sleepy New York suburb where O'Keefe's mischievous nonprofit news outfit, [[Project Veritas]], is headquartered. So, O'Keefe, a blur of nervous energy known for quick-twitch decisions, says we are taking the train.
It was nearly a decade ago that O'Keefe snuck onto America's political landscape with his takedown of ACORN, the liberal community organizing behemoth that was defunded after he and [[Hannah Giles]] posed as a pimp and prostitute and secretly videotaped employees advising them how to shelter an off-the-books brothel. In the years since, nothing and everything has changed. O'Keefe, 33, is still a leper to the American left and a menace in the eyes of a media complex that frowns on his clandestine tactics. Yet gone is the young, emaciated, caffeine-and-adrenaline-fueled lone wolf whose maxed-out credit card financed the purchase of basic recording devices at Best Buy; in his place is a muscular man who has gained 60 pounds thanks to relentless diet and exercise, who built Project Veritas into a sprawling, high-tech operation, and who last year raised more than $7 million from an expectant donor base that sees O'Keefe as a guerrilla leader on the front lines of America's culture war.
He has grabbed enough headlines to keep the checks coming. In January, for instance, Project Veritas released an undercover investigation of [[Twitter]] that roiled [[Silicon Valley]]. The substance was intriguing if not explosive—one former employee touted the practice of "shadow-banning" accounts based on ideological content, while a higher-ranking current official admitted that employees peruse the erotic images exchanged by users—and yet the mere fact that O'Keefe's outfit had infiltrated the social media giant was cause for celebration on the right. Not every operation has been a hit, of course. Project Veritas was given a dose of its own medicine last fall when, after an ill-conceived and dreadfully executed attempt to sting the [[Washington Post]] went south, the newspaper flipped the script on O'Keefe and released its own tape of reporters unmasking his undercover operative.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[James O'Keefe Forgot to Tell Regulators About His Past Conviction. Now, Project Veritas May Be in Trouble.|https://www.thedailybeast.com/james-okeefe-forgot-to-tell-regulators-about-his-past-conviction-and-now-project-veritas-may-be-in-trouble]]'' December 6, 2017, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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The office of [[New York]] Attorney General [[Eric Schneiderman]] laid groundwork to revoke the charitable status of the conservative group [[Project Veritas]] last week, claiming it had misled the state about its president [[James O'Keefe]]'s past criminal conviction.
In response, Project Veritas is floating a surprising defense: that O'Keefe, the group's founder and its most prominent public face for the past eight years, was actually a minor player during its early days.
"James was not a Director or Officer of the company at that time," spokesman [[Stephen Gordon]] told The [[Daily Beast]] on Tuesday.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[James O'Keefe Is Fighting His Insurance Company|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stevenperlberg/james-okeefe-is-fighting-his-insurance-company]]'' November 8, 2017, Steven Perlberg, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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For months, lawsuits have piled up against [[James O'Keefe]], the conservative filmmaker and provocateur, from various targets of his signature undercover videos.
But O'Keefe and his video site [[Project Veritas]] have taken some legal action of their own recently — against the insurance company that they claim violated a contractual obligation to pay for mushrooming legal bills.
Now Project Veritas is engaged in a battle with the company it hoped would protect it, a dispute that lays bare the stark challenges faced by O'Keefe for the kind of controversial, litigation-prone hidden camera stings that have made him both a scourge and a conservative media darling.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[James O'Keefe Pays $100,000 To ACORN Employee He Smeared-Conservative Media Yawns|https://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2013/03/08/james-okeefe-pays-100000-to-acorn-employee-he-smeared-conservative-media-yawns/]]'' March 8, 2013, Rick Ungar, Opinion, [[Forbes]]
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That would be the same [[James O'Keefe]] who brought down community organizing and voter registration organization ACORN in his march to becoming a conservative icon for his alleged 'good works'.
Matthew Phelan and [[Liz Farkas]] over at Wonkette have broken the story about the first bit of blowback resulting from O'Keefe's brand of 'journalism'.
It seems that the master of the cleverly edited—if highly deceptive—video reel is now being required to pay the sum of $100,000 to Juan Carlos Vera, a one time [[California]] employee of ACORN. Mr. Vera had been portrayed by O'Keefe as being a willing participant when O'Keefe and his accomplice, [[Hanna Giles]], proposed smuggling young women into the United States to work as prostitutes.
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[[James O'Keefe]], the right-wing activist famous for his undercover and ethically questionable sting operations on prominent liberal organizations, has settled a lawsuit filed against him for $100,000 from a former ACORN employee. O'Keefe's misleading ACORN videos led to the collapse of the organization, which was hugely successful in registering minority and low income voters. Less well known is how the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] helped in the larger campaign to take down ACORN.
O'Keefe is paying the $100,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by Juan Carlos Vera, a former employee of ACORN (which stands for Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now). The lawsuit alleged that O'Keefe and his associate filmed Vera in the [[San Diego]] ACORN offices without his consent, a violation of [[California]] law, and portrayed him untruthfully. The video was later heavily edited and published on conservative mega-blog [[Breitbart]].com, making it appear that Vera had conspired with O'Keefe to smuggle underage girls across the Mexican border, when in fact Vera had immediately contacted the police after O'Keefe left his office.
ACORN Targeted after Successful Voter Registration Drives
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{{f375.png}} ''[[James O'Keefe's Google 'Whistleblower' Loves QAnon, Accused 'Zionists' of Running the Government|https://www.thedailybeast.com/james-okeefes-google-whistleblower-loves-qanon-accused-zionists-of-running-the-government]]'' August 14, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Right-wing provocateur [[James O'Keefe]] published his latest video on tech giants on Wednesday, touting an interview with former [[YouTube]] software engineer and self-proclaimed "whistleblower" [[Zach Vorhies]]. In the video, Vorhies claims that [[Google]]'s search algorithms are riddled with political bias, and touted a cache of internal Google files he alleges prove his case.
Vorhies complains that Google doesn't surface conspiracy theory websites like InfoWars in one of its news search algorithms. He insists that his information is so valuable that he has a credible fear that Google could be "trying to off me."
"Some say that you're a hero, some are going to say that you have extreme moral courage," O'Keefe told the former Googler in the video.
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*[[James Piereson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Piereson]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!movement |[[Scientology critic|Critic]]|
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|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Jan. 6 Rally Organizer Ali Alexander Reappears And Urges Followers To 'Gather Together Once Again To Fight'|https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackbrewster/2021/06/14/jan-6-rally-organizer-ali-alexander-reappears-and-urges-followers-to-gather-together-once-again-to-fight/]]'' June 14, 2021, Jack Brewster, [[Forbes]]
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[[Ali Alexander]], a long-time right-wing provocateur and organizer of [[Stop the Steal]], one of the groups behind the rally preceding the [[January 6]] Capitol riot, reappeared after staying out of the spotlight to urge supporters to join together to fight "once again" in a video announcing his return to political activism.
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Alexander, who is reportedly among those the [[FBI]] is investigating for a possible connection to the Capitol rioters, has mostly remained out of the spotlight since January, when he was instrumental in organizing the rally to overturn the election. In a video posted to his [[Telegram]] account Monday, Alexander promised to "return" to political activity "soon," and urged his followers to "gather together once again to fight, as the remnant, for our republic." Alexander said he was planning to schedule a "meet up" within the "next 7-14 days," without specifying what he meant. The video comes weeks after Alexander promoted a rally at the [[Georgia]] Capitol in May that was pushing for an audit of the state's election results.
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|>| !Jane Coaston |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jane Mayer |
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|!birth name |Jane Meredith Mayer|
|!birth place |[[New York City, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City,_New_York]], U.S.<<ref " [5]">>|
|!birth date |1955 (65-66 years)|
|!occupation |Journalist, author|
|!alma mater |[[Yale University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale_University]] (B.A., 1977)|
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''Jane Meredith Mayer''<<ref " [6]">> (born 1955)<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> is an [[American|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]] [[investigative journalist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/investigative_journalism]] who has been a staff writer for ''[[The New Yorker|New Yorker]]'' since 1995.<<ref " [5]">> In recent years, she has written for that publication on money in politics, government prosecution of [[whistleblower|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/whistleblower]]s, the United States [[Predator drone|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predator_drone]] program, Donald Trump's ghostwriter,<<ref " [3]">> and [[President|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency_of_Donald_Trump]] Trump's financial backer, [[Robert Mercer]].<<ref " [4]">> In 2016, Mayer's book ''[[Dark Money|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Money]]'', in which she investigated the history of the right-wing billionaire network centered around the [[Koch brothers|Koch Bro]], was published to critical acclaim.
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*[[Jane Mayer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Mayer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" ""Jane Mayer." ''The Writers Directory''. Detroit: St. James Press, 2011. Gale Biography In Context, June 10, 2011.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Jane Mayer profile at ''Contemporary Authors Online''. Detroit: Gale (2011).">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Mayer, Jane (18 July 2016). [[Donald Trump's Ghostwriter Tells All|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/07/25/donald-trumps-ghostwriter-tells-all]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[The Reclusive Hedge-Fund Tycoon Behind the Trump Presidency|http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/03/27/the-reclusive-hedge-fund-tycoon-behind-the-trump-presidency]]. The New Yorker.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[Jane Mayer, Contributor, The New Yorker|http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/bios/jane_mayer/search?contributorName=jane%20mayer]]. Newyorker.com.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[WEDDINGS; Jane M. Mayer, William Hamilton|https://www.nytimes.com/1992/09/27/style/weddings-jane-m-mayer-william-hamilton.html]]. September 27, 1992.">>
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Jane Mayer - Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8XcLHdejHQ]]'' July 16, 2019, Author Events, [[YouTube]]
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Recorded Feb 12, [[2016]]
A [[New Yorker]] staff writer since [[1995]], investigative journalist [[Jane Mayer]] is renowned for her headlong plunges into the murky waters of national security, public relations in U.S. politics, governmental prosecution of whistleblowers, and other sensitive topics. She has written the bestselling nonfiction books Landslide, Strange Justice, and The Dark Side, an account of America's self-destructive decisions in the [[War on Terror]]. For these landmark works she has won a slew of accolades, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Ridenhour Prize, and the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. Dark Money tells the story of the ultra-wealthy's systematic plan to subvert and fundamentally alter the American political system.
In conversation with Dick Polman, "Writer in Residence" at the [[University of Pennsylvania]], and national political columnist at WHYY's Newsworks.org.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Jane Mayer / The Koch Brothers and the Weaponizing of Philanthropy|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFaSCOqumpM]]'' April 6, 2016, EthicsinSociety, [[YouTube]]
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Why is America living in an age of profound economic inequality? Why, despite the desperate need to address climate change, have even modest environmental efforts been defeated again and again? Why have protections for employees been decimated? Why do hedge-fund billionaires pay a far lower tax rate than middle-class workers? The conventional answer is that a popular uprising against "big government" led to the ascendancy of a broad-based conservative movement. But as author [[Jane Mayer]] shows in her powerful, meticulously reported new book, a network of exceedingly wealthy people with extreme libertarian views bankrolled a systematic, step-by-step plan to fundamentally alter the American political system.
Mayer was in conversation with Rob Reich and Lucy Bernholz to discuss the future of American democracy.
This event was co-sponsored with Stanford PACS, and was part of The Ethics of Democracy series.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Jane Mayer Exposes the Koch-brother Puppet Masters Behind Mike Pence|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHuAySPFAdU]]'' December 5, 2019, The Intercept, [[YouTube]]
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This interview originally aired on October 25, [[2017]].
The great investigative journalist [[Jane Mayer]] has a fascinating exposé on Pence in the recent issue of The [[New Yorker]] magazine. The title of it is, "The Danger of President [[Mike Pence]]."
Jane is one of the best journalists of our time and she was one of the first reporters to crack open the [[CIA]] torture and extraordinary rendition program under Bush and Cheney. She has written a number of books. Her latest work has focused on investigating the Koch brothers and other shady right-wing or [[Republican]] financiers. Her most recent book is called "Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right."
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*[[Encyclopedia of American Loons|http://americanloons.blogspot.com/2014/04/1000-jane-orient.html]], #1000: Jane Orient, April 17, 2014, blog.
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*[[Janus v. AFSCME|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janus_v._AFSCME]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Jared Holt |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jared Kushner |
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|!birth name |Jared Corey Kushner|
|!birth date |January 10, 1981 (40 years)|
|!birth place |[[Livingston, New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livingston,_New_Jersey]], U.S.|
|!spouse |[[Ivanka Trump]] <small>(October 25, 2009-)</small>|
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*[[Jared Kushner|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Kushner]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Jared Kushner and Chris Christie are helping Trump prepare for his debates with Biden: report|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/10/jared-kushner-and-chris-christie-are-helping-trump-prepare-for-his-debates-with-biden-report_partner/]]'' August 10, 2020, Alex Henderson, [[Salon]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] and former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] are scheduled to have at least three televised debates before the [[2020]] presidential election on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Reporters [[Jonathan Swan]] and Alexi McCammond, in an article for Axios, discuss some of the things Trump and his [[Republican]] allies have been doing in preparation.
"Two weekends ago," Swan and McCammond report, "President Trump met with a group of his closest aides in the conference room of his Bedminster golf club to discuss a subject that has been weighing heavily on his mind: the three scheduled debates with Joe Biden . . . In the room with Trump were his son-in-law, [[Jared Kushner]], campaign manager [[Bill Stepien]], Senior Adviser [[Jason Miller]] and former [[New Jersey]] Gov. [[Chris Christie]], who role-played [[Hillary Clinton]] in Trump's [[2016]] debate prep sessions."
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Jared Kushner bragged in April that Trump was taking the country 'back from the doctors'|https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/28/politics/woodward-kushner-coronavirus-doctors/index.html]]'' October 28, 2020, Michael Warren, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]]'s son-in-law and senior adviser [[Jared Kushner]] boasted in mid-April about how the President had cut out the doctors and scientists advising him on the unfolding coronavirus pandemic, comments that came as more than 40,000 Americans already had died from the virus, which was ravaging [[New York City]].
In a taped interview on April 18, Kushner told legendary journalist [[Bob Woodward]] that Trump was "getting the country back from the doctors" in what he called a "negotiated settlement." Kushner also proclaimed that the US was moving swiftly through the "panic phase" and "pain phase" of the pandemic and that the country was at the "beginning of the comeback phase."
"That doesn't mean there's not still a lot of pain and there won't be pain for a while, but that basically was, we've now put out rules to get back to work," Kushner said. "Trump's now back in charge. It's not the doctors."
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There's a lot of sport made on social media over the fact that [[Donald Trump Jr]]., in his desperation to be more like his sociopathic father, is dating his stepmother's doppelganger, in both age and looks. But spare some palace-intrigue armchair psychoanalysis for the fact that Trump's daughter Ivanka grew up to marry a man who is startlingly like her daddy.
[[Jared Kushner]]'s softer voice and ability to dress himself fooled many political observers into thinking he would be a moderating presence on his father-in-law in the early days. But by now even the most appearance-bamboozled pundits must accept that in all ways that matter, Jared is virtually identical to Papa Trump: He's as arrogant as he is incompetent, he's assured of his own expertise on matters he has barely paid attention to, he's shameless in his lying, and he's fully confident he can bulldoze his way past his myriad failures simply by declaring himself successful.
"This is a great success story, and I think that's really what needs to be told," Kushner said on [[Fox News]] Wednesday, struggling to hold back a smile. And yes, he really was talking about the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic. Seriously.
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Now a self-designated expert in American history, his attempt to echo the party's first platform is an abrupt effort to smooth over Trump's alienation of large numbers of voters, to airbrush the president's offensive and lethal incompetence, and to justify it all by reference to the origins of the [[Republican]] party. He is abusing the past to distort the present, in order to control the future. But the past is not as malleable as [[Fox News]].
The symmetries between the past Kushner seeks to exploit and the discreditable present are striking. If there is any resemblance of the Trump mutation of the Republican party to any actual party in the election of 1856 it is not to the Republicans. Nor is it to the Democrats. Rather, it is to the third party in that campaign, the American party, also known as the [[Know Nothing]]s, who also had a concise platform.
The original American party sought to protect the purity of white native-born Protestants from the first great wave of immigration to the United States, which consisted mostly of the Irish and Germans, and to stigmatize a subversive religion.
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White House senior adviser [[Jared Kushner]] seems to have the same affinity for hyperbole, exaggeration and outright falsehoods as his father-in-law, President [[Donald Trump]].
Kushner made that obvious on Wednesday during a "Fox & Friends" appearance where he praised the Trump administration's handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
Although the virus has now killed more Americans than the [[Vietnam]] War, Kushner said the country is on "the other side of the medical aspect of this," and claimed the federal government's response to the challenge "is a great success story."
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Back in April, as the U.S. coronavirus death toll surpassed 58,000, first son-in-law [[Jared Kushner]] took to the airwaves to address the crisis. While it was widely acknowledged that the administration's shambolic response to COVID-19—which included dubbing it fake news and then putting a dog breeder in charge of the Health and Human Services task force—had allowed the disease to gain a foothold in the country, the Boy Prince of [[New Jersey]] had a slightly different take on the situation. Claiming that America was "on the other side of the medical aspect of this," Kushner told [[Fox News]]: "The federal government rose to the challenge and this is a great success story. And I think that that's what really needs to be told." Of course, in reality, that wasn't true at all: In the time since young Jared claimed that the public health aspect of the pandemic was in the rearview, almost 140,000 more people have died in the U.S. Nearly five months and close to 200,000 dead people later, what does Kushner think of his father-in-law's handling of the whole thing? He's glad you asked!
Appearing on the Today show on Tuesday morning, Kushner told [[Savannah]] Guthrie that people should be thanking their lucky stars that a guy like [[Donald Trump]] is in charge right now. "All the different challenges that people were hysterical about, whether it was governors or the media, we worked with them very closely, and again, it was very good to have an entrepreneurial president who doesn't do things in a bureaucratic way. He ran to all the different problems…He confronted them seriously." Asked why Trump actively lied to the public about the severity of the disease, which he fully admitted to last week, Kushner, also lying, insisted that "the president was very forthcoming with the American people about what he knew and when he knew it."
While that may be what Jared and [[Ivanka Trump]] tell themselves while discussing what it's like to survive on less than $500,000 a year, it actually bears no resemblance to the truth. Trump knew how deadly COVID-19 was in February and told [[Bob Woodward]] he was downplaying the virus's severity. He then proceeded to spend the spring claiming to the American people that they had nothing to worry about, along with a cornucopia of other lies. If Kushner missed the first audio recording of the president copping to as much, the good news is Woodward just released another one:
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As the coronavirus crisis has crippled the U.S., a nagging fear has emerged among Democrats: that President [[Donald Trump]], seeing his lagging poll numbers, will use the public health crisis as a reason for delaying the presidential election. With the virus delaying—and, in [[New York]], briefly canceling—state primary elections, the thinking goes that if the coronavirus lockdowns continue, or a new wave emerges in the fall, Trump or other [[Republican]] leaders could seize the opportunity and use the postponed primaries as a precedent to keep Trump in the White House a bit longer. "Mark my words," Trump's Democratic opponent [[Joe Biden]] said in April. "I think he is gonna try to kick back the election somehow, come up with some rationale why it can't be held." And while Trump himself hasn't called for any delay to the election yet, one of his top advisers signaled Tuesday that the idea, at the very least, isn't a total nonstarter.
Trump son-in-law and White House adviser [[Jared Kushner]] was asked about the possibility of delaying the election Tuesday by TIME journalist Brian Bennett during a TIME100 Talks interview. And though Kushner acknowledged that the consequential move was "not [his] decision to make," the First Son-in-Law didn't dismiss the notion outright. "That's too far in the future to tell. Nothing that I'm aware of now," Kushner said about any possible plans to delay the election. When Bennett asked him if he could offer a commitment that the election would take place on November 3 as scheduled, Kushner again demurred. "It's not my decision to make, so I'm not sure I can commit one way or the other. But right now that's the plan," Kushner said. "Hopefully, by the time we get to September or October or November, we've done enough with the testing and with all the different things we're trying to do, to prevent an outbreak of the magnitude that would make us shut down again."
Of course, though he may be in charge of everything from peace in the Middle East to the distribution of personal protective equipment, setting the election date is one thing in the U.S. government that Kushner can't actually control. Neither can Trump, for that matter, as the possibility of moving elections instead rests with state officials and [[Congress]]. "While the Executive Branch has significant delegated authority regarding some aspects of election law, this authority does not currently extend to setting or changing the times of elections," the Congressional Research Service wrote in a [[2004]] report, though they did note Congress could potentially enact a statute that would give the president such a power. (Should Trump somehow manage to postpone the election indefinitely anyway, the laws of succession would also mean that come January 20, the U.S. would be led by Acting President [[Nancy Pelosi]].) But Trump hasn't been one to shy away from shirking democratic norms nonetheless, keeping Democrats' fears alive that he could undermine the election by either delaying it in open defiance of the Constitution, or disputing its results in the event that Biden wins. "There's nothing to indicate that they would play it straight," John Podesta, co-chair of former President [[Barack Obama]]'s [[2008]] transition team, told [[NBC News]] in April. "One of the challenges will be, which I think with Trump you have to anticipate, is what if he doesn't accept the results?"
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[[Jared Kushner]], husband of the president's crush, is back from saving us from the opioid epidemic and conflicts in the Middle East to save us from the coronavirus.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Jared Kushner's coronavirus overreach puts more American lives on the line|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/03/jared-kushner-coronavirus-pandemic]]'' April 3, 2020, Lloyd Green, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Jared Kushner]] is not a guy to turn to for sound political advice. Most recently, he reportedly told the president that [[Andrew Cuomo]], [[New York]]'s governor, was being "alarmist" after he announced that his state required 30,000 ventilators to help get through the pandemic.
To add insult to injury, Kushner also bragged of his own wisdom and told those assembled that Cuomo was wrong. According to [[Vanity Fair]], Kushner declared: "I have all this data about ICU capacity. I'm doing my own projections, and I've gotten a lot smarter about this. New York doesn't need all the ventilators."
The princeling has helped place American lives and bodies on the line. New York's hospitals have become combat zones, its morgues and funeral homes look like abattoirs. Meanwhile, the US is locked down and the administration is projecting up to a quarter-million dead even if everything goes right.
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A parallel COVID-19 strategy run by White House senior adviser [[Jared Kushner]] has sucked valuable time from health experts scrambling to respond to the surging pandemic and save lives, sources have told The [[Washington Post]].
Comments and requests from President [[Donald Trump]]'s son-in-law that task force members felt compelled to respond to — no matter how "ill-conceived" — set them even further back on an already-delayed path, according to the Post.
The Kushner complication has been just one of a series of stumbles that hampered the U.S. response to COVID-19, costing the country its most valuable weapon in a fight against any pandemic: time, according to a scathing chronology of the battle by the Post. Though the U.S. has the wealth and knowledge to conquer a disease, it has been plagued by the president's time-costing denial of the threat, a subsequent sluggish response, and a lack of efficient management, the newspaper reported.
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|!birth name |Samuel Jared Taylor|
|!birth date |September 15, 1951 (69 years)|
|!birth place |[[Kobe|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe]], [[Hy\u014dgo Prefecture|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hy\u014dgo_Prefecture]], Japan|
|!occupation |[[Editor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Editing]] of [[American Renaissance]]|
|!spouse |Evelyn Rich<<ref " [1]">>|
|!residence |[[Wiki[edia:Oakton, Virginia|Oakton, Virginia]], U.S.|
|!education |[[Yale University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale_University]] ([[B.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])<br> [[Paris Institute of Political Studies|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Institute_of_Political_Studies]] ([[M.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Arts]])|
|!website |[[amren.com|https://amren.com]]|
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''Samuel Jared Taylor'' (born September 15, 1951) is a Japanese-born American [[white supremacist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_supremacy]].<<ref " [2]">> He is the founder and editor of [[''American Renaissance''|American Renaissance]], a white supremacist online magazine. Taylor is also an author and the president of [[American Renaissance]]'s parent organization, New Century Foundation, through which many of his books have been published. He is a former member of the advisory board of ''[[The Occidental Quarterly|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Occidental_Quarterly]]'' and a former director of the [[National Policy Institute]], a Virginia-based white nationalist think tank.<<ref " [5]">> He is also a board member and spokesperson of the [[Council of Conservative Citizens]].<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">>
Taylor, like many of the organizations he is associated with, is often described as promoting [[racist ideologies|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism]] by, among others, civil rights groups, news media, and academics studying racism in the U.S.<<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">><<ref " [8]">><<ref " [9]">>
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*[[Jared Taylor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jared_Taylor]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Jared Taylor|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/jared-taylor]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Rich, Evelyn (May 4, 2016). [[Setting the Record Straight: Longtime Partner of Jared Taylor Addresses White Nationalist Criticism|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/05/04/setting-record-straight-longtime-partner-jared-taylor-addresses-white-nationalist-criticism]]. //Southern Poverty Law Center//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "*Elizabeth Bryant Morgenstern, "White Supremacist Groups" in ''Anti-Immigration in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia'', Vol. 1 (ed. Kathleen R. Arnold: Greenwood/ABC-CLIO, 2011), p. 508: "Jared Taylor is the editor of the American Renaissance magazine, a publication that espouses the superiority of whites. ... Unlike many other white supremacists, Taylor is not anti-Semitic..."<br/>*Michael Newton, ''White Robes and Burning Crosses: A History of the Ku Klux Klan from 1866'' (McFarland, 2014), p. 216: "Virginia white supremacist Jared Taylor"<br/>*Jonathan Mahler, [[Donald Trump's Message Resonates With White Supremacists|https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/01/us/politics/donald-trump-supremacists.html]], ''New York Times'' (March 1, 2016), p. A15: "Jared Taylor, long one of the country's most prominent white supremacists."<br/>*Daniel Kreiss and Kelsey Mason, [[Here's what white supremacy looks and sounds like now|https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/08/17/heres-what-white-supremacy-looks-and-sounds-like-now-its-not-your-grandfathers-kkk/]], ''Washington Post'' (August 17, 2017): "the influential white supremacist Jared Taylor argues:"">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Inside the White Supremacist Group that Influenced Charleston Shooting Suspect|http://time.com/3930993/dylann-roof-council-of-conservative-citizens-charleston/]]. [[TIME|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_(magazine)]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Devine, Curt (24 June 2015). [[White supremacist group stands by racist ideology|http://edition.cnn.com/2015/06/23/us/white-supremacist-group-dylann-roof/]]. CNN Investigations.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Doty, Roxanne Lynn. "The Law Into Their Own Hands: Immigration and the Politics of Exceptionalism". University of Arizona Press.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" ""[http://www.post-gazette.com/life/dennis-roddy/2005/01/23/Jared-Taylor-a-racist-in-the-guise-of-expert/stories/200501230176 Jared Taylor, a Racist in the Guise of 'Expert']". Dennis Roddy. ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette''. January 23, 2005.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "[http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/groups/american-renaissance American Renaissance] Southern Poverty Law Center">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "Robert W. Sussman (6 October 2014). [[The Myth of Race: The Troubling Persistence of an Unscientific Idea|https://books.google.com/books?id=yf6EBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA316]]. Harvard University Press.">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "//blank//">>
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!birth name |Jason Thomas Kenney|
|!birth date |May 30, 1968 (53 years)|
|!birth place |[[Oakville, Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakville,_Ontario]], Canada|
|!party |[[United Conservative|United Conservative Party]]|
|!residence |Calgary, Alberta, Canada|
|!alma mater |[[University of San Francisco|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_San_Francisco]] (Did not graduate)|
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*[[Jason Kenney|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Kenney]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Lawyer|
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*[[Jason Miller (communications strategist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Miller_(communications_strategist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jason Miller Sadly Begs Trump to Join 'GETTR': 'We'd Love to Have Him'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jason-miller-sadly-begs-trump-to-join-gettr-says-wed-love-to-have-him]]'' July 2, 2021, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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Former Trump spokesperson turned tech start-up bro [[Jason Miller]] shouted out his old boss on Thursday night in hopes of attracting him to a new social media network. Former President [[Donald Trump]]'s beloved [[Twitter]] handle is reserved "if he does decide to join the platform," Miller said.
Miller, along with former [[Trump campaign]] spokesperson [[Tim Murtaugh]], quietly launched a new social media network aimed at conservatives on Thursday. The site, called GETTR, is financially backed by a [[Chinese]] fugitive billionaire who's an associate of pardoned Trump strategist [[Steve Bannon]].
While there was immediate speculation that GETTR could finally be the long-awaited alternative to Twitter and [[Facebook]] that Trump has promised since he was booted from all major social media platforms following the Capitol riots, it appears that the ex-president's interest in the project is so far nonexistent.
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|!birth date |April 21, 1982 (39 years)|
|!birth place |[[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania]]|
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*[[Jason Richwine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Richwine]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
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*[[Jay Bhattacharya|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Bhattacharya]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
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|>| [img width=175px [Sekulow at CPAC 2012|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6f/Jay_Sekulow_Speaking_at_CPAC_2012_%286854519337%29_%28cropped%29.jpg/175px-Jay_Sekulow_Speaking_at_CPAC_2012_%286854519337%29_%28cropped%29.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Jay Alan Sekulow|
|!birth date |June 10, 1956 (65 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
|!occupation |Civil Attorney of the [[American Center for Law and Justice]]|
|!yearsactive |1978-present|
|!education |[[Mercer University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercer_University]] ,,([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]], [[JD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Doctor]]),,<br>[[Regent University]] ,,([[PhD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Philosophy]]),,|
|!spouse |Pamela McPherson (1978-)|
|!website |[[jaysekulow.com/|https://jaysekulow.com/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Jay Sekulow|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Sekulow]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Jay Sekulow|https://ballotpedia.org/Jay_Sekulow]], Ballotpedia.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Jay Sekulow's bizarre debut: Donald Trump picked a lawyer he saw on Fox News and it isn't going well|https://www.salon.com/control/2017/06/19/jay-sekulows-bizarre-debut-donald-trump-picked-a-lawyer-he-saw-on-fox-news-and-it-isnt-going-well/]]'' June 19, 2017, Heather Digby Parton, [[Salon]]
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Last week The [[Washington Post]] dropped one of the biggest bombshells of the [[Russia]] scandal to date when it published a story with five different sources saying that that special counsel [[Robert Mueller]] was looking into President [[Donald Trump]]'s actions related to the firing of former [[FBI]] Director James Comey. The sources were anonymous so the White House could have easily made no comment and let its outside surrogates construct some "alternative facts," if only to buy some time.
Then the president, up in the middle of the night — probably obsessively watching "the shows" on his TiVo — took to [[Twitter]] to admit that he was under investigation and he seemed to blame it on the deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein. By confirming that he was under investigation, Trump moved the story along substantially for no good reason. But that's him. He is congenitally unable to keep his cool.
It had been widely reported that Trump has been unable to hire any top law firms to represent him because they believe he is likely to shoot off his mouth against their advice. According to [[Yahoo News]], one lawyer said the concerns were as follows: "The guy won't pay and he won't listen." So after Comey's last public testimony, Trump unleashed his longtime private lawyer Marc Kasowitz to rebut the charges and it wasn't a smooth performance.
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President [[Donald Trump]] prefers to get his legal representation from TV lawyers. All of his personal attorneys—[[Rudy Giuliani]], [[Alan Dershowitz]], Joseph diGenova and his wife, [[Victoria]] Toensing—have been regular talking heads on [[Fox News]] and in conservative media. But none of them can compete with what attorney [[Jay Sekulow]] offers Trump: his own show. And for the past two weeks, Jay Sekulow Live! has been covering Jay Sekulow—live!—as he defends the president on the Senate floor, with special guest Jay Sekulow, proving to be an underappreciated megaphone for Trump's case in the media.
As chief counsel for the [[American Center for Law and Justice]], a nonprofit founded by televangelist [[Pat Robertson]] in [[1990]] as the religious-right counterweight to the [[American Civil Liberties Union]], Sekulow is a legal warrior who fights for the pre-born and battles the [[IRS]], gays, and liberals. He is also a [[Christian]] media star whose daily radio show, Jay Sekulow Live!, reportedly reaches an audience of 1.5 million and also airs on several Christian TV networks.
Sekulow is no slouch in the legal department. He's argued 12 cases in front of the Supreme Court, many on behalf of anti-abortion groups. And now, as many of Trump's other lawyers have fallen by the wayside after disputes with their client, Sekulow has ended up front and center during the president's Senate impeachment trial, arguing passionately that the trial is about a policy dispute and the Democrats' dislike for Trump and not about high crimes and misdemeanors.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jay Sekulow's Son Made Close to $1 Million From Family Charity|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jay-sekulows-son-made-close-to-dollar1-million-from-family-charity]]'' July 3, 2017, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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Poor [[Christian]]s opened their wallets to a religious nonprofit run by [[Donald Trump]]'s lawyer [[Jay Sekulow]]. In turn, Sekulow hired one of his own teenage sons—straight out of a Nickelodeon internship—and named him a "director" of the charity, where the son subsequently earned nearly a million dollars.
Authorities in [[New York]] and [[North Carolina]] are investigating Sekulow's charity, [[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]], following reports that the nonprofit doled out millions to Sekulow and his immediate family. On Tuesday, [[The Guardian]] revealed that the so-called charity led an aggressive telemarketing campaign, asking impoverished Christians to "sacrifice" their money, or warning them that "Islamic extremists are headed in your direction, and you are most likely the main target."
Over $886,000 of those donations from CASE and its related organizations was paid out to [[Logan Sekulow]], Jay's son, who was first named a CASE "director" when he was just 18.
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|!birth name |Jeanine Ferris|
|!birth date |June 2, 1951 (70 years)|
|!birth place |[[Elmira, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmira,_New_York]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!education |[[State University of New York, Buffalo|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_at_Buffalo]] ,,([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]]),,<br/>[[Albany Law School|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany_Law_School]], [[Union University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_University_(New_York)]] ,,([[JD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Doctor]]),,|
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''Jeanine Ferris Pirro'' (born June 2, 1951) is an American TV personality, author, former [[New York State|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]] judge (1991-1993), prosecutor, and [[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]] politician from [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]].
!!!See also
*[[Jeanine Pirro|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanine_Pirro]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jeb's Anti-Muslim, Anti-Gay New Hire|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jebs-anti-muslim-anti-gay-new-hire]]'' March 15, 2015, Olivia Nuzzi, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Lawyer]] and political adviser [[Jordan Sekulow]] is the Saul Goodman of social conservatism. He frequently appears on right-wing television to pontificate—his face caked with makeup, hair gelled back, suit shining, and double chin taking on a life of its own—about a wide range of topics, from [[Christian]] persecution to conservative persecution. On social media, he branded those behind the proposed [[Ground Zero]] Mosque "terrorists." And in his capacity as executive director of the [[American Center for Law and Justice]], televangelist [[Pat Robertson]]'s snake oil mega-mall of right-wing legal causes, he has lobbied foreign governments to ban homosexuality and fought efforts to allow exceptions to anti-abortion laws when the life of the mother is at risk.
And on Friday, he announced he's going to work for [[Jeb Bush]].
That's right, Sekulow will be a senior adviser to the political action committee of the likely [[Republican]] presidential candidate most often labeled a moderate.
!!!See also
*[[Jeff Bezos|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bezos]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Jeff Flake |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Jeff Fortenberry |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Jeff Giesea |
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|>| !Jeff Sessions |
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|!birth name |Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III|
|!birth date |December 24, 1946 (74 years)|
|!birth place |[[Selma, Alabama|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selma,_Alabama]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Mary Blackshear|
|!children |3|
|!education |[[Huntingdon College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntingdon_College]] ,,([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]]),,<br>[[University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Alabama]] ,,([[JD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Doctor]]),,|
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!!!See also
*[[Jeff Sessions|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Sessions]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jeff Sessions Finally Had Enough of Trump's Twitter Taunts|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/05/jeff-sessions-finally-had-enough-of-trumps-twitter-taunts]]'' May 23, 2020, Charlotte Klein, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Former Attorney General [[Jeff Sessions]] pushed back late Friday to criticism from President [[Donald Trump]], who has repeatedly jabbed at Sessions and is now backing Tommy Tuberville against him in the [[Alabama]] Senate primary. "3 years ago, after Jeff Sessions recused himself, the [[Fraud]]ulent Mueller [[Scam]] began," Trump tweeted. "Alabama, do not trust Jeff Sessions. He let our country down." Sessions defended his decision to recuse himself from the [[Russia]] investigation, even though he was legally bound to, and fired back at the president that "you're damn fortunate I did."
Sessions standing up for himself is "notable," tweeted the [[New York Times]]' Maggie Haberman, given that the former attorney general "has generally avoided getting into it when Trump pokes him." [[CNN]] notes this to be just the latest instance of Sessions defending his [[2017]] recusal from any investigation—including the Justice Department's Russia probe—into the president's [[2016]] campaign.
Earlier this month, as CNN reported, in a press release titled "Jeff Sessions Sets the Record Straight on Recusal: An Open Letter to the People of Alabama," the former attorney general wrote that despite Trump publicly disagreeing with his decision, he did so to help the president. "I was a central figure in the campaign and was also a subject of and witness in the investigation and could obviously not legally be involved in investigating myself," Sessions stated. "If I had ignored and broken the law, the Democrats would have used that to severely damage the President." And while Sessions—who was the first senator to endorse Trump in the 2016 race—has maintained his support for the president, the feeling hasn't appeared mutual. In a May appearance on Fox and Friends, Trump criticized Sessions, who he called "very weak and very sad," for his decision.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Jeff Sessions lashes out at Trump after he endorsed political opponent|https://www.businessinsider.com/jeff-sessions-lashes-out-trump-endorsed-political-opponent-2020-5]]'' May 23, 2020, Lauren Frias, [[Business Insider]]
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Former [[US Attorney General]] [[Jeff Sessions]] snapped back at President [[Donald Trump]] after the president tweeted Sessions "let our country down" and endorsed his political opponent.
"Your personal feelings don't dictate who [[Alabama]] picks as their Senator, the people of Alabama do," Sessions tweeted in response to Trump.
Sessions is running against [[Tommy Tuberville]], former head football coach of the Auburn Tigers, to be the [[Republican]] candidate for Senate in a July 14 primary in Alabama.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jeff Sessions Said 'Secularists' Are Unfit for Government|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeff-sessions-said-secularists-are-unfit-for-government]]'' January 12, 2017, Jay Michaelson, [[Daily Beast]]
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Senator [[Jeff Sessions]], [[Donald Trump]]'s pick for attorney general, has come under fire for accepting an award from right-wing extremist [[David Horowitz]].
What Sessions said when he accepted it may prove to be even more explosive.
"Ultimately, freedom of speech is about ascertaining the truth," Sessions, an [[Alabama]] [[Republican]], told Horowitz's audience on Nov. 14, [[2014]]. "And if you don't believe there's a truth, you don't believe in truth, if you're an utter secularist, then how do we operate this government? How can we form a democracy of the kind I think you and I believe in… I do believe that we are a nation that, without God, there is no truth, and it's all about power, ideology, advancement, agenda, not doing the public service."
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|>| !Jeffrey Clark |
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|!birth name |Jeffrey Bossert Clark|
|!birth date |April 17, 1967 (54 years)|
|!birth place |[[Philadelphia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania]], U.S.|
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For the Jeffrey Clark associated with [[Rebel Media]], see: [[Jeffrey Clark (neo-Nazi)]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jeffrey Epstein's connections to Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, explained|https://www.vox.com/2019/7/9/20686347/jeffrey-epstein-trump-bill-clinton]]'' July 9, 2019, Andrew Prokop, [[Vox]]
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There are all sorts of unsupported speculation and dark conspiracy theories related to Epstein, Trump, and Clinton — but here's our understanding of the known facts right now.
In the years before Epstein's [[2007]] guilty plea to solicitation of prostitution with a minor, he was known for "collecting" friendships with many noteworthy or influential people — including Clinton and Trump, who were social acquaintances. Clinton took international trips on Epstein's plane in the early years of his post-presidency, including a trip to several [[Africa]]n countries with [[Kevin Spacey]] and [[Chris Tucker]].
Trump, meanwhile, reportedly attended Epstein-hosted events in [[New York]] and [[Florida]], as Epstein patronized the [[Mar-a-Lago]] Club. In [[2002]], Trump even gave a remarkable on-the-record comment about Epstein to a New York magazine journalist, calling him "terrific" and adding that he "likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side."
So, at the very least, Trump and Clinton were friendly with someone who turned out to be a very bad guy.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !WATCHTOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY OF NEW YORK, INC. |
|!formation |March 4, 1909|
|!tax id |11-1753577|
|!registration id |30360|
|!jurisdiction |us-ny|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader title2 |Secretary|
|!leader title3 |Treasurer|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
|!group id |9227|
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|!Updated |October 28, 2018|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Watchtower Bible And Tract Society Of New York Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=111753577]]|<|<|
|!EIN |11-1753577|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/1992|<|<|
!!!See also
*[[Category:Jehovah's Witnesses litigation in the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Jehovah's_Witnesses_litigation_in_the_United_States]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jennifer Sekulow |
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|>| !Jennifer Yang |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jerome Adams |
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|>| !Jerome Corsi |
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|!birth name |Jerome Robert Corsi|
|!birth date |August 31, 1946 (75 years)|
|!birth place |[[East Cleveland, Ohio|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Cleveland,_Ohio]], U.S.|
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*[[Jerome Corsi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_Corsi]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Jerry Falwell Jr. |
|!birth name |Jerry Lamon Falwell Jr.|
|!birth date |June 17, 1962 (59 years)|
|!birth place |[[Lynchburg|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynchburg,_Virginia]], [[Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Becki Tilley|
|!education |[[Liberty University]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])<br>[[University of Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Virginia]] ([[JD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Doctor]])|
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*[[Jerry Falwell Jr.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Falwell_Jr.]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Jerry Falwell|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Falwell]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Jerry Falwell|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Jerry_Falwell]], RationalWiki.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Jerry Falwell Jr defies calls for coronavirus closures and reopens Liberty University|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/24/liberty-university-reopens-despite-coronavirus-closure-calls-jerry-falwell-jr]]'' March 24, 2020, Kenya Evelyn, [[The Guardian]]
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Up to 5,000 students will be allowed to return to [[Liberty University]]'s campus after school officials confirmed the conservative [[Christian]] school based in [[Lynchburg]], [[Virginia]], will reopen this week.
Liberty's president, [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr, defied nationwide calls for mandatory school closures, inviting students to return amid a worsening coronavirus pandemic. Falwell is a major and vocal backer of [[Donald Trump]] and evangelicals are a core part of the president's support base.
Trump has in recent days appeared to balk at a growing US shutdown in the face of the virus and claimed the US would reopen soon – alarming many health professionals.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jerry Falwell Jr seems to want credit from Trump for drinking his coronavirus Kool-Aid: op-ed|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/jerry-falwell-jr-seems-to-want-credit-from-trump-for-drinking-his-coronavirus-kool-aid-op-ed/]]'' March 31, 2020, Sky Palma, [[Raw Story]]
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[[Liberty University]] president [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. has reopened the school's campus in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Now, according to a report from the [[New York Times]], "nearly a dozen" students at the evangelical school have developed symptoms similar to those of COVID-19 as of this Friday, with at least one student testing positive for the virus.
Falwell, an avid Trump supporter, has consistently downplayed the severity of the pandemic, even insisting at one point that attempts to control its spread are nothing more than a plot to undermine [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency. Writing in the [[Washington Post]] this Monday, [[Michael Gerson]] contends Falwell Jr's response to the crisis "indicates the staggering level of ignorance" that informs his leadership skills, as evidenced by the "constant churn of mixed messages that Falwell has contributed to our national debate."
"Who is Falwell serving instead of students, parents, staff, his board and the [[Lynchburg]], Va., community?" Gerson writes. "Let's see. Falwell has contempt for the weak. He is dismissive of experts. He traffics in conspiracy theories. He attacks his critics with infantile putdowns and demeaning names. And he refuses to admit when he is dangerously wrong."
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A new center at [[Liberty University]] is opening to combat the idea that, among other things, [[Jesus]] was a socialist.
The think tank, called the [[Falkirk Center for Faith and Liberty]], was announced Saturday by its founders [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., president of Liberty University, and [[Charlie Kirk]], founder of the conservative student group [[Turning Point USA]].
The goal of the new organization, Kirk told the [[Washington Examiner]] Saturday, is to "play offense" against both leftists and the dilution of Judeo-Christian principles in the Bible and Constitution in their quest to build support for a larger government.
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{{f351.png}} ''[[Jerry Falwell Jr. endorsed Trump after Cohen took care of 'racy' pics: report|https://nypost.com/2019/05/07/jerry-falwell-jr-endorsed-trump-after-cohen-took-care-of-racy-pics-report/]]'' May 7, 2019, Reuters, [[New York Post]]
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WASHINGTON — Months before evangelical leader [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr.'s game-changing presidential endorsement of [[Donald Trump]] in [[2016]], Falwell asked Trump fixer [[Michael Cohen]] for a personal favor, Cohen said in a recorded conversation reviewed by [[Reuters]].
Falwell, president of [[Liberty University]], one of the world's largest [[Christian]] universities, said someone had come into possession of what Cohen described as racy "personal" photographs — the sort that would typically be kept "between husband and wife," Cohen said in the taped conversation.
According to a source familiar with Cohen's thinking, the person who possessed the photos destroyed them after Cohen intervened on the Falwells' behalf.
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[[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. is no longer the president of [[Liberty University]], the evangelical [[Virginia]] college his late father started nearly 50 years ago, after allegations of an affair between him, his wife, and a former business partner became public on Monday.
Following the publication of a [[Reuters]] report about the affair in which Falwell reportedly resigned and then took back his resignation, Falwell told the [[Wall Street Journal]] that he had resigned for good on Monday night. Falwell took an indefinite leave of absence from the university earlier this month after a photo posted online showed him with his pants unzipped and arm around another woman.
"The board put me on leave, took away my duties as prez, and that's not permitted by my contract," Falwell told the Wall Street Journal, claiming he was still owed additional compensation. "And they put me on leave because of pressure from self-righteous people."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jerry Falwell Jr. just unmasked conservatism - and we should thank him for it|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/jerry-falwell-jr-just-unmasked-conservatism-and-we-should-thank-him-for-it/]]'' March 14, 2020, John Stoehr, [[Raw Story]]
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He appeared on "Fox & Friends" yesterday. Among other things, he accused [[Donald Trump]]'s enemies, including the press, of hyping COVID-19, the new strain of the coronavirus spreading around the world, panicking global markets and closing down entertainment and cultural events here and elsewhere. He, like [[Tom Cotton]], the fascist senator from [[Arkansas]], believes the disease outbreak can be blamed on totalitarian regimes in the east. For Cotton, that's [[China]]. For Falwell, that's [[North Korea]]. (While Falwell was on air, the president announced a state of national emergency related to the outbreak, undermining his and Cotton's search for a scapegoat for his sake.)
Falwell's demagoguery isn't what we should be thankful for. What we should be thankful for is his confessing, without appearing to know it, that a pillar of "principled conservatism" in the United States is no pillar at all. Not in practice. Once you see that this pillar rests on a bed of sand, rather than constitutional bedrock, you start seeing other "conservative principles" do, too. "States' rights," "gun rights," "the right to life" and even "religious freedom" are nearly always about something other than what they seem to be. Falwell and his ideological confederates can't be honest about it, though. If they were, they'd lose. Dishonesty, fraudulence and bad faith are central to their aims.
What would [[Jesus]] do? Not that.
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[[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., the president of [[Liberty University]], said on Wednesday that arrest warrants had been issued for journalists from The [[New York Times]] and [[ProPublica]] after both outlets published articles critical of his decision to partially reopen Liberty's campus amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Photocopies of the two warrants published on the website of [[Todd Starnes]], a conservative radio host, charge that Julia Rendleman, a freelance photographer for the Times, and Alec MacGillis, a ProPublica reporter, committed misdemeanor trespassing on the Lynchburg, Va., campus of the college while working on their articles.
Falwell and Liberty, one of the most high-profile evangelical schools in the country, have come under fire for welcoming students back to campus after the school's spring break despite the pandemic, while nearly every other college in the country has ordered students off campus.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Jerry Falwell Jr. Shares, Then Deletes, Bizarre Pic With His Pants Unzipped|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/jerry-falwell-jr-pants-unzipped_n_5f28f0b1c5b68fbfc88716ba?ri18n=true]]'' August 4, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., the head of [[Liberty University]] and a leading voice for evangelical Christians, shared and then deleted a strange picture of himself with his pants open.
The image appears to be from a party on a yacht themed to the cult-comedy TV show "Trailer Park Boys," with Falwell dressed as the hard-drinking character Julian.
[[Houston Chronicle]] religion reporter Robert Downen shared the image:
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jerry Falwell Jr. Suggests to 'Fox & Friends' That North Korea Created the Coronavirus|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jerry-falwell-jr-suggests-to-fox-and-friends-that-north-korea-created-the-coronavirus]]'' March 13, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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One day after [[Fox News]] executives sent a memo to staffers emphasizing the network's duty to keep its viewers informed with accurate information about the coronavirus crisis, Fox & Friends guest [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. suggested the [[North Korea]]ns worked in concert with [[China]] to create the virus specifically to harm America.
Falwell, who is the president of [[Liberty University]] and a top supporter of President [[Donald Trump]], was asked how felt about the mass cancellations of schools and universities. After saying students have begged his school not to shut down, Falwell noted they've just eliminated large crowds before taking aim at the "overreaction" to the pandemic.
"You know, it's just strange to me how so many are overreacting," the evangelical leader declared. "The H1N1 virus, in [[2009]], killed 17,000 people. It was the flu, also, I think. And there was not the same hype. It was—you just didn't see it on the news 24/7. And it makes you wonder if there's a political reason for that."
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Jerry Falwell Jr. will take a leave of absence from Liberty University|https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/07/us/jerry-falwell-jr-liberty-university-leave/index.html]]'' August 7, 2020, Dakin Andone, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., the president and chancellor of [[Liberty University]], has agreed to take an "indefinite leave of absence," according to a statement Friday from the evangelical Christian university.
The leave of absence is effective immediately, the statement said. The executive committee of the university's board of trustees made the request of Falwell. The board did not provide a reason for Falwell's leave in its statement.
CNN has reached out to Falwell for comment. In a separate statement, [[Jerry Prevo]], chairman of the university's board of trustees, said the [[Lynchburg]], [[Virginia]]-based university has "experienced unprecedented success" during Falwell's 13 years as president.
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[[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. — president of [[Liberty University]] (one of the world's largest [[Christian]] universities) and a prominent supporter of President Trump — has made headlines many times before. Most recently, however, the headlines have focused on a slow-moving series of scandals that threaten to bring down, or at least sully the reputation of, one of evangelical Christianity's most famous families.
Earlier this week, [[Politico]] published a story connecting him and his wife [[Becki Falwell]] to a host of questionable real estate deals; possible self-dealing efforts to financially benefit members of the Falwell family; online poll manipulation; and visits to [[Miami]] nightclubs. (Liberty University forbids students from attending dances.) According to employees of the University, Falwell Jr. runs a "dictatorship" at Liberty, but said that speaking out about his conduct was necessary.
Falwell's concerning behavior reportedly also includes his communications with students. As detailed by [[Reuters]] this week, Falwell described students at Liberty as "physically retarded" and "social misfits" in emails, the latter stemming from concern from students who wanted to work out at a Liberty-owned off-campus gym (which Falwell wanted to be kept private for Liberty executive use only).
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Falwell played down the risk to students who might get the disease. "Ninety-nine percent of them are not at the age to be at risk," he argued last week, "and they don't have conditions that put them at risk."
But this public response indicates the staggering level of ignorance that informs Falwell's leadership. It is possible for students with mild or unnoticeable symptoms to spread the disease. And once cases are discovered, it is generally too late to take preventive action. Yes, the fatality rate of infected college students is likely to be low. Yet places with broad community spread are more likely to see infection of the elderly and vulnerable, who are more likely to fill premature graves. Since when has [[Liberty University]] embraced the teaching of Social Darwinism in [[Ethics]] 101?
What can't be disputed is the constant churn of mixed messages that Falwell has contributed to our national debate. His stated intention has been to concentrate Liberty's student population: "I think we, in a way, are protecting the students by having them on campus together."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jerry Falwell Jr.'s Secret Weapon for Muffling Dissent at Liberty University|https://slate.com/human-interest/2019/12/david-nasser-jerry-falwell-jr-liberty-university.html]]'' December 23, 2019, Ruth Graham, [[Slate Magazine]]
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Ever since [[Liberty University]]'s founding by activist pastor [[Jerry Falwell]] Sr. in the [[1970]]s, the school has stirred up controversy among outside observers. Falwell Sr. had a knack for "triggering the libs" before the phenomenon had been named; on Sept. 13, [[2001]], he blamed feminists, the [[ACLU]], and "abortionists" for angering God and therefore opening the door to the recent attacks. Liberty has long been regarded as a tricky symbol of the fusion of [[Republican]] politics and white evangelical [[Christian]]ity. But these days, there's plenty of grumbling coming from inside Liberty, too. President Jerry Falwell Jr.'s staunch support of President [[Donald Trump]] has come to alienate many students and employees, even fellow conservatives. Falwell Jr. is a heavy [[Twitter]] user who calls his political enemies "idiots" and recently told a respected [[Southern Baptist]] pastor to "grow a pair." Meanwhile, recent reporting has alleged that he uses school construction and real estate contracts to benefit his family and friends. Over the past several years, this stew of bad PR has led to petitions, media leaks, anonymous alumni groups, social media grousing, and even protests on a campus that had previously been almost completely ideologically frictionless.
This fall, new accounts of Falwell Jr.'s alleged self-dealing, bullying, and partying at a [[Miami]] dance club—many of which were reported in [[Politico]] by Liberty graduate Brandon Ambrosino—became the talk of campus. (To Politico, Falwell denied the allegations of self-dealing. He initially said that a photo taken of him at the Miami club didn't exist, and then said it was "likely photo-shopped." A nightlife photography company later posted multiple photos that appeared to feature Falwell Jr. and his family.) Jonah Schmucker, a senior, said that this scandal felt "much bigger" than previous ones. Students would joke about cursing and going to clubs: "Oh, you can do that now because Jerry did it." There is open speculation on Liberty's campus about whether Falwell Jr. is a Christian at all.
Most students at Liberty have never met Jerry Falwell Jr.; they rarely even glimpse him on campus. But many of them—particularly those who have publicly griped about the school's politics—have met Nasser. Nasser is "PR guy for student relations," as one student put it. The pastor is well liked by many students. "He can be the buffer," said Kaitlyn Schiess, who graduated in [[2016]]. "Even if someone thinks Falwell is 'off,' [Nasser] is much more personable and kind." In my conversations with more than two dozen current Liberty students and recent graduates, Nasser emerged as a key figure in soothing campus unease—and an example of how earnest religious rhetoric can be used to tamp down even the most righteous dissent. "There's this culture at Liberty where leadership will pull you aside and pray with you, but it's really strong-arming you into shutting up," said [[2019]] graduate Addyson Garner, who spoke with me in the spring, when she was senior class president. "The phrase that comes to mind is spiritual gaslighting."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jerry Falwell Jr's university has sold more than $1 million in jet fuel to the Pentagon since Trump's inauguration|https://www.rawstory.com/2019/03/jerry-falwell-jrs-university-sold-1-million-jet-fuel-pentagon-since-trumps-inauguration/]]'' March 28, 2019, Travis Gettys, [[Raw Story]]
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The [[Pentagon]] agreed to buy nearly $900,000 in jet fuel from the conservative university owned by [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., just months after President [[Donald Trump]] took office.
The Department of Defense signed the contract with Freedom Aviation, which is wholly owned by [[Liberty University]], on May 9, [[2017]], and had since purchased more than $400,000 in turbine fuel from the same company, reported The [[Daily Beast]].
Falwell endorsed Trump's campaign for the [[Republican]] nomination early in [[2016]], as his candidacy gained momentum during the primary process, and has been one of the president's more outspoken supporters, sometimes placing him at odds with other evangelical leaders.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Jerry Falwell's Liberty University dogged by growing claims of corruption|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/sep/14/jerry-falwell-liberty-university-corruption-trump]]'' September 15, 2019, Miranda Bryant, [[The Guardian]]
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Since January [[2016]], when the head of [[Liberty University]], [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr, endorsed [[Donald Trump]] for president, the influential evangelical university has been on a fast track to the heart of American politics. Since being credited with helping Trump earn the loyal support of the [[Christian]] right, Falwell has become a regular presence at the White House.
Meanwhile, the university, founded in [[1971]] by his late father, the Rev Jerry Falwell Sr, has expanded exponentially. Under Falwell Jr's leadership, the [[Lynchburg]], [[Virginia]], not-for-profit university's assets have reportedly grown from $259m in [[2007]] to over $3bn and it has more than 100,000 students.
But lately, a series of alleged scandals appear to be threatening Falwell's grip on power. And this week, the stakes were raised even higher amid accusations of corruption and Falwell's own demand for an [[FBI]] investigation.
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|>| !Jerry Pournelle |
|!occupation |Author|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jerusalem embassy: Trump's foreign policy looks like Rapture Christians' plan to trigger apocalypse|https://qz.com/1270516/jerusalem-embassy-trumps-foreign-policy-looks-like-rapture-christians-plan-to-trigger-apocalypse/]]'' May 15, 2018, Heather Timmons, [[Quartz]]
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In [[1995]], the US [[Congress]] voted to move the US embassy to [[Jerusalem]]. But until [[Donald Trump]], presidents both [[Republican]] and Democratic resisted implementing the move, worried it could set off deadly violence. Yesterday, Trump's advisors and family members [[Ivanka Trump]] and [[Jared Kushner]] finally inaugurated the new Jerusalem embassy—while the death toll of Palestinian protestors ticked steadily up to over 50, including several children.
[[Bill Clinton]], George Bush, and [[Barack Obama]] all faced pressure from wealthy potential campaign donors to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of [[Israel]], but Trump is listening to a voice they were not: evangelical Christians who appear to believe in the "Rapture." Some, like vice president [[Mike Pence]] and secretary of state [[Mike Pompeo]], hold posts inside his cabinet. For Rapture Christians, returning Jerusalem to the [[Jewish]] people is a key to the second coming of Christ.
[[Robert Jeffress]], a pastor who preaches the Rapture, delivered the new embassy's opening prayer. Jeffress has previously said that [[Mormons]] are heretics, Jews fated to hell, Islam promotes pedophilia, and homosexuals are filthy. He prayed, "We thank you everyday that you have given us a president who boldly stands on the right side of history, and more importantly on the right side of you, oh God, when it comes to Israel."
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|!occupation |Politician|
|!birthname |Jesse Alexander Helms Jr.|
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/JesseHelms.jpg/175px-JesseHelms.jpg]] |
|!birth date |October 18, 1921|
|!birth place |[[Monroe, North Carolina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monroe,_North_Carolina]], U.S.|
|!death date |July 4, 2008 (86 years)|
|!death place |[[Raleigh, North Carolina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh,_North_Carolina]], U.S.|
|!death cause |[[Vascular dementia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vascular_dementia]]|
|!restingplace |[[Historic Oakwood Cemetery|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_Oakwood_Cemetery]], Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.|
|!nationality |American|
|!party |[[Democratic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]] (1942–1970)<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><br>[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]] (1970–2008)|
|!spouse |Dorothy "Dot" Helms|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Jesse Helms|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Helms]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Jesse Helms|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Jesse_Helms]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Charlton, Linda (November 8, 1972). "Conservative Republican Victor in North Carolina Senate Race". //[[The New York Times|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Pinsky, Mark I. (March 21, 1981). "Helms Exhorts Tobacco Bloc to Fight Budget Cuts". //[[The New York Times|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times]]//.">>
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|>| !Jesse Helms Center |
|!tax id |56-1613516|
|!location |Post Office Box 247 Wingate, NC 28174-0247|
|!website |[[jessehelmscenter.org/|http://www.jessehelmscenter.org/]]|
</div>
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|!Updated |August 24, 2020|<|<|
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|>| !Jesse Winter |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jessica Anderson |
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|>| !Jessica DiNapoli |
|!occupation |Journalist|
</div>
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|>| !Jessica Drake |
</div>
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|>| !Jessica Garrison |
|!occupation |Journalist|
</div>
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|>| !Jessica Leeds |
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|>| !Jessica Vaughan |
</div>
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|>| !Jessica Watkins |
</div>
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!!!See also
*[[Jesus in Scientology|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_in_Scientology]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jesus Freaks Huddle For The Gaypocalypse|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jesus-freaks-huddle-for-the-gaypocalypse]]'' November 7, 2015, Thor Benson, [[Daily Beast]]
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This event is organized by conservative radio host [[Kevin Swanson]], whose greatest hits include advocating for the execution of gay people and support for Uganda's draconian anti-homosexual laws, (a country where homosexuals experience "corrective rape"). He also thinks God is going to wipe out America over homosexuality and that America's welfare system goes hand-in-hand with prostituting women.
Another two speakers appearing at the conference have also called for gay people to be executed. Reverend Phillip Kayser has said he would approve of executing gay people, though he thinks it's unlikely to happen in America. Joel McDurmon, president of the [[Christian]] organization [[American Vision]], has written "the homosexual act as a civil crime deserves the death penalty."
Bob Vander Plaats, the president of the conservative organization The Family Leader, will also be in attendance. He has compared supporting gay marriage to supporting slavery.
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|>| !Jesus Fund |
|!tax id |86-1108441|
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|>| !Jesus Fund Foundation Inc |
|!tax id |46-3519533|
</div>
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|!Updated |November 10, 2020|<|<|
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|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
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|!EIN |46-3519533|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
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|>| !Jesus Morning Star |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/3/30/Providence_%28religious_movement%29_%28aka_Christian_Gospel_Mission%29_logo.jpg/175px-Providence_%28religious_movement%29_%28aka_Christian_Gospel_Mission%29_logo.jpg]] |
|!abbreviation |JMS|
|!leader title |Leader|
|!leader name |[[Jung Myung Seok]]|
|!founder |Jung Myung-seok|
|!formation |1980|
|!separated from |[[Unification Church]]<br />[[Methodism]]|
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The ''Jesus Morning Star'' (JMS) sect has also been called ''Christian Gospel Mission'', ''Setsuri'' ("Providence" in Japanese), ''International Christian Association'' (ICA), the ''Morning Star Church'' (MS Church), the ''Bright Moon Church'', and ''Ae-chun Church''.
!!!See also
*[[Providence (religious movement)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Providence_(religious_movement)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[The JMS Cult: Jeong Myeong-seok & the Jesus Morning Star Cult|http://www.jmscult.com/]]
*[[Jung Myung-seok / Providence|http://www.apologeticsindex.org/416-jung-myung-seok]], Apologetics Index.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jewish Republican blasted over fundraiser with 'enemy of our community' Steve Bannon|https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/jewish-republican-blasted-over-fundraiser-with-enemy-of-our-community-steve-bannon/]]'' November 28, 2017, Bob Brigham, [[Raw Story]]
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One of only two [[Jewish]] [[Republican]]s in [[Congress]] is receiving outrage from his constituents after he confirmed [[Breitbart]] CEO and former White House chief strategist [[Steve Bannon]] would headline a reelection fundraiser.
[[Long Island]] Congressman [[Lee Zeldin]] admitted Bannon is perceived as a "Nazi or Nazi sympathizer" yet insisted the Breitbart executive has "gotten a bad rap in many respects," the Jewish [[Telegraph]]ic Agency reported.
Tickets begin at $1,000 for the December 14 fundraiser in midtown [[Manhattan]], which will be co-hosted by GOP operative [[Arthur Schwartz]] and GOP lobbyist [[Wayne Berman]]. It will mark the first fundraiser Bannon has held for a sitting House Republican since leaving the White House, Newsday noted.
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|>| !Jews for Jesus |
|!website |[[jewsforjesus.org/|https://www.jewsforjesus.org/]]|
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|>| !Jie Guan |
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|>| !Jihad Watch |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/7/72/Jihad_Watch_logo.PNG/175px-Jihad_Watch_logo.PNG]] |
|!tax id |20-0699967|
|!registration id |461286|
|!jurisdiction |us-nh|
|!formation |January 13, 2004|
|!leader name |[[Robert Spencer]]|
|!location |373 South Willow Street, #109, Manchester, NH, 03103, USA|
|!website |[[jihadwatch.org|https://jihadwatch.org]]|
</div>
''Jihad Watch'' is an anti-Muslim conspiracy [[blog|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/blog]]<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> affiliated with the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], run by blogger [[Robert Spencer]]. It has been described as one of the main homes of the [[Counter-jihad|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counter-jihad]] movement on the internet.<<ref " [4]">>
Jihad Watch says that it is "dedicated to bringing public attention to the role that jihad theology and ideology plays in the modern world, and to correct popular misconceptions about the role of jihad and religion in modern-day conflicts."<<ref " [5]">>
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!!!See also
*[[Jihad Watch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jihad_Watch]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Bail, Christopher. [[Terrified: How Anti-Muslim Fringe Organizations Became Mainstream|https://press.princeton.edu/titles/10395.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Rohlinger, Deana. [[New Media and Society|https://nyupress.org/9781479897872/new-media-and-society]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Huang, Frankie. [[China's Most Popular App Is Full of Hate|https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/11/27/chinas-most-popular-app-is-full-of-hate/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Hegghammer, Thomas (24 July 2011). [[The Rise of the Macro-Nationalists|https://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/31/opinion/sunday/the-rise-of-the-macro-nationalists.html?_r=1]]. //[[The New York Times|New York Times]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[Jihad Watch|http://www.jihadwatch.org/why-jihad-watch.html]]. Jihad Watch. March 28, 2010.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jihadists flood pro-Trump social network with propaganda|https://www.politico.com/news/2021/08/02/trump-gettr-social-media-isis-502078]]'' August 2, 2021, Tina Nguyen, [[Politico]]
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Just weeks after its launch, the pro-Trump social network GETTR is inundated with terrorist propaganda spread by supporters of Islamic State, according to a POLITICO review of online activity on the fledgling platform.
The social network — started a month ago by members of former President [[Donald Trump]]'s inner circle — features reams of jihadi-related material, including graphic videos of beheadings, viral memes that promote violence against the West and even memes of a militant executing Trump in an orange jumpsuit similar to those used in Guantanamo Bay.
The rapid proliferation of such material is placing GETTR in the awkward position of providing a safe haven for jihadi extremists online as it attempts to establish itself as a free speech MAGA-alternative to sites like [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]].
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jim Bakker |
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Jim Bakker's Prepper Village Is Having the Worst Apocalypse Ever|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jim-bakkers-prepper-village-is-having-the-worst-apocalypse-ever]]'' May 9, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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"Where are you going to go when the world's on fire? Where are you going to go? This place is for God's people and this place, we need some farmers to move here," Morningside's founder, the disgraced doomsday televangelist [[Jim Bakker]], said in a May [[2018]] sermon. "Did you know people from the government, from [[NASA]], research from so many of them, they have said in their research, the safest place to live in troubled times is right here?"
Morningside is the name of Bakker's Christian broadcasting empire, as well as the [[Missouri]] residential community from which he broadcasts. But it's mostly made news in recent weeks because of its founder's legal woes: various government agencies have accused Bakker of promoting a fake COVID-19 miracle cure.
So what does the coronavirus pandemic look like in this temple of survival? According to interviews with people who have recently lived, worked, and spent time there, pretty much the same waking nightmare as everywhere else: mixed efforts at social distancing, layoffs, and reported shortages of everyday supplies as COVID-19 ravages the country.
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|>| !Jim Banks |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7c/Jim_Banks_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg/175px-Jim_Banks_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg]] |
|!birth name |James Edward Banks|
|!birth date |July 16, 1979 (42 years)|
|!birth place |[[Columbia City, Indiana|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbia_City,_Indiana]], U.S.|
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*[[Jim Banks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Banks]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Jim Carrey |
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|>| !Jim Cooper |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Jim DeMint |
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*[[Jim DeMint|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_DeMint]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Jim DeMint Is Resigning: Here Are His 7 Craziest Moments|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/12/senate-loses-jim-demint-and-his-crazy/]]'' December 6, 2012, Dana Liebelson, [[Mother Jones]]
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The [[Wall Street Journal]] broke the news Thursday morning that 61-year-old Sen. [[Jim DeMint]] (R-S.C.) is leaving the Senate to run the [[Heritage Foundation]], a conservative think tank. DeMint could be giving up his Senate post as early as January, leaving [[South Carolina]] [[Republican]] Gov. Nikki Haley to appoint someone to fill out his term (cough, [[Stephen Colbert]], cough).
In a Senate packed with off-the-wall conservative lawmakers, DeMint managed to stand out, always promising to top the craziness with…more crazy. As we bid DeMint a fond farewell, let's relive his greatest moments:
1. DeMint says gay people and unmarried women having sex shouldn't teach your children.
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|>| !Jim Himes |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Jim Hoft |
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|>| !Jim Inhofe |
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|!birth name |James Mountain Inhofe|
|!birth date |November 17, 1934 (86 years)|
|!birth place |[[Des Moines|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Des_Moines,_Iowa]], [[Iowa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa]], USA|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!alma mater |[[University of Tulsa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Tulsa]]|
|!religion |[[Presbyterianism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbyterianism]]|
|!website |[[Senate website|https://inhofe.senate.gov]]|
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Senator "Snowball", called climate change a hoax.<<ref " [1]">>
!!!See also
*[[Jim Inhofe|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Inhofe]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Jim Jordan |
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|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |James Daniel Jordan|
|!birth date |February 17, 1964 (57 years)|
|!birth place |[[Urbana, Ohio|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbana,_Ohio]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Jim Jordan (American politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jordan_(American_politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Jim Mattis |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6c/James_Mattis_official_photo.jpg/175px-James_Mattis_official_photo.jpg]] |
|!birth name |James Norman Mattis|
|!birth date |September 8, 1950 (70 years)|
|!birth place |[[Pullman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pullman,_Washington]], [[Washington|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Jim Mattis|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Mattis]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Jim Watkins |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e5/Jim_Watkins_1_%28cropped%29.png/175px-Jim_Watkins_1_%28cropped%29.png]] |
|!birth name |James Arthur Watkins|
|!birth place |[[Dayton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayton,_Washington]], [[Washington|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)]]|
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Small-time ''entrepreneur'' in image boards and porn sites.
!!!See also
*[[Jim Watkins (businessman)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Watkins_(businessman)]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[2channel|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2channel]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Joaquin Castro |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Job Creators Network |
|!abbreviation |JCN|
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|!registration id |EXTUID_4115280|
|!tax id |45-4848799|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!formation |March 21, 2012|
|!leader title |President/CEO|
|!leader name |[[Alfredo Ortiz]]|
|!website |[[jobcreatorsnetwork.com/|https://www.jobcreatorsnetwork.com/]]|
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|>| !Job Creators Network Foundation |
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|!registration id |EXTUID_2702263|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!tax id |27-3638207|
|!formation |October 8, 2010|
|!website |[[jcnf.org/|https://www.jcnf.org/]]|
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''The Job Creators Network'' ''(JCN)'' is a conservative U.S. advocacy group. It was founded by [[Bernie Marcus|Bernard Marcus]], the co-founder and former CEO of [[Home Depot|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Depot]].
The organization has received significant funding from the [[Mercer Family Foundation]], a private grant-making foundation that invested about $70 million into [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] causes between 2009 and 2014.<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">><<ref " [1]">>
According to ''Mother Jones'', JCN's media strategy has been guided by [[Richard Berman|Rick Berman]], the lobbyist once dubbed "Dr. Evil" by 60 Minutes for his long history of using front groups, attack dog web sites, and alleged think tanks to attack advocacy groups including the Humane Society and Mothers Against Drunk Driving.<<ref " [2]">> ''Mother Jones'' reports that his work with JCN "represents a different way of doing business for Berman: He has guided the group's media strategy behind the scenes, while more than three dozen CEOs have publicly signed on to support the organization's mission."<<ref " [6]">> While Berman's campaigns are typically comprised of groups operated out of the offices of his PR firm, [[Berman & Co.]], JCN was not founded by Berman, nor is it controlled by Berman.<<ref " [6]">>
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 29, 2021|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Job Creators Action Fund|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=454848799]]|<|<|
|!EIN |45-4848799|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/2014|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454848799/454848799_2019_%20.pdf]]|06/07/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454848799/454848799_2018_10e66cbf.pdf]]|08/23/19| $1,644,099.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454848799/454848799_2017_0fbf23ba.PDF]]|10/30/18| $991,798.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454848799/454848799_2016_0e86e5e6.PDF]]|11/29/17| $300,261.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454848799/454848799_2015_0d94f433.PDF]]|04/12/17| $713,246.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454848799/454848799_2014_0c61c7e4.PDF]]|03/24/16| $453,989.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454848799/454848799_2013_0a8301f7.PDF]]|08/20/14| $63,929.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454848799/454848799_2012_0a8c4534.PDF]]|09/09/14| $62,848.00|
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|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Job Creators Network Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=273638207]]|<|<|
|!EIN |27-3638207|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/2011|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2020 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273638207/273638207_2020_%20.pdf]]|05/21/21| $375,746.00|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273638207/273638207_2019_%20.pdf]]|09/18/20| $147,986.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273638207/273638207_2018_10e6edd0.pdf]]|08/23/19| $254,944.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273638207/273638207_2017_0fafc3a8.PDF]]|10/19/18| $387,683.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273638207/273638207_2016_0e82608e.PDF]]|11/28/17| $66,382.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273638207/273638207_2015_0ca29c8a.PDF]]|06/29/16| $630,089.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273638207/273638207_2014_0cc66d65.PDF]]|08/04/16| $731,568.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273638207/273638207_2013_0be25113.PDF]]|10/02/15| $1,092,017.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273638207/273638207_2012_0a827efb.PDF]]|08/19/14| $189,674.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273638207/273638207_2011_095c1b53.PDF]]|06/27/13| $1,469,013.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/273638207/273638207_2010_0801f773.PDF]]|03/26/12| $452,190.00|
!!!See also
*[[Job Creators Network|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_Creators_Network]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Job Creators Network|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Job_Creators_Network]]. //SourceWatch//.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Vicky Ward|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicky_Ward]] (March 17, 2017). [[The blow-it-all-up billionaires; When politicians take money from megadonors, there are strings attached. But with the reclusive duo who propelled Trump into the White House, there's a fuse.|http://highline.huffingtonpost.com/articles/en/mercers/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "''60 Minutes'', [http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=2661990n Meet Dr. Evil], CBS News, September 19, 2007.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Voght, Kara (February 23, 2019). [[A Shadowy Conservative Group Has Started a Billboard War with AOC. She Refuses to Stand Down.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/02/aoc-versus-mercers-in-a-billboard-war/]]. //[[Mother Jones (magazine)|Mother Jones]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Carbone, Christopher (February 21, 2019). [[Ocasio-Cortez blasts Times Square Amazon billboard as 'wack' and 'billionaire-funded'|https://www.foxnews.com/tech/ocasio-cortez-blasts-times-square-amazon-billboard-as-wack-and-billionaire-funded]]. //[[Fox News]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Alexandra Ma (February 22, 2019). [['Hey AOC, saw your wack tweet': Conservative business group escalates Times Square billboard feud with Ocasio-Cortez over Amazon HQ2 pullout|https://www.businessinsider.in/hey-aoc-saw-your-wack-tweet-conservative-business-group-escalates-times-square-billboard-feud-with-ocasio-cortez-over-amazon-hq2-pullout/articleshow/68114751.cms]]. //[[Business Insider]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Redden, Molly (March 25, 2015). [[Notorious astroturf pioneer Rick Berman is behind business group's anti-labor-board offensive|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/03/rick-berman-job-creators-network/]]. //Mother Jones//.">>
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|>| !Joe Biden |
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|!birth name |Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.|
|!birth date |November 20, 1942 (78 years)|
|!birth place |[[Scranton, Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scranton,_Pennsylvania]], U.S.|
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''Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.'' (born November 20, 1942) is an American politician who served as the 47th [[vice president of the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/vice_president_of_the_United_States]] from 2009 to 2017. He represented [[Delaware|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware]] in the [[U.S. Senate|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Senate]] from 1973 to 2009. A member of the [[Democratic Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]], Biden is the presumptive [[Democratic presidential nominee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries]] for the [[2020 election|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_presidential_election]], running against the incumbent, [[Donald Trump]].<<ref " [1]">> Biden unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination in [[1988|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden_1988_presidential_campaign]] and [[Wiki[edia:Joe Biden 2008 presidential campaign|2008]].
!!!See also
*[[Joe Biden|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biden]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Joe Biggs|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Biggs]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Joe Guzzardi |
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|>| !Joe Manchin |
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|!birth name |Joseph Manchin III|
|!birth date |August 24, 1947 (74 years)|
|!birth place |[[Farmington, West Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmington,_West_Virginia]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Joe Manchin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Manchin]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Joe Oliver |
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|>| !Joe Strupp |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Joe Wilson |
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|>| !Joel Pollak |
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|>| !Joey Gibson |
|>| [img width=175px [(2019)|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/Joey_Gibson.jpg/175px-Joey_Gibson.jpg]] |
|!birth date |November 8, 1983 (37 years)<<ref " [1]">>|
|!birth place |[[Camas, Washington|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camas,_Washington]]|
|!alma mater |[[Central Washington University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Washington_University]]|
|!known for |[[Patriot Prayer]]|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Joey Gibson (political activist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Gibson_(political_activist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Zielinski, Alex (September 6, 2019). [[Watch: Video Footage of Patriot Prayer Allegedly Instigating May Day Riot, According to Police Affidavit|https://www.portlandmercury.com/blogtown/2019/09/06/27101533/watch-video-footage-of-patriot-prayer-allegedly-instigating-may-day-riot-according-to-police-affidavit]]. //Portland Mercury//.">>
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|>| !John Ashcroft |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|>| !John Birch Society |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/be/John_Birch_Society_logo.svg/175px-John_Birch_Society_logo.svg.png]] |
|!abbreviation |JBS|
|!formation |December 9, 1958 (62 years)|
|!website |[[jbs.org|https://www.jbs.org]]|
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The ''John Birch Society'' (JBS) is an extreme right-wing organization<<ref " [1]">> founded by candy manufacturer [[Robert W. Welch, Jr.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_W._Welch,_Jr.]] in 1958 as a last line of defense against the massively ongoing, clandestine [[Communist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist]] takeover of the [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]. An early book by Welch, ''The Politician'', became controversial after it became widely known that an early manuscript included the accusation that President ''[[Dwight Eisenhower|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwight_D._Eisenhower]]'' was a "conscious, dedicated agent of the Communist conspiracy."
!!!See also
*[[John Birch Society|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Birch_Society]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[John Birch Society|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/John_Birch_Society]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Webb, Clive. ''Rabble rousers: the American far right in the civil rights era''. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2010 ISBN 0820327646 p. 10<br />Bernstein, Richard (May 21, 2007). "The JFK assassination and a '60s leftist prism Letter from America". //International Herald Tribune//.<br />Jordan, Ida Kay (August 26, 2001). "Voters Admired N.C. Senator's Independent Streak, Southern Charm". //The Virginian-Pilot//. <br />Brinkley, Douglas (February 10, 1997). "The Right Choice for the C.I.A.". //The New York Times//.">>
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|>| !John Boehner |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !John R. Bolton |
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|!birth name |John Robert Bolton|
|!birth date |November 20, 1948 (72 years)|
|!birth place |[[Baltimore|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore]], [[Maryland|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Christine Bolton <small>(1972 - 1983)</small><br />Gretchen Smith|
|!education |[[Yale University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale_University]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]], [[JD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Doctor]])|
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''John Robert Bolton'' (born November 20, 1948) is an American attorney, political commentator, [[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]] consultant, a former diplomat and federal government official.
!!!See also
*[[John R. Bolton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_R._Bolton]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[John Bolton Chairs an Actual "Fake News" Publisher Infamous for Spreading Anti-Muslim Hate|https://theintercept.com/2018/03/23/gatestone-institute-john-bolton-chairs-an-actual-fake-news-publisher-infamous-for-spreading-anti-muslim-hate/]]'' March 23, 2018, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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[[John Bolton]], President [[Donald Trump]]'s pick to be his new national security adviser, has a long association with a group infamous for its role in publishing "fake news" and spreading hate about Muslims.
Bolton wears many hats. He serves as a fellow at the [[American Enterprise Institute]] and a contributor to [[Fox News]], and controls a Super PAC that used money from the billionaire Mercer family to help elect congressional Republicans.
But one role that has received relatively little scrutiny is his work as chair of the [[Gatestone Institute]], a nonprofit that focuses largely on publishing original commentary and news related to the supposed threat that Islam poses to Western society. He has served in that role since [[2013]]. (Bolton did not respond to an email seeking comment.)
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Is [[John Bolton]]'s new memoir of his days in the Trump administration, "The Room Where It Happened," an accurate account of what he saw in the White House as national security adviser? The answer is almost certainly yes, making it a valuable historical record. [[Journalist]]s may be particularly interested to learn that [[Donald Trump]] said that we "should be executed."
We can believe what Bolton says not because he has a long track record of honesty. On the contrary, he's one of the most deceitful individuals ever to hold high office in the U.S. However, Bolton is also extremely intelligent by the standards of the right-wing and has a keen sense of his own self-interest. His lies in the past have always been about people and nations weaker than him, who couldn't exact a price for his mendacity. By contrast, when he takes on those more powerful than him, such as a sitting president, we can be sure he's careful to have reality on his side.
But whatever the merits of Bolton's new book, it's important to remember that he is no truth-telling hero. Here's a short list of just some of his dreadful actions over his long and destructive career.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[John Bolton told GOP donors that Trump is 'mentally unstable': report|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/01/john-bolton-told-gop-donors-that-trump-is-mentally-unstable-report/]]'' January 28, 2020, Brad Reed, [[Raw Story]]
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A new report from [[Vanity Fair]]'s Gabriel Sherman sheds some more light on former national security adviser [[John Bolton]]'s decision to blow up President [[Donald Trump]]'s top defense against impeachment.
According to Sherman's sources, Bolton has told [[Republican]] donors that he believes Trump is "mentally unstable" and worries that the president could pull the United States completely out of NATO if he wins a second term.
Sherman reports that Trump allies are preparing to launch a furious counterattack against Bolton and his tell-all book that is scheduled for release on March 17th.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[John Bolton's book exposes depth of Trump's hatred for reporters|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/06/bolton-book-exposes-depth-of-trumps-hatred-of-reporters/]]'' June 18, 2020, David Badash, [[Raw Story]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] and his entire administration never waste an opportunity to attack reporters, journalists, the mainstream media, and others who deliver Americans the news.
Trump's former National Security Advisor, [[John Bolton]], is about to release a new book next week, and in it he reveals exactly how much hatred the President of the United States has for reporters.
Bolton, according to The [[Washington Post]], says Trump called reporters "scumbags" during a [[2019]] meeting in [[New Jersey]].
Trump, in fact, was willing to unilaterally ignore the [[First Amendment]].
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{{f88.png}} ''[[John Bolton's tell-all book includes claims of misconduct in foreign affairs that goes beyond Ukraine, report says|https://www.businessinsider.com/bolton-book-alleges-trump-misconduct-beyond-ukraine-axios-2020-6]]'' June 12, 2020, Tom Porter, [[Business Insider]]
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Former National Security Adviser [[John Bolton]]'s upcoming memoir contains new allegations of misconduct by President [[Donald Trump]] not linked to the [[Ukraine]] scandal, according to a new report.
A source familiar with the book "The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir" told Axios that it goes beyond Ukraine and Trump's impeachment.
The source, who spoke to Axios anonymously, did not give specifics. He said only that it contains allegations of "Trump misconduct with other countries."
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|!birth date |September 22, 1955 (65 years)|
|!birth place |[[North Bergen, New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Bergen,_New_Jersey]], U.S.|
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*[[John Brennan (CIA officer)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brennan_(CIA_officer)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f355.png}} ''[[John Cleese Explain STUPID PEOPLE|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQH7fjtmREc]]'' February 12, 2016, thethinkingblue, [[YouTube]]
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Tis a pity we have to live along side stupid people... I'm not talking about those who through no fault of their own windup with a low IQ (due to birth defects etc.) I'm talking about those who don't have to be stupid yet choose to be so. To them I say, get yourself away from [[Fox News]], Stupid right-wing radio and all the other forms of dumbing people down and do some research, you will find out that almost 70 % of what you've been told is out and out Stupid to the core.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[John Cleese Mocks Fox News For Confusing Monty Python With CHAZ Protesters|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/john-cleese-chaz-fox-news_n_5ee7a12cc5b6aa0b5b272115?ri18n=true]]'' June 15, 2020, David Moye, [[Huffington Post]]
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In a Friday segment, Fox tried to suggest there was trouble brewing between protesters in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, a roughly six-block area of [[Seattle]] that demonstrators against police brutality and systemic injustice occupied last week.
The quote-unquote evidence of infighting came from a post on [[Reddit]], supposedly written by someone within CHAZ, that read in part: "I thought we were an autonomous collective? An anarcho-syndicalist commune at the least. We should take turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week."
The trouble is, the Reddit post was actually referencing a scene from the [[1975]] comedy classic "[[Monty Python]] and the Holy Grail."
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !John Derbyshire |
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|>| !John C. Eastman |
|>| [img width=175px [Eastman (2013)|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/34/John_C._Eastman_2013.jpg/175px-John_C._Eastman_2013.jpg]] |
|!birth date |April 21, 1960 (61 years)|
|!birth place |[[Lincoln, Nebraska|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln,_Nebraska]], U.S.|
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*[[John C. Eastman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Eastman]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John F. Kennedy |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !John Hoeven |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9e/U.S._Congress_delegation_in_the_Russian_Federation_Council_%282018-07-03%29_02.jpg/175px-U.S._Congress_delegation_in_the_Russian_Federation_Council_%282018-07-03%29_02.jpg]] |
|!birth name |John Henry Hoeven III|
|!birth date |March 13, 1957 (64 years)|
|!birth place |[[Bismarck|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bismarck,_North_Dakota]], [[North Dakota|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Dakota]], U.S.|
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*[[John Hoeven|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hoeven]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John P. A. Ioannidis |
|!birth date |August 21, 1965 (56 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[John Ioannidis|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ioannidis]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John Joseph Jay |
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!!!External links
*[[John Jay|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/John_Jay]] RationalWiki.
*[[Pam Geller Linked Anti-Muslim Activist Calls For Mass Murder Of Congressmen, Muslims, Liberals And Journalists (Updated)|https://thinkprogress.org/pam-geller-linked-anti-muslim-activist-calls-for-mass-murder-of-congressmen-muslims-liberals-and-9713d11cf2ef/]], Alex Seitz-Wald, Oct 4, 2011, ThinkProgress.
*[[Prime Islam-Basher Pam Geller Outdone by Colleague|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2010/08/10/prime-islam-basher-pam-geller-outdone-colleague]], August 10, 2010, Southern Poverty Law Center.
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|>| !John Kasich |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[John Kasich|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kasich]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John F. Kelly |
|>| [img width=175px [Official portrait, 2017|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cb/John_Kelly_official_DHS_portrait.jpg/175px-John_Kelly_official_DHS_portrait.jpg]] |
|!birth name |John Francis Kelly|
|!birth date |May 11, 1950 (71 years)|
|!birth place |[[Boston|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston]], [[Massachusetts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[John F. Kelly|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kelly]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John Kennedy |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !John Kerry |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !John Kinsman |
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|>| !John Lambert |
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|>| !John Leyden |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !John Locke Foundation |
|!tax id |56-1656943|
|!location |4800 Six Forks Rd. Suite 220 Raleigh, NC 27609|
|!website |[[johnlocke.org/|http://www.johnlocke.org/]]|
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[John Locke Foundation Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=561656943]]|<|<|
|!EIN |56-1656943|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |02/1990|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/13/21| $4,172,503.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2018_%20.pdf]]|10/02/20| $1,383,517.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2017_106278f7.PDF]]|04/26/19| $1,288,362.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2016_0ee0bb05.PDF]]|03/01/18| $1,225,923.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2015_0d9bf833.PDF]]|04/18/17| $965,884.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2014_0c512694.PDF]]|02/26/16| $432,610.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2013_0afc3c82.PDF]]|12/29/14| $760,225.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2012_09e8e855.PDF]]|01/03/14| $748,434.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2011_08cf49f0.PDF]]|12/17/12| $739,355.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2010_07c1d199.PDF]]|12/06/11| $686,459.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2009_06A78E64.PDF]]|12/22/10| $379,388.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2008_05875753.PDF]]|12/08/09| $367,768.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/561656943/561656943_2007_0492BC81.PDF]]|01/07/09| $414,968.00|
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|>| !John M. Olin Foundation |
|!tax id |37-6031033|
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The ''John M. Olin Foundation'' was a [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conservatism_in_the_United_States]] American grant-making [[foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/foundation_(charity)]] established in 1953 by [[John M. Olin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_M._Olin]], president of the [[Olin Industries|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olin_Corporation]] chemical and munitions manufacturing businesses. Unlike most other foundations, it was charged to spend all of its assets within a generation of Olin's death, for fear of mission drift over time and to preserve [[donor intent|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/donor_intent]].
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|!Updated |March 4, 2019|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[John M Olin Foundation Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=376031033]]|<|<|
|!EIN |37-6031033|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/1955|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/376031033/376031033_2016_0dad0c63.PDF]]|05/08/17| $7.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/376031033/376031033_2015_0d19fb5d.PDF]]|11/15/16| $12,560.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/376031033/376031033_2014_0b612e17.PDF]]|05/22/15| $13,353.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/376031033/376031033_2013_0a81d08b.PDF]]|08/18/14| $16,374.00|
|!2012 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/376031033/376031033_2012_09a35b7e.PDF]]|10/25/13| $36,543.00|
|!2011 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/376031033/376031033_2011_086e1a5b.PDF]]|08/16/12| $127,196.00|
|!2010 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/376031033/376031033_2010_075d7a9f.PDF]]|07/29/11| $399,431.00|
|!2009 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/376031033/376031033_2009_064C65D5.PDF]]|08/26/10| $1,121,088.00|
|!2008 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/376031033/376031033_2008_05387D7E.PDF]]|08/03/09| $2,412,358.00|
|!2007 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/376031033/376031033_2007_043B2BA5.PDF]]|08/13/08| $5,056,193.00|
!!!See also
*[[John M. Olin Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_M._Olin_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[John M. Olin Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/John_M._Olin_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
*[[JOHN M OLIN FOUNDATION INC|https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/376031033]], ProPublica.
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|>| !John MacArthur |
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|>| !John Marshall |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !John Matze |
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|>| !John McCain |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e1/John_McCain_official_portrait_2009.jpg/175px-John_McCain_official_portrait_2009.jpg]] |
|!title |Senator|
|!birth name |John Sidney McCain III|
|!birth date |August 29, 1936|
|!birth place |[[Coco Solo|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coco_Solo]], [[Panama Canal Zone|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_Canal_Zone]], U.S.|
|!death date |August 25, 2018 (81 years)|
|!death place |[[Cornville, Arizona|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornville,_Arizona]], U.S.|
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*[[John McCain|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCain]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f374.png}} ''[[John McCain's Death Brought Out the Worst in the Trump Administration|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/08/trumps-reaction-to-mccain-as-microcosm/568696/]]'' August 28, 2018, David A. Graham, [[The Atlantic]]
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As my colleague Russell Berman has written, McCain and Trump had a contentious relationship, and that spilled into the president's reaction to the Arizona senator's death. After McCain, a fellow [[Republican]], died on Saturday, the president tweeted a terse condolence to his family, with nothing about the man himself. The [[Washington]] Post then reported that Trump had nixed an official White House statement about McCain.
On Monday, matters reached peak pettiness, as the White House raised its American flag to full-staff, while other flags around Washington remained at half-staff. This follows strict protocol—which mandates the flag be lowered the day of a senator's death and the day after—but was widely viewed as a snub, since a president can, and often does, override rules in moments like this. During a brief White House appearance, Trump folded his arms, glowered, and remained silent as reporters asked him about McCain.
Finally, late Monday afternoon, the White House's flag was lowered back to half-staff. Trump also issued a proclamation calling for flags to remain lowered until the day McCain is buried. He said in a statement that he had asked Vice President [[Mike Pence]] to speak at a Capitol ceremony honoring McCain, and would dispatch his chief of staff, [[John Kelly]]; defense secretary, [[James Mattis]]; and national-security adviser, [[John Bolton]], to attend McCain's funeral at the Washington National Cathedral. (Left unsaid was the fact that the president was conspicuously not invited to the funeral.)
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!!!See also
*[[John McIntyre (publisher)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McIntyre_(publisher)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John Miller |
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!!!See also
*[[John J. Miller (journalist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_J._Miller_(journalist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John Mintz |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !John Moolenaar |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[John Oliver Comes for "F -- king Moron" Jared Kushner Over Coronavirus Response|https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/04/john-oliver-jared-kushner-coronavirus]]'' April 6, 2020, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Last week, [[Jared Kushner]] emerged as a public-facing figure in the White House response to the coronavirus pandemic—and quickly established himself as a punching bag, thanks to his comments about the supply of ventilators available to each state.
"The notion of the federal stockpile was, it's supposed to be our stockpile. It's not supposed to be states' stockpiles that they then use," Kushner said on Wednesday. He later added, "Some governors you speak to or senators, and they don't know what's in their state."
His words inspired a [[New York Times]] opinion piece called "Jared Kushner Is Going to Get Us All Killed"—though the headline was later changed to the less inflammatory "Putting Jared Kushner In Charge Is Utter Madness."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[John Oliver takes on OAN: 'Fox News with even less shame and even fewer scruples'|https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2020/apr/06/john-oliver-oan-one-america-news-fox-with-even-less-shame]]'' April 6, 2020, Adrian Horton, [[The Guardian]]
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The Last Week Tonight host examines One America News, a far-right network favored by Trump whose misinformation is now especially dangerous
[[John Oliver]] returned for a second episode from the "void" – a blank white background in social isolation – with a takedown of OAN, or One America News, a far-right media network Trump has elevated from fringe outlet to attendee of his White House press briefings.
"When you hear the kinds of questions that they ask, you begin to see why Trump calls on them so much," Oliver explained. For example, OAN correspondent [[Chanel Rion]] has praised the president for his approval rating, and defended his choice to repeatedly and inaccurately call the coronavirus the "[[Chinese]] virus" with a "question" that somehow invoked "Latin gangs" and "foreign state actors" in what Oliver labeled an "asshole sandwich".
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|>| !John P. Capitalist |
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|>| !John Paul Mac Isaac |
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|>| !John Pierce |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|>| !John Power |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !John Prato |
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|>| !John Ratcliffe |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c0/John_Ratcliffe_official_photo.jpg/175px-John_Ratcliffe_official_photo.jpg]] |
|!title |[[Director of National Intelligence]]|
|!birth name |John Lee Ratcliffe|
|!birth date |October 20, 1965 (55 years)|
|!birth place |[[Mount Prospect|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Prospect,_Illinois]], [[Illinois|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!education |[[University of Notre Dame|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Notre_Dame]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])<br/>[[Southern Methodist University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Methodist_University]] ([[JD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Doctor]])|
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!!!See also
*[[John Ratcliffe (American politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ratcliffe_(American_politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John Roberts |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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Name collision between the journalist, and chief justice of the US Supreme Court.
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|>| !John Robson |
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|>| !John Rose |
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|>| !John Rutherford |
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|>| !John Semley |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !John Shimkus |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[John Shimkus|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Shimkus]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John Solomon |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !John Stewart |
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|>| !John H. Tanton |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7a/John_H._Tanton_%28main_photo_for_Wikipedia%29.jpg]] |
|!birth date |February 23, 1934|
|!birth place |[[Detroit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit]], [[Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan]], U.S.|
|!death date |July 16, 2019 (85 years)|
|!death place |[[Petoskey, Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petoskey,_Michigan]]|
|!occupation |ophthalmologist, activist|
|!spouse |Mary Lou Tanton|
|!alma mater |[[Michigan State University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_State_University]]<br/>[[University of Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Michigan]]|
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''John H. Tanton'' (born 1934) is an American retired [[ophthalmologist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ophthalmology]] and activist in efforts aimed at [[reducing immigration levels|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/immigration_reduction]] in the United States. He was the founder and first chairman of the [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]] (FAIR), an immigration-reduction organization. He was chairman of [[U.S. English|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._English_(organization)]] and [[ProEnglish|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProEnglish]]. He is the founder of [[Social Contract Press]], which publishes the quarterly journal ''The Social Contract''. He founded the pro-[[eugenics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/eugenics]] organization ''Society for Genetic Education''.
!!!See also
*[[John Tanton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tanton]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[John Tanton Network|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/John_Tanton_Network]], SourceWatch.
*[[The Nativist Lobby: Three Faces of Intolerance|https://www.splcenter.org/20090131/nativist-lobby-three-faces-intolerance]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[John Tanton, architect of anti-immigration and English-only efforts, dies at 85|https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/john-tanton-architect-of-anti-immigration-and-english-only-efforts-dies-at-85/2019/07/21/2301f728-aa3f-11e9-86dd-d7f0e60391e9_story.html]]'' July 21, 2019, Matt Schudel, [[Washington Post]]
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A death notice placed by his family with Stone Funeral Homes of Petoskey said he died "after a 16-year battle with Parkinson's disease."
Dr. Tanton had a 35-year career as an eye doctor and surgeon in Petoskey, a prosperous resort community of about 6,000 on the shore of Lake [[Michigan]].
He was best known for leading nationwide efforts to reduce immigration to the United States, primarily as a way to preserve American culture. He also spearheaded efforts to make English the official language of the United States and to abolish bilingual education.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[John Tanton's Legacy|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2019/07/18/john-tantons-legacy]]'' July 18, 2019, Swathi Shanmugasundaram, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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Tanton created groups that billed themselves as fact-based think tanks and lobbyists. Instead, those groups spread propaganda targeting immigrants that has become central to President Trump's immigration policy.
Tanton, 85, died Tuesday in Petoskey, [[Michigan]]. The [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]] (FAIR), an SPLC-designated hate group that Tanton launched in [[1979]], announced his death in a press release.
Tanton's anti-immigrant influence goes far beyond FAIR. He founded or funded 13 anti-immigrant organizations, including three of the most influential anti-immigrant groups in the United States – FAIR, the [[Center for Immigration Studies]] (CIS), and [[NumbersUSA]] – known as the "Big Three."
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|>| !John Templeton Foundation |
|!tax id |62-1322826|
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|!Updated |July 6, 2019|<|<|
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|!Name |[[John Templeton Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=621322826]]|<|<|
|!EIN |62-1322826|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/1988|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/621322826/621322826_2017_10016228.PDF]]|12/17/18| $3,440,948,540.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/621322826/621322826_2016_0e9a68e9.PDF]]|12/21/17| $2,913,455,637.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/621322826/621322826_2015_0d6aeae1.PDF]]|02/28/17| $2,909,267,085.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/621322826/621322826_2014_0c25a335.PDF]]|01/21/16| $3,231,688,757.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/621322826/621322826_2013_0b0887ed.PDF]]|12/29/14| $3,359,677,247.00|
|!2012 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/621322826/621322826_2012_09d8c642.PDF]]|12/21/13| $2,555,855,497.00|
|!2011 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/621322826/621322826_2011_09e225e5.PDF]]|12/30/13| $2,290,498,854.00|
|!2010 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/621322826/621322826_2010_0a02ad4a.PDF]]|02/25/14| $1,939,387,570.00|
|!2009 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/621322826/621322826_2009_0779fa58.PDF]]|09/19/11| $1,689,804,911.00|
|!2008 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/621322826/621322826_2008_05735E08.PDF]]|11/23/09| $880,433,745.00|
|!2007 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/621322826/621322826_2007_0473C33E.PDF]]|12/01/08| $1,521,282,234.00|
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|>| !John Tory |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[John Tory|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tory]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John Wagner |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !John Yoo |
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''John Choon Yoo'' (born July 10, 1967)<<ref " [1]">> is a Korean American attorney and former government official best known for authoring the so-called [[Torture Memos|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torture_Memos]], which provided a legal rationale for the [[torture of detainees|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/enhanced_interrogation_techniques]] during the [[War on Terror|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_on_Terror]].
!!!See also
*[[John Yoo|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Yoo]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Enhanced interrogation techniques|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_interrogation_techniques]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Torture Memos|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torture_Memos]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f330.png}} ''[[John Yoo: The Man Who Would Make the President King|https://reason.com/2020/09/24/the-man-who-would-make-the-president-king/]]'' September 24, 2020, Gene Healy, [[Reason Magazine]]
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[[John Yoo]] and Donald J. Trump seemed like a perfect match from the jump. Yoo is the legal scholar who believes the president can order a recalcitrant prisoner's fingernails pulled out and his child's testicles crushed if that's what it takes; Trump is the politician brash enough to insist that "torture works" and "you have to take out [terrorists'] families." For a no-limits executive-power enthusiast such as Yoo, what's not to like about Trump? And surely Trump could use a little scholarly heft for his authoritarian impulses.
Yet a funny thing happened during Trump's rise to power: Yoo seemed to go wobbly over the prospect. The GOP nominee "reminds me a lot of early Mussolini," Yoo told The [[Washington Post]] in October [[2016]]—in a bad way, that is. Just two weeks after Trump's inauguration, Yoo took to The [[New York Times]] to sound the alarm about "Executive Power Run Amok." Later that year, Yoo all but called for Trump's impeachment.
But we always knew, however tortuous the path, that Yoo would eventually find his way home. In the opening pages of Defender in Chief: [[Donald Trump]]'s Fight for Presidential Power, Yoo declares, [[Penthouse]] Forum–style, that he never thought this sort of thing would happen to him. "If friends had told me on January 21, [[2017]], that I would write a book on Donald Trump as a defender of the Constitution, I would have questioned their sanity, he wrote." He found Trump's personal behavior repellent and "saw him as a populist, even a demagogue, who had not prepared for the heavy responsibilities of the presidency." But then our 45th president turned out to be a "stout defender of our original governing document" and the Framers' glorious vision of "an independent, vigorous executive."
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|>| !Johnny McEntee |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/51/John_McEntee_in_office.jpg/175px-John_McEntee_in_office.jpg]] |
|!title |Director of the [[White House Presidential Personnel Office|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_House_Presidential_Personnel_Office]]|
|!birth date |May 9, 1990 (31 years)|
|!birth place |[[Fullerton, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fullerton,_California]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
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!!!See also
*[[John McEntee (political aide)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McEntee_(political_aide)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Johnny Teague |
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|>| !Jon Blistein |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jon Stewart |
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|>| !Jon Swaine |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jonathan Chait |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jonathan Goldsbie |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jonathan Kay |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jonathan Lockwood |
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|>| !Jonathan Stempel |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Joni Ernst |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Jordan Fischer |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Jordan Peterson |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ed/Peterson_Lecture_%2833522701146%29.png/175px-Peterson_Lecture_%2833522701146%29.png]] |
|!birth name |Jordan Bernt Peterson|
|!birth date |June 12, 1962 (59 years)|
|!birth place |[[Edmonton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonton]], [[Alberta|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta]], Canada|
|!residence |[[Toronto|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto]], [[Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario]], Canada|
|!nationality |Canadian|
|!fields |[[Psychology]]|
|!education |[[University of Alberta|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Alberta]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])<br>[[McGill University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McGill_University]] ([[MA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Arts]], [[PhD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Philosophy]])|
|!influences |[[Jung|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung]], [[Freud|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_Freud]], [[Piaget|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Piaget]], [[Nietzsche|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Nietzsche]], [[Dostoevsky|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fyodor_Dostoevsky]], [[Solzhenitsyn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn]]|
|!website |[[jordanbpeterson.com/|https://jordanbpeterson.com/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Jordan Peterson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Peterson]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Jordan Peterson|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Jordan_Peterson]], RationalWiki.
*[[Jordan Peterson Doesn't Understand Nazism|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8AcmzqFdPM]], Three Arrows, May 4, 2018, YouTube.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Jordan Peterson Doesn't Understand Nazism|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8AcmzqFdPM]]'' May 4, 2018, Three Arrows, [[YouTube]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jordan Peterson turns his "free speech" crusade into an assault on academic freedom|https://nowtoronto.com/news/jordan-peterson-assault-on-academic-freedom/]]'' November 13, 2017, Richard Silverstein, [[Now Magazine]]
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Peterson's stated aim with the website is to allow students to rate their professors. But his goal, he says, is to reduce enrollment in university social science and humanities classes that he describes as "indoctrination cults." These include gender and racial studies, and even English literature and schools of education, which he calls "corrupt."
Senior faculty members at UofT have expressed "deep concern" to the university administration warning in a letter made public last week that the website will "generate harassment" and lead to "unsafe work and study conditions for students, faculty and staff."
The letter asks university administrators "to proactively prevent this harassment before it begins," noting Peterson's "violence-tinged" language in the past to describe courses he disapproves of as "bordering on murderous."
Peterson has used defamatory, inflammatory and even violent terms to describe his academic opponents who take issue with his opposition to the use of gender pronouns, in particular, the federal government's adding of "gender identity and gender expression" to the list of prohibited grounds for discrimination in the [[Canadian Human Rights Act]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Jordan Peterson's federal funding denied, Rebel Media picks up the tab|https://thevarsity.ca/2017/05/01/jordan-petersons-federal-funding-denied-rebel-media-picks-up-the-tab/]]'' May 1, 2017, Sophia Savva, [[The Varsity]]
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An Indiegogo campaign started by The [[Rebel Media]], a conservative news and opinion website, has raised over $170,000 in support of U of T psychology professor [[Jordan Peterson]] after his funding proposal was denied for the first time in his career.
The decision was made by a currently-anonymous review committee from the [[Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council]] (SSHRC), the postsecondary-based federal research funding agency. The names of this year's committee members will be released on the SSHRC's website once the review process is complete.
On [[Twitter]], Peterson said his previous proposal to the same agency "received more funding than any other in the history of the U [[Toronto]] Psych Dept."
This time, however, Peterson said his proposal received "an exceedingly low rating."
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|>| !Jordan Sather |
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|>| !Jordan Sekulow |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c9/Jordan_Sekulow.jpg/175px-Jordan_Sekulow.jpg]] |
|!birth date |July 14, 1982 (39 years)|
|!birth place |[[Atlanta, Georgia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta,_Georgia]], U.S.|
|!father |[[Jay Sekulow]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Jordan Sekulow|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Sekulow]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Jorge Ventura |
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|>| !Joseph Bernstein |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Joseph K. Grieboski |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/b/b5/Joegrieboski.jpg/175px-Joegrieboski.jpg]] |
|!occupation |[[Lobbyist]]|
|!employer |[[Office of Special Affairs]]|
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"Nominated for the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize", a safe claim to make since nominations are kept secret for 50 years.
!!!External links
*[[Joseph K. Grieboski: Scientology Lobbyist and Tool|http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Secrets/Grieboski/]]
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|>| !Joseph Maguire |
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|>| !Joseph M. Mercola |
|>| [img width=175px [Joseph Mercola, 2009|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/46/Dr._Mercola_-_International_Vaccine_Conference_2009_Speech.jpg/175px-Dr._Mercola_-_International_Vaccine_Conference_2009_Speech.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Joseph Michael Mercola|
|!birth date |July 8, 1954 (67 years)|
|!profession |Physician ([[Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine|DO]])|
|!specialism |Nutrition|
|!known for |Mercola.com, an alternative medicine website|
|!graduated from |[[University of Illinois]] and the [[Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine]]|
|!work institution |Natural Health Center|
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!!!See also
*[[Joseph Mercola|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Mercola]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Josh Duggar |
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|>| !Josh Hawley |
|>| [img width=175px [Josh Hawley saluting the mob that invaded the Capitol|https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/a/ab/01_josh_hawley_fist_francis_chung.jpg/175px-01_josh_hawley_fist_francis_chung.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Joshua David Hawley|
|!birth date |December 31, 1979 (41 years)|
|!birth place |[[Springdale, Arkansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springdale,_Arkansas]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Josh Hawley|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Hawley]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Josh Hawley#Storming of the United States Capitol|Storming of the United States Capitol|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Hawley#Storming_of_the_United_States_Capitol|Storming_of_the_United_States_Capitol]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Josh Israel |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Joshua James |
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|>| !Joshua Moon |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Journalist Bill Gertz Testified That He Took Money From Someone Connected To A Chinese Billionaire|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/rosiegray/a-conservative-journalist-admitted-to-taking-100000-from]]'' April 23, 2020, Rosie Gray, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The journalist, [[Bill Gertz]], was fired from the [[Washington Free Beacon]] last year for what the publication called an "undisclosed financial transaction" with someone he covered.
The disclosure sheds light on the journalist's mysterious firing last fall and offers a window into that billionaire's connections to influential [[China]] hawks.
In a deposition from Oct. 15, Gertz told lawyers for a company involved in a lawsuit with another company connected to billionaire [[Guo Wengui]], aka Miles Kwok, that he had approached Guo for an advance for Deceiving the Sky, his latest book on China that was published last year. Gertz described it as a "loan" that would be paid back using his book royalties.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Journalist leaves Christian Post amid its plans to attack Christianity Today|https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2019/12/23/christianity-today-called-trumps-impeachment-why-it-could-cost-magazine/]]'' December 24, 2019, Sarah Pulliam Bailey, [[Washington Post]]
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[[Journalist]] [[Napp Nazworth]], who has worked for the [[Christian Post]] website since [[2011]], said he quit his job Monday because the website was planning to publish a pro-Trump editorial that would slam [[Christianity Today]]. Nazworth, who sits on the editorial board as politics editor, said the website has sought to represent both sides and published both pro- and anti-Trump stories.
"I never got the gist they were gung-ho Trumpian types," Nazworth said. "Everything has escalated with the Christianity Today editorial."
Nazworth, who has been critical of Trump and suggested leaders who supported him have "traded their moral authority," said he doesn't know what he will do next.
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|>| !Jovan Hutton Pulitzer |
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The CueCat Guy.
!!!See also
*[[J Hutton Pulitzer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J_Hutton_Pulitzer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Joy Behar: It's 'Good News' That White Nationalists Are Turning on Trump Over Soleimani|https://www.thedailybeast.com/joy-behar-claims-its-good-news-that-white-nationalists-are-turning-on-trump-over-soleimani]]'' January 8, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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The View's Joy Behar on Wednesday celebrated noxious white supremacist [[Richard Spencer]]'s disavowal of President [[Donald Trump]] over escalating tensions with [[Iran]], calling Spencer's slam of Trump "some good news."
Following Iran's missile attacks on two [[Iraq]]i military bases housing American troops on Tuesday evening, Spencer—who helped organize the deadly white nationalist "[[Unite the Right]]" rally in [[Charlottesville]]—took to [[Twitter]] to declare, "I deeply regret voting for and promoting Donald Trump in [[2016]]."
Moments before Trump told the nation that they should be "extremely grateful" that Iran "appears to be standing down," The View hosts discussed public reactions to Tuesday night's strikes, which Iran said was in retaliation for Trump killing top Iranian General [[Qassem Soleimani]].
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|>| !Juan Pablo Andrade |
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|>| !Judd Deere |
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!!!See also
*[[Judd Deere|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judd_Deere]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Judge Amy Coney Barrett |
|>| [img width=175px [Barrett in 2018|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/ca/Amy_Coney_Barrett.jpg/175px-Amy_Coney_Barrett.jpg]] |
|!birth date |January 28, 1972 (49 years)|
|!birth place |[[New Orleans|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans]], [[Louisiana|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Amy Coney Barrett|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Coney_Barrett]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Judge Dismisses One America News Network Defamation Suit Against Rachel Maddow, MSNBC|https://deadline.com/2020/05/rachel-maddow-one-america-news-network-defamation-1202942022/]]'' May 22, 2020, Ted Johnson, [[Deadline]]
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UPDATED, with comment from plaintiffs: A federal judge in [[San Diego]] dismissed [[One America News Network]]'s defamation lawsuit against Rachel Maddow, [[MSNBC]] and Comcast, concluding that Maddow was stating her opinion when she said that the right-leaning channel "really, literally is paid [[Russia]]n propaganda."
"Considering the totality of the circumstances – including the general context of the statements, the specific context of the statements, and the statements' susceptibility of being proven true or false – a reasonable fact finder could only conclude that the statement was one of opinion not fact," U.S. District Judge Cynthia Bashant wrote in a 17-page ruling.
She also said that the defendants could seek attorneys fees and costs.
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|>| !Judge F. Dennis Saylor |
|!occupation |Judge|
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|>| !Judge Laurence Silberman |
|!occupation |Judge|
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!!!See also
*[[Laurence Silberman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_Silberman]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Judge Linda Allan |
|!occupation |Judge|
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|>| !Judge Linda Babb |
|!occupation |Judge|
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|>| !Judge Merrick Garland |
|!occupation |Judge|
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|>| !Judge Neomi Rao |
|!occupation |Judge|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Judge Orders $14 Million Payment In Neo-Nazi 'Troll Storm' Lawsuit|https://www.mtpr.org/post/judge-orders-14-million-payment-neo-nazi-troll-storm-lawsuit]]'' July 15, 2019, Nicky Ouellet, [[Montana Public Radio]]
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A federal judge in [[Missoula]] says the publisher of a neo-Nazi website should have to pay over $14 million to the victim of an internet trolling campaign.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Jeremiah Lynch said in his recommendation Monday that [[Andrew Anglin]] should also have to remove all posts that encourage his readers to contact real estate agent [[Tanya Gersh]].
Lynch's recommendation must be approved by U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen to take effect.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Judge Orders Justice Department To Release More Portions Of Mueller Report Before Election|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/jasonleopold/judge-orders-more-mueller-report-unredacted]]'' October 1, 2020, Jason Leopold, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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A federal judge has ruled that the Justice Department improperly redacted significant portions of the Mueller report and must release those sections by Nov. 2, just one day before the presidential election.
In a 40-page opinion released Wednesday, [[US District Court]] Judge Reggie Walton said the agency violated federal law when it redacted sections of the report dealing with, among other things, discussions within the special counsel's office about whether to charge certain individuals with crimes. Government attorneys had justified their decision to withhold those portions under a section of law known as the deliberative process privilege, or "Exemption 5," but Walton wrote that it "failed to show that it appropriately withheld information" under that standard.
At the same time, the judge ruled that the government was right to redact much of the Mueller report under separate exemptions that are designed to protect the integrity of ongoing investigations, law enforcement techniques and procedures, and individuals' privacy.
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|>| !Judge Richard Sullivan |
|!occupation |Judge|
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Judge rules against Trump in tax records subpoena fight|https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/20/politics/donald-trump-new-york-tax-records/index.html]]'' August 20, 2020, Katelyn Polantz, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) A federal judge on Thursday said [[New York]] state prosecutors could have access to President [[Donald Trump]]'s accounting records for a criminal investigation, siding harshly against the President.
The ruling by US District [[Judge Victor Marrero]] follows a landmark Supreme Court decision this summer that appeared to set up potentially lengthy delays on subpoenas for Trump's records. Yet the ruling on Thursday snaps attention back to the ongoing criminal probe of Trump's business dealings, and revives the possibility that [[Manhattan]] District Attorney [[Cyrus Vance]] could reach the records before the presidential election.
"Justice requires an end to this controversy," Marrero wrote.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Judge rules that neo-Nazi blog owner should pay $14 million for inciting a 'troll storm'|https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/16/20696198/daily-stormer-neo-nazi-owner-troll-lawsuit-loss-damages-andrew-anglin-splc-tanya-gersh]]'' July 16, 2019, Adi Robertson, [[The Verge]]
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A judge says [[Daily Stormer]] owner [[Andrew Anglin]] should pay $14 million for urging followers to terrorize a [[Jewish]] woman in [[Montana]]. US Magistrate Judge Jeremiah Lynch made the recommendation yesterday, and as The [[New York Times]] notes, it's now awaiting approval from [[US District Court]] Judge Dana Christensen. In addition to monetary damages, the ruling recommends requiring the Daily Stormer to take down articles about Anglin's target [[Tanya Gersh]] — who's still suffering "atrocious conduct" from harassers because of the posts.
Anglin refused to appear in court, and this is a harsh default judgment against him. It recommends Gersh receive around $4 million as compensation for lost earnings and emotional distress, citing the "particularly egregious and reprehensible nature" of Anglin's actions. The judge also awarded $10 million in punitive damages — the maximum amount allowed under the law — to "punish Anglin and deter him from engaging in such conduct in the future."
The judge called Anglin's actions 'particularly egregious and reprehensible'
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Judge rules woman who accused Trump of rape can proceed with defamation suit|https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/511010-judge-rules-woman-who-accused-trump-of-rape-can-proceed-with]]'' August 7, 2020, J. Edward Moreno, [[The Hill]]
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A [[New York]] State Supreme Court justice on Thursday denied a motion by President Trump asserting absolute immunity in a defamation lawsuit brought by [[E. Jean Carroll]].
The ruling allows the case to go forward without waiting for a decision from an appeals court on a separate, similar suit.
Carroll, a longtime advice columnist, claimed in her [[2019]] book "What Do We Need Men For?" that Trump sexually assaulted her in the dressing room of a Bergdorf Goodman department store in [[Manhattan]] in the mid-[[1990]]s.
Carroll filed the defamation lawsuit in November after the president denied the allegations, saying he's never met her despite there being photos of them together.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Judge skewers GOP over suit targeting newly registered voters in Georgia|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/18/judge-skewers-gop-georiga-suit-448547]]'' December 18, 2020, Josh Gerstein, [[Politico]]
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A federal judge expressed bafflement Friday at the legal underpinnings of a [[Republican]]-led lawsuit seeking to disqualify some voters who recently registered in [[Georgia]], just weeks in advance of a pair of hotly contested runoff elections that will dictate control of the U.S. Senate.
The Georgia Republican Party, NRSC and the campaigns of Sens. [[Kelly Loeffler]] and [[David Perdue]] filed a suit Thursday arguing that data on new registrations indicate they include hundreds of voters who already cast ballots in other states with Senate races this year.
However, following a hearing that stretched to more than two hours Friday afternoon, U.S. District Judge Lisa Godbey Wood denied the Republicans' request for an emergency order setting aside all ballots cast by tens of thousands of voters registered since the Nov. 3 election.
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|>| !Judge Sullivan |
|!occupation |Judge|
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Judge tosses lawsuit over law center's hate group labels|https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/judge-tosses-lawsuit-over-law-centers-hate-group-labels/2019/09/16/ef1ef79a-d8a0-11e9-a1a5-162b8a9c9ca2_story.html]]'' September 16, 2019, Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press, [[Washington Post]]
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. — A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit that accused leaders of the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] of trying to financially destroy one of the organizations that it has labeled as a hate group.
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson in [[Washington]], D.C., ruled Friday that the [[Center for Immigration Studies]]' lawsuit is devoid of any allegation that the [[Alabama]]-based law center made a false statement about the Washington-based nonprofit.
Jackson said the suit improperly attempts to "shoehorn" a defamation claim into the framework of a case that accused the law center leaders of violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Judge tosses lawsuit over law center's hate group labels|https://www.apnews.com/a5cabf26f1c1487baf7d4997f7139972]]'' September 16, 2019, Michael Kunzelman, [[Associated Press]]
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit that accused leaders of the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] of trying to financially destroy one of the organizations that it has labeled as a hate group.
The [[Center for Immigration Studies]]' lawsuit is devoid of any allegation that the law center made a false statement about the [[Washington]]-based nonprofit, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson in Washington, D.C., said in her ruling Friday.
"The upshot of the complaint is that defendants advanced a conclusion that was debatable, and that this expression of a flawed opinion harmed plaintiff's reputation," Jackson wrote.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Judge tosses out lawsuit over law center's hate group labels|https://apnews.com/a5cabf26f1c1487baf7d4997f7139972]]'' September 16, 2019, Michael Kunzelman, [[Associated Press]]
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit that accused leaders of the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] of trying to financially destroy one of the organizations that it has labeled as a hate group.
The [[Center for Immigration Studies]]' lawsuit is devoid of any allegation that the law center made a false statement about the [[Washington]]-based nonprofit, U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson in Washington, D.C., said in her ruling Friday.
"The upshot of the complaint is that defendants advanced a conclusion that was debatable, and that this expression of a flawed opinion harmed plaintiff's reputation," Jackson wrote.
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Judge tosses suit over Trump affair story after Fox News argues no "reasonable viewer" takes Tucker Carlson seriously|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-tosses-suit-trump-affair-story-fox-news-tucker-carlson/]]'' September 25, 2020, [[CBS News]]
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A [[Manhattan]] judge has tossed out a defamation lawsuit against [[Fox News]] brought by the former Playboy model who took a $150,000 payoff to squelch her story of an affair with a pre-presidency [[Donald Trump]]. [[Karen McDougal]] had alleged in the suit filed late last year that Fox host [[Tucker Carlson]] slandered her by calling the payout "a classic case of extortion."
U.S. District Court Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil ruled on Thursday that McDougal failed to prove that Carlson was accusing her of an actual crime in a way that would back up a defamation claim. The judge said that lawyers for Fox "persuasively" argued that "any reasonable viewer 'arrive[s] with an appropriate amount of skepticism' about the statements" Carlson makes, according to a court filing.
The judge called the on-air remarks "rhetorical hyperbole and opinion commentary intended to frame a political debate, and as such, are not actionable as defamation," the judge said in a written ruling.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Judge: Federal Officers Can't Use Force On Journalists In Portland|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/judge-bans-federal-use-of-force-journalists-portland]]'' July 24, 2020, Zoe Tillman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — A federal judge in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], entered a temporary restraining order on Thursday that blocks federal law enforcement officers from arresting or using physical force against journalists and legal observers as they respond to anti–police brutality protests there.
The Trump administration is facing multiple lawsuits challenging the federal response to the demonstrations in Portland, where protesters have reported that officers without identifying markers have been snatching people off the street. This is the first order that places a court-enforced restriction on the actions of law enforcement officers from the [[Department of Homeland Security]] and Department of Justice, which have been accused of making unlawful arrests and engaging in unconstitutional violence against demonstrators, journalists, and legal observers.
The legal team representing the journalists and legal observers, which includes the [[American Civil Liberties Union]], had submitted declarations to the court from individuals who said they were clearly marked as members of the press and complying with orders to move away from the federal courthouse in Portland when they were shot with "less than lethal" munitions, such as rubber and plastic bullets, by federal officers. At a hearing earlier on Thursday, Matthew Borden, a lawyer for the journalists and legal observers, argued that the uses of force against journalists were "acts of intimidation by a tyrant."
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|>| !Judicial Crisis Network |
|!formation |December 23, 2004|
|!registration id |06290118|
|!jurisdiction |us-va|
|!type |501(c)(4)|
|!tax id |20-2303252|
|!formerly |Judicial Confirmation Network|
|!website |[[judicialnetwork.com/|https://judicialnetwork.com/]]|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Judicial Crisis Network|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judicial_Crisis_Network]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Federalist Society]]
!!!External links
*[[Judicial Crisis Network|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Judicial_Crisis_Network]], SourceWatch.
*[[Search Results: Judicial Crisis Network|https://www.opensecrets.org/search?q=Judicial+Crisis+Network]], OpenSecrets.
*[[Judicial Crisis Network - Donors|http://conservativetransparency.org/donor/judicial-crisis-network/]], Conservative Transparency.
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|>| !Judicial Education Project |
|!formation |December 22, 2004|
|!registration id |06288435|
|!jurisdiction |us-va|
|!tax id |20-2466871|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Daniel Casey]]|
|!leader title2 |Secretary|
|!leader name2 |[[Carrie Severino]]|
|!leader title3 |ED|
|!leader name3 |[[Jason Snead]]|
|!website |[[honestelections.org/|https://www.honestelections.org/]]|
</div>
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|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/202466871/202466871_2016_0e90d909.PDF]]|12/07/17| $2,227,455.00|
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|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/202466871/202466871_2014_0c0d8f8f.PDF]]|12/21/15| $216,423.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/202466871/202466871_2013_0af526a1.PDF]]|12/16/14| $491,801.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/202466871/202466871_2012_09cf31f0.PDF]]|12/16/13| $219,015.00|
!!!See also
*[[Judicial Crisis Network]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Judicial group to hammer Christie|https://www.politico.com/story/2014/07/conservative-judicial-group-to-hammer-chris-christie-108907]]'' July 15, 2014, Maggie Haberman, [[Politico]]
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A conservative judicial group is planning to run $75,000 in digital ads during [[New Jersey]] Gov. [[Chris Christie]]'s trip to [[Iowa]] later this week, bracketing him at a time when he's re-emerging from the Bridgegate scandal.
The [[Judicial Crisis Network]], run by [[Carrie Severino]], a former law clerk for Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]], will run the ads over three days, hoping to drive millions of eyeballs to a website devoted to the New Jersey governor's records on judicial appointments.
The two videos — one is 15 seconds long, the other 90 seconds long — are blistering about Christie on the topic of judges.
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|>| !Judicial Watch, Inc. |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/8/87/Judicial-watch.jpg/175px-Judicial-watch.jpg]] |
|!formation |July 29, 1994|
|!tax id |52-1885088|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2834848|
|!location |425 Third Street, SW, Suite 800, Washington, District of Columbia, 20024, USA|
|!website |[[judicialwatch.org|https://www.judicialwatch.org]]|
</div>
''Judicial Watch'' (JW) is an American [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] [[activist group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/activist_group]]<<ref " [6]">> and self-styled [[watchdog group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/watchdog_group]]<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> that files [[Freedom of Information Act|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_Information_Act_(United_States)]] (FOIA) lawsuits to investigate alleged misconduct by government officials.
Founded in 1994, JW has primarily targeted Democrats, in particular the [[Clinton administration|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinton_administration]], the [[Obama administration|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obama_administration]], and [[Hillary Clinton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Clinton]], although it has sued Republicans as well including the administration of [[George W. Bush|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush]]. It has also filed lawsuits against government climate scientists; Judicial Watch has described climate science as "fraud science". The group has made numerous false and unsubstantiated claims, which have been picked up by right-wing news outlets. Most of its lawsuits have been dismissed.<<ref " [6]">>
!!!Funding
Judicial Watch has an annual budget of about $35 million.<<ref " [6]">> Between 1997 and 2002 Judicial Watch received $7,069,500 in 19 grants from a handful of foundations. The bulk of this funding came from three foundations: the [[Sarah Scaife Foundation|Scaife Foundations]], a funder of [[politically conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conservatism_in_the_United_States]] causes;<<ref " [3]">> [[The Carthage Foundation|Scaife Foundations]], which merged into the Sarah Scaife Foundation in 2014;<<ref " [4]">> and the [[John M. Olin Foundation]], Inc., another conservative foundation which folded in 2005.<<ref " [5]">> As of 2010, the Sarah Scaife Foundation was the group's largest contributor.<<ref " [7]">>
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|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |08/1995|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
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|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521885088/521885088_2016_0e4a646f.PDF]]|10/17/17| $66,658,790.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521885088/521885088_2015_0d36f56a.PDF]]|12/22/16| $49,452,511.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521885088/521885088_2014_0b87b815.PDF]]|07/09/15| $38,432,915.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521885088/521885088_2013_0ab5b8aa.PDF]]|10/21/14| $29,494,983.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521885088/521885088_2012_095b18bf.PDF]]|06/26/13| $25,044,926.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521885088/521885088_2011_08650414.PDF]]|07/18/12| $20,318,600.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521885088/521885088_2010_075f6057.PDF]]|08/05/11| $18,219,800.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521885088/521885088_2009_06174637.PDF]]|07/16/10| $13,000,659.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521885088/521885088_2008_05589B15.PDF]]|10/02/09| $9,899,322.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521885088/521885088_2007_042D61B3.PDF]]|07/17/08| $12,802,698.00|
!!!See also
*[[Groundswell]]
*[[Freedom Watch]]
*[[Tom Fitton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Fitton]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Judicial Watch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judicial_Watch]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Groundswell group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groundswell_group]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Judicial Watch|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Judicial_Watch]], SourceWatch.
*[[Judicial Watch|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/organizations/judicial-watch/]], Right Wing Watch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Leary, Alex. [[Rep. Gaetz calls McCabe firing 'wholly justified'|http://www.tampabay.com/florida-politics/buzz/2018/03/19/rep-gaetz-calls-mccabe-firing-wholly-justified/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Singman, Brooke (March 5, 2018). [[Judicial Watch sues DOJ for Bruce and Nellie Ohr records related to Fusion GPS, anti-Trump dossier|http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/03/05/judicial-watch-sues-doj-for-bruce-and-nellie-ohr-records-related-to-fusion-gps-anti-trump-dossier.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Lord, Rich (October 25, 2014). [[Scaife-related foundations poised to take bigger stage|http://www.post-gazette.com/local/2014/10/25/Scaife-related-foundations-poised-to-take-bigger-stage/stories/201410250058]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[The Carthage Foundation|http://www.scaife.com/carthage.html]]. Scaife Foundations.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "John M. Miller (April 6, 2005). [[Foundation's End The last days of John M. Olin's conservative fortune|http://old.nationalreview.com/miller/miller200504060758.asp]]. National Review.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Mahler, Jonathan (October 12, 2016). [[Group's Tactic on Hillary Clinton: Sue Her Again and Again|https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/13/us/politics/judicial-watch-hillary-clinton.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Stephen Lemons. [[Richard Mellon Scaife's Cash Pays For Judicial Watch's Ideologically Motivated Lawsuits|http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2010-12-23/news/richard-mellon-scaife-s-cash-pays-for-judicial-watch-s-ideologically-motivated-lawsuits/]]. //Phoenix New Times//.">>
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|>| !Judy Mikovits |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Julian Assange Claims Trump Offered a Pardon for Help Covering Up Russia's 2016 Hacking|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/884m7z/julian-assange-claims-trump-offered-a-pardon-for-help-covering-up-russias-2016-hacking]]'' February 19, 2020, Greg Walters, [[Vice News]]
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President Trump offered up a presidential pardon to [[Julian Assange]] if the jailed radical activist would deny that [[Russia]] hacked emails from Democrats before the [[2016]] election, Assange's lawyer claimed in British court.
Assange, the founder of the notorious ultra-transparency outfit [[WikiLeaks]], is now in [[London]] court battling extradition to the United States for alleged crimes unrelated to the group's role in the 2016 election, when it released damaging emails stolen from Democrats by Russian spies.
Assange's attorney Edward Fitzgerald said former U.S. [[Republican]] [[Congress]]man [[Dana Rohrabacher]], a man with his own legendary affinity for Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]], delivered the message to Assange at the [[Ecuador]]ian Embassy in London in August [[2017]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Julian Assange's Hatred of Hillary Clinton Was No Secret. His Advice to Donald Trump Was.|https://theintercept.com/2017/11/15/wikileaks-julian-assange-donald-trump-jr-hillary-clinton/]]'' November 15, 2017, Robert Mackey, [[The Intercept]]
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The revelation that [[WikiLeaks]] secretly offered help to [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign, in a series of private [[Twitter]] messages sent to the candidate's son [[Donald Trump Jr]]., gave ammunition to the group's many detractors and also sparked anger from some longtime supporters of the organization and its founder, [[Julian Assange]].
One of the most high-profile dissenters was journalist [[Barrett Brown]], whose crowdsourced investigations of hacked corporate documents later posted on WikiLeaks led to a prison sentence.
Brown had a visceral reaction to the news, first reported by [[The Atlantic]], that WikiLeaks had been advising the Trump campaign. In a series of tweets and [[Facebook]] videos, Brown accused Assange of having compromised "the movement" to expose corporate and government wrongdoing by acting as a covert political operative.
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|>| !Julie Bykowicz |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Julie Kirchner |
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!!!See also
*[[Julie Kirchner|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Kirchner]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Juliet Huddy |
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|>| !Julio Rosas |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Justice Alito's jurisprudence of white racial innocence|https://www.vox.com/2020/4/23/21228636/alito-racism-ramos-louisiana-unanimous-jury]]'' April 23, 2020, Ian Millhiser, [[Vox]]
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The practical impact of Ramos is small — until recently, only two states, [[Louisiana]] and [[Oregon]], permitted a non-unanimous jury to convict a defendant. And Louisiana recently amended its constitution to eliminate this practice. But advocates saw in the ruling a big symbolic change in favor of racial justice. As the Court's lead opinion pointed out, non-unanimous juries are a practice rooted in white supremacy.
One justice took umbrage with that invocation of racism: [[Justice Samuel Alito]]. His dissent was the latest in a string of opinions bristling at the idea that racism still shapes many policymakers' decisions today, and that the legacy of past racism still affects people of color. In the most noteworthy of those opinions, [[2018]]'s Abbott v. Perez, Alito convinced a majority of his colleagues to write such a strong presumption of white racial innocence into the law governing racial voter discrimination that it is now virtually impossible for voting rights plaintiffs to prove that state lawmakers acted with racist intent.
Alito does not appear driven by broad skepticism of racial issues. While he has repeatedly lashed out at the mere suggestion that white policymakers may have been motivated by racism, he took a drastically different tone in Ricci v. DeStefano ([[2009]]). In that case, Alito wrote a lengthy concurring opinion suggesting that a cohort of mostly white firefighters were denied promotions due to a conspiracy between [[New Haven]] Mayor John DeStefano and a local black preacher.
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|>| !Justice Anthony Kennedy |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/20/Anthony_Kennedy_official_SCOTUS_portrait.jpg/175px-Anthony_Kennedy_official_SCOTUS_portrait.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Anthony McLeod Kennedy|
|!birth date |July 23, 1936 (85 years)|
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*[[Anthony Kennedy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Kennedy]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Justice Antonin Scalia |
|!occupation |Judge|
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|>| !Justice Brett Kavanaugh |
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|!birth name |Brett Michael Kavanaugh|
|!birth date |February 12, 1965 (56 years)|
|!birth place |[[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Brett Kavanaugh|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Kavanaugh]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms |
|!abbreviation |JCCF|
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|!registration id |765993-8|
|!tax id |817174865 RR 0001|
|!type |Charitable organization|
|!location |41-287 Southampton Drive Southwest, Calgary, AB, Canada|
|!website |[[jccf.ca/|https://www.jccf.ca/]]|
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The ''Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms'' (''JCCF'') is <s>an American</s> a Canadian conservative legal [[advocacy organization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/advocacy_group]] specializing in the <s>First Amendment</s> [[Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Charter_of_Rights_and_Freedoms]]. The organization describes itself as non-partisan but it has partnered with several [[right-wing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/right-wing_politics]] backers in the United States, including funding by the Koch [[Atlas Network]].<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">> Based in [[Calgary]], [[Alberta]], the organization was founded in 2010 by [[John Carpay]],<<ref " [6]">> a former Alberta provincial director of the [[Canadian Taxpayers Federation]]<<ref " [7]">> and a former candidate of the federal [[Reform Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_Party_of_Canada]] and provincial [[Wildrose Party]]<<ref " [8]">><<ref " [9]">> who later joined the [[United Conservative Party]].<<ref " [10]">>
!!!See also
*[[Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_Centre_for_Constitutional_Freedoms]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Dobbin, Murray. "Canada After Harper". James Lorimer & Company.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Climenhaga, David. [[The Wealthy U.S. Libertarians Supporting Canada's Right-Wing Think-Tanks|https://www.policyalternatives.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/publications/National%20Office/2018/09/CCPA%20Monitor%20Sept%20Oct%202018%20WEB.pdf]]. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Appel, Jeremy (17 November 2018). [[Kenney Must Take Right-Wing Extremism More Seriously|https://medicinehatnews.com/commentary/opinions/2018/11/17/kenney-must-take-right-wing-extremism-more-seriously/]]. //Medicine Hat News//. Continental Newspapers.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Climenhaga, David (5 July 2018). [[What Does the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Get from Its Right-Wing US Partner?|https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2018/07/05/Canadian-Taxpayers-Federation-Get/]]. //The Tyee//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[Dark Money in Conservative Politics: The Shadowy American Nonprofit Bankrolling Canada's Conservative Movement|https://north99.org/2018/02/08/dark-money-conservative-politics-shadowy-american-nonprofit-bankrolling-canadas-conservative-movement/]]. //North99//. February 8, 2018.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Simpson, Kaitlyn (13 February 2017). [[Inside the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms|https://thevarsity.ca/2017/02/13/inside-the-justice-centre-for-constitutional-freedoms/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "[[John Carpay|http://www.iedm.org/844-john-carpay]]. MEI.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "''History of Federal Ridings Since 1867'', accessed 22 May 2014, http://www.parl.gc.ca/About/Parliament/FederalRidingsHistory/hfer.asp?Include=&Language=E&rid=877&Search=Det">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "''Candidates by Party'', accessed 22 May 2014, http://results.elections.ab.ca/wtPartyCandidatesWAP.htm?">><br/><<footnotes " [10]" "Rieger, Sarah (11 November 2018). [[Calgary Lawyer Challenging Gay–Straight Alliance Bill Compares Pride Flags to Swastikas|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/john-carpay-pride-flags-swastikas-1.4901229]]. //CBC News//.">>
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|>| !Justice Clarence Thomas |
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|!birth date |June 23, 1948 (73 years)|
|!birth place |[[Pin Point|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pin_Point,_Georgia]], [[Georgia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)]], U.S.|
|!spouse |[[Ginni Thomas]]|
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*[[Clarence Thomas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Thomas]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Justice Dept. Never Fully Examined Trump's Ties to Russia, Ex-Officials Say|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/30/us/politics/trump-russia-justice-department.html]]'' August 30, 2020, Michael S. Schmidt, [[New York Times]]
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The special counsel who finished the investigation, Robert S. Mueller III, secured three dozen indictments and convictions of some top Trump advisers, and he produced a report that outlined [[Russia]]'s wide-ranging operations to help get Mr. Trump elected and the president's efforts to impede the inquiry.
But law enforcement officials never fully investigated Mr. Trump's own relationship with Russia, even though some career F.B.I. counterintelligence investigators thought his ties posed such a national security threat that they took the extraordinary step of opening an inquiry into them. Within days, the former deputy attorney general Rod J. Rosenstein curtailed the investigation without telling the bureau, all but ensuring it would go nowhere.
A bipartisan report by the [[Republican]]-led [[Senate Intelligence Committee]] released this month came the closest to an examination of the president's links to Russia. Senators depicted extensive ties between Trump associates and Russia, identified a close associate of a former Trump campaign chairman as a Russian intelligence officer and outlined how allegations about Mr. Trump's encounters with women during trips to [[Moscow]] could be used to compromise him. But the senators acknowledged they lacked access to the full picture, particularly any insight into Mr. Trump's finances.
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|>| !Justice Earl Warren |
|!occupation |Judge|
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|>| !Justice Elena Kagan |
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|!birth date |April 28, 1960 (61 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], U.S.|
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*[[Elena Kagan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Kagan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Justice John Roberts |
|>| [img width=175px [Official portrait, 2005|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/43/Official_roberts_CJ.jpg/175px-Official_roberts_CJ.jpg]] |
|!title |Chief Justice|
|!occupation |Judge|
|!birth name |John Glover Roberts Jr.|
|!birth date |January 27, 1955 (66 years)|
|!birth place |[[Buffalo|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo,_New_York]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[John Roberts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Roberts]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Justice Lewis Powell |
|!occupation |Judge|
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*[[Lewis F. Powell Jr.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_F._Powell_Jr.]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Justice Neil Gorsuch |
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|!birth name |Neil McGill Gorsuch|
|!birth date |August 29, 1967 (54 years)|
|!birth place |[[Denver|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver]], [[Colorado|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Neil Gorsuch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Gorsuch]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Justice Robert Jackson |
|!occupation |Judge|
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|>| !Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg |
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|!birth name |Joan Ruth Bader|
|!birth date |March 15, 1933|
|!death date |September 18, 2020 (87 years)|
|!birth place |[[Brooklyn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn]], New York City, U.S.|
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*[[Ruth Bader Ginsburg|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Bader_Ginsburg]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Outsider's Champion, Has Died at 87|https://www.thedailybeast.com/justice-ruth-bader-ginsburg-the-outsiders-champion-has-died-at-87]]'' September 18, 2020, Jay Michaelson, [[Daily Beast]]
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court justice, trailblazing feminist, and the closest thing to a folk hero the high court has ever seen, has died at the age of 87. The Supreme Court announced that she died Friday due to complications from metastatic pancreas cancer.
In a statement dictated to her granddaughter just days before her death, Ginsburg said, "My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed."
Tributes began pouring in instantly. The chief justice, John Roberts, said in a statement that the country had lost "a jurist of historic stature."
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|>| !Justice Samuel Alito |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ac/Samuel_Alito_official_photo.jpg/175px-Samuel_Alito_official_photo.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Samuel Anthony Alito Jr.|
|!birth date |April 1, 1950 (71 years)|
|!birth place |[[Trenton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trenton,_New_Jersey]], [[New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Samuel Alito|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Alito]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Justice Sonia Sotomayor |
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|!birth name |Sonia Maria Sotomayor|
|!birth date |June 25, 1954 (67 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Sonia Sotomayor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonia_Sotomayor]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Justice Stephen Breyer |
|>| [img width=175px [Official portrait, ~2006|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9c/Stephen_Breyer%2C_SCOTUS_photo_portrait.jpg/175px-Stephen_Breyer%2C_SCOTUS_photo_portrait.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Stephen Gerald Breyer|
|!birth date |August 15, 1938 (83 years)|
|!birth place |[[San Francisco|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco]], [[California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Stephen Breyer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Breyer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Justice William Rehnquist |
|!occupation |Judge|
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Justices Thomas, Alito Blast Supreme Court Decision On Same-Sex Marriage Rights|https://www.npr.org/2020/10/05/920416357/justices-thomas-alito-blast-supreme-court-decision-on-gay-marriage-rights]]'' October 5, 2020, Nina Totenberg, [[National Public Radio]]
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Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito issued a broadside against the high court's [[2015]] same-sex marriage decision on Monday when the court declined to hear a case brought by a former [[Kentucky]] county clerk who refused to issue a marriage license for such couples.
The two justices agreed with the decision not to hear the case but used the occasion to take a legal baseball bat to the court's 2015 decision Obergefell v. Hodges, which declared that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry under the 14th Amendment guarantee to equal protection of the law.
Writing for himself and Alito, Thomas said that the court's decision "enables courts and governments to brand religious adherents who believe that marriage is between one man and one woman as bigots, making their religious liberty concerns that much easier to dismiss."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Justin 'No Bailouts' Amash's Company Received Up To $2 Million in Coronavirus Bailout Funds|https://readsludge.com/2020/07/10/justin-no-bailouts-amashs-company-received-up-to-2-million-in-coronavirus-bailout-funds/]]'' July 10, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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This article has been updated to incorporate comments from Amash's chief of staff.
When [[Congress]] passed the [[Coronavirus]] Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act in March, only a handful of representatives spoke out against it. The bill is unprecedented in its spending and gives extraordinary power to government officials to intervene in the markets, but it was seen as a necessary response to the pandemic that would grind the economy to a halt.
One of the strongest voices against the bill was Rep. [[Justin Amash]] (I-Mich.), the libertarian representative who left the GOP last year citing his disillusionment with partisan politics. Amash called the [[CARES Act]] a "raw deal" that does "too little for those who need the most help, while providing hundreds of billions in corporate welfare," and he threatened to object to the House passing the bill by unanimous consent, before ultimately backing off. On March 15, as the Senate was preparing to take up the first iteration of the bill, Amash staked out his position with a "no bailouts" tweet.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Justin Trudeau |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Kaitlin Bennett |
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|!birth date |October 15, 1995 (25 years)|
|!education |[[Kent State University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_University]] ([[BS|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Science]])|
|!known for |[[Open carry|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_carry]]ing an AR-10 at Kent State the day after her graduation|
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*[[Kaitlin Bennett|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaitlin_Bennett]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Kaitlin Bennett|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Kaitlin_Bennett]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !Kamala Harris |
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|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |Kamala Devi Harris|
|!birth date |October 20, 1964 (56 years)|
|!birth place |[[Oakland, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakland,_California]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Democratic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Kamala Harris|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamala_Harris]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Kamala Harris Birtherism Is Happening. Already. Seriously.|https://www.thedailybeast.com/kamala-harris-birtherism-quickly-revived-by-trump-campaign-adviser-jenna-ellis]]'' August 13, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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Asked by a reporter about the baseless claim the [[California]] senator is somehow not a natural born citizen, the president ran with it: "I heard it today that she doesn't meet the requirements, and by the way the lawyer who wrote the piece is highly qualified, very talented," he said, referring to the conservative lawyer who put forth the bogus claim after Harris was tapped to join the Democratic ticket.
Hours earlier, an adviser to Trump's re-election team had shared the conspiracy theory.
[[Jenna Ellis]], a legal adviser with Trump [[2020]], retweeted an article questioning whether Harris was eligible to be president or vice president because the senator's parents were immigrants. As she could surely learn with a quick search, the answer is yes. Harris, a natural-born U.S. citizen from [[Oakland]], California, is allowed to hold those offices.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Kamala Harris Hits Trump Where It Hurts - The Economy - In First Appearance With Joe Biden|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acun164puTE]]'' August 12, 2020, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, [[YouTube]]
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It took only moments for President Trump to begin his offensive against Sen. [[Kamala Harris]] after her candidacy became official. Today, the VP hopeful hit back with a pointed crack tying the President's lack of business success to his bungling of a booming economy inherited from [[Joe Biden]] and [[Barack Obama]]. #Colbert #KamalaHarris #Monologue
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Kamala Harris's Wikipedia Page Is Being Edited|https://theintercept.com/2020/07/02/kamala-harris-wikipedia/]]'' July 2, 2020, Aída Chávez, [[The Intercept]]
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At least one highly dedicated [[Wikipedia]] user has been scrubbing controversial aspects of Harris's "tough-on-crime" record from her Wikipedia page, her decision not to prosecute Steve Mnuchin for mortgage fraud-related crimes, her strong support of prosecutors in [[Orange County]] who engaged in rampant misconduct, and other tidbits — such as her previous assertion that "it is not progressive to be soft on crime" — that could prove unflattering to Harris as the public gets to know her on the national stage. The edits, according to the page history, have elicited strong pushback from Wikipedia's volunteer editor brigade, and have drawn the page into controversy, though it's a fight the pro-Harris editor is currently winning.
Presidential vetting operations have entire teams of investigators, but for the public, when the pick is announced, the most common source for information about the person chosen is Wikipedia. And there, a war has broken out over how to talk about Harris's career.
[[California]] Democratic Sen. [[Kamala Harris]] is widely seen as a front-runner for a spot on the ticket with presumptive nominee [[Joe Biden]], with vetting well underway.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Kanye West, Prager University, and the Illusion of Free Thought - SOME MORE NEWS|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYAYFgmOWAI]]'' May 7, 2018, Some More News, [[YouTube]]
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In this week's [[Some More News]], we discuss the Kanye West of it all, his new BFF Candice Owens, Prager University, their really smart "professors" [[Charlie Kirk]], [[Ben Shapiro]], [[Steven Crowder]] and [[Dave Rubin]], the [[Koch Bro]]thers and how it all ties into the illusion of Free Thought. Basically, it's all horseshit. In other news, we still love you Kanye!
Support SOME MORE NEWS: http://www.patreon.com/codyjohnston
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Kanye West's Campaign Is Filled to the Brim With GOP Operatives|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/dyzjbm/kanye-wests-campaign-is-filled-to-the-brim-with-gop-operatives]]'' September 1, 2020, Ben Jacobs, [[Vice News]]
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[[Kanye West]]'s presidential campaign still hasn't filed its legally mandated FEC reports, but documents show [[Republican]] election lawyers keep climbing aboard his campaign to spoil [[Joe Biden]]'s chances in November.
West will be on the ballot in at least 10 states in November with the aid of a widening cast of GOP lawyers and activists.
In court documents filed Friday in a lawsuit for ballot access in [[Wisconsin]], the 43-year-old rapper listed his mailing address as that of the top Republican law firm Holtzman Vogel Josefiak Torchinsky. Jill Holtzman Vogel, a state senator in [[Virginia]] who was the GOP nominee for lieutenant governor in [[2017]], is the firm's managing partner.
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This page refers to ''Karen Johnson'', who accused [[Donald Trump]] of sexual assault.
Name collisions:
*Karen E. Johnson, former US Consul General, Hamburg.
*[[Karen Johnson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Johnson_(politician)]], former Arizona State Senator.
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|>| !Karena Virginia |
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|>| !Karl Rove |
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*[[Karl Rove|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Rove]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Karl Rove Tells on Himself, Says He Was 'Offended' That Biden Decried 'Racism'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/karl-rove-tells-on-himself-says-he-was-offended-that-biden-decried-racism?ref=home]]'' January 21, 2021, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Fox News]] contributor [[Karl Rove]] curiously railed against President [[Joe Biden]]'s call to battle racism and white supremacy on Thursday morning, saying that particular part of the inaugural address personally "offended" him.
After spending much of Wednesday praising Biden's speech, in which the new president called for uniting the nation and ending "this uncivil war," the veteran [[Republican]] strategist reversed course the following morning, blasting Biden's new executive orders and grumbling over his anti-racism remarks.
"That's an open invitation to have people come," Rove said of Biden's the immigration executive actions and proposed reform bill. Among his 17 executive orders, Biden ended the so-called [[Muslim]] travel ban, called on [[Congress]] to grant permanent status to DREAMers, and repealed Trump's immigration arrest priorities.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Karl Rove's big comeback: Legendary GOP strategist known as "Turd Blossom" rides to Trump's rescue|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/22/turd-blossoms-big-comeback-is-gop-legend-karl-rove-riding-to-donald-trumps-rescue/]]'' May 22, 2020, Heather Digby Parton, [[Salon]]
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There have been many rumors in recent weeks that the Trump campaign is starting to disintegrate. This is not surprising. All you have to do is read Trump's [[Twitter]] feed to see that the president does not like bad news and he will kill any messenger who brings it to him. Lately, there has been a whole lot of bad campaign news.
The [[New York Times]] has reported that Trump has been getting so angry at the decaying poll numbers that he yelled at campaign manager [[Brad Parscale]] and threatened to sue him during a heated phone call. (Parscale reportedly replied, "I love you too," and flew up to Washingon right away to mend fences.)
Indeed, the polls have not been looking good for Trump, but then they haven't looked very good his entire term. An impeached president whose approval rating has always hovered around 42% doesn't have a lot of room for error to begin with. Now that he's shown what a disastrous leader he is in a crisis, there very little prospect that it's going to improve.
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|>| !Katie Hobbs |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Katie Hopkins |
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|>| !Katie McHugh |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Keith Raniere |
|!birth date |August 26, 1960 (61 years)|
|!birth place |Brooklyn, New York|
|!nationality |[[American|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!alma mater |[[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rensselaer_Polytechnic_Institute]]|
|!occupation |Founder, [[NXIVM]]|
|!known for |[[Personal development|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_development]], [[multi-level marketing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/multi-level_marketing]]|
|!website |[[keithraniere.com|https://www.keithraniere.com]]|
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|>| !Keith Schiller |
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|!birth date |1959 (61-62 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
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*[[Keith Schiller|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Schiller]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Kelli Ward |
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|!office |Chair of the [[Arizona Republican Party]]|
|!birth name |Kelli Kaznoski|
|!birth date |January 25, 1969 (52 years)|
|!birth place |[[Fairmont|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairmont,_West_Virginia]], [[West Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia]], US|
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''Kelli Ward''<<ref " [2]">> (''née'' ''Kaznoski''; born January 25, 1969) is an American [[politician|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/politician]] who has served as the Chair of the [[Arizona Republican Party]] since 2019.<<ref " [1]">>
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*[[Kelli Ward|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelli_Ward]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Montini, Ej (January 28, 2019). [[AZ GOP died with John McCain – Kelli Ward just proved it|https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/ej-montini/2019/01/27/john-mccain-kelli-ward-state-republican-party/2698298002/]]. //Opinion//. Arizona Republic.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Kelli Ward's Biography|http://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/141271]]. [[Project Vote Smart|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Vote_Smart]].">>
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Kelli Ward Associated With Conspiracy Theorists And Racists Long Before Mike Cernovich|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/kelli-ward-conspiracy-theorists-racists-mike-cernovich_n_5b7edcf8e4b0cd327dfabe52]]'' August 23, 2018, Kevin Robillard, [[Huffington Post]]
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Ward, whose campaign didn't respond to HuffPost's request for comment, last week told an [[NBC]] reporter that she needed a hook to draw the media's attention and said on [[MSNBC]] that Cernovich "has an audience that we want to reach."
But it's her final stop of the day that has drawn condemnation and questions: She's set to appear at the Pioneer Museum in [[Phoenix]] with the "alt-right" provocateur [[Mike Cernovich]] , who is best known for promoting the entirely false [[Pizzagate]] conspiracy theory .
On Friday, [[Arizona]] former state Sen. [[Kelli Ward]] is set to continue a statewide tour before Tuesday's GOP primaries, running for the party's nomination to replace retiring U.S. Sen. [[Jeff Flake]]. The stops are fairly routine for a [[Republican]] primary: She's in Lake Havasu with some local politicians, at a car dealership in Kingman, then at a gun store in Paulden in the early afternoon.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Kelli Ward Keeps Up Swipes At McCain Even After His Death|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/kelli-ward-keeps-up-swipes-at-mccain-even-after-his-death]]'' August 27, 2018, Cameron Joseph, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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Ward, on the eve of her Senate primary and just two days after McCain's death, made a number of veiled swipes at the man she ran against in [[2016]].
Ward at first denied during a Monday press conference that she'd called for McCain to step down right after he announced his cancer diagnosis last year (she'd also suggested she get appointed to the seat). When a reporter confronted her with the exact quote, she doubled down on her earlier remarks, saying that McCain should have stepped aside earlier if his disease meant he couldn't do his job well.
She then compared McCain's illness to Sen. Bob Menendez's (D-NJ) corruption trial, and argued that politicians like them should step aside more often.
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{{f220.png}} ''[[Kelli Ward melts down over Republic's support for Martha McSally|https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/laurieroberts/2018/08/06/kelli-ward-rages-martha-mcsally-republic-endorsement/916780002/]]'' August 6, 2018, Laurie Roberts, Opinion, [[Arizona Republic]]
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[[Kelli Ward]] went into meltdown mode overnight, attacking reporters and generally having a Twit-fit because she didn't win The [[Arizona Republic]]'s endorsement for the open Senate seat.
For the record, she also didn't win [[Donald Trump]]'s endorsement, or former Sen. Jon Kyl's endorsement, or former Gov. Jan Brewer's endorsement.
She didn't win former House [[Newt Gingrich]]'s endorsement or the National Federation of [[Independent]] Business's endorsement either.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Kelli Ward Urges 'Reopen' Protesters To Masquerade As Health Care Workers|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/kelli-ward-arizona-republicans-reopen-covid-protests]]'' April 27, 2020, Kate Riga, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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Dr. [[Kelli Ward]], the far-right conspiracy theory-embracing chairwoman of the [[Arizona Republican Party]], encouraged her [[Twitter]] followers to don scrubs and personal protective equipment while attending "reopen" rallies to bamboozle the media.
As protesters have staged rallies in various state capitols, demanding that the governors open businesses back up amid the coronavirus pandemic, images of health care workers counter-protesting them have gone viral.
The state's Democratic party ridiculed Ward in a statement.
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Kelly Shackelford |
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|>| !Kelly Weill |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Kellyanne Conway |
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|!birth name |Kellyanne Elizabeth Fitzpatrick|
|!birth date |January 20, 1967 (54 years)|
|!birth place |[[Atco, New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atco,_New_Jersey]], U.S.|
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*[[Kellyanne Conway|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kellyanne_Conway]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Kellyanne Conway Lashes Out at Bishop Who Condemned Trump's Church Photo-Op|https://www.thedailybeast.com/kellyanne-conway-lashes-out-at-bishop-mariann-budde-who-condemned-trumps-church-photo-op]]'' June 2, 2020, Matt Wilstein, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Kellyanne Conway]] defended President [[Donald Trump]]'s decision to tear-gas protesters for a photo-op in front of St. John's Episcopal Church Monday night by going after the bishop who presides over that congregation.
The White House counselor was confronted with the criticism from Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde during an appearance on [[Fox News]] early Tuesday afternoon. Asked to respond to Budde, who told [[CNN]]'s [[Anderson Cooper]] she was "outraged" that Trump had used her church as a "prop," Conway went on the attack.
After listing various actions Trump has taken in the name of "religious liberty"—implying that all clergy should be grateful for his help—Conway addressed Budde directly.
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|!title |"Acting" Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security|
|!birth name |Kenneth Thomas Cuccinelli II|
|!birth date |July 30, 1968 (53 years)|
|!birth place |[[Edison, New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edison,_New_Jersey]], U.S.|
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*[[Ken Cuccinelli|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Cuccinelli]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ken Dandar |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|>| !Ken Rice |
|!occupation |Private investigator|
|!employer |[[Office of Special Affairs]]|
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|>| !Ken Stone |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Kenneth Blackwell |
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|>| !Kenneth Copeland |
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|!birth name |Kenneth Max Copeland|
|!birth date |December 6, 1936 (84 years)|
|!birth place |[[Lubbock, Texas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lubbock,_Texas]], U.S.|
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*[[Kenneth Copeland|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Copeland]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Kenneth Vogel |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Kenosha Shootings: Two Dead During Jacob Blake Protests|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tasneemnashrulla/kenosha-shootings-protests-jacob-blake]]'' August 26, 2020, Tasneem Nashrulla, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Two people were fatally shot and one was injured during the third night of protests in [[Kenosha]] over the police shooting of [[Jacob Blake]], a 29-year-old Black man, police said early Wednesday.
Tuesday night's shooting took place near a gas station following a confrontation between protesters and men armed with guns who claimed to be guarding the gas station, the [[New York Times]] reported.
Kenosha police said officers responded to shots fired at around 11:45 p.m. [[Police]] did not release the names of the victims, but said a 26-year-old man from [[Silver Lake]] and a 36-year-old man from Kenosha had been killed. Another 26-year-old man who was shot was transported to a hospital with serious, but non-life-threatening injuries.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Kent State chapter of Turning Point to disband|http://www.kentwired.com/latest_updates/article_150da234-1053-11e8-a675-0b661d4f9580.html]]'' February 12, 2018, Addie Gall, [[kentwired.com]]
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In a tweet Monday, Kent State's chapter of [[Turning Point USA]] (TPUSA at Kent State) announced it plans to disband.
Turning Point USA, a conservative student organization, saw a rise in publicity over the past year. One event last semester organized in tandem with Young Americans for Liberty received plenty of attention on social media after members of the organizations dressed up as children within a fenced-in area to protest "safe spaces" on campus.
A resignation letter from [[Kaitlin Bennett]], the president of TPUSA at Kent State, was attached to the tweet. The letter, addressed to [[Frankie O'Laughlin]] and [[Alana Mastrangelo]], described Bennett's frustration with those higher up in TPUSA.
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{{f44.png}} ''[[Kent State gun girl Kaitlin Bennett tours White House, goes viral|https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/social/kent-state-gun-girl-kaitlin-bennetts-new-video-backfires/news-story/3164a1603da666605acff0bb6897d241]]'' January 20, 2020, Rohan Smith, [[News.com.au]]
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Bennett questions whether it is morally irresponsible to put tampons and pads in mens' bathrooms or urinals in womens' bathrooms for transgender students.
[[Kaitlin Bennett]] made a name for herself when she carried an assault rifle onto a university campus to protest against laws prohibiting students carrying weapons to school.
The conservative ex-student posed for her graduation photos at northern [[Ohio]]'s [[Kent State University]] in a white dress with the weapon draped across her.
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*[[Kevin B. MacDonald|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_B._MacDonald]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Kevin McCarthy |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Kevin Poulsen |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Key Biden Campaign Strategy Firm Targeted By Suspected Kremlin-Backed Hackers|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/key-biden-campaign-strategy-firm-targeted-by-suspected-kremlin-backed-hackers]]'' September 10, 2020, Zoë Richards, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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One of Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]]'s main election campaign advisory firms was likely targeted by suspected [[Russia]]n state-backed hackers.
[[Reuters]] reports that according to three sources briefed on the matter, [[Microsoft]] alerted campaign strategy and communications firm SKDKnickerbocker that recent hacking attempts had targeted staff from the company.
The firm has been working with Biden and other prominent Democrats over the past two months, the sources said.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Kicked off Facebook, Canadian far-right groups resurface on the internet's fringes|https://globalnews.ca/news/6490848/canadian-far-right-groups-internet-fringes/]]'' February 3, 2020, Stewart Bell, [[Global News]]
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On the social networking service VK, the [[Canadian Nationalist Front]] calls for a ban on "third world immigration," Blood & Honour envisions "white victory" and photos show the [[Soldiers of Odin]] meeting in [[Calgary]].
Canadian far-right groups purged from mainstream social media sites last year have found a new home on less discerning online platforms willing to host them and their racist views.
Although a crackdown that followed the March 15 attack on [[New Zealand]] mosques saw them purged from [[Facebook]], Instagram and [[Twitter]], they have resurfaced on [[Russia]]'s VK, Gab and Canund.
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|>| !Kieren McCarthy |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Kim Jong Un |
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|!birth date |January 8, 1984 (37 years)|
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*[[Kim Jong Un|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Jong_Un]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Kimberly Guilfoyle |
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*[[Kimberly Guilfoyle|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimberly_Guilfoyle]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Kirsten Gillibrand |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Kirsten Gillibrand|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirsten_Gillibrand]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Know Your Sources: The Mainstream Press Keeps Finding Wacky Immigration "Experts"|https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/immigration/news/2007/09/19/3519/know-your-sources-the-mainstream-press-keeps-finding-wacky-immigration-experts/]]'' September 19, 2007, Henry Fernandez, [[Center for American Progress]]
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Amid the most recent immigration debate on Capitol Hill, many of us for the first time met a whole new group of spokespeople arrayed against immigration. But did we really meet them—or just the face they would like the mainstream press to see?
It turns out that many anti-immigrant leaders have backgrounds that should disqualify them from even participating in mainstream debate. What is sad is they manage to get the American press to quote them without ever noting their bizarre and often racist beliefs.
A strong assertion? Hardly.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch and Adelson Come to the Rescue of Trump Devotee Ron DeSantis in Florida|https://readsludge.com/2018/10/19/koch-and-adelson-come-to-the-rescue-of-trump-devotee-ron-desantis-in-florida/]]'' October 19, 2018, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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[[Charles Koch]], the billionaire CEO of [[Koch Industries]] who leads a vast, conservative political network, has made a habit of pointing out his disagreements with President [[Donald Trump]], but sometimes money speaks louder than words.
Despite [[Republican]] [[Ron DeSantis]]' fawning praise of Trump, whose trade tariffs and immigration policies have made Koch bristle, Koch's political network is spending big to help the current congressman and [[Florida]] gubernatorial candidate edge out Democratic nominee Andrew Gillum. The progressive policies championed by Gillum would surely increase environmental regulations and government spending, two initiatives that Koch and his network of wealthy rightwing donors viciously oppose.
Billionaire casino magnate [[Sheldon Adelson]] and his wife Miriam—the biggest donors to outside political spending groups of the [[2018]] election cycle—have put up big bucks to assist DeSantis as well.
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The ''political activities of the Koch brothers'' include the financial and political influence of [[Charles G.|Charles Koch]] and [[David H. Koch|David Koch]] on [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_the_United_States]] and international politics. This influence is seen both directly and indirectly via various political and public policy organizations supported by the Koch brothers.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">>
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*[[David Koch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Koch]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Charles Koch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Koch]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Koch family|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch_family]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Koch family foundations|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch_family_foundations]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Political activities of the Koch brothers|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_activities_of_the_Koch_brothers]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Koch Exposed Landing Page|https://www.prwatch.org/topics/koch-exposed]], PR Watch.
*[[Koch Docs|https://kochdocs.org/]], Hard to find documents all in one place about Charles Koch, his empire, and his agenda.
*[[Koch Industries Contributions to Federal Candidates, 2020 cycle|https://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/pacgot.php?cmte=C00236489&cycle=2020]], OpenSecrets.
*[[Funding Report|http://www.unkochmycampus.org/funding-report]], UnKoch My Campus.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Vogel, Kenneth (November 17, 2015). [[The Koch ATM|http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/koch-brothers-990-filing-215979]]. Politico.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Confessore, Nicholas (January 26, 2015). [[Koch Brothers' Budget of $889 Million for 2016 Is on Par With Both Parties' Spending|https://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/27/us/politics/kochs-plan-to-spend-900-million-on-2016-campaign.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Schulman, Daniel (2014-05-20). [[Koch vs. Koch: The Brutal Battle That Tore Apart America's Most Powerful Family|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/05/koch-brothers-family-history-sons-of-wichita]]. //[[Mother Jones]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Dryzek, John S. (2011-08-18). [[The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society|https://books.google.com/?id=RsYr_iQUs6QC&pg=PA144&dq=climate+denial+koch#v=onepage&q=koch&f=false]]. OUP Oxford.">>
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Koch brothers are watching you: And new documents reveal just how much they know|https://www.salon.com/2018/11/05/koch-brothers-are-watching-you-and-new-documents-expose-how-much-they-know/]]'' November 5, 2018, Calvin Sloan, [[Salon]]
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New documents uncovered by the [[Center for Media and Democracy]] show that the billionaire Koch brothers have developed detailed personality profiles on 89 percent of the U.S. population; and are using those profiles to launch an unprecedented private propaganda offensive to advance [[Republican]] candidates in the [[2018]] midterms.
The documents also show that the Kochs have developed persuasion models — like their "Heroin Model" and "Heroin Treatment Model" — that target voters with tailored messaging on select issues, and partner with cable and satellite TV providers to play those tailored messages during "regular" television broadcasts.
Over the last decade, big data and microtargeting have revolutionized political communications. And the Kochs, who are collectively worth $120 billion, now stand at the forefront of that revolution — investing billions in data aggregation, machine learning, software engineering and Artificial Intelligence optimization.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Brothers Orchestrate Grassroots Effort to Lower Corporate Taxes, Documents Show|https://theintercept.com/2017/07/26/koch-brothers-tax-reform-plan-grassroots-document/]]'' July 26, 2017, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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The billionaire Koch brothers are well-prepared for the upcoming debate over tax reform, with allies arranging to plant questions at town hall meetings and efforts to orchestrate a grassroots army to demand lower corporate taxes.
A detailed timeline for the Koch strategy was laid out in a recent document prepared by a public relations firm that services the broad network of conservative advocacy groups controlled by the billionaire brothers' political network. The plan calls for action to take advantage of President [[Donald Trump]]'s pledges to reform the tax code. Trump has called for cutting the corporate tax rate by as much as 50 percent, and eliminating the estate tax on inherited wealth, creating a unique opportunity to propose legislation that would benefit business owners such as the Koch brothers.
"Comprehensive tax reform has been a long-standing priority for our network, and the election of Donald Trump, coupled with pro-freedom majorities in the House and Senate, offers us a once-in-a-generation opportunity to restore prosperity by enacting reforms," the document, obtained by the Intercept, declares.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Brothers Tentacles Reach Out to Squelch Albuquerque BRT|https://usa.streetsblog.org/2015/10/16/koch-brothers-tentacles-reach-out-to-squelch-albuquerque-brt/]]'' October 16, 2015, Angie Schmitt, blog, [[StreetsBlog USA]]
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[[Koch Bro]]thers Tentacles Reach Out to Squelch [[Albuquerque]] BRT
Albuquerque, like many cities, is looking at bus rapid transit as a cost-effective way to improve mobility and create a more walkable city. Its BRT plan calls for frequent service on a center-running bus lane along Central Avenue, the city's busiest bus route, which passes through the heart of downtown.
The city has applied for funding from the Federal Transit Administration's Small Smarts program. With $80 million in federal funds matched by $20 million in local funds, service could begin in [[2017]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch brothers' higher-ed investments advance political goals|https://publicintegrity.org/politics/koch-brothers-higher-ed-investments-advance-political-goals]]'' October 30, 2015, Dave Levinthal, [[Center for Public Integrity]]
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Key findings: The Koch brothers use donations and key connections to amass clout on college campuses. The money often helps forward their political goals and to build a "talent pipeline" of libertarian-minded students. Koch-led charitable foundations combined to spread more than $19.3 million across 210 college campuses in 46 states in [[2013]], [[IRS]] filings show. At the center of the Koch college universe is [[George Mason University]], recipient of $14.4 million from the [[Charles Koch Foundation]] in 2013. Charles Koch is a director of the George Mason-based [[Mercatus Center]], which produces work that [[Congress]] increasingly cites in reports and bills Some strings attached: At the College of [[Charleston]], the Charles Koch Foundation sought names and email addresses of any student participating in a Koch-sponsored class, and to be notified in advance of media outreach related to the school.
Last year, a top lieutenant of Charles and [[David Koch]]'s vast network of philanthropic institutions laid bare the billionaire brothers' strategy to evangelize their gospel of economic freedom.
Political success, [[Kevin Gentry]] told a crowd of elite supporters attending the annual Koch confab in Dana Point, Calif., begins with reaching young minds in college lecture halls, thereby preparing bright, libertarian-leaning students to one day occupy the halls of political power.
"The [Koch] network is fully integrated, so it's not just work at the universities with the students, but it's also building state-based capabilities and election capabilities and integrating this talent pipeline," he said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Brothers' Internal Strategy Memo on Selling Tax Cuts: Ignore The Deficit|https://theintercept.com/2017/10/13/koch-brothers-internal-strategy-memo-on-selling-tax-cuts-ignore-the-deficit/]]'' October 13, 2017, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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The billionaire brothers Charles and [[David Koch]] spent much of the eight years of the Obama presidency stoking fears about the budget deficit. Their political network aired an unending cascade of campaign advertisements against Democratic politicians, sponsored several national bus tours, and paid organizers in communities across the country to mobilize public demonstrations, all focused on the dangers of increasing the deficit.
One such ad even warned that government debt would lead to a [[Chinese]] takeover of America — which, for many voters, is a concern linked to debt. Another effort, also quietly bankrolled by the Koch network, used [[Justin Bieber]] memes to try to reach millennials about too much government borrowing.
Now that [[Republican]]s control all levers of power in [[Washington]] and the Koch brothers are poised to reap a windfall of billions of dollars through tax cuts, they have a new message: Don't worry about the deficit.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Brothers' Operatives Fill Top White House Positions, Ethics Forms Reveal|https://theintercept.com/2017/04/04/koch-trump-wh/]]'' April 4, 2017, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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[[Kellyanne Conway]] , Trump's former campaign manager turned close White House advisor, consulted over the last year for [[Americans for Prosperity]]'s national foundation, as well as for the [[Michigan]] and [[Ohio]] chapters of the group. Conway served as a board member for the [[Independent Women's Forum]], a Koch-backed group whose goal is "increasing the number of women who value free markets and personal liberty."
[[Donald McGahn]] , Trump's campaign attorney turned White House counsel, provided legal services to a range of outside Koch groups working to influence the election. McGahn, through the law firm Jones Day, advised [[Freedom Partners]], as well as [[i360]], the Koch's big data firm set up to identify and target voters, and Americans for Prosperity, the election advocacy and grassroots lobbying organization run by the Koch brothers. Ann Donaldson , McGahn's chief of staff, came to the White House from McGahn's law firm. Her financial disclosure shows that she also provided legal services to Freedom Partners and i360.
But the ethics forms, made available to the public on Friday evening, reveal a number of previously undisclosed financial ties between the Koch network and Trump's inner circle of political aides.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Koch brothers' umbrella group raised nearly $147 million last year|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/11/28/koch-brothers-umbrella-group-raised-nearly-147-million-last-year/901782001/]]'' November 28, 2017, Fredreka Schouten, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON — The political network overseen by billionaire [[Charles Koch]] took in nearly $147 million last year as it worked to help [[Republican]]s successfully retain their grip on the U.S. Senate and control of statehouses around the country, newly released tax returns show.
The tax filings by the [[Freedom Partners]] Chamber of Commerce, the group at the center of Koch's political activity, show Freedom Partners doled out a little more than half of its [[2016]] haul to 13 groups largely aligned with the free-market ideas espoused by Charles Koch and his brother [[David Koch]].
The Koch brothers oversee [[Koch Industries]], a [[Kansas]]-based industrial conglomerate with interests in everything from oil pipelines and iPhone components to Brawny paper towels and Lycra gym wear, and they are among the country's richest men and biggest players in Republican politics. The new information about their 2016 political spending comes as Koch Industries' private-equity arm, moves to put up $650 million to help media company Meredith Corp. buy Time Inc., which publishes [[Time magazine]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Data Mining Company Helped Inundate Voters With Anti-Immigrant Messages|https://theintercept.com/2019/09/09/koch-anti-immigrant-data-i360/]]'' September 9, 2019, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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In recent years, [[Charles Koch]], the billionaire industrialist megadonor to [[Republican]]s and libertarian causes, has carefully recalibrated his public image, releasing a variety of statements to assert that he supports immigration and opposes President [[Donald Trump]]'s blatant scapegoating of undocumented immigrants and foreigners.
At the same time, however, Koch's sprawling political network's in-house technology company has mined consumer data to motivate Republican voters with dehumanizing messages that depict immigrants as an invading army of criminals and potential terrorists.
Last year, when many GOP candidates across the country turned to vicious anti-immigrant advertisements to turn out voters in the midterm elections, some turned to [[i360]], Koch's state-of-the-art data analytics company. The company is one of the several appendages of the Koch political machine — one that includes a suite of voter outreach organization, lobbying, and campaign messaging tools.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Document Reveals Laundry List of Policy Victories Extracted from the Trump Administration|https://theintercept.com/2018/02/25/koch-brothers-trump-administration/]]'' February 25, 2018, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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In the backdrop of a chaotic first year of [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency, the conservative Koch brothers have won victory after victory in their bid to reshape American government to their interests.
Documents obtained by [[The Intercept]] and Documented show that the network of wealthy donors led by billionaire industrialists Charles and [[David Koch]] have taken credit for a laundry list of policy achievements extracted from the Trump administration and their allies in [[Congress]].
The donors have pumped campaign contributions not only to GOP lawmakers, but also to an array of third-party organizations that have pressured officials to act swiftly to roll back limits on pollution, approve new pipeline projects, and extend the largest set of upper-income tax breaks in generations.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch donors uncloaked|https://www.politico.com/story/2014/10/koch-donors-111846]]'' October 14, 2014, Kenneth Vogel, [[Politico]]
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The deep-pocketed political network created by the billionaire conservatives Charles and [[David Koch]] this summer quietly launched a super PAC that can buy explicitly political ads supporting [[Republican]] candidates rather than the issue-oriented ads they'd been airing for years.
The catch: For the first time, the network's donors would be publicly identified if they gave to the super PAC.
Four months later and the results are in: The super PAC, [[Freedom Partners Action Fund]], is a smash hit with donors. It has surpassed its fundraising goal and now says it is on pace to spend roughly $25 million on ads intended to help Republicans capture the Senate.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Foundation Criticizes Turning Point USA Even as Koch Network Funds the Group|https://www.prwatch.org/news/2020/04/13557/koch-foundation-criticizes-turning-point-usa-even-koch-network-funds-group]]'' April 1, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[PRWatch]]
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The far-right, Trump-aligned student activist group Turning Point [[USA]] (TPUSA) is attempting to exploit the coronavirus pandemic to out "radical leftist" professors "corrupting our youth."
On March 22, TPUSA President [[Charlie Kirk]] asked "all college students" to record their classes, which had been converted to online formats as a method of coronavirus protection. "Now is the time to document & expose the radicalism that has been infecting our schools. Transparency!" he tweeted.
Kirk maintains that "leftist professors are corrupting our youth" and that college campuses pose a threat to the country by teaching students to hate America.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Foundations Increased Media Investments in 2018|https://www.prwatch.org/news/2019/11/13509/koch-foundations-increased-media-investments-2018]]'' November 26, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[PRWatch]]
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As the political and philanthropic network of billionaire libertarian [[Charles Koch]] employs its latest PR strategy, the [[Charles Koch Foundation]] (CKF) and the [[Charles Koch Institute]] (CKI) increased their giving to media organizations by roughly $1 million in [[2018]].
Koch has generally funded right-wing organizations such as the [[Daily Caller]] News Foundation, which funds much of the content on the Daily Caller website, and the [[Reason Foundation]], which publishes libertarian-minded news and opinion on Reason.com. These and other donations continued in 2018, but the two foundations also contracted with conservative media outlet [[RealClearPolitics]] and two center-left publications, [[The Atlantic]] and Ozy Media.
Overall, CKF and CKI combined to spend nearly $3.5 million on media grants and contracts in 2018. This amount is a small, but growing, portion of the foundations' annual donations. In 2018, CKF gave out $127.5 million in donations, mostly to fund Koch's right-wing educational and political infrastructure.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Funds Groups Supporting Lawsuit Against Donor Transparency|https://www.prwatch.org/news/2020/01/13524/koch-funds-groups-supporting-lawsuit-against-donor-transparency]]'' January 10, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[PRWatch]]
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One of [[Charles Koch]]'s key nonprofits doesn't want to abide by [[California]] tax laws that require it to reveal its largest donors to the state, even though that information is kept confidential from the public, and the Supreme Court will consider today whether to take up the case.
The [[Americans for Prosperity]] Foundation (AFPF), the "charitable" arm of the 501(c)(4) political group Americans for Prosperity, with $17.3 million in revenue in [[2018]], is challenging California's donor transparency requirements. Under California law, charitable nonprofits that solicit donations in the state are required to confidentially submit to regulators their [[Internal Revenue Service]] ([[IRS]]) Schedule B forms identifying donors who gave $5,000 or more in a given tax year. This requirement, which is identical to what the IRS also mandates, provides information the state can use when investigating fraud.
AFPF and its Koch-backed allies argue that this requirement infringes on its "freedom," spinning it as an infringement on donor privacy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Group Pushing for Employer Immunity Takes $3.5M From Company with COVID-19 Outbreaks|https://www.prwatch.org/news/2020/07/13604/koch-group-pushing-employer-immunity-takes-35m-company-covid-19-outbreaks]]'' July 27, 2020, Don Wiener, [[PRWatch]]
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The largest contributor in June [[2020]] to [[Americans for Prosperity Action]], the PAC for [[Charles Koch]]'s "grassroots" political operation, has been accused of being slow to protect its predominantly Latinx contract workers from COVID-19 and has faced multiple workplace outbreaks.
[[Ronald Cameron]], the owner and chairman of [[Mountaire]] Farms gave $2 million in June to AFP Action, bringing his total giving to the right-wing group to $3.5 million this election cycle.
Mountaire Farms, one of the nation's biggest poultry processors with 7,000 workers in five states, had an outbreak of 74 cases at one of its [[North Carolina]] plants in April, and has had an undisclosed number of cases at several other facilities. The company has a long record of health and safety violations prior to the coronavirus pandemic.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Industries Is the Top Corporate PAC Donor to the 'Sedition Caucus' Since Jan. 6|https://thebrick.house/koch-industries-is-the-top-corporate-pac-donor-to-the-sedition-caucus-since-jan-6/]]'' June 24, 2021, Donald Shaw, [[The Brick House Cooperative]]
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Four days before the [[2020]] elections, billionaire [[Republican]] megadonor [[Charles Koch]] gave an interview to The [[Wall Street Journal]] about how he was going to move beyond partisanship and would instead be "turning his attention to building bridges across partisan divides to find answers to sprawling social problems."
He co-wrote a book on the topic as well, "Believe in People: Bottom-Up Solutions for a Top-Down World," which the Journal says is part a mea culpa for his years of partisanship that also describes his plans to spend his remaining years as a philosopher and a unifier. "Boy, did we screw up!," his book reportedly reads. "What a mess!"
Watchdog group [[Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington]] (CREW) put out a tracker yesterday that shows that the PAC of [[Koch Industries]], where Charles is chairman of the board and CEO, has been the top corporate PAC donor so far this year to what it calls the "[[Sedition Caucus]]" — the 147 Republicans in [[Congress]] who voted against certifying the election results and the political party groups that back them.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Invested $127.5 Million in Building Right-Wing Infrastructure in 2018|https://www.prwatch.org/news/2019/11/13507/koch-invested-1275-million-building-right-wing-infrastructure-2018]]'' November 19, 2019, David Armiak, [[PRWatch]]
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[[Charles Koch]], the CEO of [[Koch Industries]] with an estimated net worth of $43.1 billion, distributed over $127.5 million in [[2018]] through his personal foundation to support right-wing infrastructure and the so-called "talent pipeline" needed to staff it, [[IRS]] filings obtained and examined by the [[Center for Media and Democracy]] (CMD) show.
The [[Charles Koch Foundation]] (CKF) pulled in over $168 million in revenue in 2018, bringing its total assets to over $765 million. Charles Koch contributed $50 million himself to the foundation that year, the filings detail.
Universities and Colleges Receive $84.4 Million
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Network Alums Are Going Full-On White Nationalist|https://readsludge.com/2019/05/30/koch-network-alums-are-going-full-on-white-nationalist/]]'' May 30, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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At a [[1976]] libertarian conference funded by oil executive [[Charles Koch]], conservative think-tanker [[Leonard Liggio]] presented a paper on the Nazis' success at recruiting youth to their movement. Liggio urged the clandestine group of wealthy libertarians to embrace the Nazis' approach as a way to strengthen their own movement to slash taxes and gut regulations.
Now, decades later, multiple young men who have been affiliated with Koch's powerful political network have been exposed as members of a white nationalist group.
"Koch's academic operations are intended to develop extreme anti-government ideas and actions in students by exposing them to the [[Austria]]n school of economics and its various offshoots," Ralph Wilson, co-founder of the [[Corporate Genome Project]] and former research director of [[UnKoch My Campus]], told [[Sludge]]/[[Right Wing Watch]]. "These ideologies make moral arguments for free markets using an overly individualistic notion of 'freedom' that has fed and capitalized on the anti-social impulses of frustrated youth for several generations, including white nationalists, paleo-conservatives, neo-confederates, and neo-Nazis."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch network launches campaign to confirm Trump Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett in Senate|https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/26/koch-network-campaign-for-support-trump-supreme-court-nominee.html]]'' September 26, 2020, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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The political advocacy group backed by billionaire [[Charles Koch]] is officially launching their campaign in support of President [[Donald Trump]]'s latest nominee to the Supreme Court.
The Koch linked group, [[Americans for Prosperity]] (AFP), moved ahead with what will likely be an expansive and expensive campaign for the organization to help push Trump's nominee through the Senate. Trump on Saturday selected [[Judge Amy Coney Barrett]] to replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court.
[[Casey Mattox]], the Vice President for [[Legal]] and Judicial Strategy at Americans for Prosperity, told [[CNBC]] that they plan to call on lawmakers to support Barrett's nomination, with the help of their large scale grassroots operation. They will initiate phone banking, push out direct mail and craft various digital ads that will try to convince senators to vote yes for Trump's nominee.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch network plans for life after Trump following Joe Biden's victory|https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/12/koch-network-plans-for-life-after-trump-following-joe-bidens-victory.html?__source=sharebar|twitter&par=sharebar]]'' November 12, 2020, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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In this February 26, [[2007]] file photograph, [[Charles Koch]], head of [[Koch Industries]], talks passionately about his new book on Market Based Management.
The political advocacy organization backed by billionaire Charles Koch is preparing for life after President [[Donald Trump]] as the libertarian-leaning group looks at policies where they may push back and seek possible alliance with President-elect [[Joe Biden]].
The Koch network has had a mixed relationship with the Trump administration. They cheered for Trump's tax cuts, business deregulation, push for criminal justice reform and his nominees to the Supreme Court. They fought against his implementation of tariffs and the way he treated those participating in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Koch network plans its biggest election-year effort in 2020|https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/16/politics/charles-koch-network-2020-elections/index.html]]'' January 16, 2020, Fredreka Schouten, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) The conservative political network affiliated with billionaire [[Charles Koch]] intends to launch its widest election effort in [[2020]] and could engage in nearly 200 federal and state races this year, top Koch officials tell CNN.
In recent years, the network has signaled it is moving away from partisan issues and has begun to show support for a handful of Democrats who side with Koch's views on issues such as trade, immigration and overhauling the criminal justice system. In an interview with CNN, top Koch official [[Emily Seidel]] said the new focus doesn't mean the group will retreat from politics.
"The people who thought that we may have been backing down from politics are going to be surprised, because the reality is we've been strengthening our capabilities to go bigger than ever before," said Seidel, who is CEO of [[Americans for Prosperity]], the main grassroots and political arm of the sprawling network associated with the [[Kansas]] billionaire.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch network restarts door-to-door canvasing for candidates despite coronavirus pandemic|https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/31/koch-network-restarts-canvasing-for-gop-candidates-despite-coronavirus.html]]'' July 31, 2020, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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The activist organization backed by libertarian billionaire [[Charles Koch]] is getting back to its ground game for its preferred candidates, while the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep across parts of the country.
[[Americans for Prosperity Action]], a super PAC tied to the larger Koch network, is reactivating its in-person door knocking with just under 100 days until the general election after shifting to a virtual campaign earlier in the year.
AFP Action is backing a wide array of contenders, including five [[Republican]] Sens. [[David Perdue]], R-Ga., [[Steve Daines]], R-Mont., [[Cory Gardner]], R-Colo, [[Thom Tillis]], R-N.C., and [[John Cornyn]], R-[[Texas]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch network unveils new super PAC as Republicans fight to hold majorities in Congress|https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/10/koch-network-unveils-new-super-pac-as-fight-for-congress-heats-up.html]]'' September 10, 2018, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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With the balance of power in [[Congress]] at stake in just under two months, the influential conservative Koch political network has added another campaign finance weapon to its arsenal, a new super PAC.
The latest entity, called [[Americans for Prosperity Action]], is a sister organization to the Koch-backed nonprofit Americans for Prosperity, which describes its mission as fighting for less regulation, lower taxes and "economic prosperity for all."
"Americans for Prosperity has been a difference-maker supporting policy champions in tight races, and AFP Action is a new tool that will allow us to expand those efforts and make an even larger impact," said Bill Riggs, a spokesman for the PAC.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Operation Fights to Keep the GOP Majority in the U.S. Senate|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/11/12/koch-operation-fights-to-keep-the-gop-majority-in-the-u-s-senate/]]'' November 12, 2020, Don Wiener, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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[[Americans for Prosperity Action]] (AFP Action) spent over $40 million in the [[2020]] federal elections, more than $33 million of which went to the fight to hold the [[Republican]] majority in the Senate through a combination of digital advertising, direct mail, and canvassing in seven states.
AFP Action has raised $47.5 million so far this election cycle, including $8 million from [[Koch Industries]] and another $6.5 million from the Koch-tied [[Freedom Partners Action Fund]].
Of the seven Senate races on which AFP Action spent money, five were for incumbent Republican Senators: Sen. [[John Cornyn]] (TX), [[Tom Tillis]] (NC), [[Steve Daines]] (MT), [[Cory Gardner]] (CO), and [[David Perdue]] (GA).
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch Super PAC Touts GOP Senators' Support for "Junk" Insurance Plans|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/09/24/koch-super-pac-touts-gop-senators-support-for-junk-insurance-plans/]]'' September 24, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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Now that the nation is in the throes of a global pandemic, and millions of Americans have lost their employment-based health insurance coverage, GOP senators are in trouble for their long-running efforts to repeal the [[Affordable Care Act]] (ACA).
Most of the GOP senators up for reelection this year voted three times to repeal the ACA in [[2017]]. And all of them voted for the huge GOP tax giveaway bill in 2017 that zeroed out the ACA's individual mandate and paved the way for the case pending before the Supreme Court that would overturn the ACA entirely.
[[Republican]] candidates had a rough [[2018]] election season, in large part due to their repeated efforts to take away health insurance subsidies and [[Medicaid]] from millions of Americans. Voters saw Democrats as far more capable on health care issues, and the party gained 40 seats in the House of Representatives. And some polls show that health care is the #2 issue on voters' minds in the November election.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch-Backed Americans For Prosperity Invests In Red States To Take On GOP|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tariniparti/koch-backed-americans-for-prosperity-invests-in-red-states-t]]'' January 21, 2016, Tarini Parti, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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AIKEN, S.C. — With a month to go before the GOP presidential primary here, a group of activists in the basement of a local pizzeria called voters Tuesday evening to remind them of "corrupt politicians" and "special interests" hijacking their government.
Although the frustrated, anti-establishment tone is similar to rhetoric coming from some of the presidential campaigns, these volunteers weren't working on behalf of any [[White House]] hopeful looking for a victory in this early state.
Dressed in bright green T-shirts, with their iPads and flip-phones in hand, these activists are part of the largest grassroots operation on the right: the Koch-backed conservative group [[Americans for Prosperity]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch-Funded Group Seeks to Overturn Voter-Approved Tax on Arizona's Wealthiest 1%|https://readsludge.com/2020/12/16/koch-funded-group-seeks-to-overturn-voter-approved-tax-on-arizonas-wealthiest-1/]]'' December 16, 2020, David Moore, [[Sludge]]
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[[Arizona]] is one of 26 states where citizens can initiate legislation through a ballot initiative, and in [[2018]], residents launched a ballot campaign to bolster resources for public education. The state's education funding had seen over $1 billion in cuts over the previous decade. According to the National Education Association, Arizona had the eighth-lowest average teacher salary of states, at $47,403.
Supporters of increased education funding undertook a ballot measure that would have raised $690 million more per year for schools through a tax increase on the state's wealthiest 1% of taxpayers. But while the measure gathered enough qualifying signatures, it did not make it to the ballot that year—the Arizona Chamber of Commerce brought a technical challenge to its wording, after corporations kicked in over $1 million to its campaign opposing the measure. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled 5-2 in August 2018 that a public pamphlet should have used the words "percentage points" rather than the percent symbol, among other issues.
Behind the Arizona Supreme Court's ruling, reporters Scott Zimmerman and David Armiak found at Exposed by CMD, was a [[2017]] bill passed by [[Republican]]s that required a "strict compliance" legal standard for ballot initiatives. That law signed by Gov. [[Doug Ducey]], in turn, had been supported by the right-wing Barry [[Goldwater Institute]] for Public Policy Research, an advocacy group that has received funding from the Koch network, the [[Bradley Foundation]], and other major conservative funders.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch-Funded Legal Group Pushes to Allow Mass Evictions During Pandemic|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/10/13/koch-funded-legal-group-pushes-allow-mass-evictions-during-pandemic/]]'' October 13, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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As many as 40 million Americans face possible eviction in January, thanks to the coronavirus' toll on the economy and insufficient federal stimulus dollars for struggling renters.
In early September, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued a moratorium on evictions through the end of [[2020]], citing a potential increase in the spread of the coronavirus if people lose their places of residence. But five weeks later, after multiple court cases and aggressive lobbying by the real estate industry, the moratorium has lost its teeth.
On Oct. 9, the CDC issued a new document of frequently asked questions about its moratorium that allows landlords to begin eviction proceedings now as long as the actual eviction takes place after Dec. 31. It also states that landlords are not required to inform tenants of the moratorium.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch-Funded PR Agency Aided Great Barrington Declaration Sponsor|https://bylinetimes.com/2020/10/13/koch-funded-pr-agency-aided-great-barrington-declaration-sponsor/]]'' October 13, 2020, Nafeez Ahmed, [[Byline Times]]
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he organisation sponsoring the [[Great Barrington Declaration]], which advocates a 'herd immunity' approach to the COVID-19 pandemic, has received PR support from an agency bankrolled by the [[Charles Koch Foundation]] to the tune of $1.4 million to support a range of climate science denial groups.
Documents seen by [[Byline Times]] reveal that the [[American Institute for Economic Research]] (AIER) – the libertarian, free market think tank in located in Great Barrington, [[Massachusetts]], that has published the declaration created by [[Oxford University]] epidemiologist Professor [[Sunetra Gupta]], Professor [[Martin Kulldorff]] of [[Harvard University]] and Stanford Fellow [[Jay Bhattacharya]] – has been given PR and marketing support from [[Emergent Order]] LLC, based in [[Austin]], [[Texas]].
The latest available corporate records filed with the US [[Internal Revenue Service]] ([[IRS]]) confirm that, in [[2018]], AIER paid $510,000 to Emergent Order for "marketing consulting services". This included production of a viral [[YouTube]] video, 'The March of History: Mises vs Marx – The Definitive Capitalism vs. Socialism Rap Battle', which began production in May [[2019]] and was released in December.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch-Funded Think Tank Linked to George Mason University Is Now Pretending It's Not Part of George Mason University|https://theintercept.com/2018/09/19/the-mercatus-center-is-a-part-of-george-mason-university-until-its-not/]]'' September 19, 2018, David Dayen, [[The Intercept]]
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This past Sunday, when [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] was interviewed on [[CNN]]'s "State of the Union," [[Jake Tapper]] quizzed her about the cost to the government of "[[Medicare]] for all," pegged at more than $30 trillion over a 10-year period. CNN's chyron told viewers the research came from three sources: [[George Mason University]], the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and the [[Congress]]ional Budget Office.
The George Mason paper touched off controversy when it was released in July, because buried in the findings was an estimate that the $32.6 trillion price tag would also result in a $2 trillion savings over national expenditures on health care, relative to the status quo. Designed to create sticker shock for "Medicare for All," instead the study, produced by the [[Mercatus Center]], which bills itself as part of George Mason, inadvertently proved a point of progressive supporters of single payer.
The Mercatus Center, which gets most of its funding from foundations like the Koch family foundations, scrambled to dispute its own finding. Working paper author [[Charles Blahous]] argued that an alternative scenario he constructed using higher provider payment rates (which, by definition, costs more money) is actually the correct one. This makes no sense, since "Medicare for All" is based on Medicare rates. But fact-checking organizations largely took Blahous's side, while making factual errors over and over again and attributing incorrect statements to "Medicare for All" supporters.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Koch-Linked Charity Bankrolled Project Veritas as It Worked With Ex-Spies to Infiltrate Liberal Groups|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/03/17/koch-linked-charity-bankrolled-project-veritas]]'' March 17, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSED by CMD]]
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[[Erik Prince]], the former head of private mercenary firm [[Blackwater]] Worldwide, recruited ex-spies to work with right-wing sting operation [[Project Veritas]] to infiltrate liberal groups, The [[New York Times]] reported on March 7. He also gave Project Veritas staff access to his [[Wyoming]] ranch, where they took "surveillance and elicitation training" from a former British MI-6 officer, as [[The Intercept]] reported in May [[2019]].
In [[2017]], the former British spy helped direct an operation to copy files and record conversations in a [[Michigan]] office of the [[American Federation of Teachers]], a major teachers' union that his sister, Education Sec. [[Betsy DeVos]], and her husband's family have fought for years. The same operative who went undercover at the union infiltrated the campaign of now-Democratic Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) the following year.
The [[DeVos family]] is one of the right wing's major political donors. (The Prince family is also very wealthy and gives money to conservative causes.) While the DeVos family foundations have not donated directly to Project Veritas, several of their wealthy political allies, and multiple donor-advised fund sponsors, have been bankrolling the group. It's not clear who paid the ex-spies to work with Project Veritas, or if they were paid.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Kochland review: how the Kochs bought America – and trashed it|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/dec/07/kochland-review-koch-brothers-pollution-congress-republicans]]'' December 8, 2019, Charles Kaiser, [[The Guardian]]
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If the unbridled consumption of fossil fuels is indeed pushing the planet faster and faster toward [[Armageddon]], [[Charles Koch]] probably deserves as much credit as anyone for the end of the world as we know it.
[[Christopher Leonard]] never makes that judgement in Kochland, his massive study of one of the most destructive corporate behemoths America has ever seen. But in more than 600 pages, he provides plenty of evidence to support it.
Charles and his late brother David were second-generation extremists. Their father, Fred, was not only one of the founders of the [[John Birch Society]], which famously accused President Dwight Eisenhower of being a "tool of the communists". He also helped the Nazis construct their third-largest oil refinery, which produced fuel for the Luftwaffe – although you would have to read [[Jane Mayer]]'s brilliant book, Dark Money, to learn that particular detail.
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|>| !Konstantin von Hammerstein |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Kook |
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|>| !Kory Teneycke |
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!!!See also
*[[Kory Teneycke|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kory_Teneycke]] - //Wikipedia.//
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A [[conspiracy theory|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conspiracy_theory]] developed by blogger [[Vivian Krause]] and then picked up by the [[Harper government]] in 2012 until their defeat in 2015. Since revived by former Harper government politicians.
!!!Summary
The idea that all Canadian environmental activists, especially anti-pipeline ones, are funded and controlled by American oil interests with the goal of blocking Alberta oil from having easy access to outside markets. This conspiracy theory was active during the Canadian [[Harper government]], when the [[Canada Revenue Agency]] was used as a political weapon against environmental groups. After many audits, no evidence of improper funding was reported.
After defeat of the [[Conservative Party of Canada]] in the [[federal election|Federal election]] of 2015, the theory went into a hiatus until the victory of [[Jason Kenney]] and the [[United Conservative Party]] in the Alberta provincial election of 2019. The theory has also been picked up by [[Andrew Scheer]], current leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
!!!External links
*[[Vivian Krause|https://www.desmogblog.com/vivian-m-krause]], DeSmog.
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|>| !Ku Klux Klan |
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!!!See also
*[[Ku Klux Klan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku_Klux_Klan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Kushner COVID-19 plan axed because virus hit Democrats worst: report|https://www.businessinsider.com/kushner-covid-19-plan-maybe-axed-for-political-reasons-report-2020-7]]'' July 31, 2020, Mia Jankowicz, [[Business Insider]]
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Some members of [[Jared Kushner]]'s coronavirus task force believed the pandemic would affect Democratic areas worse and may have adjusted accordingly, [[Vanity Fair]] reported.
In March and early April, Kushner gathered a team to devise a nationwide coronavirus testing plan.
An public-health expert in regular contact with the team told the magazine that "the political folks" thought a nationwide response was a bad political move.
At the time, outbreaks were worst in Democratic-voting states and cities. The source suggested that some close to Kushner thought it was best to hold back and blame governors.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Kushner's Claims About National Stockpile Contradicted by Trump's Own Administration|https://www.thedailybeast.com/kushner-stockpile-claim-totally-at-odds-with-trumps-record]]'' April 3, 2020, Erin Banco, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s top adviser and son-in-law [[Jared Kushner]] insisted on Thursday that the government had not built up a national stockpile of medical equipment for states to use during threats like the coronavirus since those states have strategic reserves of their own.
The remark drew raised eyebrows from experts, considering presidents have dispersed supplies from the national strategic stockpiles for use by states dozens of times over the last twenty years. In fact, the Trump administration itself has dipped into the federal reserves to help states in need. Most notably, in [[2017]], the administration used the stockpile to send materials such as beds and medical equipment to states ravaged by [[Hurricane Harvey]].
That Kushner either didn't recall this or had deliberately glossed over it sparked additional questions about Kushner's suitability to play a leading role in the administration's response to the coronavirus threat.
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|>| !Kyle Bass |
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!!!See also
*[[Kyle Bass|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Bass]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Kyle Bristow |
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|>| !Kyle Chapman |
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|!other names |Based Stickman|
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''Kyle Chapman'', American [[white nationalist|White nationalist]], not to be confused with [[Kyle Chapman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Chapman_(New_Zealand_activist)]], New Zealand white nationalist.
!!!See also
*[[Kyle Chapman (American activist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyle_Chapman_(American_activist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Kyle Kashuv |
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|>| !Kyle Rittenhouse |
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Kyle Rittenhouse becomes poster boy for armed self-defence after Kenosha shooting|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/kyle-rittenhouse-conservative-cause-1.5716034]]'' September 9, 2020, Susan Ormiston, [[CBC News]]
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A small shrine at an intersection in downtown [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], memorializes Anthony Huber and Joseph "JoJo" Rosenbaum, two men who were shot dead at close range during an ugly, chaotic night of protests and rioting late last month.
The accused gunman, 17-year-old [[Kyle Rittenhouse]], who was seen at the protest toting an AR-15 rifle, faces two charges of intentional homicide and one of attempted homicide.
Rittenhouse has emerged as the latest conservative cause célèbre in a highly politicized campaign over gun rights in the U.S. and the perennial debate about armed citizens defending themselves.
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|>| !Kyle Swenson |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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*[[Kyrgyzstan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrgyzstan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f358.png}} ''[[L. Brent Bozell IV, son of conservative media critic, charged in Jan.6 Capitol riot|https://www.salon.com/2021/02/18/son-of-brent-bozell-prominent-conservative-media-critic-arrested-for-role-in-capitol-insurrection/]]'' February 18, 2021, Kaity Assaf, [[Salon]]
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L. [[Brent Bozell]] IV, son of the conservative media critic who runs the [[Media Research Center]], was captured on video exiting the Capitol building on Jan. 6 insurrection and charged with federal offenses on Tuesday.
The younger Bozell didn't make any attempt to conceal his identity during the riots. Online researchers were able to identify him a blue hoodie sweatshirt that clearly had the name and logo of Hershey Christian Academy, where he coached, on it. According to the criminal affidavit, they then sent that information to an [[FBI]] tip line.
Before Bozell IV was officially identified, Hershey Christian Academy said on [[Facebook]], "please understand that the person depicted in the photographs is not a board member, employee, or representative of Hershey Christian Academy." Despite their statements of denial, the academy continued to receive threats, forcing it to close its doors and transition to virtual learning. "Parents and teachers unfortunately have been forced to endure many terrorizing and threatening emails and harassing calls which have brought fear into our community and caused many parents to opt for virtual learning rather than in-person learning," the school stated.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[L. Ron Hubbard: The First Tea Partier?|https://www.thedailybeast.com/l-ron-hubbard-the-first-tea-partier]]'' March 29, 2015, Bill Schulz, [[Daily Beast]]
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L. Ron's oft-repeated (by detractors) and disputed (by E-Meters) line of, "If you want to make a little money, write a book. If you want to make a lot of money, create a religion" is a behind-the-curtain explanation of why he turned his self-help ripoff of Aberactive Therapy into something 10 times more profitable once he stopped giving a percentage of prescribers' payments to Uncle Sam. (Looking at you, federally-exempt title of "religion"!)
Sadly for Chub Hub, that dream would only be realized 10 years after his "death."
While LRH was still carrying around his earthly, ascot-accessorized human form, he developed the [[Sea Org]]. This [[Dianetics]]-fueled special force encompassed three of LRH's favorite things: ***true-believers earning "slave labor wages," juvenile, naval uniforms that harkened back to the WWII career LRH always lied about, and—thanks to the watery wall of international waters—a get-out-of-jail-free card with the tax man.
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|!birth name |L. Sprague de Camp|
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/75/L._Sprague_de_Camp.png/175px-L._Sprague_de_Camp.png]] |
|!pseudonym |Lyman R. Lyon (one story),<<ref " [1]">> J. Wellington Wells <<ref " [2]">>|
|!birth name |Lyon Sprague de Camp|
|!birth date |November 27, 1907|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York]], U.S.|
|!death date |November 6, 2000 (92 years)|
|!death place |[[Plano|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plano,_Texas]], Texas, U.S.|
|!nationality |American|
|!occupation |Novelist, short story author, essayist, historian|
|!period |1937–1996|
|!genre |[[Science fiction]], [[fantasy]], [[alternate history]], [[historical fiction]], [[history]]|
|!notable works |''[[Lest Darkness Fall|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lest_Darkness_Fall]]''|
|!debut works |"[[Isolinguals]]"|
|!website |[[lspraguedecamp.com|https://www.lspraguedecamp.com]] homage site|
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!!!See also
*[[L. Sprague de Camp|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Sprague_de_Camp]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[La Meute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Meute]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Lachlan Markay |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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!!!External links
*[[From College Socialist to Conservative Journalist|https://www.leadershipinstitute.org/news/?NR=9842]], Carol Wehe, August 6, 2013, [[Leadership Institute]].
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|>| !Laila Mickelwait |
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|>| !Lamar Alexander |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Lamar Smith |
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|!boards |Chairman of the [[House Science Committee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Committee_on_Science,_Space_and_Technology]]|
|!birth name |Lamar Seeligson Smith|
|!birth date |November 19, 1947 (73 years)|
|!birth place |[[San Antonio|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Antonio]], [[Texas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas]], USA|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Elizabeth Lynn Schaefer|
|!alma mater |[[Yale University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale_College]]<br>[[Southern Methodist University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dedman_School_of_Law]]|
|!religion |[[Christian Science|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Science]]|
|!footnotes |[[Climate denial]]<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">>|
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!!!See also
*[[Lamar S. Smith|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_S._Smith]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Lance Gooden |
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|>| !Lance Williams |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Landmark Legal Foundation |
|!tax id |51-0203802|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |March 7, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Landmark Legal Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=510203802]]|<|<|
|!EIN |51-0203802|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |11/1976|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2018_10f3810d.PDF]]|09/10/19| $5,415,788.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2017_0faa7ea2.PDF]]|10/16/18| $5,889,678.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2016_0e05d276.pdf]]|08/29/17| $5,991,167.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2015_0d24ab9b.PDF]]|12/06/16| $6,528,303.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2014_0c08a6db.PDF]]|12/14/15| $5,870,544.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2013_0af45b9e.PDF]]|12/15/14| $5,867,990.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2012_09c67105.PDF]]|12/10/13| $6,017,521.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2011_08caba81.PDF]]|12/13/12| $5,806,057.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2010_07d0bb2f.PDF]]|12/15/11| $6,215,641.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2009_06A5D852.PDF]]|12/21/10| $4,785,554.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2008_057CB840.PDF]]|12/02/09| $5,006,525.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510203802/510203802_2007_0495D28D.PDF]]|01/09/09| $5,500,624.00|
!!!See also
*[[Landmark Legal Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landmark_Legal_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Los Angeles Police Department|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Police_Department]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Lara Logan, the Fox 'Investigative Journalist' Who Keeps Falling for Antifa Hoaxes|https://www.thedailybeast.com/lara-logan-the-fox-nation-investigative-journalist-who-keeps-falling-for-antifa-hoaxes]]'' June 11, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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The key "investigative journalist" lending credibility to [[Fox News]]' incessant coverage of an alleged "antifa" insurgency has frequently promoted obvious hoaxes about her supposed area of expertise.
[[Lara Logan]], an award-winning former [[CBS News]] correspondent who joined Fox News as a host on their online-streaming service Fox Nation last year and has been billed an "investigative journalist" by herself and in promos, has become a fixture of the network's coverage of the loosely organized anti-fascist movement.
President [[Donald Trump]] and his allies have repeatedly claimed antifa is a shadowy group behind nationwide protests and the violence that occurred during some of them—even though the [[FBI]] found "no intelligence indicating antifa involvement" in the May 31 protests in [[Washington]], D.C., and antifa is literally never mentioned in the DOJ's first round of prosecutions. Nevertheless, Logan has been utilized by Fox to lend journalistic cachet to such allegations.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Lara Trump campaigns with far-right GOP House nominee Laura Loomer|https://www.axios.com/lara-trump-laura-loomer-campaign-53734cfd-1c20-4ff0-9f7c-f9dd7152b257.html]]'' September 2, 2020, Ursula Perano, [[Axios]]
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President Trump's daughter-in-law [[Lara Trump]] on Tuesday campaigned in [[Florida]] alongside far-right [[Republican]] congressional candidate [[Laura Loomer]].
Why it matters: Loomer is a self-described "proud Islamophobe" who was banned from [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] after criticizing Rep. [[Ilhan Omar]] (D-Minn.) and making anti-[[Muslim]] comments.
She won the GOP House primary in Florida's 21st district last month and is now running in the left-leaning district against Democratic incumbent Rep. Lois Frankel, who is expected to easily win re-election.
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|>| !Larry Ellison |
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|!birth name |Lawrence Joseph Ellison|
|!birth date |August 17, 1944 (77 years)|
|!birth place |New York City, U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Larry Ellison|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Ellison]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Larry Ellison has abruptly shut down the foundation he spent years setting up|https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/9/2/21409530/larry-ellison-foundation-disband-london-philanthropy-coronavirus]]'' September 2, 2020, Theodore Schleifer, [[Vox]]
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[[Larry Ellison]] is abruptly shutting down the work of his charitable foundation, Recode has learned, yet another whiplash moment in the philanthropic history of one of the world's richest people.
Ellison has decided to disband the team and program that worked for his sole philanthropy organization, the Larry Ellison Foundation, as part of an attempt to refocus his giving on combating the coronavirus, according to an email sent by the leader of one of Ellison's grantees and obtained by Recode. Ellison will run that upcoming program through a "medical philanthropy" — one that does not currently exist. It is unclear what shape this new effort will take.
The sudden decision reverses at least two years of costly work by Ellison's aides to plot a new path forward for the philanthropic efforts of the Oracle founder, who was seeking another chance to give away his $70 billion after decades of false starts and unmet promises.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Larry Ellison told Trump about malaria drug coronavirus treatment: NYT|https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-malaria-drug-oracle-larry-ellison-hydroxychloroquine-coronavirus-report-2020-4]]'' April 7, 2020, Avery Hartmans, [[Business Insider]]
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President Trump first heard about using the the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine to treat the coronavirus during a call with Oracle billionaire [[Larry Ellison]], according to The [[New York Times]].
Trump has gone on to tout the drug as a treatment for the disease, despite the lack of peer-reviewed clinical data on the drug's effectiveness.
Ellison is one of Trump's top supporters in the tech industry. He recently allowed Trump to use his [[California]] compound for a fundraiser and told [[Forbes]] he supports Trump.
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|>| !Larry Hogan |
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|!birth name |Lawrence Joseph Hogan Jr.|
|!birth date |May 25, 1956 (65 years)|
|!birth place |[[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Larry Hogan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Hogan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Larry Johnson |
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!!!See also
*[[Larry C. Johnson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_C._Johnson]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Larry King |
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|>| !Larry Klayman |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
|!birth name |Larry Elliot Klayman|
|!birth date |July 20, 1951 (70 years)|
|!birth place |[[Philadelphia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Larry Klayman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Klayman]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Larry Klayman|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/larry-klayman]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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|>| !Larry Kudlow |
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|>| !Larry Niven |
|!occupation |Author|
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|>| !Larry Palevsky |
|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
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!!!External links
*[[Antivaccine physicians like Dr. Lawrence Palevsky should all lose their medical licenses|https://respectfulinsolence.com/2019/05/31/palevsky-antivaxer-docs/]], Orac, May 31, 2019, Respectful Insolence.
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|>| !Larry Solov |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Las Vegas police officer sues Metro, union over revocation policy, fees|https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-las-vegas/las-vegas-police-officer-sues-metro-union-over-revocation-policy-fees-2094255/]]'' August 13, 2020, Katelyn Newberg, [[Las Vegas Review-Journal]]
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A [[Las Vegas]] officer filed a federal lawsuit against the police union, alleging that fees have been improperly withheld from her paycheck after she requested to revoke her membership.
A Las Vegas officer filed a federal lawsuit this week against the police union, alleging that a 20-day period for officers to revoke their membership is overly restrictive and violates her [[First Amendment]] rights.
The complaint was filed Monday and names the Metropolitan [[Police]] Department and the Las Vegas Police Protective Association as defendants, court documents show. It was filed on behalf of Melodie DePierro, a "decorated veteran police officer" who has worked for Metro since [[2006]], the complaint said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Latest call for herd immunity draws scorn from public health experts|https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/lift-lockdowns-build-herd-immunity-public-health-experts-say-that-s-dangerous-1.5137679]]'' October 8, 2020, Ryan Flanagan, [[CTV News]]
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TORONTO -- A plea for an immediate return to open restaurants, mass gatherings and working from the office has received the support of nearly 125,000 petition signatories and opposition from critics who denounce it as dangerous and likely deadly.
The [[Great Barrington Declaration]] was written and signed by three epidemiologistsin Great Barrington, Mass. on Sunday. Three dozen other scientists, doctors and academics are listed as co-signatories, with the most prominent being [[Michael Levitt]], who won the [[Nobel]] Prize for chemistry in [[2013]].
The declaration lays out the case for global adoption of a "herd immunity"-style approach to the COVID-19 pandemic. It argues that the lockdown-heavy approach is "producing devastating effects" on public health, including "lower childhood vaccination rates, worsening cardiovascular disease outcomes, fewer cancer screenings and deteriorating mental health."
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|>| !Laura Ingraham |
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|!birth name |Laura Anne Ingraham|
|!birth date |June 19, 1963 (58 years)|
|!birth place |[[Glastonbury, Connecticut|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glastonbury,_Connecticut]], U.S.|
|!education |[[Dartmouth College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dartmouth_College]] ,,([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]]),,<br />[[University of Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Virginia]] ,,([[JD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Doctor]]),,|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
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*[[Laura Ingraham|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Ingraham]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Laura Ingraham falsely claims urging people to wear masks is a plot to sow "fear and intimidation"|https://www.salon.com/2020/04/30/laura-ingraham-falsely-claims-urging-people-to-wear-masks-is-a-plot-to-sow-fear-and-intimidation/]]'' May 1, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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[[Laura Ingraham]] used her platform on [[Fox News]] this week to peddle a dangerous conspiracy theory, which falsely claims that guidance to wear masks in public is a plot to sow "fear and intimidation" among Americans rather than help protect them against the new coronavirus.
The Fox News host, who is not a doctor, has relentlessly spread misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic. She was among the first of her colleagues to promote an unproven drug treatment for coronavirus patients despite questions about its efficacy. [[Doctor]]s warned that hydroxychloroquine has significant side effects and could even lead to death when combined with the antibiotic azithromycin.
Ingraham also dedicated more than five minutes of airtime last week to mocking [[CNN]] anchors who tested positive for COVID-19, attempting to justify her actions by saying "they're always kind of nasty to us."
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{{f373.png}} ''[[Laura Ingraham Pushes Back on White Supremacist Controversy|https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/laura-ingraham-fox-news-controversy-1203230163/]]'' May 31, 2019, Brian Steinberg, [[Variety]]
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[[Laura Ingraham]] brought a new swirl of controversy around her [[Fox News]] Channel program Thursday night after a graphic on her show, "The Ingraham Angle," highlighted a range of controversial figures she described as "prominent voices censored on social media."
Among the people featured in the graphic were digital provocateur [[Alex Jones]]; actor and [[Republican]] supporter [[James Woods]]; right-wing protester [[Laura Loomer]]; and Paul Nehelen, a former candidate for [[Congress]] in [[Wisconsin]] whose views have been described as supporting white supremacy and antisemitism.
"It is obscene to suggest that Laura Ingraham was defending [[Paul Nehlen]]'s despicable actions especially when some of the names on the graphic were pulled from an [[Associated Press]] report on best known political extremists banned from [[Facebook]]," Fox News said in a statement. "Anyone who watches Laura's show knows that she is a fierce protector of freedom of speech and the intent of the segment was to highlight the growing trend of unilateral censorship in America."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Laura Ingraham retweets article from white nationalist group VDare blaming immigrant workers for coronavirus hotspots|https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/laura-ingraham-retweets-article-white-nationalist-group-vdare-blaming]]'' May 1, 2020, Eric Kleefeld, [[Media Matters]]
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Fox News host [[Laura Ingraham]] retweeted a link Thursday night from white nationalist site VDare for an article blaming immigrant communities for the spread of coronavirus at meatpacking plants.
VDare is a white nationalist group that pushes the "great replacement" conspiracy theory, which alleges that white people are being systematically "replaced" by people of color through mass immigration. The site recently posted a YouTube video calling for a white ethnostate, titled "Whites Have Rights: It's Time to Get Serious About Secession," and has also run commentary speaking favorably about the ideologies of white nationalist mass shooters in El Paso, Texas, and Christchurch, New Zealand.
The VDare article Ingraham retweeted is a syndicated column by right-wing author [[Michelle Malkin]], who frequently spreads conspiracy theories about immigration and used to make frequent appearances on Fox News. She also published a book in 2004 defending the Japanese American internment during World War II and calling for a similar program against Muslim Americans.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Laura Ingraham Wants to Give You the Freedom to Die From Coronavirus|https://www.thedailybeast.com/laura-ingraham-wants-to-give-you-the-freedom-to-die-from-coronavirus]]'' April 10, 2020, Maxwell Tani, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Laura Ingraham]] wants you to have the unrestricted freedom to spread or die from the coronavirus.
Over the past several months, [[Fox News]] has been an important platform for those seeking to mock expert opinions on the virus, downplay the outbreak's lethality, and spread anecdotal claims about how to fight it. All seemingly in the service of either absolving President Trump of any potential responsibility for the pandemic's U.S. toll or to fulfill the network's single-note, decades-long crusade to blame anything and everything on Democrats and "the media."
But few personalities have approached the global pandemic with as little concern as Ingraham, the longtime conservative pundit with a coveted primetime Fox News spot and one of the most-viewed shows on the network. In front of an audience of millions every evening, Ingraham has displayed a commitment to dismissing concerns about the virus, mocking advice from doctors she disagrees with, and waving away the importance of coronavirus deaths.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Laura Ingraham's Descent Into Despair|https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/07/laura-ingrahams-descent-into-despair/614245/]]'' July 16, 2020, Anne Applebaum, [[The Atlantic]]
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I also knew, slightly, a woman whose appearance, in a leopard-skin miniskirt, was the most notable thing about the magazine's cover photograph: [[Laura Ingraham]], who had been a clerk to Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]] and was then an attorney at a tony law firm. In the penultimate paragraph Atlas finds himself, near midnight, "careering through the streets of downtown [[Washington]] with Brock in Ingraham's military-green Land Rover at 60 miles an hour looking for an open bar while the music of Buckwheat Zydeco blasted over the stereo."
As the [[Fox News]] presenter whose career is most closely tied to President [[Donald Trump]], Ingraham is now far more famous than she was back then. She spoke for Trump at the [[Republican]] convention, in [[2016]]; during the coronavirus pandemic, she has risen to prominence once again, not just supporting him but pushing him to "reopen" the country with maniacal fervor, accusing those who urge caution of having a political bias.
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|!birth name |Laura Elizabeth Loomer|
|!birth date |May 21, 1993 (28 years)|
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*[[Laura Loomer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Loomer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Laura Loomer|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Laura_Loomer]], RationalWiki.
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|!birth name |Lauren Opal Roberts|
|!birth date |December 15, 1986 (34 years)|
|!birth place |[[Altamonte Springs|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altamonte_Springs,_Florida]], [[Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida]], U.S.|
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*[[Lauren Boebert|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren_Boebert]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Lauren Gambino |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Lauren Southern |
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*[[Lauren Southern|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Lauren_Southern]], RationalWiki.
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An organiser behind the [[Lauren Southern]] and [[Stefan Molyneux]] event says "powerful forces" were behind the cancellation - and is threatening retaliation.
The event was due to be held at [[Auckland]]'s Powerstation on Friday, but owner Peter Campbell told [[Newshub]] he cancelled the event shortly after it was revealed on social media they would be speaking there.
[[Caolan Robertson]], an agent for Ms Southern, told Newshub they could not find another event and it was all over.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Lauren Southern is the alt-right's not-so-secret weapon|https://news.vice.com/en_ca/article/8xmyaa/lauren-southern-is-the-alt-rights-not-so-secret-weapon]]'' March 10, 2017, Tamara Khandaker, [[Vice News]]
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As one of the most popular hosts for [[Canada]]'s alt-right media torchbearer, the Rebel, [[Lauren Southern]] has frequently put herself in crowds of people whose views are fundamentally at odds with her own. She's made a habit of parachuting into spaces where visible minorities are speaking out about their rights and demanding they explain their political positions and teach her why she's wrong.
Southern — who announced on Thursday that she is parting ways with the Rebel and "going independent" — sees herself as a commentator, tasked with countering "the mass amount of left wing media we have that pretends to be impartial in Canada." In a series of interviews with VICE News over the last month, she opened up about her views, her critics, and how she's built her profile.
Once her bouncer arrives at the [[Toronto]] rally, she quickly springs into action, removing her hood and making a bee-line towards protesters holding what she sees as the most outlandish signs.
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Laurie Goodstein |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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The [[UK]]'s National Crime Agency (NCA) has made 746 arrests and dismantled dozens of organized crime groups after intercepting millions of encrypted text messages, [[BBC]] reports. The messages were sent through [[EncroChat]], a subscription-based phone system popular among career criminals. The NCA said in a press conference on Thursday that the operation has had "the biggest impact on organized crime gangs it has ever seen."
[[Europe]]an law enforcement agencies appear to have been monitoring these conversations for months. French police first hacked the network, deploying a "technical device" to penetrate EncroChat communications after discovering that some of its servers were hosted in the country. Authorities first cracked EncroChat's encryption code in March and began receiving data in April.
According to a [[Motherboard]] report, the cops accessed conversations, which the participants believed to be secure and private, around a wide variety of crimes, including drug operations and money-laundering schemes.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Law firm for teenager accused of Kenosha killings has represented Trump lawyer Giuliani|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-race-usa-lawyer/law-firm-for-teenager-accused-of-kenosha-killings-has-represented-trump-lawyer-giuliani-idUSKBN25N39H]]'' August 28, 2020, David Thomas, [[Reuters]]
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([[Reuters]]) - The 17-year-old accused of killing two people during protests in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], has hired a law firm whose clients have included President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal attorney [[Rudy Giuliani]] and former Trump adviser [[Carter Page]].
[[John Pierce]] told Reuters on Thursday that he and colleagues at Pierce Bainbridge would obtain justice for [[Kyle Rittenhouse]], of [[Illinois]], arrested and charged with shooting three people on Tuesday night, two of whom died.
A civil litigator, Pierce tweeted on Thursday that he would soon be joined by "a SEAL Team" of former assistant U.S. attorneys who are now criminal defense attorneys. Pierce will appear with Rittenhouse at an extradition hearing in Lake County Circuit Court in Illinois on Friday.
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Two lawmakers demanded that the [[FBI]] and the [[Federal Election Commission]] open an investigation into whether the [[Trump campaign]] violated federal law by spending hundreds of millions of reelection money through a company that White House advisor [[Jared Kushner]] created.
The lawmakers' letter comes hours after Insider reported that the Trump campaign had spent $617 million through a company that the president's son-in-law helped establish in [[2018]].
In the letter obtained exclusively by Insider, Reps. [[Ted Lieu]] of [[California]] and Kathleen Rice of [[New York]] noted that campaign finance violations above $25,000 are felonies punishable by up to five years in prison.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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A [[Michigan]] judge issued a ruling late last week granting the American Federation of Teachers the right to discovery in an ongoing legal battle with [[Project Veritas]], the sting group launched by conservative provocateur [[James O'Keefe]]. The escalating fight, which is being played out in the U.S. District Court for the [[Easter]]n District of Michigan, began last September, when the teachers union filed a lawsuit accusing Project Veritas of infiltrating and illegally gathering proprietary information from its Michigan affiliate. Project Veritas, a right-wing activist group known for releasing undercover video exposés of liberal organizations like ACORN and [[Planned Parenthood]], has taken a special interest in targeting teacher unions over the last eight years. The group has been accused of routinely doctoring its videos, and last year it was caught trying to feed a false story about [[Roy Moore]], then a U.S. Senate candidate in [[Alabama]], to the [[Washington Post]]. The discovery in the Michigan case may shed new light on its internal operations.
According to the September complaint, which was filed in state court, [[Marisa Jorge]], a political operative for Project Veritas, presented herself as a University of Michigan student named Marissa Perez who was interested in becoming a teacher. She applied for a summer internship with AFT Michigan and was hired in May [[2017]]. For the next three months, she allegedly gathered a wide range of confidential information on the teachers union. The lawsuit claims that on multiple occasions Jorge was found alone in other employees' offices, accessing information she, as an intern, had no right to see. In other cases, she requested to attend bargaining sessions, was given access to internal databases, and secretly recorded conversations, according to the complaint. A Michigan judge responded to the lawsuit by issuing a restraining order against Project Veritas in September, barring the group from publishing or disclosing any materials it may have collected from the union. The next month, following a motion by Project Veritas, the case was moved from state to federal court. In December, U.S. District Judge Linda Parker lifted the restraining order. Parker said the AFT had not sufficiently demonstrated it would be harmed by what Project Veritas had collected. In her decision she wrote that "a preliminary injunction most certainly will infringe upon Defendants' [[First Amendment]] right." The union went back to court in early May to try once more to prevent Project Veritas from releasing any documents or videos it had obtained from its Michigan affiliate. Parker denied the AFT's second request, again citing First Amendment concerns.
Project Veritas began releasing information from AFT Michigan immediately thereafter. In its first post, headlined "BREAKING: Alleged Child Molester Paid Off in Union Negotiation by Michigan American Federation of Teachers," Project Veritas boasted of releasing documents and undercover footage "which reveals that the union protected a teacher after accusations of sexual misconduct with a seven- or eight-year-old girl arose." AFT president Randi Weingarten and AFT Michigan President David Hecker released a joint statement following the video's release, calling it a "heavily spliced" smear tactic intended to undermine educators and their unions. "In this particular case, following accusations of a teacher's misconduct with a child of a woman he was dating years before, the union and district officials worked together to separate a teacher from service and make sure students were protected," Weingarten and Hecker stated. "To this day, the teacher denies the accusations, and no charges have been filed. AFT Michigan continues to prioritize the well-being of students and the promise of high-quality public education in Michigan."
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The state Department of Mental Health "buried" an inspector general's report recommending that [[Narconon Arrowhead]] be shut down after three patients died there, according to two lawsuits against the agency.
The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services fired its inspector general, [[Kim Poff]], and an investigator, [[Michael DeLong]], last year after they objected to the agency withholding the Narconon report, the lawsuits state.
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WASHINGTON — [[Lawsuit]]s seeking to hold former president [[Donald Trump]] personally — and financially — responsible for the violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6 are stacking up.
This week, two US [[Capitol Police]] officers who said they were on the front lines at the Capitol on Jan. 6 sued Trump, arguing that he was liable for inciting the violence and for the physical and emotional injuries they sustained during clashes with rioters.
There are already two lawsuits filed by Democratic members of [[Congress]] — Reps. [[Bennie Thompson]] and [[Eric Swalwell]] — that accuse Trump and his allies of conspiring to interfere with their official duties by pushing the false claims of voter fraud that underpinned the Capitol insurrection. A fourth case, filed a few weeks before the January riot, accuses Trump and [[Republican]]s of violating federal civil rights law by focusing postelection challenges and fraud falsehoods on areas with large Black populations.
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[[Shiva Ayyadurai]], the man who says he invented e-mail, has already sued two different tech publications for writing about his controversial claims. Now he also wants posts that he believes are defamatory to be removed from at least one social media network.
[[Charles Harder]], the attorney representing Ayyadurai, sent an e-mail on Tuesday to Diaspora, an open-source social network, demanding that three allegedly defamatory posts be removed. The posts were written by Roy Schestowitz, who also writes the blog Techrights.org.
"Schestowitz is engaged in harassment, character assassination and unlawful conduct against Dr. Ayyadurai, including falsely accusing him of being a 'liar' and a 'fraud,'" writes Harder. He continues:
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Lawyer on Trump Election Call Quits Firm After Uproar|https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/05/us/politics/cleta-mitchell-foley-lardner-trump.html]]'' January 6, 2021, Michael S. Schmidt, [[New York Times]]
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A lawyer advising President Trump in recent weeks has resigned from her law firm after it was revealed that she participated in the call where Mr. Trump pressured [[Georgia]] officials to help him reverse the state's election results, the firm said in a statement on Tuesday.
The lawyer, [[Cleta Mitchell]], has been advising Mr. Trump despite a policy at her firm, Foley & Lardner, that none of its lawyers should represent clients involved in relitigating the presidential election.
"Cleta Mitchell has informed firm management of her decision to resign from Foley & Lardner effective immediately," the firm said in its statement. "Ms. Mitchell concluded that her departure was in the firm's best interests, as well as in her own personal best interests. We thank her for her contributions to the firm and wish her well."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Lawyer Suing Anti-Fascist For Calling Him Nazi Sent Death Threats, Racial Slurs On Twitter|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/lawyer-anti-fascist-lawsuit_n_5a0aefbee4b0b17ffce028fe?ri18n=true]]'' November 14, 2017, Andy Campbell, [[Huffington Post]]
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A [[Texas]] lawyer recently suspended from [[Twitter]] for threatening to kill a "f**king n****r" as well as an entire family is suing an anti-fascist journalist for a post referring to him and fellow members of a far-right group as neo-Nazis.
Attorney [[Jason Lee Van Dyke]], who represents a far-right group with connections to white supremacy called the "[[Proud Boys]]," filed a libel suit against journalist Gerry Bello in October.
Bello had called several of Van Dyke's peers neo-Nazis, and claimed they dropped swastika-laden fliers in [[Ohio]] residents' mailboxes in an article on hyperlocal news site The Mockingbird.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Lawyers who filed election lawsuit must pay rivals' fees|https://apnews.com/article/business-elections-lawsuits-election-2020-4e910fce574a57c403a84fa4158b226b]]'' August 4, 2021, Nicholas Riccardi, [[Associated Press]]
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DENVER (AP) — A federal magistrate on Wednesday levied penalties against two [[Colorado]] attorneys for filing a class-action lawsuit that alleged the [[2020]] presidential election was stolen from [[Donald Trump]].
The now-dismissed suit relied on baseless conspiracy theories spread by the former president and his supporters. It named elected officials in four swing states, [[Facebook]], the company's founder [[Mark Zuckerberg]] and [[Denver]]-based [[Dominion Voting Systems]], whose election machines were at the center of some of the most fevered speculation.
Magistrate Judge N. Reid Nureiter ruled that the two attorneys who filed the lawsuit must pay the legal fees of the defendants.
"The lawsuit put into or repeated into the public record highly inflammatory and damaging allegations that could have put individuals' safety in danger," Nureiter wrote, noting the Jan. 6 insurrection was spurred by the lies it repeated, as were threats against election and Dominion officials. "Doing so without a valid legal basis or serious independent personal investigation into the facts was the height of recklessness."
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As you may have seen, last week we settled the lawsuit that [[Shiva Ayyadurai]] filed against us in early [[2017]]. No money exchanged hands, but we did agree to post a link at the top of the 14 articles that he sued over. The text of that link says, "Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai's Response to this Article and Statement on the Invention of Email." You can read his link, and you can read our articles. As I've said in the past, I urge you to read both and make up your own mind.
Nothing in our settlement stops us from continuing to report on Shiva Ayyadurai's claims to have invented email, and given that Ayyadurai has now fashioned himself a [[First Amendment]] freedom fighter, I am hopeful that he will be supportive of our use of our free expression rights to respond to his "response." Among the many statements that response page includes is the following:
Other unethical individuals and internet rags colluded to simply erase the facts and ridiculed journalists such as Mo Rocca of CBS' Henry Ford's Innovation Nation Show and Doug Aamoth of Time Magazine, who shared the truth about email's origin. These individuals included trolls at [[TechDirt]], who parroted false histories of email history to create bogus citations for the heavily censored and manipulated [[Wikipedia]], with its constant revisionism and purges.
But we stand by the information we've provided. Nothing in Ayyadurai's statement shows our posts to be "false" or "bogus," and indeed we have now uncovered additional evidence that continues to support our argument that Shiva Ayyadurai did not invent email, including some new evidence that suggests Ayyadurai himself was aware of this back in [[1982]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Leader of Neo-Nazi Group The Base Responds to FBI Arrests of Eight Members|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xgqyxw/neo-nazi-terror-group-the-base-leader-roman-wolf-calls-fbi-arrests-witch-hunt]]'' January 21, 2020, Ben Makuch, [[Vice News]]
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After a nationwide [[FBI]] operation resulted in the arrest of eight members of [[The Base]]—a neo-Nazi terror group with cells of radical followers around the world—its shadowy leader released a statement on an encrypted chat network.
[[Roman Wolf]]—not a real name, but an alias—told followers on what is believed to be one of the group's official propaganda channels that the recent arrests of eight members wouldn't stop his militant organization from continuing its plans preparing for a "race war."
Wolf's defiance comes at a time when eight members of his group across the U.S. face various court cases and potentially lengthy sentences for serious crimes, as The Base continues to exhibit its evolution into a dangerous domestic terror threat on the radar of the FBI.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Leader of Proud Boys also leads grassroots group Latinos for Trump|https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/01/politics/proud-boys-leader-latinos-for-trump/index.html]]'' October 1, 2020, Sara Sidner, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) The leader of the [[Proud Boys]], a far-right group thrust into the spotlight earlier this week during the presidential debate, is also the leader of the grassroots group [[Latinos for Trump]].
[[Enrique Tarrio]] told CNN on Thursday that there are two Latinos for Trump movements -- one is run by the campaign, while the other is a grassroots movement started in [[2016]].
News of Tarrio's tie to the grassroots movement supporting the President comes days after President [[Donald Trump]] refused to disavow [[White supremacist]]s during Tuesday's presidential debate, instead using ?his allotted time to blame violence on ?what he called "antifa and the left?" and to tell the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by." The day after the debate, Trump claimed he had no idea who the Proud Boys were.
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|!website |[[leadershipinstitute.org/|https://www.leadershipinstitute.org/]]<br/>[[campusreform.org|https://www.campusreform.org]]<br/>[[conservatism101.org/|https://conservatism101.org/]]|
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The Leadership Institute (LI) is a right wing Virginia-based training organization for potential conservative political leaders.
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|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Leadership Institute|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=510235174]]|<|<|
|!EIN |51-0235174|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/1987|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/02/21| $23,983,389.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2018_1088d4a7.PDF]]|05/22/19| $23,694,474.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2017_0f582d4b.PDF]]|08/16/18| $28,385,208.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2016_0dff4da7.pdf]]|08/22/17| $29,800,517.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2015_0cdaa3dd.PDF]]|08/26/16| $30,348,544.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2014_0b98eb7b.PDF]]|07/22/15| $20,865,164.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2013_0a925c40.PDF]]|09/17/14| $19,426,449.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2012_09611202.PDF]]|07/10/13| $19,590,212.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2011_088061fe.PDF]]|09/24/12| $19,690,103.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2010_079e48d6.PDF]]|11/02/11| $19,415,207.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2009_064036A9.PDF]]|08/09/10| $13,960,755.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2008_04F7C6C2.PDF]]|05/13/09| $15,681,104.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510235174/510235174_2007_049B2A3D.PDF]]|01/14/09| $20,110,455.00|
!!!See also
*[[Leadership Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leadership_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[The Leadership Institute|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/The_Leadership_Institute]], SourceWatch.
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!!!See also
*[[League of the South|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_the_South]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[League of the South|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/league-south]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Leak exposes how Heartland Institute works to undermine climate science|https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/feb/15/leak-exposes-heartland-institute-climate]]'' February 15, 2012, Suzanne Goldenberg, [[The Guardian]]
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The inner workings of a libertarian thinktank working to discredit the established science on climate change have been exposed by a leak of confidential documents detailing its strategy and fundraising networks.
DeSmogBlog, which broke the story, said it had received the confidential documents from an "insider" at the [[Heartland Institute]], which is based in [[Chicago]]. The blog monitors industry efforts to discredit climate science.
The scheme includes spending $100,000 for spreading the message in K-12 schools that "the topic of climate change is controversial and uncertain - two key points that are effective at dissuading teachers from teaching science", the documents said.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Leak from neo-Nazi site could identify hundreds of extremists worldwide|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/nov/07/neo-nazi-site-iron-march-materials-leak]]'' November 7, 2019, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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An apparent online leak of materials from influential neo-Nazi website Iron March, which has linked to several murders and acts of extremist terrorism, has the potential to identify hundreds of extremists around the world.
The material, posted anonymously to an online archiving site on Wednesday, US time, by a user identified only as "antifa-data". It apparently comprises the contents of the now defunct Iron March website's underlying database and makes it possible to match usernames with email addresses, IP addresses, forum posts and direct messages.
Material uncovered in the leak so far suggests some users on the platform registered with existing personal email addresses, including addresses associated with several US universities. Posts and direct messages suggest that some members were on active military service at the time they posted, according to the open source journalism website Bellingcat.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Leak reveals $2tn of possibly corrupt US financial activity|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/20/leak-reveals-2tn-of-possibly-corrupt-us-financial-activity]]'' September 20, 2020, David Pegg, [[The Guardian]]
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Thousands of documents detailing $2 trillion (£1.55tn) of potentially corrupt transactions that were washed through the US financial system have been leaked to an international group of investigative journalists.
The leak focuses on more than 2,000 suspicious activity reports (SARs) filed with the US government's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network ([[FinCEN]]).
Banks and other financial institutions file SARs when they believe a client is using their services for potential criminal activity.
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{{f272.png}} ''[[Leaked audio allegedly depicts racist tirade by Nazi media darling Richard Spencer|https://boingboing.net/2019/11/04/racist-tirade-from-alt-right.html?_ga=2.214449175.1036366549.1572782451-1123858463.1567595522]]'' November 4, 2019, Rob Beschizza, [[Boing Boing]]
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[[Richard Spencer]] sought to cast his brand of clean-cut ethnic nationalism as a respectable conservative alternative to nazism, coining the term "alt-right" to refer to it and successfully attracting mainstream media interest. In this audio recording, posted Sunday by provocateur Milo Yiannopoulous and claimed to be Spencer, a man is heard ranting about Jews and black people in a more traditionally far-right mode. The recording is NSFW and contains terms of racial abuse.
"My ancestors fucking enslaved those little pieces of fucking shit," Spencer is heard shouting on the recording. "They don't do this to fucking me. We're going to fucking ritualistically humiliate them." "Little fucking kikes," Spencer is heard screaming in a terrifying minute-long rant. "They get ruled by people like me. Little fucking octaroons.".
Yiannopoulous claims the recording was made in the immediate aftermath of a counterprotestor [[Heather Heyer]]'s murder at the [[2017]] [[Charlottesville]] "[[Unite the Right]]" rally.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Leaked Audio of Sen. Joe Manchin Call With Billionaire Donors Provides Rare Glimpse of Dealmaking on Filibuster and January 6 Commission|https://theintercept.com/2021/06/16/joe-manchin-leaked-billionaire-donors-no-labels/]]'' June 16, 2021, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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[[West Virginia]] Sen. [[Joe Manchin]], in a private call on Monday with a group of major donors, provided a revealing look at his political approach to the most thorny issues confronting lawmakers.
The remarks were given on a Zoom teleconference session that was obtained by [[The Intercept]]. The meeting was hosted by the group No Labels, a big money operation co-founded by former Sen. [[Joe Lieberman]] that funnels high-net-worth donor money to conservative Democrats and moderate [[Republican]]s. Among the gathering's newsworthy revelations: Manchin described an openness to filibuster reform at odds with his most recent position that will buoy some Democrats' hopes for enacting their agenda.
The call included several billionaire investors and corporate executives, among them Louis Bacon, chief executive of Moore Capital Management; Kenneth D. Tuchman, founder of global outsourcing company TeleTech; and Howard Marks, the head of Oaktree Capital, one of the largest private equity firms in the country. The Zoom participant log included a dial-in from Tudor Investment Corporation, the hedge fund founded by billionaire Paul Tudor Jones. Also present was a roster of heavy-hitting political influencers, including Republican consultant Ron Christie and Lieberman, who serves as a representative of No Labels and now advises corporate interests. The meeting was led by Nancy Jacobson, the co-founder of No Labels. The wide-ranging conversation went into depth on the fate of the filibuster, infrastructure negotiations, and the failed effort to create a bipartisan commission to explore the [[January 6]] storming of the U.S. Capitol, and offers a frank glimpse into the thinking of the conservative Democrat who holds the party's fate in his hands. Manchin told the assembled donors that he needed help flipping a handful of Republicans from no to yes on the January 6 commission in order to strip the "far left" of their best argument against the filibuster. The filibuster is a critical priority for the donors on the call, as it bottles up progressive legislation that would hit their bottom lines. When it came to Sen. [[Roy Blunt]], a moderate [[Missouri]] Republican who voted no on the commission, Manchin offered a creative solution. "Roy Blunt is a great, just a good friend of mine, a great guy," Manchin said. "Roy is retiring. If some of you all who might be working with Roy in his next life could tell him, that'd be nice and it'd help our country. That would be very good to get him to change his vote. And we're going to have another vote on this thing. That'll give me one more shot at it."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Leaked calls reveal ALEC's secret plan to thwart Biden on climate|https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2021/04/leaked-calls-reveal-alecs-secret-plan-to-thwart-biden-on-climate/]]'' April 17, 2021, Naveena Sadasivam, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[Republican]] efforts to stall President [[Joe Biden]]'s climate agenda are slowly beginning to take shape. In March, a coalition of 12 Republican state attorneys general filed a lawsuit challenging Biden's executive order creating a working group to establish a metric for the "social cost of carbon." Led by Missouri's attorney general, Eric Schmitt, the lawsuit charges that the order is an "enormous expansion of federal regulatory power" and that such cost calculations are "inherently speculative, policy-laden, and indeterminate" and should instead be undertaken by [[Congress]].
In a similar vein, 21 Republican-controlled states, led by [[Texas]] and [[Montana]], have sued the Biden administration over its decision to revoke a permit for the [[Keystone XL]] pipeline, calling it an unconstitutional overuse of executive power that would diminish the states' economies and tax revenue. Both lawsuits are pending in federal courts. Separately, in response to Biden's alleged "hostility to the energy industry," Texas Governor [[Greg Abbott]] issued an executive order in January directing state agencies to "use all lawful powers" to challenge federal policies that disadvantage oil and gas operators. (Texas state agencies with the ability to loosen environmental regulations on the oil and gas industry largely do not appear to have changed policies in response to the order.)
Ultimately, many of these actions may amount to little more than grandstanding, and it's difficult to discern whether or not a broad, deliberate strategy is at work. But behind the scenes, call records obtained by Grist show that the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]], or ALEC, has formed a new working group to build upon these efforts.
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{{f57.png}} ''[[Leaked Chats Show Racism, Anti-Semitism, and Homophobia in ASU Republican Group|https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/leaked-chats-show-alt-right-views-in-asu-republican-group-11252146]]'' March 22, 2019, Steven Hsieh, [[Phoenix New Times]]
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Leaders of a conservative student club at [[Arizona State University]] used anti-Semitic symbols, made racist and homophobic comments, and appeared to advocate for eugenics, according to a dossier compiled this winter by former club members leaked to [[Phoenix New Times]].
Two of the group's leaders also appeared in photos apparently making light of the white nationalist vehicular murder in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]].
College [[Republican]]s United (CRU) is a small offshoot of ASU's College Republicans chapter. The group formed in early [[2018]] by students who pushed for views outside traditional conservative beliefs. An umbrella organization for CRU called Republicans United Federation of Arizona oversees chapters at ASU and Northern Arizona University.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Leaked chats show white nationalist group's plot to infiltrate Turning Point USA|https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/8xybkv/leaked-chats-show-white-nationalist-groups-plot-to-infiltrate-turning-point-usa]]'' March 11, 2019, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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When media nonprofit [[Unicorn Riot]] obtained and leaked [[Identity Evropa]]'s internal chats last week, it revealed the group's long-term strategy to distance itself from the ugliness of the violent "[[Unite the Right]]" rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], and gain a foothold in more mainstream, student GOP organizations.
Identity Evropa helped plan the white nationalist rally in August [[2017]], which left one person dead. But the leaked chats — from Discord, a platform popular among gamers, and Slack, a chat application often used for office communications — confirm that the group wants nothing to do with the swastikas and Confederate flags associated with old-school white power movements. Instead, they've embraced a preppy, patriotic aesthetic and rely on Greco-Roman imagery to evoke [[Europe]]an ancestry to make their brand seem more benign and attract conservative college-aged men.
In particular, many members viewed Turning Point [[USA]], a MAGA-friendly student organization with more than 1,000 chapters at high schools and colleges nationwide, as fertile grounds for recruitment. A recent report by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] found that the number of hate groups in America hit a record high last year, driven largely by a surge in groups catering to young, college-aged white men.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Leaked documents reveal the secret finances of a pro-industry science group|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/10/american-council-science-health-leaked-documents-fundraising/]]'' October 28, 2013, Andy Kroll, [[Mother Jones]]
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For indispensable reporting on the coronavirus crisis, the election, and more, subscribe to the [[Mother Jones]] Daily newsletter.
The [[American Council on Science and Health]] bills itself as an independent research and advocacy organization devoted to debunking "junk science." It's a controversial outfit—a "group of scientists…concerned that many important public policies related to health and the environment did not have a sound scientific basis," it says—that often does battle with environmentalists and consumer safety advocates, wading into public health debates to defend fracking, to fight [[New York City]]'s attempt to ban big sugary sodas, and to dismiss concerns about the potential harms of the chemical bisphenol-A (better known at BPA) and the pesticide atrazine. The group insists that its conclusions are driven purely by science. It acknowledges that it receives some financial support from corporations and industry groups, but ACSH, which reportedly stopped disclosing its corporate donors two decades ago, maintains that these contributions don't influence its work and agenda.
Yet internal financial documents (read them here) provided to Mother Jones show that ACSH depends heavily on funding from corporations that have a financial stake in the scientific debates it aims to shape. The group also directly solicits donations from these industry sources around specific issues. ACSH's financial links to corporations involved in hot-button health and safety controversies have been highlighted in the past, but these documents offer a more extensive accounting of ACSH's reliance on industry money—giving a rare window into the operations of a prominent and frequent defender of industry in the science wars.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Leaked Documents Show Police Knew Far-Right Extremists Were the Real Threat at Protests, Not "Antifa"|https://theintercept.com/2020/07/15/george-floyd-protests-police-far-right-antifa/]]'' July 15, 2020, Ryan Devereaux, [[The Intercept]]
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As protests against police violence spread to every state in the U.S. and dramatic images flooded in from cities across the country, President [[Donald Trump]] and his attorney general spun an ominous story of opportunistic leftists exploiting a national trauma to sow chaos and disorder. They were the anti-fascists known as "antifa", and according to the administration they were domestic terrorists who would be policed accordingly.
But while the White House beat the drum for a crackdown on a leaderless movement on the left, law enforcement offices across the country were sharing detailed reports of far-right extremists seeking to attack the protesters and police during the country's historic demonstrations, a trove of newly leaked documents reveals.
Among the steady stream of threats from the far-right were repeated encounters between law enforcement and heavily armed adherents of the so-called boogaloo movement, which welcomes armed confrontation with cops as means to trigger civil war. With much of the U.S. policing apparatus on the hunt for antifa instigators, those violent aspirations appear to have materialized in a string of targeted attacks in [[California]] that left a federal protective services officer and a sheriff's deputy dead and several other law enforcement officials wounded.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Leaked Documents Show Russian Trolls Tried to Infiltrate Left-Wing Media|https://www.thedailybeast.com/leaked-documents-show-russian-trolls-tried-to-infiltrate-left-wing-media?ref=home]]'' September 11, 2020, Adam Rawnsley, [[Daily Beast]]
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It's no secret that [[Russia]]'s trolls, hackers, and spies are pulling for [[Donald Trump]] in [[2020]]—just like they famously did at the last election. But [[Moscow]]'s propaganda-peddlers aren't just pushing MAGA memes and Biden disinfo—they're also attempting to infiltrate left-wing sites.
The Russian trolls' private chat logs and emails, reviewed by The [[Daily Beast]], show they tried to get their American contributors to write for Jacobin, a leading socialist outlet; recruited from Truthout, a left-leaning nonprofit news site; and tried to buy their way onto the website of the long-pedigreed liberal outlet In These Times.
None of the outlets showed any interest in content from the Russians or their shady business offers. But the outreach by "[[PeaceData]]," a facade of a publishing operation linked to the St. Petersburg-based [[Internet Research Agency]] and built up by American freelancers, demonstrates the ecumenical approach the Russians are taking to pollute the information ecosystem. So how did these Russian trolls try to expand their reach to legitimate left-wing media outlets and what does it show about how well they understand the American media landscape?
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Leaked emails reveal Nigel Farage's long-standing links to Julian Assange|https://www.businessinsider.com/leaked-emails-nigel-farage-wikileaks-julian-assange-2017-3]]'' March 10, 2017, Adam Bienkov, [[Business Insider]]
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LONDON — There was much confusion Thursday when [[Nigel Farage]] was spotted by BuzzFeed leaving the [[Ecuador]]ian Embassy in [[London]] — the residence of [[WikiLeaks]] founder [[Julian Assange]].
Asked why he was there, Farage replied that he couldn't remember what he was doing in the building, adding, "I never discuss where I go or who I see."
Emails leaked to [[Business Insider]], however, reveal that [[UK]]IP under Farage's leadership had long-standing links to Assange.
In February [[2011]], after a [[Europe]]an [[Arrest]] Warrant had been issued in a case in which prosecutors sought to question Assange in connection with a sexual-assault allegation, UKIP repeatedly reached out to Assange to see how they could work together. Assange has not been charged in the case.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Leaked Emails Show How White Nationalists Have Infiltrated Conservative Media|https://splinternews.com/leaked-emails-show-how-white-nationalists-have-infiltra-1837681245]]'' August 29, 2019, Hannah Gais, [[Splinter News]]
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Conservative institutions in the [[Donald Trump]] era have often sought to portray themselves as shocked and appalled by the so-called "alt-right." White nationalists have also engaged in their own efforts to differentiate themselves from the neoconservatives who dominated the GOP for decades. But neither narrative is true. The reality is that a host of supposedly veritable right-wing institutions have become a safe haven for the far-right.
Indeed, there is a burgeoning underground network of group chats, message boards, and email chains serving as the breeding ground for incubating white nationalist ideas, and as a forum to strategize around how to launder those ideas through mainstream conservative publications. And, judging from a large series of messages from one of those email groups obtained by Splinter, it's working.
These endeavors are often tactical in nature. As [[Paul Gottfried]], a far-right political theorist, observed in the [[2008]] speech that is widely credited as birthing the term "alternative right," "we must try to do what is possible rather than what lies beyond our limited material resources." This new right, Gottfried said, could only win by conquering the institutions that neoconservatives then dominated. It needed the institutions it sought to annihilate to thrive. (Gottfried, who once told a journalist that he co-created the term "alt-right" with [[Richard Spencer]], has since sought to distance himself from his former collaborator, though he has also mounted defenses of the overall movement on far-right websites.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Leaked emails show Washington state Rep. Matt Shea endorsed training children to fight in holy war|https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/washington-state-rep-matt-shea-endorsed-training-children-to-fight-in-holy-war/]]'' August 15, 2019, Chad Sokol, [[Seattle Times]]
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A week before his re-election last year, state Rep. [[Matt Shea]] denied that a leaked manifesto he wrote was a road map for a holy war, one that would pit conservative [[Christian]] "patriots" against [[Muslim]] and Marxist "terrorists."
Rather, Shea insisted, the document titled "Biblical Basis for War" contained notes for a scholarly sermon on war in the Old Testament.
But newly leaked emails, first reported by [[The Guardian]] on Wednesday, as well as a video on Shea's public [[Facebook]] page, show the [[Spokane]] Valley [[Republican]] has had close ties with a group called [[Team Rugged]] that trained children, teens and men in their early 20s for religious combat.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Leaked video: Dark money group brags about writing GOP voter suppression bills across the country|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/05/heritage-foundation-dark-money-voter-suppression-laws/]]'' May 13, 2021, Ari Berman, [[Mother Jones]]
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In a private meeting last month with big-money donors, the head of a top conservative group boasted that her outfit had crafted the new voter suppression law in [[Georgia]] and was doing the same with similar bills for [[Republican]] state legislators across the country. "In some cases, we actually draft them for them," she said, "or we have a sentinel on our behalf give them the model legislation so it has that grassroots, from-the-bottom-up type of vibe."
The Georgia law had "eight key provisions that Heritage recommended," Jessica Anderson, the executive director of [[Heritage Action]] for America, a sister organization of the [[Heritage Foundation]], told the foundation's donors at an April 22 gathering in [[Tucson]], in a recording obtained by the watchdog group Documented and shared with [[Mother Jones]]. Those included policies severely restricting mail ballot drop boxes, preventing election officials from sending absentee ballot request forms to voters, making it easier for partisan workers to monitor the polls, preventing the collection of mail ballots, and restricting the ability of counties to accept donations from nonprofit groups seeking to aid in election administration.
All of these recommendations came straight from Heritage's list of "best practices" drafted in February. With Heritage's help, Anderson said, Georgia became "the example for the rest of the country."
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!!!See also
*[[Lee Atwater|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Atwater]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Lee Fang |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Lee Man-hee |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Legal Threats By Charles Harder & Shiva Ayyadurai Targeting More Speech|https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20170125/14550136565/legal-threats-charles-harder-shiva-ayyadurai-targeting-more-speech.shtml]]'' January 25, 2017, Mike Masnick, [[Techdirt]]
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Let's say right upfront: if you are unaware, [[Shiva Ayyadurai]] is currently suing [[Techdirt]] for our posts concerning Ayyaduria's claims to have invented email. Ayyadurai's lawyer in this matter is [[Charles Harder]], the lawyer who filed multiple lawsuits against [[Gawker]], and is credited by many with forcing that company into bankruptcy and fire sale.
Now Harder, on behalf of Ayyadurai, has sent a demand letter to try to have social media comments posted in response to the lawsuit against us taken down. We are writing about this -- despite the lawsuit against us -- because we believe it is important and we do not intend to have our own speech chilled. This is also why we believe it is so important to have a federal anti-[[SLAPP]] law in place, because the chance to chill speech with threats or actual litigation is not a hypothetical problem. It is very, very real.
Harder's letter is to [[Diaspora]], and it demands that certain posts by Roy Schestowitz be removed (which appears to have happened). Schestowitz is the guy behind the Techrights blog, which frequently covers issues related to things like free v. proprietary software and software patents. Harder's letter to Diaspora claims that Schestowitz's posts are defamatory, violate Diaspora's terms of service, and "constitute harassment and intentional infliction of emotional distress."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Legal Times On Jay Sekulow|https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/legal-times-jay-sekulow-byron-york/]]'' November 2, 2005, Byron York, [[National Review]]
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[[Jay Sekulow]], the chief counsel of the [[American Center for Law and Justice]] and a high-profile supporter of President Bush's judicial nominees, is the subject of a long and extensively-researched article by Tony Mauro in the new [[Legal]] Times. The article describes what appears to be a growing financial empire presided over by Sekulow and largely financed by contributions to the non-profit Center. According to Legal Times, Sekulow
through the ACLJ and a string of interconnected nonprofit and for-profit entities, has built a financial empire that generates millions of dollars a year and supports a lavish lifestyle — complete with multiple homes, chauffeur-driven cars, and a private jet that he once used to ferry Supreme Court [[Justice Antonin Scalia]].
That less-known side of Sekulow was revealed in several interviews with former associates of his and in hundreds of pages of court and tax documents reviewed by Legal Times. Critics say Sekulow's lifestyle is at odds with his role as the head of a charitable organization that solicits small donations for legal work in God's name.
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|>| !Leona Aglukkaq |
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|>| !Leonard Leo |
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|!birth date |1965 (55-56 years)|
|!birth place |[[Northport, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northport,_New_York]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!education |[[Cornell University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornell_University]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]], [[JD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Doctor]])|
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''Leonard A. Leo'' (born 1965) is an American [[lawyer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/lawyer]] and conservative activist.<<ref " [1]">>
Leo has led campaigns to support the Supreme Court nominations of [[John Roberts|Justice John Roberts]], [[Samuel Alito|Justice Samuel Alito]], [[Neil Gorsuch|Justice Neil Gorsuch]] and [[Brett Kavanaugh|Justice Brett Kavanaugh]]. In 2017 (before Justice Kavanaugh's appointment and confirmation), legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin wrote that Leo was "responsible, to a considerable extent, for one third of the justices on the Supreme Court."<<ref " [2]">> Leo described himself in 2019 as "a leader of the conservative legal movement."<<ref " [3]">>
!!!See also
*[[Leonard Leo|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Leo]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Leonard Leo|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Leonard_Leo]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Leonard A. Leo|http://www.fed-soc.org/publications/author/leonard-a-leo]]. Federalist Society.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[How One Man Brought Justices Roberts, Alito And Gorsuch To The Supreme Court|https://www.npr.org/2017/04/12/523495201/how-one-man-brought-justices-roberts-alito-and-gorsuch-to-the-supreme-court]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[A conservative activist's behind-the-scenes campaign to remake the nation's courts|https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/investigations/leonard-leo-federalists-society-courts/]]. //The Washington Post//. 2019.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Leonard Leo to shape new conservative network, step aside from the Federalist Society|https://www.axios.com/leonard-leo-crc-advisors-federalist-society-50d4d844-19a3-4eab-af2b-7b74f1617d1c.html]]'' January 7, 2020, Jonathan Swan, [[Axios]]
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Conservative powerhouse [[Leonard Leo]] tells [[Axios]] that he'll step aside from the daily running of the [[Federalist Society]] to focus on a new venture — inspired by Arabella Advisers on the left — that will funnel big money and expertise across the conservative movement.
Why it matters: Leo is considered one of the most powerful conservatives in the country, playing a key role in shaping President Trump's selections for the Supreme Court and raising hundreds of millions of dollars to fill the nation's courts with conservative judges.
One of the first projects will be a "minimum of $10 million issue advocacy campaign focusing on judges in the [[2020]] cycle," Leo told Axios.
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|>| !Leonard Liggio |
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> In support of building their own youth movement, another speaker, the libertarian historian Leonard Liggio, cited the success of the Nazi model. In his paper titled "National Socialist Political Strategy: Social Change in a Modern Industrial Society with an Authoritarian Tradition," Liggio, who was affiliated with the Koch-funded Institute for Humane Studies from 1974 until 1998, described the Nazis' successful creation of a youth movement as key to their capture of the state. Like the Nazis, he suggested, libertarians should organize university students to create group identity.
> Mayer, Jane (January 18, 2016). [[The Secrets of Charles Koch's Political Ascent|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/01/charles-koch-political-ascent-jane-mayer-213541]]. //Politico//..
!!!See also
*[[Leonard Liggio|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Liggio]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Less Than a Year After Charlottesville, the Alt-Right Is Self-Destructing|https://www.thedailybeast.com/less-than-a-year-after-charlottesville-the-alt-right-is-self-destructing]]'' March 29, 2018, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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Some have turned federal informant. Others are facing prison time. More are named in looming lawsuits. All of them are fighting.
Last summer, the American alt-right was presenting itself as a threatening, unified front, gaining national attention with a deadly rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]]. The collection of far-right and white nationalist groups proclaimed victory after President [[Donald Trump]] hesitated to directly condemn them and instead blamed "both sides" and the "alt left" for the violence. But less than a year after Charlottesville, the alt-right is splintering in dramatic fashion as its leaders turn on each other or quit altogether.
[[Matthew Heimbach]]'s arrest in a March trailer park brawl with members of his neo-Nazi group—some of whom he was allegedly screwing—felt like a too-obvious metaphor. Heimbach was the head of the [[Traditionalist Worker Party]], a youth-focused white supremacist group that floated to the front of media coverage and hate rallies in the run-up to Donald Trump's election.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Lessons for Canada from how the Koch brothers hijacked democracy|https://vancouversun.com/news/politics/daphne-bramham-lessons-for-canada-from-how-the-koch-brothers-hijacked-democracy]]'' September 25, 2016, Daphne Bramham, [[Vancouver Sun]]
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This was supposed to be the year that the American billionaire brothers, Charles and [[David Koch]], bought the presidency in their zealous bid to reshape the United States into a libertarian utopia.
Another [[Republican]] billionaire ended that dream. [[Donald Trump]] refused to seek either their backing or their blessing.
On the [[Democratic Party]] side, outsider [[Bernie Sanders]] nearly derailed the well-funded hopes of [[Hillary Clinton]] with his appeal to get big money out of politics.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Lessons from Anonymous on cyberwar|https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2011/03/20113981026464808.html]]'' March 10, 2011, Haroon Meer, Opinion, [[Al Jazeera]]
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At this point we could make the jump that [[HBGary]] was a single bad apple, operating on the other side of the ethical line all on its own, but we would be wrong.
The email above indicates that the project to discredit [[WikiLeaks]] (and their supporters) was a joint operation by HBGary Federal, [[Palantir]] and BericoTechnologies, although the other companies involved were quick to distance themselves from HBGary after the [[Anonymous]] hack.
[[Endgame Systems]], a company with almost no public footprint were also thrust into the spotlight, when several of their previously well-guarded reports and company presentations were shared amongst the emails.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Let's talk about Trump, trust funds, power, and privilege....|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH4m0ZWGD-4]]'' September 6, 2020, Beau of the Fifth Column, [[YouTube]]
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Check out the store. Stickers, mugs, hoodies, shirts, etc.
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|>| !Lev Parnas |
|!birth date |February 6, 1972 (49 years)|
|!birth place |[[Odessa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odessa]], [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic]], [[U.S.S.R.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S.S.R.]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Lev Parnas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lev_Parnas]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Li-Meng Yan |
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!!!See also
*[[Li-Meng Yan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li-Meng_Yan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Liberal Groups Fear O'Keefe Election Sting|https://www.thedailybeast.com/liberal-groups-fear-james-okeefe-election-sting]]'' September 26, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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This summer, a mystery man named James Fortune began approaching voting rights groups in [[North Carolina]].
Fortune, who claimed to be the operator of a progressive-minded North Carolina gym called "Equality Gym," donated a few thousand dollars to the groups. Then he started asking whether they could illegally register undocumented immigrants to vote.
As the groups became suspicious, Fortune vanished—leaving behind only a blurry picture of himself, no proof that his gym actually existed, and suspicions that he was using an alias. But the wired money came from a [[Georgia]] group with ties to a [[QAnon]] House candidate and a network of other [[Republican]] figures, raising suspicions among the groups that Fortune was working for right-wing undercover prankster [[James O'Keefe]] or an O'Keefe imitator.
!!!See also
*[[Liberal Party of Canada|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Party_of_Canada]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Libertarian |
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"That's libertarians for you — anarchists who want police protection from their slaves."
— Kim Stanley Robinson.
!!!See also
*[[Libertarianism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Libertarian 2020 candidate appears on podcast tied to 'boogaloo' movement|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jul/06/libertarian-2020-candidate-jo-jorgensen-podcast-boogaloo-movement]]'' July 6, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Libertarian]] party presidential candidate, [[Jo Jorgensen]], has appeared on a podcast associated with the anti-government "boogaloo" movement just days after an adherent of the movement was arrested for allegedly murdering two law enforcement officers.
One of the other people on the podcast also runs a [[Facebook]] page which is strewn with memes that reference insurrectionary violence, and appear to invoke white nationalist and neo-Nazi imagery and subject matter.
The Libertarian party is one of the largest political parties in the US, outside the dominant pairing of the Democrats and [[Republican]]s. Although the party's vote is still comparatively small, it has finished third in the last two presidential elections, and has increased its share of the vote in four successive elections, going from 0.4% of the vote in [[2004]] to 3.3% in [[2016]], when it fetched almost 4.5 million votes
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{{f330.png}} ''[[Libertarian Party Rebuffs Mises Uprising|https://reason.com/2018/07/04/libertarian-party-rebuffs-mises-uprising/]]'' July 4, 2018, Matt Welch, [[Reason Magazine]]
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The [[Libertarian]] Party on Monday afternoon re-elected in a surprising first-ballot landslide incumbent Chair Nicholas Sarwark to an unprecedented third consecutive two-year term. In doing so, the nation's third-largest political party swatted down what was supposed to be the most contentious challenge at its biennial national convention—to a leadership that was considered by various critics to be too operationally incremental, too ideologically tepid, and too (in the words of [[Ludwig von Mises Institute]] Senior Fellow and popular podcaster Tom Woods at a nearby [[New Orleans]] rally Saturday) "SJW-friendly."
Instead, Sarwark's main opponent, the Mises Caucus-endorsed Joshua Smith, stumbled badly in a defensive debate performance at the New Orleans Hyatt Regency Sunday night, and ended up Monday on the business end of a 65 percent-22 percent rout. In the vice chair race, two-term incumbent Arvin Vohra, who has become a lightning rod over the past year-plus for intentionally provocative public comments such as "Bad Idea: School [[Shooting]]s. Good Idea: School Board Shootings," was resoundingly drummed out of office, never receiving more than 11 percent of the vote in three rounds of balloting that ended Tuesday with a positivity-exuding 33-year-old finance/tech/consulting guy named Alex Merced squeaking past the 50 percent finish line.
"What I think the race shows is that if you want to change the direction of the Libertarian Party, if you have new ideas about how we can grow and reach new members, the election of Merced to vice chair shows that the delegates want that kind of change," Sarwark told me Tuesday afternoon. "If your campaign is seen, or has themes of trying to kick people out, of trying to attack people like Gov. Weld, or… basically anyone—if your campaign was seen as trying to drive people out of the party, the delegates soundly rejected that. And I think that that is the biggest takeaway from the convention."
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|>| !Libertas Institute |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/d/de/Libertas_Institute.png/175px-Libertas_Institute.png]] |
|!tax id |45-5254794|
|!location |2183 W Main St Suite A102 Lehi, UT 84043|
|!website |[[libertasutah.org/|http://libertasutah.org/]]|
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|!EIN |45-5254794|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
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|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/455254794/455254794_2017_1045b5d3.PDF]]|03/08/19| $304,033.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/455254794/455254794_2016_0e843c96.PDF]]|11/28/17| $178,640.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/455254794/455254794_2015_0d1d7ed1.PDF]]|11/18/16| $32,027.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/455254794/455254794_2013_0ab2c18e.PDF]]|10/20/14| $19,771.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/455254794/455254794_2012_09b6c862.PDF]]|11/20/13| $10,971.00|
!!!See also
*[[Libertas Institute (Utah)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertas_Institute_(Utah)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Libertas Institute|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Libertas_Institute]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Liberty Central |
|!formation |2009|
|!type |[[501(c)(4)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(4)]]|
|!tax id |27-1222875|
|!headquarters |[[Washington, DC|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_DC]]|
|!region served |United States|
|!leader title |President and CEO|
|!leader name |[[Virginia Thomas|Ginni Thomas]]|
|!website |[[libertycentral.org|https://www.libertycentral.org]]|
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|!Updated |July 12, 2018|<|<|
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|!EIN |27-1222875|<|<|
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|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/2010|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2012 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271222875/271222875_2012_09c993f4.PDF]]|12/12/13| $14,395.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271222875/271222875_2011_093d60a8.PDF]]|05/10/13| $16,899.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271222875/271222875_2010_0985dc6c.PDF]]|08/21/13| $30,227.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/271222875/271222875_2009_08feda02.PDF]]|02/27/13| $539,818.00|
!!!See also
*[[Liberty Central|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Central]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Liberty Justice Center |
|!tax id |45-4204425|
|!location |190 S La Salle St, Suite 1500, Chicago, IL, 60603-3410, USA|
|!website |[[libertyjusticecenter.org|https://www.libertyjusticecenter.org]]|
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|!Updated |June 27, 2021|<|<|
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|!EIN |45-4204425|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454204425/454204425_2019_%20.pdf]]|03/31/21| $989,456.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454204425/454204425_2018_%20.pdf]]|12/05/19| $974,419.00|
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|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454204425/454204425_2014_0c3f3c39.PDF]]|02/09/16| $20,662.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454204425/454204425_2013_0b0b8356.PDF]]|12/29/14| $19,380.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454204425/454204425_2012_09d9cc96.PDF]]|12/23/13| $6,426.00|
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|>| !Liberty Principles PAC |
|!website |[[libertyprinciples.com/|https://libertyprinciples.com/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Liberty Principles PAC|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Principles_PAC]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Liberty University Inc |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/4/4f/Liberty_University_seal.svg/175px-Liberty_University_seal.svg.png]] |
|!tax id |54-0946734|
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|>| !Liberty University Foundation |
|!tax id |54-1939910|
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|>| !Liberty University Endowment Tr Inc |
|!tax id |54-1851119|
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''Liberty University'' (''LU'') is a [[private|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_university]] [[evangelical Christian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/evangelical_Christianity]] university in [[Lynchburg, Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynchburg,_Virginia]].<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [3]">>
It is one of the largest Christian universities in the world and the largest private non-profit university in the United States, measured by student enrollment.<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">> , the university enrolls more than 15,000 students at its Lynchburg campus and more than 94,000 students in [[online courses|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/online_courses]] for a total of about 110,000 in all.<<ref " [2]">>
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|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
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|!EIN |54-0946734|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
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|!Ruling date |01/1974|<|<|
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|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/540946734/540946734_2019_%20.pdf]]|05/26/21| $3,367,494,352.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/540946734/540946734_2017_%20.pdf]]|12/06/19| $2,812,938,906.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/540946734/540946734_2016_0fbd4420.PDF]]|10/30/18| $2,571,559,687.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/540946734/540946734_2015_0e2b9c8d.PDF]]|09/26/17| $2,265,165,058.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/540946734/540946734_2014_0cc2d3a1.PDF]]|08/02/16| $2,072,987,998.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/540946734/540946734_2013_0baac7f5.PDF]]|08/05/15| $1,847,567,734.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/540946734/540946734_2012_0a6dc00d.PDF]]|07/02/14| $1,564,185,422.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/540946734/540946734_2011_097e3c0c.PDF]]|08/13/13| $1,274,806,592.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/540946734/540946734_2010_0970373d.PDF]]|07/31/13| $940,284,054.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/540946734/540946734_2009_07053467.PDF]]|04/12/11| $611,871,607.00|
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|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/540946734/540946734_2007_050F7179.PDF]]|06/09/09| $343,097,894.00|
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|!EIN |54-1939910|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/2000|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541939910/541939910_2019_%20.pdf]]|05/18/21| $990,353.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541939910/541939910_2018_%20.pdf]]|04/30/21| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541939910/541939910_2017_10d5ddb0.pdf]]|08/06/19| $0.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541939910/541939910_2016_0f45f90f.PDF]]|07/25/18| $653.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541939910/541939910_2015_0dca7363.PDF]]|06/13/17| $30,403.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541939910/541939910_2013_0b6e7cf5.PDF]]|06/09/15| $215,537.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541939910/541939910_2012_0a0921b2.PDF]]|03/11/14| $1,926.00|
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |March 30, 2019|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Liberty University Endowment Tr Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=541851119]]|<|<|
|!EIN |54-1851119|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |09/1998|<|<|
!!!See also
*[[Liberty University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_University]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Liberty University is a private, non profit Christian university|https://securefist.com/news/liberty-university-a-way-of-life-for-spiritual-and-intellectual-development]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Jerry Falwell Jr. relishes new fight for Donald Trump as Liberty University peaks|https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/11/01/jerry-falwell-jr-relishes-new-fight-donald-trump-liberty-university-peaks]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Montet, Virginie (2010-03-10). [[US creationists unswayed by evolution exhibition|https://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatnews/7412606/US-creationists-unswayed-by-evolution-exhibition.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "McDonald, Michael (February 26, 2013). [[God a Click Away as Web Courses Fuel Falwell's College|https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-02-27/god-a-click-away-as-web-courses-fuel-falwell-s-college]]. Bloomberg Business.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Jenkins, Jack (April 27, 2018). [[Liberty University is no longer the largest Christian university|https://religionnews.com/2018/04/27/liberty-university-is-no-longer-the-largest-christian-university/]]. [[Religion News Service]].">>
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Liberty University Moves Classes Online Despite Falwell's Initial Coronavirus Skepticism|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/liberty-university-jerry-falwell-jr-coronavirus-online-classes_n_5e6f9af1c5b6dda30fce459a?ri18n=true]]'' March 16, 2020, Carol Kuruvilla, [[Huffington Post]]
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As schools and universities across the country moved classes online to combat a pandemic, [[Liberty University]]'s president, [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., tried to stand defiantly against the tide.
Falwell, a close ally of President [[Donald Trump]], downplayed the seriousness of the coronavirus outbreak, speculated whether it was a political stunt from Trump's opponents and wondered aloud if the virus was part of a secret plot concocted by [[North Korea]] and [[China]] - all in the span of one "Fox & Friends" appearance on Friday.
And despite Liberty University's robust online education program, Falwell staunchly defended the school's attempt to have 15,000 residential students return to its [[Lynchburg]], [[Virginia]], campus after spring break - calling one parent who questioned the university's approach a "dummy" on [[Twitter]].
But by Monday afternoon, after backlash from some students and Lynchburg residents, the evangelical university reversed course, agreeing to move most classes online.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Liberty University probing Jerry Falwell Jr.'s time as president|https://www.cbc.ca/news/jerry-falwell-liberty-university-1.5706855]]'' August 31, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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[[Liberty University]] is opening an independent investigation into [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr.'s tenure as president a week after his resignation due to allegations of his involvement in a sex scandal.
The evangelical school's board announced Monday it is conducting a wide-ranging inquiry that will include financial, real estate and legal matters.
In a statement, the board said it had retained an outside firm to investigate "all facets" of the school's operations under Falwell Jr., and that it was "committed to learning the consequences that have flowed from a lack of spiritual stewardship by our former president."
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Nearly a dozen students showed symptoms of coronavirus after [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr defied calls for closures and invited them to return
At least one student who returned to [[Liberty University]] last week has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to the conservative, [[Christian]] school's lead physician.
"Liberty will be notifying the community as deemed appropriate and required by law," Liberty University's president, Jerry Falwell Jr, told the [[New York Times]].
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[[Liberty University]] students are demanding an "open and clean investigation" into school president [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. after explosive news reports detailing alleged self-dealing and the denigration of students and officials during his tenure at the [[Christian]] university.
"We should hold the university president at the same standard that me and my friends at Liberty are held to," Ian [[Paris]]h, a senior at Liberty University, told [[CNBC]] in an interview.
Parish was one of the leaders of a group of more than 60 Liberty University students who protested on campus last Friday, voicing their displeasure with Falwell, son of the late school founder and televangelist Jerry Falwell Sr. and a prominent backer of President [[Donald Trump]].
The demonstration was sparked by a [[Reuters]] news agency article the day before that reported Falwell had referred to a student in an email as "emotionally imbalanced and physically retarded."
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[[Liberty University]] in [[Virginia]] welcomed students back to campus Monday amid criticism of its president, [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., for allowing them back during the coronavirus pandemic.
More than 1,100 students returned Monday following spring break, according to Scott Lamb, a spokesman for the university in [[Lynchburg]]. Falwell Jr. said he met with many of them.
"They were talking about being glad to be back," Falwell said in a statement Monday published by the university news service. "I was joking about how they pretty much had the whole place to themselves, and told all of them to enjoy it."
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On Sunday, [[Liberty University]] president [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. announced that unlike virtually all other colleges and universities in the United States, Liberty would soon be reopening and permitting thousands of students and faculty to return to campus — even as the coronavirus continues to rage and the city where the school resides discouraged the move.
"I think we have a responsibility to our students — who paid to be here, who want to be here, who love it here — to give them the ability to be with their friends, to continue their studies, enjoy the room and board they've already paid for and to not interrupt their college life," Falwell, Jr. said in an interview with a [[Richmond]]-area newspaper on Sunday.
[[Virginia]] Gov. Ralph Northam is asking Liberty University to reconsider the decision to invite students back to campus. "I would suggest that President Falwell look to the actions of the leaders of Virginia's flagship universities." — Richard Chumney (@RichChumney) March 25, [[2020]]
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Liberty University's Jerry Falwell Jr. Gets Holy Hell As Students Fall Sick|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/jerry-falwell-jr-slammed-coronavirus_n_5e8177d2c5b6cb9dc1a2caad?ri18n=true]]'' March 30, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. last week partially reopened his [[Liberty University]] - an evangelical Christian school in [[Lynchburg]], [[Virginia]] - despite the spread of the coronavirus.
Now, The [[New York Times]] reports that nearly a dozen students have symptoms that could suggest infection - and Falwell is facing the wrath of both parents and critics.
One parent slammed the decision to reopen as "crazy, irresponsible and seems like a money grab." Falwell, as the Times notes, fired back with a tweet calling that parent a "dummy."
Falwell on [[Twitter]] said no students on campus are sick with coronavirus, and one off-campus tested positive "from local contacts in the community." He also said the school was "embracing its responsibility to care for students instead of running away.
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Nineteen years ago Friday, attacks by the Islamist terrorist cult Al Qaeda took place on American soil, followed by conspiracy theories that the [[CIA]] bombed the World Trade Towers and the [[Pentagon]]. These have been thoroughly debunked, but they have still flourished, as Al Qaeda did itself until the U.S. took the threat seriously.
Before you dismiss [[QAnon]] as another kooky ideology, consider the fact that it's gaining popularity — and quickly.
Now we face another dangerous cult that has inspired political conspiracy theories and could once again do the U.S. homeland damage: QAnon. The shadowy internet-based organization's followers believe that the world is run by a global cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles and child sex traffickers who are plotting against President [[Donald Trump]] and his supporters and that only Trump can save us. There is great concern that QAnon might turn violent, particularly if Trump loses the election.
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|!birth name |Lucian Lincoln Wood Jr.|
|!birth date |October 19, 1952 (68 years)|
|!birth place |[[Raleigh, North Carolina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh,_North_Carolina]], U.S.|
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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In recent years, Wood has frequently garnered attention through his promotion of conspiracy theories, both in his capacity as a lawyer and as a political commentator and social media personality. After [[Joe Biden]] won the [[2020 United States presidential election|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_United_States_presidential_election]], Wood promoted conspiracy theories on Trump's behalf, falsely claiming that Trump had won the election with 70% of the vote, and that a secret cabal of international Communists, Chinese intelligence, and Republican officials had contrived to steal the election from Trump. Sometimes in association with Trump attorney [[Sidney Powell]], Wood litigated on the president's behalf in various failed lawsuits, which sought to prevent the certification of legally cast ballots in the presidential election.<<ref " [1]">> Wood has also called for the imprisonment of Georgia Governor [[Brian Kemp]] and Secretary of State [[Brad Raffensperger]], based on the conspiracy theory that the two Republican officials worked with the Chinese to help rig the vote for Biden.<<ref " [2]">> Additionally, Wood is known for promoting the conspiracy theory that the [[COVID-19|Coronavirus]] crisis was manufactured by the Chinese government.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Lin Wood doubles down on attacking Pence, Roberts|https://www.politico.com/news/2021/02/09/lin-wood-attacks-pence-roberts-468027]]'' February 9, 2021, Josh Gerstein, [[Politico]]
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[[Lin Wood]], the prominent Atlanta lawyer who brought several unsuccessful lawsuits challenging the results of the 2020 presidential election, filed an affidavit in federal court on Tuesday reaffirming bizarre allegations he made about Chief [[Justice John Roberts]] and branding former Vice President [[Mike Pence]] as a traitor.
Wood submitted the affidavit in U.S. District Court in [[Brooklyn]], N.Y., as he resists an effort by lawyers in a libel case to oust him from that litigation because of his election-related lawsuits and the outlandish statements he has made in recent months.
"I have credible evidence to support the truth of my description of Former Vice-President Pence as a traitor," Wood declared in the declaration signed under oath on Sunday.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Lin Wood-Lawyer Closely Tied To Trump-Permanently Banned From Twitter After Claiming Capitol Siege Was 'Staged'|https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackbrewster/2021/01/07/lin-wood-lawyer-closely-tied-to-trump-permanently-banned-from-twitter-after-claiming-capitol-siege-was-staged/]]'' January 7, 2021, Jack Brewster, [[Forbes]]
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L. [[Lin Wood]], an attorney and [[QAnon]] supporter closely tied to Trump who recently thrust himself into the spotlight by pushing wild conspiracy theories about the election and filing frivolous lawsuits on the president's behalf, was permanently suspended by [[Twitter]] on Wednesday after suggesting that the mob takeover of the Capitol was staged.
After he was banned by Twitter, Wood took to [[Parler]] to again call for Pence to be executed by firing squad. "Get the firing squad ready," Wood wrote in a post on Parler. "Pence goes F[[IRS]]T." Wood did not immediately respond to [[Forbes]]' request for comment Thursday.
Trump has ties to Wood: He met with the attorney in the [[Oval Office]] last year, and Wood told the [[New York Times]] last month he and the president had conversed about "fraud and illegality" in the election more than once. The president recently praised the attorney for doing a "good job" in [[Georgia]] as he tries to overturn the election.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Linda McMahon's Trump Ties Under Scrutiny As WWE Is Deemed Essential In Florida|https://www.forbes.com/sites/alfredkonuwa/2020/04/15/linda-mcmahons-trump-ties-under-scrutiny-as-wwe-is-deemed-essential-in-florida/]]'' April 15, 2020, Alfred Konuwa, [[Forbes]]
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The McMahon family's well-known relationship with President [[Donald Trump]] has become a talking point as WWE continues to run live events in the state of [[Florida]] amid the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Trump's ties with the McMahon family were apparent as recently as Tuesday's coronavirus press briefing at the Whitehouse, where President Trump thanked and praised the "great" [[Vince McMahon]].
Last week, WWE continued to tempt fate, and morality, by surprisingly announcing that live tapings would resume in the WWE Performance Center of [[Orlando]], Fla.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Lindsay Shepherd on white nationalism|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1QBtdDQeLk]]'' March 30, 2018, PressProgress, [[YouTube]]
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|!birth name |Lindsey Olin Graham|
|!birth date |July 9, 1955 (66 years)|
|!birth place |[[Central, South Carolina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central,_South_Carolina]], U.S.|
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*[[Lindsey Graham|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Graham]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Lindsey Graham Is Quietly Preparing a Mess of a Bill Trying to Destroy End-to-End Encryption|https://gizmodo.com/lindsey-graham-is-quietly-preparing-a-mess-of-a-bill-tr-1841394208]]'' February 1, 2020, Dell Cameron, [[Gizmodo]]
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Top Trump ally and consistent encryption scaremonger Senator [[Lindsey Graham]] is working on a bill that could coerce tech companies to stop providing end-to-end encryption by threatening them with massive legal liability, The Eliminating Abusive and Rampant Neglect of Interactive Technologies Act of [[2019]] (or EARN IT Act).
The draft version of the EARN IT Act, which has not yet been formally introduced but is reportedly being circulated by Graham and Democratic Senator [[Richard Blumenthal]], bills itself as a way to fight the distribution of child sex abuse material (CSAM) on major platforms. But it does so by threatening [[Section 230]], a core building block of the modern internet that shields tech platforms from liability for user-generated content (for example, it's why [[Gizmodo]] is insulated from libel lawsuits stemming from what happens in the comments section). The EARN IT Act would threaten tech companies like [[Facebook]], [[Google]], and WhatApp's Section 230 immunity regarding CSAM unless they comply with a set of so-called "best practices" determined by a 15-member commission. Those companies deemed not in compliance would have the evidentiary standard used to determine whether they enable CSAM lowered from "knowingly" to "recklessly," with the draft bill also amending Section 230 to no longer prohibit state prosecutors from pursuing criminal charges against internet companies currently protected from state laws under the statute.
This is a disconcerting proposal for numerous reasons. As Riana Pfefferkorn of [[Stanford University]]'s Center for Internet and Society explained in a lengthy blog post, it appears to be a bait-and-switch for [[Congress]] and the Department of Justice to wage their war on end-to-end encryption by requiring those "best practices" to "condemn end-to-end encryption." Unlike telecommunications firms like phone companies, internet platforms are exempted under federal law from having to provide the ability for law enforcement to wiretap their networks. The EARN IT Act provides a convenient workaround to bypass that.
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{{f142.png}} ''[[Lindsey Graham photographed with leader of white nationalist group Proud Boys|https://news.yahoo.com/sen-lindsey-graham-photographed-leader-195832167.html]]'' October 2, 2020, Gerren Keith Gaynor, [[Yahoo!]]
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The [[South Carolina]] senator recently called [[Proud Boys]] a 'racist organization,' however, photo shows him smiling with a known leader of the white nationalist group.
Just days after President [[Donald Trump]] appeared to support the white supremacist group, Proud Boys, during Tuesday night's presidential debate — only to later disavow them after mounting pressure — a photograph has recently surfaced showing [[Republican]] Sen. [[Lindsey Graham]] (R-SC) with a member and organizer of the organization.
The photo, which has made its rounds on [[Twitter]], shows Graham smiling for a photo-op with [[Joe Biggs]], a known member and organizer of Proud Boys, which has been classified as a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]].
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|>| !Lisa Murkowski |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Lisa Nelson |
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|>| !Lisa Raitt |
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|!birth name |Lisa Sarah MacCormack|
|!birth date |May 7, 1968 (53 years)|
|!birth place |[[Sydney, Nova Scotia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney,_Nova_Scotia]], Canada|
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!!!See also
*[[Lisa Raitt|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Raitt]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Lisa Thompson |
|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Listen To Trump Tell Lev Parnas to 'Get Rid Of' the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFEWB3oKh5c]]'' January 25, 2020, VICE News, [[YouTube]]
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President Trump has claimed he doesn't know [[Lev Parnas]], the indicted associate of Trump's personal attorney, [[Rudy Giuliani]]. But that's certainly not the impression that emerges from the full recording of a dinner with Trump, Parnas and others, according to a recording shared with [[VICE News]] on Saturday by Parnas' lawyer Joe Bondy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Little Miss Patriot, QAnon Accounts Suspended From Instagram|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemcneal/some-of-the-biggest-qanon-conspiracy-accounts-on-instagram]]'' September 2, 2020, Stephanie McNeal, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Some of the most popular pro-[[QAnon]] accounts on [[Instagram]], which have been spreading right-wing conspiracy theories with increasing frequency over the summer, were suspended Tuesday under [[Facebook]]'s new policies against groups tied to violence.
The account holder behind @little.miss.patriot, who gained nearly 300,000 followers in just a few months by posting pastel-colored infographics of various debunked claims about President [[Donald Trump]] and Democrats, posted on their backup account that their main Instagram handle had been suspended without warning. "I have no idea how long my page is disabled for, it will not let me log in, I have no information," the anonymous account holder wrote on their backup page, little.miss.patriot.2.
The account holder behind @qthewakeup also announced that they can no longer access their main page, writing on their backup page: "Can't stop, won't stop."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Little Sisters of the Poor are the wealthy right wing's perfect avatar|https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/grace-margins/little-sisters-poor-are-wealthy-right-wings-perfect-avatar]]'' July 21, 2020, Jamie Manson, Opinion, [[National Catholic Reporter]]
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On July 8, for the third time in five years, the [[Little Sisters of the Poor]] emerged victorious from their latest religious liberty fight in the Supreme Court.
Though COVID-19 kept them away from the courtroom to witness their latest case, Little Sisters of the Poor Sts. Peter and Paul Home v. [[Pennsylvania]], one could imagine the small collection of older women in gray habits spilling out onto the steps of the Supreme Court smiling and waving, as they have after similar wins.
The Little Sisters of the Poor, we have learned, are neither little, nor poor. They are an avatar for the wealthy and powerful [[Becket Fund for Religious Liberty]], a well-oiled legal organization backed by the Knights of [[Columbus]] and other wealthy [[Catholic]] donors. The Becket Fund provided counsel on all three of the Sisters' cases. They also won the other July 8 SCOTUS case, Our Lady of Guadalupe v. Morrissey-Berru, which gives religious employers sweeping immunity from nondiscrimination laws.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Liverpool venue cancels Franklin Graham event|https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-merseyside-51255414]]'' January 26, 2020, [[BBC News]]
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A conference venue in Liverpool has cancelled an event featuring American evangelist [[Franklin Graham]].
Mr Graham, the eldest son of the late preacher [[Billy Graham]], has said he believes gay marriage is a "sin".
He was due to speak at ACC Liverpool on 12 June as part of a [[UK]] tour.
But an ACC spokesperson said it had recently been "made aware of a number of statements which we consider to be incompatible with our values".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Local Republican political strategist announces founding of Roger Stone pardon committee|https://www.wkbw.com/news/politics/local-republican-political-strategist-announces-founding-of-roger-stone-pardon-committee]]'' February 12, 2020, [[WKBW]]
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[[Michael Caputo]] announced the founding of a committee that he says will encourage the president to pardon Stone.
"You don't have to look any further than the federal prosecutors who railroaded Roger to know this prosecution was out of control," Caputo said. "They called for seven to nine years of incarceration - after misleading their DoJ bosses - for charges which, as the President tweeted, a connected insider served only two months." Caputo says the investigation into Stone was a "political hit job."
According to [[Zeppelin Communications]], The Pardon Roger J. Stone Committee is composed of friends close to the Stone family. The group is raising money for Stone's legal fees. Caputo, who was named chairman of the group, says the committee has collected 120,000 signatures in four days.
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{{f129.png}} ''[[Loeffler among senators whose stock trading during coronavirus raises questions|https://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/perdue-loeffler-among-senators-whose-stock-trading-during-coronavirus-raises-questions/YjEYsWqAVwZh52HTpl1EpL/]]'' March 20, 2020, Tia Mitchell, [[Atlanta Journal-Constitution]]
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U.S. Sen. [[Kelly Loeffler]] had been on the job less than three weeks when she attended a private, senators-only briefing on the spread of COVID-19.
In the days and weeks after, financial disclosures show that either she or her spouse sold up to $3.1 million in stocks. They made just two purchase, both in companies whose software technology is now in demand as Americans are forced to work from home to stem the rise of the coronavirus.
These transactions have raised questions about whether Loeffler dumped stocks based on inside information she learned during the Jan. 24 briefing or others she was privy to as a senator. And the scrutiny of her financial deals have led both Democrats and [[Republican]]s to ask for her to resign or be investigated. One watchdog group has already filed an ethics complaint.
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|>| !Lois E. Brown |
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|!imagesize |150px|
|!birth date |January 22, 1955 (66 years)|
|!birth place |[[Stouffville|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitchurch-Stouffville,_Ontario]], [[Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario]]|
|!party |[[Conservative|Conservative Party of Canada]]|
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''Lois E. Brown'' (born January 22, 1955 in [[Stouffville|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitchurch-Stouffville,_Ontario]], [[Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario]]) is a [[Canadian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadians]] [[businesswoman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/businesswoman]] and [[politician|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/politician]]. She served as the [[Conservative|Conservative Party of Canada]] [[Member of Parliament|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Member_of_Parliament_(Canada)]] (MP) for [[Newmarket—Aurora|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newmarket—Aurora]] from 2008 to 2015.<<ref " [1]">>
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*[[Lois Brown|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lois_Brown]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[London School of Economics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_School_of_Economics]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Long Island Protest Praised by Trump Featured Anti-Vaxxer Call to "Hang Fauci"|https://theintercept.com/2020/05/17/trump-salutes-long-island-protest-hang-fauci-sign-displayed/]]'' May 17, 2020, Robert Mackey, [[The Intercept]]
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The president of the United States voiced his support on Saturday for a protest against [[New York]] state's public health orders that was backed by an anti-government militia and anti-vaccine activists who called for the execution of Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the nation's senior immunologist.
The "Re-Open NY" rally on Thursday in Commack, New York was organized by a group of Trump supporters who call themselves the Setauket Patriots, but also endorsed by anti-vaccination activists and the [[Long Island]] branch of the [[Oath Keepers]], a national organization of current and former law enforcement officers and military veterans who think they are defending the nation from a range of imaginary threats posed by the federal government.
Amid a sea of American flags and Trump banners, several of the signs waved by the protesters referenced conspiracy theories promoted by radical anti-vaccine activists that demonize Fauci and the philanthropist [[Bill Gates]].
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Longtime Climate Science Denier Hired At NOAA|https://www.npr.org/2020/09/12/912301325/longtime-climate-science-denier-hired-at-noaa]]'' September 12, 2020, Rebecca Hersher, [[National Public Radio]]
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[[David Legates]], a [[University of Delaware]] professor of climatology who has spent much of his career questioning basic tenets of climate science, has been hired for a top position at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Legates confirmed to [[NPR]] that he was recently hired as [[NOAA]]'s deputy assistant secretary of commerce for observation and prediction. The position suggests that he reports directly to Neil Jacobs, the acting head of the agency that is in charge of the federal government's sprawling weather and climate prediction work.
Neither Legates nor NOAA representatives responded to questions about Legates' specific responsibilities or why he was hired. The White House also declined to comment.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Looting the Pension Funds|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/looting-the-pension-funds-172774]]'' September 26, 2013, Matt Taibbi, [[Rolling Stone]]
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In the final months of [[2011]], almost two years before the city of [[Detroit]] would shock America by declaring bankruptcy in the face of what it claimed were insurmountable pension costs, the state of [[Rhode Island]] took bold action to avert what it called its own looming pension crisis. Led by its newly elected treasurer, [[Gina Raimondo]] – an ostentatiously ambitious 42-year-old Rhodes scholar and former venture capitalist – the state declared war on public pensions, ramming through an ingenious new law slashing benefits of state employees with a speed and ferocity seldom before seen by any local government.
Called the Rhode Island Retirement Security Act of 2011, her plan would later be hailed as the most comprehensive pension reform ever implemented. The rap was so convincing at first that the overwhelmed local burghers of her little petri-dish state didn't even know how to react. "She's Yale, Harvard, [[Oxford]] – she worked on [[Wall Street]]," says Paul Doughty, the current president of the [[Providence]] firefighters union. "Nobody wanted to be the first to raise his hand and admit he didn't know what the fuck she was talking about."
Soon she was being talked about as a probable candidate for Rhode Island's [[2014]] gubernatorial race. By [[2013]], Raimondo had raised more than $2 million, a staggering sum for a still-undeclared candidate in a thimble-size state. Donors from Wall Street firms like [[Goldman Sachs]], [[Bain Capital]] and [[JPMorgan Chase]] showered her with money, with more than $247,000 coming from [[New York]] contributors alone. A shadowy organization called EngageRI, a public-advocacy group of the 501(c)4 type whose donors were shielded from public scrutiny by the infamous [[Citizens United]] decision, spent $740,000 promoting Raimondo's ideas. Within Rhode Island, there began to be whispers that Raimondo had her sights on the presidency. Even former Obama right hand and [[Chicago]] mayor Rahm Emanuel pointed to Rhode Island as an example to be followed in curing pension woes.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Lord of the Roths: How Tech Mogul Peter Thiel Turned a Retirement Account for the Middle Class Into a $5 Billion Tax-Free Piggy Bank|https://www.propublica.org/article/lord-of-the-roths-how-tech-mogul-peter-thiel-turned-a-retirement-account-for-the-middle-class-into-a-5-billion-dollar-tax-free-piggy-bank]]'' June 24, 2021, Justin Elliott, [[ProPublica]]
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Billionaire [[Peter Thiel]], a founder of [[PayPal]], has publicly condemned "confiscatory taxes." He's been a major funder of one of the most prominent anti-tax political action committees in the country. And he's bankrolled a group that promotes building floating nations that would impose no compulsory income taxes.
But Thiel doesn't need a man-made island to avoid paying taxes. He has something just as effective: a Roth individual retirement account.
Over the last 20 years, Thiel has quietly turned his Roth IRA — a humdrum retirement vehicle intended to spur Americans to save for their golden years — into a gargantuan tax-exempt piggy bank, confidential [[Internal Revenue Service]] data shows. Using stock deals unavailable to most people, Thiel has taken a retirement account worth less than $2,000 in [[1999]] and spun it into a $5 billion windfall.
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|>| !Lou Dobbs |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f1/Lou_Dobbs_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg/175px-Lou_Dobbs_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Louis Carl Dobbs|
|!birth date |September 24, 1945 (75 years)|
|!birth place |[[Childress County, Texas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Childress_County,_Texas]], U.S.|
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''Louis Carl Dobbs'' (born September 24, 1945) is an American television commentator, opponent of immigration, conspiracy theorist,<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">> radio show host, and the anchor of ''[[Lou Dobbs Tonight|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Dobbs_Tonight]]'' on [[Fox Business Network|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_Business_Network]].<<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">><<ref " [8]">><<ref " [9]">><<ref " [10]">>
!!!See also
*[[Lou Dobbs|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Dobbs]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Trump cites fired Google engineer and hate group advocate in unfounded bias accusation|https://venturebeat.com/2019/08/06/trump-cites-fired-google-engineer-and-hate-group-advocate-in-unfounded-bias-accusation/]]. 2019-08-06.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Fox Business Said to Be Eyeing Lou Dobbs|https://www.adweek.com/tvspy/fox-business-said-to-be-eyeing-lou-dobbs/4117/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[The Disgraceful Mr. Dobbs|https://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/media/52835-the-disgraceful-mr-dobbs]]. 2009-07-30.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[Lou Dobbs's Delusions|https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/weekly-standard/lou-dobbss-delusions]]. 2018-04-13.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Schulman, Jeremy (2009-07-23). [[CNN "conspiracy theorist" Lou Dobbs discredits his network -- one wild claim at a time|https://www.mediamatters.org/lou-dobbs/cnn-conspiracy-theorist-lou-dobbs-discredits-his-network-one-wild-claim-time]].">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Darcy, Oliver. [[Fox Business Network host Lou Dobbs peddles conspiracy theory about suspicious packages|https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/25/media/lou-dobbs-fake-bombs/index.html]]. //CNN Business//.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Durkee, Alison. [[Trump 'Policy Whisperer' Lou Dobbs Unloads on 'Radical Dimms' in Unhinged Opening Monologue|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/05/trump-policy-whisperer-lou-dobbs-unloads-on-radical-dimms-in-unhinged-opening-monologue]].">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "Roig-Franzia, Manuel (April 27, 2019). [[Hard-line views made Lou Dobbs a Fox powerhouse. Now he's shaping Trump's border policy|https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/hardline-views-made-lou-dobbs-a-fox-powerhouse-now-hes-shaping-trumps-border-policy/2019/04/26/cb8ebd6c-5fa4-11e9-bfad-36a7eb36cb60_story.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "Holmes, Jack (2019-04-11). [[The Trump-Fox Symbiosis of Stupid Continues With an Extremely Wrong Poll|https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a27112228/donald-trump-poll-fox-news-lou-dobbs/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [10]" "Mayer, Jane (2019-03-04). [[The Making of the Fox News White House|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/03/11/the-making-of-the-fox-news-white-house]].">>
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|>| !Louie Gohmert |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/71/Gohmert_CPD_109_G000552.jpg/175px-Gohmert_CPD_109_G000552.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Louis Buller Gohmert Jr.|
|!birth date |August 18, 1953 (68 years)|
|!birth place |[[Pittsburg|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburg,_Texas]], [[Texas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Louie Gohmert|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Gohmert]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Louis DeJoy |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/87/Louis_DeJoy_-_Caricature_%2850212095663%29.jpg/175px-Louis_DeJoy_-_Caricature_%2850212095663%29.jpg]] |
|!birth date |1956/1957 (64-65 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!education |[[Stetson University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stetson_University]] ([[BBA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Business_Administration]])|
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!!!See also
*[[Louis DeJoy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_DeJoy]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Louis Farrakhan |
|!birth name |Louis Eugene Walcott|
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/08/Louis_Farrakhan.jpg/175px-Louis_Farrakhan.jpg]] |
|!birth date |May 11, 1933 (88 years)|
|!birth place |[[The Bronx|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bronx]], [[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], United States|
|!nationality |American|
|!alma mater |[[English High School of Boston|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_High_School_of_Boston]]|
|!occupation |Leader of the [[Nation of Islam]]|
|!religion |[[Nation of Islam]]<<ref " [1]">>|
|!other names |Louis X|
|!spouse |[[Khadijah Farrakhan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khadijah_Farrakhan]]|
|!children |Nine children: four sons ([[Mustapha|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustapha_Farrakhan]], Joshua Nasir, Abnar, and Louis Jr.) and five daughters ([[Donna|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Farrakhan_Muhammad]], Hanan, Maria, Fatimah, and Khallada).<<ref " [2]">>|
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!!!See also
*[[Louis Farrakhan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Farrakhan]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Louis Farrakhan|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/louis-farrakhan]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Michael Vicente Perez (27 February 2013). [[Black, Muslim, American: Interview with Louis Farrakhan|http://theislamicmonthly.com/black-muslim-american-interview-with-louis-farrakhan/]]. //The Islamic Monthly//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Louis Farrakhan Fast Facts|http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/24/us/louis-farrakhan-fast-facts/]]. CNN. May 22, 2015.">>
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|>| !Louis Gohmert |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Louis Leger |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Love Lives In Whitefish, Montana, But So Do Neo-Nazis|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/annehelenpetersen/love-lives-in-whitefish-but-so-do-neo-nazis]]'' February 12, 2017, Anne Helen Petersen, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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When neo-Nazis started trolling [[Whitefish]], [[Montana]], the town had to make a definitive stand against hate. But the deepest-rooted intolerance in places like Whitefish isn't the kind that makes headlines.
"I'll tell you why these neo-Nazis and fascists move here," a man named Phil, who'd moved up to Glacier National Park after graduating from a liberal arts college, told me over dinner. "During the summer, I'd work at this place that rented all sorts of stuff to tourists in the park. So this woman comes in with a Southern accent, I ask where she's from, she says [[Georgia]]. She rents one of those infant backpacks — the kind you put your kid in. And then she says, 'This place is just so great — did you move here because there's no black people?'
"I pause, look at her, and say, 'Well, Kalispell has the most black people in Montana.' This isn't true, but I wanted to throw her. Then she says, 'Well, what about Whitefish?' And I say, 'Well, it's just all gay people.' Again, not true. 'Columbia Falls?' she asks, and I say 'Filled with Hispanics.'" "'Well, we just want to get away from some of the, well, drama down there,' this woman said, referring, you know, to Georgia. "So she takes off with her husband and her baby, and I don't see her again — until, months later, she comes back for a 9 mm unmarked pistol they'd forgotten in the little pouch on that infant backpack. 'We moved here!' she exclaimed. 'We're homeschooling our kids!'" The woman in Phil's story may not be a neo-Nazi, but she arrived in the Flathead Valley for the same reason that so many neo-Nazis, "Patriots," and other fascists have: Flathead County, population 96,000, is one of the whitest places in the nation (95.2%). There are other allures for people at odds with mainstream American culture: the large pockets of open space, the ability to live off the grid, the lack of restriction when it comes to gun ownership. The Montana political ethos — some mix of libertarian, conservative, and "don't fuck with me" — is inviting that way. As a local pastor put it, "It's a place where people can feel safe when they say outrageous things." The winters are frigid and last forever, but the summers are exquisite. Any direction you look, there are mountains. You can get a big house in the backwoods for under $100,000. For decades, tourists have come to town and asked shop owners the same thing: "How can I live here?" Starting in the early [[2000]]s, white supremacists wanted in too. Gradually, Montana became home to the highest concentration of hate groups in the nation. In the Flathead — which includes Kalispell (more industrial, more sprawling, population 22,000), Whitefish (a quaint grid of a resort town, population 7,000), and Columbia Falls (a former timber town, now filling with those priced out of Whitefish, population 5,000) — they mostly keep to themselves. Sometimes there'll be a piece of Nazi propaganda slipped between pairs of expensive jeans in clothing boutiques; other times there'll be flyers for "A Nature-Based, Race-Centered Religion for White People" folded in children's books at the local bookstore. "Every place in town has a story like that," one business owner told me. But some things can't be ignored. Like in [[2010]], when April Gaede — better known as the "Nazi stage mom" to twin girl group Prussian Blue and a member of Pioneer Little [[Europe]], an organization of whites-only intentional communities — began showing [[Holocaust denial]] films at the Whitefish library. Or this past December, when a neo-Nazi site, the [[Daily Stormer]], launched a campaign to troll local Jews as revenge for perceived attacks on the mother of "academic racist" (and Whitefish resident) [[Richard Spencer]].
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|>| !Lucian Wintrich |
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|>| !Lucy Osborne |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Ludwig von Mises |
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!!!See also
*[[Ludwig von Mises|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_von_Mises]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ludwig von Mises Institute For Austrian Economics Inc |
|!tax id |52-1263436|
|!website |[[mises.org/|https://mises.org/]]<br/>[[mises.ca/|https://www.mises.ca/]]|
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*[[Mises Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mises_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Austrian School|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_School]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Neo-Confederate|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Confederate]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Ludwig von Mises Institute|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Ludwig_von_Mises_Institute]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !Luke Barnes |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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!!!See also
*[[Lumen (website)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumen_(website)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Luxury cars, MAGA flags and Facebook invites: How an unknown Idaho family organized the Portland rally that turned deadly|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/idaho-family-portland-trump-rally/2020/09/21/246ef878-f2e5-11ea-b796-2dd09962649c_story.html]]'' September 21, 2020, Isaac Stanley-Becker, [[Washington Post]]
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Kuzmenko, who declined to comment at length for this story, has said publicly that it was not his intention for cruise participants to confront protesters directly, or for the caravan to end in violence. The goal, his family members said in interviews, was simply to show support for the president.
But coverage of the caravan took on a life of its own, becoming fodder for conspiracy and propaganda outlets. The [[Epoch Times]], a pro-Trump publication sympathetic to the [[Falun Gong]] spiritual movement critical of the [[Chinese]] government, featured Kuzmenko, referring to him by his alternate name, in its live coverage of the event on social media.
MAGA is heading into [[Portland]]," right-wing provocateur [[Jack Posobiec]], a correspondent for the pro-Trump One America News, wrote on [[Twitter]]. The tweet was shared the next morning by Trump, who added, "GREAT PATRIOTS!"
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|>| [img width=175px [LaRouche c. 2006|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7f/Lyndon_LaRouche.jpg/175px-Lyndon_LaRouche.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche Jr.|
|!birth date |September 8, 1922|
|!birth place |[[Rochester, New Hampshire|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rochester,_New_Hampshire]], U.S.|
|!death date |February 12, 2019 (96 years)|
|!residence |[[Leesburg, Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leesburg,_Virginia]], U.S.|
|!other names |Lyn Marcus|
|!party |[[Democratic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]] <small>(since 1979)</small><br/> [[Labor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Labor_Party]] <small>(1973–1979)</small><br/> [[Socialist Workers|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Workers_Party_(United_States)]] <small>(1949–1964)</small>|
|!spouse |Janice Neuberger<br /><small>(m. 1954–div. 1963; 1 child)</small><br/>[[Helga Zepp|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helga_Zepp-LaRouche]]<br /><small>(m. 1977–2019 (his death))</small>|
|!children |[[Daniel LaRouche|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_LaRouche#University_studies,_Marxism,_marriage]] <small>(b. 1956)</small>|
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!!!See also
*[[Lyndon LaRouche|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyndon_LaRouche]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Worldwide LaRouche Youth Movement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worldwide_LaRouche_Youth_Movement]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Lyndon LaRouche|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Lyndon_LaRouche]], RationalWiki.
*[[Lyndon LaRouche|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Lyndon_LaRouche]] SourceWatch.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Lyndon LaRouche, Cult Figure Who Ran for President 8 Times, Dies at 96|https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/13/obituaries/lyndon-larouche-dead.html]]'' February 13, 2019, Richard Severo, [[New York Times]]
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[[Lyndon LaRouche]], the quixotic, apocalyptic leader of a cultlike political organization who ran for president eight times, once from a prison cell, died on Tuesday. He was 96.
His death was announced on the website of his organization, La Rouche/Pac. The statement did not specify a cause or say where he died.
Defining what Mr. LaRouche stood for was no easy task. He began his political career on the far left and ended it on the far right. He said he admired Benjamin Franklin, Alexander Hamilton, Abraham Lincoln and [[Ronald Reagan]] and loathed Hitler, the composer Richard Wagner and other anti-Semites, though he himself made anti-Semitic statements.
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/5/53/MIRI_logo.png/175px-MIRI_logo.png]] |
|!formation |July 26, 2000 (21 years)|
|!type |Nonprofit [[research institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/research_institute]]|
|!tax id |58-2565917|
|!purpose |Research into [[friendly artificial intelligence|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/friendly_artificial_intelligence]]|
|!location |[[Berkeley, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley,_California]]|
|!key people |[[Eliezer Yudkowsky|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliezer_Yudkowsky]]|
|!website |[[intelligence.org|https://intelligence.org]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Machine Intelligence Research Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_Intelligence_Research_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !John K Maciver Institute for Public Policy |
|!tax id |26-2639114|
|!location |10 E. Doty Street, Suite 820 Madison, WI 53703|
|!website |[[maciverinstitute.com/|http://www.maciverinstitute.com/]]|
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|>| !Mack Lamoureux |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!tax id |38-2701547|
|!location |P.O. Box 568 140 West Main Street Midland, MI 48640|
|!website |[[mackinac.org/|http://www.mackinac.org/]]|
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{{f28.png}} ''[[Made-up murder claims, threats to kill Twitter, rants about NSA spying – anything but mention 100,000 US virus deaths, right, Mr President?|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/05/28/trump_twitter_threats/]]'' May 28, 2020, Kieren McCarthy, [[The Register]]
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Crap-flinging has become a regular response from another angry, caged animal experiencing stress and agitation and the past 24 hours have seen such an extraordinary amount of it that as the excrement has piled up, the shock value has faded and the chimp, or chump, hurling the stuff is starting to get it on himself.
In the past 48 hours, there have been no less than 38 tweets from [[Donald Trump]], every one designed to elicit outrage, upset and fury. Even by the current... standards of the current occupier of the White House, they were extraordinary.
But even though they touched every topic from free speech to voting to space exploration to surveillance, there was a common thread, and it was death.
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|>| !Madison Cawthorn |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/48/Madison_Cawthorn_117th_U.S_Congress.jpg/175px-Madison_Cawthorn_117th_U.S_Congress.jpg]] |
|!birth name |David Madison Cawthorn|
|!birth date |August 1, 1995 (26 years)|
|!birth place |[[Asheville, North Carolina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asheville,_North_Carolina]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Madison Cawthorn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_Cawthorn]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Madison Cawthorn Classmates Allege Sexual Misconduct|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/addybaird/madison-cawthorn-sexual-misconduct-allegations-patrick]]'' February 26, 2021, Addy Baird, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Madison Cawthorn]] arrived at [[Patrick Henry College]]'s small Christian campus in northern [[Virginia]] in fall [[2016]] blazing with charm, bravado, and a flashing white smile. His former classmates said the future member of [[Congress]] would whip his white Dodge [[Challenger]] into the parking lot and regale his classmates with the story of how he survived a harrowing car crash as a teen, which left him paralyzed from the waist down and in a wheelchair for life. After his intensive recovery, he was older than most students — 21 — and didn't fit the mold of the Christian and largely sheltered first-year students who chose the conservative school in Purcellville because of its commitment to God and rigorous academics. And, former Patrick Henry students said, it didn't take long for women on campus to start warning one another: You don't want to be alone with him, especially in his car.
[[BuzzFeed News]] spoke with more than three dozen people, including more than two dozen former students, their friends, and their relatives, who described or corroborated instances of sexual harassment and misconduct on campus, in Cawthorn's car, and at his house near campus. Four women told BuzzFeed News that Cawthorn, now a rising [[Republican]] star, was aggressive, misogynistic, or predatory toward them. Their allegations include calling them derogatory names in public in front of their peers, including calling one woman "slutty," asking them inappropriate questions about their sex lives, grabbing their thighs, forcing them to sit in his lap, and kissing and touching them without their consent. One of these women now works as an intern for another Republican member of Congress and passes Cawthorn in the corridors of the Capitol. According to more than a dozen people — including three women who had firsthand experience and seven people who heard about these incidents from them at the time — Cawthorn often used his car as a way to entrap and harass his women classmates, taking them on what he could call "fun drives" off campus. Two said he would drive recklessly and ask them about their virginity and sexual experiences while they were locked in the moving vehicle.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[MAGA Fanatic Gym Tycoon Leads Anti-Lockdown Uprising|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jim-worthington-of-newtown-athletic-club-in-bucks-county-pennsylvania-leads-anti-lockdown-uprising?ref=home]]'' December 17, 2020, Olivia Messer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Despite new, harsher state-ordered coronavirus restrictions, some [[Pennsylvania]] gyms have deemed their business too important to let a little pandemic stand in the way.
The man leading the charge: a big-time GOP donor in [[Bucks County]], outside [[Philadelphia]], whose organization, People 4 Trump, recently used its website to help rally attendees on buses for an "election integrity" march and fast in [[Washington]], D.C. Some far-right protesters in Washington that day ripped down [[Black Lives Matter]] signs and vandalized Black churches.
While the anti-lockdown businesses in Pennsylvania have found some community support, conversations with locals and experts paint a picture of a power-tripping MAGA diehard whose actions risked pushing the hospital system to the brink.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[MAGA Fraudster Smears Dems Using Decoy TMZ|https://www.thedailybeast.com/maga-fraudster-smears-dems-using-decoy-tmz]]'' August 12, 2021, Roger Sollenberger, [[Daily Beast]]
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Serial MAGA fraudster [[Jack Burkman]] has embarked on a new political venture: a website styled after celebrity gossip outlet [[TMZ]]—right down to the trademarked logo—that is smearing Democratic Reps. [[Conor Lamb]] and [[Eric Swalwell]].
Flyers posted Thursday around Capitol Hill and the Georgetown neighborhood of [[Washington]], D.C., offer a $10,000 reward for information about an unsubstantiated affair between Swalwell and Lamb's wife. (Swalwell and Lamb both emphatically deny the allegation.)
A photo of one of the flyers was tweeted Thursday morning by right-wing conspiracy theorist [[Jack Posobiec]]. The notice directs prospective tipsters to a hotline with a D.C. area code, as well as a website called "TMZ-[[DC]] dot com."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[MAGA leaders call for the troops to keep Trump in office|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/18/trump-insurrection-act-presidency-447986]]'' December 18, 2020, Tina Nguyen, [[Politico]]
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An [[1807]] law invoked only in the most violent circumstances is now a rallying cry for the MAGA-ites most committed to the fantasy that Donald Trump will never leave office.
The law, the [[Insurrection Act]], allows the president to deploy troops to suppress domestic uprisings — not to overturn elections.
But that hasn't stopped the act from becoming a buzzword and cure-all for prominent MAGA figures like [[Sidney Powell]] and [[Lin Wood]], two prominent pro-Trump attorneys leading efforts to overturn the [[2020]] election, and even one North Carolina state lawmaker. Others like [[Michael Flynn]], Trump's first national security adviser who was recently pardoned for lying to the FBI, have made adjacent calls for Trump to impose martial law. The ideas have circulated in pro-Trump outlets and were being discussed over the weekend among the thousands of MAGA protesters who descended on state capitols and the Supreme Court to falsely claim Trump had won the election.
At its core, the Insurrection Act gives the president authority to send military and [[National Guard]] troops to quell local rebellions and violence, offering an exemption to prohibitions against using military personnel to enforce domestic laws. Historically, it has been used in moments of extreme national strife — the Civil War, the rise of the [[Ku Klux Klan]], violent labor disputes, desegregation battles, rioting following [[Martin Luther King]] Jr.'s death.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[MAGA Riot Lawsuit Against Trump Keeps Getting Bigger|https://www.thedailybeast.com/maga-riot-lawsuit-against-trump-keeps-getting-bigger]]'' April 6, 2021, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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A federal lawsuit alleging that former President [[Donald Trump]], his lawyer, and far-right extremists at the U.S. Capitol conspired to deprive Americans of their civil rights by disrupting the count of [[Joe Biden]]'s electoral college victory with the Jan. 6 riot is expanding this week.
[[Lawyer]]s for the [[NAACP]], which brought the suit early this year on behalf of Rep. [[Bennie Thompson]] (D-MS), are set to file an amended complaint on Wednesday adding 10 new plaintiffs, two people familiar with the matter saie. The new plaintiffs will include other members of [[Congress]], and the amended complaint is said to include additional information about the deadly Jan. 6 riot in [[Washington]], D.C., which then-President Trump and his personal lawyer [[Rudy Giuliani]] are accused of inciting, the sources added.
The addition of new plaintiffs was first reported by The [[New York Times]] on Tuesday.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[MAGA Social Media Networks Are at War With Each Over a Potential Trump Account|https://www.thedailybeast.com/maga-social-media-networks-gab-and-parler-are-at-war-with-each-over-a-potential-trump-account]]'' June 4, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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The two most prominent right-wing social media networks are clashing over who will score a [[Donald Trump]] account, even though it's not clear that the president will be posting on either of them any time soon.
The tensions between two rival platforms popular with the right, Gab and [[Parler]], broke into the open last week after [[Politico]] reported that Trump campaign officials are considering opening an account for the president on Parler. Trump campaign manager [[Brad Parscale]] has made an account on the social network, and met with Parler CEO [[John Matze]] in early May.
Faced with the prospect of a competing social network getting a veritable Trump endorsement, Gab has gone on the offensive. In an email to The [[Daily Beast]], the site's founder [[Andrew Torba]] suggested that Parler is a dead social network popular only with minor Trumpworld hangers-on.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[MAGA throwdown: Roger Stone wants to "debate" Steve Bannon as traitor to Trump movement|https://www.salon.com/2021/06/03/maga-throwdown-roger-stone-wants-to-debate-steve-bannon-as-traitor-to-trump-movement/]]'' June 3, 2021, Zachary Petrizzo, [[Salon]]
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Longtime [[Donald Trump]] confidant [[Roger Stone]] says he wants to "debate" with former Trump adviser [[Steve Bannon]] in an apparent effort to oust Bannon from the MAGA movement.
Stone's throwdown directed at Bannon came during a Tuesday appearance on the far-right [[Infowars]] program alongside conspiracy theorist and host [[Alex Jones]].
"Let's be very clear. Not only did Steve Bannon steal the name of my Infowars show with the great American [[Owen Shroyer]] — The War Room — but he testified falsely at my trial against me. He was an informant for [[Robert Mueller]]," Stone stated. "So right now, here, today, I am challenging Steve Bannon to come on Infowars and debate this; let's have it out. Alex [Jones], you can moderate it, so it stays civil."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[MAGA-Branded 'Freedom Phone' Is a Black Box That Should Be Avoided at All Costs|https://gizmodo.com/maga-branded-freedom-phone-is-a-black-box-that-should-b-1847299215]]'' July 16, 2021, Lucas Ropek, [[Gizmodo]]
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Be it [[Parler]], [[Gab]], or GETTR, recent times have seen no shortage of dollar-sign-eyed entrepreneurs looking to capitalize on conservative America's disdain for "liberal" [[Silicon Valley]]. It was only a matter of time before someone tried to invent the MAGA phone.
Er, make that...the "[[Freedom Phone]]." The device, which launched Thursday, is the product of [[Erik Finman]], a 22-year-old crypto-millionaire who says that he wants America's patriots to take "back control" of their lives from the tech oligarchy. Finman's phone, which costs $499, claims to offer conservatives a way to be free of Big Tech's "spying" and "censorship"—though it is radically vague on the details. Like a random handgun, the phone should be treated as if it were loaded and dangerous because we simply don't know what's in the chamber.
Freedom Phone claims that it can protect users from the data collection that comes with an iOS or Android operating system (it has something called a "FreedomOS"—which, ironically, just appears to be a modified version go [[Google]]'s Android OS). The phone is also meant to liberate users from Big Tech's alleged ideological preferences: it has an "uncensorable app store" (called the "PatriApp," lol), where it is apparently impossible for apps to get booted no matter how unsafe or horrendous they are.
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|>| !Maggie Haberman |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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> To authorize the extension of nondiscriminatory treatment (normal trade relations treatment) to products of the Russian Federation and Moldova and to require reports on the compliance of the Russian Federation with its obligations as a member of the World Trade Organization, and for other purposes. (H.R. 6156)
!!!See also
*[[Magnitsky Act|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnitsky_Act]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Sergei Magnitsky|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Magnitsky]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[The Russians Killed My Lawyer. This Is How I Got Congress to Avenge Him|http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/02/sergei-magnitsky-murder-114878]], Politico Primary Source excerpt.
*[[S. 3881 (111th): Justice for Sergei Magnitsky Act of 2010|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/s3881]], GovTrack. Died in Congress.
*[[H.R. 6365 (111th): Justice for Sergei Magnitsky Act of 2010|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/hr6365]], GovTrack. Died in Congress but reintroduced in the next session.
*[[H.R. 1575 (112th): Justice for Sergei Magnitsky Act of 2011|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/hr1575]], GovTrack. Died in Congress.
*[[H.R. 4405 (112th): Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/hr4405]], GovTrack. Died in the House because a better version was introduced in the Senate.
*[[S. 1039 (112th): Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/s1039]], GovTrack. Died in the Senate because a better version introduced later in the session.
*[[S. 3406 (112th): Russia and Moldova Jackson-Vanik Repeal and Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/s3406]], GovTrack. Died in the Senate because a better version was introduced in the House.
*[[H.R. 6156 (112th): Russia and Moldova Jackson-Vanik Repeal and Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act of 2012|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/hr6156]], GovTrack. Enacted after being signed by President Obama on December 14, 2012.
*[[H.Res. 808 (112th): Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 6156) to authorize the extension of nondiscriminatory treatment (normal trade relations treatment) to products of the Russian Federation and Moldova|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/hres808]], GovTrack.
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|>| !Maharishi Mahesh Yogi |
|>| [img width=175px [Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in 1978|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8e/Maharishi_Huntsville_Jan_1978A.JPG/175px-Maharishi_Huntsville_Jan_1978A.JPG]] |
|!birth name |Mahesh Prasad Varma|
|!birth date |12 January 1918|
|!birth place |[[Jubbulpore|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabalpur]], [[Central Provinces|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Provinces]], [[British India|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Raj]]<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> (now Jabalpur, [[Madhya Pradesh|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madhya_Pradesh]], [[India|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India]])|
|!death date |February 5, 2008 (90 years)|
|!death place |[[Vlodrop|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlodrop]], [[Limburg|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limburg_(Netherlands)]], [[Netherlands|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netherlands]]<<ref " [5]">>|
|!nationality |[[Indian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_people]]|
|!honors |[[Maharishi]]|
|!founder |[[Transcendental Meditation movement]]<br>[[Global Country of World Peace]]|
|!guru |[[Brahmananda Saraswati]]|
|!philosophy |[[Transcendental Meditation]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Maharishi Mahesh Yogi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharishi_Mahesh_Yogi]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Central Provinces and Berar|https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Central_Provinces_and_Berar]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Russell, R.V. (1916). [[The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India|https://www.gutenberg.org/files/20583/20583-h/20583-h.htm]]. Macmillan and Co., Limited.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "McEldowney, Philip F.. [[Colonial Administration and Social Developments in middle India: The Central Provinces, 1861-1921|https://asianstudies.github.io/area-studies/SouthAsia/Ideas/CP/ch02regions.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Koppel, Lily (February 6, 2008). [[Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Spiritual Leader, Dies|https://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/06/world/asia/06maharishi-1.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0]]. //The New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Ruthven, Malise (6 February 2008). [[Maharishi Mahesh Yogi|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2008/feb/06/india.obituaries]]. //The Guardian//.">>
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|>| !Mahatma Gandhi |
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|>| !Maine Heritage Policy Center |
|!tax id |22-3888250|
|!website |[[mainepolicy.org/|https://mainepolicy.org/]]|
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|>| !Maine Policy Institute |
|!location |P.O. Box 7829 Portland, ME 04112|
|!website |[[mainepolicy.org/|http://mainepolicy.org/]]|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Major Charity Finances Anti-Immigrant Hate Group Tied to Stephen Miller|https://readsludge.com/2019/11/19/major-charity-finances-anti-immigrant-hate-group-tied-to-stephen-miller/]]'' November 19, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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White House senior adviser [[Stephen Miller]] was in frequent communication with a [[Breitbart]] News editor in the run-up to the [[2016]] election to pitch stories based on white nationalist ideas and the work of prominent hate figures, according to hundreds of leaked emails that led to a new investigative series by Michael Edison Hayden of the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC).
One group whose ideas Miller shared repeatedly with former Breitbart editor [[Katie McHugh]], who leaked the emails to SPLC, is the [[Center for Immigration Studies]] (CIS), an anti-immigrant nonprofit founded by influential white nationalist and eugenecist [[John Tanton]]. Since its founding in [[1985]], the center has focused on racist fearmongering over immigrants and promoting the writings of prominent white nationalists and antisemites. SPLC has designated CIS as an anti-immigrant hate group.
As a congressional aide, Miller had a close relationship with CIS, even giving the keynote speech at a [[2015]] CIS award ceremony. With Miller's asendency to the White House came CIS as well; the hate group's officials say they regularly consult with the Trump administration on immigration policy. One CIS staffer, [[John Feere]], joined the 2016 Trump campaign and then landed a senior advisor position at Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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The [[World Mercury Project]] chaired by Robert F Kennedy Jr, and [[Stop Mandatory Vaccination]]s, a project of campaigner [[Larry Cook]], bought 54% of the anti-vaccine ads shown on the platform during the study period.
"Absolutely we were surprised," said David Broniatowski, a professor of engineering at [[George Washington University]], one of the authors of the report. "These two individuals were generating the majority of the content."
Cook uses crowd-funding platforms to raise money for [[Facebook]] ads and his personal expenses. The crowd-funding platform [[GoFundMe]] banned Cook's fundraisers in March [[2019]]. [[YouTube]] has demonetized Cook's videos.
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!!!See also
*[[Make America Number 1|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_America_Number_1]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Make America Number 1|https://ballotpedia.org/Make_America_Number_1]], Ballotpedia.
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{{f373.png}} ''[[Makers of CNN Sting Videos Say Mainstream Media Is 'On Notice'|https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/james-okeefe-cnn-sting-video-1202484309/]]'' June 30, 2017, Ted Johnson, [[Variety]]
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[[Project Veritas]] is dangling the prospect that it will release even more undercover videos that target mainstream news organizations. This news comes after the release this week of a series of secretly recorded conversations of [[CNN]] staffers.
[[Stephen Gordon]], communications strategist for the group, said that earlier this year they "put a whole list of news organizations on notice." He cited a statement made by the group's founder, [[James O'Keefe]], earlier this year at a Trump inaugural event, that "we are putting the mainstream media on notice."
[[Russell Verney]], the executive director of the group, said that they had no plans for major video released over the weekend, given the pending July 4 holiday.
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*[["Making a killing" interviewee listing MEGATHREAD|https://whyweprotest.net/threads/making-a-killing-interviewee-listing-megathread.27445/]], WWP.
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*[[Malawi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malawi]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Malicious bots and trolls spread vaccine misinformation – now social media companies are fighting back|https://theconversation.com/malicious-bots-and-trolls-spread-vaccine-misinformation-now-social-media-companies-are-fighting-back-123430]]'' September 18, 2019, Ana Santos Rutschman, [[The Conversation]]
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Social media have become one of the preeminent ways of disseminating accurate information about vaccines. However, a lot of the vaccine information propagated across social media in the United States has been inaccurate or misleading. At a time when vaccine-preventable diseases are on the rise, vaccine misinformation has become a cause of concern to public health officials.
A [[2018]] study showed that a lot of anti-vaccine information is generated by malicious automated programs – known as bots – and online trolls. In a striking parallel with the [[2016]] presidential campaign and the 2018 midterm elections, some vaccine misinformation on American social media has been traced back to [[Russia]].
At Saint Louis University's Center for Health Law Studies, I monitor legal and policy responses to vaccine misinformation. Now platforms like [[Twitter]], [[Facebook]] and Pinterest are developing strategies to address anti-vaccine bots and to try to reduce their reach in the United States.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Malinowski Got Death Threats After QAnon Went After Him|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/sarahmimms/malinowski-qanon-republican-ad-false-sexual-predator-claims]]'' September 30, 2020, Sarah Mimms, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — Last month, the House [[Republican]] campaign committee falsely accused Democratic Rep. [[Tom Malinowski]] of lobbying to "protect sexual predators."
On Tuesday, followers of [[QAnon]] — a collective delusion that alleges President [[Donald Trump]] is fighting a Satanist cabal of elites who abuse children — targeted him, leading to death threats.
Malinowski had coauthored a bipartisan resolution last month that would have the House formally condemn QAnon and on Tuesday he was the subject of a "Q drop" — conspiracy-filled, false messages posted to message boards from the self-proclaimed US government insider to their followers. The post included a screenshot of Malinowski's resolution, but it also capitalized on a press release from the [[National Republican Campaign Committee]] that falsely alleged that Malinowski "lobbied to protect sexual predators," along with the message, "Those who scream the loudest…"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Man accused in deputy ambush scrawled extremist 'Boogaloo' phrases in blood|https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-charged-deputy-ambush-scrawled-extremist-boogaloo-phrases-blood-n1230321]]'' June 12, 2020, Brandy Zadrozny, [[NBC News]]
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[[Steven Carrillo]], a [[California]] man who was charged with murder after he ambushed two [[Santa Cruz County]] deputies, scrawled phrases tied to an online far-right extremist movement in blood on a car shortly before he was detained.
Carrillo killed Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller, critically injured another deputy and threw pipe bombs at police on June 6th, Santa Cruz District Attorney Jeffrey S. Rosell alleged on Thursday.
Before he was apprehended, Carrillo scrawled the word "boog" and "I became unreasonable" in blood on the hood of a car. "Boog" is short for boogaloo, a far-right anti-government movement that began on the extremist site [[4chan]] and aims to start a second American civil war.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Man accused of making thousands of racist robocalls faces $13 million fine|https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/31/21116547/fcc-fine-13-million-robocaller-harassment-campaign]]'' January 31, 2020, Jon Porter, [[The Verge]]
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The FCC has proposed an almost $13 million fine for a man it says was behind a series of racist and anti-semitic robocalling campaigns consisting of over 6,000 calls being placed across six states. The man is accused of using anti-semitic and racist tropes to attack political candidates, threaten a newspaper, and stoke racial hatred after the murder of a college student by an undocumented immigrant.
There were six campaigns in total, the FCC alleges, which ranged from attacking political candidates in [[California]], [[Florida]], and [[Georgia]] (1,496, 766, and 583 calls respectively), threatening a newspaper in [[Idaho]] (750 calls), and spreading conspiracy theories about a trial in [[Virginia]] (2,023 calls). In the latter case, the FCC says the calls seemed designed to influence the trial's jury.
One campaign preyed on the tragedy of a murdered student
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WASHINGTON — A [[Texas]] man this week became the second person charged with carrying a handgun onto the grounds of the US Capitol during the riots on Jan. 6.
[[Guy Reffitt]] of Wylie, Texas, is charged with traveling to [[Washington, DC]], with a rifle and a handgun to support "civil disorder" and with carrying the semiautomatic handgun onto the Capitol grounds. Both are felony crimes, carrying up to five and 10 years in prison, respectively. Reffitt was originally arrested in mid-January and charged with obstructing [[Congress]], illegally being on Capitol grounds, and threatening witnesses; the latest indictment returned by a federal grand jury adding the weapon charges was unsealed on Thursday. He did not make it inside the building.
It's the latest indictment to highlight the violence that ran through the events of Jan. 6. Reffitt is the second person accused of carrying a gun to the Capitol, and two other men arrested in connection with the riots are charged with illegally bringing firearms into DC at the time. Dozens of defendants are facing weapon-related counts for carrying knives, stun guns, bats, poles, and other weapons inside the building or onto the grounds. More than 130 people are charged so far with assaulting or trying to interfere with police, and rioters also attacked journalists at the scene. Five people died.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Man Charged With Planning The Capitol Riot To Stay In Jail|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kenbensinger/capitol-riot-oath-keepers-suspect-jail]]'' February 12, 2021, Ken Bensinger, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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A federal judge ruled on Friday that [[Thomas Caldwell]], charged with conspiring with members of the [[Oath Keepers]] to assault the Capitol on Jan. 6, must remain in jail until his trial because he "represents not just a danger to the community but to the fabric of democracy."
Prosecutors are accusing Caldwell, a 66-year-old resident of Berryville, [[Virginia]], of planning anti-government activities with members of the extremist militant group over a period of months, dating back to the aftermath of the November election. Among other things, he is alleged to have explored plans to bring weapons into [[Washington, DC]], using pickup trucks or boats to transport them across the Potomac River at a critical moment.
"Mr. Caldwell demonstrates that he's not just a peaceful protester and that he's someone willing to plan violent acts in order to offset the results of an election," said US District Judge Amit Mehta during the at-times impassioned hearing, which was held virtually since the DC federal courthouse remains closed during the pandemic.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Man Known as BabyQ Is in Trouble for Using Synthetic Penis|https://www.thedailybeast.com/right-richter-austin-steinbart-man-known-as-babyq-is-in-trouble-for-using-synthetic-penis]]'' September 11, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Perhaps the most controversial faction within [[QAnon]] centers on [[Austin Steinbart]], a twentysomething man nicknamed "BabyQ" who claims to be Q himself.
Steinbart's supposed origin story is mind-bending even by QAnon standards, centering on the idea that an Austin Steinbart from the future has come back in time as Q to leave clues to the currently existing Austin Steinbart. Despite facing near-total ridicule from other QAnon personalities and pending federal extortion charges, Steinbart has a devoted fanbase, including a rotating cast of roughly a dozen acolytes who live with him in a house in Scottsdale, [[Arizona]], and devote their lives to promoting him as the face of QAnon.
It sounds nuts, but people have bought into this stuff! Or at least, they did until Steinbart was arrested yet again this month while allegedly in possession of a plastic penis meant to dodge drug tests.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Man Linked to Killing at a Portland Protest Says He Acted in Self-Defense|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/v7g8vb/man-linked-to-killing-at-a-portland-protest-says-he-acted-in-self-defense]]'' September 3, 2020, [[Vice News]]
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Ever since a member of the right-wing "[[Patriot Prayer]]" group was shot and killed during a violent rally in downtown [[Portland]] August 29, the police investigation has reportedly focused on 48-year-old Michael Forest Reinoehl, an Army veteran and father of two who has provided what he called "security" at [[Black Lives Matter]] protests.
The Wall Steet Journal reported earlier that Reinoehl was a person of interest in the killing of Aaron "Jay" Danielson, who was taking part in a massive pro-Trump caravan that began in Clackamas earlier in the day.
In a conversation with freelance journalist [[Donovan Farley]] shared with VICE News, Reinoehl said he believed he and a friend were about to be stabbed, and that he acted in self defense. VICE News has not independently verified details of his story.
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On Wednesday morning, the [[New York Post]] published a story alleging that [[Hunter Biden]] dropped off a laptop at a [[Delaware]] computer store for repair and that the device contained nefarious emails and photos.
The item was immediately viewed with suspicion, both for the timing of it—coming less than three weeks before the elections—and the path the laptop supposedly took. The Post said that "before turning over the gear," the owner of the computer repair shop "made a copy of the hard drive and later gave it to former Mayor [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s lawyer, Robert Costello." The story alleged that the Biden son was setting up a meeting between a top executive at a Ukrainian energy firm on which he served and his father, who was then the vice president. The Biden campaign has said no such meeting was scheduled.
On Wednesday afternoon, a group of reporters, among them a journalist for The [[Daily Beast]], spoke with the owner of the shop, a man named [[John Paul Mac Isaac]] who lives in Wilmington, Delaware. The audio of that nearly hour-long question and answer session is below.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Manafort's Reward: Sen. Ron Johnson and the Ukraine Conspiracy Investigation: Part II|https://www.justsecurity.org/72148/manaforts-reward-sen-ron-johnson-and-the-ukraine-conspiracy-investigation-part-ii/]]'' August 24, 2020, Asha Rangappa, [[Just Security]]
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After three years of insisting that unvetted information should never form the basis for an investigation into an active presidential candidate, [[Republican]] members of the Senate would never attempt to do such a thing themselves, right?
Wrong. That is exactly what some are attempting to do in the home stretch of the [[2020]] election. Specifically, Senator [[Ron Johnson]] has been laying the groundwork to undertake [[Ukraine]]gate 2.0: An attempt to accomplish through a congressional hearing what President [[Donald Trump]] was unable to achieve through his quid pro quo to Ukrainian President [[Volodymyr Zelensky]], namely, to put Vice President [[Joe Biden]] and his son, [[Hunter Biden]], under a cloud of suspicion before the country votes this November. And rather than wait for any report voted out by his committee, Johnson has taken to penning an open letter and tweeting out insinuations.
But Ukrainegate 2.0, like the original, has a dual purpose. The goal isn't just to smear Biden, but also to shift blame for [[2016]] election interference to Ukraine. An architect of that false narrative about Ukraine is [[Paul Manafort]], and the probe has accordingly served the former Trump campaign chairman's interests along numerous fronts in Ukraine politics and at home. With regard to his personal interests, Manafort is currently serving a 7 1/2-year federal sentence for bank fraud, tax fraud, money laundering, acting as an unregistered foreign agent, false statements, and witness tampering. Manafort has attempted to use the Ukraine's "election interference" conspiracy to discredit the evidence that led to his own prosecution.
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FLORENCE – A Biosphere 2 investment banker vowed profanely to take revenge on crew member Abigail Alling, after his takeover failed in November [[1993]], a lawyer said yesterday in the abuse of process trial against Space Biospheres Ventures.
Under questioning by the lawyer, William Walker, the [[Beverly Hills]], Calif., investment banker, [[Steve Bannon]], acknowledged he "vowed to kick (Alling's) —.'
Bannon said he was hired to stop the $1 million monthly runaway costs of the Biosphere 2 experiment, a $200-million self-contained, closed ecosystem.
!!!See also
*[[Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Declaration:_A_Call_of_Christian_Conscience]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Manhattan Institute for Policy Research|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Institute_for_Policy_Research]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Manhattan Institute for Policy Research|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Manhattan_Institute_for_Policy_Research]], SourceWatch.
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|!website |[[mankindquarterly.org/|http://www.mankindquarterly.org/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Mankind Quarterly|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mankind_Quarterly]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Mankind Quarterly|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Mankind_Quarterly]], RationalWiki.
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|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Troy Lanigan]]|
|!successor |Canada Strong and Free Network|
|!website |[[manningcentre.ca/|https://www.manningcentre.ca/]]|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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!!!See also
*[[Manuel Sykes|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Sykes]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Many supposedly grassroots reopen sites are tied to one pro-gun lobbyist|https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/04/many-supposedly-grass-roots-reopen-sites-are-tied-to-one-pro-gun-lobbyist/]]'' April 24, 2020, Dan Goodin, [[Ars Technica]]
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Over the past month, seemingly spontaneous protest sites have popped up throughout the country that advocate for an end to lockdowns various states have mandated in an attempt to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Now, security researchers have tied much of this seemingly grassroots activity to a single person.
[[Aaron Dorr]] is a well-known activist and lobbyist who has long been known for his advocacy of firearms ownership. Over a five-hour span on April 8, he registered six domains—reopenohio.com, reopenpa.com, reopenmn.com, reopeniowa.com, reopenwyoming.com, and reopenmissouri.com—and nine days later purchased reopentxnow.com.
He and his brothers then used a variety of state-specific [[Facebook]] groups, which according to the Des Moines Register have a total of more than 200,000 followers, to drive massive amounts of traffic to the newly registered addresses. In turn, the domains redirected visitors to a host of state-specific gun advocacy sites, such as [[Iowa Gun Owners]]. Each gun ownership site used a different organization name and prominently displayed banners decrying the lockdowns in their respective states.
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The ongoing wave of teacher strikes across the US is changing the conversation about public education in this country. From [[West Virginia]] to [[Arizona]], [[Kentucky]] to [[Oklahoma]], [[Colorado]] to [[North Carolina]], tens of thousands of teachers have taken to the streets and filled state capitals, garnering public support and racking up victories in some of the nation's most hostile political terrain.
Even though the teachers who have gone on strike are paid well below the national average, their demands have gone beyond better salary and benefits for themselves. They have also struck for their students' needs — to improve classroom quality and to increase classroom resources. Teachers are calling for greater investment in children and the country's public education system as a whole. They are also demanding that corporations, banks, and billionaires pay their fair share to invest in schools.
The teachers' strikes also represent a major pushback by public sector workers against the right-wing agenda of austerity and privatization. The austerity and privatization agenda for education goes something like this: impose big tax cuts for corporations and the .01 percent and then use declining tax revenue as a rationale to cut funding for state-funded services like public schools. Because they are underfunded, public schools cannot provide the quality education kids deserve. Then, the right wing criticizes public schools and teachers, saying there is a crisis in education. Finally, the right wing uses this as an opportunity to make changes to the education system that benefit them — including offering privatization as a solution that solves the crisis of underfunding.
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|!location |1100 S. Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach, Florida, USA|
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!!!See also
*[[Mar-a-Lago|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar-a-Lago]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mar-a-Lago closes, other Trump properties cut staff: report|https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/488701-mar-a-lago-closes-other-trump-properties-cut-staff-report]]'' March 20, 2020, J. Edward Moreno, [[The Hill]]
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President Trump's family business has laid off staff at its resorts after they experienced decreased clientele as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, The [[New York Times]] reported Friday.
The Trump Organization reportedly cut staff from hotels and resorts in New York and [[Washington]], D.C., halted new reservations at a property on the [[Las Vegas]] Strip and closed golf courses in [[Los Angeles]] and South [[Florida]].
Trump's Florida estate, [[Mar-a-Lago]], reportedly closed as well.
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For years, President [[Donald Trump]] has insisted it's impossible to find Americans to fill seasonal jobs at his hotels, resorts, and wineries, leaving him no choice but to hire foreign guest workers instead.
"You can't get help," he has said.
But government records obtained by [[BuzzFeed News]] reveal for the first time that at least 58 US workers applied for the temporary jobs as cooks, servers, and housekeepers at [[Mar-a-Lago]] and other Trump resorts from early [[2014]] through mid-[[2018]].
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|>| !Marc Fisher |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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Neo-Nazi Auernheimer even maintains relations with people close to the U.S. president -- such as Charles [[Chuck Johnson]], one of the first "alt-right" trolls, who now runs his own fake news website. In earlier days, Johnson worked for the "alt-right" platform [[Breitbart]], where Trump confidant [[Steve Bannon]] is back at the helm now that he is no longer at the White House.
Johnson spent election night at Trump's victory party in New York. He and Auernheimer have known and supported each other for years. Johnson even collected more than $150,000 on the crowdfunding portal WeSearch for the [[Daily Stormer]]'s legal costs.
The "alt-right" movement also maintains contacts with pro-[[Russia]]n networks. The American activists distributed information in the internet stating that [[Hillary Clinton]] had received support during the election campaign from the Ukrainian government, with money they alleged had been provided by the International Monetary Fund. The fake news is ascribed to the hacking group CyberBerkut, which is known to have attacked targets in [[Ukraine]] multiple times. Western intelligence services believe that the group has ties to the Kremlin.
It has long been known that [[Moscow]] attempts to influence political debates in [[Germany]] as well. At the respected London School of Economics, a working group that includes Pulitzer Prize-winning American author and journalist Anne Applebaum and Russian-born writer Peter Pomerantsev, has been analyzing these efforts. They have also looked into the conspicuous affinity Moscow seems to have for the AfD. Since the publication of his book "Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: Adventures in Modern Russia," Pomerantsev has been considered an expert on Russian info wars.
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|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!birth name |Marco Antonio Rubio|
|!birth date |May 28, 1971 (50 years)|
|!birth place |[[Miami, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami]], U.S.|
|!spouse |[[Jeanette Dousdebes Rubio|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeanette_Dousdebes_Rubio]]|
|!children |4|
|!residence |[[West Miami, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Miami,_Florida]], U.S.<<ref " [1]">>|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!education |[[Tarkio College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarkio_College]]<br>[[Santa Fe College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Fe_College]]<br>[[University of Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Florida]]<br>[[University of Miami|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Miami_School_of_Law]]|
|!website |[[Senate website|https://rubio.senate.gov]]<br>[[Campaign website|https://marcorubio.com]]|
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*[[Marco Rubio|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Rubio]] - //Wikipedia.//
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At the March 22nd [[International Religious Freedom Roundtable]]'s 4th Annual IRF Event* on Capitol Hill, Senator [[Marco Rubio]] (R-FL) and Congresswoman [[Anna Eshoo]] (D-CA) received the Thomas Jefferson IRF (International Religious Freedom) Champion Award.
The Awards were presented by [[Greg Mitchell]], IRF Roundtable co-chair, and Kristin Wright, Open Doors USA Director of Advocacy. Ms. Wright's comments follow.
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*[[Marie Yovanovitch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Yovanovitch]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Marjorie Taylor Greene |
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|!birth name |Marjorie Taylor|
|!birth date |May 27, 1974 (47 years)|
|!birth place |[[Milledgeville|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milledgeville,_Georgia]], [[Georgia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)]], U.S.|
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*[[Marjorie Taylor Greene|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie_Taylor_Greene]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Marjorie Taylor Greene Rare Member Of Congress Who Declines The COVID Vaccine|https://www.gpb.org/news/2021/03/31/marjorie-taylor-greene-rare-member-of-congress-who-declines-the-covid-vaccine]]'' March 31, 2021, Laura Olson, [[GPB News]]
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Members of [[Congress]] were among the first people in the U.S. to have access to the sought-after COVID-19 vaccine when the initial doses became available in December.
Three months later, a States Newsroom survey across 22 states — making up a large swath of Congress — found at least 155 members of the U.S. House and Senate have been vaccinated, based on a tally of responses from their offices and other public statements. Most, but not all, are Democrats, even as pollsters find greater hesitancy and even disinterest among [[Republican]]s in the broader U.S. adult population when it comes to the vaccine.
At least 14 legislators say they have not been vaccinated, either because they have been waiting to do so or because they don't plan to at all. All but but one are Republicans. Dozens of others among the 237 surveyed declined to share their vaccination status.
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Two [[Washington Post]] reporters witnessed Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.) exit the House chamber late Wednesday afternoon ahead of Greene (Ga.), who shouted "Hey Alexandria" twice in an effort to get her attention. When Ocasio-Cortez did not stop walking, Greene picked up her pace and began shouting at her and asking why she supports antifa, a loosely knit group of far-left activists, and [[Black Lives Matter]], falsely labeling them "terrorist" groups. Greene also shouted that Ocasio-Cortez was failing to defend her "radical socialist" beliefs by declining to publicly debate the freshman from [[Georgia]]. "You don't care about the American people," Greene shouted. "Why do you support terrorists and antifa?"
Ocasio-Cortez is well-versed in how to deal with trolls by this point; according to the Post, she "did not stop to answer Greene, only turning around once and throwing her hands in the air in an exasperated motion."
But she did issue a statement in which she called for House leaders and the House's Sergeant at Arms to take "real steps to make [[Congress]] a safe, civil place." Again, via the Washington Post:
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The right-wing House candidate—and presumed future congresswoman—in [[Georgia]] known for her previous support of [[QAnon]] on Thursday posted a photo of herself with a rifle and a threatening message directed at the progressive women of color known as the "Squad."
In the photo, which was posted on [[Facebook]], [[Marjorie Taylor Greene]] holds an assault-style rifle next to black-and-white photos of Reps. [[Ilhan Omar]], [[Rashida Tlaib]], and [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]]. "Squad's worst nightmare," a banner at the bottom of the image proclaims.
"Our country is on the line. America needs fighters who speak the truth," Greene wrote in the post. "We need strong conservative Christians to go on the offense against these socialists who want to rip our country apart. Americans must take our country back."
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|!occupation |Lawyer|
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Mark Esper Showed a Little Spine After Monday, So We Know His Days Are Numbered|https://www.thedailybeast.com/mark-esper-showed-a-little-spine-after-monday-so-we-know-his-days-are-numbered]]'' June 5, 2020, Margaret Carlson, Opinion, [[Daily Beast]]
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Secretary of Defense [[Mark Esper]] did the wrong thing. Walking across Lafayette Park cleared by pepper gas and something called pepper-ball projectiles by troops on the order of the Attorney General [[William Barr]], he was summoned to stand with the president, who was giving stage directions for his tableau where he would "dominate" the "battle space."
Esper was not innocent, but he did look flummoxed when [[Donald Trump]] pulled a Bible out of Ivanka's purse and then didn't read so much as a comforting passage. Five years ago, he famously remarked of the book, Old and New Testament, that they're "equal" and "incredible" and he couldn't possibly single out a verse. "I joke, very much so. They always hold up The Art of the Deal and I say my second favorite book of all time."
Of all the jokes Trump has gotten off, Monday's march to St. John's church that he'd visited one time in three years was the biggest. A day later Esper tried to photo-shop himself out of what went down. He contradicted the president and said that the protests in the wake of the murder of [[George Floyd]] did not merit calling up the military under the [[Insurrection Act]]. The military would not take up arms against its own citizens. He ordered them home.
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*[[Mark Krikorian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Krikorian]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| [img width=175px [Levin in February 2018|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Mark_Levin_2018.jpg/175px-Mark_Levin_2018.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Mark Reed Levin|
|!religion |[[Judaism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism]]|
|!birth date |September 21, 1957 (63 years)|
|!birth place |[[Philadelphia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania]], U.S.|
|!residence |[[Leesburg|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leesburg]], [[Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia]], United States|
|!show |''[[The Mark Levin Show]]'' <br> ''[[Conservative Review|LevinTV]]'' <br> ''[[Life, Liberty & Levin]]''|
|!station |[[WABC (AM)|WABC]], [[WMAL (AM)|WMAL]], + 300 others|
|!network |[[Cumulus Media Networks]]|
|!timeslot |6:00–9:00 pm [[Eastern Time Zone|ET]]<<ref " [1]">>|
|!country |United States|
|!alma mater |[[Temple University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_University_Ambler]] ,,([[B.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]]),,<br/>[[Temple University Beasley School of Law|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_University_Beasley_School_of_Law]] ,,([[J.D.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Doctor]]),,|
|!employer |[[Cumulus Media Networks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumulus_Media_Networks]]|
|!website |[[marklevinshow.com|https://marklevinshow.com]]|
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*[[Mark Levin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Levin]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Mark Levin|http://www.rightwingwatch.org/people/mark-levin/]], Right Wing Watch.
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*[[Mark Meadows (North Carolina politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Meadows_(North_Carolina_politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mark Meadows took nearly $40,000 in expense-paid trips year before he became Trump chief of staff|https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/28/mark-meadows-took-nearly-40000-in-expense-paid-trips-year-before-he-became-trump-chief-of-staff.html]]'' July 28, 2020, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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The year before he became President [[Donald Trump]]'s chief of staff, [[Mark Meadows]] took nearly $40,000 worth of trips that were paid for by nonprofit groups and conservative advocacy organizations.
Meadows, who was chairman of the fiscally conservative House [[Freedom Caucus]], and his wife, Debra, took expense-paid business trips last year to the [[Czech Republic]], [[Australia]] and [[Palm Beach]], [[Florida]], according to his latest financial disclosure report. The document was recently filed to the Office of Government [[Ethics]].
The form says these trips were related to Meadows' duties as a member of [[Congress]]. Meadows, who was an ardent Trump defender in Congress, became the White House chief of staff in March of this year.
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|!birth name |Mark Jay Meckler|
|!birth date |March 10, 1962 (59 years)|
|!birth place |[[Los Angeles County, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_County,_California]], U.S.|
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*[[Mark Meckler|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Meckler]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
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|!occupation |Political and corporate consultant|
|!residence |[[Clearwater]]|
|!employer |[[Flag Service Organization]]|
|!website |[[maryrepper.com|https://maryrepper.com]]|
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[[Mary Trump]]'s scathing takedown of her uncle, the president of the United States, sold more books in a single week than [[Donald Trump]]'s "Art of the Deal" sold in 29 years, according to sales stats.
"Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World's Most Dangerous Man" sold an estimated 1.35 million copies its first week, per a statement from publisher Simon & Schuster. The tell-all also debuted at the top of bestseller lists in the U.S., [[Canada]], Britain and [[Ireland]].
"The Art of the Deal" sold an estimated 1.1 million copies from [[1987]] to [[2016]], [[CBS News]] reported.
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[[Mary Trump]], U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s niece, filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing the President and his siblings of committing fraud in order to deprive her of her interests in the family real-estate empire built by [[Fred Trump]] Sr.
In the lawsuit, filed in [[New York]] state court against the President, his sister [[Maryanne Trump Barry]] and the estate of their late brother [[Robert Trump]], Mary Trump asserts that for the Trumps, "fraud was not just the family business—it was a way of life."
The lawsuit accuses her two uncles and her aunt, a retired federal judge, of conspiring amongst themselves and with several other parties, including a trustee appointed to act on Mary's behalf, to give her "a stack of fraudulent valuations" and force her to sign a settlement agreement that "fleeced her of tens of millions of dollars or more."
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The legal fight over a tell-all by President [[Donald Trump]]'s niece took another turn on Thursday when her lawyers filed papers to remove a temporary restraining order, arguing that the confidentiality agreement she signed 19 years ago was an unenforceable fraud.
In an affidavit, [[Mary Trump]] said that when she inked the agreement, ending a dispute over her grandfather's will, she believed the asset amounts in it were accurate, but learned they were bogus from a [[New York Times]] expose.
In addition, she said that she did not believe the agreement would have barred her from telling her "life story"—which just happens to include details of "the conduct and character of my uncle, the sitting President of the United States."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Maryland's GOP Governor Hid COVID-19 Test Kits So Feds Can't Take Them|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/larry-hogan-hiding-coronavirus-tests_n_5eab2338c5b635cbe76d180e?ri18n=true]]'' April 30, 2020, David Moye, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Maryland]] Gov. [[Larry Hogan]] said he's been forced to resort to drastic measures to protect nearly 500,000 COVID-19 test kits from the federal government.
The state bought the test kits from [[South Korea]] earlier this month, and the state's [[National Guard]] is guarding them in a secret location to prevent them from being commandeered by the Trump administration.
On Thursday, Hogan, a [[Republican]], told The [[Washington Post]] about the careful steps he's taking to ensure the tests remain in Maryland.
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I'm a data scientist at the University of [[San Francisco]] and teach courses online in machine learning for fast.ai. In late March, I decided to use public mask-wearing as a case study to show my students how to combine and analyze diverse types of data and evidence.
Much to my surprise, I discovered that the evidence for wearing masks in public was very strong. It appeared that universal mask-wearing could be one of the most important tools in tackling the spread of COVID-19. Yet the people around me weren't wearing masks and health organizations in the U.S. weren't recommending their use.
I, along with 18 other experts from a variety of disciplines, conducted a review of the research on public mask-wearing as a tool to slow the spread SARS-CoV-2. We published a preprint of our paper on April 12 and it is now awaiting peer review at the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Masks Off: How the Brothers Who Fueled the Reopen Protests Built a Volatile Far-Right Network|https://theintercept.com/2020/07/17/dorr-brothers-coronavirus-protests/]]'' July 17, 2020, Mara Hvistendahl, [[The Intercept]]
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The emails played to fear. "Entire police departments are being overwhelmed by mobs of criminals bent on violence, robbery, arson, and more," read one sent in June, as demonstrations against police brutality rocked the country. "[[Minnesota]]ns have seen our peaceful streets turn violent overnight with riotous mobs," read another, sent not long after the burning of [[Minneapolis]]'s Third Precinct. "Radical leftists … are looting in our streets, lighting buildings on fire, terrifying citizens, and murdering cops," intoned a third. [[Antifa]] is in the streets, coming for your guns, and did you know that Nickelodeon is removing the police dog character from the hit toddler show "Paw Patrol?" (It isn't.)
For right-wing fringe activist [[Ben Dorr]], who sent the emails, outrage about [[Black Lives Matter]] was an easy pivot from another cause he'd been promoting. With his brothers Aaron, Chris, and Matthew, Ben Dorr helped launch protests to reopen states across the country shut down amid the coronavirus pandemic this spring. Alone or together, the four [[Dorr brothers]] started a slew of [[Facebook]] groups, joined by hundreds of thousands of members, that have helped to fuel skepticism about health precautions and pushed for states to open prematurely. In a country where the simple act of wearing a mask has become a political statement, the people who organize against masks are worth watching.
The Dorr brothers, who range in age from 29 to 40, have ties to tea party figures like [[Michele Bachmann]] and [[Ron Paul]] and have been dismissed by people on both the right and the left as astroturfing hucksters who are more interested in profit than policy. Even the [[National Rifle Association]] has denounced them as scammers. Before they began railing against public health measures, the brothers started gun rights and anti-abortion groups in multiple states, registering them as nonprofits and then paying out some of the money that they raise from donations to a for-profit direct mail company that they themselves control, according to [[IRS]] tax forms required to be filed by nonprofits.
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|!birth name |Matthew Louis Gaetz II|
|!birth date |May 7, 1982 (39 years)|
|!birth place |[[Hollywood, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood,_Florida]], U.S.|
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*[[Matt Gaetz|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Gaetz]] - //Wikipedia.//
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Maybe the Damocles sword hanging over his head is starting to make him crack. Maybe he's just always been dangerous. Either way, Gaetz has decided to go full-bore with the accelerationism, telling adoring fans in a speech about [[Silicon Valley]] boogeymen they should prepare for a violent confrontation with the government.
A video shared by [[Newsweek]] on Friday purported to exonerate Gaetz of calling on supporters to raise arms against [[Facebook]] and [[YouTube]]. A shorter clip had gone viral the night earlier, in which he's heard railing against the tech industry, before seeming to suggest that an armed solution might be the ticket.
"Silicon Valley can't cancel this movement, or this rally, or this congressman," he said, followed immediately by: "We have a [[Second Amendment]] in this country, and I think we have an obligation to use it."
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When it first came out last week that Rep. [[Matt Gaetz]] was under investigation for his sexual involvement with a 17-year-old, the [[Florida]] [[Republican]] said his travel records would exonerate him.
"It is a horrible allegation, and it is a lie," Gaetz told [[Tucker Carlson]] on [[Fox News]] a week ago. "The [[New York Times]] is running a story that I have traveled with a 17-year-old woman, and that is verifiably false. People can look at my travel records and see that that is not the case."
What Gaetz knew—or should have known—is that there are no such public records, at least not when it comes to his private life.
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Wednesday's [[House Judiciary Committee]] hearing on police reform blew up when Rep. [[Matt Gaetz]] (R-FL) took offense at remarks made by Rep. Cedric [[Richmond]] (D-LA) about race, asking the Black congressman "who the hell" he thought he was.
Debating the Democratic-backed Justice in Policing Act on Wednesday afternoon, Richmond began his remarks by noting that lawmakers of different parties tend to call each other "good friends" before noting that this may not be the case when he's done.
"By the time I'm finished, you will be clear that we are not good friends," he added sharply.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Matt Oczkowski |
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|>| !Matt Reynolds |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Matt Salmon |
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|!birth name |Matthew James Salmon|
|!birth date |January 21, 1958 (63 years)|
|!birth place |[[Salt Lake City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Lake_City,_Utah]], [[Utah|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Nancy Salmon|
|!children |4|
|!alma mater |[[Arizona State University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_State_University]]<br>[[Brigham Young University, Utah|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigham_Young_University]]|
|!religion |[[Mormonism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints]]|
|!website |[[House website|https://salmon.house.gov]]|
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*[[Matt Salmon|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Salmon]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Matt Schlapp |
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|>| !Matt Shea |
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|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |Matthew Thomas Shea|
|!birth date |April 18, 1974 (47 years)|
|!birth place |[[Spokane|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spokane,_Washington]], [[Washington|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Matt Shea|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Shea]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Matt Welch |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Matthew Gebert |
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|>| !Matthew Heimbach |
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|!birth name |Matthew Warren Heimbach|
|!birth date |April 8, 1991 (30 years)|
|!birth place |[[Poolesville, Maryland|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poolesville,_Maryland]]|
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*[[Matthew Heimbach|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Heimbach]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Matthew Rozsa |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Maureen O'Connor |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth date |January 18, 1963 (58 years)|
|!birth place |[[Saint-Georges, Quebec|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Georges,_Quebec]], Canada|
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!!!See also
*[[Maxime Bernier|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxime_Bernier]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f355.png}} ''[[McCarthy says Trump 'bears responsibility' for attack on Capitol|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KoGbffD6G0]]'' January 13, 2021, Washington Post, [[YouTube]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[McConnell Accelerates Judicial Confirmations After Taking $250k from Conservative Legal Activist|https://readsludge.com/2019/11/14/mcconnell-accelerates-judicial-confirmations-after-taking-a-quarter-million-from-prominent-conservative-legal-activist/]]'' November 14, 2019, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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As attention on [[Congress]] is focused on the impeachment inquiry, Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] (R-Ky.) is quietly ramping up his efforts to install far-right federal judges, many with lifetime appointments.
"The Senate will continue its work in the personnel business and confirm more of the president's outstanding nominees to the federal judiciary," McConnell said last week, after the Senate failed to move forward on a defense spending bill.
McConnell is planning to confirm at least 30 more federal judges before the end of the year, Vice reports. The Senate, under McConnell's leadership, has already confirmed 45 circuit court judges during the Trump administration, quickly closing in on the number of appeals judges confirmed during the eight years of the Obama administration: 55.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[McConnell admits he was wrong to say Obama administration failed to leave a pandemic playbook|https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/14/politics/mitch-mcconnell-obama-coronavirus-pandemic/index.html]]'' May 15, 2020, Paul LeBlanc, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] conceded Thursday night that he was wrong to claim that the Obama administration had not left behind a plan to deal with a pandemic in the US.
"I was wrong. They did leave behind a plan, so I clearly made a mistake in that regard," McConnell said during an interview with [[Fox News]]' [[Bret Baier]].
The concession comes days after he falsely accused the Obama administration of failing to leave the Trump administration "any kind of game plan" for something like the coronavirus pandemic during a Trump campaign online chat with [[Lara Trump]], the President's daughter-in-law.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[McConnell Is on the Losing Side of History — And He Knows It|https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/09/23/mcconnell-losing-side-of-history-420354]]'' September 23, 2020, John F. Harris, [[Politico]]
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There are two possible reasons why it would be rational for him to act on the Supreme Court vacancy in a way that is so damaging to the reputation of the Senate, and so contemptuous of half of his Senate colleagues and of American voters.
One is that he expects his party to hold power a very long time. Who cares what the opposition thinks when they don't matter now and won't in the future?
The other is that he expects to hold power a very short time, or at least is keenly attuned to this possibility, and believes that once power is lost it is gone indefinitely. Under this scenario, it would make sense to lock in as many gains, as quickly as possible, for as long as possible. The enduring scorn of the opposition is an acceptable price to pay because the long-term contest is essentially over.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[McConnell, other Republicans split with Trump on peaceful transfer of power|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-transfer/mcconnell-other-republicans-split-with-trump-on-peaceful-transfer-of-power-idUSKCN26F2FI?il=0]]'' September 24, 2020, Susan Heavey, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - Senate [[Republican]] Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] joined other Republican lawmakers in rallying to the defense of constitutional government on Thursday, after President [[Donald Trump]] refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power following the Nov. 3 election.
"The winner of the November 3rd election will be inaugurated on January 20th. There will be an orderly transition just as there has been every four years since 1792," McConnell wrote in a tweet.
Several other lawmakers came out strongly in favor of a peaceful transition of power following the Republican president's comments on Wednesday, though none criticized him directly.
"The peaceful transfer of power is enshrined in our Constitution and fundamental to the survival of our Republic. America's leaders swear an oath to the Constitution. We will uphold that oath," Representative [[Liz Cheney]], who leads the House of Representatives Republican Conference, wrote on [[Twitter]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[McInnes, Molyneux, and 4chan: Investigating pathways to the alt-right|https://www.splcenter.org/20180419/mcinnes-molyneux-and-4chan-investigating-pathways-alt-right]]'' April 19, 2018, Hatewatch Staff, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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What brings someone into the alt-right ecosystem?
The question was posed in two threads posted during the last week of March on the white nationalist forum The Right Stuff (TRS), leading 74 individual users to describe their radicalization narratives.
Respondents recount a transformation that takes place almost entirely online. Led either by their own curiosity or an algorithm, the content they consumed became increasingly extreme, fostering their radicalization and guiding them eventually to TRS. Their responses reveal a pipeline between the alt-lite and racist "alt-right," with many users explaining that alt-lite figures like [[Gavin McInnes]] were the first to introduce them to hardcore, veteran white nationalists.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[McMaster student union suspends club over possible 'white supremacist' connections|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/mcmaster-white-supremacy-joshua-marando-1.5225080]]'' July 25, 2019, [[CBC News]]
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The president of [[McMaster University]]'s students union has revoked a recently ratified club's privileges, citing information that points to possible connections with outside groups or people who promote "white supremacist and xenophobic attitudes and activities."
For its part, a representative of the [[Dominion Society]] says it has no links to other organizations, especially extremist groups.
McMaster Students Union (MSU) president Josh Marando released a statement on Wednesday saying the union has suspended the rights of the society. He wrote that when applying to become a club, members of the Dominion Society said they were not affiliated with any outside organizations.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Meadows Pressed Justice Dept. to Investigate Election Fraud Claims|https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/05/us/politics/mark-meadows-justice-department-election.html]]'' June 5, 2021, Katie Benner, [[New York Times]]
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WASHINGTON — In Donald J. Trump's final weeks in office, [[Mark Meadows]], his chief of staff, repeatedly pushed the Justice Department to investigate unfounded conspiracy theories about the [[2020]] presidential election, according to newly uncovered emails provided to [[Congress]], portions of which were reviewed by The [[New York Times]].
In five emails sent during the last week of December and early January, Mr. Meadows asked Jeffrey A. Rosen, then the acting attorney general, to examine debunked claims of election fraud in [[New Mexico]] and an array of baseless conspiracies that held that Mr. Trump had been the actual victor. That included a fantastical theory that people in [[Italy]] had used military technology and satellites to remotely tamper with voting machines in the United States and switch votes for Mr. Trump to votes for Joseph R. Biden Jr.
None of the emails show Mr. Rosen agreeing to open the investigations suggested by Mr. Meadows, and former officials and people close to him said that he did not do so. An email to another Justice Department official indicated that Mr. Rosen had refused to broker a meeting between the F.B.I. and a man who had posted videos online promoting the Italy conspiracy theory, known as Italygate.
!!!See also
*[[Measles|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measles]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Media blog Techdirt fights for its life in frivolous lawsuit|https://techcrunch.com/2017/01/12/media-blog-techdirt-fights-for-its-life-in-frivolous-lawsuit/]]'' January 12, 2017, John Biggs, [[TechCrunch]]
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[[Techdirt]], a blog about the intersections of law, media and technology, is fighting a defamation suit brought by [[Shiva Ayyadurai]], a man who claims to have invented email. The site posted on the claim multiple times and Ayyadurai took offense to the tune of $15 million.
"Defamation claims like this can force independent media companies to capitulate and shut down due to mounting legal costs…this is not a fight about who invented email. This is a fight about whether or not our legal system will silence independent publications for publishing opinions that public figures do not like," wrote Techdirt founder [[Mike Masnick]]. Ayyadurai has hired a lawyer named [[Charles Harder]] whose latest win was the destruction of [[Gawker]].
Whatever you think of Gawker, Techdirt or blogging in general, the fact remains that online sites are currently the strongest and most independent media resources we have in the fight against censorship, political pressure and, in this case, frivolous claims. The EFF has is watching the case and Masnick is building his defense.
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The MRC has received financial support from several sources, including the [[Bradley|Bradley Foundation]], [[Scaife|Scaife Foundations]], [[Olin|John M. Olin Foundation]], [[Castle Rock|Castle Rock Foundation]], [[Carthage|Scaife Foundations]] and JM foundations, as well as [[ExxonMobil|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExxonMobil]].<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> It has been described as "one of the most active and best-funded, and yet least known", arms of the modern conservative movement.<<ref " [4]">>
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[About the MRC|https://www.mrc.org/about]]. MRC.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[MRC funders|http://mediamattersaction.org/transparency/organization/Media_Research_Center/funders]]. //Media Matters//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Put a Tiger In Your Think Tank|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2005/05/put-tiger-your-think-tank/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "ALBERTA, TIM (26 April 2018). [[The Deep Roots of Trump's War on the Press|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/04/26/the-deep-roots-trumps-war-on-the-press-218105]].">>
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*[[Medicaid|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicaid]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet An Islamophobia Network Funder: The Varet And Rosenwald Family|https://web.archive.org/web/20190111235839/https://thinkprogress.org/meet-an-islamophobia-network-funder-the-varet-and-rosenwald-family-8d61878d9d0f]]'' September 2, 2011, Eli Clifton, [[ThinkProgress]]
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The Varet and Rosenwald family's philanthropy — led by [[Elizabeth Varet]], a director at [[American Securities Management]] and a granddaughter of [[Sears Roebuck]] founder Julius Rosenwald, [[David Steinmann]] and [[Nina Rosenwald]] — are identified in the [[Center for American Progress]]' new report Fear Inc., as one of the top donors to the U.S. [[Islamophobia]] network. Their family foundations, the [[Anchorage]] [[Charitable]] Fund and [[William Rosenwald Family Fund]], contributed $2.818 million dollars to organizations which fan the flames of Islamophobia.
The Varet family helps fund: [[Steve Emerson]]'s [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] ($10,000); [[Counterterrorism & Security Education and Research Foundation]] ($15,000); [[Daniel Pipes]]' [[Middle East Forum]] ($2,320,229.33); [[Frank Gaffney]]'s [[Center for Security Policy]] ($437,000); the Clarion Fund ($25,000); [[David Horowitz]]'s Freedom Center ($11,000) and [[Brigitte Gabriel]]'s American [[Congress]] for Truth ($125,000).
David Steinmann — also a director at American Securities Management, a trustee for the [[Anchorage Charitable Fund]] and president of the William Rosenwald Family Fund, sits as a board member at Frank Gaffney's Center for Security Policy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet Andy Ngo: The Man Whose Attack By Portland Antifa Made Him A Media Star|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/josephbernstein/andy-ngo-portland-antifa]]'' July 19, 2019, Joseph Bernstein, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Andy Ngo]] was hardly a random bystander: The 33-year-old is suddenly one of the most prominent young figures in all of right-wing media. He made his name in part through his activism calling attention to a supposed epidemic of staged hate crimes, à la Jussie Smollett. But Ngo has also been a familiar, and reviled, presence at [[Portland]]'s left-wing protests, where he shoots alarming videos of anti-fascists that often end up on the likes of [[Fox News]] and Sky News. I was in talks to shadow him at the upcoming demonstration, which I thought might be a good way to illustrate how Ngo constructs an incendiary political narrative out of a narrow selection of facts.
Just days after his warning, Ngo sat a few feet away from me, cut up and dazed, after a beating at the hands of left-wing protesters. As I watched him stream a close-up of his bloody face to more than a million people, it seemed like a defining moment in a new kind of media career.
A little more than two years ago, Andy Ngo was more or less a nobody: a 30-year-old multimedia editor for the student paper of Portland State University, where he was working toward a master's degree in political science. He had gone back to school after spending several years languishing in the millennial male purgatory of underemployment and aimlessness. He had about a thousand followers on [[Twitter]], where he posted mostly about anti–free speech left-wing campus culture and the need to reform political Islam.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet Brandon Straka, a gay former liberal encouraging others to #WalkAway from Democrats|https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/meet-brandon-straka-gay-former-liberal-encouraging-others-walkaway-democrats-n902316]]'' August 21, 2018, Tim Fitzsimons, [[NBC News]]
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Straka's story of being a white, gay, [[Manhattan]] liberal-turned-conservative proved irresistible to those on the right. Just weeks after "coming out" as conservative, Straka rose from political nobody to right-wing somebody. His video — with the catchy hashtag urging people to #WalkAway from the left — has been viewed millions of times, catapulting him to [[Fox News]] fame.
Those on the right are eager to hear stories — true or not — about a shrinking left, and Straka is delivering. By aggressively promoting his contrarian opinions on social media, he has followed a now well-worn path to conservative media stardom that's been traveled by [[Tomi Lahren]], [[Candace Owens]], [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] and Chadwick Moore. InfoWars' [[Alex Jones]] even donated $10,000 to Straka's [[GoFundMe]] page for "#WalkAway Campaign Startup Costs." As of this week, the campaign has raised more than $67,000.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet Daniel Friberg, the Swedish mining tycoon bankrolling the alt-right's global media empire|https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/meet-swedish-mining-tycoon-bankrolling-alt-rights-global-media-empire-1608221]]'' March 6, 2017, Tom Porter, [[International Business Times]]
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As hipsters partied in [[Stockholm]]'s liberal Sodermalm district on Saturday (25 February) night, a secret venue was hosting a meeting for some of the leading figures of the alt-right white nationalist movement.
Billed as the largest alt-right event in the world, the mood was triumphant, with 374 guests gathered to hear speakers celebrating the election of US president [[Donald Trump]], and mark what they claim is an historic opportunity to spread their ideas and consolidate their influence.
The Real Right Returns: A Handbook for the True Opposition The book, published in [[2015]] by [[Arktos]] is Friberg's manifesto, and a handbook for alt-right activists wanting to spread and defend the ideology. It contains chapters on political philosophy, alongside advice on how to promote beliefs online, and even deal with reporters. "The Right is coming back. After decades of humiliation and political failures, the opposition is reorganising, catching up with the times, and getting itself in order. It is none too soon," he declares. "Uncontrolled immigration, the mindless waste of resources, and destruction wrought by consumer society upon the very core of Western man — these are problems posing questions which the 'establishment' cannot answer."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet Farris Wilks, Kingmaker of the Texas GOP|https://www.texasobserver.org/meet-farris-wilks-kingmaker-of-the-texas-gop/]]'' May 15, 2018, Gus Bova, [[Texas Observer]]
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Wilks is an elder at an idiosyncratic church that reportedly doesn't allow women to speak during worship. He also pumps millions into [[Texas]] [[Republican]] politics.
On the morning of October 21, [[Farris Wilks]], a North Texas fracking billionaire, was busy with matters of eschatology. Preaching at the Eastland County church founded by his father, Wilks explained to his congregation — the idiosyncratic, nondenominational Assembly of Yahweh 7th Day — that neither heaven nor hell awaited them when they died. According to Biblical revelation, they would "simply go to the grave to await the Resurrection and the judgment that will follow," he said.
Four days later, the 66-year-old turned to more worldly affairs: He cut a check to state Senator Bob Hall's re-election campaign for $100,000 — about 10 percent of the total amount Hall would go on to raise. That money helped the incumbent, a tea partier from [[Florida]] with a history of domestic violence allegations, fend off a primary challenge from Cindy Burkett — a relative moderate who gave up her state House seat to challenge him and has been succeeded by a right-winger, making the outcome a twofold victory for Wilks and Texas' far right.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Meet Jack Posobiec: The "alt-right" troll with a press pass in White House|https://www.salon.com/2017/08/16/meet-jack-posobiec-the-alt-right-troll-with-a-press-pass-in-white-house_partner/]]'' August 16, 2017, Jared Holt, [[Salon]]
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The [[Rebel Media]]'s [[Jack Posobiec]] is the latest member of a community of far-right and "alt-right" internet trolls to gain access to the White House press briefings under the guise of journalism. Posobiec has promoted emails and forged documents allegedly related to French President-elect [[Emmanuel Macron]], the baseless "[[Pizzagate]]" conspiracy theory, false pro-Trump smear campaigns, and has worked with other "alt-right" media figures and outlets.
The Rebel Media's Jack Posobiec attended Tuesday's White House press briefing
A U.S. far-right online activist credited with initially sharing on [[Twitter]] hacked emails from the French presidential campaign of centrist Emmanuel Macron is the latest conservative media figure to receive White House access from the Trump administration. Jack Posobiec, a [[Washington]]-based writer at the Rebel Media, a Canadian online political and social news commentary platform, attended the daily press briefing on Tuesday and later broadcast video from the White House grounds with positive commentary on President [[Donald Trump]]'s abrupt firing of [[FBI]] Director [[James Comey]]. Posobiec told [[Reuters]] he first obtained temporary White House credentials in early April, but he has submitted a request for a permanent pass. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. [Reuters, 5/11/17]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet People of Praise: Why This Far-Right Cult Shouldn't Be Allowed Anywhere Near the Supreme Court|https://www.alternet.org/2018/07/meet-people-praise-why-far-right-cult-shouldnt-be-allowed-anywhere-near-supreme/]]'' July 9, 2018, Alex Henderson, [[AlterNet]]
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Tonight, President [[Donald Trump]] is scheduled to announce his nominee to replace [[Justice Anthony Kennedy]] on the U.S. Supreme Court—and one of the possible nominees is 46-year-old Amy Coney Barrett, a federal appellate judge. Trump has made it clear that he plans to nominate someone who is not only fiscally conservative, but a severe social conservative who would have no problem overturning the Roe v. Wade ruling of [[1973]]. Barrett fits the bill, especially in light of her reported association with an extremist, predominantly [[Catholic]] group called [[People of Praise]].
When Trump nominated Barrett for a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit last year, Democratic Sen. [[Dianne Feinstein]] of [[California]] was concerned about her extreme social conservatism and asserted, "Dogma lives loudly within you, and that's a concern." Feinstein didn't bring up People of Praise, but the [[New York Times]]' [[Laurie Goodstein]] did in a September 28, [[2017]] article. And the group's history is disturbing.
People of Praise are quite controversial within Catholicism. Founded in [[1971]], the group incorporates elements of fundamentalist Pentecostal Protestantism (such as speaking in tongues) and is considered a cult in mainstream Catholicism. Its practices include requiring members to swear an oath of loyalty to the group and teaching that wives must be submissive to their husbands, and in the past, People of Praise called its female leaders "handmaidens"—which is downright chilling if one is familiar with [[Margaret Atwood]]'s [[1985]] novel "The [[Handmaid's Tale]]" and the [[1990]] film and 2017/[[2018]] television series it has inspired. People of Praise embrace a highly patriarchal ideology, believing that while women can have some leadership positions, they ultimately must submit to male authority.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet Robert Shillman, the Tech Mogul Who Funds Pamela Geller's Anti-Islam Push|https://forward.com/news/307903/the-tech-mogul-who-funds-pamela-gellers-anti-islam-push/]]'' May 9, 2015, Tim McLaughlin, [[Forward.com]]
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[[Robert Shillman]] heads a publicly traded American technology company called Cognex Corp with a market value of $4 billion. He also says he is a big supporter of last Sunday's Prophet [[Mohammad]] cartoon contest in [[Texas]] that was attacked by two gunmen who opened fire before being shot dead by police.
In a telephone interview with [[Reuters]] from his home near [[San Diego]], [[California]], Shillman said America's free speech is under threat. He added that violent attacks on such events are making people fearful and prone to self censorship. Many [[Muslim]]s regard depictions of the prophet - such as the caricatures displayed at the event - as offensive and against the religion's teachings.
"It was a terrorist attack on the American way of life," says Shillman, who says he isn't anti-Muslim.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Meet Silicon Valley's secretive alt-right followers|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/03/silicon-valley-tech-alt-right-racism-misogyny/]]'' March 10, 2017, Josh Harkinson, [[Mother Jones]]
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Readers of [[The Right Stuff]] long knew that founder "Mike Enoch" had two main interests: technology and white supremacy. Posts on the neo-Nazi site have included discussion of "a new blogging platform built on node.js," while other less techie content has alluded to the "chimpout" in [[Ferguson]], putting Jews in ovens, and Trump's "top-tier troll" of Jews on [[Holocaust]] Remembrance Day.
In January, Enoch was outed as [[Mike Peinovich]], a [[Manhattan]]-based software engineer. His unmasking highlighted a lingering question about the racist far-right movement that rose to prominence with [[Donald Trump]]'s election: What support might the so-called alt-right have among techies?
Ever since I began investigating the extremist groups lining up behind Trump last spring, several of their leaders have made big claims to me about an alt-right following in [[Silicon Valley]] and across the broader tech industry. "The average alt-right-ist is probably a 28-year-old tech-savvy guy working in IT," white nationalist [[Richard Spencer]] insisted when I interviewed him a few weeks before the election. "I have seen so many people like that." [[Andrew Anglin]], the publisher of the neo-Nazi [[Daily Stormer]], told me he gets donations from Silicon Valley, and that [[Santa Clara County]], home to [[Apple]] and Intel, is his site's largest traffic source. [[Chuck Johnson]], the publisher of the conspiracy-mongering site Got News, said he gets lots of page views from the [[San Francisco]] Bay Area.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Meet the 'Cult' Leader Stumping for Donald Trump|https://www.thedailybeast.com/meet-the-cult-leader-stumping-for-donald-trump]]'' February 5, 2016, Ben Collins, [[Daily Beast]]
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Two weeks ago on [[Reddit]]'s largest community for [[Donald Trump]] supporters, a user named WolfOfAnarchy dropped by with a request that was becoming almost tediously common for regulars on the site.
"Sanders supporter here," he began. "Can you convince me (just not with idiotic oneliners) that Trump is not who the media makes him out to be? Thanks."
"If you have any time, you should watch this," another user jumped in.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Meet the 'Feminists' Doing the Koch Brothers' Dirty Work|https://www.thenation.com/article/meet-the-feminists-doing-the-koch-brothers-dirty-work/]]'' August 18, 2016, Joan Walsh, [[The Nation]]
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If you watch cable news, you've seen someone from an outfit called the "[[Independent Women's Forum]]" promoting a conservative take on the women's issue of the day. It's no secret that the group leans right; it grew out of "Women for Judge Thomas," which formed during Anita Hill's testimony about Clarence Thomas at his [[1991]] Supreme Court confirmation hearing, and was formally launched in [[1992]] by the late Barbara Olson and Rosalie "Ricky" Silberman, along with a cadre of powerful conservative women that included former second lady Lynne Cheney. Still, it's always billed itself as "non-partisan" and "independent." In its early years, it promoted IWF-affiliated author [[Christina Hoff Sommers]]'s brand of "equity feminism" and opposed the "radical feminism" of the '90s women's movement, which it argued was pushing myths about sexual harassment, pay inequities, and discrimination in the workplace and widespread abuse on college campuses. For years it played no formal role in electoral politics. Ad Policy
But an analysis by the [[Center for Media and Democracy]] (CMD), provided exclusively to [[The Nation]], reveals that since [[2010]], IWF and its political arm, Independent Women's Voice, have become aggressive players in [[Republican]] politics, embedded in the network of organizations backed by Charles and [[David Koch]], advocating for the Koch brothers' myriad concerns, and playing on their "independent" label to elect GOP candidates. If this country is to elect its first woman president, [[Hillary Clinton]] will have to face down this powerful conservative women's group to get there. "Our value here...is taking a conservative message and packaging it in a way that will be acceptable" —Heather Higgins
Increasingly, IWF and IWV are playing a bigger and more open role in Republican politics—while boasting about the way their "independent" label gives them access to voters that groups "branded" as Republican can't reach. As IWV president Heather Higgins told a convening at the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] late last year (captured in this video): "Our value here, and what is needed in the Republican conservative arsenal, is a group that can talk to those cohorts [non-Republican women] that would not otherwise listen, but can do it in a way that is taking a conservative message and packaging it in a way that will be acceptable and will get a hearing."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the 'tiny' Victoria firm that helped sway the Brexit vote|https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/meet-the-tiny-victoria-firm-that-helped-sway-the-brexit-vote]]'' February 28, 2017, Randy Shore, [[Vancouver Sun]]
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A small technology company in [[Victoria]] is being credited with helping Britain's Vote Leave campaign secure an unlikely win in the [[Brexit]] referendum last June.
According to financial disclosures released by the [[British Electoral Commission]], Vote Leave spent $5.7 million with [[AggregateIQ]] in the campaign to separate from the [[European Union]].
The Leave campaign won with 52 per cent of the votes cast, even though most polls had favoured the Britain Stronger in Europe stay campaign.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet The Activist Who's Bringing Conservatives On Board The Police Reform Movement|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/connor-boyack-police-reform_n_4149410]]'' October 26, 2013, Radley Balko, [[Huffington Post]]
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SALT LAKE CITY -- [[Utah]] is one of the reddest and most culturally conservative states in America. The statehouse would seem to be about as fertile ground for reining in the drug war and curbing police abuse as the briny marshes and salt flats just outside the capital. But if anyone can bring Utah's conservatives on board with police reform, it's probably [[Connor Boyack]], a clean-cut [[Mormon]] with a [[Republican]] background who is also pushing the state to nullify the [[Affordable Care Act]].
Boyack, 31, is the founder and president of the [[Libertas Institute]], a state think tank with a libertarian bent. "Utah politics is basically a debate between conservatives and libertarian-minded conservatives," he says. "We help conservatives hone their free-market ideas, but we also want to persuade them to be more deferential to civil liberties. That I think is our niche."
Boyack wrote about public policy for several years on his personal blog, built up a readership, and in August [[2010]] was hired to lead the Utah chapter of the [[Tent]]h Amendment Center, an advocacy group that pushes returning federal power to the states. The boyish-looking student of political philosophy also worked on the 2010 campaign of Utah Republican Sen. [[Mike Lee]]. His credentials on the right are sound.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the Attack Dogs|https://www.texasobserver.org/1590-meet-the-attack-dogs-the-virginia-based-americans-for-job-security-loves-to-get-involved-in-texas-politics/]]'' March 12, 2004, Jake Bernstein, [[Texas Observer]]
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That's when [[Americans for Job Security]] (AJS) appeared on the scene. Launched in [[1997]] with a million-dollar contribution from the American Insurance Association, the [[Virginia]]-based AJS claims to have 500 members. It's impossible to know if that's the truth since the group refuses to release a membership list or divulge how much special interest money is funneled through the organization. It does admit that it uses corporate money. It's unclear if one person or many finance any given AJS campaign. You can't find out without a subpoena. AJS is a 501(c)(6) organization and is allowed in most state elections to run so-called third-party "issue advocacy" ads, purportedly to educate voters. In the radio, television, or direct mail advertisements it sponsors, AJS doesn't have to reveal anything about itself other than its name. Since its founding, it's estimated the group has spent about $26 million on political races all over the nation, including $8.5 million in [[2002]] and $7.5 million in [[2000]].
The way AJS President [[Mike Dubke]] explains it, the organization is just an assemblage of public interest-minded champions of free enterprise educating voters on the records of politicians who want to gouge taxpayers. As a third-party group, AJS cannot legally coordinate with candidate campaigns nor can it explicitly call for the election or defeat of a candidate. That might be seen as a campaign contribution. Instead, AJS just scours the known universe of elections in the United States, from the lowliest state board of education race to U.S. Senate campaigns, looking to make a difference. And as it combed through all the ongoing political races in the country late last year, it just happened to come across a special election in East [[Texas]].
"Basically the thrust of our organization is to advocate pro-market, pro-paycheck issues across the country," says Dubke. "In Texas, our piece concerning Tommy Merritt was right up our alley, talking about an individual who wants to raise taxes on goods and services and basically take more money out of the pockets of the average citizen."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the Billionaire Brothers You Never Heard of Who Fund the Religious Right|https://prospect.org/article/meet-billionaire-brothers-you-never-heard-who-fund-religious-right]]'' June 13, 2014, Peter Montgomery, [[American Prospect]]
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Last June, presidential hopefuls [[Rand Paul]] and [[Ted Cruz]] traveled to [[Iowa]] for an event convened by [[David Lane]], a political operative who uses pastors to mobilize conservative [[Christian]] voters.
Lane is a Christian-nation extremist who believes the Bible should be a primary textbook in America's public schools, and that any politician who disagrees should be voted out. Lane's events are usually closed to the media, but he has given special access to the Christian Broadcasting Network's sympathetic David Brody. Brody's coverage of the Iowa event included short video clips of comments by brothers Farris and Dan Wilks, who were identified only as members of Lane's Pastors and Pews group.
CBN's Brody reported: "The Wilks brothers worry that America's declining morals will especially hurt the younger generation, so they're using the riches that the Lord has blessed them with to back specific goals." One of those goals may be David Lane's insistence that politicians make the Bible a primary textbook in public schools.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the billionaires who are paying Trump's legal bills|https://thinkprogress.org/trump-rnc-legal-fund-de045351554c/]]'' September 22, 2017, Danielle McLean, [[ThinkProgress]]
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Self-proclaimed billionaire President [[Donald Trump]] is turning to rich [[Republican]] party donors to help cover the costs of some of his hefty legal fees related to investigations into his campaign's alleged ties to [[Russia]]. Government watchdog advocates say that move breaks political norms and escalates the power wealthy people have over politics. Effectively, the big donors can offset Trump's personal costs by donating to the legal fund, lining his pockets without directly handing over money.
Early in his campaign, Trump promised voters he would not accept outside money from anyone, including from the [[Republican National Committee]], boasting that his personal wealth made him immune from political influence by individuals and the establishment. "I don't need anybody's money," he said in June [[2015]], kicking off his campaign. "I'm using my own money. I'm not using the lobbyists. I'm not using donors. I don't care. I'm really rich."
But by mid-July this year, he was reportedly hungry for RNC funds. People close to Trump were reportedly pestering the party to cover the increasingly hefty legal fees incurred as the investigations kept probing allegations of collusion with Russia. The RNC has since answered those calls, sending money from the political party's legal fund coffers — an account largely funded by billionaires such as investor [[Charles Schwab]], Home Depot founder [[Bernard Marcus]], [[Breitbart]] founder [[Robert Mercer]], and [[Houston]] Texans owner [[Robert McNair]], according to FEC filings.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the Canadian blogger who takes on far-right extremists|https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/meet-the-canadian-blogger-who-takes-on-far-right-extremists-1.4783870]]'' January 26, 2020, Giuseppe Valiante, Canadian Press, [[CTV News]]
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MONTREAL -- Far-right group [[La Meute]] was once seen as a growing threat in [[Quebec]], with members marching by the hundreds through city streets against what they claimed was the creeping "Islamization" of society.
But La Meute -- or The Pack -- began to implode just a few years after it was created in [[2015]]. By [[2019]], its signature wolf-paw symbol had practically disappeared from view as infighting reportedly tore the group apart.
The demise of La Meute wasn't by chance, says [[Xavier Camus]], who calls himself a "progressive" blogger with ties to the province's anti-fascist movement. He claims he and a loose network of "moles" infiltrated the group and brought it down by stirring up internal dissent.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the Canadian fighting to keep notorious 8chan forum offline forever|https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/meet-the-canadian-fighting-to-keep-notorious-8chan-forum-offline-forever-1.4694666]]'' November 21, 2019, Christy Somos, [[CTV News]]
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[[Jim Watkins]], the current owner of [[8chan]]/[[8kun]], was summoned to testify in September by the Committee on Homeland Security, to "answer questions on the site's extremist content."
Before testifying, Watkins was steadfast that the website would continue to be a bastion of free speech, but after the closed-door [[Congress]]ional hearing, he ended up vowing to implement changes, including security measures like locking a message board if the content is flagged as illegal or indicates a violent act is to be carried out.
What followed was the continuation of a very public battle for 8chan to return to the mainstream internet, as [[Fredrick Brennan]], the original creator of 8chan but who is no longer affiliated with the site, wages a continuing campaign to keep pulling the site offline.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the computer repairman at the center of New York Post's Hunter Biden laptop story|https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2020/10/14/meet-wilmington-repairman-who-reportedly-gave-biden-laptop-giuliani-associate/3655753001/]]'' October 15, 2020, Karl Baker, [[Delaware News Journal]]
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A Wilmington computer repairman who reportedly gave a copy of [[Hunter Biden]]'s laptop hard drive to [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s attorney, [[Brian Costello]], spoke cryptically Wednesday about his arrangement last month with the [[Republican]] operative.
In a winding interview with the media, [[John Paul Mac Isaac]], owner of The Mac Shop in Wilmington, recalled how in April [[2019]] a man who identified himself as Hunter Biden brought three liquid-damaged laptops to his small repair shop in the Trolley Square shopping center.
Only one was left for repair, he said. No one returned to retrieve it, he said.
In the subsequent year and a half, Mac Isaac said, a "whole lot of" players were involved in the story that ended with President [[Donald Trump]] circle's taking possession of a copy of the laptop hard drive, less than two months before the presidential election.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet The Donors Behind The Clarion Fund's Islamophobic Documentary 'The Third Jihad'|https://thinkprogress.org/meet-the-donors-behind-the-clarion-funds-islamophobic-documentary-the-third-jihad-2d6a4ee930a6/]]'' January 24, 2012, Ali Gharib, [[ThinkProgress]]
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Coupling today's Times report, [[ThinkProgress]] is releasing a list of grants [PDF] directed to the Clarion Fund. The document, which discloses that [[Manhattan]] attorney Allen I. Gross contributed $100,000 to the Clarion Fund in [[2007]], is the most comprehensive mapping of Clarion's donor base to date.
Clarion burst onto the scene in [[2006]] with the movie Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West. In [[2008]], more than 20 million copies of the film were distributed to homes in presidential election swing states thanks to a $17 million donation, reportedly by right-wing and GOP donor Barre Seid. (Another U.S. group that aided the release later denied involvement but was found to be misleading reporters in order to cover up its role. The head of the group now sits on Clarion's advisory board.)
But the Third Jihad is not Clarion's latest project: its focus since shifted to [[Iran]] with the [[2011]] doc Iranium. Written and directed by Alex Traiman, "Iranium" prominently features hawkish experts from two right-wing [[Washington]] think tanks, [[Frank Gaffney]]'s [[Center for Security Policy]] and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the Economist Behind the One Percent's Stealth Takeover of America|https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/meet-the-economist-behind-the-one-percents-stealth-takeover-of-america]]'' May 30, 2018, Lynn Parramore, [[Institute for New Economic Thinking]]
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Nobel laureate [[James Buchanan]] is the intellectual linchpin of the Koch-funded attack on democratic institutions, argues Duke historian [[Nancy MacLean]]
Ask people to name the key minds that have shaped America's burst of radical right-wing attacks on working conditions, consumer rights and public services, and they will typically mention figures like free market-champion [[Milton Friedman]], libertarian guru [[Ayn Rand]], and laissez-faire economists [[Friedrich Hayek]] and [[Ludwig von Mises]].
James McGill Buchanan is a name you will rarely hear unless you've taken several classes in economics. And if the [[Tennessee]]-born Nobel laureate were alive today, it would suit him just fine that most well-informed journalists, liberal politicians, and even many economics students have little understanding of his work.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Meet the Horde of Neo-Nazis, Klansmen, and Other Extremist Leaders Endorsing Donald Trump|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/09/trump-supporters-neo-nazis-white-nationalists-kkk-militias-racism-hate/]]'' September 21, 2016, Sarah Posner, [[Mother Jones]]
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With his many appeals to nativism, bigotry, and bitter discontent, [[Donald Trump]] has enthralled far-right extremists with his campaign for president. According to an investigation by [[Mother Jones]] and the Investigative Fund at The Nation Institute, since Trump officially announced his bid in June [[2015]] he has drawn effusive praise and formal backing from some of the country's most virulent neo-Nazis, white supremacists, militia supporters, and other extremist leaders. They include the head of the [[American Nazi Party]], three former [[Ku Klux Klan]]smen, four people involved in a recent armed standoff against federal authorities at an [[Oregon]] wildlife refuge, and at least 15 individuals affiliated with organizations described by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] as hate groups.
Trump has disavowed none of them.
"We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again," wrote Rocky J. Suhayda, the head of the American Nazi Party, last fall. "Donald Trump's campaign statements, if nothing else, have SHOWN that 'our views' are NOT so 'unpopular' as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the Koch Brothers' Data Guru|https://time.com/4432432/koch-brothers-voter-data/]]'' July 31, 2016, Philip Elliott, [[Time magazine]]
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[[Michael Palmer]] knows if your house buys more meat than vegetables. He knows if you have an American flag on your porch and a political sign in your yard. He knows what car you own, when you last voted and if you have cats. He is, in essence, the eyes and ears for the network led by industrial billionaires Charles and [[David Koch]]. And he may be the man who decides if [[Republican]]s keep their majority in the Senate this November.
As the president of the Koch-owned [[i360]] data giant, Palmer has hundreds, if not thousands, of pieces of information on each and every American, gleaned through documents his team picks up from courthouses, auto dealerships and frequent shopper programs. No magazine subscription is too insignificant, no online purchase too small to note. All of it adds up, with the help of the nine PhDs on his staff, to predict voter behaviors and perhaps determine the outcome of races up and down the ballot.
"If someone came around and gave me $200 million today and 100 people from [[Google]], we could not build what we've built in the last seven years, in a year or two," Palmer said as he met with reporters Sunday at a retreat of 400 donors to the network led by the Koch brothers, known officially as [[Freedom Partners]] Chamber of Commerce.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the man keeping 8chan, the world's most vile website, alive|https://splinternews.com/meet-the-man-keeping-8chan-the-worlds-most-vile-websit-1793856249]]'' April 19, 2016, Ethan Chiel, [[Splinter News]]
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Brennan started working full-time on [[8chan]], setting up a [[Patreon]] site for donations. Nearly 150 patrons signed up, donating over $1000 a month, but it wasn't enough to cover his time and server costs. And within three months, Patreon kicked 8chan off its service for violating community guidelines.
8chan kept going offline because it exceeded bandwidth limits or, because of its offensive content, got kicked off various ISPs. Brennan needed stable financial support and a reliable hosting service to keep it alive.
That was when [[Jim Watkins]] got involved.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the Oligarchs Funding Campaign to Kill Anti-Poverty Programs|https://readsludge.com/2019/09/10/meet-the-oligarchs-funding-campaign-to-kill-anti-poverty-programs/]]'' September 10, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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Last December, an innocuously named nonprofit, the [[Foundation for Government Accountability]] (FGA), wined and dined [[Republican]] politicians and White House staffers at a Walt [[Disney]] World resort, according to a new report from the [[Center for Public Integrity]]. The pitch: make it harder for poor Americans to access government programs meant to help them get on secure financial ground, especially the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, and [[Medicaid]].
The group has already achieved some victories, as states including [[Kansas]], [[Kentucky]], [[Mississippi]], and [[West Virginia]] have imposed work requirements on SNAP recipients, sometimes using FGA model legislation. A nationwide version of work requirements proposed by the Trump administration is expected to kick hundreds of thousands of poor Americans off of SNAP.
A [[Sludge]] investigation has found that FGA is heavily financed by a powerful [[Wisconsin]] foundation birthed by the wealthy, conservative Bradley brothers, multiple nonprofits affiliated with rightwing billionaire industrialist [[Charles Koch]], and two dark money vehicles funded by Koch and Bradley charitable nonprofits. A number of FGA executives and board members work or have worked for other connected Bradley- and Koch-funded think tanks and political groups.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the people bankrolling James O'Keefe's group|https://thinkprogress.org/project-veritas-funding-2e4ef0319195/]]'' November 29, 2017, Josh Israel, [[ThinkProgress]]
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For the past seven years, conservative operative and convicted criminal [[James O'Keefe]] and his [[Project Veritas]] have used a mix of selective editing and guerilla filmmaking in a mostly unsuccessful series of attempts to discredit political opponents.
On Monday, their latest "sting" operation exploded in their face when The [[Washington Post]] caught on to an operative's false claims of statutory rape, designed to discredit those actually coming forward with stories of sexual assault and to undermine the paper itself.
Though this is the latest in a string of embarrassments for O'Keefe and his group, both remain well-funded. O'Keefe drew a salary of more than $235,000 in [[2015]] for his work as chairman of Project Veritas; his executive director received nearly $170,000 over that time. Their organizational revenue for the year was more than $3.7 million.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Meet the propagandists and conspiracy theorists behind OAN|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/06/one-america-news-network-staff/]]'' June 9, 2020, Ali Breland, [[Mother Jones]]
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Over the last several weeks, President Trump has repeatedly promoted the conspiracy-mongering One American News Network on his [[Twitter]] feed and by regularly calling on its correspondent at White House news events. On Tuesday morning, he did so again by tweeting an unsubstantiated conspiracy that has been pushed by the network, citing its reporting to claim that a 75-year-old man who was knocked over and bloodied by [[Buffalo]] police while taking part in a protest after the death of [[George Floyd]] may have been "an ANTIFA provocateur" working to disrupt police communications.
Based on what little data is available, the channel could use all the White House support it can get. According to [[CNN]], OAN doesn't subscribe to industry-standard Nielsen Media Research, but last spring, it went ahead and measured the channel anyway in the country's largest metropolitan areas. It averaged just 14,000 viewers from April 1, [[2019]], to June 11, 2019. In that time, [[Fox News]] averaged 631,000 viewers; CNN and [[MSNBC]] also had averages in the hundreds of thousands. While the network's owner has said it is available in 35 million American homes, that number represents less than a third of households with television.
Despite its small viewership, Trump has helped OAN gain outsize reach and reputation by endorsing its outrageous reporting and by his multiple assertions that he might prefer the network to Fox News. The channel's willingness to do stories without a factual basis seems to know no bounds, as long as they make the left look bad and the right, particularly Trumpism, look great. The channel amplifies hoaxes that, before, were usually sitting on the margins of the internet. For example, theories about the global ambitions of liberal megadonor [[George Soros]], [[Bill Gates]], and other wealthy people that the channel has run haven't appeared anywhere else but on message boards and fringe-right Twitter and [[Instagram]] accounts. It's unclear if the channel has a fact-checking process. If it does, it appears to have no problem citing such sources.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Meet the Renegades of the Intellectual Dark Web|https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/08/opinion/intellectual-dark-web.html]]'' May 8, 2018, Bari Weiss, [[New York Times]]
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Yet there are pitfalls to this audience-supported model. One risk is what [[Eric Weinstein]] has called "audience capture." Since stories about left-wing-outrage culture — the fact that the [[University of California, Berkeley]], had to spend $600,000 on security for Mr. Shapiro's speech there, say — take off with their fans, members of the Intellectual Dark Web may have a hard time resisting the urge to deliver that type of story. This probably helps explain why some people in this group talk constantly about the regressive left but far less about the threat from the right.
"There are a few people in this network who have gone without saying anything critical about Trump, a person who has assaulted truth more than anyone in human history," Mr. Harris said. "If you care about the truth, that is quite strange."
Emphasis is one problem. Associating with genuinely bad people is another.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Meet the right-wing trolls behind "Stop The Steal"|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/11/stop-the-steal/]]'' November 7, 2020, Ali Breland, [[Mother Jones]]
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Right-wing "Stop The Count" protests that have sprung up in the last 72 hours to attempt to manipulate the vote-counting process in favor of [[Donald Trump]] appear to be at least partially artificially bolstered by paid [[Republican]] operatives. But unlike previous coordinated protests that have been revealed to be supported well-funded and organized conservative interests, the demonstrations have been organized largely by a collection of disgraced right-wing internet figures. Some have been all but discarded from mainstream Republican circles for being too extreme, too inept, or some combination of the two. Despite this, they've been good at one thing: figuring out how to spin never-ending mishaps into continued careers.
The protests have grown since Election Day, with [[FreedomWorks]] and Trump's [[2020]] digital director getting involved in the events, according to [[The Guardian]] and [[Washington Post]]. Here's a smattering of some of the more compelling characters involved:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the Right's Worst Nightmare: Teen Antifa|https://www.vice.com/en/article/pkbwwg/meet-the-rights-worst-nightmare-teen-antifa-midwest-youth-liberation-front]]'' August 11, 2021, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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We'd scheduled a phone interview with a member of the Midwest Youth Liberation Front to talk about how they'd recently exposed a school board candidate as a white nationalist.
But 19-year-old "Sam", who uses they/them pronouns and asked us to use a pseudonym to conceal their identity for safety purposes, was running a few minutes late. They couldn't talk yet because their parents were still within earshot.
Sam's family, and most of their friends, have no idea that they moonlight in an antifascist youth crew whose members, mainly teens or people in their early 20s, are scattered across the Midwest. The Youth Liberation Front, or YLF, describes itself as a "decentralized network of autonomous youth crews." Pacific NorthWest Youth Liberation Front was the first of its kind, and has existed since at least [[2017]], amassing thousands of followers on its [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]] accounts.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the Riot Squad: Right-Wing Reporters Whose Viral Videos Are Used to Smear BLM|https://theintercept.com/2021/05/13/riot-squad-right-wing-video-journalists-black-lives-matter-antifa/]]'' May 13, 2021, Robert Mackey, [[The Intercept]]
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Over the past year, as I researched viral clips of contested incidents at protests against racist policing and far-right movements, I found that I was coming across the names of the same handful of videographers again and again. At protests in [[Minneapolis]], [[Dallas]], [[Seattle]], [[Portland]], [[Chicago]], [[Los Angeles]], [[New York]], [[Washington]], Louisville, [[Philadelphia]], and [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], I discovered that many of the most viral clips were shot by a handful of field reporters for right-wing sites or freelancers with conservative politics.
Rosas and Ventura are not household names, but it's important to understand their reporting, because they are members of an informal club of right-wing video journalists who roam from city to city, feeding the conservative media's hunger for images of destruction and violence on the margins of left-wing protests.
In the year since [[George Floyd]]'s murder by [[Derek Chauvin]] was documented in horrifying detail on the cellphone of a 17-year-old witness, Darnella Frazier, right-wing news outlets and politicians have been desperate to draw attention away from those unbearable images by focusing instead on viral videos of unrest at racial justice protests. That's been a boon for the careers of conservative video journalists like Rosas, Ventura, and a half-dozen of their friends, who jokingly call themselves the #RiotSquad in [[Instagram]] selfies and podcast banter.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the Tax-Exempt Nonprofit Behind the "Corrupt Hillary" Narrative-And Its Funders|https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2016/8/30/meet-the-tax-exempt-nonprofit-behind-the-corrupt-hillary-nar.html]]'' August 30, 2016, Philip Rojc, [[Inside Philanthropy]]
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Whatever you think about the Clintons, chances are your opinions have been shaped to some extent by [[Judicial Watch]], a conservative legal "watchdog group" with a decades-long record of promoting "transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law," as it describes its mission.
Oh, and it's also pretty good at digging for dirt on the [[Democratic Party]] establishment.
True to its name, Judicial Watch engages in frequent and repeated litigation to "hold to account politicians and public officials who engage in corrupt activities." The "corrupt officials" in question are almost always liberals, with a few [[Republican]]s thrown in now and then.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Meet the Texas billionaires quietly funding crisis pregnancy centers across the country|https://www.salon.com/2014/12/23/meet_the_texas_billionaires_quietly_funding_crisis_pregnancy_centers_across_the_country/]]'' December 23, 2014, Katie McDonough, [[Salon]]
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A pair of billionaire brothers is quietly funding the assault on abortion rights in the United States, and, no, it's not the Kochs! (Though they also give lots of money to groups and politicians that oppose reproductive freedom.) Dan and [[Farris Wilks]] made billions in masonry and fracking, and are now funneling tens of millions into antiabortion organizations and crisis pregnancy centers.
As Joan Shipps at [[Inside Philanthropy]] pointed out on Tuesday, Farris Wilks gave Media Revolution Ministries, which is also called Online for Life, $2.2 million in recent years. To put that kind of cash infusion into perspective, the group's entire budget is $2.4 million. [[Focus on the Family]] received a cool $1.4. [[Heartbeat International]], a network of crisis pregnancy centers, got nearly $200,000.
For a refresher on what crisis pregnancy centers actually do, here are a few testimonials from women who have mistakenly gone to these centers seeking reproductive health services (via Exposing[[Fake]]Clinics, a Tumblr collecting the stories of women who have been lied to by anti-choice crisis pregnancy centers):
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meet the Trump Judge Arguing the Government Can Execute People Any Way It Wants|https://rewire.news/article/2020/05/01/meet-the-trump-judge-arguing-the-government-can-execute-people-any-way-it-wants/]]'' May 1, 2020, Lisa Needham, [[Rewire.News]]
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As we noted in April, President [[Donald Trump]] has appointed a staggering number of judges to the federal bench, including more circuit court judges than any president by this point in their tenure.
The success of these judicial nominees, it turns out, is in part attributable to cold, hard cash—or donations to members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which holds confirmation hearings for each nominee. A Roll Call investigation published in March found that just three [[Republican]] senators on the 22-member Judiciary Committee got more contributions than the rest of the committee combined. And nearly all of that money came from judicial nominees the three senators—Sens. [[Ted Cruz]] and [[John Cornyn]] of [[Texas]] and Sen. [[Lindsey Graham]] of [[South Carolina]], the committee's chair—eventually supported.
The donors include one of the judges we are looking at this month, former deputy White House counsel Gregory Katsas, who is making his mark on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Katsas gave several thousand dollars to Senate Judiciary Committee members.
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{{f12.png}} ''[[Meet the Weird Christian Content Mill Behind Newsweek's New Owners|https://gawker.com/meet-the-weird-christian-content-mill-behind-newsweeks-1556124259]]'' April 1, 2014, Adam Weinstein, [[Gawker]]
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Last year, when it was announced that [[International Business Times]] had bought the shrinking [[Newsweek]] brand, some media organizations started asking questions about IBT's connection to a shady Korean-born [[Christian]] minister. Now we have some new, weird info on that connection.
A new feature story in [[Mother Jones]] by [[Ben Dooley]] details the role played in IBT—and in Newsweek—by [[David Jang]], an enigmatic pastor who has spent the past decade helping to assemble the Community, a Christian ministry, and a religiously oriented media empire that uses Jang's faithful for cheap labor.
Here are some of Dooley's major revelations:
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Meet the white nationalist trying to ride the Trump train to lasting power|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/10/richard-spencer-trump-alt-right-white-nationalist/]]'' October 27, 2016, Josh Harkinson, [[Mother Jones]]
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Editor's note: Several weeks after this story published in October, Spencer gave a triumphant speech at a conference in [[Washington]] describing America as a "white country" and proclaiming, "Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory!" He was met with cheers and Nazi salutes. Read more in our investigation of how the white nationalist movement capitalized on the Trump campaign.
[[Richard Spencer]] uses chopsticks to deftly pluck slivers of togarashi-crusted ahi from a rectangular plate. He is sitting in the Continental-style lounge of the Firebrand Hotel, near his home in the upscale resort town of [[Whitefish]], [[Montana]], discussing a subject not typically broached in polite company. "Race is something between a breed and an actual species," he says, likening the differences between whites and people of color to those between golden retrievers and basset hounds. "It's that powerful."
We are well into our third round of Arrogant Frog, a merlot that Spencer chose because its name reminds him of Pepe, the cartoon frog commandeered as a mascot by the "alt-right" movement that has been thrust from the shadows by [[Donald Trump]]'s presidential campaign. Spencer says Pepe could also be seen as the reincarnation of an ancient [[Egypt]]ian frog deity, Kek: "He is basically using the alt-right to unleash chaos and change the world," he says, looking slightly annoyed when I crack a smile. "You might say, 'Wow,' but this is literally how religions arise."
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{{f295.png}} ''[[Meeting the Michigan Militia: 'There's no middle ground anymore'|https://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/us/meeting-the-michigan-militia-there-s-no-middle-ground-anymore-1.3844703]]'' April 1, 2019, Stephen Starr, [[Irish Times]]
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The militia's handbook claims the group is not a racist or right-wing organisation, instead welcoming everyone "regardless of the hue of their skin". But at a time when the visibility and threat of right-wing extremism is on the rise in America, what the militia claims to stand for and what its members say are often quite different.
More a collective of well-armed, locally-organised units than a single paramilitary force, the militia uses rhetoric that shifts between calling for the defence of citizens' rights and promoting the type of right-wing conspiracies that, over the years, have attracted the likes of [[Oklahoma City]] bomber [[Timothy McVeigh]], who attended several militia meetings in the [[1990]]s. At one of those he was asked to leave.
Some comments by members have bordered on the kind of nativism espoused by people responsible for attacks elsewhere in the US, such as the massacre of 11 worshippers at the Tree of Life synagogue in [[Pittsburgh]] last October, as well as two separate foiled attacks against Democratic politicians and prominent media figures.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Meeting With Trump Emboldens Anti-Vaccine Activists, Who See An Ally In The Oval Office|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/meeting-with-trump-embold_b_13354010]]'' December 1, 2016, Rebecca Robins, [[Huffington Post]]
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The president-elect's new nominee to head up the Department of Health and Human Services, [[Georgia]] [[Congress]]man Dr. [[Tom Price]], has not been vocal on the vaccine issue.
But Price, a former orthopedic surgeon, is a member of the [[Association of American Physicians and Surgeons]], a conservative group that publishes a journal that has promoted discredited views -- including the supposed link between vaccines and autism. The group's executive director, Dr. [[Jane Orient]], confirmed Price's current membership in an email to STAT.
Trump's biggest appointment with respect to vaccination policy will be the director of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]. The director sets priorities for the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases and oversees the staff that helps select an advisory committee to recommend tweaks to the childhood vaccination schedule. Trump's choice of a surgeon general could also shape the national conversation on vaccines, but that appointment is more symbolic.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Megachurch Pastor Is Packing People Into Church In Defiance Of LA County Rules|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/john-macarthur-church-coronavirus_n_5f3acd1bc5b61100c3aaf03b?ri18n=true]]'' August 19, 2020, Carol Kuruvilla, [[Huffington Post]]
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A [[California]] megachurch is openly defying [[Los Angeles County]]'s coronavirus guidelines by welcoming its thousands of congregants to worship inside its doors.
[[John MacArthur]], the 81-year-old conservative Christian preacher and writer who leads Grace Community Church in LA's Sun Valley neighborhood, has been painting the government's efforts to restrict the church's large gatherings as a form of persecution - similar to the persecution that Christian martyrs have faced over the centuries.
"Although we in America may be unaccustomed to government intrusion into the church of our Lord [[Jesus Christ]], this is by no means the first time in church history that Christians have had to deal with government overreach or hostile rulers," Grace Community Church's elders wrote in a statement first posted on the church's website on July 24. "Persecution of the church by government authorities has been the norm, not the exception, throughout church history."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Megachurch pastor who was invited to Trump's White House declares New Zealand terror attack a 'false flag'|https://www.rawstory.com/2019/03/megachurch-pastor-invited-trumps-white-house-declares-new-zealand-terror-attack-false-flag/]]'' March 15, 2019, Brad Reed, [[Raw Story]]
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[[Rodney Howard-Browne]], a Trump-loving pastor who was invited to the White House to pray for the president in [[2017]], went off on a crazed [[Twitter]] rant on Friday in which he said that the massacre of 49 [[Muslim]]s in [[New Zealand]] was part of a "false flag" conspiracy meant to silence conservatives.
"There is no doubt that what happened in New Zealand as horrific as it is, is a false flag that will be blamed on conservatives when it's all said and done!" he wrote. "Only a total nutjob lunatic, insane demonized freak goes into a building and kills people, it's unacceptable on every level!"
Shortly after calling the shooting a "false flag" attack, the pastor wrote about the right-wing conspiracy theory claiming that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader-Ginsburg is actually dead, before then retweeting right-wing polemicist [[Dinesh D'Souza]], who tried to downplay the significance of the New Zealand massacre.
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*[[Mehmet Oz|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mehmet_Oz]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Mel Sembler|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Sembler]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Members of neo-Nazi website were exposed in data dump and many are ex and active personnel|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7674355/Members-neo-Nazi-website-exposed-data-dump-ex-active-personnel.html]]'' November 11, 2019, Stacy Liberatore, [[Daily Mail]]
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An anonymous hacker infiltrated a well-known neo-Nazi website and published members' sensitive information online.
The massive data dump of Iron March occurred last week and included emails, IP addresses, user names and private messages of at least 1,000 individuals.
The private messages revealed that many of the site's members were ex and active US military personal from all branches and students who attended colleges at two locations.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Members of U.S. Neo-Nazi Terror Group, The Base, Believed Their Leader Was in Russia For Years|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4agxe3/members-of-the-base-us-neo-nazi-terror-group-believed-their-leader-was-in-russia-for-years]]'' January 24, 2020, Ben Makuch, [[Vice News]]
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The man who singlehandedly built a neo-Nazi terror group in order to set off a white supremacist insurgency in America may be living in [[Russia]].
The leader of [[The Base]], who has gone by the aliases [[Norman Spear]] and [[Roman Wolf]], was recently reported by the Guardian to be a 46-year-old [[New Jersey]] native named [[Rinaldo Nazzaro]]. The [[BBC]] followed the Guardian's story today and provided evidence that Nazzaro left [[New York]] to live in St. Petersburg, Russia with his Russian wife two years ago.
As early as October [[2018]], members of The Base were aware of Spear's alleged presence in Russia. A source inside of the terror group, at the time, showed VICE transcripts of internal chatroom exchanges. When one member wondered where Spear was upon the publication of a VICE investigation, another member replied: "Norman is asleep in Russia."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Members of violent white supremacist website exposed in massive data dump|https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2019/11/massive-data-dump-exposes-members-of-website-for-violent-white-supremacists/]]'' November 8, 2019, Dan Goodin, [[Ars Technica]]
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Private data for Iron March, a notorious website for violent white supremacists, has been published online in a stunning leak that exposes a trove of detailed information on as many as 1,000 or more members. The 1GB SQL database appears to contain the entirety of the site's information, including user names, private messages, public posts, registered email addresses, and IP addresses.
The leak was posted on the [[Internet Archive]] on Wednesday by an anonymous individual using the handle antifa-data. A list of domains used in email registrations shows two from US universities. Private messages show some members discussing life in the US Marines, Navy, Army, and military reserves.
"Be careful if you get deployed with those fucking sand [deleted] and jews," a user claiming to be in the Navy tells another member who says he's in the Marines and is about to be deployed. (The racist term he used has been deleted.) "They are all a bunch of slippery pieces of shit that wash their faces in rain puddles in dirt on the ground. We are too good to be interacting with those people, maybe trump will at least relax the ROE's [rules of engagement] so those pieces of shit can be blasted back to allah, jews and all."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Memo on Supreme Court Delay Tactics Circulates Among Senate Democrats|https://theintercept.com/2020/09/24/memo-laying-out-delay-tactics-circulates-among-senate-democrats/]]'' September 25, 2020, Ryan Grim, [[The Intercept]]
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Trump had been urged by his political advisers to pick [[Judge Barbara Lagoa]], who, they argued, as a [[Cuba]]n American, could help tip the balance of the presidential election in [[Florida]] and perhaps elsewhere. But Trump, as he has done repeatedly through his time as president, retreated to the embrace of social conservatives.
Senate Minority Leader [[Chuck Schumer]] faces increasing pressure from Democrats around the country to use every tool at his disposal to oppose the [[Republican]] effort to push through a Supreme Court nominee before the election, one question has bedeviled activists: What exactly is possible?
A memo circulating on Capitol Hill, put together by several people with knowledge of congressional procedure and obtained by [[The Intercept]], lays out some of the options that could be available to Schumer even in the face of a determined Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]]. Senators looking to obstruct in the Senate have a dizzying array of opportunities, but a majority leader with 50 votes, plus a tie-breaking vice president, also has an extraordinary amount of power in the upper chamber. Elements of the memo were first published earlier Thursday by the Daily Poster.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Men wearing Hawaiian shirts and carrying guns add a volatile new element to protests|https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/06/03/white-men-wearings-hawaiian-shirts-carrying-guns-add-volatile-new-element-floyd-protests/]]'' June 3, 2020, Craig Timberg, [[Washington Post]]
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The report found evidence of rising militarism among followers of [[QAnon]], which once spoke cryptically of shadowy forces within the federal government. Now many adherents describe themselves as part of a "Qarmy," a term whose use doubled on [[Twitter]] in 10 days recently, according to the Network Contagion Research Institute. The researchers also found an explosion in the use of military badges and revolutionary flags online and in real-world protests.
Joan Donovan, director of the Technology and Social Change Research Project at Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center on Media [[Politics]] and Public Policy, said [[Boogaloo]] group members had shown particular ability to insert themselves into events started by others, a tactic called "stream sniping." Common in the world of Internet gaming, it refers to interrupting someone else's live stream to bring attention to yourself and to provoke authorities to appear on the scene.
"Extremists across the ideological spectrum exploit poor governance and state fragility. We know this from the history of terrorism around the world," said Jessica Stern, an expert on terrorism and a research professor at [[Boston University]]'s Pardee School of Global Studies. "We can expect, based on recent U.S. history, that hard-left groups, hard-right groups and international actors will try to exploit this tragically chaotic moment."
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*[[Mental health|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_health]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Mental health professionals read Trump's letter: A study in "the psychotic mind" at work|https://www.salon.com/2019/12/20/mental-health-professionals-read-trumps-letter-a-study-in-the-psychotic-mind-at-work/]]'' December 20, 2019, Chauncey DeVega, [[Salon]]
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On Wednesday night, [[Donald Trump]] was impeached by the House of Representatives. Trump will now — perhaps after some delay — be put on trial in the Senate, where he will then be acquitted by [[Republican]]s who have sworn personal fealty to him.
Trump's impeachment is one of the few moments in his life when he has ever been held accountable for his behavior. Consequences are the enemy of Donald Trump. As such, in response to the [[Ukraine]] scandal, the Mueller report, the [[2018]] midterm elections and various other moments when Democrats and the public defied Trump's authoritarian goal of becoming a de facto king or emperor, he has lashed out in the form of (another) temper tantrum.
On Tuesday, Trump continued with this ugly and deeply troubling behavior in the form of a six-page letter to House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]], fueled by exaggerated rage that Democrats had dared to impeach him. Reportedly co-authored by [[Stephen Miller]], Trump's white supremacist White House adviser, Trump's letter continued numerous obvious lies about impeachment, the Ukraine scandal and other matters.
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|!tax id |54-1436224|
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|!established |1980|
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |[[Richard Fink]]|
|!leader title2 |Director|
|!leader name2 |[[Tyler Cowen]]|
|!location |3434 Washington Blvd., 4th Floor, Arlington, Virginia, 22201, USA|
|!website |[[mercatus.org/|http://www.mercatus.org/]]|
|!former name |Center for the Study of Market Processes|
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The ''Mercatus Center'' at [[George Mason University]] is an American non-profit [[free-market|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/free-market]]-oriented research, education, and outreach [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]] directed by [[:Caregory:Tyler Cowen|Tyler Cowen]]. It works with policy experts, [[lobbyists|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/lobbyist]], and government officials to connect academic learning and real-world practice. Taking its name from the Latin word for "market", the center advocates free-market approaches to public policy. During the [[George W. Bush]] administration's campaign to reduce government regulation, the ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' reported, "14 of the 23 rules the White House chose for its "hit list" to eliminate or modify were Mercatus entries".<<ref " [1]">>
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|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541436224/541436224_2009_06B996B7.PDF]]|01/26/11| $4,691,315.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541436224/541436224_2008_05A501AA.PDF]]|01/21/10| $4,873,928.00|
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*[[Mercatus Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercatus_Center]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!birth name |Mercedes Viana|
|!birth date |December 27, 1972 (48 years)|
|!birth place |[[Miami|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami]], [[Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida]], U.S.|
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*[[Mercedes Schlapp|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes_Schlapp]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mercer's White House connections hang over IRS' attempts to collect $7 billion from his hedge fund|https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/article147454324.html]]'' May 1, 2017, Scott Christianson, [[Mcclatchy Washington Bureau]]
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The [[Internal Revenue Service]] is demanding a whopping $7 billion or more in back taxes from the world's most profitable hedge fund, whose boss's wealth and cyber savvy helped [[Donald Trump]] pole-vault into the White House.
Suddenly, the government's seven-year pursuit of [[Renaissance Technologies]] LLC is blanketed in political intrigue, now that the hedge fund's reclusive, anti-establishment co-chief executive, [[Robert Mercer]], has morphed into a political force who might be owed a big presidential favor.
With Trump in the Oval Office, Mercer and his daughter Rebekah, who has become his public voice, seem armed with political firepower every which way you look – and that's even though presidential adviser Stephen Bannon, their former senior executive and political strategist, appears to have recently lost influence.
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|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|>| !Michael Bennet |
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|>| !Michael Bloomberg |
|!occupation |Oligarch|
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!!!See also
*[[Michael Bloomberg|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Michael Calderone |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Michael Caputo |
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|!title |Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Public Affairs (former)|
|!birth name |Michael Raymon Caputo|
|!birth place |[[Buffalo, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo,_New_York]], U.S.|
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*[[Michael Caputo|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Caputo]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Michael Caputo made racist comments about Chinese people in now-deleted tweets|https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/23/politics/michael-caputo-tweets/index.html]]'' April 23, 2020, Andrew Kaczynski, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) The new spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services in a series of now-deleted tweets made racist and derogatory comments about [[Chinese]] people, said Democrats wanted the coronavirus to kill millions of people and accused the media of intentionally creating panic around the pandemic to hurt President [[Donald Trump]].
[[Michael Caputo]], a longtime [[New York]] [[Republican]] political operative who worked on Trump's [[2016]] presidential campaign, was appointed last week as Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at HHS, a prominent communications role at the department which serves a central role in the federal government's response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Caputo, a prolific user who often tweeted insults and profanity, recently erased nearly his entire [[Twitter]] history from before April 12. CNN's KFile used the [[Internet Archive]]'s "The [[Wayback Machine]]" to review more than 1300 deleted tweets and retweets from late February to early April many of which were regarding the rapidly spreading coronavirus.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Michael Caputo, conspiracist with Russia ties, is new HHS comms chief|https://www.businessinsider.com/michael-caputo-hhs-trump-loyalist-ukraine-roger-stone-2020-4]]'' April 16, 2020, Tom Porter, [[Business Insider]]
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The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has appointed [[Michael Caputo]] to be its new Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, a top communications position.
Caputo is a loyalist to President [[Donald Trump]], who has worked on [[Republican]] campaigns since the [[1980]]s, and for a [[Russia]]n state-owned energy company in the [[1990]]s as a public-relations consultant.
He is also a longtime associate of political strategist [[Roger Stone]], who was found guilty late last year of lying to [[Congress]] and witness tampering in the Mueller investigation.
In recent years Caputo has spread conspiracy theories alleging that the investigations into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia, and Trump's [[2019]] [[Ukraine]] phone call, were plots by elites to damage Trump's presidency.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Michael Caputo's Kaput at HHS but Trump's Lethal Leadership Is Going Strong|https://www.thedailybeast.com/michael-caputos-kaput-at-hhs-but-trumps-lethal-leadership-is-going-strong]]'' September 17, 2020, Margaret Carlson, Opinion, [[Daily Beast]]
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If [[Michael Caputo]], a top official at Health and Human Services, hadn't melted down and spewed out on [[Facebook]] Live that his job description included suppressing "rotten scientists" in a "resistance unit" at the CDC, he would still be twisting the apolitical data coming out of the single most important source of health information in the country. Caputo also warned that Democrats were getting out of their sweatpants only long enough to plot an armed insurrection to defeat Trump by publicizing a running tab on death and destruction from COVID-19. At night, Caputo saw shadows on the wall. In short, he was a mess.
But as a protégé of [[Roger Stone]], that made him the perfect person to do as Trump wished, but not competent or composed enough to carry it out—for which we should be grateful. By Wednesday he was gone, deleting his accounts and taking a medical leave, at taxpayer expense, for 60 days, meaning post-election he could be back on the front lines, either to serve in a second term or man the barricades against those Biden forces.
But while he's sidelined, the campaign within the campaign to present Trump as doing a great job fighting the pandemic, goes on ever more desperately. There was the man himself Wednesday evening, boasting about the lives he'd supposedly somehow saved, as the death count closes in on 200,000, and blaming those deaths on those darn blue states. To push that reality-defying message, Trump has tried to put the knee of a political appointee like Caputo on the neck of every health expert. Too bad for us, they won't all sideline themselves by broadcasting their paranoid ravings.
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|>| !Michael Cloud |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Michael Cohen |
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|!birth name |Michael Dean Cohen|
|!birth date |August 25, 1966 (55 years)|
|!birth place |[[Lawrence, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence,_Nassau_County,_New_York]], U.S.|
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*[[Michael Cohen (lawyer)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cohen_(lawyer)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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Among many other accusations, Cohen alleges that Trump worked to get close to [[Russia]]n President [[Vladimir Putin]] and "his coterie of corrupt billionaire oligarchs," according to an excerpt released Thursday from the book, entitled "Disloyal, A Memoir."
Cohen claims that Trump lied when he told the American public he had no dealings in Russia, because Cohen personally oversaw Trump's efforts to secure a major real estate deal in [[Moscow]] during the campaign.
"Trump had colluded with the Russians, but not in the sophisticated ways imagined by his detractors. I also knew that the Mueller investigation was not a witch-hunt," Cohen wrote, although he did not provide specifics about the alleged collusion in the excerpt. "Trump had cheated in the election, with Russian connivance, as you will discover in these pages, because doing anything — and I mean anything — to 'win' has always been his business model and way of life."
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Michael Cohen Says Forthcoming Trump Tell-All Reveals 'Golden Showers' At Vegas Sex Club, Tax Fraud And More|https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachelsandler/2020/08/13/michael-cohen-says-forthcoming-trump-tell-all-reveals-golden-showers-at-vegas-sex-club-tax-fraud-and-more/#73d4c062691f]]'' August 13, 2020, Rachel Sandler, [[Forbes]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s former personal lawyer [[Michael Cohen]] released the foreword to his forthcoming tell-all about the president, which makes unflattering allegations about Trump's personal life and presidential campaign, including that he participated in "golden showers in a sex club in Vegas," engaged in tax fraud and "cheated in the election, with [[Russia]]n connivance."
In the foreword for Disloyal, Cohen says, "From golden showers in a sex club in Vegas, to tax fraud, to deals with corrupt officials from the former [[Soviet Union]], to catch and kill conspiracies to silence Trump's clandestine lovers, I wasn't just a witness to the president's rise—I was an active and eager participant."
Cohen claims that Trump "colluded with the Russians, but not in the sophisticated ways imagined by his detractors," adding the Mueller investigation "was not a witch-hunt" because Trump "had cheated in the election, with Russian connivance."
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Michael Cohen's book: Tell-all says Trump hired a 'Faux-Bama' before White House run|https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/05/politics/michael-cohen-book-trump-white-house/index.html]]'' September 6, 2020, Erica Orden, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Before [[Donald Trump]] ever sought the Oval Office, he was preoccupied by its occupant President [[Barack Obama]], publicly questioning his birthplace and privately describing him as "a Manchurian candidate" who obtained his Ivy League degrees only by way of affirmative action, according to a new book by Trump's former attorney, [[Michael Cohen]].
Trump's disdain for Obama was so extreme that he took his fixation a step further, according to Cohen: Trump hired a "Faux-Bama" to participate in a video in which Trump "ritualistically belittled the first black president and then fired him."
Cohen's book, "Disloyal: A Memoir," doesn't name the man who was allegedly hired to play Obama or provide a specific date for the incident, but it does include a photograph of Trump sitting behind a desk, facing a Black man wearing a suit with an American flag pin affixed to the lapel. On Trump's desk are two books, one displaying Obama's name in large letters.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Michael Flynn |
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|!birth name |Michael Thomas Flynn|
|!birth date |December 24, 1958 (62 years)|
|!birth place |[[Middletown, Rhode Island|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middletown,_Rhode_Island]], U.S.|
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''Michael T. Flynn'', the former National Security Advisor. Not to be confused with [[Michael J. Flynn]], the anti-Scientology lawyer.
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*[[Michael Flynn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Flynn]] - //Wikipedia.//
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[[Michael Flynn]] and [[George Papadopoulos]], two former Trump foreign policy aides who both agreed in late [[2017]] to cooperate with special counsel [[Robert Mueller]]'s investigation, appear to have found some new allies: [[QAnon]] conspiracy theorists.
Flynn, a retired Army lieutenant general and former head of the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]], briefly served as President [[Donald Trump]]'s national security adviser before he was forced to resign after news reports that he'd misled officials about his private conversations with [[Russia]]'s ambassador. He and Papadopoulos are listed as speakers at the upcoming "Digital Soldiers Conference," a one-day event scheduled for September 14 in [[Atlanta]] that promises to ready "[p]atriotic social media warriors" for a coming "digital civil war" against "censorship and suppression."
Other featured speakers include [[Bill Mitchell]], an online broadcaster and conspiracy theorist; singer and Trump backer [[Joy Villa]]; and a "mystery guest." The event is being organized by Rich Granville, the CEO of Yippy, Inc, who has a [[Twitter]] feed littered with references to QAnon, a conspiracy theory centered around the notion that Trump is secretly taking down an international ring of pedophiles that includes high-ranking Democrats. QAnon supporters believe that an anonymous person known as Q is dropping online clues about this supposed clandestine operation. The web page for Granville's conference prominently features an American flag festooned with a Q.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Michael Flynn Finally Embraces His Q Cult Following|https://www.thedailybeast.com/michael-flynn-finally-embraces-his-qanon-cult-following?ref=home]]'' July 1, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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After years of silence, former Trump national security adviser [[Michael Flynn]] has started courting his devoted fans in the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory, sending out signals of support for the underground movement that the [[FBI]] considers a potential domestic terror threat.
Flynn, who won a legal victory last week after an appeals court panel ordered a federal court judge to end the Justice Department's case against him, recently added a QAnon hashtag to his [[Twitter]] bio. And he's started writing an internet column filled with QAnon-style imagery.
Flynn and his lawyer didn't respond to a request for comment. But those who have closely followed the conspiracy say the signals are quite evident.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Michael Flynn's Lawyer Denies Ex-Trump Aide Intentionally Used QAnon Slogan|https://www.newsweek.com/michael-flynn-lawyer-denies-qanon-slogan-1515574]]'' July 6, 2020, Jacob Jarvis, [[Newsweek]]
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[[Michael Flynn]]'s lawyer has denied the former Trump aide's use of a slogan widely associated with [[QAnon]] in a video on social media was linked to the conspiracy theory.
Flynn shared footage where he led a group reciting the oath of office, which he read from his cellphone, as they stood in front of a bonfire.
After reading the passage, normally read by elected officials, he used the phrase "where we go one, we go all."
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Michael Levitt |
|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
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|>| !Michael Mann |
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*[[Michael E. Mann|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_E._Mann]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Michael McConnell |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|>| !Sovereign Christian Cruises, L.L.C. |
|!registration id |L04000018621|
|!jurisdiction |us-fl|
|!formation |March 10, 2004|
|!website |[[sovereigncruises.org|https://sovereigncruises.org]]|
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!!!External links
*[[Michael O'Fallon|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/people/michael-ofallon/]], Right Wing Watch.
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|>| !Michael Tracey |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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*[[Michael Tracey (American journalist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Tracey_(American_journalist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Michael Yeadon |
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|>| !Michel Chossudovsky |
|>| [img width=175px [Chossudosovky speaks in Montreal in 2017|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a8/Michel_Chossudovsky_En_direct_d%27Alep.jpg/175px-Michel_Chossudovsky_En_direct_d%27Alep.jpg]] |
|!birth date |1946 (74-75 years)|
|!nationality |Canadian|
|!institution |Professor Emeritus, [[University of Ottawa]]<br> Centre for Research on Globalization|
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!!!See also
*[[Michel Chossudovsky|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Chossudovsky]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Michele Bachmann |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Michelle Cretella |
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|>| !Michelle Henney |
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|>| !Michelle Malkin |
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[[Michigan]] Attorney General [[Dana Nessel]] torched President Trump after he failed to wear a mask while visiting a Ford plant outside of [[Detroit]] Thursday afternoon.
On Wednesday evening, Nessel urged Trump in an open letter ahead of his visit to comply with executive orders by Michigan Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]] (D) and Ford's policy, which mandates masks in an effort to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. Nessel then doubled down on her request during an interview on [[CNN]] the next morning, saying that if the President doesn't adhere to the mask-wearing policy, he won't be welcomed back to enclosed facilities in her state.
Although Trump brought a mask with the presidential seal during his visit to the Ford plant on Thursday, he refused to wear it on camera because he "didn't want to give the press the pleasure of seeing it."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Michigan anti-lockdown protesters spread COVID-19 to rural areas, Whitmer tells Pence in leaked call|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/12/michigan-anti-lockdown-protesters-spread-covid-19-to-rural-areas-whitmer-tells-pence-in-leaked-call/]]'' May 12, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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Some protesters who descended on the [[Michigan]] state capitol to demand the state reopen the economy in spite of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic have spread infections in rural areas where they live, Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]] told Vice President [[Mike Pence]] in a recorded phone conversation obtained by [[ABC News]].
Whitmer, a Democrat, asked Pence to discourage the demonstrations after the state's data suggested the protesters brought COVID-19 back to their rural communities.
"We have seen from initial protests here is that we've got COVID-19 spreading in rural parts of our state, from which people traveled," Whitmer reportedly told Pence.
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|>| !Michigan Freedom Fund |
|!registration id |800935179|
|!jurisdiction |us-mi|
|!formation |November 5, 2012|
|!website |[[michiganfreedomfund.com/|https://www.michiganfreedomfund.com/]]|
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LANSING -- A new group calling itself the the "[[Michigan Freedom Fund]]" has begun running radio and television ads in support of "right-to-work" legislation.
The advocacy organization, run by [[Greg McNeilly]], an employee of [[Dick DeVos]]' Windquest Group, yesterday announced a 60-second statewide radio ad, and The [[Detroit Free Press]] reports that one of the first television commercials ran in the metro area last night.
A right-to-work law would prohibit unions from requiring employees to pay dues as a condition of employment. UAW President Bob King has compared potential legislation to a "war on workers," and unions say it would hurt their ability to fight for employee wages and benefits.
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[[Michigan]] Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]] (D) dug in her heels on Friday on her stay-at-home order that has sparked protests from right-wingers in her state.
"You know, I can take it. If it makes people feel better to take their frustrations out on me, that's fine," she told "Good Morning America" anchor George Stephanopoulos. "All I ask is let's not get overly political here. Let's focus on the public health."
The governor recognized that her order comes with a price as people get laid off and children are prevented from going to school, but also that the order was necessary to protect Michiganders from the COVID-19 outbreak.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer links thwarted kidnapping plot to Trump|https://globalnews.ca/news/7387378/michigan-governor-trump-kidnapping-plot/]]'' October 8, 2020, Grant Schulte, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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Hours after police foiled an alleged plot to kidnap her, [[Michigan]] Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]] argued in a speech Thursday that U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s words had been a "rallying cry" for extremists.
Whitmer, a Democrat, said the [[Republican]] president has spent the last seven months of the coronavirus pandemic "denying science, ignoring his own health experts, stoking distrust, fomenting anger and giving comfort to those who spread fear and hatred and division."
She singled out Trump's debate comments, when he did not condemn white supremacist groups and told one far-right extremist group to "stand back and stand by."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Michigan sheriff says Gov. Whitmer's stay-at-home order is akin to mass arrest|https://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/2020/05/michigan-sheriff-says-gov-whitmers-stay-at-home-order-is-akin-to-mass-arrest.html]]'' May 19, 2020, Michael Kransz, [[MLive]]
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- A [[Michigan]] sheriff opposed to Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]]'s stay-at-home order told a crowd of about 350 that the governor's quarantine measures are akin to mass arrest of the state's residents.
"What's the definition of an arrest? It's basically taking away your free will, your right to move about," Barry County Sheriff [[Dar Leaf]] told the crowd in downtown Grand Rapids.
"And an unlawful arrest is when you do it unlawfully, so when you are ordered to your home, are you under arrest? Yeah, by definition you are."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Michigan's postal workers say the fix is in|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/08/post-office-voting-michigan/]]'' August 14, 2020, AJ Vincens, [[Mother Jones]]
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While President [[Donald Trump]] forthrightly acknowledged only yesterday that weakening the Post Office will help him obstruct mail balloting this fall, postal workers in the key swing state of [[Michigan]] say his mission has been clear for weeks.
Delayed mail, a consequence of battles over funding for the United States Postal Service and of the agency's staffing shortages, affects many aspects of American life—the delivery of millions of prescriptions, paychecks, bills. But recent funding cuts, overtime reductions, and other changes imposed by [[Louis DeJoy]], the man Trump recently appointed as head of the postal service, have left postal workers warning about new multi-day delays—and that a deliberate effort to slow down the mail and interfere with the election is underway.
"I think it's absolutely true," said Steve Wood, a mail clerk who works at the Michigan Metroplex, a massive mail sorting center near [[Detroit]]. He says he was convinced in recent weeks as he and his colleagues saw the removal of almost a quarter of the facility's mail sorting machines, a lack of substitute employees to replace workers missing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and a general lack of urgency to locate and send along ballots that have piled up in bins.
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|!tax id |23-7749796|
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|!motto |Promoting American Interests|
|!formation |1990|
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|!leader title |President|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/02/21| $5,052,061.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/03/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2017_1002e3fe.PDF]]|12/18/18| $5,551,740.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2016_0eaec0dc.PDF]]|01/04/18| $5,441,773.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2015_0d64074e.PDF]]|02/21/17| $4,469,616.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2014_0c2eb3fd.PDF]]|01/27/16| $3,723,479.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2013_0ac176aa.PDF]]|10/28/14| $3,237,739.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2012_096293ad.PDF]]|07/12/13| $2,741,137.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2011_089817ee.PDF]]|10/22/12| $2,713,093.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2010_077a0e24.PDF]]|09/19/11| $2,503,508.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2009_06716ADF.PDF]]|10/19/10| $2,337,917.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2008_053311AF.PDF]]|07/22/09| $2,569,596.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237749796/237749796_2007_04215F3F.PDF]]|07/02/08| $2,102,916.00|
!!!See also
*[[Middle East Forum|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East_Forum]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Campus Watch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus_Watch]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Middle East Forum|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Middle_East_Forum]], SourceWatch.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Midterm elections: How politicians know exactly how you're going to vote|https://www.cnet.com/news/how-your-personal-data-is-used-to-create-a-perfect-midterm-election-ad/]]'' November 5, 2018, Marrian Zhou, [[CNET]]
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It's scary how much each candidate in the upcoming midterm elections knows about you. And it's all information you've willingly given up over time.
The trove of data goes beyond voter registration information like your name, home address and date of birth. Thanks to an army of data crunchers who marry that information with data you drop at a clothing or automobile site, many candidates often have intimate knowledge of who you are and whether you're likely to support them.
The increasingly effective use of big data to create targeted political ads is one of the main causes for the climbing costs of running a campaign. Spending on this year's midterms is about to pass $5 billion, making it a billion dollars more expensive than the [[2016]] presidential election, according to the [[Center for Responsive Politics]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mike Adams Is Building an Alternate Reality Online|https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/quackery/mike-adams-building-alternate-reality-online]]'' February 16, 2018, Jonathan Jarry, Office for Science and Society, [[McGill University]]
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If there is a Wonderland filled with health scares, monsters, and miraculous concoctions, [[Mike Adams]] is building it. And its looking-glass is the Internet.
Much has been written recently about online "echo chambers": the idea that we are catered to on the Internet with sites and recommendations that reinforce our preexisting beliefs. If you watch a lot of science videos on [[YouTube]], follow many scientists on [[Twitter]], and regularly search for scientific questions on [[Google]], your online experience will shift away from neutrality, as search results, post sorting, and recommendations will be tailored to your pro-science stance. This is an echo chamber because, in due time, you only hear your beliefs repeated back at you and stop seeing what's happening on the other side.
Echo chambers for the pseudoscience crowd exist as well, though Mike Adams' online bubble is so vast and self-sufficient, it warrants the term "ecosystem".
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|>| !Mike Cernovich |
|>| [img width=175px [Cernovich in August 2018|https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/5/51/Mike_Cernovich_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg/175px-Mike_Cernovich_by_Gage_Skidmore.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Michael Cernovich<<ref " [1]">>|
|!birth date |November 17, 1977 (43 years)|
|!residence |[[Orange County, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_County,_California]]|
|!alma mater |[[University of Illinois|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Illinois_system]]<br>[[Pepperdine University School of Law|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepperdine_University_School_of_Law]]|
|!movement |[[New Nationalism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Nationalism_(21st_century)]]<<ref " [2]">><br>[[Masculism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masculism]]<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">>|
|!website |[[Cernovich.com/|https://Cernovich.com/]]|
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''Michael Cernovich'' (born November 17, 1977) is an American [[alt-right|Alt-Right]]<<ref " [5]">> [[social media personality|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll]], writer, and [[conspiracy theorist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conspiracy_theory]]. Cernovich rejects the label alt-right, describing himself as "new right".<<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">> The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] has identified him as a male supremacist.<<ref " [8]">>
!!!See also
*[[Mike Cernovich|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Cernovich]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Mike Cernovich|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Mike_Cernovich]], RationalWiki.
*[[Mike Cernovich|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/mike-cernovich]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Sang, Lucia Suarez (14 September 2017). [[Conservative speakers Michael Cernovich, Tommy Robinson to address Columbia University students|http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/09/14/conservative-speakers-michael-cernovich-tommy-robinson-to-address-columbia-university-students.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Cernovich, Mike. [[Book Recommendations, Copywriting, and Nationalism|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33B6Rn6QW50]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Cernovich, Mike. "Danger & Play: Essays on Masculinity".">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Cernovich, Mike (2015). "Gorilla Mindset: How to Control Your Thoughts and Emotions and Live Life on Your Terms".">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "*Kaczynski, Andrew (November 18, 2016). [[Michael Flynn's son and chief of staff pushed conspiracy theories, obscene memes online|http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/17/politics/kfile-michael-flynn-social-media/index.html]].<br/>*Park, Andrea (November 8, 2016). [[Lady Gaga's jacket draws Nazi comparisons from alt-right|http://www.cbsnews.com/news/lady-gagas-jacket-draws-nazi-comparisons-from-alt-right/]]. //[[CBS News]]//.<br/>*Allan, Smith (December 27, 2016). [[Alt-right movement descends into civil war after leading figure is booted from Trump inauguration event|http://www.businessinsider.com/alt-right-civil-war-twitter-cernovich-milo-alaska-2016-12]].<br/>*[[SPLC Analysis: Small Community of Extremists on Twitter Responsible for Majority of Message|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/10/31/splc-analysis-small-community-extremists-twitter-responsible-majority-message]]. [[Southern Poverty Law Center]].<br/>*Jensen, K. Thor. [[Inside Donald Trump's Twitter-Bot Fan Club|http://nymag.com/selectall/2016/06/inside-donald-trumps-twitter-bot-fan-club.html]]. [[New York (magazine)|''New York'']].">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Schreckinger, Ben (January/February 2017). [http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/alt-right-trump-washington-dc-power-milo-214629 "The Alt-Right Comes to Washington".] ''Politico Magazine.'' Retrieved: February 21, 2017.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Stack, Liam (April 5, 2017). [[Who Is Mike Cernovich? A Guide|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/05/us/politics/mike-cernovich-bio-who.html]]. //The New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "[[Mike Cernovich|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/mike-cernovich]]. //Southern Poverty Law Center//.">>
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|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Mike Conaway|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Conaway]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Mike Dubke |
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|>| !Mike Duffy |
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!!!See also
*[[Mike Duffy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Duffy]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Mike Dunn |
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|>| !Mike Enzi |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Mike_Enzi%2C_official_portrait%2C_111th_Congress.jpg/175px-Mike_Enzi%2C_official_portrait%2C_111th_Congress.jpg]] |
|!footnotes |Chairman of the [[Senate Budget Committee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_Committee_on_the_Budget]]|
|!birth name |Michael Bradley Enzi|
|!birth date |February 1, 1944 (77 years)|
|!birth place |[[Bremerton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremerton,_Washington]], [[Washington|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_(state)]], USA|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Diana Buckley|
|!children |3|
|!alma mater |[[George Washington University]]<br>[[University of Denver|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniels_College_of_Business]]|
|!religion |[[Presbyterianism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbyterianism]]|
|!website |[[Senate website|http://www.enzi.senate.gov]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Mike Enzi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Enzi]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Mike Flynn |
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|>| !Mike Huckabee |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1f/Mike_Huckabee_preparing_for_the_Underdog_Debate_%2823310168939%29.jpg/175px-Mike_Huckabee_preparing_for_the_Underdog_Debate_%2823310168939%29.jpg]] |
|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth date |August 24, 1955 (66 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Mike Huckabee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Huckabee]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Mike Huckabee|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Mike_Huckabee]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Mike Huckabee just sued the county because it closed his beach|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/04/mike-huckabee-just-sued-the-county-because-it-closed-his-beach/]]'' April 10, 2020, Stephanie Mencimer, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[Mike Huckabee]] has been trying for years to keep people off the beach in front of his $6 million McMansion on the Gulf Coast of [[Florida]]. Since he bought the house in [[2011]], he has complained that the 115-foot spit of sugar-sand beach in front of his [[Walton County]] property has been fouled by pot-smoking kids and pooping dogs. Most shocking of all, he once saw a young couple strip naked and have sex on a YOLO board there at two in the afternoon. But now that the county has finally closed the beach and kicked out all the spring breakers as part of its pandemic response, Huckabee has sued the county because he can't go out there either.
On Monday, the former [[Arkansas]] governor and presidential candidate joined with a bunch of his rich neighbors to sue Walton County, Florida, in federal court, alleging that the county's beach closing order has left them faced with "threats of criminal prosecution for doing no more than setting foot in their own backyards that they own." They told the court that the beach closure order constitutes an illegal taking of property without compensation and violates their constitutionally guaranteed property and due process rights. "The county's ordinance forces family members into a confined space within their house rather than allow them to social distance and recreate in their sandy backyard," the plaintiffs complained in a court document. (There has been an ongoing and heated legal fight over whether Huckabee really does technically "own" the beach in front of his house, which had been used by the public for centuries before he moved there.)
Ever tone deaf, Huckabee isn't likely to win many fans as he embarks on this particular fight with Walton County, where like most of America, people are confined in far smaller spaces than the one enjoyed by the Huckabee family. Huckabee does not mention in his lawsuit that his family is "confined" to a 10,000-square-foot monstrosity with six bedrooms, seven-and-a-half bathrooms, and its own private pool where they can recreate, sunbathe, and swim unmolested by the county cops.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Mike Huckabee's epic fight to keep beachgoers off his patch of Florida sand|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/05/mike-huckabees-epic-fight-to-keep-beachgoers-off-his-patch-of-florida-sand/]]'' May 22, 2019, Stephanie Mencimer, [[Mother Jones]]
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Not long after his failed [[2008]] presidential bid, former [[Arkansas]] Gov. [[Mike Huckabee]] bought a beachfront plot in the [[Florida]] Panhandle and built a three-story, 10,000-square-foot mansion, with six bedrooms, seven-and-a-half bathrooms, and a pool. By planting his flag in the Florida sugar sand, Huckabee was escaping Arkansas income taxes and joining other rich [[Republican]]s who owned houses in this particular part of Walton County, including [[Karl Rove]]. The beach house was a sign that he'd made it. As he explained in an email to a state senator years later, "Having grown up dirt poor in Arkansas, I never thought I'd see saltwater in person, much less live on a beach."
There was just one problem: Huckabee built his dream house on a public beach, a spot where some of the more than 4 million spring breakers and tourists who come to Walton County each year had been parking their lawn chairs and fishing poles since time immemorial. That meant the [[Fox News]] contributor had to share much of the 115-foot-long spit of sand in front of his $6 million house with those who helped pay for it—the people who watch his TV show. And he didn't like it one bit.
So Huckabee, father of White House press secretary [[Sarah Huckabee Sanders]], lobbied local officials to cleanse it of the riffraff. Now, along with his rich neighbors, he's taken the matter to court. In doing so, he and the other wealthy beachfront property owners have set off an epic legal battle, one that has Florida cops booting unsuspecting tourists off the beaches just as summer vacation season sets in.
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|>| !Mike Kelly |
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|>| !Mike Lee |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Mike Lindell |
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|!other names |The MyPillow Guy|
|!birth name |Michael James Lindell|
|!birth date |June 28, 1961 (60 years)|
|!birth place |[[Mankato, Minnesota|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mankato,_Minnesota]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Mike Lindell|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Lindell]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mike Lindell Is Hiding an Alleged Election Data Leaker Under FBI Probe|https://www.vice.com/en/article/dyvjwa/mike-lindell-is-hiding-an-alleged-election-data-leaker-as-fbi-open-investigation]]'' August 19, 2021, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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The [[FBI]] has opened an investigation into a [[Colorado]] GOP election official who's accused of helping facilitate a leak of highly sensitive election data.
Unfortunately for the FBI, the official at the center of the probe, Mesa County clerk [[Tina Peters]], is "holed up" in a safe house provided by pillow salesman and conspiracy theorist [[Mike Lindell]].
Lindell told VICE News that he had initially taken Peters to [[Texas]] following his three-day Cyber Symposium last week, where the Colorado official was a star attraction. But a disgruntled member of Lindell's own security team leaked Peters' location earlier this week and so she was moved to another, unknown, location.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Mike Lindell, still in Trump's good graces, has new prediction: reinstatement by New Year's|https://www.salon.com/2021/08/22/mike-lindell-still-in-trumps-good-graces-has-new-prediction-reinstatement-by-new-years/]]'' August 22, 2021, Zachary Petrizzo, [[Salon]]
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Pillow magnate-turned-election conspiracy theorist [[Mike Lindell]] has a new prediction: [[Donald Trump]] will be back in the [[Oval Office]] by [[New Year's Eve]].
For months, Lindell floated August as the deadline for Trump's reinstatement, landing on Aug. 13 as the day [[Joe Biden]]'s electoral victory would be thrown out. Though the 13th passed without any developments and his [[South Dakota]] "cyber symposium" fell flat, the infamous [[MyPillow]] CEO is still in Trump's good graces — earning a glowing endorsement from the previous commander-in-chief at a packed rally in Cullman, [[Alabama]], Saturday night.
"[Mike Lindell is] a patriot, a wonderful man, a man who puts his guts into everything. A man that they don't treat properly. He's smart; he loves his country so much," Trump said, to cheers from the crowd. "He's willing to die for this country."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mike Lindell's 72-Hour Fraud Fest Goes From Very Bad To Worse|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mike-lindell-cyber-symposium_n_6114e1b2e4b0f7bc26a2482c]]'' August 12, 2021, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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Lindell vowed ahead of the 72-hour event that began in Sioux Falls, [[South Dakota]], on Tuesday to show conclusive proof that [[China]] hacked voting machines in the [[2020]] election in favor of President [[Joe Biden]] — thus costing Trump victory.
But after the second day on Wednesday, there was no such evidence.
Instead, a cyber expert hired by Lindell to decrypt and analyze what the pillow peddler called "irrefutable" data reportedly said it was unrecoverable in its current state and could not prove hacking.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Mike Peinovich |
|!occupation |Blogger|
|!other names |Mike Enoch|
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!!!See also
*[[Mike Enoch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Enoch]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!birth date |June 7, 1959 (62 years)|
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Mike Pence|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Pence]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Mike Pence shows his worth by reaching the parts Trump cannot|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/16/mike-pence-trump-us-election-kamala-harris]]'' August 16, 2020, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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Two green tractors were mounted on the podium. Beneath "Farmers & Ranchers for Trump" signs, the seated audience wore "Trump [[2020]]" campaign regalia. They warmed up with The Best, [[YMCA]] and other songs familiar from [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign rallies.
But when the headline speaker walked out at the [[Iowa]] State Fairgrounds in Des Moines, it was not the US president. Instead his deputy, [[Mike Pence]], wearing an open-collar red checked shirt under his suit jacket, took centre stage and let rip against his new Democratic opposite number, [[Kamala Harris]] of [[California]].
"Senator Harris said she would change the dietary guidelines in this country to reduce the amount of red meat Americans can eat," Pence said, eliciting boos. "Well, I've got some red meat for you. We're not going to let [[Joe Biden]] and Kamala Harris cut America's meat!"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mike Pence visited the Mayo Clinic without a mask, violating his own government's guidance|https://www.vox.com/2020/4/28/21240245/mike-pence-mayo-clinic-visit-mask]]'' April 28, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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Vice President [[Mike Pence]] visited the Mayo Clinic in [[Rochester]], [[Minnesota]], on Tuesday — and notably did so without wearing a mask.
In a since-deleted tweet, the Mayo Clinic said it informed Pence of its policy requiring visitors to wears masks before his visit. Pence, however, didn't follow it.
In choosing not to wear a mask, Pence not only ignored the Mayo's policy, he ignored the recommendations of his own government, which has advised Americans to wear face coverings in public to slow the spread of Covid-19.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mike Pence Wants You to Pray the Coronavirus Away|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/dyzyxw/mike-pence-wants-you-to-pray-the-coronavirus-away]]'' June 26, 2020, Greg Walters, [[Vice News]]
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"I'd just encourage every American to continue to pray," Pence said Friday during the first White House [[Coronavirus]] Task Force briefing in weeks (Trump stopped them in late April, tweeting they weren't worth the time anymore). "Just continue to pray that, by God's grace, every single day, each of us will do our part to heal our land."
And that's about as much of a plan as Pence appears to have to stop spiraling outbreaks in states like [[Texas]], [[California]], and [[Arizona]]. One by one, task force members agreed that the rising cases are concerning. But Pence encouraged Americans to look to their mayors and governors for guidance. The White House, Pence insisted, wants to avoid a one-size-fits-all solution.
"What we're seeing across the South, is really, outbreaks," Pence said. "People ought to listen to their state and local authorities."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mike Pence Would Like to Remind You That He Hates Abortion|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4ay8zn/mike-pence-would-like-to-remind-you-that-he-hates-abortion]]'' September 1, 2020, Carter Sherman, [[Vice News]]
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Pence, a diehard abortion opponent who has called himself a "born-again evangelical [[Catholic]]," is the first sitting vice president to visit a "crisis pregnancy center," a place that aims to convince people to continue their pregnancies. He stopped by one such center in [[Florida]] last month as part of his ongoing tour with the [[Susan B. Anthony List]], a steadfast supporter of President [[Donald Trump]]. And on Thursday, he's heading to another one, in Raleigh, [[North Carolina]].
These types of centers, numbering in the thousands in the U.S., tend to be faith-based and usually offer services like pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, and supplies for caring for a baby. But they refuse to refer or perform abortions, and some do not offer hormonal birth control.
Supporters of abortion rights have accused these centers of sometimes masquerading as abortion clinics — by setting up shop near a clinic or using "pro-choice"-style language — and trying to mislead the pregnant people who walk through their doors.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mike Pence's coronavirus claims go from bad to worse|https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/mike-pence-s-coronavirus-claims-go-bad-worse-n1231272]]'' June 17, 2020, Steve Benen, [[MSNBC]]
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On Monday, the vice president said [[Donald Trump]] was headed to [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], for a campaign rally because the state has "flattened the curve" when it comes to the coronavirus. He added that the number of infections in the state has "declined precipitously." As the [[Associated Press]] noted soon after, that's plainly not true.
The curve has actually been spiking higher since late May, not flattening.... In Tulsa, where a Trump rally is scheduled for Saturday, the infection rate is also rising steadily after remaining moderate for months. The four-day average number of new cases in the city has doubled from the previous peak in April. The city's own health department director, Dr. Bruce Dart, has said he hopes the rally will be postponed, noting that large indoor gatherings are partially to blame for the recent spread.
A [[New York Times]] report added that Oklahoma has seen an "obvious and steep rise" in coronavirus cases following the state's reopening.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Mike Pence's Political Team Has Spent Nearly a Quarter Million Dollars at Trump Properties|https://www.thedailybeast.com/mike-pences-political-team-has-spent-nearly-a-quarter-million-dollars-at-trump-properties]]'' September 3, 2019, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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Vice President [[Mike Pence]] says his boss didn't order him to stay at a Trump property during an official visit to [[Ireland]] over the weekend, despite it being more than 150 miles from where a slew of official meetings will take place. Which would fit with a pattern. Pence has never needed orders to steer money to his boss's businesses.
Since [[2017]], Pence's political group, the [[Great America Committee]], has dropped about $224,000 at Trump properties, chiefly the Trump International Hotel in [[Washington]] and its on-site steakhouse, according to [[Federal Election Commission]] records maintained by [[ProPublica]].
Such spending appears to be a family affair. Pence's brother, freshman Rep. Greg Pence (R-IN), has also dropped considerable sums at the Trump hotel. In fact, Rep. Pence's campaign amended a number of FEC filings this year after [[USA Today]] noted that the campaign appeared to be illegally paying for the congressman to live at the Trump hotel. The Pence campaign said those expenses were reported incorrectly, and amended FEC filings accordingly.
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|!birth name |Michael Richard Pompeo|
|!birth date |December 30, 1963 (57 years)|
|!birth place |[[Orange, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange,_California]], U.S.|
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''Michael Richard Pompeo'' (born December 30, 1963) is an American politician, diplomat, businessman, and attorney who served under President [[Donald Trump]] as [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Director_of_the_Central_Intelligence_Agency]] (CIA) from 2017 to 2018 and as the [[70th|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Secretaries_of_State_of_the_United_States]] [[United States Secretary of State|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Secretary_of_State]] from 2018 to 2021.
Pompeo is a former [[United States Army|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army]] officer. He was a member of the [[United States House of Representatives|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives]] from 2011 to 2017, representing [[Kansas's 4th congressional district|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas's_4th_congressional_district]]. He was a [[Kansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas]] representative on the [[Republican National Committee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_National_Committee]]. Pompeo is also a member of the [[Tea Party movement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_movement]] within the [[Republican Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]].<<ref " [1]">>
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Mike Pompeo is the number one evangelist of Trumpism in the world|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/25/mike-pompeo-donald-trump-us-foreign-policy]]'' May 25, 2020, Michael H Fuchs, [[The Guardian]]
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Pompeo doesn't wield nearly as much power or have the jurisdiction to inflict damage on as wide a range of issues as the president. He's not as crass or erratic as Trump, and his [[Twitter]] feed seems dedicated more to childish mockery than outright attacks. But when it comes to foreign policy, Pompeo's penchant for undermining America's credibility is top-notch.
At Pompeo's recommendation, Trump fired the state department's inspector general, who is supposed to be an independent investigator charged with looking into potential wrongdoing inside the department. [[Steve Linick]] was just the latest in a series of inspectors general across the government that Trump had fired in an attempt to hide the misconduct of his administration – but it also shone a spotlight on how Pompeo has undermined his agency.
According to news reports, Pompeo was being investigated by the inspector general for bypassing [[Congress]] and possibly breaking the law in sending weapons to [[Saudi Arabia]], even though his own department and the rest of the US government advised against the decision. He was also supposedly organizing fancy dinners – paid for by taxpayers – with influential businesspeople and TV personalities that seemed geared more towards supporting Pompeo's political career than advancing US foreign policy goals. And he was reportedly being scrutinized for using department personnel to conduct personal business, such as getting dry cleaning and walking his dog.
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|!birth date |December 7, 1972 (48 years)|
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*[[Mike Roman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Roman]] - //Wikipedia.//
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Mayor Bloomberg yesterday blasted official proclamations drafted by a city councilman honoring Tom Cruise and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard for their roles in promoting a detoxification program for 9/11 rescue workers.
"I don't think it's appropriate to do that," said the mayor, reacting to a report in yesterday's Post.
"I think that reputable scientists do not think Scientology has any basis in science. It may be a cult, it may be a religion, it may be beliefs. It's other things, but it's not science, and we should only fund those programs that reputable scientists believe will stand the light of day and the scientific method."
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|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Miles Taylor's Actions At DHS Are Not Excused By His Support For Biden|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/laurenceberland/miles-taylor-dhs-google]]'' August 23, 2020, Laurence Berland, Opinion, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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On Nov. 6, [[2019]], I sent the last email I would ever send using my [[Google]] corporate account. My coworkers and I had been expressing concerns about the hiring of a former [[Department of Homeland Security]] chief of staff, [[Miles Taylor]]. According to ?internal DHS emails? obtained by [[BuzzFeed News]], Taylor played direct roles in the defense of a version of the [[Muslim]] travel ban and child separation policies. His hiring raised serious concerns for us about workplace safety, especially for Muslim, Latinx, and immigrant workers who, along with many others, chose to express their worries and question leadership via the corporate network. In response, the company censored us by deleting emails, memes, and questions from the corporate network, ironically claiming in part that they caused a hostile workplace for Taylor. In my email, I explained that expressing these concerns about the workplace seemed to be protected by labor law; by deleting them, Google appeared to be violating those laws. Within 30 minutes, I was locked out of my account and put on administrative leave. A few weeks later, Google fired me and three other workplace organizers. Because we were fired without notice on the week of Thanksgiving, the press called us "the Thanksgiving Four."
So imagine my surprise to read Taylor's [[Washington Post]] op-ed excoriating [[Donald Trump]] for, among other things, precisely the policies he worked to defend while at the DHS that caused so many at Google (and ?in [[Congress]]?) to object to his hiring. Taylor is now supporting [[Joe Biden]] for president and has even ?taken a leave of absence? from his policy role at Google to support the Biden campaign. Given that Taylor and I now strongly agree on one of the most important decisions Americans will face in the coming months, I was originally hesitant to comment publicly. Despite our many differences of opinion, I can respect Never Trump [[Republican]]s such as [[George Conway]] because they have consistently condemned the Trump administration for an almost unending list of failings.
But I cannot help viewing with great cynicism the timing of Taylor's jumping from a now-sinking ship on whose crew he enthusiastically served for more than two years.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Miller Pushed Racist 'Camp of the Saints' Beloved by Far Right|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2019/11/12/miller-pushed-racist-camp-saints-beloved-far-right]]'' November 12, 2019, Michael Edison Hayden, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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White House senior policy adviser [[Stephen Miller]] recommended an explicitly racist novel to [[Breitbart]] News at a time when the book was obscure outside white nationalist circles, a Hatewatch investigation revealed.
Miller flagged "The [[Camp of the Saints]]," a book popular among white nationalists and neo-Nazis, to the conservative website on Sept. 6, 2015, when he was an aide to then-Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama.
"The Camp of the Saints" by [[Jean Raspail]] first came out in [[France]] in 1973, and the novel gradually gained popularity among extremists for its fictionalization of the "great replacement" or "white genocide" myth. The [[Social Contract Press]], a white nationalist publishing firm, began distributing the book in the United States in 1994. But it wasn't until Donald Trump became president in January 2017 that it achieved any association with the White House.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Millions Of Taxpayer Dollars Are Going To Schools That Push Conversion Therapy|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/voucher-programs-conversion-therapy_n_5ed07722c5b6c9605a95e4a2?ri18n=true]]'' June 10, 2020, Rebecca Klein, [[Huffington Post]]
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But HuffPost's findings raise questions about what it means to have taxpayer dollars supporting institutions that not only openly discriminate against [[LGBTQ]] children but also push them toward programs that have long been debunked by mainstream medical and mental health institutions, and often cause severe harm. One study from [[2018]] found that LGBTQ people who had received interventions from religious leaders, therapists and parents trying to change their sexual orientation were three times more likely to attempt suicide than other LGBTQ people. Twenty states and the District of Columbia ban licensed health professionals from practicing conversion therapy on minors; [[Florida]] is not among those states.
"Schools are places where youth should feel safe and have the opportunity to grow and mature into their best selves. Instead, they find themselves under threat from a practice that has no basis in science and is tied to potentially significant harms," said Casey Pick, senior fellow for advocacy and government affairs at the Trevor Project, a nonprofit focused on suicide prevention for LGBTQ youth.
Indeed, the number of public dollars going to private schools - even potentially ones with discriminatory anti-LGBTQ policies - may increase in the near future. Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]] has always used her position to try to increase private school choice, but she's had more success during the COVID-19 pandemic: A new program allows states to apply for federal coronavirus relief dollars to help families cover school expenses ranging from technology services to private school tuition. Public school advocates say it's part of DeVos's larger agenda to shift funding away from the public school system - which serves 90% of kids in the country - to private, often religious, institutions.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Milo wants vigilantes to start killing journalists, and he's not being 'ironic'|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/06/27/milo-wants-vigilantes-start-killing-journalists-and-hes-not-being-ironic]]'' June 27, 2018, David Neiwert, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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Apparently, [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] didn't get the memo about the need for civility in our discourse.
"I can't wait for the vigilante squads to start gunning journalists down on sight," the far-right provocateur texted a reporter for the [[New York Observer]] this week. When the reporter inquired further, Yiannopoulos explained that he had simply issued his "standard response to a request for a comment."
But this wasn't simply a toss-off remark. Yiannopoulos appears to be dead serious – that is, he sincerely believes that right-wing assassins should begin taking out targeted reporters. He's been saying so on a number of forums, and it's clear that he isn't being simply "ironic" in the classic alt-right hall-of-mirrors fashion.
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|>| [img width=175px [Yiannopoulos in 2013|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/90/Milo_Yiannopoulos%2C_Journalist%2C_Broadcaster_and_Entrepreneur-1441_%288961808556%29_cropped.jpg/175px-Milo_Yiannopoulos%2C_Journalist%2C_Broadcaster_and_Entrepreneur-1441_%288961808556%29_cropped.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Milo Hanrahan<<ref " [1]">>|
|!birth date |October 18, 1984 (36 years)|
|!birth place |[[Kent|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent]], England|
|!nationality |British|
|!residence |[[Miami, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami,_Florida]], U.S.|
|!other names |Milo Andreas Wagner|
|!occupation |Troll|
|!years active |2007–present|
|!movement |[[Alt-Right]]|
|!website |[[yiannopoulos.net|https://yiannopoulos.net]]|
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|>| !Milo Entertainment, Inc |
|!registration id |P17000035122|
|!jurisdiction |us-fl|
|!type |Florida Profit Corporation|
|!formation |April 17, 2017|
|!location |301 Yamato Road, Suite 1240, Boca Raton, Florida, 33431, USA|
|!website |[[milo-inc.com|https://milo-inc.com]]|
|!leader title |CEO|
|!leader name |Milo Yiannopoulos|
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!!!See also
*[[Milo Yiannopoulos|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo_Yiannopoulos]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Milo Yiannopoulos 'more than $2m in debt', Australian promoters' documents show|https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/dec/03/milo-yiannopoulos-more-than-2m-in-debt-australian-promoters-documents-show]]'' December 3, 2018, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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The far right activist [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] was more than $2m in debt during [[2018]], according to a collection of documents assembled by his former [[Australia]]n tour promoters and seen by Guardian Australia. Creditors listed in the documents include employees of his company, a wedding venue and his former sponsors, the billionaire Mercer family.
The documents indicate that as of April 2018, Yiannopoulos owed $1.6m to his own company, $400,000 to the Mercers, $153,215 to his former lawyers, $76,574 to former collaborator and [[Breitbart]] writer [[Allum Bokhari]], and $20,000 to the luxury jewellery brand Cartier.
As of 2 October, Yiannopoulos owed sums of several thousand dollars to far right writers including Ian Miles Cheong, anti-Islamic ideologue [[Pamela Geller]] and science fiction writer Theodore Beale, aka [[Vox]] Day, the documents indicate, amongst others.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Milo Yiannopoulos filmed singing 'America the Beautiful' while white nationalists gave Nazi salutes|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/milo-yiannopoulos-nazi-salutes-video-karaoke-richard-spencer-white-nationalists-karaoke-bar-a7987486.html]]'' October 6, 2017, Clark Mindock, [[The Independent]]
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[[Milo Yiannopoulos]] has been filmed singing a patriotic song at a [[Dallas]] Karaoke bar while American white nationalists were allegedly in the audience giving the Nazi salute.
The video, published by Buzzfeed News as a part of an investigation into [[Breitbart]] News' ties to neo-Nazis and white nationalists, shows Mr Yiannopoulos singing "America, the Beautiful" at the One Nostalgia Tavern while crowd members give the salute.
Among those in the crowd giving the salute was [[Richard Spencer]], a prominent white supremacist in the US who was seen in a previously disclosed tape giving the Nazi salute while praising [[Donald Trump]] after his election last year.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Milo Yiannopoulos Is Suing Simon & Schuster for $10 Million|https://www.thecut.com/2017/07/milo-yiannopoulos-suing-simon-and-schuster-usd10-million.html]]'' July 7, 2017, Gabriella Paiella, [[The Cut]]
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The [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] book saga continues on, with the alt-right provocateur filing a lawsuit against Simon & Schuster after they pulled out of publishing his memoir Dangerous in February of this year.
After news of Yiannopoulos's book deal broke in December, the publishing house faced massive criticism for giving him a platform, which included author Roxane Gay pulling her upcoming book in protest. Though they initially defended their decision, Yiannopoulos lost his book deal shortly after a video of him essentially condoning pedophilia surfaced online.
He went on to self-publish the book and, on Thursday night, threw a raucous book party that reportedly featured "a [[Hillary Clinton]] look-alike wearing an orange prison jumpsuit … in a dunk tank waiting to drop into the water."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Milo Yiannopoulos lasted a single day on Patreon before getting banned|https://www.theverge.com/2018/12/5/18127994/milo-yiannopoulos-patreon-comeback-ban-hate-speech]]'' December 5, 2018, Adi Robertson, [[The Verge]]
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Former [[Breitbart]] editor [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] attempted to fund a "magnificent [[2019]] comeback" on the crowdfunding platform [[Patreon]], only to be banned after one day. Yiannopoulos' Patreon campaign, whose banner image is seen above, garnered around 250 patrons pledging an unknown amount of money before being kicked off the service.
"Milo Yiannopoulos was removed from Patreon as we don't allow association with or supporting hate groups on Patreon," the company said in a tweet. Leaked emails have linked Yiannopoulos to white supremacists, and a [[2016]] video showed him singing karaoke in a bar while audience members, including white nationalist [[Richard Spencer]], gave Nazi salutes.
And as Splinter pointed out, Yiannopoulos posted an email apparently from Patreon, which said he'd been banned for his past support of the far-right [[Proud Boys]] association. "Your past association with the Proud Boys, though recently disavowed, is a breach of our guidelines," it reads.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Milo Yiannopoulos Website Abruptly Shuts Down After Sale|https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathanberr/2019/10/17/milo-yiannopoulos-website-abruptly-shuts-down-after-sale/#d83160e5a0ab]]'' October 18, 2019, Jonathan Berr, [[Forbes]]
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BOSTON, MA - AUGUST 31: Grand Marshall and Former [[Breitbart]] editor [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] waves from a ... (+) float during a Straight [[Pride Parade]] in [[Boston]] on Aug. 31, [[2019]]. In dueling demonstrations about a mile apart, a Straight Pride Parade with a few hundred marchers holding small American flags stepped off at noon from Copley Square as a vocal counterprotest continued to grow at City Hall Plaza, the destination of the controversial march. (Photo by John Tlumacki/The [[Boston Globe]] via Getty Images) Boston Globe via Getty Images
Dangerous.com, a promotional website launched by Milo Yiannopoulos a few years ago, abruptly went offline over the weekend, a further indication of the reported financial woes of conservative provocateur.
A notice on the site says the site has been sold and is no longer "associated with its former owner." When reached by email for comment, the 34-year-old "declined to respond" to any questions. Yiannopoulos was Editor-At-Large at Dangerous.com, which featured work from other writers along with merchandise and funding appeals to his supporters.
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|>| !Milton Friedman |
|>| [img width=175px [Friedman in 2004|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Milton_Friedman%2C_July_25%2C_2005.jpg]] |
|!birth date |July 31, 1912|
|!birth place |[[Brooklyn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklyn]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
|!death date |November 16, 2006 (94 years)|
|!death place |[[San Francisco|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco]], [[California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Milton Friedman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Friedman]] - //Wikipedia.//
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In recent months, major tech companies such as [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] have taken controversial, if incomplete, steps to ban white nationalism and crack down on far-right content on their platforms. Upstart social media sites such as Gab (a Twitter-esque site known for its far-right users) have moved in. Minds isn't quite as popular as Gab, but the far-right has burrowed into the platform in recent years.
Under-scrutinized sites like Minds—which often have less rigorous moderation rules and practices than some social media giants—allow hate groups to exist unfettered online, even when platforms with millions of users like Facebook and Twitter deplatform them. Minds is working on letting users moderate content using a "jury system" that lets users vote on whether content should be allowed on the site.
[[Motherboard]] was led to Minds after tracing the online footprints of far-right groups including [[Atomwaffen]] Division (an American hate group connected to several murders) and the [[Europe]]-based Feuerkrieg Division, which bills itself as an underground paramilitary group and has called for political assassinations. On Minds, social media profiles connected to these groups maintained accounts.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ministering to the Capitol|https://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/ministering-to-the-capitol/content?oid=36004]]'' June 30, 2005, Shane Goldmacher, [[Sacramento News & Review]]
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But some of the verses and interpretations that Drollinger has highlighted have sparked controversy in the Capitol.
Last year, Drollinger, who is the president of [[Capitol Ministries]], a national evangelical organization that puts on the weekly lesson, had to move the Bible study from the governor's suites after he labeled [[Catholic]]ism, the religion of Governor [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]], a "false religion." The group now meets in a legislative room.
And in April [[2004]], Drollinger embroiled himself and Capitol Ministries in more hot water when he wrote that working women who left children at home were sinners.
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The [[Minneapolis]] [[Police]] Department has a wide breadth of surveillance technologies that could be used to monitor and target protesters — including controversial facial recognition software [[Clearview AI]], license plate readers, body cameras, and video analysis tools. The department and law enforcement agencies in neighboring cities have a history of surveilling residents with tech that can speed up the process of identifying and possibly arresting people.
After investigations were opened this month into the deaths of an unarmed black man in Minneapolis and an unarmed black woman in Louisville, [[Kentucky]] following police action, protests have broken out across the United States — including in Minneapolis, [[Denver]], [[Columbus]], and [[New York]] — expressing grief and outrage and demanding an end to police brutality.
Minneapolis has been the center of these protests following the May 25 death of 46-year-old [[George Floyd]], who died after a white police officer detained him and placed him in a knee chokehold. The moments before Floyd's death, which were captured on camera, showed him struggling to breathe, repeatedly telling police, "I can't breathe" and "they're going to kill me."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Minnesota gun group says it's a nonprofit, but was revoked|https://www.fox9.com/news/minnesota-gun-group-says-its-a-nonprofit-but-was-revoked]]'' February 7, 2019, [[Fox 9]]
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[[Minnesota Gun Rights]], a group that promotes itself as a registered nonprofit, had its tax-exempt status revoked in [[2016]] and hasn't been reinstated, a FOX 9 investigation has found.
The group's nonprofit status is the latest question to be raised about the group's operations in Minnesota. For years, lawmakers and other pro-gun organizations have accused the organization of taking donations while doing little to advance the cause of gun owners.
[[Ben Dorr]], the group's political director, initially told FOX 9 that Minnesota Gun Rights is an active nonprofit and said questions about the issue were "fake news." But later, he and his brother Chris acknowledged that they had not filed the proper forms with the [[Internal Revenue Service]] and would correct the issue.
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|>| !Miracle Mineral Supplement |
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Industrial strength bleach.
!!!See also
*[[Miracle Mineral Supplement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_Mineral_Supplement]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Bleaching away what ails you|https://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/bleaching-away-what-ails-you/]], May 28, 2012, David Gorski, Science-Based Medicine.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Miscavige's Death Throes|https://markrathbun.wordpress.com/2011/10/14/miscaviges-death-throes/]]'' October 14, 2011, Marty Rathbun, [[Moving On Up a Little Higher]]
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Anyone who has followed the news and/or this blog for very long knows [[David Miscavige]], head of Corporate Scientology, has spent millions of dollars attempting to spread the sickness of his cult compound to the world at large. Miscavige has given his go-to private investigator Dave Lubow unlimited funds to buy phone records, stalk through illegal electronic surveillance through phone gps devices,harass and annoy, spread rumor and innuendo, and organize KKK-like gangs to stalk and attempt to intimidate. Now Miscavige has sunk to even further depths. His agents have set up phony internet links to targets' names that go back to child porn sex chat sites.
Read all about it at the [[Village Voice]]:
http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/[[2011]]/10/susan_clickner_scientology_hates_clean_ice_2.php
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Unfortunately, stories like Jane's are all too common – within the blockchain community and the tech community at large.
This sad situation, however, isn't news. With the publication of the controversial article "'Oh My God, This Is So F -- -ed Up': Inside [[Silicon Valley]]'s Secretive, Orgiastic Dark Side" by Emily Chang in [[Vanity Fair]] earlier this month, the entire technology community is now hyper-aware of the 'bro culture' at the heart of Silicon Valley.
Where Silicon Valley bros go, so too go the bros of blockchain. The blockchain/cryptocurrency segment of this tech community, shockingly, is where the worst of the worst congregate – the misogynistic heart beating at the center of the blockchain community and the tech world at large.
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|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640797905/640797905_2008_06701E12.PDF]]|10/18/10| $610,553.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/640797905/640797905_2007_05205CEE.PDF]]|06/25/09| $532,836.00|
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|>| !Mitch McConnell |
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|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |Addison Mitchell McConnell Jr.|
|!birth date |February 20, 1942 (79 years)|
|!birth place |[[Sheffield, Alabama|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheffield,_Alabama]], U.S.|
|!residence |[[Louisville, Kentucky|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisville,_Kentucky]], U.S.|
|!other names |Moscow Mitch|
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!!!See also
*[[Mitch McConnell|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitch_McConnell]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Mitch McConnell|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Mitch McConnell Promises Trump's Ruth Bader Ginsburg Replacement Will Get A Vote|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/mitch-mcconnell-trump-rbg-scotus-replacement-vote_n_5f6557b4c5b6480e896ed943?ri18n=true]]'' September 18, 2020, Amanda Terkel, [[Huffington Post]]
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"The American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court Justice. Therefore, this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president," he wrote.
Senate Minority Leader [[Chuck Schumer]] (D-N.Y.) tweeted that McConnell should follow the rule he created under Obama. In fact, he used, verbatim, the words that McConnell said in [[2016]].
The opportunity to replace one of the court's most liberal justices with a conservative is a dream come true for many in the [[Republican]] Party. If Trump's nominee is confirmed, the court would be tilted 6-3 toward conservatives.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mitch McConnell Said The Senate Will Vote On Trump's Replacement For Ruth Bader Ginsburg|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/paulmcleod/mcconnell-trump-replace-ginsburg-supreme-court-election]]'' September 19, 2020, Paul McLeod, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] declared Friday he will support President [[Donald Trump]] in attempting to fill the late justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Supreme Court seat this fall, despite the imminent presidential election.
"Americans reelected our majority in [[2016]] and expanded it in [[2018]] because we pledged to work with President Trump and support his agenda, particularly his outstanding appointments to the federal judiciary. Once again, we will keep our promise," he said in a press release. "President Trump's nominee will receive a vote on the floor of the United States Senate."
McConnell famously refused to allow former president [[Barack Obama]]'s nomination of [[Judge Merrick Garland]] to proceed in 2016. At the time, McConnell argued it was an election year and voters should decide who filled the next Supreme Court seat; Garland was nominated in March of that year, eight months away from the election.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Mitch McConnell tried to defund CDC infectious-disease program|https://www.businessinsider.com/mitch-mcconnell-tried-to-defund-cdc-infectious-disease-program-2020-4]]'' April 13, 2020, Sonam Sheth, [[Business Insider]]
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Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] in [[2017]] repeatedly tried to defund a critical program at the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] directed at detecting and curbing the spread of infectious diseases, The [[New Yorker]] reported.
As [[Republican]]s were working to repeal the [[Affordable Care Act]], McConnell introduced an amendment to ax the Prevention and Public Health Fund, which assists states in detecting and preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
The New Yorker reported that almost two-thirds of the fund's money goes to state and local health departments, including a program in McConnell's home state of [[Kentucky]].
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Mitch McConnell: The Man Who Sold America|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/mitch-mcconnell-man-who-sold-america-880799/]]'' September 17, 2019, Bob Moser, [[Rolling Stone]]
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This year, it was no use. Even before "[[Moscow]] Mitch" became a thing, [[Kentucky]] Democrats were smelling blood. McConnell has been unpopular in his home state for years, but his approval rating plunged in one poll to a rock-bottom 18 percent — with a re-election campaign looming in [[2020]]. In January, he had raised red flags among [[Republican]]s and -Democrats alike when he took a key role in lifting sanctions on [[Russia]]n oligarch [[Oleg Deripaska]], a Putin ally under [[FBI]] investigation for his involvement in [[2016]] election-meddling; three months later, Deripaska's aluminum company, [[Rusal]], announced a $200 million investment in Kentucky. A billboard funded by a -liberal group was subsequently erected on a busy stretch of I-75: "Russian mob money . . . really, Mitch?"
More recently, reports emerged that McConnell's wife, Transportation Secretary [[Elaine Chao]], had set up a pipeline in her department to funnel grants to Kentucky to lift her husband's political prospects. And as Trump's trade war with [[China]] escalated, uncomfortable old stories began to recirculate about how McConnell "evolved" after he met his future wife in the early Nineties, going from being a fierce China hawk to a potent ally on Capitol Hill. Chao's father, James — a [[Chinese]] American shipping magnate and close friend of former People's Republic dictator Jiang Zemin — gave McConnell and his wife a huge gift in [[2008]] that boosted the senator's net worth from less than $8 million to nearly $20 million. While "[[Beijing]] Mitch" doesn't have quite the same ring as his new moniker, McConnell's change of heart on Russia was hardly without precedent. (McConnell declined to comment for this story.)
Plus, McConnell made an unusual blunder in July. When a group of former coal miners suffering from black-lung disease caravaned to [[Washington]] to ask the senator for help, he met with them for only two minutes, leading to terrible headlines. As Fancy Farm got underway, coal miners in Harlan County were holding a protest that made news throughout the state. Their company had declared bankruptcy without warning and was refusing to pay their final paychecks, and the miners were blocking the tracks to prevent rail cars from shipping $1 million worth of the coal. As the protest stretched into late August, the site became a 24-hour encampment, attracting activists and food donations from around the country, and was visited by nearly every Kentucky politician except McConnell. Practically every story featured the miners cursing the senator. "He's not pro-coal," said miner Collin Cornette. "I don't even think he's pro-Kentucky."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mitch McConnell's shameless pursuit of power, explained|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/4/30/21234505/mitch-mcconnell-trump-republican-party-jane-mayer]]'' April 30, 2020, Sean Illing, [[Vox]]
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His devotion to winning at all costs, to ensuring there are no limits on private money in politics, to bending the rules and shunning public opinion, has done incalculable damage to constitutional norms in the US. As my colleague Andrew Prokop noted back in [[2017]], McConnell has almost singlehandedly broken the Senate — and with it, American politics.
[[New Yorker]] writer [[Jane Mayer]] is the latest to take a deep dive into the life and mind of McConnell. In a lengthy profile for the April 20, [[2020]] issue, Mayer documents McConnell's capitulations to President [[Donald Trump]] and tries to explain what's motivating them — or at least what people who know McConnell think is motivating him.
Her answer is familiar: power. It's the only thing McConnell appears to want, and there's no ideology behind it, no real worldview, no purpose. But Mayer manages to unearth some new revelations about McConnell's corruption and some of the behind-the-scenes dealings.
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|!occupation |Politician|
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On Feb. 13, [[2016]], then-Supreme Court [[Justice Antonin Scalia]] was found dead in a ranch bedroom in [[Texas]]. It was 268 days before the November election and Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] (R-KY) was quick to quip that there would not be a replacement until the next president was chosen.
On Friday evening, [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] died of complications from cancer 46 days before the presidential election. But McConnell has already made it clear that he sees no reason to wait for voters to weigh in on who should pick her replacement. The [[Kentucky]] [[Republican]] declared just hours after the death was announced: "President [[Donald Trump]]'s nominee will receive a vote on the floor of the United States Senate."
McConnell's monomaniacal focus on filling the courts with young conservatives will be tested in the next few months by a variety of factors. But the main one will be whether four Senate Republicans will prove unwilling to go along with confirming a replacement for Ginsburg after their party spent 237 days denying [[Judge Merrick Garland]]—President [[Barack Obama]]'s nominee for the Scalia seat—a hearing, let alone a vote.
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|>| !Mitt Romney |
|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Mitt Romney|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitt_Romney]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Mitt Romney Supports A Vote On A Trump Supreme Court Nominee|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/mitt-romney-supreme-court-ruth-bader-ginsburg_n_5f68ab2fc5b6de79b6786e9a?ri18n=true]]'' September 22, 2020, Igor Bobic, [[Huffington Post]]
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Sen. [[Mitt Romney]] (R-[[Utah]]) said Tuesday that he supports the Senate voting on a Supreme Court nominee ahead of the November election.
"The Constitution gives the President the power to nominate and the Senate the authority to provide advice and consent on Supreme Court nominees," Romney said in a statement. "Accordingly, I intend to follow the Constitution and precedent in considering the President's nominee. If the nominee reaches the Senate floor, I intend to vote based upon their qualifications."
[[Republican]]s now appear to have enough votes to move forward with a Trump nominee.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mnuchin's Fortune Tied to Companies He Can Bail Out|https://readsludge.com/2020/04/02/mnuchins-investments-composed-of-companies-he-can-bail-out/]]'' April 2, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin made hundreds of millions in the wake of the [[2008]] financial crisis by executing mass foreclosures as the CEO of OneWest bank. Now, as he takes the helm of an unprecedented bailout fund enacted in response to the coronavirus crisis, he's in a position to profit once again.
The coronavirus stimulus bill gives Mnuchin broad authority over a $454 billion slush fund for bailing out large U.S. businesses. [[Lobbyist]]s and policymakers are still working out the rules of which companies will qualify, but in its design, the Mnuchin-led fund is for assisting large businesses with "investment grade" debt by providing a Federal Reserve backstop. Companies that could receive small business relief under other sections of the law would not be eligible, and there are separate provisions for providing financing to mid-size businesses, states and municipalities.
Mnuchin, who is worth approximately $300 million, has much of his wealth tied to the stock prices of large corporations. According to his [[2019]] financial disclosure, Mnuchin owns up to $132 million worth of shares in exchange-traded S&P 500 funds, which are composed of stocks of 500 of the biggest American companies. His investments include between $36 million and $102 million in Vanguard S&P 500 ETF and between $6 million and $30 million in Ishares Core S&P 500 ETF. His funds are held across multiple accounts, including several family trusts and the [[Steven Mnuchin]] Dynasty Trust I.
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|>| !Mo Brooks |
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|!birth name |Morris Jackson Brooks Jr.|
|!birth date |April 29, 1954 (67 years)|
|!birth place |[[Charleston|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston,_South_Carolina]], [[South Carolina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina]], U.S.|
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*[[Mo Brooks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo_Brooks]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mo Brooks Compared Biden's Election to the Start of the Civil War. Now He Wants a Senate Seat.|https://www.propublica.org/article/mo-brooks-compared-bidens-election-to-the-start-of-the-civil-war-now-he-wants-a-senate-seat]]'' March 22, 2021, Isaac Arnsdorf, [[ProPublica]]
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Brooks met with Trump at the White House in December, along with Biggs and Gosar, to discuss their plans for Jan. 6. As Brooks recounted in a Dec. 29 [[Fox News]] interview, Trump told the representatives that a senator would join their objection, the necessary step for a debate and vote in both chambers. The next day, Dec. 30, Sen. [[Josh Hawley]], R-Mo., became the first senator to announce he would object.
Brooks, Biggs and Gosar also, according to "[[Stop the Steal]]" organizer [[Ali Alexander]], came up with the plan to amass a crowd outside the Capitol on Jan. 6. "We four schemed up of putting maximum pressure on [[Congress]] while they were voting," Alexander said in a video that he later deleted, "so that who we couldn't lobby, we could change the hearts and the minds of [[Republican]]s who were in that body, hearing our loud roar from outside."
Spokespeople for Brooks and Biggs have denied working with Alexander. Gosar, who appeared at earlier events with Alexander in [[Arizona]], hasn't commented on their relationship. Spokespeople for Biggs and Gosar didn't respond to requests for comment, and Alexander couldn't be reached.
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The mushroom is calling, calling you.
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*[[Mojave Desert|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mojave_Desert]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Molly Ball |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Molly Redden |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Money Flows Into Anti-Wellstone Campaign|https://www.thenation.com/article/money-flows-anti-wellstone-campaign/]]'' October 24, 2002, John Nichols, [[The Nation]]
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But that doesn't mean Wellstone is sure to beat Bush, er, Coleman.After the poll results were released, a shadowy [[Virginia]] group that campaign finance analysts have linked to the Bush family and [[George W. Bush]]'s [[2000]] campaign — as well as to the insurance and pharmaceutical industries, former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott and the [[Republican]] Party — made a record-breaking $1 million purchase of television and radio advertising time to attack Wellstone.
The deceptively named group Americans For Job Security is behind the big buy — which will likely exceed the amount of money the Wellstone campaign or the [[Democratic Party]] will spend in the final weeks before the election. Headquarted in [[Alexandria]], Virginia, Americans for Security first came on the scene five years ago, when it got started with a $1 million contribution from the American Insurance Association. The American Forest and Paper Association chipped in another $1 million.
Described by the The Annenberg Public Policy Center as a "a tax-exempt conservative, business-backed pro-Republican organization formed in October [[1997]] to lobby for: reduced taxes, less government regulation, free trade, and downsizing government," it has been linked with a previous initiative by the US Chamber of Commerce and business lobbies that spent $5 million in the [[1996]] election cycle.
In May, 2000, a [[Washington Post]] report raised the prospect that Trent Lott was pressuring high-tech lobbyists for contributions to the organization, which that year launched television advertising campaigns attacking the Democratic challengers to several vulnerable Republican senators. (Among the corporations reported to have contributed to [[Americans for Job Security]] following that meeting was [[Microsoft]]. More recently, pharmaceutical firms have been reported to be prime funders of the group.)
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|>| !Mont Pelerin Society |
|!formation |1947|
|!tax id |47-5340733|
|!website |[[montpelerin.org/|https://www.montpelerin.org/]]|
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|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/475340733/475340733_2018_10dc3f1e.pdf]]|08/12/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/475340733/475340733_2017_0f5f3ce7.PDF]]|08/22/18| $1,539,549.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/475340733/475340733_2016_0e9265b0.PDF]]|12/11/17| $1,258,961.00|
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*[[Mont Pelerin Society|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mont_Pelerin_Society]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Montana Brothers Who Accosted Lone Black Cop During Capitol Riots Are Charged|https://www.thedailybeast.com/montana-brothers-who-accosted-lone-black-cop-eugene-goodman-during-capitol-riots-are-arrested]]'' January 29, 2021, Pilar Melendez, [[Daily Beast]]
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Two [[Montana]] brothers accused of being among the first 10 people to storm the U.S. Capitol—before chasing a lone Black cop through the building and wreaking havoc inside the Senate chamber—have been charged.
[[Joshua Calvin Hughes]] and his brother [[Jerod Wade Hughes]] have been charged with a slew of offenses, including obstruction of an official proceeding, destruction of property, and entering the Capitol without authorization. The brothers are among more than 150 rioters who have been charged for the Jan. 6 insurrection, including several members of far-right organizations and former law enforcement officials.
Prosecutors allege the brothers were among the initial mob who broke into the building via a window and advanced toward the Senate chamber. The pair confronted [[Capitol Police]] Officer [[Eugene Goodman]], who was alone trying to protect the Senate chamber and was caught on video heroically shoving one of the rioters and diverting the mob. Goodman ended up being chased through the hallways of the building and up the stairs.
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|>| !Unification Church |
|>| [img width=175px [Gun blessing ceremony, 2018.|https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/a/a8/UnificationChurch.jpg/175px-UnificationChurch.jpg]] |
|!formation |1954|
|!formerly |Moonies|
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*[[Unification Church|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unification_Church]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Moonie (nickname)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonie_(nickname)]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[List of Unification Church people|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unification_Church_people]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[List of Unification Church affiliated organizations|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unification_Church_affiliated_organizations]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Unification Church political activities|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unification_Church_political_activities]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Unification Church of the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unification_Church_of_the_United_States]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[News World Communications|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_World_Communications]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Moral leader, standup comic: Trump summons alternative reality at black youth summit|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/04/trump-young-black-leadership-summit-candace-owens]]'' October 5, 2019, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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Through the looking glass, and a wormhole, in the farthest reaches of a parallel universe, [[Donald Trump]] is not facing impeachment. Instead he is truth-teller, a healer of divisions and such a moral champion of [[Africa]]n Americans they wonder if that Obama chap was a bit overrated.
To be in the East Room of the White House on Friday afternoon was to step into this alternative reality. More than 200 African American students and young professionals roared with delight and adulation, chanting "[[USA]]! USA!" and pointing camera phones, as Trump walked in and gave a typically jarring speech that veered off teleprompter.
In this reality, Trump can do no wrong. He is a stand-up comic who lines always land. Millennials praise him for "saving America" and demand "four more years!" His pal [[Kanye West]] is a seer. The agent provocateurs of social media are venerated for their contrariness. The enemies are the liberals, the Democrats and their deep state cronies and the fake news media, all of which are to blame for everything from inner city crime to colluding to impeach.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[More Giuliani mystery: He created two unknown companies amid his work for Trump in Ukraine|https://www.salon.com/2020/09/23/more-giuliani-mystery-he-created-two-unknown-companies-amid-his-work-for-trump-in-ukraine/]]'' September 23, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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[[Rudy Giuliani]], President Trump's personal attorney, has told [[Salon]] that he created two new companies last year amid his work on Trump's behalf trying to dig up damaging information on [[Joe Biden]] in [[Ukraine]]. The purpose of the companies, especially that of Giuliani's brand new one-man law firm — as well as their possible connections to the president — is somewhat unclear.
According to [[New York]] records, one of the companies, first called Giuliani Media and now known as Giuliani Communications, was created in November, just before Giuliani traveled to Ukraine with a production crew from [[One America News Network]] (OAN).
During that trip, Giuliani interviewed Ukrainian lawmaker [[Andrii Derkach]], who was recently sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Department as an "active [[Russia]]n agent," for material included in a documentary later aired on OAN. Giuliani released his interview with Derkach a few months later.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[More than 175 killed worldwide in last eight years in white nationalist-linked attacks|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/aug/04/mass-shootings-white-nationalism-linked-attacks-worldwide]]'' August 4, 2019, Lois Beckett, [[The Guardian]]
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In the past eight years, more than 175 people around the world have been killed in at least 16 high-profile attacks motivated, or apparently motivated, by white nationalist conspiracy theories, including the far-right racist belief that nonwhite immigrants and refugees are "invaders" who pose an existential threat to the white race.
The targets of deadly attacks have included [[Muslim]] worshippers at mosques in [[Canada]], Britain and [[New Zealand]]; black Americans in church, including during Bible study at a historic black church in [[South Carolina]]; [[Jewish]] Americans in synagogues across the United States; and leftwing politicians and activists in the US, [[UK]], [[Greece]] and [[Norway]].
Now, law enforcement officials in the United States are investigating two more mass shootings with potential links to white nationalist radicalization.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[More than 250 companies pull ads from The Rebel|https://ipolitics.ca/2017/08/16/over-250-companies-have-now-pulled-ads-from-the-rebel-sleeping-giants/]]'' August 16, 2017, Beatrice Britneff, [[iPolitics]]
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In just three months, more than 250 Canadian and international companies – including banks, post-secondary institutions, car manufacturers and major retailers – have confirmed they will pull their ads from [[Rebel Media]], according to an online group that targets far-right websites.
An anonymous spokesperson for [[Sleeping Giants]] [[Canada]] told [[iPolitics]] Wednesday the group has seen an uptick in the number of companies agreeing to block their online ads from appearing on the ultra-conservative media outlet since Saturday – when Rebel commentator [[Faith Goldy]] appeared to sympathize with white supremacists at a protest in [[Charlottesville]], Va. that turned deadly.
"There for sure has been an increase in the number of companies since the weekend," the spokesperson wrote in a private [[Twitter]] message.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Moscow is attacking the 2020 election. But the Trump administration won't say how.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/05/moscow-is-attacking-the-2020-election-but-the-trump-administration-wont-say-how/]]'' May 8, 2020, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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When Rep. [[John Ratcliffe]] (R-[[Texas]]), an ardent Trump partisan whom the president has nominated to lead the Office of the [[Director of National Intelligence]], was testifying this week at his Senate confirmation hearing, he noted several times that [[Russia]] was covertly intervening in the ongoing [[2020]] election. This produced no thunderclap headlines. And here's the big question: Why the hell not? [[Moscow]] is again attacking American democracy, and there's not much fuss about it. Certainly not a peep from the president, who benefited from [[Vladimir Putin]]'s clandestine intercession four years ago.
One reason why Ratcliffe's remarks provoked no uproar is that it is, sadly, somewhat old news, for this information has been previously and publicly stated—or understated—by US officials. Last month, when the [[Senate Intelligence Committee]] released a report confirming the intelligence community's assessment that Moscow attacked the [[2016]] election to help Trump, Sen. [[Mark Warner]] (D-Va.), the top Democrat on the committee, noted there was "no reason to doubt that the Russians' success in 2016 is leading them to try again in 2020." In an appendix to that report, Sen. [[Ron Wyden]] (D-Ore.) referred to "ongoing attacks" on the United States from Russia. And in a recent interview with [[Mother Jones]], Rep. [[Adam Schiff]] (D-Calif.), chair of the [[House Intelligence Committee]], remarked that "Russian interference" in American politics was continuing. Intelligence officials in February warned Schiff and other House members that Russia was messing with the 2020 campaign to help Trump get reelected—a briefing that was leaked to the public—but, Schiff said, since then the Trump administration has been withholding from [[Congress]] intelligence on these Russian efforts.
The nation is in the middle of a pandemic that has consumed the lives of tens of thousands, that jeopardizes millions more, and that has demolished the economy. The United States is confronting a grave threat that could profoundly reshape much of the country. But if Russia is indeed once more targeting an American election, the country is facing, at the same time, another dangerous threat, one that could further undermine an elemental aspect of the United States: its democratic foundation. Those who know of this threat owe it to the public to be blaring warnings—and to tell the citizenry what is happening and what is being done or can be done to thwart Moscow.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Most voters think Trump is a racist|https://www.salon.com/2019/08/02/a-majority-of-american-voters-think-president-trump-is-a-racist-poll-reveals/]]'' August 2, 2019, Matthew Rozsa, [[Salon]]
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A recent survey reveals that a majority of American voters believe President [[Donald Trump]] is a racist. Fewer thought [[Alabama]] segregationist [[George Wallace]] was racist when he ran for the White House in [[1968]].
Fifty-one percent of American voters believe Trump is a racist compared to 45 percent who do not, according to the survey from Quinnipiac University. This includes 46 percent of white voters who think the president is a racist (50 percent say he is not), 80 percent of black voters who think he is a racist (11 percent say he is not) and 55 percent of Hispanic voters who think he is a racist (44 percent do not). While a majority of women believe the president is racist (59 percent), a majority of men think he is not (55 percent).
The larger implications of these statistics were discussed by [[CNN]] analyst Harry Enten, who compared Trump's numbers with those of former Alabama Gov. George Wallace, who ran for president as a third-party candidate on a far-right, white supremacist ticket:
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|!website |[[mslegal.org|https://www.mslegal.org]]|
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MSLF's sources of funding have included [[Texaco|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texaco]], [[U.S. Steel|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Steel]] [[Phillips Petroleum|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillips_Petroleum]] and [[ExxonMobil|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExxonMobil]] corporations and [[Castle Rock Foundation]].<<ref " [1]">>
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|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840736725/840736725_2016_0dc17526.PDF]]|05/31/17| $10,079,480.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840736725/840736725_2015_0c98deca.PDF]]|06/13/16| $9,029,609.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840736725/840736725_2014_0b6a4470.PDF]]|06/03/15| $9,178,234.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840736725/840736725_2013_0a42d985.PDF]]|05/07/14| $7,585,517.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840736725/840736725_2012_0948f3e3.PDF]]|05/29/13| $6,292,333.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/840736725/840736725_2011_084494bd.PDF]]|06/12/12| $5,350,081.00|
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*[[Mountain States Legal Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_States_Legal_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Mountain States Legal Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Mountain_States_Legal_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
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!!!See also
*[[Mountaire Farms|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountaire_Farms]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Mourning in America|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_yG_-K2MDo]]'' May 4, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s failed presidency has left the nation weaker, sicker, and teetering on the verge of a new Great Depression.
There's mourning in America.
[[Twitter]]: https://twitter.com/projectlincoln
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Move Over, Bernie. This Foundation Wants Millennials to Love the Free Market|https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2016/7/28/move-over-bernie-this-foundation-wants-millennials-to-love-t.html]]'' July 28, 2016, Philip Rojc, [[Inside Philanthropy]]
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If nothing else, [[Bernie Sanders]]'s unexpected success in the [[2016]] primaries proves what many conservatives long feared: Young Americans just aren't that bothered by big government. By some polls, millennials favorable to the term "socialism" actually outnumber their peers who prefer "capitalism"—unsurprising, perhaps, from people who were either small children or not yet born when the [[Berlin Wall]] fell.
To conservatives, this is just another symptom of the creeping liberalism that has beset American schools and colleges since the [[1960]]s. Their response over four decades has been to fund an alternate narrative by supporting free market thinkers and young scholars with a more compatible set of beliefs.
It's worked, to some extent. Funders like Bradley, Olin, Scaife and the Kochs collaborated with organizations like the [[Philanthropy Roundtable]] and funds like [[DonorsTrust]], setting up a powerful conservative infrastructure to do battle against what they view as a liberal plot to brainwash the young on campuses everywhere. Right now, no funder plays a bigger role in this effort than [[Charles Koch]], who annually gives over $20 million to support libertarian ideas and activities at several hundred campuses across the U.S.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Moving Day|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2F9D8KvhQuM]]'' August 11, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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Very soon, it's going to be moving day for 25 million Americans.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Mueller questions Cambridge Analytica director Brittany Kaiser|https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/feb/17/brittany-kaiser-trump-russia-robert-mueller-cambridge-analytica]]'' February 17, 2019, Carole Cadwalladr, [[The Guardian]]
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A director of the controversial data company [[Cambridge Analytica]], who appeared with Arron Banks at the launch of the Leave.EU campaign, has been subpoenaed by the US investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the [[Russia]]n government.
A spokesman for [[Brittany Kaiser]], former business development director for Cambridge Analytica – which collapsed after the Observer revealed details of its misuse of [[Facebook]] data – confirmed that she had been subpoenaed by special counsel [[Robert Mueller]], and was cooperating fully with his investigation.
He added that she was assisting other US congressional and legal investigations into the company's activities and had voluntarily turned over documents and data.
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|>| !Munk Debates |
|!website |[[munkdebates.com|https://www.munkdebates.com]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Munk Debates|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munk_Debates]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Munk Foundation]]
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|>| [img width=175px [Rothbard in the early 1990s|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7e/MurrayBW.jpg/175px-MurrayBW.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Murray Newton Rothbard|
|!birth date |March 2, 1926|
|!birth place |[[Bronx|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bronx]], New York City|
|!death date |January 7, 1995 (68 years)|
|!death place |New York City, U.S.|
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''Murray Newton Rothbard'' (March 2, 1926 – January 7, 1995) was an American [[heterodox economist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterodox_economics]] of the [[Austrian School]],<<ref " [1]">> [[economic historian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history]]<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> and [[political theorist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_philosophy]].<<ref " [4]">> Rothbard was a founder and leading theoretician of [[anarcho-capitalism|Anarcho-capitalism]], a staunch advocate of [[historical revisionism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/historical_revisionism]] and a central figure in the 20th-century [[American libertarian movement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism_in_the_United_States]]. He wrote over twenty books on political theory, revisionist history, economics, and other subjects.<<ref " [5]">>
!!!See also
*[[Murray Rothbard|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Rothbard]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Lewis, David Charles. "Biographical Dictionary of American Economists". Thoemmes.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Bessner, Daniel (December 8, 2014). "Murray Rothbard, political strategy, and the making of modern libertarianism". //Intellectual History Review//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Matthews, Peter Hans (July 2002). "An Austrian (Mis)Reads Adam Smith: A critique of Rothbard as intellectual historian".">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Raimondo, Justin. "An Enemy of the State: The Life of Murray N. Rothbard". Prometheus Books.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Doherty, Brian. "The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism". [[Sage Publications]].">>
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|>| !Mustard Seed Media, LLC |
|!jurisdiction |us-nc|
|!registration id |1550684|
|!formation |October 19, 2016|
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{{f375.png}} ''[[My Final Farewell to the Falwells|https://www.thedailybeast.com/larry-flynt-on-his-final-farewell-to-the-falwells]]'' September 1, 2020, Larry Flynt, [[Daily Beast]]
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When I heard that [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. had resigned the presidency of [[Liberty University]] in disgrace, it struck me as the belated ending to a long personal saga with the Falwell clan—and an essential footnote to the role of religion and free speech in America. For those unfamiliar with ancient history, it began in the [[1970]]s, soon after I started publishing Hustler.
Jerry Falwell Sr., then head of the [[Moral Majority]] Christian interest group, sued me for libel and the "intentional infliction of emotional distress" over a Hustler parody of a Campari ad that used the liqueur's slogan: "You'll never forget your first time." The parody featured an interview with Falwell waxing nostalgic about his "first time"—with his mother in a [[Virginia]] outhouse.
The legal battle lasted five years, from [[1983]] to [[1988]], including three decisions against me in federal courts. There was an important principle at stake: the right of artists, writers, and publishers to satirize public figures. Finally, I was vindicated by the Supreme Court in a unanimous decision written by conservative Chief [[Justice William Rehnquist]]. This case is often cited as a landmark ruling for the preservation of our [[First Amendment]] rights to free speech.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[My Pillow Creator Michael Lindell Threatens CNN with Legal Redress Over Anderson Cooper Interview|https://www.newsweek.com/my-pillow-creator-michael-lindell-threatens-cnn-legal-redress-over-anderson-cooper-interview-1530502]]'' September 8, 2020, Paul Bond, [[Newsweek]]
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Michael Lindell, the chair of President [[Donald Trump]]'s reelection campaign in [[Minnesota]] and famous as the creator of My Pillow, is demanding a retraction and threatening "legal redress" over [[CNN]] host [[Anderson Cooper]]'s hostile interview of him where they discussed whether [[Oleandrin]] was a treatment for COVID-19.
In a letter obtained exclusively by [[Newsweek]], attorney L. [[Lin Wood]]—who has sued numerous media outlets on behalf of [[Nick Sandmann]], the teenager maligned for staring at a Native American activist—wrote that Cooper engaged in "the most outrageously unprofessional 'hit piece' interview I have ever viewed."
The attorney adds: "While I am fully aware that Cooper's sarcastic, mocking, derisive, and demeaning tone, attitude and facial expressions toward Mr. Lindell are not legally actionable, I have complete confidence that Cooper's false and defamatory accusations are actionable."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[My Weekend at the Falwells' South Beach Flophouse|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/08/25/jerry-falwell-miami-hostel-liberty-university-trey-falwell-215528]]'' August 25, 2017, Brandon Ambrosino, [[Politico]]
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Were Liberty a for-profit school, it would have to note its lousy loan repayment rates on its promotional material, thanks to borrower protections put into place during the Obama administration. It's not unlike a lung cancer warning on cigarette packaging, says Carey: "U.S. Department of Education Warning: A majority of recent student loan borrowers at this school are not paying down their loans."
The rationale was that the requirement would protect students from taking on a lifetime of debt from fraudulent schools. In a March [[2016]] news release announcing debt relief for students defrauded by 91 campuses of Corinthian College, the Department of Education said it was committed to "aggressive and comprehensive action to address fraudulent, illegal and abusive practices in higher education."
Last January, Falwell told the [[Chronicle of Higher Education]] that Trump assigned him to a task force to identify changes that should be made in the Department of Education. Among those items on his list, said Falwell, were "overreaching regulation" and "borrower defense" rules. "I've got notebooks full of issues," Falwell told the Chronicle.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's Election 'Documentary' Flops: YouTube Removed It And Fact Checkers Are Laughing|https://www.mediaite.com/news/mypillow-ceo-mike-lindells-election-documentary-flops-youtube-removed-it-and-fact-checkers-are-laughing/]]'' February 5, 2021, Sarah Rumpf, [[Mediaite]]
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Earlier this week, [[MyPillow]] CEO [[Mike Lindell]] breathlessly predicted that if his election fraud "documentary," Absolute Proof, failed to persuade Americans of his baseless claims of election fraud, we would soon be headed for the apocalypse. It's a good thing it seems that Lindell is not psychic, because so far his "documentary" is a flop: [[YouTube]] removed it, fact-checkers are having a field day mocking the "documentary's" lack of proof, conservative media network [[One America News Network]] (OAN) aired the "documentary" but slapped a harshly worded disclaimer on it first, and the lawyers for the voting technology companies he accuses of conspiring to commit election fraud are watching the whole thing unfold.
On Thursday, Lindell told a right-wing YouTube channel that his "documentary" was a "miracle" that would reunite America as "one nation under God" again, but if it didn't catch on with people, then the "end times" would be near.
[[Dominion Voting Systems]] has already sued [[Rudy Giuliani]] and [[Sidney Powell]] for defamation for public comments they made while acting as former President [[Donald Trump]]'s attorneys attempting to overthrow President [[Joe Biden]]'s victory in the [[2020]] election, and has sent preservation of evidence letters to Lindell, OAN, [[Fox News]], Trump, and several other media figures and conservative activists who accused them of committing election fraud.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's Facebook posts are full of insider information from January 6|https://www.mediamatters.org/january-6-insurrection/mypillow-ceo-mike-lindells-facebook-posts-are-full-insider-information]]'' February 5, 2021, Olivia Little, [[Media Matters]]
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[[MyPillow]] CEO and pro-Trump media darling [[Mike Lindell]] has been a leading voice in pushing dangerous conspiracy theories about the [[2020]] presidential election (and bankrolling the proliferation of this lie) across right-wing media and social media, most recently through a two-hour film filled with disinformation. He pushed this conspiracy theory in appearances at two rallies the day before the [[January 6]] insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. He also visited the White House nine days after the insurrection to reportedly encourage then-President [[Donald Trump]] to consider enacting martial law.
Now, several of Lindell's public social media posts appear to reveal additional information about his activities in the lead-up to the events that day -- and could implicate other prominent figures.
"Save America March" VIP section photo
A photo posted on both Lindell's prolific personal [[Facebook]] account and his public Facebook page appears to show Lindell, [[QAnon]] supporter and former Trump adviser [[Michael Flynn]], and an individual that appears to be Rep. [[Lauren Boebert]] (R-CO) in a VIP section of the January 6 "Save America" rally outside of the White House, held just before the Capitol insurrection.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's film is 'not intended to be taken as fact'|https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2021/mypillow-ceo-mike-lindells-film-is-not-intended-to-be-taken-as-fact/]]'' February 8, 2021, Noah Y. Kim, [[Poynter Institute]]
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Before [[MyPillow]] CEO [[Mike Lindell]]'s documentary aired on the [[One America News Network]], a disclaimer rolled slowly across the screen:
"The statements and claims expressed in this program are presented at this time as opinions only and are not intended to be taken or interpreted by the viewer as established facts."
The disclaimer cut a sharp contrast with the program's title: "Absolute Proof."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[MyPillow Guy Says He 'Probably' Inspired Trump's Idea of an August Restoration|https://www.thedailybeast.com/mypillow-guy-mike-lindell-says-he-probably-inspired-trumps-august-restoration-notion]]'' June 2, 2021, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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On Monday, [[New York Times]] reporter [[Maggie Haberman]] tweeted that former President Trump has been telling associates that he expects to be restored to the presidency by August, after [[Joe Biden]]'s election is overturned. President Biden, of course, legitimately won the [[2020]] U.S. presidential election, and decisively beat Trump in the [[Electoral College]] and popular vote. There is zero evidence to support that Trump will be back in office this summer, or at any time during the rest of Biden's term.
In the past few weeks, two people close to Trump told The [[Daily Beast]], the ex-president had begun increasingly quizzing confidants about a potential August return to power. What's more, he claimed that a lot of "highly respected" people—who Trump did not name—have been saying it's possible. Both of these sources said they decided not to tell the former president what they were thinking, which was that it's not going to happen.
It's unclear, exactly, who these "highly respected" individuals are, and who first got the August chatter in Trump's ear. But the August deadline tracks with comments made by Lindell, one of the ex-president's most ardent supporters and personal friends.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[MyPillow Guy's 'Cyber Expert' Admits They Have No Proof of Election Hack|https://www.thedailybeast.com/mypillow-guy-mike-lindells-cyber-expert-admits-they-have-no-proof-of-election-hack]]'' August 12, 2021, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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Trump-boosting pillow salesman [[Mike Lindell]] had offered $5 million to anyone who showed up to his three-day "cyber symposium" and could disprove his claims that [[China]] hacked the [[2020]] presidential election via voting machines.
That offer is no longer on the table as of Wednesday evening, according to [[Josh Merritt]], the [[MyPillow]] CEO's lead cyber expert.
In an interview with The [[Washington Times]] on Wednesday, Merritt acknowledged that the data Lindell had long promised to reveal at this week's symposium in [[South Dakota]] was bogus.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[MyPillow magnate Mike Lindell's latest election conspiracy theory is his most bizarre yet|https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/05/politics/mike-lindell-mypillow-ceo-election-claims-invs/index.html]]'' August 6, 2021, Casey Tolan, [[CNN]]
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Lindell, the [[MyPillow]] CEO and a close ally of former President [[Donald Trump]], has emerged as one of the most vocal boosters still pushing false claims about the [[2020]] election. In a series of so-called documentaries, Lindell has advanced an increasingly outlandish theory that foreign hackers broke into the computer systems of election offices like Clark County to switch votes – in what he has described as the "biggest cyber-crime in world history."
Election officials at more than a dozen counties that Lindell has claimed were hacking targets told [[CNN]] that the pillow magnate's claims are utterly meritless. They noted that their voting machines are not connected to the internet, that the results are confirmed by paper ballots, and in some cases that official audits, recounts, or reviews have verified their vote tallies.
In addition, CNN interviewed nine cybersecurity experts, all of whom said the "proof" Lindell has released so far is nonsense – and that there is zero evidence of any kind of successful hacking of last year's election results.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Mystery Surrounds Flamboyant, GOP-Linked Chinese Exile Billionaire|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/mystery-surrounds-flamboyant-gop-linked-chinese-exile-billionaire]]'' July 26, 2019, Josh Kovensky, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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And yet, self-proclaimed [[Chinese]] billionaire [[Guo Wengui]] has inserted himself into GOP politics, reportedly dodging a Chinese extradition request thanks to a [[Mar-a-Lago]] membership. And most recently, in a whiplash-inducing turn of events, Guo is now facing down allegations of being a spy for the same government that has demanded his extradition
Guo came to prominence in January [[2017]] when he launched a media campaign exposing corruption among high-ranking Chinese officials from the comfort of his Central Park-adjacent [[Manhattan]] apartment.
For that, he teamed up with [[Steve Bannon]]. And when his case caught the ire of Chinese officials demanding his return, Trump refused to deport him — reportedly in part because of his membership at Trump's personal club.
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{{f94.png}} ''[[N Carolina woman sues Project Veritas, founder for libel|https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2019/05/21/n-carolina-woman-sues-project-veritas-founder-for-libel.html]]'' May 21, 2019, Emery P. Dalesio, Associated Press, [[Toronto Star]]
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RALEIGH, N.C. - A disabled [[North Carolina]] woman is suing the right-wing group [[Project Veritas]] and its founder [[James O'Keefe]] over how her assault outside a [[2016]] [[Donald Trump]] campaign rally was portrayed in a video.
Jurors in Asheville were sequestered before testimony Tuesday in the federal libel trial expected to last all week.
[[Shirley Teter]], 71, of Asheville, sued O'Keefe, Project Veritas and its tax-exempt social welfare affiliate Project Veritas Action for what her lawyers described as targeting an innocent, private person for "ridicule, contempt, or disgrace." Project Veritas has used disguises and hidden cameras to uncover supposed liberal bias and corruption.
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{{f49.png}} ''[[N.Y. venue cancels screening of Jordan Peterson movie that left staff 'uncomfortable'|https://nationalpost.com/news/new-york-venue-cancels-screening-of-new-jordan-peterson-movie-as-it-made-staff-uncomfortable]]'' October 8, 2019, Devika Desai, [[National Post]]
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A [[New York]] venue has cancelled an encore screening for [[Jordan Peterson]]'s new movie, stating that the film made some of their staff uncomfortable.
In an email circulated to customers who had bought tickets to the show, The Rise of Jordan Peterson, at the Shapeshifters Lab in [[Brooklyn]], filmmakers explained that it was cancelled at the last minute, "due to some staff feeling uncomfortable during the first screening."
"If we had more notice, we would have made alternative arrangements, but we were informed of the cancellation last night at 11 pm," they wrote in the email.
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Nancy Messonnier |
|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
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*[[Nancy Messonnier|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Messonnier]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Nancy Pelosi |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Nancy Pelosi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Pelosi]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Naomi Seibt: 'anti-Greta' activist called white nationalist an inspiration|https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/feb/28/naomi-seibt-anti-greta-activist-white-nationalist-inspiration]]'' February 28, 2020, Stephanie Kirchgaessner, [[The Guardian]]
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A young campaigner who has been hailed by climate sceptics as the right's answer to [[Greta Thunberg]] has previously described a white nationalist who appeared to promote "white genocide" theories as one of her "inspirations".
[[Naomi Seibt]], a 19-year-old from Münster, [[Germany]], who styles herself as a "climate realist", has also had to deny she made remarks that could be seen as antisemitic following an attack on a synagogue last year.
Seibt has been described as the darling of climate change deniers and spoke at a small side event of the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] (CPAC) – a high-profile annual meeting of rightwing activists in [[Washington]] that will also feature the US president, [[Donald Trump]].
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|>| !Narconon of Oklahoma Inc |
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|!leader title |CEO|
|!leader name |[[Gary Smith]]|
|!parent organization |[[Narconon International]]|
|!predecessor |[[Narconon Chilocco]]|
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|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731589280/731589280_2017_102a0cf4.PDF]]|02/14/19| $1,166,850.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731589280/731589280_2016_0e927138.PDF]]|12/11/17| $1,182,486.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731589280/731589280_2015_0d20da54.PDF]]|11/23/16| $1,295,060.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731589280/731589280_2014_0c0c2da6.PDF]]|12/18/15| $1,469,771.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731589280/731589280_2013_0b0775a5.PDF]]|12/29/14| $1,631,599.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731589280/731589280_2012_09e7dec0.PDF]]|01/03/14| $7,377,401.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731589280/731589280_2011_08d831dc.PDF]]|12/21/12| $8,427,332.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731589280/731589280_2010_07d984ba.PDF]]|12/23/11| $8,428,920.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731589280/731589280_2009_06AF377C.PDF]]|12/30/10| $8,649,473.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731589280/731589280_2008_05880CF9.PDF]]|12/08/09| $10,044,241.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731589280/731589280_2007_04A2CFEE.PDF]]|01/17/09| $11,404,566.00|
!!!External links
*[[Narconon of Oklahoma, Inc. (also, Narconon Arrowhead)|http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/corporate/entity.php?ntt=38]], xenu-directory.net.
*[[Narconon Arrowhead|http://narcononreviews.net/location/narconon-arrowhead/]], Narconon Reviews.
*[[FOIA Request Reveals FTC Flooded with Narconon Complaints|http://narcononreviews.net/narconon/foia-request-reveals-ftc-flooded-with-narconon-complaints/]], Narconon Reviews. August 19, 2015.
*[[Narconon of Oklahoma, Inc. dba Narconon Arrowhead|http://www.carf.org/providerProfile.aspx?cid=18129]], CARF, March 25, 2016.
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/a/a2/GumbyEscapes.png]] |
|>| !Narconon Fresh Start |
|!formation |February 23, 2000|
|!registration id |C2213359|
|!tax id |33-0911677|
|!group id |2595|
|!type |501(c)(3)|
|!headquarters |225 W Broadway, Ste 420, Glendale, CA, 91204, USA|
|!leader title |CEO|
|!leader name |[[Larry Trahant]]|
|!leader title2 |Secretary|
|!leader name2 |[[Glenn Farnsworth]]|
|!leader title3 |Treasurer|
|!leader name3 |[[Linda Kloeffler]]|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
|!leader name4 |[[Mark Kirwin]]|
|!formerly |[[Narconon Southern California]]|
|!website |<s>[[drugrehab.com|https://www.drugrehab.com]]</s>|
|!parent organization |[[Narconon Western US]]|
</div>
Formerly named Narconon Southern California.
!!!Corporate information
California Business Search as of April 17, 2015:
|-
|Entity Name:|NARCONON FRESH START
|-
|Entity Number:|C2213359
|-
|Date Filed:|02/23/2000
|-
|Status:|ACTIVE
|-
|Jurisdiction:|CALIFORNIA
|-
|Entity Address:|225 W BROADWAY STE 420
|-
|Entity City, State, Zip:|GLENDALE CA 91204
|-
|Agent for Service of Process:|P MARK KIRWIN
|-
|Agent Address:|4480 MARKET ST STE 804
|-
|Agent City, State, Zip:|VENTURA CA 93003
|}
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |June 27, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Narconon International|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=330911677]]|<|<|
|!EIN |33-0911677|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/1975|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2019_%20.pdf]]|03/02/21| $7,253,571.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/31/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2017_10013185.PDF]]|12/17/18| $7,616,634.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2016_0eb9624f.PDF]]|01/09/18| $7,663,921.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2015_0d2f89bd.PDF]]|12/15/16| $8,432,858.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2014_0c0c44f8.PDF]]|12/18/15| $7,856,540.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2013_0af52d19.PDF]]|12/16/14| $8,148,926.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2012_09eb6f73.PDF]]|01/07/14| $10,262,862.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2011_08d4d1b5.PDF]]|12/20/12| $9,222,382.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2010_07d7852a.PDF]]|12/21/11| $9,129,455.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2009_06A8A468.PDF]]|12/23/10| $8,862,619.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2008_0596CAF6.PDF]]|12/22/09| $9,156,128.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/330911677/330911677_2007_0484BD06.PDF]]|12/19/08| $8,825,454.00|
!!!External links
*[[Narconon Locations Narconon Fresh Start|http://narcononreviews.net/location/narconon-fresh-start/]], Narconon Reviews.
*[[FOIA Request Reveals FTC Flooded with Narconon Complaints|http://narcononreviews.net/narconon/foia-request-reveals-ftc-flooded-with-narconon-complaints/]], Narconon Reviews. August 19, 2015.
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|>| !Narconon of Georgia, Inc. |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/a/a2/GumbyEscapes.png]] |
|!tax id |42-1534941|
|!jurisdiction |us-ga|
|!registration id |0117713|
|!formation |April 12, 2001|
|!location |611 S. Fort Harrison, 228, Clearwater, FL, 33756, USA|
</div>
!!!Information
|-
|Name|''Narconon Georgia''
|-
|Status|''Closed''
|-
|Type|Rehab
|-
|Resident Capacity|
|-
|Staff|
|-
|Location|
|}
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |October 28, 2018|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Narconon International|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=421534941]]|<|<|
|!EIN |42-1534941|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/1975|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2014 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/421534941/421534941_2014_0c24e6d4.PDF]]|01/21/16| $2,383.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/421534941/421534941_2013_0afa2f0c.PDF]]|12/22/14| $32,823.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/421534941/421534941_2012_09e5f806.PDF]]|01/02/14| $50,748.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/421534941/421534941_2011_08d8b764.PDF]]|12/21/12| $64,038.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/421534941/421534941_2010_07d67c1f.PDF]]|12/20/11| $30,474.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/421534941/421534941_2009_06A5DA5A.PDF]]|12/21/10| $7,303.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/421534941/421534941_2008_059CA2D4.PDF]]|12/31/09| $106,809.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/421534941/421534941_2007_047B1890.PDF]]|12/09/08| $78,680.00|
!!!External links
*[[Narconon Reviews - Georgia|http://narcononreviews.net/location/georgia/]].
*[[FOIA Request Reveals FTC Flooded with Narconon Complaints|http://narcononreviews.net/narconon/foia-request-reveals-ftc-flooded-with-narconon-complaints/]], Narconon Reviews. August 19, 2015.
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/3/38/Narconon_logo.gif/175px-Narconon_logo.gif]] |
|>| !Narconon International |
|!formation |May 20, 1970|
|!registration id |C0598820|
|!tax id |95-2769582|
|!group id |2595|
|!type |Drug rehabilitation program|
|!headquarters |7065 Hollywood Blvd, STE 100, Los Angeles, CA, 90028, USA|
|!leader title |CEO|
|!leader name |[[Jo-Ann Richardson]]<<ref " [1]">>|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
|!leader name4 |[[Timothy Bowles]]|
|!founder |William Benitez, [[L. Ron Hubbard]]|
|!parent organization |[[ABLE]]|
|!website |[[narconon.org|https://narconon.org]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |June 28, 2019|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Narconon International|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=952769582]]|<|<|
|!EIN |95-2769582|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/1975|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/952769582/952769582_2017_10195183.PDF]]|02/05/19| $1,251,643.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/952769582/952769582_2016_0eab77a0.PDF]]|01/03/18| $1,271,762.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/952769582/952769582_2015_0d2f8df3.PDF]]|12/15/16| $999,864.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/952769582/952769582_2014_0c0c06cb.PDF]]|12/18/15| $999,311.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/952769582/952769582_2013_0afa6300.PDF]]|12/23/14| $1,115,052.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/952769582/952769582_2012_09c802c6.PDF]]|12/10/13| $2,282,985.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/952769582/952769582_2011_08d195df.PDF]]|12/18/12| $2,134,667.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/952769582/952769582_2010_07d78502.PDF]]|12/21/11| $2,069,169.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/952769582/952769582_2009_06A79ABA.PDF]]|12/22/10| $2,306,630.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/952769582/952769582_2008_059454C7.PDF]]|12/19/09| $2,423,767.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/952769582/952769582_2007_0484D8BC.PDF]]|12/19/08| $2,036,077.00|
!!!External links
*[[FOIA Request Reveals FTC Flooded with Narconon Complaints|http://narcononreviews.net/narconon/foia-request-reveals-ftc-flooded-with-narconon-complaints/]], Narconon Reviews. August 19, 2015.
----
<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[California Secretary of State|https://businesssearch.sos.ca.gov/Document/RetrievePDF?Id=00598820-23037489]], October 13, 2017">>
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/a/a2/GumbyEscapes.png]] |
|>| !Narconon Western United States |
|!formation |December 23, 2004|
|!registration id |C2712068|
|!tax id |65-1238009|
|!group id |2595|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Luria Dion]]|
|!parent organization |[[Narconon International]]|
</div>
Nominally the controlling organization for Narconons in the Western Unites States, it's unclear if they're anything more than a legal buffer, with real control from [[Narconon International]] and now [[ABLE]].
!!!Corporate information
California Business Search as of April 26, 2015:
|-
|Entity Name:|NARCONON WESTERN UNITED STATES
|-
|Entity Number:|C2712068
|-
|Date Filed:|12/23/2004
|-
|Status:|ACTIVE
|-
|Jurisdiction:|CALIFORNIA
|-
|Entity Address:|249 N BRAND BLVD #384
|-
|Entity City, State, Zip:|GLENDALE CA 91203-2609
|-
|Agent for Service of Process:|LURIA K DION
|-
|Agent Address:|249 N BRAND BLVD #384
|-
|Agent City, State, Zip:|GLENDALE CA 91203-2609
|}
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |June 28, 2019|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Narconon International|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=651238009]]|<|<|
|!EIN |65-1238009|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/1975|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2017 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/651238009/651238009_2017_100be56f.PDF]]|12/21/18| $8,048.00|
|!2016 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/651238009/651238009_2016_0e9573f9.PDF]]|12/15/17| $23,897.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/651238009/651238009_2015_0d72d016.PDF]]|03/07/17| $56,854.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/651238009/651238009_2014_0c0c2119.PDF]]|12/18/15| $409,478.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/651238009/651238009_2013_0a8187f2.PDF]]|08/16/14| $560,904.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/651238009/651238009_2012_09abd95f.PDF]]|11/06/13| $623,500.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/651238009/651238009_2011_0875ac97.PDF]]|08/30/12| $504,523.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/651238009/651238009_2010_077290a5.PDF]]|09/09/11| $331,254.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/651238009/651238009_2009_069F0669.PDF]]|12/16/10| $166,640.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/651238009/651238009_2008_05992382.PDF]]|12/29/09| $216,920.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/651238009/651238009_2007_0484BD35.PDF]]|12/19/08| $84,212.00|
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|>| !Natalia Veselnitskaya |
</div>
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|>| !Natasha Stoynoff |
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|>| !Nation of Islam |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/f/f2/Nation_of_Islam_Symbol.png/175px-Nation_of_Islam_Symbol.png]] |
|!abbreviation |NOI|
|!formation |July 4, 1930 (91 years)|
|!founder |[[Wallace Fard Muhammad]]|
|!founding location |[[Detroit, Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit]], U.S.|
|!type |[[Political|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics]] [[religious movement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/religious_movement]]|
|!status |Active|
|!headquarters |[[Mosque Maryam|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosque_Maryam]], [[Chicago, Illinois|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago]]|
|!location |United States|
|!membership |20,000–50,000<<ref " [1]">>|
|!membership year |2007 estimate|
|!leader title |Leader|
|!leader name |[[Louis Farrakhan]]|
|!slogan |"Justice or Else!"|
|!website |[[noi.org|https://www.noi.org]]|
</div>
Superficially Muslim, merging with Scientology.
!!!See also
*[[Nation of Islam|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation_of_Islam]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Black Hebrew Israelites|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Hebrew_Israelites]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Antivaccinationists and the Nation of Islam protest in front of the CDC, but don't you dare call them "antivaccine"|https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/antivaccinationists-and-the-nation-of-islam-protest-in-front-of-the-cdc-but-dont-you-dare-call-them-antivaccine/]], David Gorski, October 26, 2015, Science-Based Medicine.
*[[Nation of Islam|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/nation-islam]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
----
<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "MacFarquhar, Neil (February 26, 2007). [[Nation of Islam at a Crossroad as Leader Exits|https://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/26/us/26farrakhan.html?pagewanted=all]]. //The New York Times//.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Nation's Biggest Charity Is Funding Influential White Nationalist Group|https://readsludge.com/2019/11/22/nations-biggest-charity-is-funding-influential-white-nationalist-group/]]'' November 22, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
----
Before murdering nine [[African-American]] congregants at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in [[Charleston]], [[South Carolina]] in [[2015]], white nationalist [[Dylann Roof]] wrote a manifesto explaining his motivations. The young, white man had heard about "black-on-white crime" and looked it up on [[Google]]. What he found first was the website of the white nationalist hate group [[Council of Conservative Citizens]], where he read fabricated claims that black people are more prone to violence and that black Americans kill white people at higher rates than they kill other black Americans. (The exact opposite is true, and the disparity is very large.)
But it wasn't the Council of Conservative Citizens that birthed the black-on-white crime myth. It was a nonprofit called the [[New Century Foundation]], a hate group founded in [[1990]], along with its [[American Renaissance]] magazine, by the prominent white nationalist [[Jared Taylor]]. On the pages of his magazine and those of the conservative [[National Review]], Taylor laid out his false argument: "The United States has neither a unique 'culture of violence' nor inadequate gun laws. It has a high rate of violent crime because it has a large number of violent black criminals."
Other white nationalist groups pounced at Taylor's racist propaganda, including the Council of Conservative Citizens, which has had a long and collaborative relationship with Taylor and his organization.
<div style="float: right; max-width:300px">
|>| !National Center on Sexual Exploitation |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/a/a4/NCOSE.png/175px-NCOSE.png]] |
|!tax id |13-2608326|
|!formerly |Operation Yorkville <small>(1962-1968)</small><br/>Morality In Media <small>(1968-2015)</small>|
|!website |[[endsexualexploitation.org/|https://endsexualexploitation.org/]]|
</div>
!!!Funding
The organization has received funding from [[Philip Anschutz]] and the [[Coors Brewing Company|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coors_Brewing_Company]] family.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [3]">> [[Joseph Coors|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Coors]] was also a member of the organization's board of directors.<<ref " [3]">> [[U.S. Department of Justice|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Department_of_Justice]] (DOJ) grants of $150,000 in the 2005 and 2006 [[federal budgets|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_federal_budget]] funded Morality in Media's review of citizen-generated obscenity complaints submitted to the group's ObscenityCrimes.org website. MIM deemed 67,000 complaints legitimate by August 2007 and referred them to the DOJ,<<ref " [4]">> but the program never resulted in a prosecution.<<ref " [2]">> The grants were created by [[Congressional earmarks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earmark_(politics)]] by U.S. Representative [[Frank Wolf]] of Virginia.<<ref " [4]">>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[National Center On Sexual Exploitation Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=132608326]]|<|<|
|!EIN |13-2608326|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/1963|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/12/21| $3,553,989.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/30/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2017_10487dbe.PDF]]|03/11/19| $208,154.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2016_0ee5f085.PDF]]|03/06/18| $264,108.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2015_0d95c1bf.PDF]]|04/13/17| $45,593.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2014_0c6acf6d.PDF]]|04/05/16| $177,924.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2013_0a9e9442.PDF]]|09/30/14| $81,777.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2012_0950368a.PDF]]|06/07/13| $72,171.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2011_08ddab72.PDF]]|12/28/12| $72,044.00|
|!2010 |[[990R|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2010_08c32d7c.PDF]]|12/06/12| $0.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2009_063ADA2A.PDF]]|08/02/10| $339,926.00|
|!2008 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2008_0521445F.PDF]]|06/26/09| $461,137.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132608326/132608326_2007_041DADA8.PDF]]|06/30/08| $328,703.00|
!!!See also
*[[National Center on Sexual Exploitation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Center_on_Sexual_Exploitation]] - //Wikipedia.//
----
<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Barnett, Antony (June 16, 2002). [[US probe into Dome's new owner|https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/jun/16/uk.dome]]. //[[The Guardian]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Stone, Geoffrey R.. [[Sex and the Constitution: Sex, Religion, and Law from America's Origins to the Twenty-First Century|https://books.google.com/books?id=7DSFDQAAQBAJ&q=%22morality+in+media%22]]. [[Liveright Publishing]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Bellant, Russ. "The Coors Connection: How Coors Family Philanthropy Undermines Democratic Pluralism". [[South End Press]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Lewis, Neil A. [[Federal Effort on Web Obscenity Shows Few Results|https://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/10/us/10obscene.html?ref=us]] ''New York Times'', via nytimes.com, 2007-08-10. Retrieved on 2007-08-11.">>
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|>| !National Christian Foundation |
|!tax id |30-0209280|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |September 6, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[National Christian Foundation Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=300209280]]|<|<|
|!EIN |30-0209280|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/2003|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2018_ .pdf]]|06/15/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2017_0ffb20b9.PDF]]|12/13/18| $120,923,635.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2016_0e924c0d.PDF]]|12/11/17| $96,500,556.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2015_0d280830.PDF]]|12/08/16| $57,171,864.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2014_0c092c4c.PDF]]|12/15/15| $16,416.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2013_0afa3914.PDF]]|12/22/14| $13,242.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2012_09c88664.PDF]]|12/11/13| $30,538,268.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2011_08759476.PDF]]|08/30/12| $13,245.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2010_07c8f20f.PDF]]|12/09/11| $13,357.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2009_069A541A.PDF]]|12/13/10| $13,333.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2008_059337F9.PDF]]|12/18/09| $33,398.00|
|!2007 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/300209280/300209280_2007_044A1351.PDF]]|09/16/08| $0.00|
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{{f248.png}} ''[[National Conservatives Coordinated State Lockdown Protests|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/04/national-conservatives-coordinate-state-lockdown-protests.html]]'' April 22, 2020, Ed Kilgore, [[New York Magazine]]
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It's been obvious from the get-go that the rapidly spreading protests against state coronavirus stay-at-home or "lockdown" orders were intensely ideological in nature, emanating from hard-core conservatives who didn't much believe the pandemic was real or had objections to government-imposed restrictions of dangerous activities on various pseudo-constitutional grounds. And it's also been apparent that these protests were not spontaneous but largely the product of local, state, or national coordination by right-wing groups, many of them veterans of the tea-party movement that also began over a decade ago as a bunch of "plain citizens" in Revolutionary War garb and insignia who just happened to share the constitutional, fiscal, and economic policy views common among well-heeled K Street conservative lobbies and [[Republican]] pols.
There's new reporting from the [[New York Times]] illustrating the connective tissue among these state protests, which (like the tea-party movement) has some grassroots elements but wouldn't have gone very far without the artificial turf of national coordination:
An informal coalition of influential conservative leaders and groups, some with close connections to the White House, has been quietly working to nurture protests and apply political and legal pressure to overturn state and local orders intended to stop the spread of the coronavirus …
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|>| !National Council of Churches |
|!founded |1950|
|!website |[[nationalcouncilofchurches.us|https://nationalcouncilofchurches.us]]|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[National Council of Churches|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Council_of_Churches]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !National Endowment for Democracy |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/75/NED-logo.svg/175px-NED-logo.svg.png]] |
|!type |[[501(c)(3)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(3)]] [[non-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit_organization]] [[NGO|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-governmental_organisation]]|
|!tax id |52-1344831|
|!founded date |November 18, 1983|
|!location |[[Washington, DC]], [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!origins |[[U.S. Congress|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Congress]] resolution H.R. 2915|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Carl Gershman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Gershman]]|
|!area served |Worldwide|
|!homepage |[[ned.org|https://www.ned.org]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |February 3, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[National Endowment For Democracy|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521344831]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1344831|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/1985|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2018_ .pdf]]|10/15/20| $143,341,427.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2017_ .pdf]]|10/18/19| $0.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2016_0fb44a26.PDF]]|10/23/18| $127,190,134.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2015_0e04cf24.pdf]]|08/28/17| $123,023,928.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2014_0d05e659.PDF]]|10/19/16| $104,540,179.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2013_0bc9c043.PDF]]|09/10/15| $105,454,184.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2012_0aba369a.PDF]]|10/24/14| $89,951,362.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2011_093750f8.PDF]]|05/03/13| $99,899,490.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2010_08724b52.PDF]]|08/28/12| $96,696,019.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2009_06DBAAEA.PDF]]|03/24/11| $108,149,741.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2008_06BF6919.PDF]]|02/10/11| $112,314,716.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521344831/521344831_2007_05029518.PDF]]|05/26/09| $117,463,899.00|
!!!See also
*[[National Endowment for Democracy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Endowment_for_Democracy]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[National Enquirer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Enquirer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !National Institute for Labor Relations Research |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/a/ae/Nilrr-logo-clear-1.png/175px-Nilrr-logo-clear-1.png]] |
|!tax id |52-1303565|
|!leader title |D. Special Projects|
|!leader name |[[Mark Mix]]|
|!location |5211 Port Royal Road, Suite 510, Springfield, Virginia, 22151, USA|
|!website |[[nilrr.org/|https://nilrr.org/]]|
</div>
The research head of the anti-labor [[Cerberus|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerberus]], producing biased studies and reports, which are then cited by other members of the [[State Policy Network]].
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |September 6, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[National Institute For Labor Relations Research|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521303565]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1303565|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |09/1983|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2018_ .pdf]]|10/01/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2017_0fa677d9.PDF]]|10/12/18| $808,361.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2016_0def769b.pdf]]|08/08/17| $622,306.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2015_0ce38892.PDF]]|09/07/16| $650,999.00|
|!2014 |[[990R|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2014_0c9d8461.PDF]]|06/22/16| $0.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2013_0a8c8ca2.PDF]]|09/10/14| $407,176.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2012_099533ac.PDF]]|09/18/13| $230,528.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2011_08725e1a.PDF]]|08/28/12| $427,413.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2010_076bd40f.PDF]]|09/01/11| $449,886.00|
|!2009 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2009_064ECDA2.PDF]]|08/31/10| $339,722.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2008_05509AD2.PDF]]|09/18/09| $354,225.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521303565/521303565_2007_04A2428E.PDF]]|01/17/09| $436,793.00|
!!!See also
*[[National Right to Work Committee]]
*[[National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation]]
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!!!See also
*[[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Institute_of_Allergy_and_Infectious_Diseases]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !National Labor Relations Board |
|!abbreviation |NLRB|
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/be/National_Labor_Relations_Board_logo_-_color.jpg/175px-National_Labor_Relations_Board_logo_-_color.jpg]] |
|!formation |July 5, 1935 (86 years)|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[National Labor Relations Board|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Labor_Relations_Board]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !National Legal Foundation |
|!tax id |54-1325665|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |June 27, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[National Legal Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=541325665]]|<|<|
|!EIN |54-1325665|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/1987|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541325665/541325665_2019_%20.pdf]]|03/29/21| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541325665/541325665_2017_10601b0d.PDF]]|04/24/19| $139,809.00|
|!2016 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541325665/541325665_2016_0f7ad790.PDF]]|09/13/18| $72,531.00|
|!2015 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541325665/541325665_2015_0d45475c.PDF]]|01/09/17| $44,075.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541325665/541325665_2014_0c1146e5.PDF]]|12/30/15| $140,983.00|
|!2013 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541325665/541325665_2013_0b0f3524.PDF]]|01/08/15| $27,103.00|
|!2012 |[[990ER|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541325665/541325665_2012_0a5c751d.PDF]]|06/10/14| $0.00|
|!2010 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541325665/541325665_2010_07e548c1.PDF]]|01/09/12| $55,729.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541325665/541325665_2008_05A0EED4.PDF]]|01/07/10| $72,972.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/541325665/541325665_2007_049FF0EC.PDF]]|01/16/09| $119,476.00|
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|>| !National Policy Institute |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/9/94/Spencer-nazi.png/175px-Spencer-nazi.png]] |
|!motto |"For our people, our culture, our future."|
|!type |[[White nationalism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_nationalism]], [[white supremacism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/white_supremacism]]|
|!headquarters |[[Alexandria, Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria,_Virginia]], U.S.|
|!tax id |52-1259838|
|!registration id |02283679|
|!jurisdiction |us-va|
|!formation |April 1, 1982|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Richard Spencer]]|
|!leader title2 |Director|
|!leader name2 |[[William Regnery]]|
|!leader title3 |Director|
|!leader name3 |[[John Gardner]]|
|!leader title4 |Director|
|!leader name4 |[[Anthony Hilton]]|
|!abbreviation |NPI|
|!location |98 Elk Highlands Drive, Whitefish, MT, 59937, USA|
|!website |[[npiamerica.org|https://npiamerica.org]]|
</div>
White supremacists, Nazis, etc.
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 26, 2018|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[National Policy Institute Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=521259838]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-1259838|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/2018|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2015 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521259838/521259838_2015_0d577dd4.PDF]]|01/30/17| $4,376.00|
|!2014 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521259838/521259838_2014_0d577943.PDF]]|01/30/17| $14,792.00|
|!2013 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521259838/521259838_2013_0d577de4.PDF]]|01/30/17| $6,194.00|
!!!See also
*[[National Policy Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Policy_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !National Prayer Breakfast |
</div>
!!!See also
*[[National Prayer Breakfast|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Prayer_Breakfast]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !The National Pulse |
|!website |[[thenationalpulse.com|https://thenationalpulse.com]]|
</div>
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<div style="float: right; max-width:300px">
|>| !National Review Institute |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/a/af/Natreview.jpg/175px-Natreview.jpg]] |
|!tax id |13-3649537|
|!website |[[nrinstitute.org/|https://nrinstitute.org/]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[National Review Institute|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=133649537]]|<|<|
|!EIN |13-3649537|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/1992|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133649537/133649537_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/05/21| $12,520,426.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133649537/133649537_2017_10410f2f.PDF]]|03/05/19| $11,315,351.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133649537/133649537_2016_0ec7df97.PDF]]|01/17/18| $9,784,031.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133649537/133649537_2015_0d9c489f.PDF]]|04/18/17| $9,507,946.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133649537/133649537_2014_0c5011ef.PDF]]|02/25/16| $6,134,494.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133649537/133649537_2013_0b0efabf.PDF]]|01/08/15| $6,355,639.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133649537/133649537_2012_09f0d27e.PDF]]|01/09/14| $4,012,786.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133649537/133649537_2011_08e250a5.PDF]]|12/31/12| $4,490,746.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133649537/133649537_2010_07e2da35.PDF]]|01/05/12| $3,156,603.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133649537/133649537_2009_06B487D5.PDF]]|01/10/11| $3,152,403.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133649537/133649537_2007_049BBB34.PDF]]|01/14/09| $3,287,784.00|
!!!See also
*[[National Review|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Review]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !National Rifle Association of America |
|!type |[[Not-for-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-profit_organization]]|
|!tax id |53-0116130|
|!founded date |November 20, 1871|
|!location |11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA, 22030, USA|
|!website |[[nrahq.org|https://nrahq.org]]|
</div>
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |June 1, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[National Rifle Association Of America|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=530116130]]|<|<|
|!EIN |53-0116130|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/1944|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2018_ .pdf]]|02/06/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2017_10069406.PDF]]|12/19/18| $196,125,681.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2016_0e77c76b.PDF]]|11/15/17| $217,136,587.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2015_0d6a12a1.PDF]]|02/27/17| $214,839,625.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2014_0c187502.PDF]]|01/11/16| $207,610,450.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2013_0add2317.PDF]]|11/25/14| $229,468,040.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2012_09d5d974.PDF]]|12/20/13| $160,497,536.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2011_08c44d83.PDF]]|12/06/12| $149,826,381.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2010_07a6c81c.PDF]]|11/09/11| $163,781,200.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2009_067189F6.PDF]]|10/19/10| $160,315,364.00|
|!2008 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2008_056AD421.PDF]]|11/06/09| $131,342,619.00|
|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/530116130/530116130_2007_049896F7.PDF]]|01/13/09| $142,141,522.00|
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|>| !National Right to Work Committee |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/b/b9/Nrtwc-logo-low.png/175px-Nrtwc-logo-low.png]] |
|!tax id |51-0147724|
|!location |8001 Braddock Road, Suite 500, Springfield, VA, 22160, USA|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Mark Mix]]|
|!website |[[nrtwc.org/|https://nrtwc.org/]]|
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The lobbying head of the anti-labor [[Cerberus|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerberus]], backing model legislation proposed by the [[State Policy Network]] and the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]].
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |February 3, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[The National Right To Work Committee Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=510147724]]|<|<|
|!EIN |51-0147724|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/1964|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2019_ .pdf]]|10/09/20| $15,007,886.00|
|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2018_ .pdf]]|10/30/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2017_0f8c0ff9.PDF]]|09/25/18| $14,555,333.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2016_0e583980.PDF]]|10/20/17| $12,701,935.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2015_0d32243e.PDF]]|12/19/16| $11,510,271.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2014_0bcbf08a.PDF]]|09/12/15| $11,839,082.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2013_0abfb163.PDF]]|10/28/14| $10,465,590.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2012_09c3da28.PDF]]|12/06/13| $10,608,651.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2011_0876379a.PDF]]|09/04/12| $8,125,094.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2010_0767ff75.PDF]]|08/25/11| $7,081,216.00|
|!2009 |[[990OR|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2009_069FD907.PDF]]|12/16/10| $7,215,718.00|
|!2008 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2008_054B3327.PDF]]|09/09/09| $3,720,245.00|
|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510147724/510147724_2007_04497179.PDF]]|09/15/08| $2,960,992.00|
!!!See also
*[[National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation]]
*[[National Institute for Labor Relations Research]]
!!!External links
*[[National Right to Work Committee|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/National_Right_to_Work_Committee]], SourceWatch.
*[[National Right to Work|https://ballotpedia.org/National_Right_to_Work]], Ballotpedia.
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|>| !National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/1/17/Nrtw_logo.jpg/175px-Nrtw_logo.jpg]] |
|!tax id |59-1588825|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Mark Mix]]|
|!location |8001 Braddock Road, Suite 600, Springfield, VA, 22160, USA|
|!website |[[nrtw.org|https://nrtw.org]]|
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The legal head of the anti-labor [[Cerberus|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerberus]], bringing well-funded legal fights to try to overturn labor protection laws, and make unions expend resources to fight these efforts.
!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 24, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[National Right To Work Legal Defense & Education Foundation Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=591588825]]|<|<|
|!EIN |59-1588825|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/1980|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2018_ .pdf]]|10/01/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2017_0fa6655b.PDF]]|10/12/18| $25,033,594.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2016_0df80eb0.pdf]]|08/15/17| $20,665,881.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2015_0ce388ba.PDF]]|09/07/16| $20,910,465.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2014_0bc2d279.PDF]]|08/31/15| $22,036,841.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2013_0a8c4ce6.PDF]]|09/10/14| $20,575,810.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2012_099557d4.PDF]]|09/18/13| $16,946,998.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2011_08725e3c.PDF]]|08/28/12| $13,912,232.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2010_076cdb27.PDF]]|09/02/11| $13,203,200.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2009_064DEBB5.PDF]]|08/28/10| $11,838,487.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2008_054FF364.PDF]]|09/17/09| $9,837,510.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/591588825/591588825_2007_04A242AC.PDF]]|01/17/09| $13,101,339.00|
!!!See also
*[[National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Right_to_Work_Legal_Defense_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[National Right to Work Committee]]
*[[National Institute for Labor Relations Research]]
!!!External links
*[[National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/National_Right_to_Work_Legal_Defense_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
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*[[United States National Security Council|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_National_Security_Council]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !National Socialist Movement |
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Nazi wankers.
!!!See also
*[[National Socialist Movement (United States)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Socialist_Movement_(United_States)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !NationBuilder |
|!website |[[nationbuilder.com/|https://nationbuilder.com/]]|
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|>| !Nations in Action Globally Lifting Up Fund |
|!tax id |82-3714288|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |September 4, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Nations In Action Globally Lifting Up Fund|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=823714288]]|<|<|
|!EIN |82-3714288|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/2019|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/823714288/823714288_2019_%20.pdf]]|06/02/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/823714288/823714288_2018_%20.pdf]]|02/06/20| $0.00|
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|>| !Natural News |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
|!type |[[Fake news blog|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fake_news]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Natural News|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_News]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Natural News|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Natural_News]], SourceWatch.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Navarro left a trail of political wreckage in California|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/08/trump-adviser-peter-navarro-california-170105]]'' April 8, 2020, Carla Marinucci, [[Politico]]
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Remer says Navarro positioned himself as a "no-growth" mayoral candidate in [[1992]], and won the backing of environmental groups like the Sierra Club when he ran for city council in [[1993]], and the county board of supervisors in [[1994]]. In his final campaign effort in [[2001]], Navarro lost a special election to the county supervisors board, netting barely 8 percent of the vote.
Today, Remer says he's not surprised that Navarro has wedged his way into Trump's inner circle — or that he has stubbornly defended his credentials (a Ph.D in economics) on the issue of prescribing hydroxychloroquine, even though it's put him in conflict with Fauci, the government's leading infectious disease expert and the longtime director of the National Institute Of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
"He totally had a sense of his own righteousness ...and it may have been ultimately his undoing, because he was so totally arrogant about it," Remer said. "I can totally see him taking on Fauci....it fits, because he really believes that he alone knows the truth.'
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Navarro publicly said Americans had 'nothing to worry about' while privately warning coronavirus could cost lives and dollars|https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/10/politics/peter-navarro-coronavirus/index.html]]'' April 10, 2020, Em Steck, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) White House trade adviser [[Peter Navarro]] publicly said Americans had "nothing to worry about" while he privately warned the White House that the coronavirus pandemic could cost trillions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of American lives.
Navarro circulated two memos at the White House in late January and February warning that a full-blown coronavirus outbreak would leave American lives and the economy vulnerable.
But Navarro, a frequent surrogate for President [[Donald Trump]] and his administration on television, continued to present a far more optimistic message in public, CNN's KFile found after reviewing Navarro's interviews, statements and writings.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Navarro Throws Another White House Health Expert Under Bus Over Hydroxy|https://www.thedailybeast.com/peter-navarro-throws-another-white-house-health-expert-under-bus-over-hydroxy?ref=home]]'' August 3, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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White House trade adviser [[Peter Navarro]] publicly bashed yet another White House public-health expert on Monday while touting an unproven anti-malarial drug, saying he took "exception" to coronavirus testing czar [[Brett Giroir]] dismissing hydroxychloroquine as an effective coronavirus treatment.
Days after [[CNN]] cut short a Navarro interview after he kept repeating the racist phrase "[[China]] virus," the network invited him on for yet another contentious segment that featured the combative Trump aide disseminating coronavirus disinformation.
Navarro, who has been an outspoken proponent of hydroxychloroquine and has repeatedly attacked top infectious disease expert Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] for warning about the drug's lack of efficacy, doubled down on his embrace of the drug while taking aim at Giroir.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Nazi Richard Spencer getting punched to Just Can't Get Enough.|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVCg8FmPlC8]]'' August 14, 2017, J.R. McGrail, [[YouTube]]
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Nazi, [[Richard Spencer]] saying DepecheMode is "the official band of the alt-right" — getting punched to Just Can't Get Enough.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Nazikeule im Dritten Reich|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvgZtdmyKlI]]'' May 21, 2019, Bohemian Browser Ballett, [[YouTube]]
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English subtitles are available!
Hier abonnieren: http://bit.ly/BBB-auf-Youtube-folgen
Folge uns auf Facebook: http://bit.ly/auf-facebook-folgen
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Nazis used red triangles to mark political prisoners. That symbol is why Facebook banned a Donald Trump reelection campaign ad.|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/06/18/nazis-used-red-triangles-they-symbol-organized-hate/3217951001/]]'' June 19, 2020, Joel Shannon, [[USA Today]]
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A red triangle was once a common sight at Nazi concentration camps, a part of history now thrust into the national spotlight by a banned political campaign ad.
[[Facebook]] moved Thursday to remove ads from President [[Donald Trump]]'s reelection campaign that the company said violated its policies on "organized hate" and were a "banned hate group's symbol," an upside-down red triangle.
The symbol is not listed in the [[Anti-Defamation League]]'s database of symbols of hate and resembles an emoji that can be easily used. At particular issue currently: It may also be tied to antifa, an umbrella term for leftist militants.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[NBC just dangerously normalized the misogynistic, "alt-right"-associated society "Proud Boys"|https://www.mediamatters.org/nbc/nbc-just-dangerously-normalized-misogynistic-alt-right-associated-society-proud-boys]]'' November 6, 2017, Cristina López G., [[Media Matters]]
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The video troupe at [[NBC]] Left Field has created a glossy short documentary about the self-described "Western chauvinist" organization [[Proud Boys]], uncritically presenting the group as an all-male "fraternal society of nationalists" aggrieved that men are supposedly under attack in America. The short documentary took statements from Proud Boys members at face value without giving audiences the complete picture of this violent-prone organization, which is actually a gateway to extremism like white supremacy.
NBC Left Field, an [[NBC News]] division that bills itself as "a new internationally-minded video troupe that makes short, creative docs and features," covered the Proud Boys as a quirky curiosity, naively presenting members' views as playfully eccentric as opposed to extremist and discriminatory ideologies. NBC team allowed the Proud Boys to normalize and mainstream their extremism by uncritically airing group members statements like "there's a mainstream societal attack on being a hetero cis white men," or playing footage of its founder [[Gavin McInnes]] saying, "I think it's fair to call me Islamophobic," without any pushback. And it did so without mentioning the ties some Proud Boys members have to white supremacy or their philosophy of violence, which they have organized around and acted upon, including in [[Charlottesville]]. No wonder McInnes, who habitually rails against mainstream media, was thrilled with the kid-glove treatment.
By presenting the group as a solution to the loneliness of men who feel targeted by what one called a "mainstream societal attack," NBC's Aurora Almendral inadvertently validated their grievances while failing to give her audience the full picture of what the boys stand for.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[NBC: Everything Trump's COVID Adviser Says Is False, Proclaims CDC Director|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/nbc-everything-trumps-covid-adviser-says-is-false-proclaims-cdc-director]]'' September 28, 2020, Josh Kovensky, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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Centers for Disease Control Director Dr. [[Robert Redfield]] was overheard on an airplane candidly expressing his real feelings on Friday, revealing to all his dim view of President Trump's new favorite COVID-19 adviser, [[NBC]] reported.
"Everything he says is false," Redfield said of Dr. [[Scott Atlas]], a radiologist who hasn't practiced medicine since [[2012]].
Before joining the White House's coronavirus task force in August [[2020]], Atlas had not spent time on epidemiology but rather on advocacy against "socialized medicine."
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|>| !Neal P. Dunn |
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Nearly a Dozen Liberty U. Students Sick With Coronavirus Symptoms After Falwell Reopened Campus|https://www.thedailybeast.com/nearly-a-dozen-liberty-university-students-sick-with-coronavirus-symptoms-after-falwell-reopened-campus]]'' March 29, 2020, Julia Arciga, [[Daily Beast]]
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The physician who runs the evangelical school's student-health service, Dr. [[Thomas Eppes]] Jr., told The New York Times that three students were referred to local hospitals while eight more were instructed to self-isolate. "Liberty will be notifying the community as deemed appropriate and required by law," university president [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. told the newspaper, adding that any student returning to campus would have to self-quarantine for two weeks.
Eppes said he told Falwell that health officials have "lost the ability to corral" the virus but didn't urge him to close the school, leaving Falwell to make the decision. The mayor and city manager of Lynchburg, Virginia said they were told by Falwell two weeks ago that he had every intention to follow Virginia's public health directives and close the school to almost all students, though he apparently changed his mind.
Eight-hundred of the 1,900 students that initially returned to campus last week have left, but Falwell said students off-campus should be concerned due to the crowded conditions they're living in. "If I were them, I'd be more nervous," he said.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Nearly half 'reopen America' Twitter accounts are bots: report|https://www.businessinsider.com/nearly-half-of-reopen-america-twitter-accounts-are-bots-report-2020-5]]'' May 22, 2020, Aaron Holmes, [[Business Insider]]
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As parts of the US have lifted shutdown orders during the COVID-19 pandemic, there's been a fierce argument online about the risks and benefits of reopening. New research suggests that bots have been dominating that debate.
[[Carnegie Mellon University]] researchers analyzed over 200 million tweets discussing COVID-19 and related issues since January and found that roughly half the accounts — including 62% of the 1,000 most influential retweeters — appeared to be bots, they said in a report published this week.
That's a far higher level of bot activity than usual, even when it comes to contentious events — the level of bot involvement in discussions about things like US elections or natural disasters is typically 10% to 20%.
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|>| !Neil Cavuto |
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!!!See also
*[[Neil Cavuto|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Cavuto]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Neil Corkery |
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Neil Young sues Donald Trump over copyright infringement|https://www.cbc.ca/music/neil-young-sues-donald-trump-over-copyright-infringement-1.5673925]]'' August 5, 2020, Melody Lau, [[CBC News]]
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[[Neil Young]] has long expressed his disapproval over [[Donald Trump]]'s use of his music at campaign rallies, but now he is officially taking legal action against the U.S. President.
The Canadian singer-songwriter — who obtained American citizenship earlier this year — took to his Neil Young Archives website to post a document of his legal complaint, which was filed in the U.S. Court for the Southern District of [[New York]] today, Young's attorney confirmed to [[CBC]] [[Music]].
According to the files on his site, Young is suing Trump for copyright infringement, noting that Young "in good conscience cannot allow his music to be used as a 'theme song' for a divisive, un-American campaign of ignorance and hate."
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|>| !Nelson Mandela |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Nelson Mandela|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Mandela]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Neo-Confederate Group Moves Ahead with Conference Amid Covid-19 Outbreak|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2020/03/30/neo-confederate-group-moves-ahead-conference-amid-covid-19-outbreak]]'' March 30, 2020, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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The 68-year-old Hill, president of the League, posted the following to the group's website March 18.
"At present, we are doing more than simply 'monitoring' the situation. We are actively making plans and raising funds to help our members who are in financial straits, and we are moving ahead with our plans for upcoming events, including our [[2020]] national conference in late June."
Hill's decision goes against the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]'s (CDC) recommendations against gatherings of more than 10 people. Older adults in particular are likely at higher risk for the disease, the CDC notes. The average age of the League's state chairmen and national staff is roughly 57.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Neo-Fascist Proud Boys Exult Over Trump Telling Them to "Stand By," Not Stand Down|https://theintercept.com/2020/09/30/neo-fascist-proud-boys-exult-trump-telling-stand-not-stand/]]'' September 30, 2020, Robert Mackey, [[The Intercept]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] thrilled members of the violent far-right gang known as the [[Proud Boys]] on Tuesday when he responded to a question from debate moderator [[Chris Wallace]], about whether he would be willing to tell white supremacists and militia groups that support him to stand down, by instead telling that group to "stand back and stand by."
Chris Wallace: "Are you willing, tonight, to condemn white supremacists and militia groups...?"
President Trump: "Sure, I'm willing to do that...Proud Boys, stand back and stand by! But I'll tell you what...somebody's got to do something about [[Antifa]] and the left." pic.twitter.com/9gJ8qyO4hL — CSPAN (@cspan) September 30, [[2020]]
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|>| !Neo-Nazi |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Neo-Nazi 'Fixer' of the Alt-Right Identified|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2021/06/21/neo-nazi-fixer-alt-right-identified]]'' June 21, 2021, Michael Edison Hayden, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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Kreider inhabits the online pseudonym of "Jayoh De La Rey," or simply "Jayoh," the sources told [[Hatewatch]]. He first emerged as an internet personality alongside members of [[The Right Stuff]] (TRS), a white nationalist podcasting network and extreme far-right organization. Headed by a man named Michael Peinovich, TRS built up a network of private meetups across the country during [[Donald Trump]]'s rise as a political figure. The group relies heavily on internet pseudonyms to keep its members' identities secret. As Jayoh, Kreider served as a crucial organizer, helping from behind the scenes to advise white nationalists on how to stay pseudonymous, and recommending how to protect themselves if antiracist activists ascertained their real-life identities, the sources told Hatewatch. (Hatewatch has chosen to grant anonymity to the sources named in this story to protect them from retaliation.)
[[Anonymous]] Comrades Collective, a group of antifascist activists, also submitted social media profiles of a "Jim Kreider," and apparent family members, to Hatewatch for review. Hatewatch then connected images from those social media profiles to private photos obtained through the sources who knew Jayoh through the white nationalist movement. The photos also appeared to match images of a man who appeared alongside white nationalists at such events as the deadly "[[Unite the Right]]" rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], in August [[2017]].
Hatewatch could not find Kreider or his contact information to seek comment from him. Kreider, operating as Jayoh, sometimes co-hosts podcasts with suspended State Department official Matthew Q. Gebert, a TRS affiliate Hatewatch identified in [[2019]]. Hatewatch reached out to Gebert for a comment on Kreider, but he did not respond. Kreider is the seventh pseudonymous personality associated with Peinovich and his group TRS that Hatewatch has identified since the start of that year. Hatewatch contacted Peinovich's lawyer for a comment, but he did not reply. In 2019, Peinovich sent Hatewatch a cease-and-desist letter after receiving a request for comment about a leaked video of TRS members burning books around a fire while shouting "white sharia" and performing Hitler salutes. Hatewatch also attempted to reach Kreider through his family members on [[Facebook]].
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{{f105.png}} ''[[Neo-Nazi and Proud Boys groups push Trump campaign poll watching operation online: Reports|https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/neo-nazi-proud-boys-groups-push-trump-campaign/story?id=73663331]]'' October 17, 2020, Josh Margolin, [[ABC News]]
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[[Neo-Nazi]] and [[Proud Boys]] groups push [[Trump campaign]] poll watching operation online: Reports "Some of these groups will be listening to his false claims of fraud."
Officials in multiple states are taking aggressive steps to protect voters from efforts by militias or other armed groups seeking to congregate near polling places on Election Day, as simmering online activity indicates that some groups are trying to register as campaign poll watchers for [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign.
In [[Michigan]], an open carry state, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson on Friday announced a ban on open carry firearms at and near polls.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Neo-Nazi group financed 'Bell Curve' research on race, Extra! article claims|https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1995-02-05-1995036195-story.html]]'' February 5, 1995, Bruce McCabe, [[Baltimore Sun]]
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The January/February issue of the media review Extra! features a compelling package on racism. Particularly recommended are two pieces by Jim Naureckas. The first, "[[Racism]] Resurgent: How Media Let '[[The Bell Curve]]'s' Pseudo-Science Define the Agenda on Race," discloses that nearly all the research that 'Curve' authors [[Charles Murray]] and the late [[Richard Herrnstein]] relied on for their central claims about race and IQ were funded by something called the [[Pioneer Fund]], described by the [[London]] [[Sunday Telegraph]] as a "neo-Nazi organization closely integrated with the far right in American politics."
The fund's mission is to promote eugenics, the article says, a philosophy that maintains that "genetically unfit" individuals or races are a threat to society. The fund was set up in [[1937]] by a millionaire who wanted blacks sent back to [[Africa]]. The foundation's original charter set forth the group's missions as "racial betterment" and aid for people "deemed to be descended primarily from white people who settled in the original 13 states prior to the adoption of the Constitution of the United States."
The second piece, "50,000 Watts of Hate," documents the racist commentary of Bob Grant, who performs on the most listened-to talk show in the country on [[New York]]'s W[[ABC]], the flagship of the ABC Radio Network.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Neo-Nazi Group Implodes Over Love Triangle Turned Trailer Brawl|https://www.thedailybeast.com/matthew-heimbachs-traditional-workers-party-implodes-over-love-triangle-turned-trailer-brawl]]'' March 14, 2018, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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One of America's highest-profile neo-Nazi parties is "no more" after a bizarre love triangle saw its leader locked up for assault, the party's former spokesperson, who described the incident as a "white trash circus" told The [[Daily Beast]].
The [[Traditionalist Worker Party]] gained national attention after its involvement at the deadly [[Unite the Right]] rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], last August. Its leader, [[Matthew Heimbach]] was arrested Tuesday for allegedly assaulting his wife and his spokesman after Heimbach was caught cheating on his wife with the spokesman's wife.
David "Matt" Parrott was the party's spokesperson until Tuesday, when he quit in a statement to the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]. Parrott told The Daily Beast the incident might be the end for the white nationalist group. "People have lost faith in the party on every level," he said.
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January was a spectacularly bad month for [[The Base]].
A nationwide [[FBI]] crackdown dismantled the neo-Nazi terror group, resulting in multiple arrests of its members for things as sinister as assassination plots and plans to shoot up a protest and as peculiar as animal sacrifice and the production of DMT. Then its leader was exposed by the Guardian as a 46-year-old [[New Jersey]] native and former private school kid named [[Rinaldo Nazzarro]], who lives in [[Russia]] and is a possible [[Kremlin]] asset.
The shocking flurry of events catapulted The Base into the pages of the [[New York Times]]. Here was a white supremacist terror group that looked more like ISIS than the Klan, operating all over America.
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Months after claiming it was disbanding, the neo-Nazi terror group formerly known as the [[Atomwaffen]] Division (AWD) has re-emerged under a new leadership structure and name, according to one of its leaders and an online statement reviewed by VICE News.
The new group, operating under the banner of the [[National Socialist Order]] (NSO), says it draws from a cadre of former AWD leaders who avoided jail time after a sweeping nationwide [[FBI]] operation earlier this year led to the arrest of several of its members. The NSO statement said "much good came out of AWD"—which is linked to five killings in the U.S.—but that the new organization has learned from the mistakes of its predecessor.
Though this may appear to be nothing more than yet another brigade of internet Nazis making threats, the founding of the NSO illustrates how violent accelerationist organizations continue festering online despite the FBI's concerted efforts to arrest far-right militants. (Beyond the AWD round-up earlier this year, [[The Base]]—a parallel organization—was dismantled through a series of raids by the bureau in January, thwarting an assassination plot in [[Georgia]] and a mass shooting in [[Virginia]].)
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AWD has been tied to three other murders, a [[Las Vegas]] terrorism plot, and violence during a notorious white supremacist rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]] in [[2017]] that resulted in the death of counter-protester [[Heather Heyer]] and scores of injuries. More recently, a [[YouTube]] user who was either a member or supporter of the group reportedly released a video calling for the murder of journalists it believes are members of anti-fascist movements, seemingly based in part on a series of articles run by right-wing site [[Quillette]]. Members of [[Vanguard America]], whose supporter [[James Alex Fields]] carried out the attack at the rally, also have ties to Iron March, the Guardian wrote.
The paper noted that Iron March was influential in the development of so-called "accelerationist" neo-Nazi ideology, which advocates the destabilization of democratic governance by demonstrating its inability to effectively respond to mass violence, as well as helped popularize American neo-Nazi James Mason's Siege [[Cult]]ure work calling for independent terror cells to kick off a race war.
The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], which has previously scraped data from Iron March, wrote that the site was "ultimately affiliated with or offered support to at least nine fascist groups in nine different countries" of varying size or influence at the time of its disappearance. Those include Serbia Action in Serbia, Casa Pound of [[Italy]], [[Golden Dawn]] of [[Greece]], Antipodean Resistance of [[Australia]], Skydas of Lithuania, and Azov Battalion of the [[Ukraine]], the SPLC wrote, as well as Vanguard America and Patriot Front in the states.
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A federal judge awarded a Muslim-American radio host $4.1 million in monetary damages Wednesday after he successfully sued a neo-Nazi website operator who falsely accused him of terrorism.
SiriusXM Radio show host Dean Obeidallah filed the civil complaint against The [[Daily Stormer]] founder [[Andrew Anglin]], who hasn't responded to Obeidallah's libel lawsuit. Anglin's whereabouts are unclear.
Last month, U.S. District Court Judge Edmund Sargus Jr. agreed to enter a default judgment against Anglin and his company, Moonbase Holdings LLC. Sargus announced the award after a Wednesday morning hearing.
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A data dump of what appears to be the email addresses and passwords of members of the [[Gates Foundation]], [[World Health Organization]] (WHO), Center for Disease Control and Prevention (C[[DC]]), and a virology center based in Wuhan, [[China]], is circulating within a network of neo-Nazi extremists.
Though people on social media are claiming that this indicates the Gates Foundation was hacked, based on what [[Motherboard]] has seen there is nothing to indicate that is the case, nor is there anything to indicate that the passwords are valid, current, or are even credentials to log-in to Gates Foundation or WHO accounts.
The data dump and circulation appears to be an attempt at intimidating several of the leading government and non-governmental groups currently leading the fight against the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, though it's likely many of the emails and passwords are outdated.
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The video, which would be shared en masse by keyboard Nazis across the globe, showed a 28-year-old armed to the teeth killing 51 people. Less than five months later, a 21-year-old Texan gunned down 23 people in an [[El Paso]] Walmart.
The two gunmen were examples of many terrible things: Lone-wolf terrorists killing on behalf of their race, the international spread of extreme-right ideology, the gamification of right-wing terrorism, and the use of livestreaming murder as a propaganda tool.
They were also examples of the relationship between environmentalism and fascist ideology: Both of the shooters left manifestos online meant specifically for propaganda and to inspire other shooters; both manifestos cited the environment as a contributing factor to their shooting spree.
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Leaked messages sent by members of the far-right white nationalist organization [[Identity Evropa]] show that they're working to infiltrate and take over the [[Republican]] Party.
"Splinter" News reports that chat messages posted on the Identity Evropa Discord server after the [[2017]] white nationalist riots in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]] show that leaders of the organization encouraged members to get involved in their local Republican Party chapters in an effort to transform them into vehicles for ethno-nationalism.
The publication claims that [[Patrick Casey]], currently the leader of Identity Evopra, urged his followers to sign up to work for the GOP on the grounds that the party is already close to being a whites-only party.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Neo-Nazis, Qanon Nuts, and Hardcore Vegans Unite to Protest Germany's Lockdown|https://www.thedailybeast.com/neo-nazis-qanon-nuts-and-hardcore-vegans-unite-to-protest-germanys-lockdown?ref=home]]'' May 13, 2020, Cathrin Schaer, [[Daily Beast]]
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These were some of the scenes at nationwide anti-lockdown demonstrations in [[Germany]] over the weekend, attended by an estimated 10,000 to 15,000 people. Politically, it appeared a wild mash-up. But who exactly were these people?
Unlike in the U.S., where protests have mostly originated on one side of the political spectrum, the demonstrators' signs didn't offer many clues at first. One man held up a hand-written paper saying, "I'm not right wing, I'm not left wing, I am for free expression, constitutional rights and democracy." Another sign said, "Don't give [Bill] Gates a chance! No enforced vaccinations." Yet another wore a mask nearby decorated with the words "Merkel's muzzle," and there was at least one with a T-shirt reading, in English, all caps: Q ANON - DO YOU BELIEVE IN COINCIDENCE?
The demonstrators call themselves "the corona-rebels," or "alternative thinkers" or part of the Querfront, a venerable German political term that suggests different social and political subgroups drawn to one plan of action. In this case, they include anti-vaxxers, hard core vegans, neo-Nazis, members of the Reichburger sovereign citizen movement, which rejects the legitimacy of the modern German state, and politicians from the far-right [[Alternative for Germany]] (AfD) party, plus a sprinkling of their sometime allies the Free Democrats.
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Last month, the country's leading neo-Nazi group did away with their swastika logo. Emboldened by [[Donald Trump]]'s victory in the election, they saw this as a moment where their movement could go mainstream.
The [[National Socialist Movement]], which has its roots in the original [[American Nazi Party]], has replaced it's swastika insignia for an a pre-Roman symbol known as the Othala Rune also embraced by the Nazis.
Jeff Schoep, the movement's leader, told the [[New York Times]] that the decision to do away with the swastika was "an attempt to become more integrated and more mainstream."
Scientology in Netherlands.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Never Forget what Trump & the GOP Did On April 7th, 2020.|https://hartmannreport.com/p/america-must-never-forget-what-trump]]'' March 29, 2021, Thom Hartmann, [[The Hartmann Report]]
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Limbaugh declared that afternoon that "with the coronavirus, I have been waiting for the racial component." And here it was. "The coronavirus now hits [[Africa]]n Americans harder — harder than illegal aliens, harder than women. It hits African Americans harder than anybody, disproportionate representation."
Claiming that he knew this was coming as if he was some sort of a medical savant, Limbaugh said, "But now these — here's Fauxcahontas, [[Cory Booker]], [[Kamala Harris]] demanding the federal government release daily race and ethnicity data on coronavirus testing, patients, and their health outcomes. So they want a database to prove we are not caring enough about African Americans…"
It didn't take a medical savant, of course. African Americans die disproportionately from everything, from heart disease to strokes to cancer to childbirth. It's a symptom of a racially rigged economy and a healthcare system that only responds to money, which America has conspired to keep from African Americans for over 400 years. Of course they're going to die more frequently from coronavirus.
But the [[New York Times]] and the [[Washington Post]] simultaneously publishing front-page articles about that disparity with regard to COVID19, both on April 7th, echoed across the rightwing media landscape like a Fourth of July fireworks display.
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President [[Donald Trump]] has been furious with [[The Lincoln Project]], a group of Never Trump conservatives, over its "Mourning in America" ad — which lambasts the president over his botched response to the coronavirus pandemic. And the anti-Trump group has announced that it has expanded its "Mourning in America" ad buy, which will now include the densely populated [[Philadelphia]] area.
According to its May 20 press release, The Lincoln Project is also expanding the "Mourning in America" ad to Sioux City, [[Iowa]] and [[Lansing]], [[Michigan]] — which is important because [[Pennsylvania]], Michigan and Iowa are all key [[2020]] battleground states. And the last thing Trump needs in Pennsylvania is a heavy Democratic turnout in favor of [[Joe Biden]] (the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee) in the Philly suburbs.
"Mourning in America" is a variation on the "Morning in America" theme that President [[Ronald Reagan]] used in his reelection campaign in [[1984]], when he defeated Democratic nominee Walter Mondale by a landslide. Reagan used "morning" as a metaphor, asserting the U.S. had overcome the painful recession of the early [[1980]]s. But The Lincoln Project, in its anti-Trump ad, is asserting that Trump — with his response to the coronavirus pandemic — has caused a period of mourning for all of the Americans who have died from coronavirus.
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Newly obtained tax records shed additional light on the web of "dark money" organizations tied to President [[Donald Trump]]'s top judicial adviser that were used to funnel millions to organizations that boosted the Supreme Court nominations of Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.
The [[Freedom and Opportunity Fund]] is helmed by [[Leonard Leo]], a Trump confidante and longtime executive vice president at the [[Federalist Society]], a national conservative and libertarian lawyers network based in [[Washington]], D.C.
Between its inception in [[2016]] and [[2017]], the fund donated $4 million to the [[Independent Women's Voice]] (IWV), a D.C.-based dark money organization, according to tax filings obtained by the [[Center for Responsive Politics]] and [[MapLight]]. IWV was vociferous in its defense of Kavanaugh, who was accused of sexual assault by Christine Blasey Ford, a Stanford professor who knew the justice while he was in prep school. IWV's president, [[Tammy Bruce]], said on [[Fox News]] last year that Kavanaugh was "effectively being used as a stand-in for all perpetrators."
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[[Kyle Chapman]], a [[California]] activist arrested earlier this month in a clash in Berkeley between anti-fascist protesters and pro-Trump demonstrators, announced this week he is forming the Fraternal Order of Alt Knights (cleverly called "FOAK").
Chapman, who uses the Internet meme "Based Stick Man," says his new militant, highly-masculine group will be the "tactical defensive arm" of the [[Proud Boys]], another group that shows up at pro-Trump rallies looking to rumble with counter-protesters.
"We don't fear the fight. We are the fight," Chapman said in a recent social media post announcing FOAK's formation.
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*[[New Apostolic Reformation: influence and teachings|http://www.apologeticsindex.org/2977-new-apostolic-reformation-overview]], Apologetics Index.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[New audio proves it: Trump deliberately deceived America about the coronavirus|https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2020/9/9/21429166/trump-woodward-rage-coronavirus-covid-19-pandemic]]'' September 9, 2020, German Lopez, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] admitted to publicly downplaying the real threat of Covid-19 for weeks, even as cities and states shut down and more Americans fell sick, according to excerpts and audio recordings from reporter [[Bob Woodward]]'s forthcoming book Rage.
"I wanted to always play it down," Trump said on March 19. "I still like playing it down, because I don't want to create a panic."
In several interviews with Woodward, Trump said he was aware of the threat of the novel coronavirus as early as January, and continued downplaying the true risk the disease presented well into March, when the US's epidemic took off. ([[CNN]] published audio clips from the interviews.)
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Notorious "dark money" conduit [[Wellspring Committee]] gave $14.8 million to the primary spender on Supreme Court [[Justice Brett Kavanaugh]]'s confirmation and paid $919,900 to the mysterious LLC that made a $1 million donation to President [[Donald Trump]]'s inaugural committee, according to a new tax return obtained Nov. 27 by the [[Center for Responsive Politics]].
Wellspring has acted as a conduit for large contributions from secretive donors since it was set up, effectively laundering multi-million dollar donations with no substantive disclosure or accountability.
Despite operating behind the scenes with a name unknown to most of the American public, Wellspring is at the crux of Ann and [[Neil Corkery]]'s network of politically active dark money groups, funneling millions from anonymous financiers to political causes they don't want their names attached to — and doing ostensibly little else.
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[[Postmaster General]] [[Louis DeJoy]] (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Pool)
After just 10 weeks on the job as Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service, Louis DeJoy is at the center of a swirling controversy following the slowdown of mail services ahead of the [[2020]] election.
DeJoy's long history as a [[Republican]] fundraiser, which includes millions he's personally donated to GOP candidates, has left many questioning whether the slow-downs are politically motivated.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[New details about Trump-McCarthy shouting match show Trump refused to call off the rioters|https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/12/politics/trump-mccarthy-shouting-match-details/index.html]]'' February 12, 2021, Jamie Gangel, [[CNN]]
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Trump's comment set off what [[Republican]] lawmakers familiar with the call described as a shouting match between the two men. A furious McCarthy told the then-President the rioters were breaking into his office through the windows, and asked Trump, "Who the f -- k do you think you are talking to?" according to a Republican lawmaker familiar with the call.
The newly revealed details of the call, described to [[CNN]] by multiple Republicans briefed on it, provide critical insight into the President's state of mind as rioters were overrunning the Capitol. The existence of the call and some of its details were first reported by Punchbowl News and discussed publicly by McCarthy.
The Republican members of [[Congress]] said the exchange showed Trump had no intention of calling off the rioters even as lawmakers were pleading with him to intervene. Several said it amounted to a dereliction of his presidential duty.
"He is not a blameless observer, he was rooting for them," a Republican member of Congress said. "On January 13, [[Kevin McCarthy]] said on the floor of the House that the President bears responsibility and he does."
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While at the resort, the Falwells struck up a conversation with a 21-year-old man named [[Giancarlo Granda]], who was working as a pool boy at the Fontainebleau. They soon entered into a business relationship with Granda, who at the time was studying finance at [[Florida]] International University.
The Falwells subsequently agreed to help Granda purchase an LGBT-friendly youth hostel in Florida that features pamphlets for strip clubs, as well as a sign that reads, "No Soliciting, [[Fundraising]], [[Politics]], Salesmen, Religion."
According to court records, Falwell said that his family invested a total of $1.8 million, including $800,000 for renovations, to help Granda build up the hostel into a successful business.
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On Dec. 19, President [[Donald Trump]] blasted out a tweet to his 88 million followers, inviting supporters to [[Washington]] for a "wild" protest.
Earlier that week, one of his senior advisers had released a 36-page report alleging significant evidence of election fraud that could reverse [[Joe Biden]]'s victory. "A great report," Trump wrote. "Statistically impossible to have lost the [[2020]] Election. Big protest in D.C. on [[January 6]]th. Be there, will be wild!"
The tweet worked like a starter's pistol, with two pro-Trump factions competing to take control of the "big protest."
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{{f188.png}} ''[[New Evidence Emerges of Steve Bannon and Cambridge Analytica's Role in Brexit|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/new-evidence-emerges-of-steve-bannon-and-cambridge-analyticas-role-in-brexit]]'' November 18, 2018, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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For two years, observers have speculated that the June, [[2016]], [[Brexit]] campaign in the U.K. served as a petri dish for [[Donald Trump]]'s Presidential campaign in the United States. Now there is new evidence that it did. Newly surfaced e-mails show that the former Trump adviser [[Steve Bannon]], and [[Cambridge Analytica]], the Big Data company that he worked for at the time, were simultaneously incubating both nationalist political movements in [[2015]].
[[Emma Briant]], an academic expert on disinformation at George [[Washington]] University, has unearthed new e-mails that appear to reveal the earliest documented role played by Bannon in Brexit. The e-mails, which date back to October of 2015, show that Bannon, who was then the vice-president of Cambridge Analytica, an American firm largely owned by the U.S. hedge-fund billionaire [[Robert Mercer]], was in the loop on discussions taking place at the time between his company and the leaders of Leave.EU, a far-right nationalist organization. The following month, Leave.EU publicly launched a campaign aimed at convincing British voters to support a referendum in favor of exiting the [[European Union]]. The U.K. narrowly voted for the so-called Brexit in June, 2016. The tumultuous fallout has roiled the U.K. ever since, threatening the government of the Conservative Prime Minister, [[Theresa May]].
Bannon did not respond to requests for comment. But his name and private e-mail address appear on the chain of three e-mails in October, 2015, between [[Brittany Kaiser]], the director of program development at Cambridge Analytica, and [[Arron Banks]], who headed the Leave.EU campaign and referred to himself in the title of his memoir as one of "The Bad Boys of Brexit." Banks could not be reached for comment regarding the e-mails, which were first published Saturday by the British Web site [[openDemocracy]].
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A newly-unsealed [[FBI]] filing reveals further evidence that a Civil War reenactor in [[Virginia]] made violent threats against his own organization and then pinned them on [[Antifa]], a loose collection of left-leaning militant anti-fascist groups.
In [[2017]] and [[2018]], a series of anonymous threats were made against the nonprofit Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation. The first threat came in the form of a pipe bomb, which was found unexploded on the grounds where the foundation holds its annual reenactment and led to its swift cancelation. The following year, the gathering was again canceled after someone sent several threatening letters to the foundation and its associates, promising to disrupt the reenactment with guns, explosives, poison, dog feces, and "cups of human urine." The sender wrote the letters on fake Antifa "letterhead"—which doesn't actually exist among the decentralized, independent factions—and mailed them in envelopes bearing phony Antifa logos.
The news of Antifa's involvement initially caused outrage among the far-right.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[New Eyewitness Accounts: Feds Didn't Identify Themselves Before Opening Fire on Portland Antifa Suspect|https://www.propublica.org/article/new-eyewitness-accounts-feds-didnt-identify-themselves-before-opening-fire-on-portland-antifa-suspect]]'' October 13, 2020, Bryan Denson, [[ProPublica]]
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LACEY, WA — Late summer sunshine bathed a working-class neighborhood in suburban Olympia, [[Washington]], on the first Thursday afternoon in September as Michael Forest Reinoehl left the Tanglewilde Terrace Townhomes, climbed behind the wheel of his silver Volkswagen station wagon and tossed a couple of travel bags onto the passenger seat.
It was Reinoehl's fifth day on the run. Hours earlier, prosecutors in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], had charged the self-described antifascism activist with second-degree murder in the Aug. 29 shooting death of [[Patriot Prayer]] supporter Aaron "Jay" Danielson, and a team of federal fugitive hunters armed with an arrest warrant gathered to plan a takedown at the nearby Lacey [[Police]] Department.
At about 6:40 p.m., two silver SUVs gunned toward Reinoehl, tires squealing as they skidded to a stop in front of his VW, pinning his car in. Deputized U.S. marshals burst from the vehicles aiming military rifles at him. The official line is that Reinoehl jumped out of his car, his hand on the .380-caliber pistol in his pocket, defying a shouted command: "Stop! Police!"
What happened next remains unclear, even among law enforcement officials who participated.
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[[BuzzFeed News]] sued the Department of Justice to get copies of the witness interview summaries that [[Robert Mueller]] kept from public view. Today, we are publishing the 10th installment of what the [[FBI]] interview summaries contain.
The federal government has once again released hundreds of pages of previously unseen records from former special counsel Robert Mueller's two-year investigation into [[Russia]]n interference in the [[2016]] election and President [[Donald Trump]]'s attempts to obstruct the inquiry. These documents, interview summaries known within the FBI as 302s, were turned over to BuzzFeed News and [[CNN]] in response to a [[Freedom of Information Act]] lawsuit. They reveal what hundreds of people — many of them close to Trump and his campaign — told federal investigators when they were questioned as part of the probe, which began in May [[2017]].
Since last November, more than 3,000 pages of the interview summaries, excerpts of which are sprinkled throughout Mueller's final report, have been released to the public. However, many details were never cited in the report. For example, [[Paul Manafort]] was still actively advising the Trump campaign three days before Election Day in 2016 — despite having been fired as campaign manager nearly three months earlier. That fact, wrote Trump's next campaign manager, [[Steve Bannon]], in an email, needed to be kept secret or "they are going to try to say the Russians worked with wiki leaks to give this victory to us." The latest cache includes additional interview summaries from Manafort and his associate [[Rick Gates]]; Nicholas Panuzio, who ran Manafort's public relations and lobbying firm in the [[1980]]s and [[1990]]s; Trump campaign adviser J.D. Gordon; former spokesperson for the Office of [[Director of National Intelligence]], Timothy Barrett, who now works as a spokesperson for [[CIA]]; and Ricky Pinedo, a [[California]] man who sold bank account numbers to Russians — some of whom were later indicted by Mueller for interfering in the 2016 election. The identities of dozens of other witnesses were redacted on privacy grounds.
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[[Emily Miller]], who used to work for the pro-Trump propaganda outlet One America News, became the spokesperson for the [[Food and Drug Administration]] in August, taking over a position "typically filled by nonpolitical civil servants." Miller, who recently appeared on [[Sean Spicer]]'s Newsmax show identified as a "political strategist," does not fit this description. She pushed COVID-19 misinformation and conspiracy theories on [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] prior to taking over her new role, and she is a committed pro-Trump sycophant.
Miller's hiring strikes another blow to the credibility of the FDA under President [[Donald Trump]]. The Trump White House has used political pressure on the FDA to deliver regulatory guidance that can be spun positively for the administration; this has eroded public trust at a time when agencies like the FDA need massive public cooperation to combat the pandemic. Rocked by recent scandals and high-level resignations from the agency, FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn was recently forced to apologize after he "grossly mischaracterized" data measuring the effectiveness of convalescent plasma administered to patients who are ill with the virus.
In sum, Emily Miller is the dishonest partisan hack that you would hire if your intent was to spin and lie about FDA decisions.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[New HHS spokesman Michael Caputo deleted racist coronavirus tweets|https://www.businessinsider.com.au/new-hhs-spokesman-caputo-deleted-racist-coronavirus-tweets-2020-4]]'' April 24, 2020, Jake Lahut, [[Business Insider]]
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Newly tapped HHS spokesman [[Michael Caputo]] is already in hot water just a week into the job.
After deleting most of his [[Twitter]] history before April 12, [[CNN]]'s KFile unearthed a number of racist tweets picked up by the [[Wayback Machine]].
On March 12, he tweeted that "millions of [[Chinese]] suck the blood out of rabid bats as an appetizer and eat the arse out of anteaters."
Caputo also tweeted "[[Coronavirus]] is the Democrats' new [[Russia]], their new [[Ukraine]]. And nobody will believe them except their zombies. But know this: The Dems' strategy to defeat @realDonaldTrump requires 100s of thousands of American deaths."
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{{f367.png}} ''[[New HHS spokesman Michael Caputo deleted racist tweets related to the coronavirus|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/04/23/coronavirus-new-hhs-spokesman-deleted-racist-tweets-covid-19/3015979001/]]'' April 23, 2020, Savannah Behrmann, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON – [[Michael Caputo]], the new Department of Health and Human Services spokesman, allegedly deleted xenophobic tweets before starting his new role last week.
Caputo, a [[Republican]] political operative who worked on President [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2016]] presidential campaign, deleted nearly his entire [[Twitter]] feed before April 12, according to a report by [[CNN]]. He started his new position as assistant secretary for public affairs at HHS on April 15.
Many of the now-deleted tweets reviewed by CNN included xenophobic comments and were about coronavirus.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[New Laws Preventing Dark Money Disclosure Are Sweeping the Nation|https://readsludge.com/2021/06/15/new-laws-preventing-dark-money-disclosure-are-sweeping-the-nation/]]'' June 15, 2021, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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As legislative sessions wind down in many states, political groups that don't want to disclose their funders have a lot to celebrate.
In four states, laws were adopted this year that bar government agencies from requiring nonprofit organizations to report their donors, essentially codifying the campaign finance loopholes that have allowed for an explosion of "dark money" in politics.
The laws' supporters claim they are needed to prevent governments from violating the privacy of charitable donors, but each of the bills are worded so that they would also apply to other types of 501(c) nonprofits that, unlike 501(c)(3) charities, are allowed to spend money on politics. Money from nonprofits such as labor unions, trade associations, and social welfare groups is increasingly being spent on politics in many states.
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{{f339.png}} ''[[New Legal Claims and Defendants Added to Patriot Prayer Lawsuit|https://www.portlandmercury.com/blogtown/2019/05/07/26441628/new-charges-and-defendants-added-to-patriot-prayer-lawsuit]]'' May 7, 2019, Alex Zielinski, [[Portland Mercury]]
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Since hosting a May Day celebration that attracted violent opposition at his NE [[Portland]] business [[Cider Riot]], Abe Goldman-Armstrong has shut down the business' [[Facebook]] page, disconnected its phone, and requested security patrols to guard employees shutting down the shop at the end of the night.
"This is how bad it's gotten. We don't feel safe in our own business," said Goldman-Armstrong at a Tuesday morning press conference inside Cider Riot's warehouse. Goldman-Armstrong has filed a lawsuit against [[Patriot Prayer]], the [[Vancouver]], [[Washington]]-based alt-right organization, and its leader [[Joey Gibson]], for inflicting violence on his property and at his patrons on May 1. Tuesday's press conference outlined new additions to the initial lawsuit, filed May 3.
Cider Riot was specifically targeted by Patriot Prayer for hosting an event attended by members of Portland's anti-fascist (or, antifa) and progressive community after a day of peaceful May Day demonstrations.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[New Mueller Report Details: Trump Told In Advance WikiLeaks Would Release Clinton Emails|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/jasonleopold/roger-stone-warned-trump-wikileaks-clinton-dump]]'' June 19, 2020, Jason Leopold, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Donald Trump]] was told in advance that [[WikiLeaks]] would be releasing documents embarrassing to the Clinton campaign and subsequently informed advisers that he expected more releases would be coming, according to newly unredacted portions of special counsel [[Robert Mueller]]'s report into [[Russia]]'s interference in the [[2016]] election.
In July 2016, political consultant [[Roger Stone]] told Trump as well as several campaign advisers that he had spoken with [[Julian Assange]] and that WikiLeaks would be publishing the documents in a matter of days. Stone told the then-candidate via speakerphone that he "did not know what the content of the materials was," according to the newly unveiled portions of the report, and Trump responded "oh good, alright" upon hearing the news. WikiLeaks published a trove of some 20,000 emails Russians hacked from the [[Democratic National Committee]] on July 22 of that year.
Former Trump attorney [[Michael Cohen]] told federal investigators that he overheard the phone call between Stone and Trump. Agents were also told by former campaign officials [[Paul Manafort]] and [[Rick Gates]] that Stone had spoken several times in early June of something "big" coming from WikiLeaks. Assange first mentioned having emails related to Clinton on June 12.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[New Project Veritas Dossier Compiles Photos of James O'Keefe's Known Associates|https://theintercept.com/2018/01/03/project-veritas-james-okeefe-washington-post-roy-moore/]]'' January 3, 2018, Aída Chávez, [[The Intercept]]
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The [[Washington Post]] got lucky. After reporters there smelled something fishy about a tip from a source about former [[Alabama]] Senate candidate [[Roy Moore]], they began looking skeptically into the woman's background.
The woman claimed she was from Alabama and had been impregnated by Moore, who coerced her into having an abortion. None of that was true, but she did give her real name: Jaime Phillips. Some online sleuthing eventually connected the dots: She was a plant sent by [[James O'Keefe]]'s [[Project Veritas]] to attempt to embarrass the Post.
Previous O'Keefe infiltrators at different organizations had used fake names, and an O'Keefe operative is unlikely to make the mistake of being honest next time, which would make unraveling the scheme more difficult for the next targeted group.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[New Proud Boy Rules: Less Fighting, Less Wanking|https://www.thedailybeast.com/new-proud-boy-rules-less-fighting-less-wanking]]'' November 27, 2018, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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The new leaders of the far-right [[Proud Boys]] "fraternity" are scrambling to improve the group's image after founder [[Gavin McInnes]] claimed he was quitting last week, introducing new rules that downplay the group's penchant for violence and prepare the group for the potential of future law enforcement action.
But not everyone in the Proud Boys is on board with the rules. One prominent member from the group's militant wing who wants to take the group in a more racist direction claims he's really the one in charge—and that he won't let "a few losers who think they own the Proud Boys" take over.
Vice magazine co-founder McInnes launched the Proud Boys in [[2016]], claiming that the group would be a contemporary version of men's clubs like the Elks, but devoted to "the West." Like other men's clubs, the Proud Boys came with a complicated, bizarre hierarchy that required members to submit to a number of rules, including a "beat-in" hazing ritual where members have to call out the names of cereal brands while they're punched.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[New Proud Boys Arrests Highlight Far-Right Gang's Ties To Fascist Groups|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/proud-boys-arrests-fascist-groups_n_5bce15bbe4b0d38b587afe5f?ri18n=true]]'' October 22, 2018, Andy Campbell, [[Huffington Post]]
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The arrests of three members of the [[Proud Boys]] have led to more revelations about the gang's fascist roots - as one of the arrestees is affiliated with a skinhead crew in [[New York City]].
The New York City [[Police]] Department collared [[Douglas Lennan]], [[Maxwell Hare]] and [[Irvin Antillon]] on Monday as part of a sweep of Proud Boys connected to a vicious attack outside a GOP event in [[Manhattan]] on Oct. 12. Antillon and Lennan, both from New York, were charged with rioting and assault. Hare, of Harrisburg, [[Pennsylvania]], faces the same charges plus additional charges of gang assault and criminal weapons possession, according to the [[Daily Beast]].
Antillon's arrest, specifically, shows the type of member the Proud Boys seek to attract: The 41-year-old [[Queens]] resident also has connections to the primarily Latino skinhead group Battalion 49, according to [[Gothamist]]. Separately, he was in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], during the first [[Unite the Right]] rally on Aug. 12, [[2017]], rolling with the Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights, a Proud Boys affiliate created as "an accelerant for violence at right-wing rallies," according to the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[New QAnon-Allied GOP Senate Candidate Also Pushed Anti-Semitism, Flat Earthism, and 9/11 Conspiracies|https://www.thedailybeast.com/new-qanon-allied-gop-candidate-lauren-witzke-also-pushed-anti-semitism-flat-earthism-and-911-conspiracies]]'' September 16, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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One-time [[QAnon]] supporter [[Lauren Witzke]] won the [[Republican]] Senate primary in [[Delaware]] on Tuesday, campaigning on a pledge to institute a decade-long moratorium on all immigration and beating a rival candidate endorsed by the state GOP by nearly 14 percentage points.
Witzke's win marks the second time a fan of the dangerous pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory has won a GOP Senate nomination this cycle, although Witzke said in January that she no longer promotes QAnon. But while Witzke has been photographed wearing a QAnon T-shirt and has repeatedly posted QAnon hashtags on social media, even as she now claims not to believe in the theory, her connections to the right's darkest internet fringes go far beyond QAnon. And she's not particularly inclined to hide them either.
With her victory still just hours old, the newest Republican Senate nominee publicly thanked a white nationalist leader who marched in the "[[Unite the Right]]" rally and has questioned the number of Jews killed in the [[Holocaust]].
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{{f345.png}} ''[[New rightwing free speech site Parler gets in a tangle over ... free speech|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/jul/01/parler-conservative-twitter-new-free-speech-social-network]]'' July 1, 2020, Poppy Noor, [[The Guardian]]
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Enter [[Parler]], the new, supposedly unbiased free-speech social network that suggests, when you join, you follow people such as [[Rand Paul]], Hopkins and [[Rudy Giuliani]]. Other rightwing politicians such as [[Ted Cruz]] and [[Devin Nunes]] are on it. So too are the much-overlooked members of the Trump family Eric and Lara, commentators such as [[Candace Owens]], and [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign manager, [[Brad Parscale]].
A glance at Parler might lead you to think that the platform is just a benign, more boring version of [[Twitter]]. [[Megyn Kelly]] is on Parler telling you she doesn't like [[Mary Trump]]'s new book; [[Eric Trump]] is posting boring statements such as "Another great day for the market (amazing how the media and left have been very quiet about this incredible recovery)" – which reminds you of why Don Jr is the more popular brother; the [[Daily Caller]] is retweeting (re-parlering?) a bunch of articles that look like they belong on the Onion.
But since the platform's selling point is that it provides a safe space for people who want to use hate speech, the ugliness is there if you want to find it: Hopkins is equating [[Black Lives Matter]] protests with "thuggery" and posting comments such as "Our white girls pay the price. Every time" in a post about illegal immigration in [[Scotland]].
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{{f43.png}} ''[[New Trump pandemic adviser pushes controversial 'herd immunity' strategy, worrying public health officials|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-coronavirus-scott-atlas-herd-immunity/2020/08/30/925e68fe-e93b-11ea-970a-64c73a1c2392_story.html]]'' August 31, 2020, Yasmeen Abutaleb, [[Washington Post]]
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One of President Trump's top medical advisers is urging the White House to embrace a controversial "herd immunity" strategy to combat the pandemic, which would entail allowing the coronavirus to spread through most of the population to quickly build resistance to the virus, while taking steps to protect those in nursing homes and other vulnerable populations, according to five people familiar with the discussions.
The administration has already begun to implement some policies along these lines, according to current and former officials as well as experts, particularly with regard to testing.
The approach's chief proponent is [[Scott Atlas]], a neuroradiologist from Stanford's conservative [[Hoover Institution]], who joined the White House earlier this month as a pandemic adviser. He has advocated that the United States adopt the model [[Sweden]] has used to respond to the virus outbreak, according to these officials, which relies on lifting restrictions so the healthy can build up immunity to the disease rather than limiting social and business interactions to prevent the virus from spreading.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[New TrumpWorld social media site Gettr is hacked, mocked and trolled with hedgehog porn|https://www.salon.com/2021/07/08/new-trumpworld-social-media-site-gettr-is-hacked-mocked-and-trolled-with-hedgehog-porn/]]'' July 8, 2021, Zachary Petrizzo, [[Salon]]
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Former Trump spokesperson [[Jason Miller]] launched a new social media platform called [[Gettr]] late last week, only to see it quickly mocked online, particularly for its uninspired name. Gettr was presented to the public as a way to solve conservatives' problems on social media, but, the launch encountered with a series of challenges, from hackers scraping troves of users' private data to leftists trolling the platform with NSFW Sonic the Hedgehog content.
Last Thursday, [[Politico]] was the first to report on Gettr's plans to go live. A team of former [[Trump campaign]] associates helped to kickstart the new right-wing app, which announced itself as aimed at "fighting cancel culture, promoting common sense, defending free speech, challenging social media monopolies, and creating a true marketplace of ideas."
While ridicule indeed followed, many in TrumpWorld showed up at the half-developed website, including [[Turning Point USA]] founder [[Charlie Kirk]], former Trump White House aide [[Sebastian Gorka]] and a plethora of former Trump campaign staffers.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[New Video May Signal Dangerous Change For Neo-Nazi Terror Cell Atomwaffen|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/ywa5qy/new-video-may-signal-dangerous-change-for-neo-nazi-terror-cell-atomwaffen]]'' October 2, 2019, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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A neo-Nazi terror group under investigation by the [[FBI]] has released a propaganda video that one expert is calling "incredibly significant" and "essentially a declaration of war." This comes after the group has already been linked to five murders, and was named in an FBI investigation involving an alleged bomber in [[Las Vegas]] who stockpiled explosives and firearms for a planned attack on the city's [[Jewish]] and [[LGBTQ]] communities.
The video shows James Mason, the author of influential works that advocate for lone-wolf violence by white supremacists, joined by 12 masked men who are all members of [[Atomwaffen]] Division (AWD). In the video, Mason and a member of Atomwaffen declare the organization needs to act before law enforcement shuts them down. The International Centre for Counter-[[Terrorism]] described AWD in a recent paper on the group as a "small neo-Nazi terrorist organisation" that should be "treated as such."
"The group propagates some of the most vicious and hateful rhetoric ever seen among domestic extremist groups, and should they follow up on their threats, would wreak havoc on civilian life around the country," reads the paper.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[New Video Shows how Stephen Miller Helped Turn Homeland Security Into a Race War Propaganda Shop|https://www.thedailybeast.com/new-video-shows-how-stephen-miller-helped-turn-homeland-security-into-a-race-war-propaganda-shop?ref=home]]'' September 5, 2020, Jean Guerrero, [[Daily Beast]]
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The Trump administration's white supremacist propaganda machine reached a new low with a video featuring false migrant crime statistics and a fictionalized story about a dark-skinned migrant murdering a man with a knife.
The video was uploaded to [[YouTube]] on Thursday by [[Border Patrol]], part of the [[Department of Homeland Security]]. It reflects the influence of Trump's senior adviser and speechwriter [[Stephen Miller]], who was introduced to white supremacist ideas as a teenager and helped radicalize the Department of Homeland Security by elevating far-right union leaders in [[2016]], as I report in my book Hatemonger.
Entitled "The Gotaway," the film starts in Miller's home state of [[California]], where darkness envelops a patrol vehicle and horror-movie music plays as agents listen to audio of a real newscast detailing the murder of a 64-year-old woman. "This is getting out of hand," one agent says. That's followed by dramatic footage of Border Patrol agents arresting suspects, and one of them getting away. Moments later, that person stabs a man who then bleeds out on the ground as the screen fades to black and titles appear: "Every apprehension matters…" and then "DO YOU KNOW WHO GOT AWAY?"
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[[CNN]]'s Dr. [[Sanjay Gupta]] takes a look at new scientific White House adviser Dr. [[Scott Atlas]] and herd immunity during the coronavirus pandemic.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[New York AG seeks to dissolve NRA in lawsuit accusing leaders of self-dealing, causing $64 million in losses|https://www.cnbc.com/2020/08/06/new-york-nra-lawsuit-ag-james-accuses-gun-group-execs-of-self-dealing.html]]'' August 6, 2020, Tucker Higgins, [[CNBC]]
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[[New York]] Attorney General [[Letitia James]] on Thursday announced that the state is seeking to dissolve the [[National Rifle Association]] in a lawsuit that accuses the leadership of the flagging nonprofit of diverting millions of dollars for their own personal use.
According to the lawsuit, the senior leadership of the NRA squandered millions in donations on personal trips, private jets and expensive meals. The failure to lawfully manage the organization's funds contributed to losses of $64 million over three years, the suit says.
The suit was filed in New York county in the New York State Supreme Court. At a press conference announcing the suit, James said the NRA was "a breeding ground for greed, abuse, and brazen illegality."
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[[New York]] state's attorney general sued to dissolve the [[National Rifle Association]] on Thursday, alleging senior leaders of the non-profit group diverted millions of dollars for personal use and to buy the silence and loyalty of former employees.
The lawsuit filed in a [[Manhattan]] court by Attorney General [[Letitia James]] alleges NRA leaders paid for family trips to the [[Bahamas]], private jets and expensive meals that contributed to a $64 million reduction in the NRA's balance sheet in three years, turning a surplus into a deficit.
The NRA responded by suing James in federal court, saying she had violated the NRA's right to free speech and seeking to block her investigation.
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*[[The New York Observer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Observer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f248.png}} ''[[New York Post Insiders Slag 'Very Flimsy' Hunter Biden Stories|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/10/new-york-post-insiders-slag-flimsy-hunter-biden-stories.html]]'' October 18, 2020, Peter Sterne, [[New York Magazine]]
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The [[New York Post]]'s own journalists say they are skeptical of the paper's stories about [[Hunter Biden]], including the man who wrote most of the "smoking gun" story and would not put his name on it, four newsroom sources told [[Intelligencer]].
On Wednesday morning, the Post dropped what it clearly hoped would be a bombshell — an exclusive report based on copies of emails and photos that had supposedly belonged to Hunter, the son of Democratic presidential candidate [[Joe Biden]]. The Post said the files were recovered from a computer that belonged to Hunter and was dropped off at a computer-repair shop near the Biden family's home in Wilmington, [[Delaware]], last spring. The shop's owner, a Trump supporter, gave the files to the president's consigliere, [[Rudy Giuliani]], who finally delivered them to the Post. The Post has not said publicly whether it authenticated the files.
"I think it was very flimsy," one Post reporter told Intelligencer.
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The [[New York Post]]'s front-page article about [[Hunter Biden]] on Wednesday was written mostly by a staff reporter who refused to put his name on it, two Post employees said.
[[Bruce Golding]], a reporter at the [[Rupert Murdoch]]-owned tabloid since [[2007]], did not allow his byline to be used because he had concerns over the article's credibility, the two Post employees said, speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retaliation.
Coming late in a heated presidential campaign, the article suggested that Joseph R. Biden Jr. had used his position to enrich his son Hunter when he was vice president. The Post based the story on photos and documents the paper said it had taken from the hard drive of a laptop purportedly belonging to Hunter Biden.
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|!status |Dissolution by Proclamation / Annulment of Authority|
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|!headquarters |139 Fulton St, STE 515, New York, NY, 10038, USA|
|!parent organization |[[International Academy of Detoxification Specialists]]|
|!leader title |Director|
|!leader name |[[Jim Woodworth]]|
|!leader title2 |CEO|
|!leader name2 |[[Apryl McNeil]]|
|!leader title3 |Medical Director|
|!leader name3 |[[Jeremie Rachunow]]|
|!leader title4 |Medical Director|
|!leader name4 |[[Kwabena Nyamekye]]|
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The ''New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project'' was founded in [[New York City]] in 2003 with the stated purpose of treating rescue workers for toxins inhaled from the smoke of the [[September 11 attacks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11_attacks]].<ref name = "NYP">DeSio, John (May 31, 2007). "The Rundown on Scientology's Purification Rundown: What Scientologists aren't telling you about their detox program (and how much it's costing you)". //[[New York Press]]//.</ref> It had two clinics: Downtown Medical on Fulton Street, two blocks from the site of the [[World Trade Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Trade_Center_site]], and another at Williston Park, [[Long Island|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Island]].<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">> The project's co-founder and top fundraiser is the actor [[Tom Cruise]].<<ref " [5]">> It uses the [[Purification Rundown]], a "detoxification" program invented by [[L. Ron Hubbard]] as part of [[Scientology]]'s [[Bridge to Total Freedom]]. This rundown has been [[criticized by many doctors|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purification_Rundown#Reception]] as [[pseudoscientific|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudoscience]] and medically dangerous, although it has produced positive testimonials from some recipients.<<ref " [5]">><<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">> It was reported in October 2007 that 838 people had completed the program.<<ref " [8]">>
!!!See also
*[[New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Rescue_Workers_Detoxification_Project]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[International Academy of Detoxification Specialists: Analysis|http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/corporate/990s-iads-analysis.html]], Scientology Critical Information Directory.
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The [[New York]] State Attorney General's office is investigating whether President Trump improperly manipulated the value of his assets to get loans and tax benefits.
The civil investigation is examining multiple [[Trump Organization]] properties in [[New York City]], [[Chicago]], upstate New York and [[Los Angeles]], the AG's office said in a statement on Monday. And officials said Trump's son, [[Eric Trump]], has been refusing to testify under oath in the investigation.
The bombshell investigation emerges just as the [[Republican National Convention]] is poised to nominate Trump to run for a second term this November, and days after Trump's former campaign chief, [[Steve Bannon]], was indicted by federal prosecutors in an unrelated fraud case.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[New York Times Columnist Bret Stephens Cites White Nationalist in 'Jewish Genius' Column|https://www.thedailybeast.com/new-york-times-columnist-bret-stephens-sparks-uproar-with-jewish-genius-column]]'' December 28, 2019, Anna Kaplan, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[New York Times]] columnist [[Bret Stephens]] is once again stirring outrage—this time with a piece entitled "The Secrets of [[Jewish]] Genius" that cites a paper co-authored by an academic labeled an "extremist" eugenicist and celebrated by white supremacists.
Stephens' op-ed on Ashkenazi Jews was denounced all over social media as an example of race science bunk.
"How is it that a people who never amounted even to one-third of 1 percent of the world's population contributed so seminally to so many of its most pathbreaking ideas and innovations?" Stephens wrote.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[New York Times report claims Trump tax avoidance, which he dismisses as 'fake news'|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-taxes-fake-news-1.5741186]]'' September 27, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] paid no federal income taxes in 10 of the past 15 years, according to a report Sunday in The [[New York Times]].
Trump, who has fiercely guarded his tax filings and is the only president in modern times not to make them public, paid $750 US in taxes to the federal government the year he was elected, [[2016]], and $750 US again his first year in office.
Speaking at a news conference at the White House, Trump dismissed the report as "fake news" and said he has paid taxes, though he gave no specifics.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[New York Times Staffers in Open Revolt Over Tom Cotton's 'Send in the Troops' Column|https://www.thedailybeast.com/new-york-times-staffers-in-open-revolt-over-running-tom-cottons-send-in-the-troops-column]]'' June 3, 2020, Maxwell Tani, [[Daily Beast]]
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Staffers at The [[New York Times]] are in open revolt Wednesday after the paper's opinion section ran a column from Sen. [[Tom Cotton]] (R-AR) calling upon President [[Donald Trump]] to "send in the troops" in response to nationwide protests against police brutality.
In a column titled "Tom Cotton: Send in the Troops," the notoriously hawkish, pro-Trump senator called upon the president to mobilize the military to shut down protests across most major U.S. cities, despite the objections of both local officials and Trump's own defense secretary.
In response, dozens of Times staffers began tweeting the same message, alongside an image of the headline: "Running this puts Black @NYTimes staff in danger."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[New York Times Uncovers Wyoming-based Effort to Sabotage Political Campaigns|https://mybighornbasin.com/new-york-times-uncovers-wyoming-based-effort-to-sabotage-political-campaigns/]]'' June 25, 2021, New York Times, [[Big Horn Radio Network]]
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[[Wapiti]] resident [[Erik Prince]] is one of several people associated with a [[Wyoming]]-based effort to infiltrate political campaigns and get "dirt" to sabotage candidates.
The [[New York Times]] published an article chronicling a Wapiti, Wyoming-based espianoge effort. Authors Mark Mazzetti and Adam Goldman interviewed dozens of people, including several Wyoming politicians, to put together the story.
According to the article, "operatives infiltrated progressive groups across the West to try to manipulate politics and reshape the national electoral map. They targeted moderate [[Republican]]s, too — anyone seen as threats to hard-line conservatives."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[New York Times Waves Off Hannity Threat: No Retraction Coming|https://www.thedailybeast.com/new-york-times-waves-off-hannity-threat-no-retraction-or-apology-coming]]'' April 27, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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The [[New York Times]] brushed off [[Fox News]] primetime star [[Sean Hannity]]'s threat of legal action on Monday night over several articles criticizing his coronavirus coverage, saying there was "no basis" to retract any of the pieces.
Hannity retained [[Charles Harder]]—a celebrity attorney famous from [[Hulk Hogan]]'s lawsuit that destroyed [[Gawker]]—to push for an apology and retraction from The New York Times over a series of columns critical of the pro-Trump host.
"We have reported fairly and accurately on Mr. Hannity," a Times spokesperson told the [[Daily Beast]] on Monday evening. "There is no basis for a retraction or an apology."
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{{f203.png}} ''[[New York Times: Erik Prince recruiting former spies to help with Project Veritas stings|https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/07/politics/erik-prince-project-veritas-stings/index.html]]'' March 7, 2020, Veronica Stracqualursi, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Trump ally [[Erik Prince]] has recruited former US and British spies to help a conservative group target Democratic campaigns and labor organizations, among others, seen as averse to President [[Donald Trump]], according to a [[New York Times]] report.
Based on interviews and documents, the Times reported that one of Prince's recruits is a former officer of Britain's foreign intelligence agency MI6.
The former MI6 officer, [[Richard Seddon]], oversaw a [[2017]] undercover operation to copy documents and tape conversations in a [[Michigan]] chapter of the teacher's union, [[American Federation of Teachers]], according to the Times.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[New York Times: Trump allies work to discredit journalists, plus April Ryan's bodyguard goes too far and the media reacts|https://www.poynter.org/newsletters/2019/new-york-times-trump-allies-work-to-discredit-journalists-plus-april-ryans-bodyguard-goes-too-far-and-the-media-reacts-to-andrew-lucks-retirement/]]'' August 26, 2019, Tom Jones, [[Poynter Institute]]
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Allies of President [[Donald Trump]] have started a campaign to discredit news organizations and journalists they consider to be anti-Trump. The "aggressive operation" aims to publicize damaging information about journalists to "undercut the influence of legitimate news reporting."
This is all according to a story in Sunday's [[New York Times]] by Kenneth P. Vogel and [[Jeremy W. Peters]]. According to the story, the group already has released information about journalists at [[CNN]], The [[Washington Post]] and The New York Times. The information comes from closely examining more than a decade's worth of public posts and statements by journalists. The story said, "Only a fraction of what the network claims to have uncovered has been made public … with more to be disclosed as the [[2020]] election heats up."
The Times said it is impossible to independently assess the claims about how much damaging information this group has, but that material publicized so far has "proved authentic, and much of it has been professionally harmful to targets."
The [[White House]] has denied knowing anything about the operation. The Times named [[Arthur Schwartz]], a conservative consultant and "friend and informal adviser" to [[Donald Trump Jr]]., as a key figure in the force to take down journalists. (As CNN's Oliver Darcy noted, The [[Daily Beast]]'s [[Maxwell Tani]] wrote about Schwartz and this topic in January.)
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*[[FOIA Request Reveals FTC Flooded with Narconon Complaints|http://narcononreviews.net/narconon/foia-request-reveals-ftc-flooded-with-narconon-complaints/]], Narconon Reviews. August 19, 2015.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[News Corp Australia's promotion of Lauren Southern is disturbing|https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/commentisfree/2018/jul/16/news-corps-promotion-of-lauren-southern-is-disturbing]]'' July 16, 2018, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Lauren Southern]]'s signal talent is getting attention. The Canadian far right celebrity's [[Australia]]n visa dramas last week – wholly administrative in origin – were spun by her and her fans for a day or so as yet another attack on her freedom of speech.
A temporary setback was repurposed as precious publicity, and News Corp papers continued to unfurl the red carpet ahead of her visit.
Her speaking engagements with rightwing [[YouTube]]r [[Stefan Molyneux]] will go ahead, as will the top-dollar dinner engagements with those willing to shell out $750. But if the notion that she might be prevented from entering Australia was credible, it's because because Southern has been banned from entering a country before.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[News outlet that covered 'lizard people' and called Obama a demon just interviewed Trump Jr.|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/03/30/news-outlet-that-covered-lizard-people-called-obama-demon-just-interviewed-trump-jr/]]'' March 30, 2019, Reis Thebault, [[Washington Post]]
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[[Researcher]]s at Right Wing Watch, a project from the nonprofit People for the American Way, have tracked [[TruNews]] for years and have described its founder, [[Rick Wiles]], as a "crazed conspiracy theorist" obsessed with the end times.
"Wiles regularly promotes conspiracy theories about President Obama, the federal government and secret powerful forces working to shape world events and lead to the end of days," his Right Wing Watch profile reads. "He also frequently criticizes LGBT rights and immigration."
A spokeswoman for Trump Jr., who has his own history with conspiratorial thinking, said he hadn't planned to do the interview, nor had he and his representatives vetted the outlet.
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*[[Newsmax|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsmax]] - //Wikipedia.//
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Ardent Trump foot soldier and [[MyPillow]] CEO [[Mike Lindell]]'s latest attempt to push more of the former president's election fraud falsehoods backfired during his appearance on [[Newsmax]] on Tuesday amid complaining about Dominian Voting Systems — which has threatened to sue both Newsmax and Lindell for espousing unfounded claims that it committed mass voter fraud.
Asked about his permanent ban from [[Twitter]] during an interview on Newsmax on Tuesday, Lindell tried to ramble on by parroting Trump's false claims of "Dominion machines" flipping votes to the advantage of then-Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] in the November election.
Newsmax anchor [[Bob Sellers]] quickly intervened amid Lindell's conspiracy-ridden rant to point out that the network has found no evidence of Dominion committing voter fraud.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Newsmax And Pro-Trump Media Walk Back Voting Conspiracies After Legal Threat|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/newsmax-smartmatic-fox-news_n_5fe108e8c5b60d416344f057]]'' December 21, 2020, Nick Robins-Early, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Newsmax]], a far-right news network that routinely peddles baseless conspiracy theories that favor [[Donald Trump]], over the weekend began airing a lengthy clarification of its coverage about voter fraud in the presidential election.
In a nearly two-minute statement that is being read on all Newsmax shows, the channel is essentially walking back its own groundless claims that electronic voting system companies [[Smartmatic]] and Dominion were involved in some kind of nefarious attempt to steal the election.
"There are several facts our viewers and readers should be aware," host John Tabacco said on Monday, before debunking a long list of conspiratorial claims.
"Neither Dominion nor Smartmatic has any relationship with [[George Soros]]. Smartmatic is a U.S. company and not owned by the [[Venezuela]]n government, [[Hugo Chavez]] or any foreign official or entity. Smartmatic states it has no operations in Venezuela," he continued.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Newspaper uncovers fake sex story 'sting'|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42150322]]'' November 28, 2017, [[BBC News]]
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The [[Washington Post]] says it has uncovered a failed "sting operation" by a group trying to peddle a sensational but false story to its journalists.
A source told the newspaper she had been impregnated as a teenager by US politician [[Roy Moore]].
The Post said its research debunked her story, and that she worked for a group called [[Project Veritas]], which it said "targets the mainstream news media".
The group said the Washington Post was reporting "an imagined sting".
But in an email sent to US followers - including journalists - it admitted its "investigative journalist" had had their cover blown.
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*[[Newsweek|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsweek]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Newt Gingrich|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newt_Gingrich]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!other names |Nick Fuentes|
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|!birth name |Nicholas Joseph Fuentes|
|!birth date |August 18, 1998 (23 years)|
|!birth place |[[Illinois|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois]], U.S.|
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*[[Nick Fuentes|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Fuentes]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Nick Fuentes|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Nick_Fuentes]], RationalWiki.
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|!birth name |Nicholas Donabet Kristof|
|!birth date |April 27, 1959 (62 years)|
|!occupation |Journalist|
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*[[Nicholas Kristof|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Kristof]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Nicholas Wade|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Wade]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Nick Ayers |
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|>| !Nick Denton |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Nick Kristof and the Holy War on Pornhub|https://newrepublic.com/article/160488/nick-kristof-holy-war-pornhub]]'' December 10, 2020, Melissa Gira Grant, [[New Republic]]
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Anyone who wants to know that [[Pornhub]] has engaged in abusive and exploitative behavior toward women need only listen to the women whose videos were posted to the free porn site without their consent. That includes the abuse of people like Rose Kalemba, who has written about how she had to impersonate a lawyer to get Pornhub to remove a video that recorded a man raping her more than a decade ago. That also includes the numerous porn performers who have spoken publicly about how Pornhub routinely allows videos they made to be pirated and posted to the site, where it profits off the performers' work and leaves them with nothing. [[Journalist]]s who cover the tech company critically and with an eye toward its human costs have all been on this beat for some time. Slate covered the monopolistic model behind Pornhub's parent company, Mindgeek, more than eight years ago, citing, among others, reporting by [[ABC]]'s [[Nightline]], which preceded it, with performers stating they felt they couldn't speak out against the company for fear of retaliation.
A failure to engage with this history and wider context is a failure to capture the real stakes of the conflict with Pornhub, and that's the fundamental limitation behind the picture of abuse related by the [[New York Times]] op-ed columnist Nick Kristof in the latest entry in his long oeuvre concerning abuse, women, and sex. When Kristof turns his notebook in the direction of women with stories of trauma, the resulting narratives most often fall somewhere between beneficent voyeurism and journalistic malpractice. (Kristof, writing about his coverage of refugees in [[2006]]: "It's often agonizing to try to figure out how far you can go in identifying a rape victim, for example, so that a column will come alive—without putting her at risk of revenge.") He has yet to face any professional consequences for his role in advancing the Somaly Mam Foundation, the anti–sex trafficking organization that, thanks to him, was able to launder allegedly invented sex slave stories through the paper of record. (New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan, in [[2014]], after one of his key sources was exposed for lying about sex trafficking: "[[Nicholas Kristof]] Should Give Readers a Full Explanation About Somaly Mam.") Kristof, meanwhile, became the mainstream writer most responsible for establishing the terms of the sex trafficking debate for liberals and conservatives alike. Now he has pivoted from websites like [[Backpage]], which sex workers once relied on for advertising and which was later shuttered by federal law enforcement, to websites like Pornhub. Poised to get the Kristof bump this time is a campaign run by a religious right organization, [[Exodus Cry]], founded by a member of a Christian dominionist ministry, which has advanced anti-gay, anti-abortion, and antisemitic views.
Kristof's Pornhub story, which took up the full front page of the Times Sunday [[Review]] section, relies on the tropes that have defined his career. He gives graphic, detailed descriptions of "recordings of assaults on unconscious women and girls" and their associated search terms. Then, in a passing mention, he introduces the work of Exodus Cry—though he omits the group's name. "An organization called Traffickinghub, led by an activist named [[Laila Mickelwait]], documents abuses and calls for the site to be shut down," Kristof notes. Kristof's story now sits at the top of the campaign's site, boasting an "as seen in" featuring the paper's iconic masthead.
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|>| !Nigel Farage |
|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Nigel Farage|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Farage]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[NIH abruptly cuts coronavirus research funding, alarming scientists|https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/05/nih-cuts-coronavirus-funding-amid-trump-comments-and-conspiracy-theories/]]'' May 1, 2020, Beth Mole, [[Ars Technica]]
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[[Researcher]]s expressed alarm this week after the [[National Institutes of Health]] abruptly cancelled funding for a long-standing research project by US and [[Chinese]] scientists to examine how coronaviruses leap from bats to humans, potentially causing devastating pandemics—such as the one we are currently experiencing by a coronavirus genetically linked to those found in bats.
The funding cut could set back critical research into preventing such disease spread, scientists say. They also expressed dismay that the decision was prompted by unfounded conspiracy theories and what some see as a wider attempt by the Trump administration to deflect criticism of its handling of the pandemic by blaming [[China]] for unleashing the disease.
The NIH has not provided a clear explanation for its move to cancel the funds, which occurred April 24 and was first reported by [[Politico]] Monday, April 27. However, in email exchanges published April 30 by Science magazine, it is clear that the NIH was motivated by conspiracy theories that allege—without evidence—that the virus was somehow released by Chinese researchers in Wuhan, the central Chinese city where the pandemic began.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[NIH Panel: "Insufficient" Data That Convalescent Plasma Treats COVID|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/nih-convalescent-plasma-panel-data]]'' September 1, 2020, Stephanie M. Lee, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Convalescent plasma is not proven to treat COVID-19, an NIH panel said Tuesday, undermining an emergency authorization issued by the FDA a week ago.
The panel of experts convened by the NIH said that there is "insufficient data" to show whether plasma is a safe, effective treatment, contradicting misleading claims that President [[Donald Trump]] and two top health officials recently made about plasma's benefits. Trump's remarks — in part that "the FDA has made the independent determination that the treatment is safe and very effective" — have led scientists to accuse the agency of buckling under a White House that wants to push the narrative that it is controlling the pandemic.
[[Coronavirus]] survivors' plasma — the liquid in blood that is left over when blood cells are removed — has raised hopes that its antibodies could offer other patients protection against the virus. On Aug. 23, when the FDA authorized convalescent plasma for hospitalized patients, Trump claimed that a [[Mayo Clinic]] study showed it "has proven to reduce mortality by 35%." Health and Human Services Secretary [[Alex Azar]] said, "I don't want you to gloss over this number."
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|!birth name |Nimrata Nikki Randhawa|
|!birth date |January 20, 1972 (49 years)|
|!birth place |[[Bamberg, South Carolina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamberg,_South_Carolina]], U.S.|
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*[[Nikki Haley|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Haley]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Nina Rosenwald |
|!education |B.A. from [[Sarah Lawrence College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Lawrence_College]], [[Yonkers, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonkers,_New_York]]<br>M.A. [[New York University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_University]]|
|!alma mater |Sarah Lawrence College|
|!parents |[[William Rosenwald|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Rosenwald]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Nina Rosenwald|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Rosenwald]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f46.png}} ''[[No 'Hoax': Bipartisan Senate Report Confirms Russian 2016 Role, Putin Ordered DNC Hack, More|https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackbrewster/2020/08/18/putin-ordered-dnc-hack-bipartisan-senate-report-confirms/#71b21c25daec]]'' August 18, 2020, Jack Brewster, [[Forbes]]
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[[Russia]]n President [[Vladimir Putin]] directly ordered the hacking of the [[Democratic Party]]'s servers with the goal of leaking damaging information that would hurt then-candidate [[Hillary Clinton]] and provide a boost to President Trump's campaign, the final report from the [[Senate Intelligence Committee]]'s probe into Russian interference in the [[2016]] presidential election released Tuesday found, among other damaging findings.
The report—which is the committee's fifth and final—states that Putin "ordered the Russian effort to hack computer networks and accounts affiliated with the Democratic Party" with the purpose of harming the Clinton campaign, which the Russian president has long denied.
The Russian effort was aided by Wikileaks, which has also claimed that it was not the source of the hacked information; Wikileaks "likely knew it was assisting a Russian intelligence influence effort," the report states.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[No 10 furore is latest chapter in long, dark history of racist science|https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/feb/17/no-10-andrew-sabisky-furore-latest-chapter-long-history-racist-science]]'' February 17, 2020, Ian Sample, [[The Guardian]]
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The notion that members of one race are inherently more intelligent than members of another – brought back into circulation by the appointment of [[Andrew Sabisky]], who claims that black Americans have a lower average IQ than white people, as a Downing Street adviser – is an idea with a deep and disturbing history.
In modern times, the study most often rolled out as supporting "evidence" is a [[2006]] work from the English psychologist [[Richard Lynn]]. In the publication, Lynn concluded that black [[Africa]]ns had an average IQ of less than 70, compared with the average western IQ of 100. This, he claimed, explained the low level of economic development in sub-Saharan Africa.
It was four years before the work was roundly discredited. In [[2010]], researchers found that Lynn had systematically ignored Africans with high IQ scores, but that was far from the only problem they uncovered, and at the end of their analysis they declared there was no evidence to support Lynn's claims.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[No attacks led to violent clearing of protesters for Trump's bible photo op: officer|https://globalnews.ca/news/7224439/trump-lafayette-square-officer/]]'' July 28, 2020, Ellen Knickmeyer, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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The U.S. Park [[Police]] and [[Secret Service]] violently routed protesters from [[Lafayette Square]] last month without apparent provocation or adequate warning, immediately after Attorney General [[William Barr]] spoke with Park Police leaders, according to an Army [[National Guard]] officer who was there.
The account of National Guard Maj. Adam DeMarco challenges the Trump administration's explanation that vicious attacks by protesters led federal forces to turn on what appeared to be a largely peaceful crowd June 1 in the square in front of the White House. [[Law enforcement]] and security officers that night clubbed and punched protesters and unleashed mounted officers and chemical agents against them in one of the most controversial confrontations at the height of this year's nationwide protests over the killing of Black people at the hands of police.
The forceful clearing of Lafayette Square, long one of the nation's most prominent venues for demonstrations, came minutes before President [[Donald Trump]] appeared in the area without notice, on his way to stage a photo event in front of a historic church nearby.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[No easy way to deradicalize hate group members, experts say|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/deradicalize-hate-groups-experts-1.5255835]]'' August 24, 2019, Laura Glowacki, [[CBC News]]
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While people might wish for a magic pill or program, there is no easy way to guide someone away from hateful, racist ideologies, deradicalization experts say.
Michael Mitchell, a retired army major and former associate faculty member at Royal Roads University in B.C., says deradicalization is like treating a mental illness. Root causes of the trouble are complex and stem from a person's unique life experiences.
"There's no pill for this," said Mitchell, who studied radicalization in B.C. high schools.
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The latest viral video promoting COVID-19 misinformation features a newly formed group called America's Frontline [[Doctor]]s. About 10 physicians, dressed in white coats with an embroidered [[America's Frontline Doctors]] logo, spoke for 45 minutes in front of the Supreme Court on Monday on a range of COVID-19 talking points, from hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) being curative to the mental health effects of lockdown outweighing the toll of the virus itself.
But none of them have practices that would place them on the actual front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some don't currently practice at all.
Two of those appearing at the Monday event are ophthalmologists, one of whom is no longer licensed. [[MedPage Today]] could find no evidence that any of the speakers worked in hospitals with significant numbers of COVID-19 patients.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[No evidence to support right-wing claims that antifa threw "cement milkshakes" in Portland|https://www.salon.com/2019/07/02/no-evidence-to-support-right-wing-claims-that-antifa-threw-cement-milkshakes-in-portland/]]'' July 2, 2019, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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Conservatives on [[Twitter]] pounced on a dubious tweet from the [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], police to claim that members of the anti-fascist group known as "antifa" threw "milkshakes" laced with quick-dry cement during a clash with the far-right group [[Proud Boys]] over the weekend. There is no evidence to back up the claim, according to local media.
[[Antifa]] and the Proud Boys, a group often described as white nationalist and labeled a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (although they deny both labels), clashed once again over the weekend.
At least three people were arrested and three others were hospitalized, Portland police said.
Among those injured was [[Andy Ngo]], an editor and photojournalist for the conservative blog [[Quillette]]. Ngo was seen on video being pelted with milkshakes and silly string and later said he was punched and had his camera stolen.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[No Place for 'Soy Boys' at 'Tribute to Men' Outside CPAC|https://www.thedailybeast.com/no-place-for-soy-boys-at-cpac-timed-tribute-to-men]]'' March 2, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Some attendees at the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] took a break Friday to sing the praises of men. All of them.
While they represented disparate factions of the right, the participants in the "Tribute to Men" agreed on one thing: America is facing a plague of "soy boys," conservative slang for a feminized, liberal man arising from the idea that eating soy products affects a man's hormones, making him more like her.
"I don't want to have sex with a soy boy," declared [[Kaya Jones]], a former member of the Pussycat Dolls who has refashioned herself as a pro-Trump pundit.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[No, Clearview AI's creepy plan to spy on us is not 'free speech'|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/feb/14/clearview-ai-facial-recognition-technology]]'' February 14, 2020, Jake Laperruque, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Law enforcement]] agencies around the world are enthusiastically adopting the services of [[Clearview AI]], a tech company whose powerful software scrapes several billion open-source images for the purposes of facial recognition.
As the company confronts mounting criticism over its disturbing surveillance practices, its chief executive, [[Hoan Ton-That]], is rolling out an audacious new defense: he claims that Clearview's practices are protected by the first amendment. Ton-That's upside-down views of civil liberties are, it seems, just as Orwellian as his company's surveillance apparatus.
Fortunately, he is dead wrong. The constitution does not shield Clearview AI from accountability. We can, and must, pass laws to limit it and other facial recognition systems.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[No, herd immunity is still not a viable strategy - and the Barrington declaration is unscientific and unethical|https://www.zmescience.com/other/pieces/no-herd-immunity-is-still-not-a-viable-strategy-and-the-barrington-declaration-is-unscientific-and-unethical/]]'' October 8, 2020, Mihai Andrei, [[ZME Science]]
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The so-called 'Barrington Declaration', calling for a lax approach to COVID-19 and the 'benefits of herd immunity', is nothing more than a fringe viewpoint going against all we've learned in the past months.
The only thing it's succeeded in is making it seem that researchers are divided on the topic when in fact, they're really not, in a fashion that's reminiscent of climate change denial.
A libertarian thinktank and three researchers celebrated with champagne as they signed a document offering an 'alternative' way of dealing with COVID-19. The declaration, which offers little in the way of scientific evidence, claims that a more hands-off approach in dealing with the pandemic: no lockdowns, no closed schools or universities, and a "Focused Protection" where the younger population is allowed to go about their lives normally. Ultimately, the declaration says, we'll reach herd immunity and all will be fine.
Except, almost everything about that is wrong.
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{{f99.png}} ''[[Noam Chomsky on post-Covid-19 society: Trump is worse than Hitler, but the peasants are coming with pitchforks|https://www.nationalobserver.com/2020/06/15/analysis/noam-chomsky-post-covid-19-society-trump-worse-hitler-peasants-are-coming]]'' June 15, 2020, Robert Hackett, [[National Observer]]
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At first, it seemed like rhetorical overkill, the kind heard in barroom debates. But [[Noam Chomsky]], the world-renowned public intellectual, made a plausible case for a chilling assessment of arguably the world's most powerful man.
Voting for U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] is worse than voting for Hitler, Chomsky affirmed to interviewer Linda Solomon Wood, during a [[Canada]]'s [[National Observer]]-sponsored webinar in April. "Hitler was maybe the worst criminal in human history." He wanted to murder millions of Jews, Slavs, Roma, homosexuals, others. "But what does Trump want to do? He wants to destroy the prospects for organized human life."
The 91-year-old linguist and social critic remains remarkably optimistic about future options — but only if we collectively confront the three existential crises he identified in a [[2019]] interview with National Observer — nuclear war, global warming and (presciently) pandemics. He warned then that humanity has to decide "whether organized human society will survive another couple of generations." Trump is exercising "maximum sadism" and exacerbating all three threats, Chomsky now asserts.
The ''Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences'', officially the ''Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel''<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">>, is an economics prize administered by the [[Nobel Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Foundation]]. While it is not one of the [[Nobel Prizes|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Prize]], which were established by [[Alfred Nobel's|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Nobel]] will in 1895,<<ref " [4]">> it is commonly referred to as the ''Nobel Prize in Economics''.<<ref " [5]">>
!!!Controversies and criticisms
Some critics argue that the prestige of the Prize in Economics derives in part from its association with the Nobel Prizes, an association that has often been a source of controversy. Among them is the Swedish human rights lawyer [[Peter Nobel|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Nobel]], a great-grandnephew of [[Ludvig Nobel|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludvig_Nobel]].<<ref " [8]">> Nobel accuses the awarding institution of misusing his family's name, and states that no member of the Nobel family has ever had the intention of establishing a prize in economics.<<ref " [6]">> He explained that "Nobel despised people who cared more about profits than society's well-being", saying that "There is nothing to indicate that he would have wanted such a prize", and that the association with the Nobel prizes is "a PR coup by economists to improve their reputation".<<ref " [8]">>
According to [[Samuel Brittan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Brittan]] of the ''[[Financial Times|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_Times]]'', both former Swedish minister of finance, [[Kjell-Olof Feldt|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kjell-Olof_Feldt]], and Swedish former minister of commerce, [[Gunnar Myrdal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunnar_Myrdal]], wanted the prize abolished, saying, "Myrdal rather less graciously wanted the prize abolished because it had been given to such reactionaries as Hayek (and afterwards Milton Friedman)."<<ref " [9]">> Relatedly, it has been noted that several members of the [[awarding committee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_for_the_Prize_in_Economic_Sciences_in_Memory_of_Alfred_Nobel]] have been affiliated with the [[Mont Pelerin Society]].<<ref " [7]">>
!!!See also
*[[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Memorial_Prize_in_Economic_Sciences]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Hart and Holmström awarded the Prize in Economic Sciences for 2017|http://archive.riksbank.se/en/Web-archive/Published/Notices/2016/Hart-and-Holmstrom-awarded-the-Prize-in-Economic-Sciences-for-2016/index.html]]. Sveriges Riksbank. 10 October 2016.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Prize in Economic Sciences|https://www.kva.se/en/priser/ekonomipriset]]. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Beslut om titel p\u00e5 ekonomipriset [Resolution on the economics prize's name]|http://archive.riksbank.se/sv/Webbarkiv/Publicerat/Nyheter/2006/Beslut-om-titel-pa-ekonomipriset/index.html]]. Sveriges Riksbank. 6 July 2006.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[Not a Nobel Prize|https://www.nobelprize.org/nomination/economic-sciences/]]. The Nobel Foundation.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Hird., John A.. "Power, Knowledge, and Politics". Georgetown University Press.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[Alfred Nobels familie tar avstand fra økonomiprisen|http://www.aftenposten.no/norge/Alfred-Nobels-familie-tar-avstand-fra-okonomiprisen-552817b.html]]. //Aftenposten//.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Offer, Avner (2016). "The Nobel Factor: The Prize in Economics, Social Democracy, and the Market Turn". Princeton University Press.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "[[Nobel descendant slams Economics prize|http://www.thelocal.se/20050928/2173]]. //thelocalsweden//. 28 September 2005.">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "Brittan, Samuel (19 December 2003). [[The not so noble Nobel Prize|http://www.samuelbrittan.co.uk/text172_p.html]].">>
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Non-Partisan Watchdog Accuses Trump Campaign Of 'Laundering' $170 Million|https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2020/07/28/non-partisan-watchdog-accuses-trump-campaign-of-laundering-170-million/]]'' July 28, 2020, Andrew Solender, [[Forbes]]
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The [[Campaign Legal Center]], a nonpartisan campaign finance watchdog group, filed a complaint with the [[Federal Elections Commission]] Tuesday accusing the Trump campaign of "laundering" $170 million through numerous companies, some with connections to former Trump campaign manager [[Brad Parscale]].
"The Trump campaign and Trump [[Make America Great Again]] Committee disguised nearly $170 million of campaign spending by laundering the funds through firms," the complaint claims.
It adds that the firms are "headed by Trump's recent campaign manager, Brad Parscale, and/or created by Trump campaign lawyers."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Not the Messiah: Trump insists 'chosen one' China trade war remark was a joke|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/aug/24/donald-trump-chosen-one-messiah-china-joke]]'' August 24, 2019, Amanda Holpuch, [[The Guardian]]
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Speaking to reporters in [[Washington]] on Friday night, then in two tweets from the south of [[France]] on Saturday morning, the president said the comment was an instance of "sarcasm" and insisted it was a joke.
"When I looked up to the sky and jokingly said 'I am the chosen one' at a press conference two days ago, referring to taking on Trade with [[China]], little did I realize that the media would claim that I had a 'Messiah complex'," Trump tweeted.
On Friday night, when a reporter asked what he had meant, the president looked annoyed and said: "You know exactly when I meant. It was sarcasm. It was joking."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Noted Racist Richard Spencer Apparently Yelled Racist Slurs After Racist Rally|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/8xw3a4/shocker-noted-racist-richard-spencer-apparently-yelled-racist-slurs-after-racist-rally]]'' November 4, 2019, Tim Marcin, [[Vice News]]
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[[Richard Spencer]], the white nationalist who garnered national attention for wearing three-piece suits instead of a robe and hood — and for getting punched in the face — has been caught on tape apparently shouting anti-Semitic and racist slurs.
Fellow alt-right figure [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] — an ex-pal of Spencer — released the audio on [[YouTube]], claiming it was recorded in the summer of [[2017]], not long after the deadly [[Unite the Right]] rally in [[Charlottesville]] that he organized. The audio is disturbing, with the man purported to be Spencer yelling the anti-Semitic slur "kike" and saying his ancestors "fucking enslaved those pieces of shit."
In the audio, the person Milo claims is Spencer promises to return to Charlottesville, despite the national uproar about the rally, at which hundreds of white nationalists marched and a white supremacist murdered anti-racism protester [[Heather Heyer]] when he drove a car into a crowd of counterprotesters.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Notorious astroturf pioneer Rick Berman is behind business group's anti-labor-board offensive|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/03/rick-berman-job-creators-network/]]'' March 25, 2015, Molly Redden, [[Mother Jones]]
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The [[Job Creators Network]], however, represents a different way of doing business for Berman: He has guided the group's media strategy behind the scenes, while more than three dozen CEOs have publicly signed on to support the organization's mission. Its signatories include such corporate titans as Best Buy CEO Brad Anderson, Staples founder and onetime CEO Tom Stemberg, and Home Depot cofounder Bernie Marcus. Possible 2016 GOP contender and ex-Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina co-chairs the Job Creators Network's women's coalition. But the group also features executives from lesser-known but successful companies, such as Ganahl and Stephen Salis, cofounder and CEO of the &Pizza chain. It's unclear how many of the Job Creators Network's corporate members are aware the controversial Berman is a strategist for the network and its anti-NLRB campaign. As Berman himself has noted, companies are often squeamish about publicly associating themselves with him, hence the emphasis on anonymity.
But there are key clues linking Berman and his firm to the Job Creators Network. The network's media contact, Ted Peterson, notes on his LinkedIn page that he is employed as a digital-media strategist at Berman and Company. Berman and Company's in-house web developer, Chris Herbert, included the web site of the Job Creators Network's latest campaign, a project called Defend Main Street, in his online portfolio as an example of his work. An executive associated with the Job Creators Network confirmed Berman's longtime involvement with the group.
After [[Mother Jones]] asked Peterson about these connections, his LinkedIn page was briefly taken offline and republished without his photograph. Herbert's website and his LinkedIn page were scrubbed of references to Defend Main Street, other Berman projects—such as UnionFacts.com—and Berman and Company. Before his site was updated, Herbert had billed himself as "the main web developer for the infamous Washington, DC public relations firm Berman & Company." Peterson, Berman, and [[Alfredo Ortiz]], the president and CEO of the Job Creators Network, did not reply to requests for comment.
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{{f84.png}} ''[[NRA attacks Canada for banning assault weapons, claims it's equivalent to banning "freedom"|https://north99.org/2020/05/02/nra-attacks-canada-for-banning-assault-weapons-claims-canada-is-banning-freedom/]]'' May 2, 2020, [[North99]]
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The Canadian government's decision to ban 1,500 assault-style weapons has caught the attention of an influential gun-rights group in the United States.
The [[National Rifle Association]], America's leading pro-gun advocacy group, has attacked [[Canada]], claiming the government is banning "freedom".
Today is one of those days where every American should be proud of our citizenship & freedoms. But sadly, some aren't.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[NRA Execs' Hollywood Sugar Daddy Is Entangled With a Russian Oligarch|https://www.thedailybeast.com/nra-linked-producer-david-stanton-is-entangled-with-russian-oligarch-sergey-sarkisov]]'' August 23, 2020, William Bredderman, [[Daily Beast]]
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The [[Hollywood]] producer at the center of the corruption case against the [[National Rifle Association]] has had a years-long financial, creative, and apparently political relationship with a tycoon from the former [[Soviet Union]], The [[Daily Beast]] has discovered.
Multiple reports have identified Associated Television International (ATI) president [[David Stanton]], also known as David McKenzie, as the anonymous figure who lavished gifts and trips on top NRA officials, as described in a lawsuit [[New York]] Attorney General [[Letitia James]] brought earlier this month. But unreported until now are Stanton's dealings in [[Easter]]n [[Europe]] and the Caucasus, which date to the late [[1990]]s and have intensified in recent years with a series of joint ventures with a [[Russia]]n oligarch named [[Sergey Sarkisov]].
For his various overseas projects, Stanton has enlisted the assistance of former KGB officials, Wikileaks founder [[Julian Assange]], and influential politicians tied to President [[Vladimir Putin]]. With Sarkisov, Stanton inserted himself into one of the most contentious disputes in the Russian "near abroad".
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!!!See also
*[[NSO Group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSO_Group]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[NSO Group Impersonated Facebook to Help Clients Hack Targets|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qj4p3w/nso-group-hack-fake-facebook-domain]]'' May 20, 2020, Joseph Cox, [[Vice News]]
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Infamous [[Israel]]i surveillance firm [[NSO Group]] created a web domain that looked as if it belonged to [[Facebook]]'s security team to entice targets to click on links that would install the company's powerful cell phone hacking technology, according to data analyzed by [[Motherboard]].
It is not uncommon for hackers working for governments to impersonate Facebook, perhaps with a phishing page that displays a Facebook login screen but which secretly steals a target's password. But NSO's approach complicates its ongoing conflict with the tech giant. NSO is currently embroiled in a lawsuit with Facebook, which is suing the surveillance firm for leveraging a vulnerability in [[WhatsApp]] to let NSO clients remotely hack phones. Motherboard has also found more evidence that NSO used infrastructure based in the United States; a server used by NSO's system to deliver malware was owned by [[Amazon]].
A former NSO employee provided Motherboard with the IP address of a server setup to infect phones with NSO's [[Pegasus]] hacking tool. Motherboard granted the source anonymity to protect them from retaliation from the company. Pegasus can target modern iPhone and Android devices, and once installed on a device it can steal text and social media messages, track the [[GPS]] location of the phone, and remotely turn on the camera and microphone. NSO sells Pegasus in either 0- or 1-click versions, with the former needing no interaction from the target, and the latter requiring the target to click a link.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[NSO Spyware Was Used to Hack Clergy in Togo|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/7kpdpe/nso-spyware-was-used-to-hack-clergy-in-togo]]'' August 3, 2020, Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, [[Vice News]]
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[[Researcher]]s have identified more people targeted with spyware made by the [[Israel]]i hacking company [[NSO Group]].
On Monday, researchers from the internet watchdog Citizen Lab published a new report that detailed how hackers targeted a [[Catholic]] bishop, a priest, and two members of the political opposition in Togo—all people who had been vocal about government reform in the [[Africa]]n country.
This is the latest in a long series of reports that allege NSO's customers use the company's surveillance technology to spy on dissidents, human rights activists, or political opponents of the government that purchased NSO's spyware. Similar alleged cases of abuse have been exposed in [[Spain]], [[Morocco]], [[Mexico]], and the [[United Arab Emirates]], among others.
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|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/821341354/821341354_2018_%20.pdf]]|08/27/20| $15,902,826.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/821341354/821341354_2017_107d6e09.PDF]]|05/15/19| $16,627,086.00|
|!2016 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/821341354/821341354_2016_0ef150f8.PDF]]|03/21/18| $500.00|
!!!External links
*[[The Nativist Lobby: Three Faces of Intolerance|https://www.splcenter.org/20090131/nativist-lobby-three-faces-intolerance]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Nunes Stays Silent As House Dems Claim Proof He Got Foreign Disinfo On Biden|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/nunes-stays-silent-as-house-dems-claim-proof-he-got-foreign-disinfo-on-biden]]'' July 31, 2020, Josh Kovensky, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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House Democrats pushed [[House Intelligence Committee]] ranking member Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-CA) to say in a closed-door meeting on Wednesday whether he had received [[Ukraine]]-based disinformation about Vice President [[Joe Biden]].
Nunes declined to respond at all, saying "no" when asked if he would like to respond to the allegation that he has received a dossier of disinformation from pro-[[Russia]]n Ukrainian MP Andrii Derkach.
Rep. Sean Maloney (D-NY) raised the issue at the meeting, convened to offer members of the panel the opportunity to review classified intelligence about what Rep. [[Adam Schiff]] (D-CA) described as "a concerted foreign interference campaign which seeks to launder and amplify disinformation in order to influence congressional activity, public debate, and the Presidential election in November."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Nunes threatens to sue CNN for reporting on statement made by indicted Giuliani associate's lawyer|https://www.vox.com/2019/11/25/20982011/nunes-cnn-daily-beast-lawsuits-parnas-ukraine]]'' November 25, 2019, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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During a Sunday morning appearance on Maria Bartiromo's Fox Business show, [[House Intelligence Committee]] Ranking Member [[Devin Nunes]] (R-CA) threatened to sue [[CNN]] and the [[Daily Beast]] for publishing pieces about him based on statements they received from lawyers representing an indicted associate of [[Rudy Giuliani]]. There's just one problem: Nunes doesn't seem to understand how lawsuits work.
Nunes, who in an ironic twist once co-sponsored the "Discouraging Frivolous [[Lawsuit]]s Act," has a long history of filing frivolous lawsuits. He's sued people who are mean to him online (including a parody [[Twitter]] account that goes by "Devin Nunes' cow"), constituents who asked the state of [[California]] to not allow Nunes to identify himself as a "farmer" on the ballot, and publications for doing basic reporting on him. But even in that context, his latest threat against CNN and the Daily Beast is flimsy.
At issue are reports the Daily Beast and CNN published last week about statements made by two lawyers representing [[Lev Parnas]], an associate of Rudy Giuliani's who was recently indicted for campaign finance violations and played a key role in Giuliani's shadowy Ukrainian diplomacy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Nunes's hunt for Twitter cow's identity at 'dead end,' attorney says|https://thehill.com/homenews/house/502525-nuness-hunt-for-twitter-cows-identity-at-dead-end-attorney-says]]'' June 12, 2020, J. Edward Moreno, [[The Hill]]
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An attorney representing Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] Devin Gerald NunesSunday shows preview: Protests against [[George Floyd]]'s death, police brutality rock the nation for a second week Sunday shows preview: Leaders weigh in as country erupts in protest over George Floyd death [[The Hill]]'s Morning Report - Presented by [[Facebook]] - George Floyd's death sparks protests, [[National Guard]] activation MORE (R-Calif.) said Friday the congressman has reached a "dead end" in his efforts to identify whoever is behind the parody [[Twitter]] accounts titled "[[Devin Nunes' Cow]]" and "Devin Nunes' Mom."
Twitter has refused to disclose the names of the person or people operating the accounts, leading Nunes to file a lawsuit last year alleging he has been defamed on the platform by the two anonymous accounts as well as [[Republican]] political strategist [[Liz Mair]].
Nunes's attorney, [[Steven Biss]], told The [[Fresno Bee]] that after [[Virginia]] Judge [[John Marshall]] opined that Twitter is not obligated to release the identities, finding out who they are so they can properly be served lawsuits is virtually impossible.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[NY queries Project Veritas over leader's past conviction|https://apnews.com/f8cfe574de204507a70249e5cf529c23]]'' December 2, 2017, David Klepper, [[Associated Press]]
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — [[Project Veritas]], which has used disguises and hidden cameras to uncover supposed liberal bias in the mainstream media, could lose its ability to raise money in [[New York]] because it didn't disclose its founder's criminal record, the state attorney general said.
The Democratic prosecutor's office wrote to the nonprofit on Wednesday, two days after The [[Washington Post]] reported that a woman affiliated with the group tried to get the newspaper to report a false sex assault allegation against [[Republican]] [[Alabama]] Senate candidate [[Roy Moore]].
Registered charities in New York must disclose executives' convictions. Project Veritas' filings did not list Project Veritas President [[James O'Keefe]]'s [[2010]] misdemeanor conviction for entering government property under false pretenses. The charges related to an incident in which O'Keefe posed as a telephone repairman to enter the office of then-[[Louisiana]] Sen. Mary Landrieu, a Democrat.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[NYT David Brooks's Project Funded By Facebook And Bezos's Dad|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/craigsilverman/david-brooks-nyt-weave-facebook-bezos]]'' March 3, 2021, Craig Silverman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[New York Times]] columnist [[David Brooks]] is drawing a second salary for his work on an [[Aspen Institute]] project funded by [[Facebook]] and other large donors — a fact he has not disclosed in his columns.
A Times spokesperson refused to tell [[BuzzFeed News]] whether the paper was aware Brooks was taking a salary for his work on Weave, a project he founded and leads for the Aspen Institute, a prominent think tank based in [[Washington, DC]]. The spokesperson also wouldn't say if the Times knew that Weave took money from Facebook.
In Dec. [[2018]], Facebook earmarked a $250,000 gift to the Aspen Institute for the project. Three months later, Brooks introduced Times readers to his concept of "Weavers," which he described as people who fight social isolation by "building community and weaving the social fabric" across the US.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[NYT Examines Most "Active" Among "Shadowy Army" of Nonprofits|https://archives.cjr.org/campaign_desk/nyt_examines_most_active_among.php]]'' September 27, 2010, Liz Cox Barrett, [[Columbia Journalism Review]]
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On Friday, the [[New York Times]]'s Mike McIntire provided a detailed look at [[Americans for Job Security]], one among, as McIntire wrote, a "shadow army of benignly titled nonprofit groups" that come "with every election cycle." Why focus on this one?
For one thing, Americans for Job Security (AJS) has been the most "active" such group thus far, having spent, McIntire reports, "$6 million on ads during the primary season" (see this [[Washington Post]] chart for spending details). For another, the [[Alaska]] Public Offices Commission last year took an "extensive look at the operations of Americans for Job Security," an inquiry which was used, via public information request, to inform and enhance the Times's examination — and which, together with "a review of [the group's] recent activities," McIntire wrote, "provides a rare look inside the opaque world of these ascendant advocacy organizations."
From McIntire's lede:
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{{f364.png}} ''[[O'Keefe Agrees To Pony Up To ACORN Employee He Got Fired|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/james-okeefe-juan-carlos-vera_n_2832338?ri18n=true]]'' March 7, 2013, Nick Wing, [[Huffington Post]]
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Conservative provocateur [[James O'Keefe]] agreed on Thursday to shell out $100,000 to former ACORN employee Juan Carlos Vera to settle a longstanding lawsuit. Wonkette first reported the development, citing court documents.
Vera was an employee of the activist group Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now in [[2009]] when O'Keefe and accomplice [[Hanna Giles]] traveled to his [[San Diego]] office -- dressed in pimp and prostitute attire -- to film a segment for their sting investigation, which used heavily edited footage to allege the group supported prostitution and tax-evasion. After the video's release, Vera was fired for "unacceptable conduct" over footage that appeared to show him advising the duo on how to set up a supposed child prostitution ring. It was later reported that Vera had contacted authorities and described the details of the encounter.
In [[2010]], Vera filed a lawsuit against O'Keefe and Giles, alleging that they had breached his privacy by recording him without his consent. O'Keefe attempted to fight the lawsuit. But two years later, a federal judge refused to throw out the suit.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[OAN Goes Full Fascist, Calls for Mass Executions Over 'Election Fraud'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/oan-goes-full-fascist-pearson-sharp-calls-for-mass-executions-over-election-fraud?ref=home]]'' June 24, 2021, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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One America News personality [[Pearson Sharp]] unleashed an openly fascistic fantasy this week, calling for the mass executions for thousands of Americans based on his belief in the outright false claim that widespread voter fraud amounted to a "coup" against former president [[Donald Trump]].
Since last November's election, in which [[Joe Biden]] handily defeated Trump, OAN has led the charge in peddling unhinged conspiracy theories in order to push the ex-president's "[[Big Lie]]" that the election was stolen from him. In recent weeks, the fringe network has sponsored the so-called [[Arizona]] election "audit," with OAN host [[Christina Bobb]] fundraising for the effort while also serving as a legal adviser to Trump.
The GOP-led recount in Arizona—a state Biden narrowly won—has led right-wing media figures to push for other audits in battleground states that Trump lost, resulting in the false belief that the ex-president will eventually be reinstated this summer. (Trump has, naturally, latched onto this insane theory.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[OAN's Chanel Rion made pro-QAnon remarks on a QAnon program|https://www.mediamatters.org/one-america-news-network/oans-chanel-rion-made-pro-qanon-remarks-qanon-program]]'' July 15, 2020, Eric Hananoki, [[Media Matters]]
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One America News correspondent and conspiracy theorist [[Chanel Rion]] appeared on a [[QAnon]] program last month and lent credence to the QAnon conspiracy theory, stating that its central figure "is Q anonymous for a reason, for a very good reason, and I think that people need to respect that." One of Rion's colleagues, OAN correspondent [[Jenn Pellegrino]], also said last month that "a lot of people that I know, including people in our office, have mentioned" QAnon "quite a bit."
Rion is the chief White House correspondent for One America News, an avowedly pro-Trump network that has been repeatedly praised by the president. In recent months, she has become infamous for serving as a source of softball questions during White House press briefings.
Rion has also used her OAN platform to forward pro-Trump conspiracy theories. In March, for instance, she pushed the absurd conspiracy theory that the coronavirus was created in a [[North Carolina]] laboratory. That claim originated from "Greg Rubini," a conspiracy theorist and QAnon supporter ([[BuzzFeed News]] later reported that he is a fraud whose real name is Greg Palusa).
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{{f375.png}} ''[[OANN Reporter Concocts Batshit Scenario to Push Trump's Scarborough Murder Conspiracy|https://www.thedailybeast.com/oann-reporter-chanel-rion-concocts-batshit-scenario-to-push-trumps-scarborough-murder-conspiracy?ref=home]]'' May 28, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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One America News reporter [[Chanel Rion]] on Thursday continued her habit of promoting President [[Donald Trump]]'s favorite conspiracies via loaded questions. This time, she asked White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany whether the president could ultimately depose [[MSNBC]] host Joe [[Scarborough]] to see if he murdered a former staffer.
In recent weeks, the president has repeatedly and falsely accused Scarborough of killing his congressional aide Lori Klausutis in [[2001]], even going so far as to suggest they were having an affair. Authorities at the time found Klausutis died accidentally in Scarborough's [[Florida]] office due to a previously undiagnosed abnormal heart rhythm. Furthermore, Scarborough was in D.C. at the time of her death.
Towards the end of Thursday's White House press briefing, Rion—who is no longer part of the White House briefing rotation but is personally invited to attend by the press secretary—boosted the debunked conspiracy theory by concocting an outlandish scenario in which Trump could potentially prove Scarborough's connection to Klausutis' death.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Oath Keeper Admits Stashing Guns For Jan. 6 Capitol Riot|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/oath-keepers-guns-jan-6-capitol-riots]]'' June 30, 2021, Zoe Tillman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — A member of the alleged [[Oath Keepers]] conspiracy who cut a deal with prosecutors admit he stashed guns at a [[Virginia]] hotel as part of preparations for demonstrations at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
[[Mark Grods]] pleaded guilty on Wednesday afternoon to two felony counts for conspiracy and obstructing [[Congress]]. Grods confirmed the government's long-standing allegation that members of the Oath Keepers who came to [[Washington, DC]], to oppose Congress's certification of the election were prepared for violence and arranged to store firearms outside of the city that could be brought in on short notice.
Grods agreed to cooperate with investigators as part of his plea deal, and prosecutors asked a judge earlier this week to keep his case under seal while he worked with the government, including testifying for the grand jury. The charges and confirmation of his cooperation were unsealed Wednesday morning and he appeared before a judge later in the day to formally enter a guilty plea.
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|>| !Oath Keepers |
|!formation |October 22, 2009 (11 years)|
|!jurisdiction |us-nv|
|!registration id |E0559982009-3|
|!leader name |[[Stewart Rhodes]]|
|!website |[[oathkeepers.org|http://oathkeepers.org]]|
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|>| !Oath Keepers United |
|!tax id |83-0769850|
|!formation |June 22, 2018 (3 years)|
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''Oath Keepers'' is an anti-government<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">> American [[far-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_right_politics]]<<ref " [7]">><<ref " [8]">> organization associated with the [[patriot|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/patriot_movement]] and [[militia movement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/militia_movement]]s.<<ref " [9]">><<ref " [10]">> The group describes itself as a [[non-partisan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonpartisanism]] association of current and former military, police, and [[first responder|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/first_responder]]s, who pledge to fulfill the oath that all military and police take in order to "defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic".<<ref " [11]">> It encourages members – some of whom are current and former U.S. military and law enforcement officers – not to obey orders which they believe would violate the [[United States Constitution|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution]]. The organization claims a membership of 35,000.<<ref " [12]">>
Several groups that monitor [[domestic terrorism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_terrorism_in_the_United_States]] and [[hate group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hate_group]]s describe the Oath Keepers as extremist or radical. [[Mark Pitcavage|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Pitcavage]] of the [[Anti-Defamation League|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Defamation_League]] (ADL) describes the group as "heavily armed extremists with a conspiratorial and anti-government mindset looking for potential showdowns with the government."<<ref " [13]">><<ref " [6]">> The [[Southern Poverty Law Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Poverty_Law_Center]] (SPLC) lists the group's founder as a known extremist and describes his announced plans to create localized militia units as "frightening".<ref name = "AJC2015"/> According to the SPLC, the group espouses a number of [[conspiracy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conspiracy_theories]] and legal theories associated with the [[sovereign citizen movement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sovereign_citizen_movement]] and the [[white supremacist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/white_supremacist]] [[posse comitatus|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posse_Comitatus_(organization)]] movement.<<ref " [14]">><<ref " [15]">><<ref " [16]">> SPLC senior fellow Mark Potok describes the group as a whole as "really just an anti-government group who believe in a wild set of conspiracy theories".<<ref " [17]">>
Oath Keepers had a controversial presence in [[Ferguson, Missouri|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferguson,_Missouri]] during the 2014<<ref " [10]">> and 2015<<ref " [8]">> [[unrest|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferguson_unrest]] in the city, when members armed with [[semi-automatic rifles|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/semi-automatic_rifle]] patrolled streets and rooftops.<<ref " [18]">><<ref " [19]">>
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*[[Oath Keepers|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oath_Keepers]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Beckett, Lois (2016-11-05). [[Specter of election day violence looms as Trump spurs vigilante poll watchers|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/05/election-day-violence-donald-trump-poll-watchers]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[The Oath Keepers: Anti-Government Extremists Recruiting Military and Police|http://www.adl.org/combating-hate/domestic-extremism-terrorism/c/the-oath-keepers.html]]. //[[Anti-Defamation League]]//. 2015-09-16.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Skocpol, Theda. [[The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism|https://books.google.com/books?id=5nYRDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA33]]. Oxford University Press.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Feuer, Alan (2016-01-16). [[Standoff in Oregon Attracts Supporters Bearing Disparate Grievances|https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/17/us/standoff-in-oregon-attracts-supporters-bearing-disparate-grievances.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Crowley, Michael (2016-08-10). [[Trump's long dalliance with violent rhetoric|http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/trump-violent-rhetoric-history-226873]]. //[[Politico]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[The Oath Keepers Anti-Government Extremists Recruiting Military and Police|http://www.adl.org/combating-hate/domestic-extremism-terrorism/c/the-oath-keepers.html]]. [[Anti-Defamation League]].">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Tesfaye, Sophia (2015-08-11). [[Far-right extremists patrol Ferguson: Oath Keepers militiamen descend on city|http://www.salon.com/2015/08/11/far_right_extremists_patrol_ferguson_oath_keepers_militiamen_descend_on_city]]. //[[Salon (website)|Salon]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "[[Return of armed militia group Oath Keepers to Ferguson raises concern|http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-ferguson-oath-keepers-armed-militia-20150811-story.html]]. 2015-08-11.">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "Dearden, Lizzie (2015-08-11). [[Oath Keepers: Who are white militia at Ferguson protests and why are they allowed to carry guns?|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/oath-keepers-at-ferguson-protests-who-are-they-and-why-are-they-allowed-to-carry-guns-10449395.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [10]" "McCoy, Terrence (2014-01-01). [[The Oath Keepers: The Little-known Militia Now Roaming the Streets of Ferguson|https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/12/01/the-oath-keepers-the-militant-militia-now-roaming-the-streets-of-ferguson]].">><br/><<footnotes " [11]" "[[About Oath Keepers|https://www.oathkeepers.org/about/]]. Oath Keepers.">><br/><<footnotes " [12]" "Mahler, Jonathan (November 7, 2016). [[Fear Is Driving Voting Rights Advocates and Vigilantes to Watch Polling Stations|https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/08/us/fear-is-driving-voting-rights-advocates-and-vigilantes-to-watch-polling-stations.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [13]" "[[Press Release: ADL Report Exposes Tactics of Anti-Government "Oath Keepers"|http://www.adl.org/press-center/press-releases/extremism/adl-report-exposes-tactics-of-anti-govt-oath-keppers.html]]. [[Anti-defamation League]].">><br/><<footnotes " [14]" "Lenz, Ryan (July 25, 2013). [[Oath Keepers Rally Reveals Radical Politics of Group|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2013/07/25/oath-keepers-rally-reveals-radical-politics-group]]. [[Southern Poverty Law Center]].">><br/><<footnotes " [15]" "Keller, Larry. [[Evidence Grows of Far-Right Militia Resurgence|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2009/evidence-grows-far-right-militia-resurgence]]. [[Southern Poverty Law Center]].">><br/><<footnotes " [16]" "Lenz, Ryan. [[Are the Oath Keepers Fighting 'Martial Law'?|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2011/are-oath-keepers-fighting-%E2%80%98martial-law%E2%80%99]]. [[Southern Poverty Law Center]].">><br/><<footnotes " [17]" "[[Oath Keepers: What anti-hate groups are saying about them|http://www.ajc.com/news/news/national/what-anti-hate-groups-are-saying-about-oath-keeper/nnHNy/]]. [[Cox Media Group]]. August 11, 2015.">><br/><<footnotes " [18]" "Sakuma, Amanda (2015-08-11). [['Oath Keepers' armed with guns roam streets of Ferguson|http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/oath-keepers-armed-guns-roam-streets-ferguson]]. //[[MSNBC]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [19]" "Duara, Nigel (2015-08-11). [['Oath Keepers' with rifles roam among Ferguson protesters, raising concerns|http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-ferguson-oath-keepers-20150811-story.html]].">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Oath Keepers Founder Betrayed Mission, Former Members Say|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/jessicagarrison/stewart-rhodes-oath-keepers-early-history-conflicts]]'' March 4, 2021, Jessica Garrison, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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"Like a moth to the flame," one former Oath Keeper said of founder [[Stewart Rhodes]]. "He flies in, throws up a [[PayPal]], and then disappears."
In a recent indictment of nine people who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, federal prosecutors went to great lengths to describe the magnitude of the day's events, the alarming threat to democracy their actions posed, and the powerful influence that one charismatic leader had in shaping their beliefs. They took care, however, not to refer to that man by name. Instead, they refer to him as "Person One." Elmer Stewart Rhodes III — a one-time Army paratrooper, disbarred Yale lawyer, constitutionalist, gun enthusiast, and far-right media star — founded the group called the [[Oath Keepers]] in [[2009]]. Since then, he has ridden crosscurrents of American anger and strife that ran from scrubby Western deserts to angry urban protests right into the Capitol rotunda. The Jan. 6 insurgency was by far the most incendiary that the Oath Keepers have been involved in, and brought the group more attention, welcome and unwelcome, than it had ever before received. But an examination by [[BuzzFeed News]] of the group's activities over its twelve years of existence reveals an unmistakable pattern. Rhodes summons his heavily armed followers into the heart of a roiling crisis. Sometimes, as in the devastation left by [[Hurricane Harvey]] in [[Houston]] or [[Hurricane Maria]] in [[Puerto Rico]], the Oath Keepers provide much-needed aid. On other occasions, as at the Bundy ranch in southern [[Nevada]] or the [[Black Lives Matter]] protests in [[Ferguson]], [[Missouri]], the group's presence amplifies the conflict.
As a lawyer, Rhodes abandoned multiple clients and lost his license. Numerous people who heeded his calls to action as the leader of the Oath Keepers say he abandoned them as well, summoning them to dangerous confrontations and leaving them to suffer the criminal consequences. But though Rhodes received tremendous publicity from these events, he has so far managed to avoid any consequences himself. That pattern has cost him some of his earliest and most devoted adherents. Several former members of the group's board and leaders of local chapters told BuzzFeed News that Rhodes' attraction to conflict drove them away from the organization whose ideals they once shared. But that attraction, many said, is key to the Oath Keepers' business model: More conflict brings more publicity, which in turn brings more revenue from donations, merchandise sales, and $50-a-year membership dues. "Like a moth to the flame," said Joseph Rice, who led an Oath Keeper chapter in southern [[Oregon]] before breaking from the group several years ago. "He flies in, throws up a PayPal, and then disappears." Rhodes, who is 55 and goes by Stewart or "Stewie," can most easily be found these days streaming on [[Infowars]], where he gives interviews to [[Alex Jones]] from behind the wheel of a pickup, pulled over in a location he does not disclose. Rhodes has said that the Oath Keepers — with a membership that the group claims has at times exceeded 35,000 — are simply patriots, "a non-partisan association of current and formerly serving military, police and first responders who pledge to fulfill the oath all military and police take to defend the Constitution." The Department of Justice, which alleges that members of the Oath Keepers played a key role in the insurrection, sees things differently. It calls the group "a large but loosely organized collection of militia who believe that the federal government has been co-opted by a shadowy conspiracy that is trying to strip American citizens of their rights." Rhodes did not respond to multiple requests for comment for this article.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Oath Keepers founder swapped calls with members during Capitol attack|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/apr/02/capitol-attack-oath-keepers-founder-swapped-calls-members]]'' April 2, 2021, Victoria Bekiempis, [[The Guardian]]
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The founder of far-right group the [[Oath Keepers]], [[Stewart Rhodes]], his lieutenant, and three members of the militia who guarded the [[Donald Trump]] ally [[Roger Stone]] swapped numerous phone calls in a three-hour period on 6 January when the Capitol was attacked by a mob, prosecutors said on Thursday.
These exchanges coincided with the initial assault on police barricades outside [[Congress]], and continued into when the three guards breached the US Capitol building, according to the [[Washington Post]].
Prosecutors made this claim in a new indictment, which added two of these guards – [[Joshua James]] and [[Roberto Minuta]] – to an ongoing Oath Keepers conspiracy case. James and Minuta were both previously charged.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Oath Keepers Rode "Grand Theft" Golf Cart To Capitol Riot|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/jessicagarrison/oath-keepers-rode-golf-cart-capitol-riot]]'' April 2, 2021, Jessica Garrison, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Two more alleged Capitol rioters — who arrived at the scene on Jan. 6 in full battle gear after swerving around law enforcement vehicles in a golf cart — have been added to the [[Oath Keepers]] conspiracy case, according to a new indictment unsealed on Thursday.
[[Roberto Minuta]], 36, of Prosper, [[Texas]], and [[Joshua James]], 33, of Arab, [[Alabama]], were arrested and charged in March but indicted by a federal grand jury on Wednesday, along with 10 others associated with the Oath Keepers who have already been charged in the conspiracy.
The new indictment also reveals that, in the hours before the Capitol was breached, Minuta, James, and another unidentified individual, known in the indictment as "Person Ten," had a series of phone calls with Oath Keepers leader [[Stewart Rhodes]]. Rhodes, who was in [[Washington, DC]], on the day of the riot, did not enter the Capitol and has not been charged. (He recently said he expects he "may go to jail soon" for what he characterized as "made-up crimes.")
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Oath Keepers Stashed Guns For Capitol Riots, Prosecutors Say|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/capitol-riots-oath-keepers-guns-conspiracy-charges]]'' April 14, 2021, Zoe Tillman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — The day after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the US Capitol, surveillance video from a hotel in [[Virginia]] showed participants in the alleged [[Oath Keepers]] conspiracy carrying what appeared to be rifle cases and an object under a sheet that had the "outlines" of a rifle, a federal prosecutor told a judge on Wednesday.
The government's long-standing theory in the case is that the extremist group came prepared for violence on Jan. 6 and stashed firearms just outside of [[Washington, DC]], which they could easily access via a "quick reaction force" or "QRF." Until this week, though, prosecutors had shared little evidence other than text messages that referenced a special force. Wednesday's hearing featured the government's most comprehensive presentation to date that such a plan was at least partially put into action.
Dozens of people are charged with assaulting police during the riots, but the Oath Keepers case is one of the few that include specific allegations that rioters had planned for violence and specifically made arrangements to have access to guns in DC, where firearms are generally restricted.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Oath Keepers Who Guarded Roger Stone Stormed the Capitol|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/02/oath-keepers-who-guarded-roger-stone-stormed-the-capitol/]]'' February 14, 2021, Dan Friedman, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[Roger Stone]] was more closely connected to the January 6 attack on [[Congress]] than previously known. The [[New York Times]] reported Sunday that six men who acted as security guards for the longtime Trump adviser participated in the riot and entered the Capitol.
At two [[Washington, DC]] events on January 5, and at the rally the day after, Stone, who was convicted in [[2019]] of lying to Congress and witnesses tampering before being pardoned by Trump in December, was escorted by a detail of men in gear identifying them as members of the [[Oath Keepers]], a far-right anti-government militia. Some Oath Keepers have been charged with conspiring weeks in advance to attack Congress to try to stop lawmakers from certifying [[Joe Biden]]'s victory over former President [[Donald Trump]].
[[Mother Jones]] has previously reported on Stone's ties to the attack. Stone originated the phrase "[[Stop the Steal]]" for a political group he formed in [[2016]]; an employee of a law firm tied to Stone formed an organization called the "Committee to Stop the Steal" in October. Stone later raised money for "private security" for events on January 5 and 6 that preceded the storming of the Capitol. He echoed Trump's lies about election fraud and struck an apocalyptic tone in three speeches prior to January 6.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Oath Keepers' Stewart Rhodes Played Role In Capitol Riot, US Alleges|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kenbensinger/prosecutors-describe-role-oath-keepers-leader]]'' March 9, 2021, Ken Bensinger, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Federal prosecutors late Monday alleged that the leader of the [[Oath Keepers]] encouraged followers to come to [[Washington, DC]], on Jan. 6 armed with less-than-lethal weapons and later stood outside the Capitol during the insurrection directing them toward a potential entry point.
Just after 2 p.m. on Jan. 6, according to prosecutors in a new court filing, [[Stewart Rhodes]] sent a message on the encrypted Signal app to several of his followers saying: "Come to the South Side of the Capitol on steps." At 2:41 p.m., Rhodes, who is referred to in court filings as Person One, posted a photograph of the Capitol with the caption: "South side of US Capitol. Patriots pounding on doors."
Monday's filing is the clearest indication federal prosecutors have yet given that they believe Rhodes played a significant role in real-time actions on the ground on Jan. 6. Prosecutors have already charged several Oath Keepers with conspiracy for their actions at the Capitol and have described the Oath Keepers as a "loosely organized collection of militia who believe that the federal government has been co-opted by a shadowy conspiracy that is trying to strip American citizens of their rights."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Obama rips Trump's coronavirus response as "an absolute chaotic disaster"|https://www.axios.com/obama-trump-coronavirus-2f0f5386-9949-4b7c-8563-82c7d2463a8d.html]]'' May 10, 2020, Jacob Knutson, [[Axios]]
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Former President [[Barack Obama]] called President Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic an "absolute chaotic disaster," according to a leaked web call with former members of his administration first obtained by [[Yahoo News]].
Why it matters: Obama has rarely criticized his successor since leaving office in [[2017]], though he has been ramping up his virus-related social media as the death toll in the U.S. continues to increase. Last month, Obama tweeted that the country is still waiting for a "coherent national plan" to manage the virus.
What they're saying: During the web call, Obama urged former staffers to rally behind former Vice President [[Joe Biden]], the presumptive Democratic nominee who is expected to take on Trump in the November election.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Obama slams Trump over COVID-19 pandemic response, report says|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/obama-trump-pandemic-covid-19-coronavirus-michael-flynn-1.5563393]]'' May 9, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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Former U.S. president [[Barack Obama]] harshly criticized President [[Donald Trump]]'s handling of the coronavirus pandemic as an "absolute chaotic disaster" during a conversation with ex-members of his administration, according to a recording obtained by [[Yahoo News]].
Obama also reacted to the Justice Department dropping its criminal case against Trump's first national security adviser, [[Michael Flynn]], saying he worried that the "basic understanding of rule of law is at risk."
More than 78,600 people with COVID-19 have died in the United States and more than 1.3 million people have tested positive, according to the latest estimates from the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Obama's Devastating Convention Speech Made Trump Break His Caps Lock Key|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/dyzeyw/obamas-devastating-convention-speech-made-trump-break-his-caps-lock-key]]'' August 20, 2020, Greg Walters, [[Vice News]]
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President [[Barack Obama]] dunked ridiculously hard on President Trump at the [[Democratic National Convention]] on Wednesday night. And you can tell it stung, because Trump went all-caps on [[Twitter]] during the brief speech — twice.
Obama laid into Trump for failing to take the presidency seriously, and laid the tens of thousands of COVID-19 deaths and devastating economic wreckage of the pandemic directly at Trump's feet.
"[[Donald Trump]] hasn't grown into the job, because he can't," Obama said. "And the consequences of that failure are severe. 170,000 Americans dead. Millions of jobs gone."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Obamagate Hashtag Surges On Twitter And Social Media As Coronavirus Infections Take Hold In White House|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanhatesthis/obamagate-hashtag-twitter-covid19-positive-white-house]]'' May 11, 2020, Ryan Broderick, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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On the night of Saturday, May 9, President [[Donald Trump]] tweeted five [[Fox News]] clips: One from [[Sean Hannity]]'s Hannity, two from [[Jeanine Pirro]]'s Justice With Judge Jeanine, and two from [[Jesse Watters]]' Watters' World.
All of the clips were about a supposed "coup d'état," as the Fox anchors called it, committed by the Obama administration during the lead-up to the [[2016]] presidential election. "[[Obamagate]], that's the subject of tonight's 'Watters Words'" segment, Watters said. "The Obama people got caught this week and it looks like it goes straight to the top."
But just what is Obamagate?
Although the #Obamagate hashtag has been popular across all major platforms, it has also elicited confusion from people not tapped into the inscrutable narratives of Trump's fervent online base.
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|>| !The Ayn Rand Institute: The Center for the Advancement of Objectivism |
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|!formation |September 10, 1984|
|!focus |[[Ayn Rand]] and [[Objectivism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objectivism_(Ayn_Rand)]]|
|!type |Research and Education Organization|
|!status |[[501(c)(3)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(3)]] - Public charity|
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|!headquarters |2121 Alton Parkway, S-250<br>[[Irvine, CA]] 92606|
|!leader title |Executive Director|
|!leader name |[[Yaron Brook|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaron_Brook]]|
|!budget |Revenue: $10,895,393<br>Expenses: $10,615,858<br>([[FYE September 2015|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiscal_year]])<<ref " [1]">>|
|!website |[[aynrand.org|https://www.aynrand.org]]|
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''The Ayn Rand Institute: The Center for the Advancement of Objectivism'', commonly known as the ''Ayn Rand Institute'' (''ARI''), is a [[501(c)(3)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(3)_organization]] charity in [[Irvine, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irvine,_California]] that promotes [[Objectivism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objectivism_(Ayn_Rand)]], the philosophy developed by [[Ayn Rand]]. Its stated goal is to "spearhead a cultural renaissance that will reverse the anti-reason, anti-individualism, anti-freedom, anti-capitalist trends in today's culture".<<ref " [2]">> The organization was established in 1984, two years after Rand's death, by [[Ed Snider|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Snider]] and [[Leonard Peikoff|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Peikoff]], Rand's legal heir.
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*[[Ayn Rand Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayn_Rand_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Objectivist movement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objectivist_movement]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Ayn Rand Institute|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Ayn_Rand_Institute]], SourceWatch.
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*[[Occupational Safety and Health Administration|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupational_Safety_and_Health_Administration]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[October surprise|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_surprise]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Of Course the Fauci Attackers Are Anti-Vaxxer Conspiracy Theorists|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/fire-fauci-anti-vaxxers]]'' April 14, 2020, Bess Levin, [[Vanity Fair]]
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At a time when the nation is facing an unprecedented, terrifying health crisis, it's not entirely surprising that a majority of Americans would put more stock in the job being done by actual medical expert Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] over, say, reality-TV-show host [[Donald Trump]]. Still, there will always be people who are downright offended that someone like Fauci, with his fancy degrees and years of experience, has the audacity to tell them how to avoid dying from a virus ravaging the globe. While typically easy to ignore, that group of people had their voice amplified over the weekend when the president retweeted a call to fire Fauci. And you'll never believe it, but it turns out their leaders are a couple of anti-vaxxer cranks whose grasp of epidemiology—and public health in general—seems somewhat suspect.
[[Politico]] reports that [[DeAnna Lorraine]], who got the #FireFauci hashtag rolling, is a regular retweeter of conspiracies by the group [[QAnon]], which has famously alleged that former [[Democratic National Committee]] chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz hired a Salvadoran gang to murder staffer [[Seth Rich]]; that [[Angela Merkel]] is [[Adolf Hitler]]'s granddaughter; and that [[Barack Obama]] and [[Hillary Clinton]], among others, are members of an international child sex trafficking ring. One reason Lorraine doesn't trust Fauci is because of the dramatic change in deaths predicted by coronavirus models that he had nothing to do with. "His projections have changed constantly," she told Politico reporter Tina Nguyen. "I think he first started predicting 2 million-plus deaths," she said, confusing Fauci with [[London]]'s Imperial College, according to Politico. Apparently not understanding the point of all the social distancing Fauci and other experts have been advocating for, she added: "And now it's down to 60,000. And you know, why such a sudden change? That's a pretty drastic change." Lorraine, who views Fauci as part of the establishment that has historically tried to get the unwitting public to take (life-saving!) vaccines, told Nguyen, "What I'm suggesting is [Trump] just brings in other additional experts who aren't just pro-vaccine, who don't have anything to gain, financially or otherwise, from pushing vaccines on us." And, naturally, the #FireFauci gang has a candidate in mind: [[Shiva Ayyadurai]].
Ayyadurai, or "Dr. Shiva" as his fans call him, is a controversial scientist and long-shot Massachusetts Senate candidate who is pushing a variety of claims that range from dubious to medically disputed to outright false. He has argued that a strict vitamin regimen can prevent and treat the coronavirus—an unsubstantiated view at odds with the medical community and existing research. And he claims Fauci is a deep-state plant hellbent on "forced and mandatory vaccines" to support "Big Pharma"—a claim for which there is no evidence.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Off the rails: Inside the craziest meeting of the Trump presidency|https://www.axios.com/trump-oval-office-meeting-sidney-powell-a8e1e466-2e42-42d0-9cf1-26eb267f8723.html]]'' February 2, 2021, Jonathan Swan, [[Axios]]
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Last month, [[Axios]] published "Off the rails," a series taking you inside the end of [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency, from his election loss to the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection that triggered his second impeachment — and a Senate trial set to begin next week.
In this bonus edition, we take you back into those final weeks — to one long, unhinged night a week before [[Christmas]], when an epic, profanity-soaked standoff played out with profound implications for the nation.
Four conspiracy theorists marched into the [[Oval Office]]. It was early evening on Friday, Dec. 18 — more than a month after the election had been declared for [[Joe Biden]], and four days after the [[Electoral College]] met in every state to make it official.
> The White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships within the Domestic Policy Council works to form partnerships between the Federal Government and faith-based and neighborhood organizations to more effectively serve Americans in need.<<ref " [1]">>
!!!See also
*[[White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_House_Office_of_Faith-Based_and_Neighborhood_Partnerships]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships|http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ofbnp]]
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*[[International Religious Freedom Act of 1998#Office of International Religious Freedom|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Religious_Freedom_Act_of_1998#Office_of_International_Religious_Freedom]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bureau_of_Democracy,_Human_Rights,_and_Labor]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[US Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom]]
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Officials see extremist groups, disinformation in protests|https://apnews.com/32bc90566697388645f01675359dcad1]]'' May 31, 2020, Colleen Long, [[Associated Press]]
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U.S. officials sought to determine Sunday whether extremist groups had infiltrated police brutality protests across the country and deliberately tipped largely peaceful demonstrations toward violence — and if foreign adversaries were behind a burgeoning disinformation campaign on social media.
As demonstrations spread from [[Minneapolis]] to the White House, [[New York City]] and overseas, federal law enforcement officials insisted far-left groups were stoking violence. Meanwhile, experts who track extremist groups also reported seeing evidence of the far-right at work.
Investigators were also tracking online interference and looking into whether foreign agents were behind the effort. Officials have seen a surge of social media accounts with fewer than 200 followers created in the last month, a textbook sign of a disinformation effort.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Offshore cash helped fund Steve Bannon's attacks on Hillary Clinton|https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/nov/07/steve-bannon-bermuda-robert-mercer]]'' November 7, 2017, Jon Swaine, [[The Guardian]]
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Eighteen months before guiding [[Donald Trump]] to election victory, [[Steve Bannon]] delivered the opening shot in the ruthless [[Republican]] campaign to paint their Democratic opponent as corrupt.
The future White House chief strategist produced a book in May [[2015]] accusing [[Hillary Clinton]] of trading favours for donations to her charitable foundation. Its questionable central charge, on the sale of a uranium company to [[Russia]], recently became the subject of a House inquiry and feverish talk on conservative media.
But the financial arrangements of another foundation, which bankrolled Bannon's creation of the book, Clinton Cash, have received less scrutiny.
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|>| !Ohio Gun Owners |
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*[[Oklahoma|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Scientology in Oklahoma, Part 1 of 3|https://oddoklahoma.com/2012/11/30/scientology-in-oklahoma-part-1-of-3/]], November 30, 2012, Odd Oklahoma.
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|>| !Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs |
|!tax id |73-1436375|
|!location |1401 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73104|
|!website |[[ocpathink.org/|http://www.ocpathink.org/]]|
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*[[Oklahoma County, Oklahoma|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_County,_Oklahoma]]
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!!!See also
*[[Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_Department_of_Mental_Health_and_Substance_Abuse_Services]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Oleandrin |
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!!!See also
*[[Oleandrin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oleandrin]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Oleandrin: Trump allies pitch extract from poisonous plant to fight Covid|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/25/oleandrin-covid-19-mike-lindell-trump-phoenix]]'' August 25, 2020, Jessica Glenza, [[The Guardian]]
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Allies of [[Donald Trump]] have promoted a plant extract called oleandrin to people seeking to ward off Covid-19. The plant the extract is derived from, oleander, is poisonous and there is no proof the compound is either safe or effective to treat or prevent Covid-19, experts say.
But unlike other unproven and potentially dangerous Covid-19 "cures" pitched by Trump and his supporters, including the prescription antimalarial hydroxychloroquine, experts fear this compound could easily reach the public as a dietary supplement.
"Supplements are like snake oil, in the sense they are not regulated by the FDA," said Martin Ronis, a professor in [[Louisiana State University]]'s department of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics, referring to the US [[Food and Drug Administration]].
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|>| !Oliver North |
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|>| !Olivet University |
|!registration id |C2579533|
|!jurisdiction |us-ca|
|!tax id |20-0909475|
|!formation |March 3, 2004|
|!headquarters |36401 Tripp Flats Rd, Anza, CA, 92539, USA|
|!website |[[olivetuniversity.edu|https://www.olivetuniversity.edu]]|
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''Olivet University'' is a private Christian institution of biblical higher education that is accredited by the [[Association for Biblical Higher Education|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_for_Biblical_Higher_Education]] (ABHE) to award Certificates, Bachelor's, Master's, D. Min. and Ph.D. degrees.<<ref " [1]">>
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|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200909475/200909475_2015_0e220d74.PDF]]|09/20/17| $44,745,607.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200909475/200909475_2014_0cc8bc29.PDF]]|08/05/16| $34,800,783.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200909475/200909475_2013_0b94bab1.PDF]]|07/20/15| $23,403,935.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200909475/200909475_2012_0a6bc277.PDF]]|07/01/14| $8,571,929.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200909475/200909475_2011_094fed8f.PDF]]|06/06/13| $9,370,594.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200909475/200909475_2010_07d54124.PDF]]|12/20/11| $643,866.00|
|!2009 |[[990R|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200909475/200909475_2009_07073CE1.PDF]]|04/13/11| $641,988.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200909475/200909475_2008_0578E3BA.PDF]]|11/30/09| $617,315.00|
|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200909475/200909475_2007_04871E73.PDF]]|12/21/08| $810,569.00|
!!!See also
*[[Olivet University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivet_University]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Olivia Troye |
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|>| !Omar Garrison |
|!occupation |Author|
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!!!External links
*[[What really happened with the L. Ron Hubbard biography by Omar Garrison|http://www.xenu-directory.net/news/library-item.php?iid=2583]], 30 September 2008, Lawrence H. "Larry" Brennan.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Omar hits back at 'racist fool' Tucker Carlson after Fox News host's on-air rant|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jul/10/ilhan-omar-tucker-carlson-fox-news-host-racist-fool]]'' July 10, 2019, Miranda Bryant, [[The Guardian]]
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The [[Minnesota]] congresswoman [[Ilhan Omar]] has called the [[Fox News]] presenter [[Tucker Carlson]] a "racist fool" after he made a racially loaded attack on her live on air.
Carlson, a controversial conservative host and [[Donald Trump]] supporter, criticized Omar in a three-minute monologue full of anti-immigrant rhetoric and personal attacks on Omar and her family.
In the segment, aired on Tuesday night, he described her as "living proof that the way we practice immigration has become dangerous to this country" and "a living fire alarm". He also accused Omar of having "undisguised contempt for the United States and for its people".
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|>| !Omar Mosleh |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Omar Navarro |
|>| [img width=175px [Omar Navarro in 2019|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f6/Omar_Navarro_Headshot.jpg/175px-Omar_Navarro_Headshot.jpg]] |
|!birth date |January 9, 1989 (32 years)|
|!birth place |[[Inglewood|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inglewood,_California]], [[California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Omar Navarro (politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar_Navarro_(politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f97.png}} ''[[On Far-Right Websites, Plans To Storm Capitol Were Made In Plain Sight|https://www.npr.org/sections/insurrection-at-the-capitol/2021/01/07/954671745/on-far-right-websites-plans-to-storm-capitol-were-made-in-plain-sight]]'' January 7, 2021, Laurel Wamsley, [[National Public Radio]]
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The mob violence that descended on the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday was the culmination of weeks of incendiary rhetoric and increasingly feverish planning – much of which took place openly on websites popular with far-right conspiracy theorists.
[[Jared Holt]] spends a lot of time on those websites. He's a visiting research fellow with the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab, where he has been focused on extremist online activity.
Since November's election, Holt has seen websites like [[Parler]], Gab, [[TheDonald]] and [[MeWe]] fill with torrents of "conspiracy theories, disinformation and outright lies about the results of the election," he says. "And those lies often came from the top arbiters of power in the [[Republican]] Party, notably President [[Donald Trump]] himself."
The events of Jan. 6 brought unprecedented traffic to some niche sites. The CEO of Gab, [[Andrew Torba]], said that the site's traffic was up 40% on Wednesday.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[On Fox News, suddenly a very different tune about the coronavirus|https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/media/on-fox-news-suddenly-a-very-different-tune-about-the-coronavirus/2020/03/16/7a7637cc-678f-11ea-9923-57073adce27c_story.html]]'' March 16, 2020, Paul Farhi, [[Washington Post]]
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For weeks, some of [[Fox News]]'s most popular hosts downplayed the threat of the coronavirus, characterizing it as a conspiracy by media organizations and Democrats to undermine President Trump.
Fox News personalities such as [[Sean Hannity]] and Laura Ingraham accused the news media of whipping up "mass hysteria" and being "panic pushers." Fox Business host [[Trish Regan]] called the alleged media-Democratic alliance "yet another attempt to impeach the president."
But that was then.
With Trump's declaration on Friday that the virus constitutes a national emergency, the tone on Fox News has quickly shifted.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[On WeChat, rogue fact-checkers are tackling the app's fake news problem|https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2018/on-wechat-rogue-fact-checkers-are-tackling-the-apps-fake-news-problem/]]'' July 3, 2018, Daniel Funke, [[Poynter Institute]]
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On [[WeChat]], rogue fact-checkers are tackling the app's fake news problem
Grace Xu doesn't make any money fact-checking. She's not a journalist and she has a day job as a computer scientist in the [[San Francisco]] Bay Area.
But she helped launch one of the few debunking operations on WeChat, a private messaging application that's extremely popular in [[China]] and among [[Chinese]] expats.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Once a Political Force, Richard Spencer and National Policy Institute Go Quiet|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2020/01/10/once-political-force-richard-spencer-and-national-policy-institute-go-quiet]]'' January 10, 2020, Brett Barrouquere, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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The [[National Policy Institute]], led by [[Richard Spencer]] since [[2011]], has posted just one new article on its website in the past year. The NPI has also lost its tax-exempt status. It lost its active-status corporation designation in [[Virginia]] in [[2018]] and in [[Montana]] three years earlier.
The [[Alexandria]], Virginia-based organization has also lost two key Spencer associates. A longtime ally, [[Evan McLaren]], resigned as executive director of NPI in April 2018, less than a year after taking that post. He hasn't been replaced.
Evan McLaren of the National Policy Institute was one of the leaders of a torch-lit march in August [[2017]] in which hundreds of [[Unite the Right]] attendees yelled Nazi slogans as they paraded through the [[University of Virginia]] campus in [[Charlottesville]], Virginia. (Photo by McCausland Havens)
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|>| !One America News Network |
|!abbreviation |OAN / OANN|
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/1/17/OANN.jpg/175px-OANN.jpg]] |
|!website |[[oann.com/|https://www.oann.com/]]|
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Far-right fringe media promoting conspiracy theories.
!!!See also
*[[One America News Network|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_America_News_Network]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Herring Networks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herring_Networks]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Misinformation related to the COVID-19 pandemic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misinformation_related_to_the_COVID-19_pandemic]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !One Million Moms |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/0/0f/Departments_omm.png/175px-Departments_omm.png]] |
|!type |Front group|
|!leader name |[[Monica Cole]]|
|!website |[[onemillionmoms.com/|https://onemillionmoms.com/]]|
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!!!External links
*[[It's Not 'One Million' — It's One Meddling Mom|https://www.glaad.org/blog/its-not-one-million-its-one-meddling-mom]], GLAAD.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[One Million Moms Is a Secretive Antigay Group That Can't Stop Failing|https://www.advocate.com/media/2019/10/21/one-million-moms-secretive-antigay-group-cant-stop-failing]]'' October 21, 2019, Trudy Ring, [[The Advocate]]
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In one of its numerous calls to action, [[One Million Moms]] asked its followers to sign a petition objecting to a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment with a female couple in Toy Story 4. It was just the latest effort for the furtive group, which agitates against positive [[LGBTQ]] representations as its cause célèbre.
In reality, One Million Moms, an offshoot of the virulently anti-LGBTQ [[American Family Association]], hasn't been particularly successful in intimidating film studios, TV networks, advertisers, and other companies into doing away with inclusive portrayals. Nor is it likely the group really has a million followers.
"While no one believes they actually have 1 million followers [or] 1 million who are moms, it is nearly impossible to pin down just how many people they actually reach," a GLAAD spokesperson tells [[The Advocate]]. "The parent organization, AFA, claims to have 'approximately 170,000 subscribers to its monthly flagship publication' and 'more than 1 million email subscribers.' However, these numbers have always been fudged, as AFA is notorious for counting as a supporter anyone who ever fills out one of their forms — something many opponents of the organization do as a way to troll them with oppositional/mocking information."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[One of Trump's personal valets has tested positive for coronavirus|https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/one-of-trump-s-personal-valets-has-tested-positive-for-coronavirus-1.4929055]]'' May 7, 2020, Kaitlan Collins, [[CTV News]]
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A member of the U.S. Navy who serves as one of President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal valets has tested positive for coronavirus, [[CNN]] learned Thursday, raising concerns about the President's possible exposure to the virus.
The valets are members of an elite military unit dedicated to the White House and often work very close to the President and first family. Trump was upset when he was informed Wednesday that the valet had tested positive, a source told CNN, and the President was subsequently tested again by the White House physician.
In a statement, the White House confirmed CNN's reporting that one of the President's staffers had tested positive.
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|>| !One Persuades |
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{{f375.png}} ''[[One Shot Dead as Hundreds of Trump Supporters Descend on Portland|https://www.thedailybeast.com/hundreds-of-trump-supporters-descend-on-portland-for-cruise-rally]]'' August 30, 2020, Deborah Bloom, [[Daily Beast]]
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PORTLAND—Hundreds of Trump supporters, some of them armed, converged on [[Portland]] late Saturday and faced off against anti-racist protesters as part of a "cruise rally" that resulted in a spate of violent clashes and at least one fatal shooting.
Portland [[Police]] confirmed on [[Twitter]] that the shooting is being investigated as a homicide. "On Saturday, August 29, [[2020]] at 8:46p.m., Portland Police officers heard sounds of gunfire from the area of Southeast 3rd Avenue and Southwest Alder Street. They responded and located a victim with a gunshot wound to the chest. [[Medical]] responded and determined that the victim was deceased," a statement says. "No suspect information is being released at his time."
Police have also not confirmed if the shooter or victim were related to the protests, but multiple videos on social media suggest that they were.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[One Way to Prevent Police From Surveilling Your Phone|https://theintercept.com/2020/09/25/surveillance-sim-cloning-protests-protect-phone/]]'' September 25, 2020, Micah Lee, [[The Intercept]]
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Federal agents from the [[Department of Homeland Security]] and the Justice Department used "a sophisticated cell phone cloning attack—the details of which remain classified—to intercept protesters' phone communications" in [[Portland]] this summer, Ken Klippenstein reported this week in The Nation. Put aside for the moment that, if the report is true, federal agents conducted sophisticated electronic surveillance against American protesters, an alarming breach of constitutional rights. Do ordinary people have any hope of defending their privacy and freedom of assembly against threats like this? Yes, they do. Here are two simple things you can do to help mitigate this type of threat: As much as possible, and especially in the context of activism, use an encrypted messaging app like Signal — and get everyone you work with to use it too — to protect your SMS text messages, texting groups, and voice and video calls.
Prevent other people from using your SIM card by setting a SIM PIN on your phone. There are instructions on how to do this below. How SIM Cloning Works Without more details, it's hard to be entirely sure what type of surveillance was used, but The Nation's mention of "cell phone cloning" makes me think it was a SIM cloning attack. This involves duplicating a small chip used by virtually every cellphone to link itself to its owner's phone number and account; this small chip is the subscriber identity module, more commonly known as SIM. Here's how SIM cloning would work: First, the feds would need physical access to their target's phone; for example, they could arrest their target at a protest, temporarily confiscating their phone.
Then they would pop out the SIM card from the phone, a process designed to be easy, since end users often have reasons to replace the card (such as traveling abroad and needing a local SIM card to access the local cellular network, or when switching cellular providers).
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Online Neo-Nazis Are Increasingly Embracing Terror Tactics|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/8xynq4/online-neo-nazis-are-increasingly-embracing-terror-tactics]]'' January 28, 2019, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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With talk of potential ISIS terror attacks on western targets or [[Chinese]] and [[Russia]]n hackers taking out the power grid, domestic terrorism from white nationalists is regularly overlooked—despite tragic events and the clear national security threat they pose.
Now, a new online forum appearing to be the heir-apparent to a taken-down militant neo-Nazi website called [[IronMarch]], is calling on far-right extremists to attack public infrastructure and kick-off a race war.
'Fascist Forge' appeared online in May [[2018]] and users—many who've appeared on other militant sites tracked by VICE—recently began discussing on open forums about "direct actions" or, in other words, terror attacks, advocating for targeting public infrastructure and reflecting a growing trend online from the far-right.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ontario court imposes peace bond against far-right figure over online threats|https://globalnews.ca/news/5755173/ontario-court-peace-bond-far-right-figure/]]'' August 12, 2019, Rachel Browne, [[Global News]]
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An [[Ontario]] court has imposed a peace bond against a far-right figure, in what is believed to be the first instance in which activists have sought such a peace bond in response to right-wing extremism in [[Canada]].
Justice of the Peace Stephanie Goffin-Boyd on Monday ordered [[Kevin Goudreau]], head of the Canadian National Front, to enter into the peace bond, which requires he "keeps the peace and is of good behaviour" and abides by four conditions for 12 months, including not making violent threats online or otherwise towards [[Ottawa]] lawyer [[Richard Warman]], and other board members with the [[Canadian Anti-Hate Network]].
Goudreau is also prohibited from possessing any weapons.
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|>| !Ontario Liberal Party |
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!!!See also
*[[Ontario Liberal Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_Liberal_Party]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ontario New Democratic Party |
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!!!See also
*[[Ontario New Democratic Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_New_Democratic_Party]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ontario Proud |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/6/64/OntarioProud-logo.jpg/175px-OntarioProud-logo.jpg]] |
|!type |Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act|
|!registration id |1010260-1|
|!jurisdiction |ca|
|!founded date |February 13, 2016|
|!leader name |[[Jeff Ballingall]]|
|!leader title2 |Director|
|!leader name2 |[[Nicolas Spoke]]|
|!leader title3 |Director|
|!leader name3 |[[Ryan O'Connor]]|
|!location |36 King Street East, 4th floor, Toronto, ON, M5C 1E5, CA|
|!product |Soliciting|
|!website |[[ontarioproud.ca/|https://www.ontarioproud.ca/]]|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Ontario Proud|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_Proud]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[The King Of Canadian Conservative Shitposting|http://www.canadalandshow.com/ontario-proud-shitposting-king-jeff-ballingall/]], Graeme Gordon, November 24, 2017, CANADALAND.
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|>| !Ontario Strong |
|!website |[[ontariostrong.org/|https://www.ontariostrong.org/]]|
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Onward, Christian fascists|https://www.salon.com/2020/01/03/onward-christian-fascists_partner/]]'' January 3, 2020, Chris Hedges, [[Salon]]
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The greatest moral failing of the liberal [[Christian]] church was its refusal, justified in the name of tolerance and dialogue, to denounce the followers of the Christian right as heretics. By tolerating the intolerant it ceded religious legitimacy to an array of con artists, charlatans and demagogues and their cultish supporters. It stood by as the core Gospel message — concern for the poor and the oppressed — was perverted into a magical world where God and [[Jesus]] showered believers with material wealth and power. The white race, especially in the United States, became God's chosen agent. Imperialism and war became divine instruments for purging the world of infidels and barbarians, evil itself. Capitalism, because God blessed the righteous with wealth and power and condemned the immoral to poverty and suffering, became shorn of its inherent cruelty and exploitation. The iconography and symbols of American nationalism became intertwined with the iconography and symbols of the Christian faith. The mega-pastors, narcissists who rule despotic, cult-like fiefdoms, make millions of dollars by using this heretical belief system to prey on the mounting despair and desperation of their congregations, victims of neoliberalism and deindustrialization. These believers find in [[Donald Trump]] a reflection of themselves, a champion of the unfettered greed, cult of masculinity, lust for violence, white supremacy, bigotry, American chauvinism, religious intolerance, anger, racism and conspiracy theories that define the central beliefs of the Christian right. When I wrote "American Fascists: The [[Christian Right]] and the War on America" I was deadly serious about the term "fascists."
The evangelical magazine [[Christianity Today]], by stating the obvious about Trump, that he is immoral and should be removed from office, became the latest recipient of the Christian right's vicious and hypocritical backlash. Nearly 200 evangelical leaders, including former [[Arkansas]] Gov. [[Mike Huckabee]], former Rep. Michele Bachmann, [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. and [[Ralph Reed]], signed a joint letter denouncing the Christianity Today editorial, written by the magazine's president, [[Timothy Dalrymple]], and outgoing Editor [[Mark Galli]]. Evangelical Christians who criticize Trump are as swiftly disappeared from the ranks as [[Republican]] politicians who criticize Trump. Trump received 80% of the white evangelical vote in the [[2016]] presidential election, and in a poll this month 90% of Republicans said they opposed impeachment and ouster of the president. Among Republicans who identify as white evangelical Protestants, that number rises to 99%.
Tens of millions of Americans live hermetically sealed inside the vast media and educational edifice controlled by Christian fascists. In this world, miracles are real, Satan, allied with secular humanists and [[Muslim]]s, is seeking to destroy America, and Trump is God's anointed vessel to build the Christian nation and cement into place a government that instills "biblical values." These "biblical values" include banning abortion, protecting the traditional family, turning the Ten Commandments into secular law, crushing "infidels," especially Muslims, indoctrinating children in schools with "biblical" teachings and thwarting sexual license, which includes any sexual relationship other than in a marriage between a man and a woman. Trump is routinely compared by evangelical leaders to the biblical king Cyrus, who rebuilt the temple in [[Jerusalem]] and restored the Jews to the city.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Onward, Christian soldiers: Right-wing religious nationalists launch dramatic new power play|https://www.salon.com/2018/04/29/onward-christian-soldiers-right-wing-religious-nationalists-launch-dramatic-new-power-play/]]'' April 29, 2018, Paul Rosenberg, [[Salon]]
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It's just beginning to dawn on folks how much [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency relies on religious support. All the scandals surrounding Trump have brought intense attention to the 81 percent support he received from evangelical [[Christian]]s in the [[2016]] election. New research by Andrew Whitehead, meanwhile, explicates such support in the context of Christian nationalism, and historian John Fea has written an important new book, "Believe Me: The Evangelical Road to Donald Trump," to be published in June.
But the power of the presidency isn't the only way Christian nationalism is advancing its agenda in America today. As [[Frederick Clarkson]], senior research analyst at [[Political Research Associates]], reported last week at [[Religion Dispatches]], a coalition of Christian right groups — including the [[Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation]], Wallbuilders, the [[National Legal Foundation]] and others — have organized a major legislative initiative called "[[Project Blitz]]." Its goal is to pass an outwardly diverse but internally cohesive package of Christian-right bills at the state level, whose cumulative impact would be immense.
The agenda underlying these bills is not merely about Christian nationalism, a term that describes an Old Testament-based worldview fusing Christian and American identities, and meant to sharpen the divide between those who belong to those groups and those who are excluded. It's also ultimately "dominionist," meaning that it doubles down on the historically false notion of America as a "Christian nation" to insist that a a particular sectarian view of God should control every aspect of life, through all manner of human institutions. Christian nationalists are not in a position to impose their vision now, and to be fair, many involved in the movement would never go that far. But as explained by Julie Ingersoll in "Building God's Kingdom: Inside the World of Christian Reconstruction" ([[Salon]] interview here), dominionist ideas have had enormous influence on the religious right, even among those who overtly disavow them.
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|>| !Operation Gridlock |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[OPM chief Dale Cabaniss abruptly resigns|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/17/opm-chief-resigns-134541]]'' March 17, 2020, Daniel Lippman, [[Politico]]
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Cabaniss had only been at the agency since September of last year.
The departure casts a cloud of uncertainty over the federal workforce as it struggles to decide how to handle the coronavirus outbreak, with growing questions about the Trump administration's decision to keep most government offices open and how it is handling remote work.
OPM is the human resources management policy shop for the federal government's civil service, and deals with health benefits and retirement, among other issues. Cabaniss is the former [[Republican]] staff director of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee's subcommittee on financial services and general government and was chairman of the Federal Labor Relations Authority in the Bush administration. Cabaniss didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
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|>| !Oprah Winfrey |
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Oracle's Larry Ellison said he supports Trump, wants him to succeed|https://www.businessinsider.com/larry-ellison-oracle-trump-support-2020-4]]'' April 1, 2020, Avery Hartmans, [[Business Insider]]
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Oracle cofounder [[Larry Ellison]] said President Trump has his support in a new interview with [[Forbes]].
"I don't think he's the devil — I support him and want him to do well," Ellison said.
Ellison and Oracle CEO [[Safra Catz]] are among Trump's top supporters in the tech industry. Catz joined Trump's transition team in [[2016]], and Ellison recently allowed Trump to use his [[California]] compound for a fundraiser.
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|>| !Order of Nine Angles |
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|>| !Oregon Institute Of Science And Medicine |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
|!tax id |93-0814898|
|!registration id |15628712|
|!jurisdiction |us-or|
|!formation |October 8, 1981 (39 years)|
|!location |, P.O. Box 1279, Cave Junction, OR, 97523, USA|
|!leader name |[[Arthur Robinson]]|
|!website |[[oism.org/|http://www.oism.org/]]|
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|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/930814898/930814898_2013_0a8dd8d3.PDF]]|09/11/14| $5,583,888.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/930814898/930814898_2012_0990289d.PDF]]|09/10/13| $5,273,436.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/930814898/930814898_2011_08d1f1af.PDF]]|12/18/12| $5,335,492.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/930814898/930814898_2010_076c911b.PDF]]|09/01/11| $4,400,338.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/930814898/930814898_2009_069A10A3.PDF]]|12/13/10| $4,303,197.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/930814898/930814898_2008_0550DA01.PDF]]|09/18/09| $4,253,864.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/930814898/930814898_2007_044A5FBB.PDF]]|09/16/08| $3,214,299.00|
!!!See also
*[[Art Robinson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Robinson]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Oregon_Institute_of_Science_and_Medicine]], SourceWatch.
*[[Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine|https://www.desmogblog.com/oregon-institute-science-and-medicine]], DeSmog.
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|>| !Orrin Hatch |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c9/Orrin_Hatch_113th_Congress.jpg/175px-Orrin_Hatch_113th_Congress.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Orrin Grant Hatch|
|!birth date |March 22, 1934 (87 years)|
|!birth place |[[Pittsburgh|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh]], Pennsylvania, U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Elaine Hansen ,,(1957–present),,|
|!children |6|
|!alma mater |[[Brigham Young University, Utah|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigham_Young_University]]<br />[[University of Pittsburgh|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Pittsburgh_School_of_Law]]|
|!religion |[[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Orrin Hatch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orrin_Hatch]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Ottawa reports progress in talks with U.S. over medical supplies as 3M strikes deal to send masks to Canada|https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/mask-3m-dispute-trudeau-1.5523414]]'' April 6, 2020, Catharine Tunney, [[CBC News]]
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Canadian ministers and officials have been trying to reverse the United States' decision to invoke the Defense Production Act to force [[Minnesota]]-based 3M to prioritize orders from the U.S. government for N95 respirators at the expense of foreign orders, including some from [[Canada]].
Earlier today, U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] said he had reached an agreement with the company and was now "very proud to be dealing with 3M."
A statement from the company said it has struck a deal to import 166.5 million respirators into the U.S. over the next three months, primarily from its manufacturing facility in [[China]].
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Our Moment|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mzcW0zUSKg]]'' September 29, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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11 years ago, Sully was called for his moment. Now, we are all called to this moment.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ousted HHS vaccine expert felt pressure to rush possible Covid-19 treatment after Trump spoke to Oracle boss Larry Ellison|https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/23/coronavirus-treatment-ousted-doctor-felt-pressure-after-trump-talked-to-larry-ellison.html]]'' April 23, 2020, Dan Mangan, [[CNBC]]
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A top federal vaccine expert who was ousted from his post this week felt pressured to rush out expanded access to a potential treatment for coronavirus patients after President [[Donald Trump]] discussed the drug with [[Larry Ellison]], chairman of tech giant Oracle, [[NBC News]] reported Thursday.
The report comes a day after the expert, [[Rick Bright]], went public with a bombshell statement saying he was removed from leading a federal agency heavily involved in coronavirus response efforts after he "resisted efforts to fund potentially dangerous drugs promoted by those with political connections."
And it comes on the same day that a House committee chairman called for an investigation into Bright's forced transfer from his post as director of the [[Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority]], or BARDA, a unit of the U.S. Health and Human Services Department.
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|>| !Owen Shroyer |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Owner of site linked to US mass shooting sues founder for cyber libel in PH|https://www.cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/11/11/8chan-cyberlibel-Jim-Watkins-Fredrick-Brennan.html]]'' November 11, 2019, Xave Gregorio, [[CNN Philippines]]
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Metro Manila ([[CNN]] [[Philippines]], November 11) — The owner of [[8chan]], linked to mass shootings in the US, has sued the messageboard's founder for cyber libel in the Philippines over a series of tweets where he was called "senile" and "incompetent."
James Arthur "Jim" Watkins filed on October 30 a complaint for violation of the Cybercrime Prevention Act of [[2012]] against 8chan founder Fredrick Robert Brennan, claiming the latter "maligned" his reputation. Both are US nationals who have resided in the Philippines.
Watkins' complaint stems from Brennan's tweets in reaction to his testimony before the US [[Congress]] in September, where he was grilled over 8chan's links to at least three racist violent incidents in the past year.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Oxford Union invites speaker criticised for Hitler comments –|https://www.oxfordstudent.com/2019/10/05/oxford-union-invites-speaker-criticised-for-hitler-comments/]]'' October 5, 2019, Grace Davis, [[The Oxford Student]]
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The [[Oxford]] Union has announced part of their termcard, with speakers including some controversial names.
One of these is the [[Candace Owens]], former communications director of [[Turning Point USA]], a conservative advocacy group in America which has made headlines following accusations of racism.
Owens previously caused controversy in a debate about the use of the word 'nationalist' for stating that "if Hitler just wanted to make [[Germany]] great and have things run well, OK, fine.
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|>| !Ozzy Perez-Cerezal |
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|>| !Pacific Legal Foundation |
|!location |930 G Street Sacramento, CA 95814|
|!website |[[pacificlegal.org/|http://www.pacificlegal.org/]]|
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|>| !Pacific Research Institute |
|!tax id |94-2528433|
|!location |101 Montgomery Street, Suite 1300 San Fransisco, CA 94104|
|!website |[[pacificresearch.org/home/|https://www.pacificresearch.org/home/]]|
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 8, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Pacific Research Institute For Public Policy|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=942528433]]|<|<|
|!EIN |94-2528433|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |12/1978|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2019_ .pdf]]|02/17/21| $17,147,946.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2018_ .pdf]]|10/31/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2017_0f8ece78.PDF]]|09/26/18| $13,504,129.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2016_0e431e1b.PDF]]|10/12/17| $14,897,139.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2015_0d55d905.PDF]]|01/25/17| $13,384,675.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2014_0c4c8729.PDF]]|02/22/16| $11,434,415.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2013_0abbea2a.PDF]]|10/24/14| $8,252,628.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2012_0996ea4d.PDF]]|09/20/13| $4,865,668.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2011_08b33a9a.PDF]]|11/16/12| $3,833,630.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2010_07ad5b71.PDF]]|11/16/11| $3,979,344.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2009_06A31778.PDF]]|12/20/10| $5,459,480.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2008_059C9D3E.PDF]]|12/31/09| $5,487,242.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/942528433/942528433_2007_0480619D.PDF]]|12/16/08| $6,481,886.00|
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|>| !Palantir Technologies Inc. |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/37/Palantir_company_logo.png/175px-Palantir_company_logo.png]] |
|!formation |May 6, 2003|
|!jurisdiction |us-de|
|!registration id |3649383|
|!leader title |CEO|
|!leader name |Alexander Karp|
|!leader title2 |Secretary|
|!leader name2 |Stephen Cohen|
|!leader title3 |CFO|
|!leader name3 |Colin Anderson|
|!website |[[palantir.com|https://www.palantir.com]]|
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''Palantir Technologies'' is a [[private|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/privately_held_company]] American software and services company which specializes in [[big data|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/big_data]] [[analysis|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/data_analysis]]. Headquartered in [[Palo Alto, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palo_Alto,_California]], the company is known for two projects in particular: Palantir Gotham and Palantir Metropolis. Palantir Gotham is used by [[counter-terrorism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/counter-terrorism]] analysts at offices in the [[United States Intelligence Community|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Intelligence_Community]] (USIC) and [[United States Department of Defense|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Defense]], fraud investigators at the [[Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recovery_Accountability_and_Transparency_Board]], and cyber analysts at [[Information Warfare Monitor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information_Warfare_Monitor]], while Palantir Metropolis is used by hedge funds, banks, and financial services firms.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">>
!!!See also
*[[Palantir Technologies|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palantir_Technologies]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Gorman, Siobhan (September 4, 2009). [[How Team of Geeks Cracked Spy Trade|https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB125200842406984303]]. //The Wall Street Journal//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[A Tech Fix For Illegal Government Snooping?|http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=106479613]]. NPR.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Palantir CEO Alex Karp slams Silicon Valley|https://www.axios.com/palantir-ceo-alex-karp-silicon-valley-criticism-7852f30b-bda9-428a-b192-f9501848cbbe.html]]'' August 26, 2020, [[Axios]]
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[[Palantir]] CEO [[Alex Karp]], who recently announced plans to move his company to [[Denver]] from [[Palo Alto]], took aim at [[Silicon Valley]] in a letter to the software maker's investors, reports [[CNBC]].
Why it matters: Karp's veiled broadsides at [[Facebook]] and [[Google]] belie a frustration with their business practices while Palantir has faced scrutiny for its secretive government contracts, often focused on intelligence and counterterrorism work.
What he's saying: "The engineering elite of Silicon Valley may know more than most about building software. But they do not know more about how society should be organized or what justice requires."
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Palantir Files For IPO, Revealing It Has Never Been Profitable|https://www.forbes.com/sites/elanagross/2020/08/25/palantir-files-for-ipo-revealing-it-has-never-been-profitable/]]'' August 25, 2020, Elana Lyn Gross, [[Forbes]]
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The company revealed that in its 17-year history, it has never been profitable and might never be, saying, "We expect our operating expenses to increase, and we may not become profitable in the future."
[[Palantir]] has two software platforms, one for government agencies and the other for businesses and says it is selective, noting in the filing it generally will not work with businesses or governments "whose positions or actions we consider inconsistent with our mission to support Western liberal democracy and its strategic allies."
Palantir said its software is used across 36 industries and in more than 150 countries, excluding [[China]], and that its government work is "central to defense and intelligence operations in the United States and its allies abroad."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Palantir has secretly been using New Orleans to test its predictive policing technology|https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/27/17054740/palantir-predictive-policing-tool-new-orleans-nopd]]'' February 27, 2018, Ali Winston, [[The Verge]]
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The program began in [[2012]] as a partnership between [[New Orleans]] Police and [[Palantir]] Technologies, a data-mining firm founded with seed money from the [[CIA]]'s venture capital firm. According to interviews and documents obtained by [[The Verge]], the initiative was essentially a predictive policing program, similar to the "heat list" in Chicago that purports to predict which people are likely drivers or victims of violence.
The partnership has been extended three times, with the third extension scheduled to expire on February 21st, [[2018]]. The city of New Orleans and Palantir have not responded to questions about the program's current status.
Predictive policing technology has proven highly controversial wherever it is implemented, but in New Orleans, the program escaped public notice, partly because Palantir established it as a philanthropic relationship with the city through Mayor Mitch Landrieu's signature NOLA For Life program. Thanks to its philanthropic status, as well as New Orleans' "strong mayor" model of government, the agreement never passed through a public procurement process.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Palantir Knows Everything About You|https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2018-palantir-peter-thiel/]]'' April 19, 2018, Peter Waldman, [[Bloomberg]]
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[[Peter Thiel]]'s data-mining company is using War on Terror tools to track American citizens. The scary thing? [[Palantir]] is desperate for new customers.
High above the Hudson River in downtown Jersey City, a former U.S. [[Secret Service]] agent named Peter Cavicchia III ran special ops for [[JPMorgan Chase]] & Co. His insider threat group—most large financial institutions have one—used computer algorithms to monitor the bank's employees, ostensibly to protect against perfidious traders and other miscreants.
Aided by as many as 120 "forward-deployed engineers" from the data mining company Palantir Technologies Inc., which JPMorgan engaged in [[2009]], Cavicchia's group vacuumed up emails and browser histories, [[GPS]] locations from company-issued smartphones, printer and download activity, and transcripts of digitally recorded phone conversations. Palantir's software aggregated, searched, sorted, and analyzed these records, surfacing keywords and patterns of behavior that Cavicchia's team had flagged for potential abuse of corporate assets. Palantir's algorithm, for example, alerted the insider threat team when an employee started badging into work later than usual, a sign of potential disgruntlement. That would trigger further scrutiny and possibly physical surveillance after hours by bank security personnel.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Palantir: the 'special ops' tech giant that wields as much real-world power as Google|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jul/30/palantir-peter-thiel-cia-data-crime-police]]'' July 30, 2017, Jacques Peretti, [[The Guardian]]
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In Minority Report, the [[2002]] movie adaptation of the Philip K Dick novel, [[Tom Cruise]] plays a police officer in the [[LAPD]] "pre-crime" unit. Using the premonitions of sentient mutants called "pre-cogs", the police are able to predict when someone is going to commit a crime before it happens, swooping down from helicopters and arresting them on the street before they can do anything. Their "crime" is that they merely thought about it.
[[Palantir]], the [[CIA]]-backed startup, is Minority Report come true. It is all-powerful, yet no one knows it even exists. Palantir does not have an office, it has a "SCIF" on a back street in [[Palo Alto]], [[California]]. SCIF stands for "sensitive compartmentalised information facility". Palantir says its building "must be built to be resistant to attempts to access the information within. The network must be 'airgapped' from the public internet to prevent information leakage."
Palantir's defence systems include advanced biometrics and walls impenetrable to radio waves, phone signal or internet. Its data storage is blockchained: it cannot be accessed by merely sophisticated hacking, it requires digital pass codes held by dozens of independent parties, whose identities are themselves protected by blockchain.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Palantir's S-1 alludes to controversial work with ICE as a risk factor for its business|https://techcrunch.com/2020/08/24/palantir-s1-ice-contract-public-criticism/]]'' August 25, 2020, Taylor Hatmaker, [[TechCrunch]]
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[[Palantir]]'s mysterious work and its founding origins with Trump ally and anti-press crusader [[Peter Thiel]] have inspired a number of controversies in recent years, none as divisive as its ongoing business with ICE. But with a direct listing around the corner, the famously secretive company is in for a lot more scrutiny.
In Palantir's forthcoming S-1 filing, obtained by [[TechCrunch]], the soon-to-be-public company addresses concerns about managing its brand reputation as some of its contracts attract unwanted attention. Palantir makes the fairly combative claim in the risks portion of the unpublished financial filing that its business could be harmed by "coverage that presents, or relies on, inaccurate, misleading, incomplete, or otherwise damaging information" about the company:
"As our business has grown and as interest in Palantir and the technology industry overall has increased, we have attracted, and may continue to attract, significant attention from news and social media outlets, including unfavorable coverage and coverage that is not directly attributable to statements authorized by our leadership, that incorrectly reports on statements made by our leadership or employees and the nature of our work, perpetuates unfounded speculation about company involvements, or that is otherwise misleading."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Palmer Luckey's surveillance startup Anduril signs contract for 'virtual border wall'|https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/2/21311433/anduril-palmer-luckey-virtual-border-wall-surveillance-contract-patrol]]'' July 2, 2020, Adi Robertson, [[The Verge]]
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US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has signed a deal with Anduril, the "virtual border wall" startup launched by Oculus founder [[Palmer Luckey]]. The [[Washington Post]] reports that the agency awarded Anduril a five-year contract to deploy portable surveillance towers meant to detect moving vehicles and human figures across the US border. The deal will see CBP purchase 140 towers in [[2021]] and [[2022]], supplementing 60 towers that were already part of a pilot program. A company executive told the Post that the deal was worth "several hundred million dollars."
Anduril has been working with CBP since [[2018]], and it's secured additional contracts with groups like the US Marine Corps and [[UK]] Royal Navy. Its sentry towers use a variety of sensors, including LIDAR, to capture data. An AI system called Lattice then analyzes it to distinguish between different kinds of moving objects. The goal is to detect humans crossing the US border while minimizing the number of false alarms from animals. Anduril has also produced other technology like a battering-ram drone that is not part of the CBP contract.
Supporters of "virtual border wall" technology typically describe it as an alternative to an expensive and intrusive border wall like the one Trump built his [[2016]] presidential campaign around, although this technology will be rolled out alongside physical wall construction. An earlier effort called SBINet failed in [[2011]], but advances in computer vision have led companies like Anduril to revisit the concept.
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|>| !Pam Bondi |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/df/Bondi_bio_photo_crop.jpg/175px-Bondi_bio_photo_crop.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Pamela Jo Bondi|
|!birth date |November 17, 1965 (55 years)|
|!birth place |[[Tampa, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampa,_Florida]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Pam Bondi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_Bondi]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f7.png}} ''[[Pam Bondi named top member of Trump's transition team|http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/bondi-named-top-member-of-trumps-transition-team/2302476]]'' November 11, 2016, Alex Leary, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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Attorney General [[Pam Bondi]] was named today as a member of [[Donald Trump]]'s top transition team, joining a group of political insiders and newcomers, including members of Trump's family.
Bondi was with Trump for most of the campaign, save for a couple months when she stayed off the trail amid questions of a political donation Trump gave her in [[2013]] around the same time [[Trump University]] was being investigated. Bondi served as a prominent female voice for Trump as he reeled from the release of a video in which he made sexually aggressive comments toward women and suggested he attempted an adulturous affair. Bondi said his comments were "disgusting" but "I believe in forgiveness."
In a statement Friday, she said: "I'm honored to serve President-elect Donald J. Trump in making this historic transition and assisting in finding the best individuals to bring change to [[Washington]] on day one, grow our economy, protect our children and families, and be unafraid to stand up for Americans."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Pam Geller Linked Anti-Muslim Activist Calls For Mass Murder Of Congressmen, Muslims, Liberals And Journalists (Updated)|https://thinkprogress.org/pam-geller-linked-anti-muslim-activist-calls-for-mass-murder-of-congressmen-muslims-liberals-and-9713d11cf2ef/]]'' October 4, 2011, Alex Seitz-Wald, [[Think Progress]]
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The anti-[[Muslim]] activist [[John Joseph Jay]] has issued a call for the mass murder of the leadership of both parties in Congress, the governors of seven states, and prominent academics, along with a demand to "burn all mosques. period."
Jay helped in the founding of anti-Muslim activist Pam Geller's group [[American Freedom Defense Initiative]]. AFDI is the umbrella organization of the prominent Stop the Islamization Of America (SOIA). Jay's signature can be seen below those of Geller and fellow arch anti-Muslim activist [[Robert Spencer]] on AFDI's incorporation document (PDF), as Charles Johnson at LGF pointed out. The P.O. Box listed for Jay is also the same as Geller's.
But while those organizations have stopped short of calls for violence, Jay crossed way over that line in a rambling post on his blog called "start the revolution," which fantasizes about the painful medieval deaths of perceived enemies (screenshot here, cached version here):
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|>| !Pamela Geller |
|>| [img width=175px [Geller in 2011|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/41/Pamela_Geller_2011.jpg/175px-Pamela_Geller_2011.jpg]] |
|!birth date |1957/1958 (62-63 years)<<ref " [1]">>|
|!birth place |[[Hewlett Harbor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hewlett_Harbor,_New_York]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.<<ref " [2]">>|
|!residence |[[Long Island|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Island]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.<<ref " [1]">>|
|!other names |Pamela Oshry|
|!known for |Opposition to [[Park51|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park51]] community center and mosque|
|!alma mater |[[Hofstra University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofstra_University]]; left before completing degree<<ref " [1]">>|
|!organization |Co-founder of [[American Freedom Defense Initiative]] aka Stop Islamization of America<<ref " [3]">>|
|!notable works |''The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration's War on America'', with [[Robert Spencer]]<<ref " [4]">>|
|!occupation |Political activist, commentator, former newspaper editor|
|!website |[[gellerreport.com/|https://gellerreport.com/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Pamela Geller|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Geller]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Pamela Geller|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/pamela-geller]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Outraged, and Outrageous|https://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/10/nyregion/10geller.html?pagewanted=all]]. //[[The New York Times]]//. October 8, 2010.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Chandler, Doug (September 1, 2010). [[The Passions (And Perils) Of Pamela Geller|http://www.thejewishweek.com/news/new_york/passions_and_perils_pamela_geller]]. //[[The Jewish Week|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jewish_Week]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[['Islamic Apartheid' Ads Submitted To MTA By Pamela Geller in Response To Pro-Palestinian Ads|http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/28/islamic-apartheid-ads-mta-pamela-geller_n_2973229.html]]. March 28, 2013.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Geller, Pamela (July 2010). [[The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration's War on America|https://books.google.com/?id=9RR2MyoDwBAC&printsec=frontcover&dq=inauthor:%22Pamela+Geller%22#v=onepage&q&f=false]]. [[Simon & Schuster]].">>
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|>| !Panda Security |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/f/f0/Scientology_Symbol_Logo.png/175px-Scientology_Symbol_Logo.png]] |
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Paranoia, racism: German killer drew on conspiracy tropes|https://apnews.com/22f46b2de06ebe04c59e0e9bff87850e]]'' February 20, 2020, Lori Hinnant, [[Associated Press]]
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BERLIN (AP) — He mixed extreme paranoia about secret state surveillance with far-right conspiracy tropes, misogyny and racist vitriol.
The gunman who killed nine people in the [[Frankfurt]] suburb of Hanau left behind a 24-page rambling screed calling for the "complete extermination" of races he considered inferior; a video blending far-right diatribes, delusional musings and an infamous quote by [[Adolf Hitler]]; and an English-language video statement that echoes themes of child sacrifices and disdain for mainstream media found in the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory.
The attacker was found dead at home along with his mother, who may have been his 10th victim. His website and [[YouTube]] channel came down almost immediately, as German authorities tried to prevent his rant from spreading across the internet and morphing into an extremist rallying cry, as happened after the mosque killings in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]], last March.
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|!formation |2012|
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |[[Garnett Genuis]]|
|!website |[[parentchoice.ca/|https://www.parentchoice.ca/]]|
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*[[Parents for Choice in Education|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parents_for_Choice_in_Education]] - //Wikipedia.// (Utah)
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Parishioner of Louisiana Church That Defied Virus Lockdown Dies From COVID-19, But Pastor Claims It's a Lie|https://www.thedailybeast.com/member-of-tony-spells-life-tabernacle-church-in-baton-rouge-dies-from-coronavirus-another-member-in-icu?via=twitter_page]]'' April 17, 2020, Rachel Olding, [[Daily Beast]]
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A parishioner who regularly attended services at a [[Louisiana]] mega-church that has made national headlines for defying social-distancing orders has died from coronavirus complications—but the church's pastor claims it's all a lie.
[[Tony Spell]], the pastor of [[Life Tabernacle Church]] in [[Baton Rouge]], was issued a misdemeanor summons last month for repeatedly violating a state ban on large gatherings amid the coronavirus pandemic. Despite the charges, he has continued to hold services including an [[Easter]] Sunday gathering that he claimed 1,345 people attended.
He previously claimed that his church was not at risk of being infected because coronavirus was "politically motivated." Ahead of his Easter service, he told [[Reuters]]: "Satan and a virus will not stop us... God will shield us from all harm and sickness. We are not afraid."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Park Police contradict the White House on tear gas usage on protesters|https://www.businessinsider.com/park-police-contradict-the-white-house-on-tear-gas-usage-on-protesters-2020-6]]'' June 5, 2020, Eliza Relman, [[Business Insider]]
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The [[US Park Police]] and the president repeatedly insisted this week that federal forces did not use tear gas while clearing a crowd of peaceful protesters outside the White House on Monday evening.
But the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] defines the pepper balls the USPP used on Monday to disperse the crowd as a form of tear gas.
Park Police spokesman Sergeant Eduardo Delgado conceded in an interview with [[Business Insider]] on Thursday night that the USPP should have said it did not use two specific, common gases found in tear gas: CS and CN.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Parkland Teen Kyle Kashuv, Former Turning Point USA Member, Apologizes For Racist Slurs|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/parkland-teen-kyle-kashuv-apologizes-racist-remarks_n_5ce6908be4b09b23e65ead62]]'' May 23, 2019, Sebastian Murdock, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Kyle Kashuv]], a pro-gun shooting survivor and former member of an embattled college [[Republican]] group, apologized Wednesday night on [[Twitter]] for racist remarks and slurs he'd made in text and [[Skype]] messages and in a shared [[Google]] document for a class study guide.
Kashuv, who is now 18 and a high school senior, is only the latest person affiliated with Turning Point [[USA]] to be caught making racist remarks. (Before he stepped down, Kashuv was the group's director of high school outreach.) [[Riley Grisar]], who led the group's [[University of Nevada]] [[Las Vegas]] chapter, was removed from TPUSA after a video surfaced of him declaring "white power" and saying racist slurs. And in April [[2018]], HuffPost discovered a swath of racist comments made by several TPUSA members.
Kashuv's racist messages were shared with HuffPost by a former student and a current student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, [[Florida]]. The messages date to late [[2017]] or early 2018, just a couple of months before a shooting at the school left 17 dead. The teens who spoke to HuffPost asked to remain anonymous, saying they didn't want to be associated with Kashuv.
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|!formation |2018|
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*[[Parler|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parler]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Parler CEO John Matze fired as site fights to restore its online presence|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/parler-ceo-john-matze-fired/]]'' February 4, 2021, [[CBS News]]
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[[John Matze]] says he's been fired as CEO of [[Parler]], which was among the social media services used to plan the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of then-President [[Donald Trump]].
Matze's announcement Wednesday followed [[Amazon]]'s Jan. 11 decision to remove Parler from its web-hosting service over its unwillingness to remove posts that called for the killing, rape and torture of politicians, tech executives and others. [[Google]] and [[Apple]] removed Parler's app from their online stores.
Matze, in a post on the professional networking site [[LinkedIn]], thanked Parler employees. "This is not a goodbye. Just a so long for now," he wrote.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Parler Is Now in the Hands of a Right-Wing Activist Seeking a Radical Rewrite of the Constitution|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2021/02/15/parler-is-now-in-the-hands-of-a-right-wing-activist-seeking-a-radical-rewrite-of-the-constitution/]]'' February 15, 2021, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSED by CMD]]
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The board of the far-right social media app [[Parler]] has fired its CEO and put the platform in the hands of interim CEO [[Mark Meckler]] and right-wing British political operative [[Matthew Richardson]], along with board chair and majority owner [[Rebekah Mercer]].
Meckler, whom Mercer recruited for Parler, is a well known right-wing activist who co-founded the [[Tea Party Patriots]] and is president and CEO of the Convention of States Foundation and its partner Convention of States Action, organizations pushing for a constitutional convention to radically rewrite America's founding document.
Many participants in the deadly Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6 were Parler users. A [[Gizmodo]] report used [[GPS]] data from hundreds of archived Parler videos to prove that numerous users stormed the nation's legislative branch. Many of those videos, which were archived by a hacker, were featured in a montage that House impeachment managers used in Trump's impeachment trial.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Parler network founder claims GOP donor, others defamed him|https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/parler-network-founder-claims-gop-donor-others-defamed-him-1.5360086]]'' March 24, 2021, Ken Ritter, Associated Press, [[CTV News]]
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LAS VEGAS -- The developer of the conservative social network [[Parler]] is alleging he was defamed and improperly ousted by a prominent [[Republican]] Party benefactor, two men who replaced him at the company and a political commentator known for his support for former President [[Donald Trump]].
[[John Matze]] said in a lawsuit he was fired for trying to tone down extremism on the site. He said wealthy philanthropist [[Rebekah Mercer]], website associates [[Jeffrey Wernick]] and [[Mark Meckler]], and podcaster and television analyst [[Dan Bongino]] conspired to steal his 40% company share, leaving him with $3.
Mercer, through the [[Heritage Foundation]] and a family foundation tax attorney, Wernick and Meckler at Parler, and Bongino at his newsletter did not immediately respond Tuesday to telephone and email messages about the lawsuit filed Monday in [[Nevada]] state court.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Parler Offered Trump Organization A Stake If He Joined|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanmac/trump-parler-ownership]]'' February 5, 2021, Ryan Mac, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The [[Trump Organization]] negotiated on behalf of then-president [[Donald Trump]] to make [[Parler]] his primary social network, but it had a condition: an ownership stake in return for joining, according to documents and four people familiar with the conversations. The deal was never finalized, but legal experts said the discussions alone, which occurred while Trump was still in office, raise legal concerns with regards to anti-bribery laws.
Talks between members of Trump's campaign and Parler about Trump's potential involvement began last summer, and were revisited in November by the Trump Organization after Trump lost the [[2020]] election to the Democratic nominee and current president, [[Joe Biden]]. Documents seen by [[BuzzFeed News]] show that Parler offered the Trump Organization a 40% stake in the company. It is unclear as to what extent the former president was involved with the discussions.
The never-before-reported talks between Trump's business organization and Parler, a social media network that promises less moderation than mainstream sites and is embraced by the far right, provide more insight into the frantic last weeks of Trump's presidency. Until the Jan. 6 insurrection, after which [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] suspended or banned him for continuing to sow discord about the election, Trump used those internet platforms to peddle baseless conspiracy theories. While doing so, his representatives actively negotiated to bring him to Parler, which sought to make the president a business partner who would help it compete with Twitter and Facebook by getting him to post his content on its platform first.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Parler partially reappears with support from Russian technology firm|https://www.reuters.com/article/usa-trump-parler-russia/parler-partially-reappears-with-support-from-russian-technology-firm-idUSL1N2JT1S7]]'' January 18, 2021, Joseph Menn, [[Reuters]]
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Jan 18 ([[Reuters]]) - [[Parler]], a social media website and app popular with the American far right, has partially returned online with the help of a [[Russia]]n-owned technology company.
Parler vanished from the internet when dropped by [[Amazon]] Inc's hosting arm and other partners for poor moderation after its users called for violence and posted videos glorifying the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
On Monday, Parler's website was reachable again, though only with a message from its chief executive saying he was working to restore functionality.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Parler posts, some with GPS data, have been archived by an independent researcher|https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/11/22224689/parler-posts-gps-data-archived-independent-researchers-amazon-apple-google-capitol]]'' January 11, 2021, Kim Lyons, [[The Verge]]
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Before [[Parler]] went offline early Monday, a researcher says she archived 99 percent of its posts, [[Gizmodo]] reported. The researcher, identified only by her [[Twitter]] handle, @donk_enby, started archiving Parler posts after the [[January 6]]th attack on the Capitol in [[Washington, DC]] that left six people dead.
Parler has been identified as one of the sites where people who participated in the riot planned and coordinated the attack on the Capitol. @donk_enby says she began cataloging Parler posts on January 6th in an attempt to create a public record. That effort had to be accelerated when [[Amazon]] announced on Saturday it was pulling web hosting services from the site for violating its terms of service.
Posts on Parler encouraged violence, leading to last Wednesday's attack on the Capitol, and even in the days afterward, there were posts warning that Trump supporters would return to Washington on January 19th for more violence. "We will come in numbers that no standing army or police agency can match," one user wrote.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Parler reveals strange things it bans as people suspended from Twitter head to rival app|https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/parler-app-rules-ban-social-media-twitter-ceo-a9595606.html]]'' July 1, 2020, Adam Smith, [[The Independent]]
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The CEO of [[Parler]], an alternative [[Twitter]] app that has gained popularity with right-wing politicians and users, has given some strange instructions to the users on its site.
In a post, [[John Matze]] said that users had been banned for violating Parler's rules. These include a number of bizarre requests such as asking users not to post pictures of "fecal [sic] matter" in the comments of someone they disagree with, and requesting users do not to use obscene names.
Matze also asks that people do not post pornography – which is banned on the social media site – or to constantly spam "F*** you" in Parler's comments section, which the CEO describes as "unrelated comments".
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Parler users call Trump's concession video "deep fake," and worry he'll "sell us out"|https://www.newsweek.com/parler-users-call-trumps-concession-video-deep-fake-worry-hell-sell-us-out-1559895]]'' January 7, 2021, Daniel Villarreal, [[Newsweek]]
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Commenters on the right-wing social media platform [[Parler]] have criticized President [[Donald Trump]]'s video address released Thursday in which he pledged legal repercussions for the rioters on the U.S. Capitol and essentially conceded the election to President-elect [[Joe Biden]].
Parler commenters called the video a "deep fake", essentially a digitally manipulated imitation of Trump, and worried that Trump would "sell out" or betray his supporters who raided the Capitol.
In his video address, Trump said he was "outraged by the violence, lawlessness and mayhem" that unfolded yesterday at the capitol, adding, "To those who engaged in the acts of violence and destruction, you do not represent our country. And to those who broke the law, you will pay."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Parler Was Pitched as a Conservative Twitter. It's Now a Depository For Hunter Biden Political Porn.|https://www.thedailybeast.com/parler-was-pitched-as-a-conservative-twitter-its-now-a-depository-for-hunter-biden-political-porn?ref=home]]'' October 28, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Conservative meme-maker [[Benny Johnson]] took to [[Twitter]] in June with an announcement. After amassing hundreds of thousands of followers on the platform, he was done with it, having come to see Twitter as a "communist gulag dumpster fire."
"10 years on Twitter," Johnson tweeted. "I'm done. Disgusted with the censorship on this platform. Twitter is now so aggressively ANTI [[Free Speech]], it's not fun anymore."
Having laid out his case, Johnson urged his fans to join [[Parler]], the latest conservative social media network pitching itself as a "free speech" alternative for conservatives who feel the social media giants are biased against them.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Parler, the Trumpy Alternative to Twitter, Is Already Falling Apart|https://www.thedailybeast.com/parler-the-trumpy-alternative-to-twitter-is-already-falling-apart]]'' July 12, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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June was a grim month for [[Donald Trump]] supporters on [[Twitter]]. The social media giant was adding warning labels to some of the president's tweets, and banned an internet-famous MAGA "meme-smith."
Fearful that more crackdowns would soon follow, Trump supporters began to flock to [[Parler]], a budding social network that bills itself as the free-speech, conservative-friendly alternative to Twitter.
Prominent Trump supporters joined the platform and urged their fans to follow, and the social media network surged on [[Apple]]'s App Store. Trash-talking Trump personality [[Dan Bongino]] took an ownership stake in Parler, and promoted it to his followers.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Pastor Rick Wiles apparently has COVID after refusing vaccines he called "global genocide"|https://www.newsweek.com/pastor-rick-wiles-apparently-has-covid-after-refusing-vaccines-he-called-global-genocide-1596221]]'' May 30, 2021, Jason Lemon, [[Newsweek]]
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Conservative pastor [[Rick Wiles]] has apparently fallen ill with COVID-19 after condemning the vaccines that fight the disease, baselessly claiming they're being used to carry out a "global genocide."
Wiles—the founder of the conspiracy-promoting [[TruNews]] website and the senior pastor of Flowing Streams Church in [[Florida]]—asserted on this show in late April that he would not get vaccinated against COVID-19 and would survive the "global genocide."
"I am not going to be vaccinated," he said. "I'm going to be one of the survivors. I'm going to survive the genocide.
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{{f297.png}} ''[[Pastor Rodney Howard-Browne Arrested Following River Church's Congregation Amid Quarantine|https://www.inquisitr.com/5971679/rodney-howard-browne-arrest-warrant/]]'' March 30, 2020, Aaron Homer, [[The Inquisitr]]
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The pastor of a [[Tampa]] megachurch who held worship services on Sunday — packing hundreds, if not thousands of congregants into the building despite social-distancing guidelines — is now a wanted man, as the [[Hillsborough County]] Sheriff's Office has issued a warrant for his arrest.
As reported by [[The Inquisitr]], an untold number of worshipers showed up for services on Sunday morning at The River Church in Tampa, described as a "megachurch," a term that typically refers to Protestant congregations of 2,000 or more people. Indeed, it was business as usual at the church, as congregants were "squeezed in like sardines," as a reporter described it.
The church's pastor, [[Rodney Howard-Browne]], had been clear that he wasn't going to let a worldwide pandemic stop him from holding [[Sunday service]]s.
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{{f47.png}} ''[[Pastor's Remarks Spark Furor|https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-may-21-me-pastor21-story.html]]'' May 21, 2004, Evan Halper, [[Los Angeles Times]]
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Though he ministers to Capitol politicians, who tend to vet even the least controversial ideas through polling and focus groups, pastor [[Ralph Drollinger]] lets his thoughts loose with a minimum of hedging.
Like a few weeks ago, when he wrote in a Bible lesson that women lawmakers with young children at home are sinners.
"It is one thing for a mother to work out of her home while her children are in school," wrote Drollinger, president of a national Christian evangelical group known as [[Capitol Ministries]] and a former UCLA basketball player. "It is quite another matter to have children in the home and live away in [[Sacramento]] for four days a week. Whereas the former could be in keeping with the spirit of Proverbs 31, the latter is sinful."
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|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patient_Protection_and_Affordable_Care_Act]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
[[H.R. 3590 (111th): Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/hr3590]], GovTrack. Enacted after being signed by the President Obama on March 23, 2010.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Patreon is profiting from QAnon|https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/patreon-profiting-qanon]]'' October 20, 2020, Olivia Little, [[MediaMatters]]
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[[Patreon]] -- a platform that provides "content creators" with tools to run membership-based subscription services and earn a monthly income -- is helping [[QAnon]] influencers monetize the dangerous conspiracy theory. And it appears the company is cashing in too, taking a 5-12% cut depending on the user's payment plan even though the content seemingly violates the platform's terms of use.
Media Matters has identified 14 prominent QAnon content creators on Patreon who are profiting by peddling the violent conspiracy theory.
According to Patreon's terms of use, creators with a "known affiliation with violent or dangerous groups" or "violent hate groups" are not eligible to receive funds through the platform, "no matter the purpose or apparent intention of their Patreon page." Additionally, "any creator praising or actively supporting these groups or their leaders won't be allowed on Patreon."
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|!birth name |Patrick Michael Byrne|
|!birth date |1962 (58-59 years)|
|!birth place |[[Fort Wayne|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Wayne]], [[Indiana|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana]], U.S.|
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*[[Patrick M. Byrne|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_M._Byrne]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!birth name |Patrick Hayward Caddell|
|!birth date |May 19, 1950|
|!birth place |[[Rock Hill, South Carolina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Hill,_South_Carolina]], U.S.|
|!death date |February 16, 2019 (68 years)|
|!death place |[[Charleston, South Carolina|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston,_South_Carolina]], U.S.|
|!occupation |pollster, political firm consultant|
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*[[Patrick Caddell|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Caddell]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Patrick Leahy |
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|!birth name |Patrick Joseph Leahy|
|!birth date |March 31, 1940 (81 years)|
|!birth place |[[Montpelier|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montpelier,_Vermont]], [[Vermont|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermont]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!party |[[Democratic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Marcelle Pomerleau ,,(1962-present),,|
|!children |3|
|!residence |[[Middlesex|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middlesex,_Vermont]], [[Vermont|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermont]]<<ref " [1]">>|
|!alma mater |[[Saint Michael's College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Michael's_College]]<br>[[Georgetown University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown_University_Law_Center]]|
|!religion |[[Roman Catholicism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church]]|
|!website |[[Senate website|https://leahy.senate.gov]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Patrick Leahy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Leahy]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!formation |2016|
|!leader name |[[Joey Gibson]]|
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''Patriot Prayer'' is a [[far-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/far-right]] group based in [[Vancouver, Washington|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver,_Washington]], a suburban city in the [[Portland metropolitan area|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_metropolitan_area]].<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [6]">> The group has organized rallies in support of [[Donald Trump]]<<ref " [3]">> and far-right protests in predominantly [[liberal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_liberalism_in_the_United_States]] areas, which have been met with large numbers of [[counter-protesters|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/counter-protest]].<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">>
The group has considerable overlap with the [[Proud Boys]] gang, with some members being identified as belonging to either group at various times.
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*[[Patriot Prayer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patriot_Prayer]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Proud Boys]]
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[What We Know About Patriot Prayer|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2020/08/31/what-we-know-about-patriot-prayer]]. //Southern Poverty Law Centre//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Right-Wing Slugger "Tiny" Toese Arrested Again While Trolling Portland|http://www.wweek.com/news/courts/2017/12/10/right-wing-slugger-tiny-toese-arrested-again-while-trolling-portland/]]. //Willamette Week//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Hansen, Kristen (June 4, 2017). [[14 arrested as pro-Trump rally draws massive counter-protests in Portland|http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-portland-protests-20170604-story.html]]. //Chicago Tribune//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Weise, Elizabeth (August 27, 2017). [['Patriot Prayer' organizers in San Francisco blame left for violence|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/08/26/patriot-prayer-organizer-says-hes-willing-face-arrest-san-francisco/604899001/]]. //USA Today//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Nouvelage, Elijah (August 27, 2017). [['Victory': Thousands protest far right in San Francisco|http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/08/thousands-protest-san-francisco-170827015700251.html]]. //Al Jazeera//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "May, Patrick (August 23, 2017). [[Who's behind this weekend's right-wing rally at Crissy Field?|http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/08/23/whos-behind-this-weekends-right-wing-rally-at-crissy-field/]]. //Mercury News//.">>
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''Paul Elias Alexander'' is a Canadian health researcher and a former [[Trump administration|White House (Trump)]] official at the [[U.S. Department of Health and Human Services|US Department of Health and Human Services]]. He attracted attention in 2020 when, as an aide to HHS assistant secretary for public affairs [[Michael Caputo]], he pressured federal scientists and public health agencies to suppress and edit their [[COVID-19|Coronavirus]] reports to make them consistent with President Trump's rhetoric on COVID-19.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">>
Within the administration, Alexander advocated for a strategy of mass infection of the public with COVID-19 to build [[herd immunity|Herd immunity]].<<ref " [3]">> He sought to muzzle federal scientists and public health agencies to prevent them from contradicting the rhetoric coming from the Trump administration.<<ref " [4]">>
He is now a contributor to [[American Institute for Economic Research]].
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*[[Paul Elias Alexander|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Elias_Alexander]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Blackwell, Tom (September 16, 2020). [[Canadian professor at heart of controversy over White House push to control COVID-19 messaging|https://nationalpost.com/news/world/canadian-professor-at-heart-of-controversy-over-white-house-push-to-control-covid-19-messaging]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Diamond, Dan (April 9, 2021). [[Trump officials celebrated efforts to change CDC reports on coronavirus, emails show|https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/04/09/cdc-covid-political-interference/]]. //Washington Post//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Diamond, Dan (December 16, 2020). [['We want them infected': Trump appointee demanded 'herd immunity' strategy, emails reveal|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/16/trump-appointee-demanded-herd-immunity-strategy-446408]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Owermohle, Sarah (September 9, 2020). [[Emails show HHS official trying to muzzle Fauci|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/09/emails-show-hhs-muzzle-fauci-410861]]. //[[Politico]]//.">>
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|!occupation |Lawyer|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Paul decades-long member of group opposed to forced vaccines|https://www.politico.com/story/2015/02/rand-paul-vaccines-association-american-physicians-surgeons-114902]]'' February 4, 2015, Garbriel Debenedetti, [[Politico]]
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[[Rand Paul]], who has been mired in controversy over whether child vaccinations should be mandatory, has long been associated with a medical group that opposes mandatory vaccinations and has published reports promoting a handful of other dubious positions.
The [[Kentucky]] [[Republican]]'s association with the [[Association of American Physicians and Surgeons]] dates back to at least [[1990]], though the group's executive director, Dr. [[Jane Orient]], told POLITICO that Paul stopped paying dues when he was elected to the Senate in [[2010]].
"We consider him one of us, but he hasn't paid his dues recently," she said. Paul's Senate office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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|>| !Paul Farhi |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Paul Gosar |
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|!birth name |Paul Anthony Gosar|
|!birth date |November 27, 1958 (62 years)|
|!birth place |[[Rock Springs, Wyoming|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Springs,_Wyoming]], U.S.|
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*[[Paul Gosar|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Gosar]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!birth name |Paul John Manafort, Jr.|
|!birth date |April 1, 1949 (72 years)|
|!birth place |[[New Britain, Connecticut|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Britain,_Connecticut]], U.S.|
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*[[Paul Manafort|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Manafort]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Paul McHugh |
|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
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*[[Paul R. McHugh|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_R._McHugh]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Profile on the Right: Paul McHugh|https://www.politicalresearch.org/2017/04/27/profile-on-the-right-paul-mchugh]], Gabriel Joffe, April 27, 2017, Political Research Associates.
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|>| !Paul Nehlen |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Paul Ryan |
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|!birth name |Paul Davis Ryan|
|!birth date |January 29, 1970 (51 years)|
|!birth place |[[Janesville|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janesville,_Wisconsin]], [[Wisconsin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin]], U.S.|
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*[[Paul Ryan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Ryan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Paul Wells |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Paula White |
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|!birth name |Paula Michelle Furr|
|!birth date |April 20, 1966 (55 years)|
|!birth place |[[Tupelo, Mississippi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupelo,_Mississippi]], U.S.|
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*[[Paula White|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_White]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Paula White calls for 'satanic pregnancies to miscarry right now'|https://www.businessinsider.com/paula-white-calls-for-satanic-pregnancies-to-miscarry-right-now-2020-1]]'' January 27, 2020, Connor Perrett, [[Business Insider]]
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[[Paula White]], a controversial televangelist who joined the White House in an official capacity last year, is arguing that the content of a sermon she delivered on January 5, which mentioned adversaries of President [[Donald Trump]] and soon after advocated for divine forces to cause the miscarriage of babies in "satanic wombs," was taken out of context.
In a video of the sermon posted by [[Right Wing Watch]], a news outlet that "monitors and exposes the activities of Radical Right political organizations," White can be heard mentioning adversaries of the president before calling on God to miscarry babies convinced by what she called "satanic wombs."
"We declare any strange winds – any strange winds that have been sent to hurt the church, sent to hurt this nation, sent against the president, sent against myself, sent against others – we break it by the superior blood of [[Jesus]] right now," White said in the video. "In the name of Jesus, we command all satanic pregnancies to miscarry right now. We declare that anything that has been conceived in satanic wombs will miscarry, it will not be able to carry forth any plan of destruction, any plan of harm."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Paula White Puts Son in Charge of Church, Assumes 'Apostolic' Role Over 3,000-Church Empire to Come|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/paula-white-puts-son-in-charge-of-church-assumes-apostolic-role-over-3000-church-empire-to-come/]]'' May 10, 2019, Peter Montgomery, [[Right Wing Watch]]
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President Trump's spiritual adviser [[Paula White]] turned control of her megachurch over to her son and his wife this week, saying she is adopting an "apostolic overseer" role of the church—renamed City of [[Destin]]y—and following her call to "govern" the pastors of the 3,000 new churches she intends to plant, and the university she says she'll be launching.
According to the [[Christian Post]], White announced on Sunday—after it was a legal fait accompli—that her son and daughter-in-law were being installed as senior pastors over the church, which she said she had done in response to God's command and in fulfillment of a prophesy from the church's founding pastor, [[Zachery Tims]]. (The Christian Post noted that Tims "died accidentally on Aug. 14, [[2011]], in the W. Hotel in Times Square, [[New York]], from "acute intoxication by the combined effects of cocaine and heroin.")
In their book "The Rise of Network Christianity," religion scholars Brad Christerson and Richard Flory explored the growth of "Independent Network Christianity" and the phenomenon of religious leaders like White who operate outside the constraints and accountability structures of traditional denominations. It allows charismatic individuals broad leeway to expand their influence by building networks of followers—including other pastors and evangelists to whom they offer spiritual "covering"—who attend their conferences, buy their books, and send them money.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[PayPal Bans Anti-Muslim Fanatic Laura Loomer|https://www.thedailybeast.com/paypal-bans-anti-muslim-fanatic-laura-loomer-from-their-platform]]'' February 5, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[PayPal]] banned far-right figure [[Laura Loomer]] on Tuesday, making her the latest right-wing figure to be banished from the online payment and funding platform.
The ban is another blow for Loomer who has already been tossed off of a number of other tech platforms, including Venmo and [[GoFundMe]], over attacks on [[Muslim]]s that included calls for Muslims to be banned from working for rideshare companies.
Before the ban, Loomer frequently asked her fans to support her with contributions to her PayPal account. She claims that she's racked up $40,000 in credit debt in pursuit of her pro-Trump activism.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[PayPal Bans YouTuber Who Thinks Non-White People Are a Separate Species|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/pa74v9/paypal-bans-racist-youtuber-who-says-non-white-people-are-a-separate-species]]'' November 6, 2019, Lauren Kaori Gurley, [[Vice News]]
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[[PayPal]] has suspended the account of [[Stefan Molyneux]], a self-described "philosopher" who has amassed nearly one million followers on [[YouTube]] with his vlogs about eugenics and other debunked forms of "scientific racism."
"After conducting an extensive review, PayPal has made the decision to discontinue our business relationship with Stefan Molyneux," Kim Eichorn, a spokesperson for PalPal told [[Motherboard]].
PayPal's decision to sever ties with Molyneux, who earned much of his income from donations on PayPal, follows its removal of [[Alex Jones]], [[Richard Spencer]], the [[Proud Boys]], and mostly recently, an account run by the Klu Klux Klan.
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*[[USS PC-815|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_PC-815]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f94.png}} ''[[Peel police charge Mississauga man with hate crime|https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2017/07/24/kevin-johnston-charged-with-hate-crime.html]]'' July 24, 2017, Fatima Syed, [[Toronto Star]]
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A [[Mississauga]] man who has been charged with willful promotion of hatred says he's "not going anywhere," and that he intends to run for mayor of the city.
The charges come after "a lengthy investigation into numerous incidents reported to police, involving [[Kevin Johnston]] and concerns information published on various social media sites," Peel police said in a news release Monday.
Johnston, 45, was released on bail after a brief appearance in court Monday. The conditions of his release included an order to have no contact with three people, whose names are under a publication ban. He was also ordered to stay 100 metres away from any mosque or [[Muslim]] community centre in [[Ontario]], except for when travelling on the road.
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|!location |400 Poydras, Suite 900 New Orleans, LA 70130|
|!website |[[pelicaninstitute.org/|http://www.pelicaninstitute.org/]]|
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Pelosi Has Chosen A 2nd Republican, Rep. Adam Kinzinger, To Serve On Jan. 6 Panel|https://www.npr.org/2021/07/25/1020464213/nancy-pelosi-adam-kinzinger-january-6-committee]]'' July 25, 2021, Dustin Jones, [[National Public Radio]]
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House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]] has appointed Rep. [[Adam Kinzinger]] of [[Illinois]], one of the rare vocal critics inside the [[Republican]] Party of former President [[Donald Trump]], to serve on the special committee charged with investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The Select Committee to Investigate the [[January 6]]th Attack on the U.S. Capitol is set to hold its first hearing on Tuesday. Kinzinger will join [[Wyoming]]'s [[Liz Cheney]] as one of two Republicans chosen by Pelosi to serve on the nine-person panel. Both Cheney and Kinzinger voted in favor of impeaching Trump following the attack on the Capitol, and were the only GOP members to support the committee's formation last month.
In a statement, Pelosi said that Kinzinger "brings great patriotism to the Committee's mission: to find the facts and protect our Democracy."
Kinzinger's appointment follows Pelosi's decision this past week to reject two of the five Republicans tapped for the panel by House Minority Leader [[Kevin McCarthy]], R-Calif. The two Republicans that Pelosi blocked — [[Jim Banks]] of [[Indiana]] and [[Jim Jordan]] of [[Ohio]] — are among Trump's staunchest defenders in [[Congress]] and each voted against certifying the [[2020]] election results.
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Vice President [[Mike Pence]] is launching his own PAC — the "[[Great America Committee]]" — to aid his own future political interests, including helping [[Republican]] candidates ahead of the [[2018]] midterms.
The group, which filed paperwork with the FEC on Wednesday, will be able to use the funds to cover the costs of the vice president's travels on Air Force Two to campaign on behalf of GOP candidates across the country.
This is the first time a sitting vice president has formed such a separate political arm. Former administration officials have used either party or campaign funds to cover travel costs.
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The Trump administration is not only ignoring C[[DC]] and medical experts' guidelines it is actively working to make Americans less safe.
On Friday Vice President [[Mike Pence]] flew aboard Air Force Two to Des Moines, [[Iowa]], to meet with food industry CEOs. His flight was delayed after his press secretary, [[Katie Miller]], tested positive for coronavirus. Several staffers were forced to exit the plane before it took off. Also board were Iowa [[Republican]] Senators Chuck Grassley and [[Joni Ernst]], and Secretary of Agriculture [[Sonny Perdue]].
Pence held a roundtable discussion at the headquarters of the Hy-Vee supermarket chain. As [[The Intercept]] reports, five industry executives, seated at the table, all wearing masks, were approached by a staffer who asked them to remove their masks before the Vice President would come to the table (video below.)
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Pence Tells Governors To Share Misleading Facts About Coronavirus Infections: Reports|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/pence-governors-coronavirus-call_n_5ee83b5cc5b6b735a6483671?ri18n=true]]'' June 16, 2020, Nick Visser, [[Huffington Post]]
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Vice President [[Mike Pence]] urged the nation's governors to share misleading facts about ongoing coronavirus outbreaks in some states during a private call on Monday, according to multiple reports.
During the call, Pence, who leads the White House's coronavirus task force, downplayed increases in COVID-19 diagnoses in some regions, claiming they were simply "intermittent" spikes of the virus. He later pushed the administration talking point touted by President [[Donald Trump]] that the higher figures were merely due to an increase in testing, not actually higher rates of infection. Data, however, shows that seven-day averages of new cases have increased in at least six states since May 31.
"I would just encourage you all, as we talk about these things, to make sure and continue to explain to your citizens the magnitude of increase in testing," Pence said on the call, according to a recording obtained by The [[New York Times]]. "And that in most of the cases where we are seeing some marginal rise in number, that's more resolved by the extraordinary work you're doing."
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WASHINGTON -- U.S. Vice-President [[Mike Pence]] and top officials from President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign are slated to attend a [[Montana]] fundraiser next week hosted by a couple who have expressed support for the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory, according to an event invitation obtained by The [[Associated Press]] and a review of social media postings.
The hosts of the fundraiser, Caryn and [[Michael Borland]], have shared QAnon memes and retweeted posts from QAnon accounts, their social media activity shows. The baseless conspiracy theory posits that Trump is fighting entrenched enemies in the government and also involves satanism and child sex trafficking.
Beyond Pence, the Sept. 14 fundraiser in [[Bozeman]], Montana, is expected to draw influential figures in the president's orbit including [[Kimberly Guilfoyle]], a top Trump fundraising official who is dating [[Donald Trump Jr]]., GOP chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, [[Republican National Committee]] finance chairman [[Todd Ricketts]] and RNC co-chairman Tommy Hicks Jr., the event invitation shows.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Pence, Not Trump, Gave Order to Activate National Guard: Report|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/01/pence-not-trump-activated-the-national-guard-report.html]]'' January 6, 2021, Matt Stieb, [[New York Magazine]]
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After an hours-long delay, 150 D.C. [[National Guard]] troops were sent to the U.S. Capitol to help law-enforcement efforts to remove Trump supporters who had violently seized the building in an act of insurrection. Such an order would usually be given by the president and commander-in-chief, but according to [[Pentagon]] officials who spoke with the [[New York Times]], it was approved by Vice-President [[Mike Pence]].
It's not clear what caused this upending of the chain of command, which came after President Trump encouraged protesters to head to the Capitol to protest the certification of election results, did not explicitly condemn the attack, and said in a video that he "loves" his supporters who stormed the Capitol.
Pence's order came hours after the president condemned him for not having "the courage" to stop the certification of the election in [[Congress]] on Wednesday — a power that the vice-president does not possess. In his speech before protesters early on Wednesday afternoon, Trump also lashed out at his vice-president before encouraging the crowd to "walk down [[Pennsylvania]] Avenue" to the U.S. Capitol, where a handful of [[Republican]] senators and more than 100 House representatives planned to object to the election results. The symbolic process was interrupted by the violent act of Trump supporters, which has reportedly resulted in four deaths.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Pence's New Trump Boast Gets A Brutal Fact-Check On Twitter|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/mike-pence-america-respected_n_5f570877c5b6946f3eb62778?ri18n=true]]'' September 8, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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Vice President [[Mike Pence]] made a campaign claim about America's place in the world under President [[Donald Trump]]. But not many people are buying it.
Pence and Democratic rival Sen. [[Kamala Harris]] (D-Calif.) - the running mate of former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] - campaigned in the swing state of [[Wisconsin]] on Monday. Harris met privately with the family of [[Jacob Blake]], visited a training facility of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and urged supporters to vote. Pence attacked Harris for voting against the Trump administration's new North American free-trade pact and accused Biden of "policies that have literally led to violence in our major American cities."
But it was another line uttered by the vice president that received much of the attention on social media.
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Defense Secretary [[Mark Esper]]'s remarks urging governors to "dominate the battlespace" amid the [[George Floyd]] protests were meant only as a show of support to the president, [[Pentagon]] officials told The [[Daily Beast]].
President [[Donald Trump]] has said he's considering invoking the [[Insurrection Act]] of 1807 to try to quell violent protests. At least 17,000 [[National Guard]] troops are already deployed nationwide.
He is also talking about using tanks on the streets.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Pentagon List of Extremism Experts Includes Anti-Muslim and Conservative Christian Groups|https://theintercept.com/2021/05/12/pentagon-extremism-experts-domestic-terrorism/]]'' May 12, 2021, Ken Klippenstein, [[The Intercept]]
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A [[Pentagon]] working group established in the wake of the [[January 6]] Capitol riot to root out domestic extremists has circulated a list of prospective partners that includes representatives of a conservative Christian group and an anti-[[Muslim]] extremism group, according to an internal Defense Department document obtained exclusively by [[The Intercept]]. In several cases, these potential partners were themselves involved in the misidentification of Muslims as terrorists.
On April 9, Secretary of Defense [[Lloyd Austin]] announced the establishment of the Countering Extremism Working Group, which would "receive information from both internal and external Subject Matter Experts," who would serve as consultants. The document shows that those experts could include representatives from the [[American Civil Liberties Union]], anti-hate groups like the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] and the [[Anti-Defamation League]], as well as the conservative [[First Liberty Institute]] and the anti-Muslim [[Middle East Media Research Institute]].
The document, which was provided to The Intercept by a Pentagon source on condition of anonymity to avoid professional reprisal, is not dated, but the source said that it was disseminated late last month. The document states, "The Countering Extremism Working Group (CEWG) would like to partner with experts on counter extremism and counter terrorism to better understand the scope of the problem and inform the 90-day report for the Secretary of Defense. These experts may come from advocacy groups, academia, and other areas that contribute the to the fight against terrorism."
!!!See also
*[[People of Praise|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_of_Praise]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[People You May Know review – data mining meets Christian fundamentalism|https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/oct/28/people-you-may-know-review-data-mining-christian-fundamentalism-documentary]]'' October 28, 2020, Leslie Felperin, [[The Guardian]]
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If you like being shocked, creeped out and righteously infuriated by documentaries such as The Great Hack and The Social Dilemma that explain how our data is being mined by nefarious forces, then you'll love People You May Know. Directed by Katharina Gellein Viken and Charles Kriel – who also appear on screen, and are together as a couple and bring their infant daughter along with them on their travels – this investigative work is as much a travelogue as an exposé. It starts in [[London]] in [[2018]] with US-born Kriel serving as an adviser to the [[DC]]MS committee report on disinformation and "fake news", as it attempted to turn over the slimy rocks to gather whether [[Cambridge Analytica]] had sinister influence on voters supporting [[Brexit]] and the [[2016]] US election.
From there Kriel, Gellein Viken and various researchers follow the trail of breadcrumbs back to the US where they uncover links between several disingenuously titled rightwing organisations using [[Facebook]] and other digital resources to target/influence people who attend fundamentalist Christian churches, those with substance abuse problems, folks inclined to vote [[Republican]], and the like.
Eventually, the film-makers work their way to a conference for the big kahuna, the [[Council for National Policy]], the little-known umbrella organisation that networks so many of the others together; the CNP is an outfit that can count [[Kellyanne Conway]], [[Steve Bannon]] and many other minions of evil among their membership. Kriel manages to film them surreptitiously by wearing a crucifix with a tiny camera hidden inside, which is genius.
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|!leader name |[[Maxime Bernier]]<<ref " [1]">>|
|!foundation |September 14, 2018|
|!ideology |[[Conservatism in Canada|Conservatism]]<<ref " [2]">><br />[[Classical liberalism]]<<ref " [3]">><br />[[Libertarianism]]<<ref " [6]">><br />[[Right-wing populism]]<<ref " [7]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [6]">><<ref " [5]">>|
|!headquarters |205–290 St-Joseph Blvd, Gatineau, Quebec, J8Y 3Y3|
|!website |[[peoplespartyofcanada.ca|https://peoplespartyofcanada.ca]]|
|!native name |Parti populaire du Canada|
|!abbreviation |PPC|
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!!!See also
*[[People's Party of Canada|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People's_Party_of_Canada]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Maxime Bernier Says He Will Lead 'People's Party of Canada'|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2018/09/14/maxime-bernier-peoples-party-canada_a_23527206/]]. //Huffington Post//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Maxime Bernier officially launches new conservative People's Party|https://globalnews.ca/news/4449706/maxime-bernier-peoples-party-launch]]. //Global News//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Maxime Bernier's new party stakes out classical liberal values: Don Pittis|https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/liberals-conservatives-people-s-1.4822178]]. //CBC//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "//blank//">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Politics, Canadian (August 12, 2019). [[New debate commission excludes Maxime Bernier from participating in official election debates – for now | National Post|https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/new-debate-commission-excludes-maxime-bernier-from-participating-in-official-election-debates-for-now]].">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[Conservatives 'paying attention' to Bernier's new party, MP says|https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2018/09/14/conservatives-paying-attention-to-berniers-new-party-mp-says.html]]. //[[Toronto Star]]//. September 14, 2018.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "[['The nastier side of populism': Why founding organizers are quitting Maxime Bernier's new party|https://www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5147163]]. //CBC//. May 24, 2019.">>
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It is a federal offense to intentionally make false statements to [[Congress]], the [[FBI]], and other federal authorities. It is also a crime to encourage others to do so (that is, in technical terms, to "suborn perjury"). It is also a crime to engage in a conspiracy to lie to federal authorities. A conspiracy can involve a tacit or explicit agreement to commit the criminal activity.
Here is a summary of the 19-page Chart which is below (as a PDF document). It will be updated as new information becomes public. Major updates will be announced on [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]].
1. [[Jeff Sessions]]
A top-level category for all people-related subcategories. It should be valid to add an infobox person to anything in the tree under this.
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*[[Oxford Capacity Analysis|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_Capacity_Analysis]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Pete Stauber |
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|>| !Peter Brimelow |
|!birth date |October 13, 1947 (73 years)|
|!birth place |[[Warrington|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrington]], [[Lancashire|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancashire]], England|
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*[[Peter Brimelow|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Brimelow]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Peter Brimelow|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/peter-brimelow]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Peter Dutton's offer to white South African farmers started on the far right|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/16/peter-duttons-offer-to-white-south-african-farmers-started-on-the-far-right]]'' March 16, 2018, [[The Guardian]]
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Stories on the alleged persecution of white farmers have also been posted in March on far-right sites from [[Richard Spencer]]'s AltRight.com to [[American Renaissance]].
The alt-right darling [[Lauren Southern]] is preparing a documentary on the issue. Fellow alt-right auteur [[Faith Goldy]], sacked from [[Rebel Media]] after palling around too much with white supremacists in [[Charlottesville]], described [[South Africa]] as the movement's "flavour of the month".
And Marcus's eye-popping claim that being a South African farmer is the most dangerous job in the world, though not supported by the evidence, certainly is supported by a range of far-right and conspiracist websites.
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|!title |Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency|
|!birth name |Peter Thomas Gaynor|
|!birth date |1958 (62-63 years)|
|!birth place |[[Warwick, Rhode Island|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warwick,_Rhode_Island]], U.S.|
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*[[Peter Gaynor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Gaynor]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Peter MacKay |
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|>| !Peter Munk |
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*[[Peter Munk|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Munk]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Peter Navarro |
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|!birth name |Peter Kent Navarro|
|!birth date |July 15, 1949 (72 years)|
|!birth place |[[Cambridge, Massachusetts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge,_Massachusetts]], U.S.|
|!education |[[Tufts University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tufts_University]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])<br />[[Harvard University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_University]] ([[MPA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Public_Administration]], [[PhD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Philosophy]])|
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''Peter Kent Navarro'' (born July 15, 1949) is an American economist and author. He serves in the [[Trump administration|White House (Trump)]] as the Assistant to the President, Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, and the national [[Defense Production Act]] policy coordinator. He previously served as a Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the [[White House National Trade Council|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_House_National_Trade_Council]], a newly created entity in the [[executive branch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Branch_of_the_United_States]] of the U.S. government, until it was folded into the [[Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Trade_and_Manufacturing_Policy]], a new role established by executive order in April 2017.<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> He is also a professor emeritus of [[economics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/economics]] and [[public policy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/public_policy]] at the [[Paul Merage School of Business|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Merage_School_of_Business]], [[University of California, Irvine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_Irvine]], and the author of ''[[Death by China|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_by_China]]'', among other publications.<<ref " [4]">> Navarro ran unsuccessfully for office in San Diego, California, five times.<<ref " [1]">>
Navarro's views on trade are significantly outside the mainstream of economic thought, and are widely considered fringe and misguided by other economists.
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*[[Peter Navarro|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Navarro]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Marinucci, Carla (April 8, 2020). [[Navarro left a trail of political wreckage in California|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/08/trump-adviser-peter-navarro-california-170105]]. //Politico//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Rogin, Josh (February 27, 2018). [[How Peter Navarro Got His Groove Back|https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/josh-rogin/wp/2018/02/27/how-peter-navarro-got-his-groove-back/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Sevastopulo, Demetri (December 21, 2016). [['Death by China' author to lead Trump trade office|https://www.ft.com/content/71a201d2-c7b3-11e6-8f29-9445cac8966f]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Appelbaum, Binyamin (December 21, 2016). [[Trump Taps Peter Navarro, Vocal Critic of China, for New Trade Post|https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/21/us/politics/peter-navarro-carl-icahn-trump-china-trade.html]]. //New York Times//.">>
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Peter Navarro Cites 'Dilbert' Cartoonist to Prove Experts Wrong on Hydroxy|https://www.thedailybeast.com/peter-navarro-cites-dilbert-cartoonist-to-prove-experts-wrong-on-hydroxy]]'' August 5, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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White House trade adviser [[Peter Navarro]] approvingly cited a pro-Trump cartoonist on Wednesday night to make his case that the White House's public health experts are wrong on controversial anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine.
Over the past couple of weeks, Trumpworld has re-embraced hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus treatment after a fringe doctor who believes in demon sperm declared in a viral video that the drug can "cure" COVID-19. President [[Donald Trump]] has doubled down on his support for that doctor, calling her "spectacular" and "very respected."
At the same time, several experts on the White House coronavirus task force have attempted to push back against the president's promotion of hydroxychloroquine. [[Coronavirus]] testing czar [[Brett Giroir]], for instance, said it's time we "move on" from the drug after several high-quality studies showed no benefit in treating coronavirus.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Peter Navarro is the worst possible person to be in charge of pandemic supplies|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/04/peter-navarro-is-the-worst-possible-person-to-be-in-charge-of-pandemic-supplies/]]'' April 9, 2020, Stephanie Mencimer, [[Mother Jones]]
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How badly does the United States need medical supplies? So badly that a [[Republican]] White House—which pays obeisance to free market orthodoxy—is deploying the interventionist [[Defense Production Act]] ([[DPA]]) to force the private sector to snap to it. This exercise of naked executive power during a medical crisis requires someone at the top with an even temper, extensive experience in the private sector, and a deep understanding of the country's supply chains.
So President Trump tapped [[Peter Navarro]] for the job.
Dubbed "Trump's looniest economic adviser" by the [[Wall Street]]–focused Dealbreaker, Navarro is an academic who famously made up a fake expert to quote in his books. A five-time failed political candidate in [[San Diego]], Navarro is widely known there "as a nut," says one veteran [[California]] GOP political consultant. Navarro's views on trade are considered so fringy that, for years, reporters covering him have been trying unsuccessfully to find a credible source who may agree with him. Nonetheless, since [[2016]], Navarro has been advising Trump on trade policy, first on the campaign trail and then in the White House as the director of the newly created Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy. And on March 27, Trump appointed Navarro to enforce the DPA, the Korean War–era law that allows the administration to force a company to prioritize government orders in production.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Peter Navarro Melts Down: Media Should Cover Trump Like 'Fox and Friends' Does|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/peter-navarro-media-should-cover-trump-like-fox-and-friends-does-1051560/]]'' August 28, 2020, Peter Wade, [[Rolling Stone]]
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A seemingly already triggered [[Peter Navarro]] approached a gaggle of media reporters on Friday morning and proceeded to rant for over 10 uninterrupted minutes. Following his opening filibuster, Navarro took a couple of questions and then whined about the media's coverage of President Trump before storming off in a huff.
Things got heated when reporters dared to ask the White House trade adviser about why only a few convention-goers wore masks and did not practice social distancing during Trump's acceptance speech on Thursday night.
Navarro ignored the coronavirus precaution questions and instead bragged about how he finds "talking points" used by media unfriendly to Trump and then compared them to state-controlled propaganda in [[China]] and [[Russia]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Peter Navarro Touts His Qualifications on Unproven Coronavirus Drug: 'I'm a Social Scientist'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/peter-navarro-touts-his-qualifications-on-unproven-coronavirus-drug-says-im-a-social-scientist]]'' April 6, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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Trump trade adviser [[Peter Navarro]] roundly dismissed concerns from the nation's top infectious-disease expert on an unproven coronavirus drug while touting his own qualifications as a "social scientist" on Monday, adding that he knows "how to read statistical studies."
Over the weekend, it was reported that Navarro clashed with Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] over the efficacy of the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine. Navarro reportedly attacked the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s director at the White House for questioning his knowledge of science as he promoted the drug's potential.
During a [[CNN]] interview Monday morning, Navarro essentially confirmed the heated debate indeed took place while lauding the drug as an effective treatment of COVID-19. Asked by anchor John Berman about the disagreement he had with Fauci, Navarro quickly pointed to a small study in [[China]] that shows some possible efficacy as a source of some of the tension.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Peter Navarro: Genius or idiot? Or neither?|https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2016/12/peter-navarro-genius-or-idiot-or-neither/]]'' December 21, 2016, Kevin Drum, [[Mother Jones]]
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Tyler Cowen says that UCI professor [[Peter Navarro]] is "one of the most versatile and productive American economists of the last few decades." Matt Yglesias says Navarro is an idiot. Who's right?
I think there's a category error here. Back in September, Navarro co-authored a paper about [[Donald Trump]]'s trade policy. Roughly speaking, Navarro relied on the following accounting identity:
GDP = Consumption + Investment + Government Spending + Trade Balance
So if our trade balance goes up from -$500 billion to $0, Navarro said, GDP will go up $500 billion and the government will collect a lot of extra taxes. Hooray! But as Yglesias points out, this is comic-book-level nonsense.1 Let me offer an analogy:
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Peter Navarro: the economist shaping Trump's economic thinking|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/mar/11/peter-navarro-the-economist-shaping-trumps-economic-thinking]]'' March 11, 2018, Edward Helmore, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s threatened trade tariffs have claimed many victims: international trade, domestic steel consumers and Trump's dissenting economic adviser Gary Cohn. But so far there has been one big winner – [[Peter Navarro]], director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy.
Navarro was a key architect of Trump's "[[America First]]" policy of economic nationalism and a tireless critic of [[China]]'s economic policies – one of his books is decorated with a map of America being stabbed in the heart with a knife marked Made in China.
Although he has agitated for aggressively protectionist trade policy since joining the Trump campaign in [[2016]], the tariffs are his first key victory.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Peter Navarro: Trump call to slow Covid-19 testing was 'tongue-in-cheek'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/21/peter-navarro-trump-covid-19-testing]]'' June 21, 2020, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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White House adviser [[Peter Navarro]] claimed [[Donald Trump]] was being "tongue-in-cheek" when he claimed to have asked public health officials to slow down coronavirus testing.
Trump made the remark at a campaign rally in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], on Saturday evening.
On Sunday, Navarro also told [[CNN]]'s [[Jake Tapper]] he "did not hear me wrong" when he claimed without foundation that the "virus was a product of the [[Chinese]] Communist party".
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Peter Navarro: what Trump's Covid-19 tsar lacks in expertise, he makes up|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/10/peter-navarro-what-trumps-covid-19-tsar-lacks-in-expertise-he-makes-up]]'' April 10, 2020, Julian Borger, [[The Guardian]]
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The 70-year-old White House trade adviser was first recruited by Trump because he wrote a string of books about the [[Chinese]] strategic threat – one called Death by [[China]] – despite having spent almost no time in the country and having no grasp of the language.
Five of Navarro's books cited a China hand with a particularly pithy turn of phrase called Ron Vara, who turned out not to exist. The name is an anagram of Navarro and the imaginary expert operated as an alter ego, confirming the author's views.
Navarro made headlines in the past week by challenging Dr [[Anthony Fauci]] – the nation's leading immunologist and the public face of the US scientific community's race to contain Covid-19 – in a showdown in the White House situation room over the merits of an experimental drug.
When asked later why he thought he was qualified to start recommending pharmaceuticals to the nation, Navarro replied: "My qualifications in terms of looking at the science is that I'm a social scientist. I have a PhD. And I understand how to read statistical studies, whether it's in medicine, the law, economics or whatever."
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|!birth name |Peter Franz Schweizer|
|!birth date |November 24, 1964 (56 years)|
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*[[Peter Schweizer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Schweizer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!organization |[[Palantir]]|
|!birth name |Peter Andreas Thiel|
|!birth date |October 11, 1967 (53 years)|
|!birth place |[[Frankfurt|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankfurt]], [[West Germany|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Germany]]|
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*[[Peter Thiel|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Thiel]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Peter Thiel Got His Revenge on Gawker. He May Yet Regret It|https://www.thedailybeast.com/peter-thiel-got-his-revenge-on-gawker-he-may-yet-regret-it]]'' February 26, 2018, Lloyd Grove, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Silicon Valley]] billionaire [[Peter Thiel]]—who secretly schemed to annihilate [[Gawker]] Media, a goal he achieved in August [[2016]], and to force its founder, [[Nick Denton]], into personal bankruptcy—may yet have cause to regret that he has reveled so publicly in his vengeful triumph.
The German-born, [[Donald Trump]]-supporting (with a $1.25 million campaign donation) Thiel is among the planet's more successful tech entrepreneurs.
With a net worth, per [[Forbes]], of over $2 billion, Thiel is the largest stakeholder in [[Palantir]], an analytical-software company that helps the U.S. government uncover terrorist plots and fraud, a co-founder of [[PayPal]] and various flourishing investment funds, and a ground-floor investor in [[Facebook]], where he still sits on the board of directors.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Peter Thiel Has Been Hedging His Bet On Donald Trump|https://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanmac/peter-thiel-and-donald-trump]]'' August 7, 2017, Ryan Mac, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s most prominent [[Silicon Valley]] supporter has distanced himself from the president in multiple private conversations, describing at different points this year an "incompetent" administration, and one that may well end in "disaster."
[[Peter Thiel]]'s unguarded remarks have surprised associates, some of whom are still reeling from his full-throated endorsement of Trump at the [[Republican National Convention]]. And while the investor stands by the president in public — "I support President Trump in his ongoing fight," he said in a statement to [[BuzzFeed News]] — his private doubts underscore the fragility of the president's backing from even his most public allies. Thiel's comments may sting in particular in the White House as they come amid a series of hasty and embarrassed departures from the Trump train, as conservative voices from the [[Wall Street Journal]]'s editorial page to the floor of the [[US Senate]] have begun to distance themselves from the administration.
Thiel's views remain private — but various disparaging comments were recounted to BuzzFeed News by three separate sources, and others who subsequently confirmed those accounts. These people requested anonymity for fear of damaging personal relationships and possible retribution.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Peter Thiel is making the biggest political bet of his life|https://www.vox.com/recode/22332045/peter-thiel-jd-vance-ohio-senate-donation]]'' March 15, 2021, Theodore Schleifer, [[Vox]]
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[[Silicon Valley]] iconoclast [[Peter Thiel]] is placing the biggest political bet of his career, pumping $10 million into a super PAC that is supporting a former Thiel aide who may run for the [[US Senate]] in [[Ohio]].
Thiel has cut a check of just over $10 million to an outside group backing J.D. Vance, the author of the bestselling book Hillbilly Elegy, a much bigger contribution than he made to support [[Donald Trump]] and Thiel's largest disclosed political donation ever. Vance is one of several people in Thiel's network who have weighed Senate bids in recent years and stand to benefit substantially from their ties to the billionaire investor.
The donations are the latest display of how Thiel is cultivating a network of young, populist, Ivy League-educated proteges and encouraging them to run for Senate all around the country.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Peter Thiel makes offer to buy Gawker, the news site he helped bankrupt|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/jan/11/peter-thiel-gawker-offer-buy-hulk-hogan-lawsuit]]'' January 12, 2018, Reuters, [[The Guardian]]
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Venture capitalist [[Peter Thiel]] has made an offer for [[Gawker]], hoping to overcome legal hurdles and rival bidders for the site whose collapse the billionaire helped precipitate last year, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
Gawker's news site has been inactive for more than a year, after it was shut down following a massive lawsuit against it by wrestling star [[Hulk Hogan]], which Thiel bankrolled. In [[2007]], Gawker revealed Thiel was gay.
Gawker is conducting an auction of its remaining assets, including its domain names and nearly 200,000 archived articles. Most of its assets, including its sister pages Deadspin and Jezebel were bought in [[2016]] for $135m by media company Univision Holdings.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Peter Thiel Met With Racist Fringe While Backing Trump|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/rosiegray/peter-thiel-donald-trump-white-nationalist-support]]'' September 11, 2020, Rosie Gray, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Four years ago, billionaire venture capitalist and [[Facebook]] board member [[Peter Thiel]] made one of his biggest bets: He went all in on [[Donald Trump]]. The normally tight-lipped and enigmatic Thiel gave a very public imprimatur as a prominent speaker at the [[Republican]] convention, tying his reputation as one of the most successful figures in modern tech to a presidential candidate despised throughout [[Silicon Valley]].
"Tonight," he said in a nationally televised address at the convention, "I urge all of my fellow Americans to stand up and vote for Donald Trump." He made history as the convention's first speaker to declare himself "proud to be gay" and he extolled Trump not as "a return to the past" but rather a return to "that bright future."
Thiel was used to making risky bets. He was a startup veteran, a [[PayPal]] cofounder who wrote Facebook a check for $500,000 months after it launched. But Trump was different. Few in Silicon Valley wanted in on that round. Still, just a week after the Access [[Hollywood]] tape leaked of Trump boasting about sexually assaulting women — a clip that sent other prominent Republicans fleeing — Thiel ponied up $1.25 million.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Peter Thiel pumps $850,000 into Kris Kobach's senate race: report|https://www.businessinsider.com/peter-thiel-pumps-850000-into-kris-kobachs-senate-race-report-2020-7]]'' July 29, 2020, Tyler Sonnemaker, [[Business Insider]]
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Tech billionaire [[Peter Thiel]] has given $850,000 to a super PAC that's backing [[Kris Kobach]]'s [[US Senate]] run in [[Kansas]], Recode reported Tuesday.
Thiel previously donated money to pro-Kobach groups during his failed [[2018]] bid for governor, and is closely aligned with his anti-immigration policies, according to Recode.
Thiel has been looking for congressional candidates to put his money behind since abandoning Trump's reelection campaign earlier this month, saying the president faces slim prospects in November.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Peter Thiel reportedly pushed Facebook not to vet fake political ads|https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/17/peter-thiel-reportedly-pushed-facebook-not-to-vet-fake-political-ads.html]]'' December 17, 2019, Lauren Feiner, [[CNBC]]
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Billionaire investor and [[Donald Trump]]-backer [[Peter Thiel]] was among those advising [[Facebook]] CEO [[Mark Zuckerberg]] not to fact-check political ads, according to a new report by The [[Wall Street Journal]].
The Facebook board member and [[Palantir]] co-founder pushed for the company's controversial policy, which has been the subject of debate inside and outside Facebook, the Journal reported, citing unnamed sources. Zuckerberg has publicly argued that Facebook should not be the one to decide which claims are true when it comes to political ads, while critics say that stance will allow misinformation to continue to thrive on the platform.
Thiel has reportedly bumped heads over politics with other directors on Facebook's board. In [[2016]], after Thiel delivered a speech supporting Trump at the [[Republican National Convention]], director and [[Netflix]] CEO Reed [[Hastings]] told Thiel in an email that his support of Trump demonstrated "catastrophically bad judgment," The [[New York Times]] reported. Both Hastings and former White House chief of staff Erskine Bowles, will not stand for reelection to the board, Facebook previously announced. Bowles also has had tensions with Thiel in the past, sources told the Journal.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Peter Thiel submits bid for Gawker, faces challenges|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-gawker-thiel/peter-thiel-submits-bid-for-gawker-faces-challenges-idUSKBN1F02V2]]'' January 12, 2018, Jessica DiNapoli, [[Reuters]]
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Venture capitalist [[Peter Thiel]] has made an offer for [[Gawker]], hoping to overcome legal hurdles and rival bidders for the online news site the billionaire helped shutter by funding litigation against it, people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
Gawker, which has been inactive for more than a year, is conducting an auction of its remaining assets, including its domain names and nearly 200,000 archived articles. Most of its assets, including its sister pages Deadspin, a sports site, and Jezebel, a feminist blog, were bought in [[2016]] for $135 million by media company Univision Holdings Inc (UVN.N).
Thiel has not said why he wants Gawker, though the potential acquisition would let him take down stories regarding his personal life that are still available on the website, and remove the scope for further litigation between him and Gawker. Thiel, who is [[Facebook]] Inc's (FB.O) first major investor and a co-founder of payment service [[PayPal]] Inc (PYPL.O), did not respond to a request for comment.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Peter Thiel Wants to Inject Himself With Young People's Blood|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/08/peter-thiel-wants-to-inject-himself-with-young-peoples-blood]]'' August 1, 2016, Maya Kosof, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Trump delegate and [[Gawker]] bankrupter [[Peter Thiel]] is no stranger to the idea of increasing his lifespan through science. "I stand against confiscatory taxes, totalitarian collectives, and the ideology of the inevitability of the death of every individual," he wrote in libertarian journal Cato Unbound seven years ago. On Bloomberg TV in [[2014]], Thiel explained that he was taking human-growth hormone pills as part of his plan to live 120 years. "It helps maintain muscle mass, so you're much less likely to get bone injuries, arthritis," he said.
Given Thiel's obsession with warding off death, it comes as no surprise that the [[Silicon Valley]] billionaire is interested in at least one radical way of doing it: injecting himself with a young person's blood. On Monday, [[Jeff Bercovici]] of Inc. magazine published part of a year-old interview with Thiel, in which the venture-capitalist explains that he's interested in parabiosis, which includes the practice of getting transfusions of blood from a younger person, as a means of improving health and potentially reversing aging. "I'm looking into parabiosis stuff, which I think is really interesting. This is where they did the young blood into older mice and they found that had a massive rejuvenating effect," he said. "And so that's . . . that is one that . . . again, it's one of these very odd things where people had done these studies in the [[1950]]s and then it got dropped altogether. I think there are a lot of these things that have been strangely under-explored."
It's unclear whether the 48-year-old entrepreneur is currently receiving parabiosis treatments. Bercovici reports that a [[Thiel Capital]] employee—actually, the "Personal Health Director to Peter Thiel," according to his [[LinkedIn]] page—previously expressed interest in the technique to Jesse Karmazin, the founder of Ambrosia LLC, a company that has been looking for volunteers over the age of 35 to receive blood transfusions from individuals under the age of 25. Bercovici notes that Silicon Valley is abound with rumors of wealthy tech elites experimenting with parabiosis, and Gawker has reported that it received a tip in June claiming that Thiel "spends $40,000 per quarter to get an infusion of blood from an 18-year-old based on research conducted at Stanford on extending the lives of mice." When Thiel was interviewed by Bercovici last year, he told the reporter that he hadn't "quite, quite, quite started yet." A spokesman for Thiel Capital told Inc. that nothing had changed since then.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Peter Thiel's Dinners Are the Hottest Ticket in L.A. So What's His Endgame?|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/10/peter-thiel-dinners-are-the-hottest-ticket-in-la-whats-his-endgame]]'' October 1, 2019, Nick Bilton, [[Vanity Fair]]
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The hottest ticket in town in [[Los Angeles]] these days isn't what you'd imagine. It's not an invite to the opening of Christian Marclay's Snapchat-driven art installation at LACMA. Or an opportunity to walk the red carpet with Joaquin [[Phoenix]] and [[Robert De Niro]] at the premiere of Joker. And it certainly isn't a fortuity to attend one of the countless fundraising soirees by presidential nominees in [[Beverly Hills]] or Hancock Park, where, for the cost of a down payment on a car, you can take a selfie with [[Kamala Harris]], [[Elizabeth Warren]], or [[Pete Buttigieg]]. Counterintuitively, in this way-beyond-liberal city, the hottest ticket is an invite to a dinner hosted by one of the people who helped get Donald J. Trump elected in [[2016]]: [[Peter Thiel]].
When Thiel very publicly renounced [[Silicon Valley]] a year and a half ago, his central complaint was that it had become a monoculture, which, even given the movie business, Los Angeles definitely isn't. Not everyone is eligible for a meal with Thiel. He doesn't entertain fools at these dinners (with the exception of one recent supper with one very big fool, which we'll get to in a bit). The dinners don't just take place in L.A., though, as of late, most have. (Thiel owns homes in L.A. and [[New York]], and a hideout in [[New Zealand]].) But [[Hollywood]] has recently become his hub of choice, where he has drawn-out dinner parties with an eclectic variety of guests, from WWE wrestlers to authors, investors, entrepreneurs, celebrities, podcasters, and tech titans. The dinners are almost always catered by Thiel's chef, who regularly travels with him to his homes, and the meals are often a paleo-themed affair. The food, said one person I spoke with who attended a dinner, is "quite delicious, actually." Where things get interesting is in the conversation.
In many quarters, especially liberal ones, Thiel is seen as a right-wing super-villain, rich and smart and evil—mostly evil, starting with his role in helping Trump get elected. Then there was the secret backing of [[Hulk Hogan]]'s devastating lawsuit against [[Gawker]] Media, nearly 10 years after the outlet wrote an article about Thiel's sexual orientation that he seems to have taken slightly personally. (Although by no means does everyone mourn the fall of [[Nick Denton]]'s mean media empire.) Others decry him for cofounding [[Palantir]], a big data behemoth with government contracts, which has been labeled by some journalists as one of the most terrifying companies in Silicon Valley. And then there's the compendium of politically paleo ideas Thiel has vocalized in the past, like his belief that allowing women to vote was bad for democracy (he later added that it would be "absurd to suggest that women's votes will be taken away"), or, shortly after Trump won, that people should take Trump "seriously, but not literally".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Peter Thiel's Palantir Was Used To Bust Relatives of Migrant Children, New Documents Show|https://theintercept.com/2019/05/02/peter-thiels-palantir-was-used-to-bust-hundreds-of-relatives-of-migrant-children-new-documents-show/]]'' May 2, 2019, Sam Biddle, [[The Intercept]]
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The documents undercut prior statements from [[Palantir]], in which the company tried to draw a clean line between the wing of ICE devoted strictly to deportations and the enforcement of immigration laws, and its $38 million contract with [[Homeland Security Investigations]], or HSI, a component of ICE with a far broader criminal enforcement mandate. Asked about the contract renewal by the [[New York Times]], a Palantir spokesperson stated:
"There are two major divisions of ICE with two distinct mandates: Homeland Security Investigations, or H.S.I., is responsible for cross-border criminal investigations. The other major directorate, [[Enforcement and Removal Operations]], or E.R.O., is responsible for interior civil immigration enforcement, including deportation and detention of undocumented immigrants. We do not work for E.R.O."
Documents obtained through [[Freedom of Information Act]] litigation and provided to [[The Intercept]] show that this claim, that Palantir software is strictly involved in criminal investigations as opposed to deportations, is false. The discrepancy between the private intelligence firm's public assertion and the reality conveyed in the newly-released documents was first identified by Mijente, an advocacy organization that has closely tracked Palantir's murky role in immigration enforcement. Far from detached support in "cross-border criminal investigations," the materials released this week confirm the role Palantir technology played in facilitating hundreds of arrests, only a small fraction of which led to criminal prosecutions.
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|>| !Peter Wade |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Peter Welch |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Pew Research Center |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1b/Pew_Research_Center.svg/175px-Pew_Research_Center.svg.png]] |
|!formation |March 18, 2004 (17 years)|
|!leader title |Chairman|
|!leader name |Michael X. Delli Carpini|
|!leader title2 |President|
|!leader name2 |Michael Dimock|
|!staff |130+|
|!tax id |20-0881724|
|!location |1615 L Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC, 20036, USA|
|!website |[[pewresearch.org|http://www.pewresearch.org]]|
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The ''Pew Research Center'' is a [[nonpartisan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nonpartisanism_in_the_United_States]] American [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]] based in [[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]] It provides information on [[social issue|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/social_issue]]s, [[public opinion|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/public_opinion]], and [[demographic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/demographic]] trends shaping the United States and the world.<<ref " [1]">> It also conducts [[public opinion polling|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/public_opinion_polling]], [[demographic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/demographic]] research, media [[content analysis|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/content_analysis]], and other empirical social science research. The Pew Research Center does not take explicit policy positions, and is a [[subsidiary|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/subsidiary]] of [[The Pew Charitable Trusts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pew_Charitable_Trusts]].<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">>
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|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
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|!Name |[[Pew Research Center|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=200881724]]|<|<|
|!EIN |20-0881724|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/2004|<|<|
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|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/21/21| $98,745,705.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2018_%20.pdf]]|09/29/20| $80,049,387.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2017_1081ba54.PDF]]|05/17/19| $77,230,839.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2016_0f113b22.PDF]]|05/16/18| $73,605,906.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2015_0dff3434.pdf]]|08/22/17| $73,731,589.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2014_0cbec577.PDF]]|07/29/16| $61,138,636.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2013_0b94d05c.PDF]]|07/20/15| $48,166,117.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2012_0a6e02a3.PDF]]|07/02/14| $39,664,915.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2011_097567d8.PDF]]|08/06/13| $36,939,220.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2010_08569c54.PDF]]|06/28/12| $44,452,395.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2009_07288248.PDF]]|05/16/11| $45,788,087.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2008_05E4446F.PDF]]|05/17/10| $41,273,997.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/200881724/200881724_2007_04F73CB6.PDF]]|05/12/09| $45,162,274.00|
!!!See also
*[[Pew Research Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pew_Research_Center]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[About Pew Research Center|http://www.pewresearch.org/about/]]. 2010-03-25.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Lesley, Alison (May 18, 2015). [[Pew Research Finds Jews & Hindus are More Educated & Richer|http://www.worldreligionnews.com/religion-news/christianity/pew-research-finds-jews-hindus-are-more-educated-richer]]. World Religion News.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Company Overview of The Pew Charitable Trusts|https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/board.asp?privcapId=3534933]]. Bloomberg L.P.. December 29, 2015.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Pharma-Funded Group Tied to a Top Trump Donor Is Promoting Malaria Drug to the President|https://readsludge.com/2020/04/06/pharma-funded-group-run-by-a-top-trump-donor-is-promoting-malaria-drug-to-the-president/]]'' April 6, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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A fight broke out among the White House coronavirus task force over the weekend regarding the potential use of anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 patients.
According to a report from Axios, [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s Director Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] objected to task force members' characterizations of the drug, saying that there was only anecdotal evidence of the drug's effectiveness and cautioning that much more data is needed.
Fauci's comments set off a heated exchange with Trump economic advisor [[Peter Navarro]], who reportedly raised his voice and accused Fauci of being the only task force member who had objected to Trump's [[China]] travel ban. It was the first such confrontation among the task force, according to Axios' source.
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|>| !Phil McGraw |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/52/Phil_1.jpg/175px-Phil_1.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Phillip Calvin McGraw|
|!birth date |September 1, 1950 (71 years)|
|!birth place |[[Vinita, Oklahoma|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinita,_Oklahoma]], U.S.|
|!residence |[[Beverly Hills, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverly_Hills,_California]], U.S.|
|!occupation |[[Television host|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presenter]]|
|!salary |$80 million (2009)<<ref " [1]">>|
|!website |[[drphil.com|http://www.drphil.com]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Phil McGraw|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_McGraw]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[#12 Dr. Phil McGraw â\u20ac\u201c The 2009 Celebrity 100|http://www.forbes.com/lists/2009/53/celebrity-09_Dr-Phil-McGraw_1VDD.html]]. //Forbes//. June 3, 2009.">>
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|>| !Phil Plait |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Phil Robinson |
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|>| !Phil Waldron |
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|>| !Philanthropy Roundtable |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d7/Philanthropy_Roundtable_New_Logo.png/175px-Philanthropy_Roundtable_New_Logo.png]] |
|!tax id |13-2943020|
|!location |1120 20th Street NW, Suite 550, Washington, DC, 20036, USA|
|!website |[[philanthropyroundtable.org/|http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/]]|
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|!Updated |November 6, 2020|<|<|
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|!EIN |13-2943020|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |07/1978|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2019_ .pdf]]|08/11/20| $14,064,355.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2018_10b0a1c4.PDF]]|06/27/19| $12,348,521.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2017_0f53e2b8.PDF]]|08/09/18| $13,424,759.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2016_0e15d77b.PDF]]|09/12/17| $12,757,851.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2015_0d16d6ed.PDF]]|11/07/16| $11,731,595.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2014_0b94ff8f.PDF]]|07/20/15| $11,276,561.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2013_0a9bd578.PDF]]|09/26/14| $10,821,430.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2012_096bcb2c.PDF]]|07/25/13| $10,932,811.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2011_088991a6.PDF]]|10/05/12| $9,845,038.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2010_07a2ae43.PDF]]|11/07/11| $8,058,631.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2009_0610E400.PDF]]|07/09/10| $7,107,027.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2008_051FF7A5.PDF]]|06/25/09| $6,267,752.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/132943020/132943020_2007_041EF43D.PDF]]|07/01/08| $6,181,905.00|
!!!See also
*[[Philanthropy Roundtable|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philanthropy_Roundtable]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[DonorsTrust]]
*[[Donors Capital Fund]]
!!!External links
*[[Philanthropy Roundtable|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Philanthropy_Roundtable]], SourceWatch.
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|>| !Philip Anschutz |
|!birth name |Philip Frederick Anschutz|
|!birth date |December 28, 1939 (81 years)|
|!birth place |[[Russell, Kansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell,_Kansas]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Philip Anschutz|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Anschutz]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Philip Ellender |
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|>| !Philip Wegmann |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Philippe Rushton |
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!!!See also
*[[J. Philippe Rushton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Philippe_Rushton]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Phoenix Biotechnology |
|!website |[[phoenixbiotechnology.com/|http://www.phoenixbiotechnology.com/]]|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Photo appears to show Jerry Falwell Jr. with zipper down and arm around a woman|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/04/jerry-falwell-photo-backlash-391348]]'' August 4, 2020, Peter Canellos, [[Politico]]
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A photo circulating on the internet that appears to show [[Liberty University]] President [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. on a yacht with his pants unzipped and arm around a woman is sparking backlash against the leader of the Christian college.
In the photo, both Falwell, who is one of President Donald Trump's most vocal evangelical supporters, and the woman appear to have their midriffs exposed.
"How is this Jerry Falwell Jr. photo even real?" tweeted [[Meghan McCain]]. "Also if you're running the largest Christian university in America maybe don't put photos of yourself on social media with your pants undone on a yacht - with random women in bad wigs. So gross, so hypocritical."
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{{f159.png}} ''[[Photo in Trump ad implies Gary Locke was a Chinese official|https://www.seattlepi.com/local/politics/article/trump-ad-implies-gary-locke-was-a-chinese-official-15192794.php]]'' April 11, 2020, Joel Connelly, [[Seattle Post-Intelligencer]]
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A new attack ad by the Trump campaign, accusing [[Joe Biden]] of being soft on [[China]], carries a clip implying that [[Seattle]]-born, ex-[[Washington]] Gov. [[Gary Locke]] was a [[Chinese]] official.
The picture, part of a 60-second ad shown Thursday night on [[YouTube]], shows Biden and Locke standing together beneath flags of China and the United States. Locke was serving as U.S. Ambassador to China at the time.
The ad's theme: "Biden stands for China ... while China cripples America."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[PHOTOS: Texas lockdown protesters, anti-vaxxers chant 'Fire Fauci'|https://www.businessinsider.com/photos-texas-lockdown-protesters-anti-vaxxers-chant-fire-fauci-2020-4]]'' April 18, 2020, Eliza Relman, [[Business Insider]]
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Several dozen anti-lockdown protesters gathered outside the Capitol building on Saturday in [[Austin]], [[Texas]], as the novel coronavirus continued its spread across the country.
Austin's "You Can't Close America" protest, which featured many signs supportive of President [[Donald Trump]], attracted anti-vaccine advocates and chants to "fire" the country's top infectious-disease expert Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]].
While the president has begun to urge states to relax their stay-home orders and reopen the economy, experts warn that doing so before adequate testing is in place could lead to a devastating resurgence of COVID-19.
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Phunware, a data firm for Trump campaign, got millions in coronavirus small business help|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/phunware-data-collection-trump-campaign-coronavirus-small-business-loans/]]'' April 23, 2020, Stephen Gandel, [[CBS News]]
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A digital technology company that specializes in the mass collection of smartphone location data and is working for President [[Donald Trump]]'s re-election campaign received millions from the federal coronavirus relief fund for small businesses.
The company, [[Phunware]], which now has about 60 employees, was eligible for the low-interest loan through the Paycheck Protection Program, which is aimed at businesses with less than 500 workers. There is no allegation of illegality associated with its loan.
But the size of the loan — $2.85 million — is nearly 14 times the current PPP average of $206,000. Meantime, hundreds of thousands of smaller businesses got nothing, because the nearly $350 billion loan program ran out of money in just two weeks. ([[Congress]] is allocating another $310 billion to the PPP loan fund this week.)
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|>| !Eagle Forum Education And Legal Defense Fund |
|!tax id |37-1097202|
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 3, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
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|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
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|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/02/21| $18,146,805.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2018_%20.pdf]]|02/10/20| $18,689,789.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2017_102bb97c.PDF]]|02/15/19| $23,072,316.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2016_0ea5ffa1.PDF]]|12/29/17| $24,656,264.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2015_0ce61817.PDF]]|09/12/16| $21,986,483.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2014_0bcdee2e.PDF]]|09/15/15| $22,854,776.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2013_0a8b0e55.PDF]]|09/06/14| $22,104,602.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2012_09907904.PDF]]|09/10/13| $22,014,280.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2011_08784bc3.PDF]]|09/07/12| $21,003,713.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2010_0775784b.PDF]]|09/13/11| $20,455,334.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2009_065BF27B.PDF]]|09/20/10| $19,194,418.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2008_0550CE14.PDF]]|09/18/09| $17,470,282.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/371097202/371097202_2007_044D571D.PDF]]|09/19/08| $17,345,236.00|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Physical distancing not weakening immune system's ability to fight off germs, experts say|https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/physical-distancing-not-weakening-immune-system-s-ability-to-fight-off-germs-experts-say-1.4939745]]'' May 14, 2020, Brooklyn Neustaeter, [[CTV News]]
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TORONTO -- Experts say new theories being shared online that physical distancing amid the COVID-19 pandemic is making people's immune systems weaker because of a lack of exposure to germs are "absolutely not true."
Dr. Eleanor Fish, an immunology professor at the [[University of Toronto]], told CTVNews.ca that there is no medical or scientific evidence to support these claims. She says people's immune system do not change because they aren't being exposed to germs.
"That really is rubbish and there's zero evidence for it," Fish said in a telephone interview on Thursday. "Your immune system develops over decades in response to exposure to all kinds of pathogens and antigens. This doesn't occur over a period of two months so you're not going to suddenly be vulnerable to all kinds of pathogens."
Two [[California]] physicians posted a video on [[YouTube]] on April 26 arguing that a weakened immune system could be a potentially deadly side effect of physical distancing. Controversial scientist Dr. [[Shiva Ayyadurai]] has also embraced the idea, posting his own video on May 3 claiming that "viruses do not harm or kill us."
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|>| !Physicians for Reform |
|!tax id |20-8048412|
|!location |1126 10th St Ln NW, Hickory, NC, 28601, USA|
|!website |[[physiciansforreform.org/|https://www.physiciansforreform.org/]]|
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|>| !Physicians for Reform Foundation |
|!tax id |20-8048383|
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|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208048412/208048412_2018_ .pdf]]|02/03/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208048412/208048412_2017_103af91e.PDF]]|02/28/19| $122.00|
|!2016 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208048412/208048412_2016_0ebcde13.PDF]]|01/10/18| $589.00|
|!2015 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208048412/208048412_2015_0d5a8ac7.PDF]]|02/03/17| $330.00|
|!2014 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208048412/208048412_2014_0b8e23f9.PDF]]|07/14/15| $630.00|
|!2013 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/208048412/208048412_2013_0aac5aa0.PDF]]|10/15/14| $3,056.00|
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
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*[[Pinellas County, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinellas_County,_Florida]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Pinkerton Foundation |
|!website |[[thepinkertonfoundation.org/|https://www.thepinkertonfoundation.org/]]|
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|>| !The Pioneer Fund, Inc. |
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|!tax id |51-0181036|
|!formation |March 17, 1937|
|!jurisdiction |us-ny|
|!registration id |38793|
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> Started in 1937 by textile magnate Wickliffe Draper, the Pioneer Fund's original mandate was to pursue "race betterment" by promoting the genetic stock of those "deemed to be descended predominantly from white persons who settled in the original thirteen states prior to the adoption of the Constitution."<<ref " [1]">> was aimed at encouraging the propagation of those "descended predominantly from white persons who settled in the original thirteen states prior to the adoption of the [[Constitution of the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution]] and/or from related stocks, or to classes of children, the majority of whom are deemed to be so descended". Its second purpose was to support academic research and the "dissemination of information, into the 'problem of heredity and eugenics'" and "the problems of race betterment".<<ref " [2]">> The Pioneer Fund argues the "race betterment" has always referred to the "human race" referred to earlier in the sentence, and critics argue it referred to racial groups. The document was amended in 1985 and the phrase changed to "human race betterment."
The Pioneer Fund supported the distribution of a eugenics film titled ''[[Erbkrank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erbkrank]]'' ("Hereditary Defective" or "Hereditary Illness") which was published by the pre-war 1930s [[Nazi Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_Party]]. William Draper obtained the film from the predecessor to the Nazi [[Office of Racial Policy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Racial_Policy]] (''Rassenpolitisches Amt'') prior to the founding of the Pioneer Fund.<<ref " [3]">> According to the Pioneer Fund site, all founders capable of doing so participated in the war against the Nazis.<<ref " [4]">><sup>(Dubious claim)</sup>
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|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/510181036/510181036_2013_0a30aecb.PDF]]|04/21/14| $127,480.00|
!!!See also
*[[Pioneer Fund|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_Fund]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Mankind Quarterly|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mankind_Quarterly]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Wickliffe Draper|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wickliffe_Draper]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[History of the race and intelligence controversy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_race_and_intelligence_controversy]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Pioneer Fund|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/pioneer-fund]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[Walter P. Kistler Becomes Sole Donor to the Racist Pioneer Fund|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2008/walter-p-kistler-becomes-sole-donor-racist-pioneer-fund]], May 20, 2008, Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[Pioneer Fund|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Pioneer_Fund]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Pioneer Fund<br/>The 1937 incorporation documents of the Pioneer Fund list two purposes. The first, modeled on the Nazi [[Lebensborn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebensborn]] breeding program,<ref name="crawford">Crawford, James. "Hold Your Tongue: Bilingualism and the Politics of 'English Only'". Addison Wesley.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Mehler, Barry. [[Foundation for Fascism: the New Eugenics Movement in the United States|http://faculty.ferris.edu/ISAR/archives/foundation-fascism.htm]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Tucker, William H.. "The funding of scientific racism: Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund". [[University of Illinois Press]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[Founders and Former Directors|http://www.pioneerfund.org/Founders.html]]. Pioneer Fund.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Pioneer Fund Assets Divided; New Leadership Appointed|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2013/10/22/pioneer-fund-assets-divided-new-leadership-appointed]]'' October 22, 2013, Heidi Beirich, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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In October [[2012]], Jean-[[Philippe Rushton]], a Canadian psychology professor and probably the most important race scientist in North America, died of cancer. At the time of his death, Rushton was running the [[Pioneer Fund]], a grant-making entity founded in the [[1930]]s by Americans with Nazi sympathies. In recent decades, Pioneer has been the only major foundation devoted to subsidizing race science and eugenics research, areas of science that are now fully discredited.
Under Rushton, the Pioneer Fund gave out very few grants, concentrating its disbursements on prominent race scientists such as [[Jared Taylor]] of the white nationalist group, [[American Renaissance]]. Rushton also headed the [[Charles Darwin Research Institute]], located in Port Huron, Mich., an online outfit that distributed his racist research. Rushton's most infamous study concluded that brain and genital size were inversely related, suggesting that black people are less intelligent than whites and more highly sexualized. Sometime in the last year, the website for the Charles Darwin Research Institute went offline.
For most of the last year, the Pioneer Fund's website provided no indication that Rushton had passed away nor did it register any information about who was in change of the group. Messages left by Hatewatch at the fund's phone number over the last year have not been returned.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[PIONEER FUND'S CONTROVERSIAL PROJECTS|https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1989/11/16/pioneer-funds-controversial-projects/0f05cde6-6586-462d-acfa-cfd3ae65567e/]]'' November 16, 1989, Jack Anderson, [[Washington Post]]
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A private foundation that has supported research into white intellectual superiority is now paying for research at the [[University of Delaware]] into the relationship between race and job performance. The controversial [[Pioneer Fund]] gave $174,000 to Delaware researcher Linda Gottfredson, who bristles at any suggestion that the fund influences her work. "They exert no control whatsoever. It's absolutely hands off," she told us. For that reason, she contends it is unfair to criticize researchers who take money from the Pioneer Fund. But some fellow academics have faulted her for taking money from a foundation that has supported researchers who conclude that whites are genetically smarter than blacks. The Pioneer Fund was established in [[1937]] in [[New York City]], partly to finance the education of white descendants of settlers of the original 13 states, according to its certificate of incorporation. Lately the fund has concentrated on heredity research and "study into the problems of race betterment with special reference to the people of the United States." Its charter was recently changed to read "human race betterment." Gottfredson defended the fund and its president, New York attorney [[Harry Weyher]]. "The people who he funds are eminent figures," she said, conceding that they are controversial. Weyher told our associate Stewart Harris that the Pioneer Fund is not racist. Rather, he says, the fund focuses on "problems of heredity in the human race." He said the bulk of Pioneer Fund money goes into studies of twins who are raised separately. But that is not where all the money has gone. In the [[1970]]s, the Pioneer Fund financed the work of the late [[William Shockley]], a proponent of the theory that whites are more intelligent than blacks. Shockley had won a [[Nobel]] prize for his work in transistors. It also supported Ralph Scott, who, using the pseudonym Edward Langerton, toured the country in the 1970s giving anti-busing lectures. President [[Ronald Reagan]] appointed Scott to the [[Iowa]] Civil Rights Advisory Commission, but Scott resigned when historian Barry Mehler exposed his past. In [[1981]], according to federal tax records, the Pioneer Fund gave $59,000 to the [[Institute for the Study of Man]] here to buy and house the papers of Donald Swan. Swan was known for his studies into eugenics, and when police raided his New York apartment in [[1966]], they found a Nazi flag, a German helmet and a photograph of Swan with members of George Lincoln Rockwell's neo-Nazi organization. More recently, the fund has financed the work of J. Phillippe Rushton, a professor at the [[University of Western Ontario]], who asserts that blacks fall behind whites and Asians on the evolutionary scale. Gottfredson's work has been published in reputable journals, but is also used by racists. A report on one of her presentations appeared in the publication of the National Association for the Advancement of White People, a supremacist group founded by former [[Ku Klux Klan]] leader [[David Duke]], who now holds a seat in the [[Louisiana]] legislature. Gottfredson has been praised and criticized for her research. An industrial psychologist told us Gottfredson is willing to confront "issues we don't talk about in polite society."
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|>| !Pioneer Institute |
|!location |185 Devonshire Street Unit 1101 Boston, MA 02110|
|!website |[[pioneerinstitute.org/|https://pioneerinstitute.org/]]|
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*[[Piracy Deterrence and Education Act of 2004 (2004; 108th Congress H.R. 4077)|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/108/hr4077]], GovTrack.us
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Pissy Mitch McConnell Attacks Media For Calling Him Out On Russia|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/07/mitch-mcconnell-russian-interference]]'' July 30, 2019, Bess Levin, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Defending his decision to block the latest election-security bill, McConnell lashed out at the media for suggesting, correctly, that his actions are helping [[Russia]], accusing it of participating in "modern-day McCarthyism" to "smear" his record. "The outrage industrial complex doesn't let a little thing like reality get in their way," McConnell complained in a nearly 30-minute rant. "They saw the perfect opportunity to distort and tell lies and fuel the flames of partisan hatred, and so they did."
"I was called unpatriotic, 'un-American,' and essentially treasonous by a couple of left-wing pundits on the basis of boldfaced lies," McConnell said. "I was accused of 'aiding and abetting' the very man I've singled out as our adversary and opposed for nearly 20 years: [[Vladimir Putin]]." He added: "This modern-day McCarthyism was pushed by big-time outlets. The smear that I am, quote, a 'Russian asset' ran in the opinion pages of the [[Washington Post]]." McConnell then claimed that he's actually all about stopping foreign interference, and has definitely not kneecapped bills that would protect U.S. elections because he thinks Russian interference will benefit [[Republican]]s like him (he's up for reelection in [[2020]]). "These pundits are lying when they dismiss the work that has been done. They're lying when they insist that I have personally blocked actions which, in fact, I have championed," he insisted.
Minutes later, his Democratic counterpart, [[Chuck Schumer]], took to the floor to note that not only has McConnell blocked numerous election-security bills, but he's refused to have a debate on the topic, or even propose his own legislation. "I still don't have a really clear idea why Leader McConnell is so adamantly opposed," Schumer said, suggesting that it might be to avoid a tantrum from [[Donald Trump]]. "He has put nothing on the floor on elections."
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!!!See also
*[[Pizzagate conspiracy theory|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizzagate_conspiracy_theory]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Pizzagate: Anatomy of a Fake News Scandal|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/anatomy-of-a-fake-news-scandal-125877/]]'' November 16, 2017, Amanda Robb, [[Rolling Stone]]
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All the same, two days after Hagmann's appearance on InfoWars, [[Erik Prince]], the brother of Trump's secretary of education, [[Betsy DeVos]], "confirmed" that the terrible rumor was true in an interview on [[Breitbart]]. Prince is best known as the founder of the private military company [[Blackwater]] [[USA]], whose mercenaries shot and killed 17 unarmed [[Iraq]]i civilians in Baghdad's Nisour Square in [[2007]]. He donated $250,000 to the Trump campaign and became an informal adviser on intelligence and security issues, traveling to the [[Seychelles]] during the transition to meet with a [[Kremlin]] associate in an attempt to create back-channel communications between [[Moscow]] and the president-elect. On Breitbart radio, Prince painted a picture sure to stir the far right. "Because of Weinergate and the sexting scandal, the [[NYPD]] started investigating," he said. "They found a lot of other really damning criminal information, including money-laundering, including the fact that Hillary went to this sex island with convicted pedophile [[Jeffrey Epstein]]. [[Bill Clinton]] went there more than 20 times. [[Hillary Clinton]] went there at least six times."
The right-wing-media system went into overdrive. Prince's story was picked up and embellished by other right-wing outlets, and made its way back to InfoWars that afternoon. Citing Prince's interview, Jones fumed, "When I think about all the children Hillary Clinton has personally murdered and chopped up and raped . . . yeah, you heard me right. Hillary Clinton has personally murdered children." Jones' video was viewed on [[YouTube]] more than 427,000 times. Prince's interview was shared another 81,000 times. On [[Twitter]], the numbers were increasing exponentially- – 300 percent in just six days.
Long before October 28th, [[2016]], when Comey wrote to [[Congress]] that the [[FBI]] would be reexamining Clinton's use of a private e-mail server, her campaign knew they had a huge e-mail problem. In focus groups, voters conflated the case with the e-mails [[Russia]]n operatives had hacked from the [[Democratic National Committee]] and Podesta, her campaign manager. Though U.S. intelligence agencies now agree that a Kremlin–associated group, [[Fancy Bear]], hacked the e-mails – which [[WikiLeaks]] began posting less than an hour after The [[Washington Post]] published Trump's "grab them by the pussy" video – a senior Clinton campaign staffer tells me, "There was just more voyeuristic interest in the content of the e-mails than in how they were obtained."
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!!!See also
*[[PJ Media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PJ_Media]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Pajamas Media|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Pajamas_Media]], RationalWiki.
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!!!See also
*[[Plandemic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plandemic]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Police arrest far-right protester who pointed gun at Portland rally|https://www.opb.org/article/2020/09/30/police-arrest-far-right-protester-who-pointed-gun-at-portland-rally/]]'' September 30, 2020, Conrad Wilson, [[OPB News]]
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[[Portland Police]] have arrested a far-right protester and member of the [[Proud Boys]] who pointed a gun at antifascist protesters on Aug. 22 in downtown Portland.
Alan James Swinney, 50, is being held in the [[Multnomah County]] Jail on multiple assault charges, pointing a firearm at another, unlawful use of a weapon and unlawful use of tear gas, stun gun or mace.
Photographs and video from the Aug. 22 rally outside the Multnomah County Justice Center depict Swinney pointing a revolver at a crowd of counterprotesters. Many far-right protesters at the event used weapons such as paintball guns and baseball bats to assault opposing protesters, though there was no police intervention that day due to staffing shortages, police have said.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Police called on potential 'deranged person.' It was actually a cardboard cutout of MyPillow CEO|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/03/02/cardboard-mypillow-ceo-mike-lindell-call-minnesota-police/3039257002/]]'' March 2, 2019, Joel Shannon, [[USA Today]]
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[[Minnesota]] police responded to a welfare check request only to find a cardboard cutout of MyPillow CEO and inventor Michael Lindell, police said Thursday.
The Jordan [[Police]] Department received a call saying a man was standing motionless outside in the cold. Reportedly, the man was not wearing a coat and was hugging a pillow. The caller may have thought they were witnessing a "deranged person," the department said on [[Facebook]].
When police responded, they found the large cardboard cutout of Lindell.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Police Don't Have Their Story Straight About the Killing of Michael Reinoehl|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3zjnb/police-dont-have-their-story-straight-about-the-killing-of-michael-reinoehl]]'' September 4, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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Two different police jurisdictions involved in the killing of Michael Forest Reinoehl late Thursday are giving divergent accounts of how it happened — and a third account, from a bystander, is fueling rumors on the left and the right. It's also being picked up by media outlets across the country.
The official account from the Thurston County Sheriff's Department in [[Washington]] state is that Reinoehl, a self-described antifa activist, was running away when he was shot dead by officers with the "Fugitive Task Force."
"During the attempt to apprehend him, shots were fired at the suspect in the vehicle and he fled from the vehicle on foot," they said in a statement, which also noted that the incident occurred around 7 p.m. local time. "Additional shots were fired at the suspect and he was pronounced deceased at the location."
Meanwhile, the U.S. Marshals leading the task force said they "attempted to peacefully arrest Reinoehl" and only shot him when he "produced a firearm, threatening the lives of law enforcement officers."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Police Intelligence Document Spreads Antifa Conspiracy Theory|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/akze3k/police-intelligence-antifa-conspiracy-theory]]'' June 11, 2020, Joseph Cox, [[Vice News]]
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In an interagency communication sent to local police departments earlier this month, an official with a [[Washington]]-state fusion center told cops to look out for members of [[Antifa]] traveling to their cities to potentially riot. These claims are unsubstantiated and have largely been debunked across the country.
The news signals how what amounts to a conspiracy theory has permeated through local communities, right through federal law enforcement, and up to the President. Antifa is not an official, centralized group, and instead a general movement of activists who have anti-fasicst worldviews, although President Trump has expressed willingness to designate it as a terrorist organization.
"We are getting requests to follow-up on potential ANTIFA groups coming to local jurisdictions for an unknown purpose, potentially to agitate crowds and create an environment for rioting," a June 2 Get The Word Out (GTWO) alert written by Lieutenant Curt Boyle, director of the Washington State Fusion Center, reads. Fusion Centers are state-operated organizations that aggregate and share law enforcement and surveillance information between state, local, and federal agencies. [[Motherboard]] obtained the document through a public records act request.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Policy Advisor For Trump-Tied 'America First' Group Praises Nazis: They Should've Kept 'Going'|https://www.mediaite.com/online/watch-policy-advisor-for-trump-tied-america-first-group-praises-nazis/]]'' May 10, 2018, Caleb Ecarma, [[Mediaite]]
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Last December, in a Florida hotel room just three miles from President [[Donald Trump]]'s "Winter White House," a policy advisor for the Trump-tied nonprofit [[America First Policies]] praised Nazis and expressed disappointment that they didn't "keep fucking going."
[[Juan Pablo Andrade]] voiced his love for the Third Reich — in a video obtained by [[Mediaite]] — while attending a [[Turning Point USA]] conference, which is a youth conservative organization, endorsed by everyone from Trump to Senator [[Marco Rubio]], known as much for racism as it is for diaper-wearing.
The organization — founded by [[Charlie Kirk]] and in the news recently because one of its members received Twitter shoutouts from Kanye West and Trump – held its 2017 annual activism summit in West Palm Beach, Florida, a stone's throw from Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. It was attended by more than a thousand young conservatives, and featured speeches from first-son Donald Trump Jr., Wisconsin Governor [[Scott Walker]], Fox News personality [[Tomi Lahren]], right-wing pundit [[Ben Shapiro]], ex-White House official Seb Gorka, and a slew of other personalities inhabiting the MAGA-sphere.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Political correctness: how the right invented a phantom enemy|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/30/political-correctness-how-the-right-invented-phantom-enemy-donald-trump]]'' November 30, 2016, Moira Weigel, [[The Guardian]]
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More than any particular obfuscation or omission, the most misleading aspect of these books was the way they claimed that only their adversaries were "political". Bloom, Kimball, and D'Souza claimed that they wanted to "preserve the humanistic tradition", as if their academic foes were vandalising a canon that had been enshrined since time immemorial. But canons and curriculums have always been in flux; even in white Anglo-America there has never been any one stable tradition. Moby Dick was dismissed as Herman Melville's worst book until the mid-[[1920]]s. Many universities had only begun offering literature courses in "living" languages a decade or so before that.
In truth, these crusaders against political correctness were every bit as political as their opponents. As [[Jane Mayer]] documents in her book, Dark Money: the Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right, Bloom and D'Souza were funded by networks of conservative donors – particularly the Koch, Olin and Scaife families – who had spent the [[1980]]s building programmes that they hoped would create a new "counter-intelligentsia". (The New Criterion, where Kimball worked, was also funded by the Olin and [[Scaife Foundations]].) In his [[1978]] book A Time for Truth, [[William Simon]], the president of the Olin Foundation, had called on conservatives to fund intellectuals who shared their views: "They must be given grants, grants, and more grants in exchange for books, books, and more books."
These skirmishes over syllabuses were part of a broader political programme – and they became instrumental to forging a new alliance for conservative politics in America, between white working-class voters and small business owners, and politicians with corporate agendas that held very little benefit for those people.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Politics Shape The Debate Over What To Call Far-Right Extremism|https://www.npr.org/2019/06/23/734850752/politics-shape-the-debate-over-what-to-call-far-right-extremism]]'' June 23, 2019, Hannah Allam, [[National Public Radio]]
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In the back of a nondescript building at the University of [[Maryland]], a team of researchers combs through the files of homegrown extremists who have plotted attacks in the name of far-right causes.
In each case, researchers are hunting for the motivation, the ideology, that inspired the violence. That means digging into the many elements that make up the far right, as researcher Michael Jensen explained on a recent afternoon.
"[[White supremacist]], white nationalist, white extremist, sovereign citizen, anti-government, Patriot [movement], neo-Nazis, skinhead. What else?" Jensen asked two of his colleagues, Elizabeth Yates and Patrick James.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[PolitiFact - Trump claims he got rid of the Johnson Amendment. Is that true?|https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2017/jul/18/donald-trump/trump-claims-he-got-rid-johnson-amendment-true/]]'' July 18, 2017, Miriam Valverde , [[PolitiFact]]
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Responding to compliments about his election victory and support from evangelical voters, President [[Donald Trump]] told [[Christian Broadcasting Network]]'s founder [[Pat Robertson]] that he had signed an order to empower religious leaders to speak up politically.
"We've really helped because I've gotten rid of the [[Johnson Amendment]], now we are going to go try to get rid of it permanently in [[Congress]], but I signed an executive order so that now people like you that I want to hear from, ministers and and preachers and rabbis and whoever it may be, they can speak," Trump said in a July 12 interview with Robertson. "You know, you couldn't speak politically before; now you can. And I want to hear from you and others that we like."
During the campaign Trump accurately said that an amendment pushed by Lyndon B. Johnson threatened religious institutions with the loss of their tax-exempt status if they openly advocated their political views. Trump then said he would repeal that language.
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{{f7.png}} ''[[PolitiFact: Don't fall for this video. Hydroxychloroquine is not a COVID-19 cure.|https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2020/07/28/politifact-dont-fall-for-this-video-hydroxychloroquine-is-not-a-covid-19-cure/]]'' July 28, 2020, Daniel Funke, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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Millions of people, including the president of the United States, have seen or shared a video in which a doctor falsely claims there is a cure for the coronavirus, and it's a medley starring hydroxychloroquine.
The video shows several doctors in white coats giving a press conference outside the Supreme Court in [[Washington]], D.C. It persists on social media despite bans from [[Facebook]], [[Twitter]] and [[YouTube]], and it was published by [[Breitbart]], a conservative news site.
The July 27 event was organized by [[Tea Party Patriots]], a conservative group backed by [[Republican]] donors, and attended by U.S. Rep. [[Ralph Norman]], R-S.C.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Pompeo: Trump administration is "looking at" TikTok ban|https://www.axios.com/tiktok-ban-trump-administration-pompeo-640122ee-ca01-4382-b3b5-696b304e1979.html]]'' July 7, 2020, Fadel Allassan, [[Axios]]
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Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]] told [[Fox News]]' [[Laura Ingraham]] on Monday that the Trump administration is "looking at" a ban on [[Chinese]] social media app [[TikTok]].
Why it matters: Lawmakers have long expressed fears that the Chinese government could use TikTok to harvest reams of data from Americans — and actions against the app have recently accelerated worldwide, highlighted by India's ban.
TikTok said it will pull out of [[Hong Kong]] in response to a restrictive new national security law that went into effect last week.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Pork sliders sold by Republican House candidate who supports QAnon gave customers diarrhea: records|https://www.salon.com/2020/07/14/pork-sliders-sold-by-republican-house-candidate-who-supports-qanon-gave-customers-diarrhea-records/]]'' July 14, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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[[Lauren Boebert]], supporter of the [[QAnon]] "deep state" conspiracy theory movement and newly-minted [[Colorado]] [[Republican]] congressional candidate, has put her restaurant front and center in her campaign.
Shooters Grill, which Boebert co-owns with her husband in Rifle, Colo., has a schtick. Wait staff are required to wear holstered and loaded guns as they serve customers. (For years, they were not required to take training courses.)
"It keeps that feeling of the old West alive," Boebert told local TV news station FOX31 in [[2019]]. "The customers have their jokes with the waitresses: 'If I don't tip are you going to hurt me?'"
But three years ago, Boebert's food apparently posed a greater risk to customers than untrained staff after her pork sliders allegedly poisoned dozens of people at a local rodeo, making them nauseous and sending some home with bloody diarrhea, The [[Daily Beast]] first reported.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Porn Stars Are Terrified of Amy Coney Barrett|https://www.thedailybeast.com/porn-stars-are-terrified-of-amy-coney-barrett]]'' October 19, 2020, Aurora Snow, [[Daily Beast]]
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Who fills the next Supreme Court vacancy matters—and it may even impact your sex life.
Yes, if Trump nominee Amy Coney Barrett becomes the next Supreme Court justice, the future of the commercial sex industry could be in grave danger—as could the viewing entertainment of millions of Americans since, according to [[Pornhub]] statistics, the U.S. consistently outranks all other countries in maintaining the highest rate of daily traffic to Pornhub. Thus, as the Senate hearings to confirm Amy Coney Barrett draw to a close, her seemingly inevitable spot on the bench has sparked panic among the sex-worker community.
"If she's confirmed, it could be catastrophic for the adult industry if and when any [[First Amendment]]-related cases reach the Supreme Court," argues adult actress Siri Dahl. "Instead of supporting equal free speech for all Americans, she seems to support privileged free speech for religious Americans. There's no way that will be good for the porn industry."
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*[[Pornhub|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pornhub]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Portland Cops Knew The Fascists Had A Weapons Cache. They Kept Silent And Attacked Protesters.|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/portland-oregon-cops-knew-fascists-had-weapons-cache_n_5bc5e853e4b0d38b5871be1b?ri18n=true]]'' October 16, 2018, Andy Campbell, [[Huffington Post]]
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On Aug. 4, the [[Portland Police]] Bureau in [[Oregon]] protected two proto-fascist gangs as they marched around town, some in full body armor, in a planned disturbance disguised as a free speech rally.
Members of [[Patriot Prayer]] and its violent, punch-happy bodyguards, the [[Proud Boys]], laughed and cheered behind barricades as cops fired dangerous rubber bullets and other nonlethal weapons at their opposition: a mix of local anti-racist and anti-fascist demonstrators. Cops nearly killed one of those these counterprotesters when an impact grenade penetrated a man's helmet and embedded itself into his skull.
Police claimed anti-fascists had hurled projectiles at riot cops — something two HuffPost reporters on the scene never witnessed. Days later — after outrage over the department's response to the rally — Portland Police Chief Danielle Outlaw said on a conservative radio show that protesters were acting like children and were only "mad because I kicked your butt."
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[[Portland]] Mayor [[Ted Wheeler]] said on [[CNN]]'s "State of the Union" Sunday that he "absolutely" believes the Trump administration is violating the Constitution by deploying unidentified federal agents to arrest protesters in the city.
The state of play: President Trump and acting Homeland Security Secretary [[Chad Wolf]] have defended the use of federal law enforcement by claiming that violent anarchists have overrun the city, which has seen more than 50 nights of protests over the killing of [[George Floyd]].
The U.S. attorney for the District of [[Oregon]] has called for an investigation into reports that officers have arbitrarily detained protesters in unmarked vans.
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One of them — notorious [[Proud Boys]] organizer [[Alan Swinney]] — was seen pointing a gun at protesters, his finger on the trigger. Another Proud Boy, Tusitala "Tiny" Toese, was present, per the Post, in apparent violation of his parole over an attack at a similar demonstration in [[2017]] (he wasn't apprehended on Saturday, but a judge on Monday issued a warrant for his arrest ).
But over the weekend, police took an entirely hands-off approach to the fighting, even as the demonstrations grew more violent than ever. As officers stood by on Saturday, the Proud Boys and their far-right friends attacked and intimidated anti-fascist protesters using paintball guns, mace, fireworks, aluminum bats and various firearms, according to The [[Washington Post]] .
It's common to see far-right extremist groups like the Proud Boys exchanging blows with counterprotesters in [[Portland]]. They've been doing that for years, often as PPB officers watched until a riot was officially declared and then police cleared the streets using tear gas and other munitions.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Portland Proud Boys Rally Promoted On Facebook Pages Despite Extremist Ban|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/portland-proud-boys-rally-facebook-extremist-ban_n_5f63bfa7c5b6ba9eb6eb6d7a?ri18n=true]]'' September 17, 2020, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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Maranie Staab / reuters [[Proud Boys]] and supporters of the police participate in a protest in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], on Aug. 22.
Members of the Proud Boys and other far-right groups were using [[Facebook]] this week to promote and raise funds for an upcoming rally in Portland, Oregon, despite recent assurances from the social media giant that such extremist organizations would not be able to organize on its platform, and after a summer marred by political violence linked to the company.
On Wednesday multiple Facebook pages were active showing persons affiliated with the Proud Boys or other far-right groups promoting a rally against "antifa" and [[Black Lives Matter]] scheduled for Sept. 26 in Portland.
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A man who was shot and killed following clashes between Trump supporters and anti-racism protesters in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], on Saturday night has been identified as 39-year-old Aaron J. Danielson, a Portland resident.
Danielson appeared to have been at the protests with [[Patriot Prayer]], a far-right pro-Trump group active in the Pacific Northwest that the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] says has frequently engaged in violent skirmishes with political opponents.
[[Associated Press]] wire photos from the scene show Danielson wearing a Patriot Prayer hat and shorts with a patch indicating support for "Blue Lives Matter," a pro-police slogan created in response to [[Black Lives Matter]].
Patriot Prayer founder [[Joey Gibson]] also identified Danielson as the man who was killed, referring to him as "Jay" on [[Facebook]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Portland Shooting: Trump Supporters Clash With Protesters, One Dead|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tomnamako/man-shot-dead-portland-protests-maga-caravan]]'' August 30, 2020, Tom Namako, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The mayor of [[Portland]] called on President [[Donald Trump]] to condemn violence after one person was shot and killed in the city's downtown following clashes between a caravan of Trump supporters and anti-racism protesters Saturday night.
"This would be a really good time for all of us to stand together to lock arms to denounce the violence," [[Ted Wheeler]] said during a press conference Sunday afternoon as Trump posted a series of tweets calling him a "dummy" and a "fool."
"Let's work together," Wheeler said. "Wouldn't that be a message? Donald Trump and Ted Wheeler working together to help this country move forward. Why don't we try that for a change?"
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Portland, Oregon, braces itself for large right-wing rally|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/portland-oregon-braces-itself-large-rightwing-rally-proud-boys-portland-oregon-breonna-taylor-kate-brown-b613082.html]]'' September 26, 2020, Associated Press, [[The Independent]]
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At least several thousand people are expected in [[Portland]] [[Oregon]] on Saturday for a right-wing rally in support of President [[Donald Trump]] and his "law and order" reelection campaign as tensions boil over nationwide following the decision not to charge officers in Louisville, [[Kentucky]], for killing [[Breonna Taylor]]
The [[Proud Boys]] a group that has been designated as a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], described it as a free speech event to support Trump and the police, restore law and order and condemn anti-fascists, "domestic terrorism" and "violent gangs of rioting felons" in the streets. Local and state elected officials forcefully condemned the event and rushed to shore up law enforcement ranks as left-wing groups organized several rallies to oppose the Proud Boys' message.
Oregon Gov. [[Kate Brown]] on Friday said she was sending state troopers to help the Portland police and was creating a unified command structure among city, regional and state law enforcement — a tactic that essentially circumvents a city ban on the use of tear gas as a crowd-control measure. The state police said a "massive influx" of troopers would be in Portland by Saturday morning.
Scientology in Portugal.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Postmaster General Louis DeJoy donated big to GOP, Trump - his wife got ambassador post|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/18/postmaster-general-louis-dejoy-donated-big-to-gop-trump--his-wife-got-ambassador-post/]]'' August 18, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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[[Postmaster General]] [[Louis DeJoy]], a top donor to President Trump's election campaign and the former head fundraiser for the [[Republican National Convention]], made a series of major donations to the Trump campaign and Senate Republicans leading up to his wife's nomination as U.S. ambassador to [[Canada]], federal election records show.
In the weeks surrounding his wife's nomination, DeJoy gave the [[Trump Victory]] PAC $360,600. He also gave a $35,000 maximum donation to the Senate GOP election committee, which is chaired by one of the senators now tasked with confirming his wife, [[Aldona Wos]], for the [[Ottawa]] post. That donation came the day after Trump announced his intention to nominate her.
Two other senators on the Foreign Relations Committee have also taken money from DeJoy or Wos, and now must weigh her qualifications for the ambassadorship, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest.
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*[[Postmedia Network|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmedia_Network]] - //Wikipedia.//
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Misinformation, disinformation, gaslighting, all serve to polarize people, to distract and confuse. Now that we are a breath away from the writ dropping, the storm clouds are gathering.
On Friday Sept. 6, The [[Vancouver Sun]] and [[Vancouver Province]] published an opinion piece on their websites titled: "[[Mark Hecht]]: Ethnic diversity harms a country's social trust, economic well-being, argues professor."
But Mark Hecht is an instructor, not a professor; a commentator, not an expert. And that's the least of the problems with his piece. He's a geography instructor at [[Calgary]]'s [[Mount Royal University]]. (The newspapers corrected the headline when they published the article in the weekend print edition.)
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President [[Donald Trump]] threatened militaristic crackdowns on any potential "riots" that break out on November 3 if he were to win reelection.
In a preview clip of [[Fox News]] host [[Jeanine Pirro]]'s interview with Trump set to air in full on Saturday, Pirro asked the President what he would do if his victory sparked an uproar among the anti-Trump crowd on Election Day.
"We'll put them down very quickly if they do that," Trump responded. "We have the right to do that. We have the power to do that, if we want."
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American POWs are heroes because they were captured. Our soldiers deserve a president that has their backs.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Powerful Tea Party Group's Internal Docs Leak-Read Them Here|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/01/freedomworks-rich-donors-armey-kibbe-super-pac/]]'' January 4, 2013, Andy Kroll, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[FreedomWorks]], the national conservative group that helped launch the tea party movement, sells itself as a genuine grassroots operation, and for years it has battled accusations of "astroturfing"—posing as a populist organization while doing the bidding of big-money donors. Yet internal documents obtained by [[Mother Jones]] show that FreedomWorks has indeed become dependent on wealthy individual donors to finance its growing operation.
Last month, the [[Washington Post]] reported that [[Richard Stephenson]], a reclusive millionaire banker and FreedomWorks board member, and members of his family funneled $12 million in October through two newly created [[Tennessee]] corporations to FreedomWorks' super-PAC, which used these funds to support tea party candidates in November's elections. The revelation that a corporate bigwig like Stephenson, who founded the [[Cancer]] Treatment Centers of America and chairs its board, was responsible for more than half of the FreedomWorks super-PAC's haul in [[2012]] undercuts the group's grassroots image and hands ammunition to critics who say FreedomWorks does the bidding of rich conservative donors.
Big donations like Stephenson's are business as usual for FreedomWorks. According to a 52-page report prepared by FreedomWorks' top brass for a board of directors meeting held in mid-December at the [[Virginia]] office of Sands Capital Management, an investment firm run by FreedomWorks board member Frank Sands, the entire FreedomWorks organization—its 501(c)(3) and (c)(4) nonprofit arms and its super-PAC—raised nearly $41 million through mid-December. Of that total, $33 million—or 81 percent of its 2012 fundraising—came in the form of "major gifts," the type of big donations coveted by nonprofits and super-PACs. (FreedomWorks' nonprofit components do not have to disclose their funders.)
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''PragerU'' (Prager "University") is a [[501(c)3 non-profit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)(3)_organization]] [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conservatism_in_the_United_States]] digital media organization that creates videos on various topics from a conservative perspective. The videos are posted on [[Youtube|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youtube]], and usually feature a speaker who gives a mini-lecture for about five minutes.<<ref " [1]">> PragerU is not an academic institution and does not offer certifications or diplomas.
PragerU was founded in 2009 by conservative radio talk show host [[Dennis Prager]] and radio producer and screenwriter [[Allen Estrin]],<<ref " [2]">> in order to present his conservative views and to offset what he regards as the undermining of college education by the left.<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">> Much of PragerU's early funding came from the fracking billionaire [[Wilks brothers|Wilks Brothers]].<<ref " [6]">> The organization has a $10 million annual budget, of which it spends more than 40% on marketing.<<ref " [6]">>
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*[[PragerU|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PragerU]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Dennis Prager|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Prager]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[PragerU's Influence|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/06/07/prageru%E2%80%99s-influence]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[PragerU|https://www.desmogblog.com/prageru]], DeSmogBlog.
*[[Dennis Prager|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Dennis_Prager]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[["YouTube restricts access to Alan Dershowitz video"|https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2016/10/14/youtube-restricts-access-dershowitz-video/BpnEzzb6VS2U3VZU0tetlI/story.html]]. ''Boston Globe'', Hiawatha Bray October 14, 2016">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Madaline Donnelly (November 4, 2015). [[How Dennis Prager's Conservative Online University Reaches Millions|http://dailysignal.com/2015/11/04/how-dennis-pragers-conservative-online-university-reaches-millions/]]. //[[Daily Signal]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Warning: This Article Is Educational|https://www.wsj.com/articles/warning-this-article-is-educational-1476918851]]. October 19, 2016.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Hiawatha Bray (October 14, 2016). [[YouTube restricts access to Dershowitz video|https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2016/10/14/youtube-restricts-access-dershowitz-video/BpnEzzb6VS2U3VZU0tetlI/story.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Lisa Klug (June 14, 2017). [[Super-conservative PragerU aims to arm pro-Israel students for their campus 'wastelands'|http://www.timesofisrael.com/super-conservative-prageru-aims-to-arm-pro-israel-students-for-their-campus-wastelands/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Bernstein, Joseph. [[How PragerU Quietly Became One Of The Right's Loudest VoicesHow PragerU Is Winning The Right Wing Culture War Without Donald Trump|https://www.buzzfeed.com/josephbernstein/prager-university]].">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[PragerU's Influence|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/06/07/prageru%E2%80%99s-influence]]'' June 7, 2018, Brendan Joel Kelley, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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The video in question, "Why Did the Democratic South Become [[Republican]]?," is from [[PragerU]] — not an actual university, but a nonprofit disseminator of five-minute or so "educational" videos espousing conservative explanations on often-controversial topics. This particular video posits that the "Southern Strategy" employed by [[Richard Nixon]] in the late '60s — Republicans angling for votes from conservative whites in the South by appealing to racism — is a myth invented after the fact.
The summary of the video on PragerU's website is: "The south used to vote Democrat. Now it votes Republican. Why the switch? Was it, as some people say, because the GOP decided to appeal to racist whites?" Absolutely not, says the host of the video, Vanderbilt professor Carol Swain, who attempts to convince viewers of this in the course of five minutes and 20 seconds.
In Kruse's [[Twitter]] takedown of the video, over the course of more than two dozen tweets, he destroys the PragerU video's proposition. "I was originally going to let it slide, then I saw that it had almost 10 million views — if I can help one person push back against this stuff, it's worth taking the time to go through it one more time and really hit specifically the argument laid on the mat," Kruse tells Hatewatch.
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Instead of fighting fire with fire, a brandjacking website is trying to delegitimize the anti-immigrant group [[Wolves of Odin]] by fighting it with furries.
Rather than serving as a landing page for the group, the site is plastered with risque art connected to furry culture — a community of animal enthusiasts that anthropomorphizes and dresses up as critters.
Brady Grumpelt, the Edmonton man behind the site, said he paid a web-savvy friend to register a domain with the group's name and design it, which, according to the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, was created on Saturday.
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George T. Conway III, prominent attorney and husband of White House counselor [[Kellyanne Conway]], has been trying with only modest success to provoke President Trump's [[Twitter]] wrath for the better part of his presidency. He finally succeeded close to 1 a.m. Tuesday.
What set Trump off was a video, sponsored by the Lincoln Project, the anti-Trump super PAC that Conway co-founded with other [[Republican]]s and former ones. The video, released Monday, lays responsibility squarely at Trump's doorstep for the severity of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, including the deaths and economic damage.
Tens of thousands nationwide have died of the "deadly virus Trump ignored," says the video, called "Mourning in America," inspired by President [[Ronald Reagan]]'s famous "Morning in America" [[1984]] campaign ad.
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President [[Donald Trump]] said a bunch of bizarre shit about windmills over the weekend at a conference in [[Florida]] for conservative college students, ranting about the size of the universe and saying "I know windmills very much." It'd be almost funny if it wasn't coming from the most powerful person in the world—a man who's setting energy policy while climate change makes the world less inhabitable for all of us.
Trump, whose brain is mostly just KFC gravy at this point, told college kids at the [[Turning Point USA]] conference that the Green New Deal was threatening the very existence of the country. The Green New Deal is a comprehensive plan to address the environmental crisis, though it has met resistance from [[Republican]]s who insist that climate change doesn't matter to the future of the nation.
"We're in a battle of survival of this nation," Trump said before using a racial slur against Democratic Senator [[Elizabeth Warren]] in a rambling diatribe.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A [[New York]]-based advice columnist claims [[Donald Trump]] sexually assaulted her in a dressing room at a [[Manhattan]] department store in the mid-[[1990]]s, according to a first-person account published Friday by New York magazine.
Trump denied the allegations and said, "I've never met this person in my life."
The allegation against Trump by [[E. Jean Carroll]] is included in her upcoming book about the "hideous men" that the Elle magazine columnist says she has encountered throughout her life.
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[[Logan Cook]], known as "[[Carpe Donktum]]" online, was briefly suspended from [[Twitter]] on Monday amid controversy about a meme created by a contributor for his website, Meme World. He was brought back online about an hour later.
Cook said the video that triggered the copyright takedown was a [[Super Bowl]] commercial posted in early February [[2018]].
"What they told me in the email is that I was suspended for copyright infringement," Cook told his followers on Periscope after getting his account reinstated. "It was an indefinite or permanent suspension, but it was obviously reversed."
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{{f97.png}} ''[[President Trump's New COVID-19 Adviser Is Making Public Health Experts Nervous|https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/09/04/909348915/president-trumps-new-covid-19-advisor-is-making-public-health-experts-nervous]]'' September 4, 2020, Geoff Brumfiel, [[National Public Radio]]
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Dr. [[Scott Atlas]] has literally written the book on magnetic resonance imaging. He has also co-authored numerous scientific studies on the economics of medical imaging technology.
"He's an MRI guy," says Dr. Ashish Jha, the dean of the [[Brown University]] School of Public Health. "If I was confused about some brain lesion and what the MRI findings were, I'd be happy to call him up."
But President Trump has tapped Atlas for a very different role — as an adviser on the coronavirus pandemic. As such, he is counseling the president on life-and-death decisions about the virus, which has already killed more than 180,000 Americans so far this year.
That has Jha and others worried.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Prestigious medical journal calls for US leadership to be voted out over Covid-19 failure|https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/07/health/nejm-editorial-political-leadership-bn/index.html]]'' October 7, 2020, Jacqueline Howard, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) In an unprecedented move, the [[New England Journal of Medicine]] on Wednesday published an editorial written by its editors condemning the Trump administration for its response to the Covid-19 pandemic -- and calling for the current leadership in the United States to be voted out of office.
"We rarely publish editorials signed by all the editors," said Dr. Eric Rubin, editor-in-chief of the medical journal and an author of the new editorial.
The editorial, which Rubin said was drafted in August, details how the United States leads the world in Covid-19 cases and deaths. So far, more than 7.5 million people in the United States have been diagnosed with Covid-19 and more than 200,000 people have died of the disease.
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*[[Pride Toronto|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_Toronto]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Privacy watchdogs from the UK, Australia team up, snap on gloves to probe AI-for-cops upstart Clearview|https://www.theregister.com/2020/07/09/clearview_privacy_stop/]]'' July 9, 2020, Katyanna Quach, [[The Register]]
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Following [[Canada]]'s lead earlier this week, privacy watchdogs in Britain and [[Australia]] today launched a joint investigation into how [[Clearview AI]] harvests and uses billions of images it scraped from the internet to train its facial-recognition algorithms.
The startup boasted it had collected a database packed with more than three billion photos downloaded from people's public social media pages. That data helped train its facial-recognition software, which was then sold to law enforcement as a tool to identify potential suspects.
Cops can feed a snapshot of someone taken from, say, CCTV footage into Clearview's software, which then attempts to identify the person by matching it up with images in its database. If there's a positive match, the software links to that person's relevant profiles on social media that may reveal personal details such as their name or where they live. It's a way to translate previously unseen photos of someone's face into an online handle so that person can be tracked down.
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*[[Scientology's Private Investigators|http://www.discord.org/~lippard/pis.html]].
*[[The Black Bag Department|http://www.mikerindersblog.org/the-black-bag-department/]], March 17, 2014, Mike Rinder.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Private investigator pleads guilty in NY hacker-for-hire case|https://www.reuters.com/article/2015/03/07/us-hacking-plea-idUSKBN0M300Q20150307]]'' March 6, 2015, Jonathan Stempel, [[Reuters]]
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A private investigator pleaded guilty on Friday in [[New York]] to conspiracy to engage in computer hacking, in what prosecutors said was a five-year scheme to access email accounts of people his clients were paying him to investigate.
[[Eric Saldarriaga]], 41, of [[Queens]], New York, entered his plea before U.S. District [[Judge Richard Sullivan]] in [[Manhattan]].
The defendant is scheduled to be sentenced on June 26, and under a plea agreement could face six months in prison. His lawyer [[Peter Brill]] declined to comment after the hearing.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Private Investigator Pleads Guilty in NY Hacker-For-Hire Case|https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2015/03/06/us/06reuters-hacking-plea.html]]'' March 6, 2015, Jonathan Stempel, Reuters, [[New York Times]]
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A private investigator pleaded guilty on Friday in New York to conspiracy to engage in computer hacking, in what prosecutors said was a five-year scheme to access email accounts of people his clients were paying him to investigate.
[[Eric Saldarriaga]], 41, of Queens, New York, entered his plea before U.S. District [[Judge Richard Sullivan]] in Manhattan.
The defendant is scheduled to be sentenced on June 26, and under a plea agreement could face six months in prison. His lawyer Peter Brill declined to comment after the hearing.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Pro-gun activists using Facebook groups to push anti-quarantine protests|https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/04/19/pro-gun-activists-using-facebook-groups-push-anti-quarantine-protests/]]'' April 19, 2020, Isaac Stanley-Becker, [[Washington Post]]
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A trio of far-right, pro-gun provocateurs is behind some of the largest [[Facebook]] groups calling for anti-quarantine protests around the country, offering the latest illustration that some seemingly organic demonstrations are being engineered by a network of conservative activists.
The Facebook groups target [[Wisconsin]], [[Ohio]], [[Pennsylvania]] and [[New York]], and they appear to be the work of [[Ben Dorr]], the political director of a group called "[[Minnesota Gun Rights]]," and his siblings, Christopher and Aaron. By Sunday, the groups had roughly 200,000 members combined, and they continued to expand quickly, days after President Trump endorsed such protests by suggesting citizens should "liberate" their states.
The Dorr brothers manage a slew of pro-gun groups across a wide range of states, from [[Iowa]] to Minnesota to New York, and seek primarily to discredit organizations like the [[National Rifle Association]] as being too compromising on gun safety. Minnesota Gun Rights, for instance, describes itself as the state's "no-compromise gun rights organization."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump Billionaires Continue To Bankroll Climate Denial|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/mercers-trump-climate-denial_n_5c76b643e4b0031d9564572e?ri18n=true]]'' February 27, 2019, Chris D'Angelo, [[Huffington Post]]
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The GOP megadonor family that gave more than $15 million to President Donald Trump's [[2016]] campaign maintained its position as a key funder of climate change denial in [[2017]], dishing out nearly $5 million to nonprofits and think tanks that peddle misinformation about the global crisis, according to their latest tax records.
The continued largesse by the deep-pocketed but secretive Mercer family included a $170,000 donation to the [[CO2 Coalition]], a right-wing think tank that argues Earth benefits from humans pumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. [[William Happer]], a retired Princeton physics professor whom Trump recently tapped to lead an ad hoc panel to conduct "adversarial scientific peer review" of near-universally accepted climate science, co-founded the group in 2015.
Hedge fund tycoon [[Robert Mercer]] funds the Mercer Family Foundation, and his daughter, [[Rebekah Mercer]], directs it. The foundation's six-figure gift to the CO2 Coalition accounts for a quarter of the $662,203 the coalition raised in 2017. The think tank received its first donation of $150,000 from the Mercers in 2016.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump Channel One America News Deploys a Former Kremlin Propagandist to Blast the 'Russia Hoax'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/pro-trump-channel-one-america-news-deploys-a-former-kremlin-propagandist-to-blast-the-russia-hoax]]'' November 1, 2019, Kevin Poulsen, [[Daily Beast]]
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News out of the [[UK]] about [[Russia]]n propaganda targeting that county's politics is a new "Russia hoax" being perpetrated by liberals and the mainstream media, according to One America News. The pro-Trump network put its very best alum of the [[Kremlin]]'s propaganda machine on the story.
One America News' [[Kristian Rouz]] covered the controversy in Britain surrounding an unreleased parliamentary report investigating Russia's interference in UK politics and its online trolling in support of the [[2016]] [[Brexit]] vote. Lawmakers are accusing prime minister [[Boris Johnson]] of slowing-walking the report to keep it under wraps until after the December 12 election.
"The mainstream media continues attempts to revive the failed Russia hoax, designating as a Russian agent none other than British prime minister Boris Johnson," Rouz reported.
As The [[Daily Beast]] reported in July, Rouz, a graduate of [[Moscow]]'s Higher School of Economics, was a regular contributor to the Kremlin-run propaganda site [[Sputnik]] while simultaneously working in the [[San Diego]], [[California]] offices of OAN, a Trumpist cable channel with a history of regurgitating conspiracy theories and Russian propaganda.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump Climate Denial Group Lays Off Staff Amid Financial Woes, Ex-Employees Say|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/heartland-institute-staff-layoffs-climate-change-denial_n_5e6302a6c5b6670e72f85fa5?ri18n=true]]'' March 7, 2020, Alexander C. Kaufman, [[Huffington Post]]
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An influential climate-denial think tank bankrolled by President [[Donald Trump]]'s far-right billionaire donors has laid off nearly a dozen staffers amid financial troubles, according to three former employees.
The [[Illinois]]-based [[Heartland Institute]] - which captured headlines last month for promoting a German teenager with ties to neo-Nazis as the climate denier's alternative to acclaimed youth activist [[Greta Thunberg]] - pink-slipped at least 10 staffers Friday, shedding what one former employee described as "more than half" the organization's staff.
"Heartland is broke," [[Nikki Comerford]], the nonprofit's events coordinator on staff for nearly 21 years, told a former colleague in a text message, a screenshot of which HuffPost reviewed.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump college GOP activist Charlie Kirk will launch a new group to target Democrats in 2020|https://www.cnbc.com/2019/05/20/pro-trump-activist-charlie-kirk-to-launch-new-group-to-target-democrats.html]]'' May 20, 2019, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]], left, shakes hands with moderator [[Charlie Kirk]] after a discussion at the Generation Next forum in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in [[Washington]], D.C.
Charlie Kirk, a firebrand conservative activist and staunch supporter of President Donald Trump, is preparing to unveil a nonprofit that will allow his organization to campaign against Democrats during the [[2020]] election season.
[[CNBC]] discovered Kirk's new organization, called [[Turning Point Action]], after reviewing an embedded donor link that shows the soon-to-be-finalized group targeting Rep. [[Ilhan Omar]], D-Minn.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump dark money groups organized the rally that led to deadly Capitol Hill riot|https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/09/pro-trump-dark-money-groups-organized-the-rally-that-led-to-deadly-capitol-hill-riot.html]]'' January 9, 2021, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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A web of pro-Trump dark money groups helped organize the rally that led to a deadly riot on Capitol Hill.
During the rally on Wednesday, President [[Donald Trump]] encouraged his supporters to march to the steps of [[Congress]] to protest the results of the [[Electoral College]] vote that certified [[Joe Biden]] as the winner of the [[2020]] election.
"We're going to walk down to the Capitol and we're going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women and we're probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them," Trump said at the rally just in front of the White House before the riot started. After the rally, Trump supporters marched to the steps of Congress and broke into the U.S. Capitol building.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump donors in huge cash drive to boost doctors pushing states to reopen|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/01/save-our-country-coalition-states-reopen]]'' June 1, 2020, Peter Stone, [[The Guardian]]
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A powerful conservative coalition whose key members have strong Trump administration ties, is seeking to raise $5m to back hundreds of doctors pressing states to open rapidly and to build support for new tax cuts and curbing pandemic spending, say its leaders.
The Save Our Country (SOC) coalition was launched in April by veteran advocates of small government policies who lead rightwing groups like [[FreedomWorks]] Foundation, [[Tea Party Patriots]] and the shadowy state policy network the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (Alec).
Nearly all top public health voices, like the White House adviser Dr [[Anthony Fauci]], urge caution in reopening states. There is broad consensus among most public health experts worldwide that too swiftly ending lockdowns risks a potentially devastating second wave of infections in a pandemic that has already cost more than 100,000 American lives.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump Goof Dodges Questions on Trump Impeachment Tweets by Taking Obviously Fake Phone Call|https://gizmodo.com/pro-trump-goof-dodges-questions-on-trump-impeachment-tw-1839898170]]'' November 15, 2019, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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GOP Representative [[John Ratcliffe]] tried to dodge reporters outside impeachment hearings against [[Donald Trump]] by pretending to take an urgent call, even though the home screen of his phone was clearly visible and it was obvious he was rambling into the void, [[Politico]] reported on Friday.
Ratcliffe, an ardent Trump ally, was one of a number of [[Republican]] legislators who did their best to avoid to avoid talking to reporters after Trump went on a [[Twitter]] tear against U.S. diplomat [[Marie Yovanovitch]]. The former ambassador to [[Ukraine]] was testifying before the [[House Intelligence Committee]] on the president's alleged scheme to coerce Ukrainian officials into launching a sham investigation of Democratic candidate [[Joe Biden]]'s family, as well as a concerted smear campaign by the president's allies to discredit her after she was removed for standing in its way. Much of the testimony focused on Yavonovitch's assertion that she felt Trump threatened her, with Democrats suggesting that the Trump tweets sent out while she was speaking could amount to witness intimidation.
In the tweets, Trump lambasted Yovanovitch (appearing to suggest she bore personal responsibility for the Somali Civil War) and reiterated that he had the right to remove ambassadors for any reason.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump Media Figure And Conspiracy Theory Peddler Jack Posobiec Is Out At The Rebel|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/jack-posobiec-out-at-the-rebel]]'' May 29, 2017, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Ezra Levant]], founder of The Rebel, confirmed to [[BuzzFeed News]] that Posobiec was dropped from the outlet. Asked if he was fired over his coverage of [[Seth Rich]], Levant replied, "No."
News of his departure began spreading online Sunday thanks in large part to a story on animeright.news that claimed Posobiec was let go due to his coverage of the murder of Seth Rich, a conspiracy theory fanned by right-wing outlets. An earlier post on the [[8chan]] message board also made the same claim. Neither post offered evidence to back up the rumor.
Less than two months after joining The Rebel as its [[Washington]] bureau chief, pro-Trump media figure [[Jack Posobiec]] has parted ways with the right-wing Canadian media organization.
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Following Trump administration press secretary [[Sean Spicer]]'s pledge to establish a White House press corps with voices "outside of [[Washington]]," a number of unabashedly Trump-friendly news outlets have made the pilgrimage to the West Wing briefing room — the symbolic heart of the establishment. Their goal: to bring their anti-elite, pro-Trump, and occasionally trollish brand of coverage to the White House.
For some of these self-described "real news" outlets and personalities, landing a seat in the White House briefing room is vindication of their often sensational and semi-factual [[2016]] presidential campaign stories, which some believe undermined the candidacy of [[Hillary Clinton]] and helped propel [[Donald Trump]] to the Oval Office. For others, it's a chance to ask questions the mainstream media won't touch. And for many, there's a singular benefit worth the trip to Washington alone: the exposure that comes from seeing and being seen on the highest-rated show on daytime TV.
"The briefing room has become a piece of pop culture for this generation and the people who followed the election every day on TV and are now glued to the day-to-day," one newer White House correspondent told [[BuzzFeed News]]. For the reporter, being in the room brings with it the intoxicating proposition of asking a question that could set news cycle for the day — or the week. "And so it's definitely an opportunity for far-right, crazy blogosphere types to make a name for themselves. It's that way for anyone new but definitely true for the far-right guys. Everyone's watching."
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump message board 'quarantined' by Reddit following violent threats|https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/06/26/pro-trump-message-board-quarantined-by-reddit-following-violent-threats/]]'' June 26, 2019, Drew Harwell, [[Washington Post]]
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The biggest forum for supporters of President Trump on [[Reddit]] has been "quarantined" following months of incitements to violence and other offensive behavior, the tech giant said Wednesday, in a move that could further inflame conservatives' claims of social-media bias.
The forum, called "r/The_Donald," has long served as a highly trafficked and controversial gathering place for supporters of Trump and [[Republican]]s on Reddit, the United States' fifth-most popular website.
The move comes amid persistent allegations from Republicans that leading technology platforms, most of which are headquartered in the liberal bastion of northern [[California]], are unfairly squelching conservative voices online. This partisan battle also is playing out amid a broader debate over whether private technology companies should be mediating free speech and whether widely accepted standards — such as prohibitions against incitements to violence — are being consistently and transparently applied.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump pundit Charlie Kirk says getting marijuana delivered to your home is "actually slavery"|https://www.salon.com/2021/06/11/pro-trump-pundit-charlie-kirk-says-getting-marijuana-delivered-to-your-home-is-actually-slavery/]]'' June 12, 2021, Zachary Petrizzo, [[Salon]]
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A prominent Trump supporter and frequent [[Fox News]] guest made some questionable comments at a conservative group summit Friday, calling the home delivery of marijuana available in some states "actually slavery."
Turning Point [[USA]] founder [[Charlie Kirk]], who is currently fighting off an FEC complaint over his group's refusal to disclose its donors, made the remarks on Friday while speaking at TPUSA's annual "Young Women's Leadership Summit" in [[Dallas]], [[Texas]].
"We live in a place where you can have, literally, weed delivered to your front door. It's like, 'What?' And somehow, 'Oh that's liberty,'" Kirk said, according to video of the speech posted online.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump TV Channel OAN Has a Comedy Show So Terrible It Might Actually Be Funny|https://www.thedailybeast.com/pro-trump-tv-channel-oan-has-a-comedy-show-so-terrible-it-might-actually-be-funny]]'' April 24, 2019, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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This week, far-right little-watched cable network One America News, a channel that's positioned itself as an even Trumpier version of [[Fox News]], announced that it will debut a new conservative comedy show next month.
The program, titled Headlines Tonight with Drew Berquist, is an obvious knockoff of The Daily Show, Last Week Tonight, and [[Saturday Night Live]]'s "Weekend Update," in that its focus is satirizing today's headlines in a newscast setting.
That is, however, where the comparisons end.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Pro-Trump youth group enlists teens in secretive campaign likened to a 'troll farm,' prompting rebuke by Facebook and Twitter|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/turning-point-teens-disinformation-trump/2020/09/15/c84091ae-f20a-11ea-b796-2dd09962649c_story.html]]'' September 15, 2020, Isaac Stanley-Becker, [[Washington Post]]
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The messages have been emanating in recent months from the accounts of young people in [[Arizona]] seemingly expressing their own views — standing up for President Trump in a battleground state and echoing talking points from his reelection campaign.
Far from representing a genuine social media groundswell, however, the posts are the product of a sprawling yet secretive campaign that experts say evades the guardrails put in place by social media companies to limit online disinformation of the sort used by [[Russia]] during the [[2016]] campaign.
Teenagers, some of them minors, are being paid to pump out the messages at the direction of [[Turning Point Action]], an affiliate of [[Turning Point USA]], the prominent conservative youth organization based in [[Phoenix]], according to four people with independent knowledge of the effort. Their descriptions were confirmed by detailed notes from relatives of one of the teenagers who recorded conversations with him about the efforts.
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[[Jonathan Lockwood]] came to drop bombs.
Historically, much of the written communication [[Oregon]]'s political parties produce is on par with low-calorie mayonnaise. Lockwood changed the game when he became a GOP spokesman last year—first for the Oregon Senate [[Republican]]s, then for two GOP candidates for governor and a PAC set up to attack incumbent Gov. Kate Brown.
Lockwood, 29, attacked Democrats relentlessly. In recent tweets, for example, Lockwood called Portland's Asian Pacific American Network Organization "yet another fake group that is nothing but a storefront for a corrupt political party in Oregon," and he referred to EMILY's List, a national political action committee that backs women candidates and recently gave Gov. Brown $500,000 a "Harvey Weinstein-funded abortion-promotion group."
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Professor Watchlist Is Seen as Threat to Academic Freedom|https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/28/us/professor-watchlist-is-seen-as-threat-to-academic-freedom.html]]'' November 28, 2016, Christopher Mele, [[New York Times]]
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A new website that accuses nearly 200 college professors of advancing "leftist propaganda in the classroom" and discriminating against conservative students has been criticized as a threat to academic freedom.
The site, [[Professor Watchlist]], which first appeared Nov. 21, says it names those instructors who "advance a radical agenda in lecture halls."
"We aim to post professors who have records of targeting students for their viewpoints, forcing students to adopt a certain perspective, and/or abuse or harm students in any way for standing up for their beliefs," wrote [[Matt Lamb]], an organizer of the site.
The Professor Watchlist is a project of [[Turning Point USA]], a nonprofit organization that says its mission is to educate students about "true free market values." [[Charlie Kirk]], its founder and executive director, wrote in a blog post that "it's no secret that some of America's college professors are totally out of line" and that it was time to expose them.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Professor Watchlist website elicits both fear and ridicule in US universities|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/dec/02/professor-watchlist-website-academic]]'' December 2, 2016, Mazin Sidahmed, [[The Guardian]]
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A website targeting university professors for spreading "leftwing propaganda" is raising fears of McCarthy-era tactics while also drawing ridicule.
The [[Professor Watchlist]] was established by Turning Point [[USA]], a conservative nonprofit whose stated goal is to "promote the principles of fiscal responsibility, free markets and limited government".
The website first appeared on 21 November and includes 200 professors from across American universities. Professors are added to the list for a range of perceived offenses, that are sourced from media articles. The site also accepts tips from the public. Professor profiles include a picture of each academic and a description of why they have been added.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Professors Are Targets In Online Culture Wars; Some Fight Back|https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2018/04/04/590928008/professor-harassment]]'' April 4, 2018, Anya Kamenetz, [[National Public Radio]]
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On the right, though, a network of outside groups and sites has mobilized against academics. Their views range from libertarian to conservative to white nationalist.
Sites such as [[The College Fix]] and [[Campus Reform]] pay student reporters to contribute stories such as: "Meritocracy is a 'tool of whiteness,' claims math professor" (Campus Reform) or "History professor calls for repeal of Second Amendment" (The College Fix).
[[Jennifer Kabbany]], editor of The College Fix, told [[NPR]] that the site's purpose is to train future journalists, not to foment hate. "The College Fix has publicly denounced any vile emails that a professor might get," she said. "I'm sorry if professors received that kind of backlash." In reference to Ponce, of Diablo Valley College, she added, "It appeared the lecture was not balanced and didn't do academic inquiry and debate justice."
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!!!See also
*[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Ontario]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[2018 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Ontario_leadership_election]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[SPLC Report: Nativists Appealing to Environmentalists are 'Wolves in Sheep's Clothing'|https://www.splcenter.org/news/2010/07/27/splc-report-nativists-appealing-environmentalists-are-wolves-sheeps-clothing]], July 27, 2010, Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[Progressives For Immigration Reform|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Progressives_For_Immigration_Reform]], SourceWatch.
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!!!See also
*[[Project Blitz|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Blitz]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[BlitzWatch|https://www.blitzwatch.org/]], Monitoring Project Blitz & Christian Nationalists.
*[[Uncovering Project Blitz: Fighting A Secret, Coordinated Legislative Strategy To Undermine Religious Freedom In The States|https://www.au.org/blogs/wall-of-separation/uncovering-project-blitz-fighting-a-secret-coordinated-legislative]], Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Project Blitz: the legislative assault by Christian nationalists to reshape America|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jun/04/project-blitz-the-legislative-assault-by-christian-nationalists-to-reshape-america]]'' June 4, 2018, David Taylor, [[The Guardian]]
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The emboldened religious right has unleashed a wave of legislation across the United States since [[Donald Trump]] became president, as part of an organised bid to impose hardline [[Christian]] values across American society.
A playbook known as [[Project Blitz]], developed by a collection of Christian groups, has provided state politicians with a set of off-the-shelf pro-Christian "model bills".
Some legislation uses verbatim language from the "model bills" created by a group called the [[Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation]] (CPCF), set up by a former [[Republican]] congressman which has a stated aim to "protect religious freedom, preserve America's Judeo-Christian heritage and promote prayer".
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In 2010 O'Keefe formed his own organization, ''Project Veritas'', whose stated mission is "to investigate and expose corruption, dishonesty, self-dealing, waste, fraud, and other misconduct in both public and private institutions in order to achieve a more ethical and transparent society."<<ref " [1]">>
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!!!See also
*[[James O'Keefe|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_O'Keefe]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Project Veritas|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Project_Veritas]], SourceWatch.
*[[Dossier|https://www.projectveritas.exposed/]], Veritas Exposed.
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[[James O'Keefe]], a conservative activist and founder of [[Project Veritas]], should be able to take a break from [[Twitter]] after the company suspended his account for allegedly making fake Twitter accounts. O'Keefe has denied the claim and says he plans to sue Twitter over the suspension.
Twitter told [[Gizmodo]] that O'Keefe was suspended for "misleading others" by "operating fake accounts." According to the [[New York Times]], Twitter claims O'Keefe was operating multiple sockpuppet accounts to "artificially amplify or disrupt conversations."
O'Keefe and his staff at Project Veritas have a long history of pretending to be someone else and failing to identify themselves as the journalists they claim to be. O'Keefe first came to notoriety after dressing up like a pimp to secretly record ACORN staff in a series of videos. Then there was the time he and three others dressed as telephone workers and attempted to sneak into a federal building in [[Louisiana]]. They were arrested and pled guilty.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Project Veritas received $1.7 million last year from charity associated with the Koch brothers|https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/project-veritas-received-17-million-last-year-from-koch-backed-charity/2017/12/01/143e13ca-d6d3-11e7-9461-ba77d604373d_story.html]]'' December 2, 2017, Robert O'Harrow, [[Washington Post]]
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[[Project Veritas]], an activist group that mounts undercover video stings of liberals and mainstream news organizations, received nearly $1.7 million in donations last year from a giant charity associated with the Koch brothers, according to documents filed with the [[Internal Revenue Service]].
The donations pushed Project Veritas contributions to new highs during the [[2016]] presidential election and highlight the prominent spot the group occupies in a national network of conservative nonprofits that strongly supported [[Donald Trump]] over Democrat [[Hillary Clinton]].
Project Veritas, a tax-exempt public charity, purports to expose what it calls dishonesty and corruption. An operative working with the group in recent weeks falsely claimed to two [[Washington Post]] reporters that U.S. Senate candidate [[Roy Moore]] impregnated her as a teenager. The Post did not publish a story based on her account, which collapsed under reporters' scrutiny.
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{{f26.png}} ''[[Project Veritas sues to overturn Oregon law against secret recording|https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2020/08/project-veritas-sues-to-overturn-oregon-law-against-secret-recording.html]]'' August 25, 2020, Hillary Borrud, [[The Oregonian]]
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A right-wing group known for producing "sting" videos on Democratic politicians, private liberal groups and journalists around the country is suing in federal court to overturn an [[Oregon]] law that prohibits people from secretly recording others without their knowledge.
[[Project Veritas]] and a sister organization argue in a complaint filed in U.S. District Court in [[Portland]] Monday that they are eager to launch several investigative reporting projects in Oregon but "are restrained by an overbroad statute prohibiting most secret and open recording of oral communications."
The lawsuit names Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum and [[Multnomah County]] District Attorney Mike Schmidt as respondents but does not question any specific actions they have taken or link them to the recording law, beyond their roles prosecuting violations of state laws.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Project Veritas: how fake news prize went to rightwing group beloved by Trump|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/nov/29/project-veritas-how-fake-news-prize-went-to-rightwing-group-beloved-by-trump]]'' November 29, 2017, Ed Pilkington, [[The Guardian]]
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The underhand tactics that [[Project Veritas]] adopted in its notorious takedown of the progressive network Acorn and that it later applied to media organisations has attracted growing condemnation from unexpected quarters. In [[2011]] Blaze, the rightwing outlet founded by [[Glenn Beck]], investigated O'Keefe's treatment of National Public Radio and concluded that the editing of a secretly filmed video seemed "designed to intentionally lie or mislead about the material being presented".
But that didn't stop Trump donating $20,000 to the group four years later. Nor did it prevent the then [[Republican]] presidential nominee from citing a Project Veritas video at his final debate with [[Hillary Clinton]] in October [[2016]], claiming it proved that Clinton and [[Barack Obama]] had hired thugs to cause violence at his campaign rallies.
As if to underline the strength of the links, Trump invited O'Keefe to be one of his surprise guests at the televising of the debate.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Project Veritas' YouTube sting was deeply misleading - and successful|https://www.theverge.com/interface/2019/6/27/18760463/project-veritas-youtube-sting-james-okeefe]]'' June 27, 2019, Casey Newton, [[The Verge]]
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[[James O'Keefe]]'s [[Project Veritas]] has been on a tear against [[Google]] lately, with the most recent salvo coming this Monday. Like most of O'Keefe's work, it's deceptively edited and doesn't add up to much, but he managed to catch one executive in a pretty poor choice of words. In a hidden camera conversation with Jen Gennai, Google's Head of Responsible Innovation, the executive is caught saying the following:
[[Elizabeth Warren]] is saying we should break up Google. And like, I love her but she's very misguided, like that will not make it better it will make it worse, because all these smaller companies who don't have the same resources that we do will be charged with preventing the next Trump situation, it's like a small company cannot do that.
If you substitute "[[Cambridge Analytica]]" for "Trump Situation," it's more or less the argument [[Facebook]] and Google have been using to fend off antitrust proposals all year. But if you're inclined to think the whole media is biased against the president, it was exactly what you'd been waiting to hear. When the video was pulled off [[YouTube]] for "privacy violations" the next day, it only fueled the paranoia.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Proponent of using IQ tests to screen immigrants named to senior NIST post|https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/11/proponent-using-iq-tests-screen-immigrants-named-senior-nist-post]]'' November 9, 2020, Jeffrey Mervis, [[ScienceMag]]
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An advocate for using [[IQ test]]s to select who is allowed to legally immigrate to the United States has been given a high-ranking position at the [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST).
Science Insider has learned that [[Jason Richwine]], an independent public policy analyst, has been appointed as deputy undersecretary of commerce for standards and technology and could start work as soon as today. It's a new position reporting to the NIST director, Walter Copan, who also holds the title of undersecretary of commerce for standards and technology.
Richwine did not return several messages from Science Insider. A NIST spokesperson referred inquiries to the Department of Commerce, of which NIST is one component. The department has not responded to questions about Richwine's status or the scope of his duties.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Protect|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9P2IYE9Uw4]]'' August 27, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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[[Donald Trump]] won't keep you safe.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Protest Over Falwells' Anti-Trans Comments | Inside Higher Ed|https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2019/03/07/protest-over-falwells-anti-trans-comments]]'' March 7, 2019, Scott Jaschik, [[Inside Higher ED]]
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About 30 students at [[Liberty University]] held a protest Wednesday against recent comments mocking the idea of transgender or nontraditional gender identities made by [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., Liberty's president, and his wife, [[Becki Falwell]], The News & Advance reported. Students said they believed it was important to send a message that the comments did not speak for everyone at Liberty. In a televised panel session of the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]], Becki Falwell discussed the couple's new granddaughter, saying, "She's our granddaughter, and we're raising her as a girl. We're not letting her have a choice. God makes the choice of what the babies are going to be and God decided she would be a girl." Jerry Falwell Jr. then added that she had a doll with her at all times, while his sons "always had guns in their hands."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Protesters across US attacked by cars driven into crowds and men with guns|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/09/protests-us-america-cars-weapons]]'' June 9, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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Anti police-brutality protesters have been confronted by armed men in cities around America in recent days, with some brandishing firearms or other weapons, some driving vehicles at crowds, and others – including members of the so-called "boogaloo movement" – claiming they have come to help anti-racism demonstrations.
On Sunday, in [[Seattle]], a man drove at speed towards protesters, while several protesters tried to slow or stop the vehicle.
One who reached through the car window was shot in the arm by the driver. The driver then exited the vehicle carrying a handgun, which appeared in photographs to have a modified, extra-long magazine. He moved into the crowd, and later surrendered to police.
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{{f30.png}} ''[[Protesters march on Italian monastery where Steve Bannon plans to train nationalist leaders|https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/03/18/protesters-march-italian-monastery-steve-bannon-plans-train/]]'' March 18, 2019, Giada Zampano, [[The Telegraph]]
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Around 200 protesters marched to the Italian village of Collepardo this weekend to protest [[Steve Bannon]]'s takeover of a monastery where he plans to train the next generation of nationalist leaders.
Mr Bannon, who is credited with masterminding [[Donald Trump]]'s electoral success, has rented the 800-year-old Carthusian monastery as a training centre for his political network, The Movement, which aims to forge a pan-[[Europe]]an rightist movement ahead of May's European elections.
The deal for the lease was struck at a concession with the Italian government.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Protesting Trump Supporters 'Berate' and 'Practically Chase' TV Reporter|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/protesting-trump-supporters-insult-berate-tv-reporter-1000166/]]'' May 15, 2020, Peter Wade, [[Rolling Stone]]
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Mean-spirited, Trump-supporting reopen protestors took out their frustrations on a local reporter who was covering their rally.
Kevin Vesey, a TV reporter for News 12 [[Long Island]], withstood verbal barbs and was "practically chased" by several angry rally-goers during a Thursday protest in the Commack area of Long Island, N.Y.
Vesey first shared a portion of a video on [[Twitter]] that showed him being consistently harassed by protesters yelling, "You shouldn't be here," and "You are the enemy of the people."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Protests against US stay-at-home orders gain support from rightwing figures|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/16/michigan-protest-coronavirus-rightwing-support]]'' April 16, 2020, Adam Gabbatt, [[The Guardian]]
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Protests against stay-at-home coronavirus rules have gained support from rightwing politicians and media groups in recent days, setting up a battle between scientists and public health leaders who say restrictions are necessary and some [[Republican]]s demanding the measures be lifted.
The [[Michigan]] Conservative Committee organized a rally, dubbed "[[Operation Gridlock]]", outside Michigan's state capitol on Wednesday, demanding that the governor, [[Gretchen Whitmer]], lift restrictions designed to limit the spread of coronavirus. Thousands of people drove to [[Lansing]], waving [[Donald Trump]] [[2020]] campaign signs chanting "lock her up", and flouting social distancing restrictions.
Demonstrations against coronavirus measures are spreading across the US, with people holding rallies in [[North Carolina]], [[Utah]], [[Kentucky]] and [[Ohio]] in recent days. A protest is planned in [[Virginia]] on Thursday, while a [[Texas]] rally, pushed by a host on the rightwing conspiracy theory website [[Infowars]], is set to target the state capitol in [[Austin]] on Saturday.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Protests erupt again over coronavirus shelter-in-place orders. Here's why some governors aren't budging|https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/20/us/protests-coronavirus-stay-at-home-orders/index.html]]'' April 20, 2020, Holly Yan, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Anger over shelter-in-place orders boiled over, with protesters ignoring social distancing guidelines and packing state capitols and streets.
"[[Jesus]] is my vaccine," said one message on a tractor as it drove past the crowded statehouse in Harrisburg, [[Pennsylvania]], on Monday.
"Freedom over fear," said one protester's sign in [[Indiana]].
"Shutdown the shutdown," another sign in [[Maryland]] read.
Across the country, more protests have popped up in both red and blue states. And they have backing from powerful conservative allies in [[Washington]] [[DC]], including [[FreedomWorks]], a major conservative group closely associated with the [[Tea Party]], and [[Stephen Moore]], an economist who President [[Donald Trump]] tapped as a member of his economic reopening council.
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Protests around a conservative speaker at CSU on Friday night started peaceful, even if it got rowdy at times, but quickly turned violent when a group wielding riot shields, large flashlights and face masks emblazoned with skulls stormed a dwindling crowd while chanting a Nazi slogan.
Campus police, who were wearing helmets with riot masks throughout the event, shut down the clash and drove the groups off. Members of the Larimer County Sheriff's Office later showed up wearing tactical gear.
Protesters were drawn to campus because of a speech by conservative activist [[Charlie Kirk]] of [[Turning Point USA]], which says on its website it is devoted to the promotion of the principles of fiscal responsibility, free markets and limited government.
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{{f351.png}} ''[[Proud Boy gets 40 weekends in jail for Republican Club brawl|https://nypost.com/2019/07/11/proud-boy-gets-40-weekends-in-jail-for-republican-club-brawl/]]'' July 11, 2019, Reuven Fenton, [[New York Post]]
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The first of the far-right [[Proud Boys]] to be busted last year in a brawl outside the Upper East Side Metropolitan [[Republican]] Club was sentenced on Thursday to 10 months worth of weekend jail stints.
[[Geoffrey Young]], 38, will serve the time as punishment for misdemeanor rioting and attempted assault, the top charges against him, and to which he'd pleaded guilty on June 20 in [[Manhattan]] Supreme Court.
In all, 10 Proud Boys and protesters who'd mixed it up after a speech by the group's founder, [[Gavin McInnes]], were charged in the October brawl outside the GOP club's headquarters, a townhouse at Third Avenue and East 83rd Street.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Proud Boy Leader Says He Was Invited to White House. White House Says It Was Actually a Public Xmas Tour.|https://www.thedailybeast.com/proud-boy-leader-said-he-was-invited-to-white-house-white-house-says-it-was-actually-a-public-xmas-tour?ref=home]]'' December 12, 2020, Sam Stein, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Proud Boys]] leader [[Enrique Tarrio]] said on Saturday that he had been invited to the White House, ostensibly while he was in [[Washington]], D.C. to attend a series of rallies protesting the results of the [[2020]] election.
His posts, which were made on the Trumpian social media site [[Parler]], set off alarm bells over the possibility that a top figure with a far-right, neo-fascist movement had been granted an audience with top government officials.
But the White House says that he was not, in fact, invited at all and was merely on a public [[Christmas]] tour of the complex.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Proud Boy Leader Who Threatened 'War' Ahead of Capitol Riot Is Arrested|https://www.thedailybeast.com/ethan-nordean-seattle-proud-boy-leader-who-threatened-war-ahead-of-capitol-riot-is-arrested]]'' February 3, 2021, Pilar Melendez, [[Daily Beast]]
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A [[Proud Boys]] leader who raised funds for tactical gear and fantasized about war in the lead up to the Capitol riot was arrested and charged Wednesday for participating in the violent insurrection.
[[Ethan Nordean]], a 30-year-old who also goes by the name Rufio Panman, was charged with several counts, including obstructing or impeding an official proceeding, aiding and abetting, knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds, and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds.
Nordean, a self-described "Sergeant of Arms" of the [[Seattle]] chapter of the Proud Boys, is among several Proud Boys to be arrested for their role in the riot, including Dominic "Spazzo" Pezzola, who allegedly smashed a window at the Capitol with a police shield, and Joseph Biggs, a top organizer who was caught on camera storming the building and declaring, "This is awesome." The Proud Boys describe themselves as a "pro-Western fraternal organization for men who refuse to apologize for creating the modern world; aka Western Chauvinists."
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''Proud Boys'' is a [[far-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/far-right]] men's organization<<ref " [5]">><<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">><<ref " [1]">> with presences in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.<<ref " [8]">><<ref " [9]">><<ref " [2]">> It was founded in 2016 by [[Vice Media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice_Media]] co-founder and former commentator [[Gavin McInnes]]. McInnes describes the group as a "pro-Western fraternal organization" for men who "refuse to apologize for creating the modern world."<<ref " [3]">> Proud Boys has been described as both [[alt-right|Alt-Right]] and [[alt-lite|Alt-Right]], <<ref " [10]">><<ref " [11]">> but although McInnes has denied the group is alt-right <<ref " [12]">> is it one is is one of the few such groups still strongly active after a year in which the broader movement has been battered by lawsuits, [[deplatforming|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/deplatforming]], and infighting.<<ref " [13]">>
The group takes its name from the showtune "[[Proud of Your Boy|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lv0jav4lNsk]]," a song cut from the [[Disney film ''Aladdin''|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabaret_(1972_film)]], in which the title character apologizes to his mother.<<ref " [11]">><<ref " [14]">> The group has [[Fight Club|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_Club]]-style initiations, and masturbation rules.<<ref " [14]">> Their unofficial uniform is khaki shorts and Fred Perry polo shirts.<<ref " [4]">>
!!!See also
*[[Proud Boys|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proud_Boys]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Proud Boys|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/proud-boys]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Paige St. John & Veronica Rocha, [http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-live-updates-berkeley-ann-coulter-conservative-and-alt-right-groups-1493319826-htmlstory.html Conservative and alt-right groups gather for 'free speech' rally in Berkeley], ''Los Angeles Times'' (April 27, 2017): "far right group Proud Boys..."">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Vetting Groups and Portals|http://proudboysusa.com/joinus/]]. Proud Boys.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Osnos, Evan (February 6, 2017). [[Trump Supporters at the DeploraBall|http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/02/06/trump-supporters-at-the-deploraball]]. The New Yorker.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Jake Woolf (July 11, 2017). [[Fred Perry Wants Alt-Right Bros to Stop Wearing Their Polos|https://www.gq.com/story/fred-perry-wants-alt-right-bros-to-stop-wearing-their-polos]]. GQ.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Mike Carter (May 1, 2017). [[Seattle police wary of May Day violence between pro- and anti-Trump groups|http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/seattle-police-wary-of-may-day-violence-between-pro-and-anti-trump-groups/]]. //Seattle Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Colleen Long (February 3, 2017). [[11 arrests at NYU protest over speech by 'Proud Boys' leader|https://apnews.com/964cc747d67e4ae6863b07acb3c52539/protests-erupt-nyu-amid-event-conservative-speaker]]. //Associated Press//.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Tasker, John Paul. [[Head of Canada's Indigenous veterans group hopes Proud Boys don't lose their CAF jobs|http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/indigenous-veterans-group-proud-boys-1.4191749]]. CBC.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "[['Proud Boys' back in Canada military after crashing indigenous ceremony|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41116175]]. [[BBC News]]. 31 August 2017.">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "Gilbert, Simon (30 July 2017). [[Right wing activist warns people to avoid "immigrant city" Coventry which he claims is "awful"|https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-immigration-right-wing-mcinnes-13400542]]. Coventry Telegraph.">><br/><<footnotes " [10]" "Andrew Marantz, [http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-alt-right-branding-war-has-torn-the-movement-in-two/ The Alt-Right Branding War Has Torn the Movement in Two], ''The New Yorker'' (July 6, 2017).">><br/><<footnotes " [11]" "[[The fratty Proud Boys are the alt right's weirdest new phenomenon|https://medium.com/@willsommer/the-fratty-proud-boys-are-the-alt-rights-weirdest-new-phenomenon-7572b31e50f2]]. Medium.com.">><br/><<footnotes " [12]" "Woodhouse, Leighton Akio (21 September 2017). [[AFTER CHARLOTTESVILLE, THE AMERICAN FAR RIGHT IS TEARING ITSELF APART|https://theintercept.com/2017/09/21/gavin-mcinnes-alt-right-proud-boys-richard-spencer-charlottesville/]]. The Intercept.">><br/><<footnotes " [13]" "Barnes, Luke (2018-08-17). [[Sheriff's deputy fired after social media posts reveal ties to far-right Proud Boys: Brian Green was determined to have violated the department's social media policy.|https://thinkprogress.org/sheriffs-deputy-fired-for-being-part-of-far-right-proud-boys-group-3d445cbbaf57/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [14]" "Disser, Nicole (July 28, 2016). [[Gavin McInnes and his Proud Boys want to make white men great again|http://bedfordandbowery.com/2016/07/gavin-mcinnes-and-his-proud-boys-want-to-make-white-men-great-again/]]. //Bedfordandbowery.com//.">>
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Proud Boys and Allies to Rally in D.C. to Capitalize on 'Trumpstravaganza'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/proud-boys-and-allies-to-rally-in-dc-to-capitalize-on-trumpstravaganza]]'' July 2, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Washington]], D.C.'s Fourth of July week will go from a sweaty fete of fireworks, security checkpoints, tanks, and sunscreen to what is shaping up to be a protest-fest, featuring some of the pro-Trump right's most extreme groups two days after the [[Donald Trump]]-centric festivities.
Members of the far-right [[Proud Boys]] men's group and their allies will rally in D.C. on July 6, just a week after violence at rival [[Portland]] rallies ratcheted up tensions between groups on both the right and left. The Proud Boys event and a rival counterprotest threaten to add even more tension for what's already shaping up to be a hot, strange week in Washington.
The Proud Boys—self-described "Western chauvinists" who adhere to a dizzying array of rules, including restrictions on how much they can masturbate—will be joined by a number of right-wing internet personalities at the "Rally for [[Free Speech]]" at D.C.'s Freedom Plaza.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Are Rallying Again, but With a Sneaky Twist|https://www.thedailybeast.com/proud-boys-are-rallying-again-but-with-a-sneaky-twist]]'' March 23, 2021, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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On Saturday, on opposite sides of the country, men in black and yellow uniforms took to the streets for various far-right causes. In Sandy, [[Oregon]], they joined a church for an anti-gay event. In Raleigh, [[North Carolina]], they joined supporters of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory for a protest against COVID-19 prevention measures.
They were members of the [[Proud Boys]], a far-right paramilitary group, many leaders of which have been charged with planning and taking part in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. (The group may face additional legal challenges, with a top prosecutor suggesting sedition charges for unnamed rioters.) Following the Capitol riot, and subsequent revelations that the Proud Boys' chairman was a federal informant, some Proud Boys chapters splintered while others appeared less publicly active than in months past.
But in recent days, some Proud Boys chapters have resumed their public rallies, often attaching themselves to other right-wing groups, while their own leadership battles serious criminal charges.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Dealt Another Blow as Feds Crack Down|https://www.thedailybeast.com/proud-boys-dealt-another-blow-as-feds-crack-down?ref=home]]'' February 3, 2021, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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The far-right [[Proud Boys]] have been thrown into a tumult in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 riot, with the group's leaders facing criminal charges, their chairman exposed as an informant, and law enforcement investigating what role Proud Boys had in the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Now, amid a brewing trademark dispute with their former lawyer, they might even lose the right to use their name.
On Monday, former Proud Boys lawyer [[Jason Lee Van Dyke]], who holds the "Proud Boys" trademark, released a letter revoking Proud Boys chairman [[Enrique Tarrio]]'s right to use the name. Van Dyke's reasons for revoking the trademark rights included what he sees as the Proud Boys' association with Nazi groups, as well as Proud Boys burning a church's [[Black Lives Matter]] banner in a December march in [[Washington]], D.C.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Deem Portland A Success Because Trump Sided With Right-Wing Extremists|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/proud-boys-mission-trump-antifa-portland_n_5d58e8c0e4b0eb875f24fcdd?ri18n=true]]'' August 18, 2019, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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A former [[Infowars]] staffer who organized the [[Proud Boys]] protest in [[Portland]] Saturday deemed the "mission" a success because President [[Donald Trump]] sided with the right-wing extremist group against the anti-fascists.
"Go look at President Trump's [[Twitter]]," [[Joe Biggs]] told [[The Oregonian]] (see the video above). "He talked about Portland, said he's watching antifa. That's all we wanted. We wanted national attention, and we got it. [[Mission]] success."
Biggs said he was pleased with the relatively peaceful day between the Proud Boys — which describes its members as "Western chauvinists" — and counterprotesters, who included anti-fascist activists. Portland police reported that at least 13 people were arrested and six were injured.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Proud Boys ex-member details what happens within the group's ranks|https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/25/us/ex-proud-boys-member/index.html]]'' November 25, 2020, Elle Reeve, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) On the night of a recent Million MAGA March in [[Washington]] [[DC]], a large man in a [[Proud Boys]] polo shirt runs at a Black woman from behind and punches her in the head. She falls to the pavement.
[[Russell Schultz]] sent video of the episode to CNN, saying the puncher should go to jail. The sentiment is a bit of a shift for Schultz, a former Proud Boy who's been filmed in street brawls himself and who often shows up at protests in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], with a giant black flag that reads, "F**K ANTIFA."
The Proud Boys is the group President [[Donald Trump]] urged to "stand back and stand by" as he refused to condemn [[White supremacist]]s during a political debate this fall. Members have become a recurring feature of political rallies across the country, whether at their own events, as counterprotesters at left-wing rallies or as "security" for other right-wing groups' events. Some have been filmed getting into street fights.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Founder Gavin McInnes Fired From Blaze Media, YouTube Account Disabled|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/proud-boys-gavin-mcinnes-fired_n_5c0ea391e4b0edf5a3a75bf8?ri18n=true]]'' December 10, 2018, Hayley Miller, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Gavin McInnes]], the founder of the violent neo-fascist gang the [[Proud Boys]], was fired from [[Blaze Media]], and his [[YouTube]] account was disabled - the latest in a series of professional setbacks for the far-right bigot.
The Blaze, founded by conservative pundit [[Glenn Beck]], merged with [[CRTV]] last week to form right-wing media giant Blaze Media. McInnes hosted a podcast with CRTV called "Get Off My Lawn," which he used to discuss his anti-[[Muslim]] and misogynistic beliefs.
"Blaze Media no longer has a relationship with Gavin McInnes, and per company policy, cannot comment on personnel matters," the company tweeted Saturday.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Lawyer Jason Lee Van Dyke Suspended By Texas Bar After Threats|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/proud-boys-lawyer-jason-lee-van-dyke-suspended-by-texas-bar-after-threats_n_5c6eeb8ae4b0e37a1ed5feae]]'' February 21, 2019, Andy Campell, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Jason Lee Van Dyke]], the suit-happy lawyer who represented and briefly led the [[Proud Boys]] extremist gang, has been suspended from practicing law in [[Texas]] after he threatened to kill a man he was suing, the State Bar of Texas confirmed.
Van Dyke, who has a penchant for targeting those who oppose him with violent threats, is banned from practicing law for three months and will be on probation for another nine, if he complies with a slew of conditions from the state bar, according to case documents.
Van Dyke has been in and out of legal trouble for months - he was arrested in September and accused of filing a false police report, released on bond, then given a new bail hearing for threatening a man named Thomas Retzlaff, whom he was suing for defamation. Van Dyke didn't show up to that bail hearing in December and again found himself in handcuffs, the Denton Record-Chronicle reported.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Leader Admits Their Rallies Are For Fighting And Wasting Money|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/proud-boys-rallies-portland_n_5d5e9882e4b0dfcbd4893ee5]]'' August 22, 2019, Andy Campbell, [[Huffington Post]]
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The [[Proud Boys]] for years have helped organize street fights in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]] - gatherings thinly veiled as political freedom rallies in order to secure permits or police escorts from the city.
This week, that veil was lifted, as the group's leader admitted the ugly and obvious truth: The events are staged with the intention of spurring fights, wasting city resources and winning a game of optics against their anti-fascist nemeses.
"We've wasted all their fucking resources to make this rally," Proud Boys leader [[Enrique Tarrio]] said in video captured during the latest extremist rally held Saturday in Portland. "We want them to waste $2 million and we'll do it again in two months."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Leader and Roger Stone Fanboy Is Running for Congress|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/43kmvm/proud-boys-leader-and-roger-stone-fanboy-is-running-for-congress]]'' November 4, 2019, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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He's already the leader of the [[Proud Boys]], a far-right street fighting club, and now [[Enrique Tarrio]] is setting his sights on [[Congress]].
Local [[Florida]] news outlets reported over the weekend that Tarrio — who has zero political experience — has filed election paperwork for the Sunshine State's 27th Congressional District, in a bid to unseat Democratic Rep. Donna Shalala in the purple district next November.
His credentials are, shall we say, unusual. The Proud Boys, who describe themselves as "Western chauvinists," are considered a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] on account of their [[Islamophobia]], white nationalism, and misogyny. Tarrio, 35, was named chairman of "Proud Boys International" in November of last year, taking over from the organization's founder, [[Gavin McInnes]]. McInnes' resignation came after nine of his members were arrested for violently brawling with protesters in [[New York City]], following his speaking appearance at the Metropolitan [[Republican]] Club. The violence was caught on camera, and showed Proud Boys hurling racist and homophobic slurs at passersby, as well as repeatedly kicking protesters. The arrestees' sentences ranged from community service to four years in prison. Tarrio insisted that the Proud Boys were acting "in self-defense."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Reportedly Selling Black Lives Matter T-Shirts To Get By|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/proud-boys-oath-keepers-black-lives-matter-financial-struggle_n_60cbdd79e4b0e08c64b8a9fb]]'' June 18, 2021, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Proud Boys]] leader [[Enrique Tarrio]] is so desperate for cash these days that he's selling "[[Black Lives Matter]]" T-shirts and even "Impeach 45" garb in a dig at his hero Donald Trump, The [[Wall Street Journal]] reports.
Tarrio and other leaders of the extreme right-wing Proud Boys and [[Oath Keepers]] have been scrambling financially since being ejected by mainstream social media sites and dumped by credit cards and other internet payment systems for their hate speech and incitement of violence, according to the Journal. Dozens of members of both groups have been arrested for crimes in the Capitol insurrection.
The financial stress is causing dissension among members and reducing the number of converts, according to the Journal.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Proud Boys leader sentenced to more than 5 months for burning Black Lives Matter banner|https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1277466]]'' August 23, 2021, Pete Williams, [[NBC News]]
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WASHINGTON — The leader of the far-right [[Proud Boys]] was sentenced Monday to more than five months in jail after admitting that he burned a [[Black Lives Matter]] banner taken from a historic Black church in [[Washington]] during a pro-Trump demonstration in December.
Henry Tarrio, known to followers as Enrique, was arrested Jan. 4 in Washington on a warrant stemming from an incident on Dec. 12. The Proud Boys and other groups marched in a raucous rally through downtown. The banner was stolen from Asbury United Methodist Church, one of the oldest Black churches in Washington.
Tarrio, 37, of [[Miami]], also pleaded guilty to attempting to possess a high-capacity gun magazine, which is illegal in Washington. Investigators said he had the magazines with him when he returned to the city for the Jan. 6 protests of the electoral vote count in [[Congress]].
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Leaders in Four States Are Charged in Capitol Riot|https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/17/us/politics/proud-boys-charges-capitol-riot.html]]'' March 17, 2021, [[New York Times]]
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WASHINGTON — F.B.I. agents have arrested two organizers for the [[Proud Boys]] in [[Philadelphia]] and [[North Carolina]], and prosecutors filed new charges against two other prominent members of the far-right group in [[Florida]] and [[Washington]] State as federal authorities continued their crackdown on its leadership ranks, three law enforcement officials said on Wednesday.
With the new conspiracy indictment, prosecutors have now brought charges against a total of 13 people identified in court papers as members of the Proud Boys. Federal investigators have described the group, which appeared in force in Washington on Jan. 6, as one of the chief instigators of the riot at the Capitol that left five people dead, including a [[Capitol Police]] officer.
In the indictment, prosecutors accused [[Charles Donohoe]], a Proud Boys leader from North Carolina, and [[Zach Rehl]], the president of the group's chapter in Philadelphia, of conspiring to interfere with law enforcement officers at the Capitol and obstruct the certification of President Biden's electoral victory. Two other high-ranking Proud Boys who were already facing similar charges — [[Ethan Nordean]] of Auburn, Wash., and Joseph Biggs of Ormond Beach, Fla. — were also implicated as part of the conspiracy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Proud Boys member 'Tiny' Toese of Vancouver booked into Clark County Jail|https://www.columbian.com/news/2020/aug/29/proud-boys-member-tiny-toese-of-vancouver-booked-into-clark-county-jail/]]'' August 21, 2020, Scott Hewitt, [[The Columbian]]
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A prominent [[Vancouver]] member of the right-wing [[Proud Boys]] group has been arrested and booked into the Clark County Jail.
Tusitala "Tiny" Toese, 24, was booked late Friday into the jail on a fugitive from justice charge, the jail roster shows. Toese is wanted in [[Oregon]] for allegedly violating the conditions of his probation and participating in violence, according to reports from [[The Columbian]]'s media partner KATU News.
Toese is known to engage in violence at ongoing protests in [[Portland]] and [[Seattle]], where he was arrested after participating in an assault near the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, KATU reported. He was on supervised probation for a fourth-degree assault charge out of [[Multnomah County]], Ore., when he was seen participating in last weekend's brawl between [[Black Lives Matter]] protesters and those demonstrating in support of police and the Trump administration.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Member Arrested On Assault Charges After Trump Told Hate Group: 'Stand By'|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/proud-boys-arrest-trump-stand-by_n_5f74ac08c5b66377b27c1edd?ri18n=true]]'' September 30, 2020, Sebastian Murdock, [[Huffington Post]]
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A prominent member of the [[Proud Boys]] was arrested Wednesday in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]] — less than a day after President [[Donald Trump]] publicly threw his support behind the hate group.
Alan James Swinney, 50, faces numerous charges, including felony assault and unlawful use of a weapon.
Video and photos show Swinney pointing a gun at protesters with his finger on the trigger during an Aug. 22 clash in Portland between far-right extremists and anti-fascist protesters. At the time, police did nothing.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Proud Boys member Tusitala Toese decries police for not protecting him in Portland|https://www.newsweek.com/proud-boys-member-tusitala-toese-police-not-protecting-portland-1621937]]'' August 23, 2021, Jack Dutton, [[Newsweek]]
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Tusitala "Tiny" Toese, a convicted member of the right-wing [[Proud Boys]] group, has slammed the police for not protecting him during a [[Portland]] rally on Sunday night that turned violent.
Toese made the comments in a video interview with right-wing journalist Tara Szczepanski for her website Polish American Brotherhood."
"To all those cops out there at the moment, you put that, f***ing duty down and stand down because of the orders from a tyrant? You're a disgrace to that f***ing patch," Toese said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Proud Boys member, brother held without bond in Capitol riot|https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/proud-boys-member-brother-held-without-bond-alleged-capitol-riot-n1263051]]'' April 5, 2021, Elisha Fieldstadt, [[NBC News]]
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A member of the [[Proud Boys]] and one of his brothers are being held without bond on charges that they were part of the Jan. 6 mob of [[Donald Trump]] supporters that stormed the U.S. Capitol, the Justice Department announced Monday.
The men, [[Jonathanpeter Klein]] and his brother [[Matthew Leland Klein]], were charged last month with conspiracy, obstruction of an official proceeding, obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder and other counts.
Jonathanpeter, 21, a self-identified member of the Proud Boys, told his boss on Dec. 27 that he wanted to take off from Jan. 4 to Jan. 8 so he and his brother could attend the "stop the steal rally in D.C.," according to an indictment filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Proud Boys members convicted of assault for NYC brawl with Antifa|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/proud-boys-members-convicted-of-assault-for-nyc-brawl-with-antifa-activists-2019-08-19/]]'' August 19, 2019, Jason Silverstein, [[CBS News]]
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Two members of the far-right group [[Proud Boys]] were found guilty Monday of charges stemming from a brawl with anti-fascist protesters near a [[Republican]] club in [[Manhattan]] in [[2018]].
[[Maxwell Hare]], 27, and [[John Kinsman]], 39, were convicted of attempted gang assault, attempted assault and riot charges. A Manhattan Supreme Court jury deliberated for less than two days on the charges.
Hare and Kinsman will be sentenced Oct. 11. They face up to 15 years in prison for the attempted gang assault convictions.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Members Convicted of Attempted Assault in Fight With Antifa|https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/proud-boys-guilty-attempted-assault-antifa-fight-873716/]]'' August 19, 2019, Jon Blistein, [[Rolling Stone]]
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Two members of the far-right extremist group the [[Proud Boys]] were convicted of attempted gang assault, attempted assault, and riot for their part in a fight with anti-fascist protestors in [[New York City]] last October, The [[New York Times]] reports.
[[Maxwell Hare]] and [[John Kinsman]] were accused of beating four antifa protestors reportedly tied outside the Metropolitan [[Republican]] Club in New York City last October, following a speech by founder [[Gavin McInnes]] (McInnes resigned from the group last year). Hare and Kinsman both claimed they were acting in self defense, but the jury in the State Supreme Court in [[Manhattan]] ruled against them.
Hare and Kinsman will return to court October 11th to face sentencing. They both face a maximum sentence of up to 15 years for the most serious count, attempted gang assault.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Rally Fizzled but Portland's Cops Went on the Attack|https://theintercept.com/2020/09/28/portland-proud-boys-rally-journalists/]]'' September 28, 2020, Ryan Devereaux, [[The Intercept]]
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The [[Proud Boys]] claimed that they would bring legions of dedicated patriots to the city of [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], in a powerful show of strength against their anti-fascist foes, but when the moment of truth came on Saturday, the right-wing gang failed to deliver.
Despite weeks of hype and deep concerns over the possibility of severe and deadly violence, the organization, which the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] lists as a hate group, drew a modest crowd of angry men and women, whose brief gathering mostly consisted of swilling cheap beer and hard seltzers and assaulting journalists in a park on the edge of town. The absence of large-scale violence, which has so often defined the group's forays into Portland over the past few years, came as a relief to a city that has been blanketed in wildfire smoke in recent weeks and targeted by the Trump administration as an "anarchist jurisdiction" for its nightly protests against police brutality.
In the run-up to the rally, Gov. [[Kate Brown]] declared a state of emergency and established a law enforcement task force led by the Oregon State [[Police]], which reportedly deployed approximately 500 officers to police the event. At most, several hundred people turned out for the demonstration, a far cry from the 20,000 participants and observers the Proud Boys had estimated in their request for a permit — the city denied the request, citing coronavirus restrictions that cap group gatherings at 50 people.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Proud Boys rally prompts governor to declare weekend state of emergency in Portland, Ore.|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/portland-proud-boys-rally-state-of-emergency-1.5740450]]'' September 26, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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Thousands of supporters of the far-right [[Proud Boys]] group were expected in [[Portland]], Ore., on Saturday as police prepared for clashes in a city that has become the epicentre of sometimes deadly political violence in the run-up to the Nov. 3 election.
Gov. [[Kate Brown]] on Friday declared a weekend state of emergency for [[Oregon]]'s biggest city, saying "white supremacist groups" were travelling from out of state to attend an event the Proud Boys group says was organized to "end domestic terrorism."
Local and state leaders said in a letter to the community that many participants have openly discussed tactical operations and military-style formations and planned to cause chaos and violence while claiming to be acting in support of police.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Proud Boys Rally Rocked by Sex, Cocaine Allegations|https://www.thedailybeast.com/proud-boys-rally-rocked-by-sex-cocaine-allegations]]'' July 5, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A far-right rally scheduled for downtown [[Washington]] on Saturday has been thrown into disarray by dramatic allegations centering on cocaine, a love triangle, and the far-right [[Proud Boys]] men's group.
"The Proud Boys? More like the Joke Boys," [[Republican]] congressional candidate [[Omar Navarro]], a key player in the bizarre feud, told The [[Daily Beast]].
The drama has torn apart one-time allies prominent on the pro-Trump internet and cost the so-called "Demand [[Free Speech]]" rally at least one speaker, after other prominent right-wing celebrities already cited other reasons for not appearing. While the rally was meant to protest the banning of conservative figures from social media, the surrounding drama has cast a shadow over the event.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Proud Boys, The GOP And 'The Fascist Creep'|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/proud-boys-republican-party-fascist-creep_n_5bc7b37de4b055bc947d2a8c?ri18n=true&ncid=other_huffpostre_pqylmel2bk8]]'' October 17, 2018, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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NEW YORK — [[Gavin McInnes]], the founder of the violent neo-fascist gang the [[Proud Boys]], had a perplexing message for the [[Republican]] Party last Friday. "At the very least, people of the right," he told a crowd inside the Metropolitan Republican Club ballroom, "let us scum in."
It was a baffling thing to say, of course, because McInnes had been invited to speak at the club, a storied and stuffy mainstream conservative institution on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
The Metropolitan Republican Club has historically been a place for the traditional elite. Over the past century, presidents, senators, governors and mayors have walked through its doors, including club members Teddy Roosevelt, Richard Nixon and Michael Bloomberg. But on Friday night, it was a hipster nationalist militant behind the club's podium: McInnes, a hateful and vulgar vlogger from Canada who likes to play with his butt on camera.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Proud Boys' D.C. Free-Speech Rally Goes Off With a Whimper|https://www.thedailybeast.com/proud-boys-dc-free-speech-rally-goes-off-with-a-whimper]]'' July 6, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Far-right groups including the [[Proud Boys]] and their allies rallied in downtown [[Washington]], D.C., on Saturday, but were vastly outnumbered by counter-protesters and hamstrung by a muddled message, a depleted lineup, and a bungled stunt by their founder.
Many of the pro-Trump personalities who spoke to a few hundred people at the so-called "Demand [[Free Speech]]" rally at D.C'.s Freedom Plaza complained about social media bans that have cratered their careers and left them marginalized within the conservative movement. But that message was often overshadowed by threats of violence from the rally's other speakers and a booming rival demonstration nearby.
Social media giants like [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]] were name-checked often during the speeches, but some speakers veered off on tangents.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Proud Boys' ex-attorney used his comrades to spy on man he wanted to kill, police say|https://www.dailykos.com/stories/1938272]]'' April 19, 2020, David Neiwert, [[Daily KOS]]
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[[Jason Lee Van Dyke]], a 39-year-old [[Texas]] man, allegedly used members of the [[Arizona]] chapter of [[Proud Boys]] to conduct surveillance on a [[Phoenix]] man, [[Thomas Retzlaff]], with whom Van Dyke had been engaged in a running legal dispute. The plan was revealed in court documents, the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] reported this week, which featured an audio recording in which Van Dyke not only told an [[FBI]] informant of the surveillance, but said he intended to kill Retzlaff.
He and Retzlaff had previously worked together on a revenge-porn operation. Retzlaff's attorneys say the FBI never informed their client of the threats against him.
Van Dyke denies the allegations. However, he has a lengthy record of making death threats. In a Dec. 12, [[2018]], email to Retzlaff, he wrote: "Go fuck yourself and what's left of your miserable life .... You have destroyed my life, and for that offense, you will pay with your own. That's not a threat. That's a PROMISE motherfucker."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Provocateur James O'Keefe Has More Ambush Videos On Key Senate Races, He Tells Secretive GOP Donor Confab|https://theintercept.com/2018/10/18/james-okeefe-project-veritas-claire-mccaskill/]]'' October 18, 2018, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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The notorious conservative activist [[James O'Keefe]] is at it again. This week, O'Keefe — known for undercover videos aimed at embarrassing liberals and Democrats — went after Sen. Claire McCaskill, a centrist Democrat running for re-election in [[Missouri]]. Through his nonprofit [[Project Veritas]] Action, O'Keefe released a video showing McCaskill campaign staffers making comments about their belief that she could be more liberal than some might imagine.
Observers noted after the release that the most purportedly salacious aspect of the film — a suggestion that McCaskill carefully conceals her support for gun control — is hardly true: McCaskill's support for various gun control policy is no secret. She voted for the last major gun control legislation in the Senate in [[2013]] and has openly campaigned for what she calls "common-sense gun safety" measures that include expanded background checks for those seeking to purchase firearms.
The attack on McCaskill, however, was only the latest in O'Keefe's signature style — often selectively edited undercover videos featuring contrived and less-than-truthful attacks against liberals and Democrats — and it's not going to be his last foray into the [[2018]] midterm elections.
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*[[Treatment of mental disorders|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treatment_of_mental_disorders]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Psychologists find 'alt-right' supporters more likely to 'blatantly dehumanize' racial groups|https://globalnews.ca/news/3674888/psychologists-find-alt-right-supporters-more-likely-to-blatantly-dehumanize-racial-groups/]]'' August 17, 2017, Andrew Russell, [[Global News]]
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Two U.S. psychologists interviewed nearly 450 people who say they identify with the so-called "alt-right" to try to delve into their mindset.
What they found was a group of people who reported high levels of aggression; exhibited extreme levels of bias to others who are not white or male, and blatantly dehumanized racial minorities.
Members of the alt-right — a loose collection of far-right political groups that include white nationalists, and neo-Nazis — descended on [[Charlottesville]], Va. last weekend carrying torches, giving Nazi salutes, and chanting "Jews will not replace us!" [[Violence]] ultimately exploded in the streets and led to a white supremacist plowing a car into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing one woman.
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|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454355641/454355641_2015_0d217429.PDF]]|11/29/16| $385,204.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454355641/454355641_2014_0c01a681.PDF]]|12/01/15| $687,425.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454355641/454355641_2013_0aef6c84.PDF]]|12/10/14| $628,111.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/454355641/454355641_2012_09d1d7d6.PDF]]|12/17/13| $143,442.00|
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*[[Public Interest Legal Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Interest_Legal_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Anti-vote fraud group levels false charge of corrupted voter rolls|http://www.politifact.com/georgia/statements/2017/oct/04/public-interest-legal-foundation/anti-vote-fraud-group-levels-false-charge-corrupte/]], October 4th, 2017, PolitiFact Georgia
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Louise Burke and Kate Hartson, publishing veterans with a background in publishing conservative authors, have formed [[All Seasons Press]], which, according to the release announcing the launch, has been formed "to take head-on the cancel culture that is destroying the publishing industry and the country."
Burke was cofounder of Simon & Schuster's conservative imprint, Threshold Editions, and went on to be president and publisher of S&S's Gallery Books Group before leaving in [[2017]]. Hartson was editorial director of Hachette Books Group's Center Street imprint before, according to comments she made to the [[New York Times]], being fired for her politics. The two are being joined by Tom Mullen, who is CFO; Jean Anne Rose, a former publicity director at S&S, who is heading up publicity for All Seasons; and operations manager Vincent Remini.
The company plans to release four titles this year, with its first list coming out this fall. Included in the debut lists are books by two Trump Administration officials: The Chief's Chief by [[Mark Meadows]], chief of staff for Trump in his last year in office, and In Trump Time: My Journal of America's Plague Year by Dr. [[Peter Navarro]], assistant to Trump and director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing.
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Despite warnings from staff and ignoring input from lawyers, [[Puerto Rico]]'s bankrupt utility signed a massive $300 million contract on October 17 with a tiny, inexperienced [[Montana]] company to rebuild its damaged electric grid in the aftermath of the [[Hurricane Maria]] disaster.
It was a horrible deal for Puerto Rico — and for US taxpayers expected to foot the bill, as emails, invoices, and reports exchanged between [[Whitefish Energy]] and Puerto Rico's public utility company, PREPA, released late Monday by the House Committee on Natural Resources show.
As part of the contract, Whitefish Energy ended up charging Puerto Rico more than double the regular wages for utility crew line workers and higher-than-normal daily meal rates. The energy company also struggled to get equipment to the island, leading the Puerto Rican government to hire expensive charter flights, according to the newly publicized details of the botched deal.
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*[[Purple Heart|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Heart]] - //Wikipedia.//
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MOSCOW – [[Russia]]n President [[Vladimir Putin]] has announced the successful development of the world's first COVID-19 vaccine, which was rigorously tested on his political opponents and journalists.
All three phases of clinical trials have now been completed thanks to a number of oligarchs convicted in show trails, LGBT activists under house arrest, and disloyal state governors.
"Anti-corruption protesters generously donated their blood livers for vaccine research," explained Putin. "Our scientists have successfully used pre-existing research on anti-war demonstrators to develop an Ebola vaccine, so we were halfway there."
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[[Vladimir Putin]] personally authorised a secret spy agency operation to support a "mentally unstable" [[Donald Trump]] in the [[2016]] US presidential election during a closed session of [[Russia]]'s national security council, according to what are assessed to be leaked [[Kremlin]] documents.
The key meeting took place on 22 January 2016, the papers suggest, with the Russian president, his spy chiefs and senior ministers all present.
They agreed a Trump White House would help secure [[Moscow]]'s strategic objectives, among them "social turmoil" in the US and a weakening of the American president's negotiating position.
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[[Alexander Dugin]] was a fan of [[Donald Trump]] even when the rest of the world thought he was a lunatic with little chance of winning the primaries – let alone the US election. Now the ultra-nationalist that [[Breitbart]] dubbed 'Putin's Rasputin' has a message for the White House: "Call me."
Dugin, 55, already has fans in the US; White House Chief Strategist [[Steve Bannon]] in [[2014]] defended his political theory, which fuses Martin Heidegger with Orthodox mysticism and a vitriolic hatred of liberals and 'globalists'. In regular tirades on his pro-Kremlin TV show, Dugin rails against a "corrupt, perverted, greedy gang of banksters and destroyers of cultures, traditions and identities".
The admiration goes both ways. As far back as Super Tuesday, Dugin was lauding Donald Trump as a revolutionary force in American politics and took up the billionaire's call to 'drain the swamp'.
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*[[QAnon|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QAnon]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[QAnon|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/QAnon]], RationalWiki.
*[[QAnon Debunking Wiki|https://qanon-debunking.fandom.com/wiki/QAnon_Debunking_Wiki]], Fandom.
*[[Pastbin link showing decryption method used to crack tripcode|https://pastebin.com/P1g5RPWs]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[QAnon Believer Teamed Up With Conspiracy Theorists to Plot Kidnapping, Police Say|https://www.thedailybeast.com/cynthia-abcug-qanon-conspiracy-theorist-charged-in-kidnapping-plot]]'' January 4, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Colorado]] mother [[Cynthia Abcug]] became an unlikely star on the fringe right last year thanks to a battle with her state's child-welfare department over custody of her son, which became a cause célèbre among believers of the bizarre pro-Trump [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory.
But a recently unsealed arrest warrant alleges that Abcug had bigger plans, working with other armed QAnon believers to plan a kidnapping.
[[Montana]] police arrested Abcug in Kalispell, Montana, on Dec. 30, on a felony conspiracy to commit kidnapping arrest warrant issued in Colorado. Abcug had allegedly teamed up with other QAnon believers to carry out the kidnapping, according to witness statements to police.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[QAnon Believers Are Pushing New Trump Conspiracy Theories on TikTok|https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/qanon-conspiracy-theories-trump-tiktok-1118668/]]'' January 25, 2021, EJ Dickson, [[Rolling Stone]]
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Over the past few months, as conspiracy theories have circulated regarding the election results and President [[Joe Biden]]'s inauguration, social platforms have struggled to keep up with the onslaught of misinformation. Much of these false narratives have been driven by believers of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory, the baseless idea that President Trump is lying in wait to expose a secret cabal of Democrats engaged in a child sex-trafficking ring. Inauguration Day was supposed to mark the "storm," or the day of reckoning when Trump would arrest all of his enemies and send them to [[Guantanamo Bay]]; when the storm never arrived, many QAnon believers were left angry and confused.
In the week since the inauguration, QAnon believers have struggled to reconcile their worldview with the reality that Biden is president, in many cases coming up with new, increasingly bizarre theories to support their belief that Trump will soon take office once again. [[TikTok]], which has a younger-skewing user base and has historically struggled to curb the proliferation of conspiracy theories, is one social platform currently playing host to the baseless belief that President Trump will be sworn into office on March 4th, [[2021]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon Believers Were Part Of Mob That Stormed The Capitol|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/katienotopoulos/qanon-believers-stormed-the-capitol]]'' January 6, 2021, Katie Notopoulos, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Believers in [[QAnon]], the collective delusion that holds President [[Donald Trump]] will save the country from an evil deep state cabal, were part of the mob that stormed the Capitol today.
One well-known figure in the QAnon world who dresses up in a furry hat as the "QAnon shaman" sat on the dais of the Senate chamber. Images of a man in a "Q" T-shirt with the phrase "trust the plan," a catchphrase from the conspiracy theory, was pictured confronting a police officer inside the Capitol.
In another video taken by HuffPost journalist Igor Bobic, the same man appears to chase a police officer up a staircase.
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[[Michael Flynn]] made some news this Memorial Day weekend. Not in a good way for a retired lieutenant general. Appearing at a "For God & Country" conference in [[Dallas]] that was associated with the nutty [[QAnon]] movement, Flynn was asked "why what happened in [[[Myanmar]]] can't happen here." The questioner, who called himself a "simple Marine," was referring to the brutal military coup that overthrew the democratically elected government there in early February and and installed a junta that has killed over 800 people and detained thousands—and he was citing the Burmese coup as a positive example. People in the pro-Trump, [[Big Lie]]-embracing crowd cheered to show their desire for similar action in the United States. Flynn replied, "No reason. I mean, it should happen here."
[[Twitter]] exploded. A former [[US Army]] general, a past head of the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]], [[Donald Trump]]'s first national security adviser (if only for a blink of an eye)—Flynn appeared to be calling for the violent overthrow of the US government by the military because [[Joe Biden]] was elected president. Flynn's previous association with the paranoid and crazy QAnon-verse had spurred plenty of questions about him. But now he seemed to have gone full bonkers. Once the story hit that he had endorsed a military coup for the United States, he quickly claimed he had not said this and labeled the controversy "fake news." That is, he lied. (Reminder: he pleaded guilty to lying to [[FBI]] agents during the Trump-[[Russia]] investigation, and Trump fired him. Yet before leaving office, Trump pardoned Flynn.) And keep in mind that a major premise of the QAnon cult is that Biden's election was a hoax and that Trump remains the legitimate president and will soon be returned (somehow) to power. Such a Trump restoration can only happen through means that violate the US Constitution. So by merely hobnobbing with the QAnoners as if they are a respectable crew, Flynn is honoring the view that a legitimate election can (and will) be overturned in a coup-like fashion.
Flynn's remark drew much attention to the QAnonFest, where there were plenty of bizarre moments. Those included loony lawyer [[Sidney Powell]] stating that Trump would soon be reinstated as president and a new inauguration date has been set for him. [[Roger Stone]]'s social media adviser urged the hanging of [[Hillary Clinton]]. Rep. [[Louie Gohmert]] (R-Tex.) took the stage to downplay the 1/6 seditious attack on the US Capitol and then later posed for a photo with a prominent QAnon promoter. And a baseball bat signed by Flynn was auctioned off, with someone paying $8,000 for the item.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon conspiracy theories about the coronavirus pandemic are a public health threat|https://theconversation.com/qanon-conspiracy-theories-about-the-coronavirus-pandemic-are-a-public-health-threat-135515]]'' April 8, 2020, Marc-André Argentino, [[The Conversation]]
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The [[QAnon]] movement started in [[2017]] after someone using an anonymous account known only as Q posted wild conspiracy theories about U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] on the internet forum [[4chan]].
QAnon conspiracy theorists believe a deep state cabal of global elites is responsible for all the evil in the world. They also believe those same elites are seeking to bring down Trump, whom they see as the world's only hope to defeat the deep state. QAnon has now brought the same conspiracy mentality to the coronavirus crisis.
As a researcher of online movements like QAnon, I use a combination of data science and digital ethnography to research how extremist movements use technology to create propaganda, recruit members to ideological causes, inspire acts of violence or impact democratic institutions.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon Conspiracy Theorist Agent Margaritaville on the Run From Cops|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3z57k/qanon-conspiracy-theorist-agent-margaritaville-on-the-run-from-cops]]'' July 24, 2020, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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This is Agent Margaritaville. He's a [[YouTube]]r, a [[QAnon]] conspiracy theorist, and, since May, a wanted man. The 57-year-old, whose real name is [[Gerald Brummell]], is wanted on two charges of engaging "in conduct to impede performance of justice duties."
The squat man with hair as white as snow slowly lifts his hooded head to the camera. His eyes full of fear dart back and forth before he quickly pulls down his hood.
[[Toronto]] police told VICE that Brummell has yet to be arrested or turn himself in and they are "actively looking for him."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon conspiracy theory followers step out of the shadows and may be headed to U.S. Congress|https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/qanon-conspiracy-theory-followers-step-out-of-the-shadows-and-may-be-headed-to-u-s-congress-1.5023191]]'' July 14, 2020, Marc-Andre Argentino, Canadian Press, [[CTV News]]
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Until recently, many people didn't take conspiracy movements seriously, even though violent acts have been perpetrated by those on the fringe. People who believe in false conspiracy theories are often just considered silly or weird.
Below the surface, however, there are movements from these communities that have negatively affected our societies, and will continue to do so. The most prominent of these conspiracy communities is the [[QAnon]] movement.
QAnon adherents are not your caricature conspiracy theorists wearing tin foil hats and living in their parents' basement. Some may soon be elected officials.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon Doesn't Think Trump Conceded|https://www.vice.com/en/article/akdnmj/qanon-doesnt-think-trump-conceded]]'' January 8, 2021, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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Unraveling viral disinformation and explaining where it came from, the harm it's causing, and what we should do about it. See More ?
It was the moment [[QAnon]] supporters had hoped would never come: On Thursday night, in a video posted to [[Twitter]], President [[Donald Trump]] finally conceded the presidential election to [[Joe Biden]].
But rather than reacting with anger and disillusionment, QAnon supporters did what they always do when things don't go their way: They came up with their own interpretation.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[QAnon explained: the antisemitic conspiracy theory gaining traction around the world|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/25/qanon-conspiracy-theory-explained-trump-what-is]]'' August 25, 2020, Julia Carrie Wong, [[The Guardian]]
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To [[Donald Trump]], it's "people who love our country". To the [[FBI]], it's a potential domestic terror threat. And to you or anyone else who has logged on to [[Facebook]] in recent months, it may just be a friend or family member who has started to show an alarming interest in child trafficking, the "cabal", or conspiracy theories about [[Bill Gates]] and the coronavirus.
This is [[QAnon]], a wide-ranging and baseless internet conspiracy theory that reached the American mainstream in August. The movement has been festering on the fringes of rightwing internet communities for years, but its visibility has exploded in recent months amid the social unrest and uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic.
Now, a QAnon supporter is probably heading to the US [[Congress]], the president (who plays a crucial role in QAnon's false narrative) has refused to debunk and disavow it, and the successful hijacking of the #SaveTheChildren hashtag has provided the movement a more palatable banner under which to stage real-life recruiting events and manipulate local news coverage.
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Far-right [[QAnon]] belivers, while they claim to be against the sex trafficking of children, have quickly come to the defense of Rep. [[Matt Gaetz]], R-Fla., following The [[New York Times]] report that the Department of Justice has opened an investigation over Gaetz's alleged sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl whose travel expenses he paid.
QAnon supporters claim to believe in an event called "The Storm," scheduled for a constantly-receding future date, which would bring about mass arrests of Democrats who have taken part in the trafficking of children. There is absolutely no evidence to support any aspect of that belief. "While the Storm is at the center of the QAnon narrative, it's also flexible enough to fold in just anything that makes the news," [[Daily Beast]] reporter [[Will Sommer]] noted in a QAnon explainer.
"Anything to ruin a reputation and cast doubt," one QAnon support wrote on [[Telegram]], following the news breaking about Gaetz on Tuesday night. "Set up. Got to love the crap they pull with these unarmed [sic] sources," another wrote. "This is a smear by [Nancy] Pelosi," added a different QAnon follower. "The left is trying really hard to get Gaetz out of [[Congress]], sounds more like their [sic] panicking!!!" another penned in the large group chat of believers. "I believe Matt," QAnon fan Laura Miller wrote, adding, "He will weather the storm. 3 unnamed sources?? Can you say hearsay???"
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{{f344.png}} ''[[QAnon Followers Think JFK Jr. Is Coming Back on the 4th of July|https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/qanon-jfk-jr-conspiracy-theory-854938/]]'' July 3, 2019, EJ Dickson, [[Rolling Stone]]
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Consider, if you will, a sliding scale of celebrities. On one end of this spectrum are those who are still alive, including but not limited to: Jennifer Aniston, [[Justin Bieber]], nine-tenths of the original cast of [[Beverly Hills]], 90210. On the other end are those who are dead, also including but not limited to: [[Elvis Presley]], John Belushi, and (arguably) Tupac.
On this scientific scale, [[John F. Kennedy Jr]]. falls somewhere in between Judy Garland and former [[Minnesota]] Twins center fielder Kirby Puckett; all of which is to say, he is extremely, irrefutably dead. In July [[1999]], the pulchritudinous son of John and Jackie Kennedy and cofounder of George magazine perished in a tragic plane crash at the age of 38, along with his wife Carolyn Bessette and his sister-in-law Lauren. At least, this is the conventional narrative perpetuated by the fake news media, according to supporters of the pro-Trump conspiracy theory [[QAnon]]. Hardcore Q believers think that JFK Jr. is not only alive and well, but also that he plans to emerge from his 20-year hiatus from public life by coming out and supporting Trump as his running mate in [[2020]]. Moreover, they believe that a guy in [[Pittsburgh]] named Vincent Fusca is actually JFK Jr. in disguise, and they have made T-shirts promoting this belief. (Seriously. You can buy them on [[Amazon]].)
The theory that JFK Jr. is alive and a Trump supporter and a hirsute former financial services professional who lives in Pittsburgh has been percolating in QAnon forums for at least the past year. But it recently made a resurgence on [[YouTube]], where QAnon supporters are posting tutorials for how to make JFK Jr. face masks to wear to Trump's much-hyped July 4th rally, when they believe JFK Jr. will finally emerge from hiding. The goal of the masks, according to [[Daily Beast]] reporter [[Will Sommer]], is for believers to be able to easily identify other QAnon supporters (though, frankly, this seems unlikely, as the shock of seeing a long-dead celebrity casually walking around [[Washington]] would almost certainly inspire mass fear and panic in the streets).
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More than likely, a full-fledged supporter of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy cult will be sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives in January [[2021]]: [[Marjorie Taylor Greene]], on Aug. 11, won a GOP primary in [[Georgia]]'s 14th [[Congress]]ional District — and given how overwhelmingly [[Republican]] that district is, she is going into the general election with a major advantage. QAnon is showing no signs of slowing down, and according to The [[Daily Beast]]'s [[Kelly Weill]], the cult is attracting some well-trained military veterans.
QAnon believes that President [[Donald Trump]] was sent to the White House to combat an international pedophile ring that has infiltrated the United States' federal government and practices Satanism. [[Cult]] members also believe that an anonymous figure named "Q" is giving them updates on Trump's battle against the satanic pedophiles.
[[FBI]] agents have warned that QAnon followers are quite capable of violence. And Weill, in an article published in the Beast on Aug. 18, warns that some well-trained military veterans are embracing the cult.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[QAnon gains ground ahead of 2020 U.S election|https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/qanon-gains-ground-ahead-of-2020-u-s-election-1.5692985]]'' August 19, 2020, [[CBC Radio]]
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On Wednesday, U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] thanked [[QAnon]] conspiracy theorists for their support. This follows his move last week to publicly back a QAnon supporter who just won a [[Republican]] primary run-off in [[Georgia]]. The endorsement drew widespread criticism because QAnon is a baseless conspiracy theory built on an unfounded belief about a deep state group of elites who exploit children and are united against Trump.
[[Kevin Roose]] is a tech columnist for the [[New York Times]] and host of the podcast Rabbit Hole. Today he explains why QAnon is a dangerous source of misinformation with the makings of a national security threat.
Listen on [[Google]] Podcasts
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{{f182.png}} ''[[QAnon has found a home among wellness influencers - and new audiences, says reporter|https://www.cbc.ca/radio/day6/funding-confusion-for-first-nations-schools-qanon-wellness-the-mulan-legend-bring-it-on-turns-20-and-more-1.5711574/qanon-has-found-a-home-among-wellness-influencers-and-new-audiences-says-reporter-1.5711585]]'' September 5, 2020, [[CBC Radio]]
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The [[QAnon]] conspiracy has made its way into online communities led by wellness and alternative medicine influencers, according to one reporter.
Now, social media users who wouldn't seek out such fringe content are discovering it through [[Instagram]] and [[Twitter]] feeds dedicated to health.
QAnon is a right-wing conspiracy group that believes that so-called deep-state traitors are plotting against U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]. Some of its self-professed members also believe a cabal of pedophiles are running a child sex trafficking ring.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon influencers want their followers to infiltrate Republican precinct committees - and the plan shows signs it's working|https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/qanon-influencers-want-their-followers-infiltrate-republican-precinct]]'' June 14, 2021, Alex Kaplan, [[Media Matters]]
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Multiple influencers supporting or connected to the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory have been urging their followers to sign up as [[Republican]] precinct committee members. Some have replied that they signed up or promised to try to do so.
[[Dan Schultz]], a local GOP committee member and attorney from [[Arizona]] who, "since the [[Tea Party]] movement, has encouraged conservatives to run for low-level Republican office," as noted by The [[Daily Beast]], has in recent months been promoting a plan called the "precinct strategy." The idea is for conservatives, particularly Trump supporters, to sign up as local Republican precinct committee officers -- who can elect people to higher-up positions in the party -- throughout the country, as many of these positions are vacant from lack of public awareness. And from there, they could also potentially gain influence over elected officials. (Schultz has also said that he used to be a contributor for the right-wing blog RedState, writing under the pseudonym "ColdWarrior.")
In February, Schultz appeared on former Trump adviser [[Steve Bannon]]'s show War Room: Pandemic to promote his plan. Some users on far-right message boards took interest in the interview at the time, as did some QAnon supporters. Since then, the QAnon community's interest in and connection to Schultz's plan has grown.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon is a Nazi Cult, Rebranded|https://www.justsecurity.org/72339/qanon-is-a-nazi-cult-rebranded/]]'' September 9, 2020, Gregory Stanton, [[Just Security]]
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A secret cabal is taking over the world. They kidnap children, slaughter, and eat them to gain power from their blood. They control high positions in government, banks, international finance, the news media, and the church. They want to disarm the police. They promote homosexuality and pedophilia. They plan to mongrelize the white race so it will lose its essential power.
Does this conspiracy theory sound familiar? It is. The same narrative has been repackaged by [[QAnon]].
I have studied and worked to prevent genocide for forty years. [[Genocide]] Watch and the Alliance Against Genocide, the first international anti-genocide coalition, see such hate-filled conspiracy theories as early warning signs of deadly genocidal violence.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon Is Here to Stay-Even Though Trump Lost|https://www.vice.com/en/article/7k9v4g/qanon-is-here-to-stayeven-though-trump-lost]]'' November 9, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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In the early hours of Election Day, Q, the anonymous forum poster whose cryptic messages are the basis for the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory, uploaded a picture of a huge American flag along with a quote from [[Abraham Lincoln]], and promised followers that "together we win."
But almost a week later, with President-elect [[Joe Biden]] declared the winner of the election, and some followers beginning to question their beliefs, Q has not been heard from since.
The length of the absence is not unprecedented. There have been gaps of weeks or months previously. In [[2019]], when Q's former home [[8chan]] was shut down, they didn't post anything for three months until they reappeared on the rebranded [[8kun]].
But given how central President [[Donald Trump]] is to the conspiracy theory, Q's current lack of messages to their millions of followers is possibly his most significant period of silence to date.
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Since its origin three years ago, [[QAnon]] has festered in the darker corners of the internet. Now the group's followers, who call themselves "believers," have found a niche on social media and within the [[Republican]] Party.
QAnon began as a single conspiracy theory. But its followers now act more like a virtual cult, largely adoring and believing whatever disinformation the conspiracy community spins up.
Its main conspiracy theories claim dozens of politicians and A-list celebrities work in tandem with governments around the globe to engage in child sex abuse. Followers also believe there is a "deep state" effort to annihilate U.S. President [[Donald Trump]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon Is Running the Pizzagate Playbook With Hunter Biden|https://www.vice.com/en/article/7k9z4a/qanon-is-running-the-pizzagate-playbook-with-hunter-biden]]'' October 19, 2020, Dabid Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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In [[2016]], the original [[Pizzagate]] conspiracy theory—which claimed Democrats were running a child sex ring—spawned the birth of [[QAnon]], a conspiracy movement that has grown to become a global phenomenon.
Now, as QAnon's hero, President [[Donald Trump]], trails his rival by double digits in almost all national polls, Pizzagate 2.0 has emerged as an attempt to undermine the campaign of Democratic nominee [[Joe Biden]].
Over the weekend, the baseless conspiracy theory, which claims Biden's son Hunter is a pedophile, spread with astonishing speed from the depths of fringe message board [[4chan]] to being peddled by a national TV station.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[QAnon Mom Charged With Kidnapping Her Kids|https://www.thedailybeast.com/qanon-mom-charged-with-kidnapping-her-kids]]'' March 28, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A [[QAnon]] conspiracy theorist, fascinated with the crackpot legal theories of the anti-government "sovereign citizen" movement, allegedly kidnapped her two daughters last week. It is just the latest example of the growing and increasingly dangerous overlap between right-wing conspiracy theories and real-life violent crime.
QAnon believers have been charged in the past with two murders, a terrorist incident near the Hoover Dam, and an incidence of church vandalism, all of which appear to have been motivated by their bizarre beliefs.
[[Kentucky]] resident [[Neely Blanchard]], whose two daughters are legally in their grandmother's sole custody, allegedly took the children from their grandmother's house in Logan County, Ky., on March 20, according to police. An amber alert sent out after the alleged abduction warned that Blanchard was armed with a handgun.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon Now Has Its Very Own Super PAC|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/k7eppz/qanon-now-has-its-very-own-super-pac]]'' March 2, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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[[Disarm the Deep State]] is a fund established by [[Jim Watkins]], the operator of the hate-filled message board [[8chan]] that the mysterious leader of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory has made his home.
The fund's website says it's the first Super PAC "dedicated to removing shadow government actors" and that its mission is to "mobilize a community of patriots in order to remove power from Deep State members."
The group did not immediately respond to questions about the fund's activities, but according to the official [[Twitter]] account, Watkins, who lives in the [[Philippines]], is not the only person involved in operating the Super PAC.
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A false rumor that the coronavirus outbreak is a plot by former [[Microsoft]] CEO [[Bill Gates]] is being spread by supporters of the pro-Trump [[QAnon]] movement and the anti-vax community.
A QAnon [[YouTube]]r named [[Jordan Sather]] warned his followers on Tuesday that the coronavirus was a "new fad disease" and claimed the release of the virus that causes it was "planned." Following Sather's heavily retweeted thread, the conspiracy theory traveled across [[Facebook]], [[Twitter]], and YouTube.
The newly discovered virus — a member of the coronavirus family that includes past outbreaks SARS and MERS — has infected more than 644 people and killed 18 since Dec. 31, [[2019]], according to [[Chinese]] news reports. Infected travelers have been detected in [[Japan]], [[Vietnam]], [[South Korea]], [[Thailand]], [[Taiwan]], and Singapore. The first US case was announced on Tuesday, and five US airports have begun screening for the virus after a man in his thirties from Snohomish County, [[Washington]], had his infection confirmed by a recently developed genetic test. (A potential second US case was announced today.) And on Thursday, Chinese officials quarantined a number of cities in close proximity to the center of the outbreak, Wuhan. Public transportation was shut down, roads were blocked, and outbound flights were suspended, leaving 20 million people effectively unable to leave on the eve of the Chinese Lunar New Year.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[QAnon Turns on Sebastian Gorka After He Calls Them 'Garbage'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/qanon-turns-on-sebastian-gorka-after-he-calls-them-garbage]]'' March 27, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Former White House adviser [[Sebastian Gorka]] is no stranger to conspiracy theories. In January, for example, he suggested that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was secretly dead.
Normally, that would align him with believers in [[QAnon]], the wacko movement that posits that the [[Democratic Party]] is run by pedophiles and also think Ginsburg is dead. But now the top figures in QAnon are coming for Gorka.
Gorka has clashed with QAnon believers in the past. As a former White House insider, they expect him to validate that their theory is real. Instead, he frequently tweets that "Q is garbage."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[QAnon Was Kicked Off Facebook. Now Where Does It Go?|https://www.thedailybeast.com/qanon-was-kicked-off-facebook-now-where-does-it-go?ref=home]]'' October 7, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[QAnon]] followers are scrambling for a new digital home after [[Facebook]] issued a blanket ban on the movement's pages on Tuesday, in what looks likely to be the most significant social media crackdown in the history of the pro-Trump conspiracy movement.
Faced with a wide-ranging purge, QAnon followers dreaming of the day [[Donald Trump]] orders the mass arrests of his opponents are faced with a choice: flee to another, more Trumpian, social network, or try to go underground on Facebook by disassociating their QAnon groups from the increasingly toxic QAnon brand.
Facebook was uniquely valuable to QAnon believers, according to Travis View, a QAnon researcher and co-host of the QAnon [[Anonymous]] podcast, because it offered a huge well of potential followers, as well as a "group" function for QAnon believers to radicalize one another.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon website shuts down after NJ man identified as operator|https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/nation/2020/09/11/qanon-website-shuts-down-after-nj-man-identified-operator/3472475001/]]'' September 11, 2020, William Turton, Bloomberg, [[Detroit News]]
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A popular website for posts about the conspiracy group [[QAnon]] abruptly shut down after a fact-checking group identified the developer as a [[New Jersey]] man.
Qmap.pub is among the largest websites promoting the QAnon conspiracy, with over 10 million visitors in July, according to web analytics firm SimilarWeb Ltd., and served as the primary archive of QAnon's posts. The website aggregates posts by Q, the anonymous figure behind the QAnon theory, and the creator of the Qmap.pub website is known online only as "QAppAnon."
The fact-checking site Logically.ai identified [[Jason Gelinas]] of New Jersey on Sept. 10 as the "developer and mouthpiece" for the site. New Jersey state records connect QAppAnon to Gelinas's home address, Bloomberg found.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Qanon-Believing Proud Boy Accused of Murdering 'Lizard' Brother With Sword|https://www.thedailybeast.com/proud-boy-member-accused-of-murdering-his-brother-with-a-sword-4]]'' January 9, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A self-proclaimed member of the far-right [[Proud Boys]] group who also believes in the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory allegedly murdered his own brother with a sword.
Prosecutors say Buckey Wolfe, 26, killed his brother in [[Seattle]] on Sunday night by stabbing him in the head with a four-foot-long sword.
Wolfe, who prosecutors say exhibited signs of mental illness, called police himself after the killing and claimed he thought his brother was a lizard, The [[Seattle Times]] reported. When detectives arrived, he asked them if they saw other "lizards," according to court filings. Wolfe has been charged with second-degree murder.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[QAnon-ers' Magic Cure for Coronavirus: Just Drink Bleach!|https://www.thedailybeast.com/qanon-conspiracy-theorists-magic-cure-for-coronavirus-is-drinking-lethal-bleach]]'' January 28, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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As the global death toll from an alarming new coronavirus surged this week, promoters of the pro-Trump [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory were urging their fans to ward off the illness by purchasing and drinking dangerous bleach.
The substance—dubbed "[[Miracle Mineral Solution]]" or "MMS"—has long been promoted by fringe groups as a combination miracle cure and vaccine for everything from autism to cancer and HIV/AIDS.
The [[Food and Drug Administration]] has repeatedly warned consumers not to drink MMS, last year calling it effectively a "dangerous bleach" that could cause "severe vomiting" and "acute liver failure." But those warnings haven't stopped QAnon devotees—who believe in a world where [[Donald Trump]] is at war with shadowy deep-state "cabal"—from promoting a lethal substance as a salve for a health crisis that speaks to the darkest recesses of fringe thought.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnon's 2020 resurgence|https://www.axios.com/qanons-2020-resurgence-41759d2b-7d08-4d6e-bad0-d2a63b6285ad.html]]'' August 4, 2020, Stef W. Kight, [[Axios]]
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The strange realities of [[2020]] have perfectly played to the kind of fear [[QAnon]] thrives on, driving record online interest in the conspiracy theory.
Why it matters: QAnon is not just one fringe conspiracy theory — it's a sprawling network of falsehoods that's seeping into the mainstream. Its growing influence is sowing fear and confusion around some of today's most important issues, such as election integrity and the coronavirus pandemic.
QAnon rose out of the [[2016]] [[Pizzagate]] conspiracy theory and has grown into a decentralized network that analyzes cryptic prophecies dropped in remote online forums by "Q," who claims, without ever offering evidence, to be a Trump administration official with high-level clearance.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[QAnon's Coronavirus-Fueled Boom Is A Warning Of What's To Come|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/qanon-coronavirus-disinformation_n_5eea6123c5b6a475b84c90c2?ri18n=true]]'' June 29, 2020, Jesselyn Cook, [[Huffington Post]]
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Hours after the [[World Health Organization]] declared the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic on March 11, [[Fox News]] primetime host [[Sean Hannity]] pondered the news on his radio show. It "may be true," he mused to his audience of millions, that "coronavirus fearmongering by the deep state will go down in history as one of the biggest frauds to manipulate economies, suppress dissent and push mandated medicines."
Once again, far-right conspiracy theories had broken loose from internet dens and shaped mainstream conservative media coverage. Hannity, a close confidant to President [[Donald Trump]], was parroting a known promoter of [[QAnon]], the online fringe movement that claims a "deep state" cabal of Satanist elites is running an international child sex trafficking ring, among an ever-expanding repertoire of other falsehoods.
The COVID-19 emergency has turbocharged QAnon's ability to spread tactical disinformation and attract new followers. As the movement seizes on public anxiety surrounding the virus to lure more people into its conspiratorial web, new data compiled by HuffPost reveals shocking spikes in traffic for dozens of the most influential QAnon accounts across social media. Many have more than tripled in size amid the crisis.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[QAnon's Fave Website Lost Its Host-but Found a New Russian One|https://www.thedailybeast.com/8kun-qanons-favorite-website-lost-its-host-but-found-a-new-russian-one]]'' October 19, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[QAnon]]—an unhinged conspiracy theory falsely accusing President [[Donald Trump]]'s foes of Satanic pedophilia and cannibalism—has become so enmeshed in the GOP that at least one Q-loving [[Republican]] is expected to win a congressional seat this year.
But in more level-headed industries, the theory is so toxic that few U.S. companies want anything to do with it. That includes an [[Oregon]]-based web services company that severed ties with the main QAnon-associated website on Sunday night, temporarily taking the site offline.
[[8kun]], a seedy forum previously known as [[8chan]], is the current ground zero for QAnon. The site is home to Q, a person or group of people who claim to be a high-level government insider dropping hints about an impending pro-Trump revolution. (The site is also home to white supremacists, including some who have used it to publicize mass-shootings.) The site's reputation made it anathema to web services companies, with internet activists campaigning to keep 8kun offline.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[QAnon's Home 8kun Is Imploding-and Q Has Gone Silent|https://www.thedailybeast.com/qanons-home-8kun-is-implodingand-q-has-gone-silent]]'' November 12, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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For regulars on the internet forum [[8kun]], Election Day was supposed to be a revelation. President [[Donald Trump]] would win in a landslide, maybe sweeping all 50 states, in a glorious victory foretold by 8kun's most famous user: the anonymous personality known as Q.
Instead, Trump lost, Q has gone silent, and one of 8kun's main administrators has quit.
8kun, a shady forum previously known as [[8chan]], has survived challenges in the past. The site went dark when it lost support from internet services companies in [[2019]] after three alleged mass shooters used the site to advertise their massacres. But now 8kun appears to be facing a more existential threat as the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory flounders, the forum's top talent jumps ship, and prominent users float conspiracy theories about corrupt dealings behind the scenes at 8kun.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[QAnon's New Conspiracy: Democrats Are Stealing African Children|https://www.thedailybeast.com/qanon-targets-africa-with-new-conspiracy-that-democrats-are-stealing-local-children?ref=home]]'' August 3, 2020, Philip Obaji, [[Daily Beast]]
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ABUJA, [[Nigeria]]—Just days after [[Twitter]] announced that it's no longer letting the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory run rampant on its site, the theory's promoters began to target media in Nigeria, [[Africa]]'s most populous nation and the world's biggest Black society, sending emails depicting United States Democrats as anti-Black to multiple newsrooms and individual journalists.
In one email sent to multiple journalists, including news staff of Cool FM, Wazobia FM and Nigeria Info FM—Nigeria's three biggest private radio stations—the sender, who goes by the name "William Gyado," claimed a U.S. government agent with access to classified information involving the Trump administration and its American opponents had found that "there is a worldwide cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles who rule and control almost everything in the world" and that these pedophiles are Americans who exploit Black people, including children in West Africa, and brutalize African Americans using law-enforcement agents.
The email also says former U.S. vice-president and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] disrespects Black people and is being protected by pedophiles. The sender claims U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] knows all about this evil cabal's wrongdoing and that most Americans elected Trump to put an end to the cabal . In the end, there is a call on Africans to share the message with their contacts and social media followers "until it gets to our brothers and sisters in the U.S. who will be voting in the presidential election in November."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[QAnons Are Harassing People at the Whim of a Woman They Say Is Canada's Queen|https://www.vice.com/en/article/3aqvkw/qanons-are-harassing-people-at-the-whim-of-a-woman-they-say-is-canadas-queen-romana-didulo]]'' June 17, 2021, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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The woman whom thousands of Canadians believe is their secret ruler isn't afraid to tell her followers she's calling for the executions of health care workers and politicians behind the vaccination rollout.
"At the firing squad, the military firing squad, you will receive not one, but two bullets on your forehead for each child that you have harmed as a result of injecting this experimental vaccine," said [[Romana Didulo]] to those involved in vaccination efforts in a recent video on [[Telegram]]. "So when you go home tonight, think about how many bullets."
Didulo, a B.C.-based woman in her 50s, has recently built up a following of thousands of people who listen to her claims of having been put in control of the Great White North by the same forces that [[QAnon]] believers think are fighting the deep state in America. QAnon, for the uninitiated, is a wide-ranging, wildly unfactual conspiracy centred upon [[Donald Trump]]'s secret fight against an international cabal of elitist pedophiles. Didulo was recently thrust into her position by several well-known QAnon figures who helped anoint her as a leader and in turns sent a swarm of followers her way.
[[Image:Rubber Duck (8374801803).jpg|thumb|right|200px|If it sounds like a duck...]]
Dubious nonsense pushed as medical fact.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Quack-in-Chief Donald Trump Asks If Bleach Injections or Tanning Could Cure Covid-19|https://theintercept.com/2020/04/24/quack-chief-donald-trump-asks-bleach-injections-tanning-cure-covid-19/]]'' April 24, 2020, Robert Mackey, [[The Intercept]]
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The agony of [[Doctor]] Birx, a former Army colonel who serves as the White House coronavirus task force coordinator and often seems at pains not to correct the commander-in-chief, was captured on camera as she sat offstage listening to the president.
Dr. [[Deborah Birx]] tried hard not to betray her feelings, looking down and away from the president, when [[Donald Trump]] suggested, during a coronavirus briefing on Thursday, that doctors should "check" to see if injecting patients suffering from Covid-19 with bleach or isopropyl alcohol, or exposing them to ultraviolet light, might cure them.
The president's spitballing came in response to a presentation by Bill Bryan, a science and technology advisor to the secretary of Homeland Security, who had just described research carried out at the U.S. Army's biosecurity laboratory at Fort Detrick, Md. showing that the virus can be neutralized on nonporous surfaces by disinfectants or prolonged exposure to sunlight.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Questions about Trump's incomplete physical after president's hydroxychloroquine admission: report|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/23/questions-raised-about-trumps-incomplete-physical-after-presidents-hydroxychloroquine-admission-report_partner/]]'' May 23, 2020, Tom Boggioni, [[Salon]]
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According to a report from [[MSNBC]], White House correspondents have been unable to get a straight answer out of the White House as to when [[Donald Trump]] will complete the physical he began six months ago before the coronavirus pandemic slammed the U.S.
As the report notes, the president's annual exam that began back in November [[2019]] with the president tweeting, "Began phase one of my yearly physical. Everything very good (great!). Will complete next year."
Now, six months on, there has been no follow-up and questions are being raised, particularly in light of Trump's confession that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine to ward against contracting the coronavirus.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Questions Mount About Controversial Hunter Biden-China Dossier|https://theintercept.com/2020/11/11/hunter-biden-china-dossier/]]'' November 11, 2020, Mara Hvistendahl, [[The Intercept]]
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In the weeks leading up to the presidential election, a document detailing [[Hunter Biden]]'s purported connections to the [[Chinese Communist Party]] circulated in the far-right online ecosystem. The 64-page document, which is styled as a confidential "intelligence report," claims to reveal new links between the Chinese government and Hunter Biden, the son of then-Democratic presidential candidate [[Joe Biden]]. It also alleges Chinese influence operations aimed at "cultivating" Hunter Biden and, without giving concrete evidence, accuses the elder Biden of altering his stance on [[China]] as a result of his son's work there. "BIDEN shifted his view from hawkish to dovish after HUNTER began receiving entrée into Chinese elite political and financial institutions," the dossier alleges.
Published online in September, the dossier has been heralded as evidence of the Biden family's corruption by [[Steve Bannon]], [[Newt Gingrich]], and Q, the mysterious figure behind the conspiracy theory [[QAnon]]. The China dossier also served as a kind of prequel to a series of stories published in late October by the [[New York Post]]. Together, the China dossier and the Post stories, which were based on the contents of a laptop associated with Hunter Biden, appeared calculated to sow doubt about the elder Biden's fitness to govern by drawing unsubstantiated connections between the son's poor judgment and the father's politics.
In late October, disinformation researcher Elise Thomas discovered that both the firm whose logo appears on the China dossier, [[Typhoon Investigations]], and an associated analyst named [[Martin Aspen]] were fake. Martin Aspen is not the only invention in this strange saga, however, [[The Intercept]] has learned. Online bios describing the blogger who first published the dossier misrepresent significant aspects of his background. The blogger, Albert Marko, has variously presented himself as a pollster, an international relations buff, and a U.S. congressional expert. Public records show that he is a [[Florida]] resident who has launched a variety of mostly inactive businesses, including in software, painting, and cosmetics.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Quick look: Here's what Trump told the public versus what he told Bob Woodward about COVID-19|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/09/09/heres-what-trump-told-public-versus-bob-woodward-covid-19/5764729002/]]'' September 9, 2020, Savannah Behrmann, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON – President [[Donald Trump]]'s acknowledgement that he was publicly downplaying the coronavirus while privately admitting its severity to veteran [[Washington Post]] journalist [[Bob Woodward]] as early as February sent shock-waves on Wednesday.
Trump told Woodward in an interview on Feb. 7 about how much "more deadly" COVID-19 would be than the flu, a startling juxtaposition from the president's public remarks at the time and in the months since about COVID-19, its lethality and its spread.
"I wanted to always play it down," Trump said to Woodward on March 19, according to news outlets. "I still like playing it down, because I don't want to create a panic."
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*[[Quillette|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Quillette]], RationalWiki.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Quillette Isn't a Platform for Debate. It's a Soapbox for Self-Pity.|https://slate.com/technology/2019/01/quillette-claire-lehmann-intellectual-dark-web.html]]'' January 8, 2019, Daniel Engber, [[Slate Magazine]]
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In November, [[Politico]] Magazine published what was billed as "the first serious profile" of [[Quillette]].com, and of the website's founder, [[Claire Lehmann]]. The crowdfunded online journal, which Lehmann launched from her home in [[Sydney]] in [[2015]], has gained a major following among aggrieved rationalists, oppressed contrarians, and sundry other stifled surfers of the Intellectual Dark Web. As of this year, 1 million unique visitors are said to visit the site each month, and its output of politically incorrect, freethinker-y essays on identity politics, campus protests, and evolutionary psychology has been cheered by IDW celebrities such as [[Jordan Peterson]], [[Steven Pinker]], and [[Sam Harris]].
Lehmann describes her online magazine as "a space for unusual viewpoints" that is free of "puritanical partisan hysteria" and protects "the freedom of expression and conscience that allows imagination and fearless creativity to thrive." Here's another slogan for the site, which Lehmann shares with pride: Back in [[2016]], before Quillette attained its present notoriety, the A-list atheist Jerry Coyne instructed his readers to "think of it as [[Slate]], but more serious, more intellectual, and without any Regressive Leftism."
As a longtime Slate contributor, I found that gloss provocative. I would say this site has stood out for its commitment to intellectualism and a freedom from political orthodoxy. But Coyne and Lehmann suggest that creed is now defunct—that today, it's Quillette that holds these values. So when I read Coyne's descriptive—more serious, more intellectual, no leftism—I couldn't help but make my own translation: "Think of it as Slate," perhaps, "but the way Slate used to be."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Quillette, Ben Shapiro, and the Myth of Conservative 'Facts'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/quillette-ben-shapiro-and-the-myth-of-conservative-facts]]'' March 23, 2019, Alex Leo, [[Daily Beast]]
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"Today's culture wars are framed as a contest between Left & Right, but it's about epistemology more than politics," tweeted [[Claire Lehmann]]. "On one side we have those who value evidence and reason, and on the other we have those who lay claim to knowledge via emotion and drama."
Lehmann, the editor in chief of [[Quillette]], is echoing a refrain oft shouted from the right: "We are the rational ones, the left is all about emotions. Facts don't care about your feelings!" The irony, of course, is this mythology the right has built about itself ignores its deeply anti-intellectual roots and embrace of grievance and fear over facts.
Quillette, a site that fancies itself intellectually contrarian but mostly publishes right-wing talking points couched in grievance politics, recently published a piece by Richard Hanania, a research fellow at Columbia University, called "It Isn't Your Imagination: [[Twitter]] Treats Conservatives More Harshly Than Liberals."
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*[[Quiverfull|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiverfull]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Racism is creeping back into mainstream science – we have to stop it|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jan/22/eugenics-racism-mainstream-science]]'' January 22, 2018, Angela Saini, [[The Guardian]]
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In the fallout from Toby Young's resignation from the Office for Students this month, it emerged that University College [[London]] has been unwittingly hosting an annual conference attended by race scientists and eugenicists for the past few years. This might have come as a shock to many people. But it is only the latest instalment in the rise of "scientific" racism within academia.
Researchers with extreme views on race number relatively few but, having languished on the margins of their fields for many years, they are now managing to push their ideas into the mainstream, including into respectable scientific journals.
Yale psychologist John Bargh: 'Politicians want us to be fearful. They're manipulating us for their own interest'
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When the [[New Republic]] devoted almost an entire issue (10/31/94) to a debate with the authors of [[The Bell Curve]], editor [[Andrew Sullivan]] justified the decision by writing, "The notion that there might be resilient ethnic differences in intelligence is not, we believe, an inherently racist belief."
In fact, the idea that some races are inherently inferior to others is the definition of racism. What the New Republic was saying—along with other media outlets that prominently and respectfully considered the thesis of [[Charles Murray]] and the late [[Richard Herrnstein]]'s book—is that racism is a respectable intellectual position, and has a legitimate place in the national debate on race.
The Bell Curve was accorded attention totally disproportionate to the merits of the book or the novelty of its thesis. The book and its dubious claims set the agenda for discussions on such public affairs programs as [[Nightline]] (10/21/94), the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (10/28/94), the McLaughlin Group (10/21/94), Charlie Rose (11/3/94, 11/4/94), Think Tank (10/14/94), PrimeTime Live (10/27/94) and All Things Considered (10/28/94).
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Racist activists who call themselves "groypers" are stepping up their attacks on more mainstream conservative groups, hosting an event next week aimed directly at conservative campus group [[Turning Point USA]].
Since October, the "groypers," who take their name from an obese cartoon toad who's like a more racist version of Pepe the Frog, have been showing up at campus events hosted by conservative groups like Turning Point and [[Young America's Foundation]]. They ask questions meant to push their anti-Semitic and racist beliefs into mainstream pro-Trump conservatism, and heckle speakers—even [[Donald Trump Jr]].
The fight has generated new publicity for groyper leader Nick Fuentes, a [[2017]] [[Charlottesville]] marcher and [[Holocaust denier]]. Meanwhile, Turning Point has struggled with the questioners mobbing their events. Turning Point boss and Trump pal [[Charlie Kirk]], who has become the focus for much of the so-called "[[America First]]" crew's enmity, tried to turn the tables on them in an appearance last month at the [[University of Houston]].
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{{f47.png}} ''[[Radical anti-vaccine faction that shut down Dodger Stadium says it is not done|https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-02-04/anti-vaccine-activists-dodger-stadium-have-more-plans]]'' February 4, 2021, Anita Chabria, [[Los Angeles Times]]
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A year ago, before coronavirus changed the world, stand-up comedian Jason Lefkowitz was shopping a script, working three nights a week as a [[Beverly Hills]] waiter and posting on social media about [[Bernie Sanders]] (like), high-fructose corn syrup (dislike) and the [[Philadelphia]] Eagles (love).
Now, he supports [[Donald Trump]], believes there is an elite ring of pedophiles running loose in [[Hollywood]] and [[Washington]] and led a protest that shut down the vaccine clinic at Dodger Stadium last week.
"I want my life back. I want to go to work. I don't want government checks," Lefkowitz said in an interview with The Times Wednesday. "They have made me what I am."
!!!See also
*[[Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Free_Europe/Radio_Liberty]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Raging Against 'Mere Life,' The Federalist Has Declared War On Public Health Orders|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/raging-against-mere-life-the-federalist-has-declared-war-on-public-health-orders]]'' May 13, 2020, Matt Shuham, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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String together coverage of COVID-19 "stay-at-home" orders in [[The Federalist]], the conservative website, and it begins to resemble an ode to death itself.
So sings the chorus of conservative PhDs, right-wing think tankers, business owners and scientific contrarians narrating the impact of COVID-19. The Federalist is their echo chamber, publishing dozens of articles in recent weeks largely focused on the need to "reopen" society.
As public health experts warn that the pandemic will require long-term sacrifices in order to keep infection rates down, a TPM review of three months of coverage found that The Federalist has pursued a different route. For weeks, the site has been at the vanguard of the backlash against COVID-19 public health orders.
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|>| !Raheem Kassam |
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|!birth date |August 1, 1986 (35 years)|
|!birth place |[[London|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London]], [[England|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England]]|
|!nationality |British|
|!party |[[Brexit Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brexit_Party]] (2019–present)<br>[[UK Independence Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_Independence_Party]] (2014–2015, 2016–2019)<br>[[Conservative Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Party_(UK)]] (former)|
|!alma mater |[[University of Westminster|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Westminster]]|
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''Raheem Kassam'' (born 1 August 1986)<<ref " [5]">> is a [[far-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far-right_politics]]<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> British political activist, former [[editor-in-chief|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/editor-in-chief]] of [[Breitbart News|Breitbart]] London, and former chief adviser to former [[UK Independence Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UK_Independence_Party]] (UKIP) leader [[Nigel Farage]].<<ref " [4]">> Kassam formerly ran in the party's [[November 2016 leadership election|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/November_2016_UK_Independence_Party_leadership_election]] before dropping out of the race on 31 October 2016.<<ref " [6]">> He was most recently the global editor-in-chief of ''[[Human Events|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Events]]''.
!!!See also
*[[Raheem Kassam|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raheem_Kassam]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "McGowan, Michael (2019-07-31). [[Labor wants Australia to refuse visa for 'career bigot' Raheem Kassam|https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/jul/31/labor-wants-australia-to-refuse-visa-for-career-bigot-raheem-kassam]]. //The Guardian//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Today programme gives far-right Raheem Kassam a platform to defend Tommy Robinson|https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/media/2018/08/today-programme-gives-far-right-raheem-kassam-platform-defend-tommy-robinson]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Beattie, Jason (2016-10-23). [[UKIP's bitter leadership war just got even nastier...|http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ukips-bitter-war-leadership-candidate-9111380]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[UKIP's Steven Woolfe and Raheem Kassam to stand for leadership|https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37570023]]. //BBC News//. 5 October 2016.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Bush, Stephen (25 October 2016). [[The rise of Raheem Kassam, Nigel Farage's back-room boy|http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/uk/2016/10/rise-raheem-kassam-nigel-farage-s-back-room-boy]]. //New Statesman//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Stone, Jon (31 October 2016). [[Raheem Kassam pulls out of Ukip leadership race|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/raheem-kassam-ukip-leadership-race-nigel-farage-a7388601.html]]. //The Independent//.">>
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|!remarks |Lincoln County|
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*[[FOIA Request Reveals FTC Flooded with Narconon Complaints|http://narcononreviews.net/narconon/foia-request-reveals-ftc-flooded-with-narconon-complaints/]], Narconon Reviews. August 19, 2015.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[DRONE FLYOVER: An even closer look at where Scientology is keeping Shelly Miscavige - 2017-05-15|DRONE FLYOVER: An even closer look at where Scientology is keeping Shelly Miscavige]] May 15, 2017, Tony Ortega, Underground Bunker">>
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Raise your hand if you have not been sued by Devin Nunes|https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/03/14/raise-your-hand-if-you-have-not-been-sued-by-devin-nunes/]]'' March 14, 2020, Dana Milbank, Opinion, [[Washington Post]]
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In these grim times — pandemic spreading, markets crashing, society shutting down — it seems there is nowhere we can turn for good news.
But there is! [[Devin Nunes]], bless his heart, is still filing lawsuits. The top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee has, aided by a lawyer with a colorful past and a flair for invective, sued just about everybody who criticizes him.
Including, just this month, The [[Washington Post]]. Phew! I was beginning to feel left out. (That was a joke, [[Congress]]man; please do not sue me.)
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|>| !Raja Krishnamoorthi |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Rally Forge |
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|>| !Ralph Abraham |
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|>| !Ralph Drollinger |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/59/Ralph_Drollinger_%28crop%29_in_2013.jpg/175px-Ralph_Drollinger_%28crop%29_in_2013.jpg]] |
|!birth date |April 20, 1954 (67 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Ralph Drollinger|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Drollinger]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Ralph Drollinger|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/people/ralph-drollinger/]], Right Wing Watch.
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|>| !Ralph Goodale |
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|>| !Ralph Norman |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Ralph Reed |
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!!!See also
*[[Ralph Reed|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Reed]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ralph Reed: GOP Belief in Exceptions "Mostly for Political Viability and Expediency"|https://rewire.news/article/2012/08/22/ralph-reed-gop-belief-in-exceptions-mostly-political-viability-and-expediency/]]'' August 22, 2012, Robin Marty, [[Rewire.News]]
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[[Ralph Reed]], the founder of the Christian Coalition, had a moment of pure honesty today, when he admitted that rank and file [[Republican]]s may not actually believe that rape victims should be allowed to terminate pregnancies.
Via [[CNN]]:
"I don't think that the Republican Party has ever nominated someone for president who didn't advocate for an exception for rape and incest and the life of the mother," said Ralph Reed, who leads the [[Faith and Freedom Coalition]]. "So the party has always had a diversity of views on that point."
Still, Reed said that diversity is mostly born of political reality, as opposed to reflecting serious debate among anti-abortion activists over whether abortion should be legal in certain circumstances. The fact is that Republican politicians who don't advocate exceptions for abortion bans are less likely to win election.
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|>| !Rand Paul |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/74/Rand_Paul_-_Caricature_%285444457552%29.jpg/175px-Rand_Paul_-_Caricature_%285444457552%29.jpg]] |
|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |Randal Howard Paul|
|!birth date |January 7, 1963 (58 years)|
|!birth place |[[Pittsburgh|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Rand Paul|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rand_Paul]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Rand Paul claims "hatred for Trump" hindering research into ivermectin as COVID treatment|https://www.newsweek.com/rand-paul-claims-hatred-trump-hindering-research-ivermectin-covid-treatment-1623965]]'' August 28, 2021, Jason Lemon, [[Newsweek]]
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Some conservatives and supporters of former President [[Donald Trump]] have promoted ivermectin, a drug primarily used to deworm livestock such as horses and cows, as a viable treatment for COVID-19. Scientific research has not shown the drug to be effective in treating the novel coronavirus, and the [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) has warned Americans not to use the drug for COVID-19 infections.
But Paul told constituents in [[Kentucky]] on Friday that opposition to ivermectin was related to pushback towards the former president.
"The hatred for Trump deranged these people so much, that they're unwilling to objectively study it," the GOP senator told a crowd of about 60 people, the [[Cincinnati]] Enquirer first reported. "So someone like me that's in the middle on it, I can't tell you because they will not study ivermectin. They will not study hydroxychloroquine without the taint of their hatred for Donald Trump."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Rand Paul Still Refuses to Admit That the Election Wasn't Stolen|https://www.thedailybeast.com/rand-paul-refuses-to-admit-that-the-election-wasnt-stolen]]'' January 24, 2021, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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Sen. [[Rand Paul]] (R-KY) grew increasingly agitated and testy on Sunday morning when [[ABC News]] anchor George Stephanopoulos repeatedly pressed him to acknowledge that the [[2020]] presidential election wasn't stolen—something Paul refused to do.
Stephanopoulos immediately kicked off Sunday's This Week interview with Paul by asking him a "threshold" question about the results of the election, wondering aloud if he accepted that President [[Joe Biden]]'s victory was legitimate and "not stolen," something former President [[Donald Trump]] and his allies have baselessly insisted and which eventually resulted in an insurrectionist riot.
"Well, what I would say is that the debate over whether or not there was fraud should occur, we never had any presentation in court," the [[Kentucky]] lawmaker deflected. "Most of the cases were thrown out for lack of standing, a procedural way of not hearing it."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Rand Paul won't stop resisting Anthony Fauci's COVID guidance|https://www.motherjones.com/mojo-wire/2021/03/rand-paul-wont-stop-resisting-anthony-faucis-covid-guidance/]]'' March 18, 2021, Abigail Weinberg, [[Mother Jones]]
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At a Thursday Senate hearing on the nation's coronavirus response, Sen. [[Rand Paul]] (R-Ky.) once again suggested that he knew better than Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] when it came to mask requirements.
Paul repeatedly pressed Fauci on the utility of wearing masks given that prior infection and vaccination confer immunity to the coronavirus. But he didn't seem to want to hear Fauci's response about the possibility of reinfection by emerging, contagious COVID variants.
"If we're not spreading the infection, isn't it just theater?" Paul said. "If you got the vaccine and you're wearing two masks, isn't that theater?"
"Here we go again, with the theater," Fauci said. "Let's get down to the facts."
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|>| !Randy Hillier |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Randy Hillier|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Hillier]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Randy Weber |
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|>| !Rashid Buttar |
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|>| !Rashida Tlaib |
|!occupation |Politician|
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''Ratfucking'' is an American [[slang|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/slang]] term for political [[sabotage|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sabotage]] or dirty tricks, particularly pertaining to elections. It was brought to public attention by [[Bob Woodward|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Woodward]] and [[Carl Bernstein|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Bernstein]] in the book which chronicled their investigative reporting of the [[Watergate|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watergate]] affair, ''[[All the President's Men|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_President's_Men]]'' (1974).
!!!See also
*[[Ratfucking|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratfucking]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Ratings|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjydniIywzc]]'' September 1, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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Biden beats Trump in polls and ratings. Ouch.
!!!See also
*[[Ray Tomlinson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Tomlinson]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Raymond Burke |
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Read me first: Wikipedia isn't about human potential, whatever Wales says|http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/sep/25/wikipedia.internet]]'' September 25, 2008, Seth Finkelstein, [[The Guardian]]
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His pitch (bit.ly/seth9) starts: "Imagine a world in which every single person is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge ... To create and distribute a free encyclopedia of the highest possible quality to every single person on the planet in their own language - That's who I am. That's what I am doing. That's my life goal."
But history tells a different story, one extensively entangled with commercial goals and ad-supported websites. An old "Overview" page (bit.ly/seth10) at [[Wikipedia]] states: "Originally all of Wikipedia was at the .com address. Bomis, the company owned by Wikipedia patron Jimbo Wales, hoped to make Wikipedia profitable, or at least cover the costs of operation, so it was at least theoretically a commercial operation. At one point, Jimbo was planning on placing unobtrusive advertisements on Wikipedia, but that plan has since been completely abandoned."
In the early days, nobody foresaw how successful Wikipedia would become. The structural turning point seems have been the [[2002]] departure of Wikipedia co-founder [[Larry Sanger]] (bit.ly/seth11). With costs reduced, Wales wrote: "All plans to put advertising of any kind on the wikipedia is called off for now. We will move forward with plans for a nonprofit foundation ..." (bit.ly/seth12). Basically, it was a small side project which then became popular far beyond imagining - primarily, I believe, as a result of a quirk in [[Google]]'s search ranking algorithm, a little-discussed factor.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Read the emails linking Trump advisor Steve Bannon to Brexit|https://qz.com/1467877/read-the-emails-linking-trump-advisor-steve-bannon-to-brexit/]]'' November 18, 2018, Heather Timmons, [[Quartz]]
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Emails unearthed by a British academic and OpenDemocracy.net suggest that former Trump White House advisor Stephen Bannon and [[Cambridge Analytica]], the data firm that employed him, advised the "Leave.EU" campaign and raised money for it.
The emails date back to October of [[2015]], when Bannon was the vice president of Cambridge Analytica, a firm funded by American billionaire [[Robert Mercer]], a top donor to [[Donald Trump]]'s US presidential campaign. OpenDemocracy and Emma Briant, a professor at the University of [[Essex]], have submitted the emails as evidence to British officials investigating the role that propaganda played in campaigns to convince British citizens to vote to leave the [[European Union]].
British politicians have noted the similarities between the "Leave" campaign's social media strategy and the Trump presidential campaign, and suggest that Bannon's links to the two are part of a global strategy to upset liberal democracies.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Read the full letter conservative megadonor Bob Mercer wrote slamming Milo and distancing himself from Steve Bannon|https://www.businessinsider.com/robert-mercer-letter-milo-yiannopoulos-steve-bannon-2017-11]]'' November 2, 2017, Maxwell Tani, [[Business Insider]]
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[[Robert Mercer]] on Thursday announced he was stepping down as co-CEO of the hedge fund [[Renaissance Technologies]].
He expounded on his political views at length, distancing himself from some people on the far-right whom he has been suspected of bankrolling.
The hedge-fund billionaire and major conservative donor Robert Mercer announced on Thursday he was stepping down from his position as co-CEO of the hedge fund Renaissance Technologies and selling his stake in the right-wing website [[Breitbart]] News.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[RealClear Media Has a Secret Facebook Page to Push Far-Right Memes|https://www.thedailybeast.com/realclear-media-has-a-secret-facebook-page-filled-with-far-right-memes]]'' October 8, 2019, Kevin Poulsen, [[Daily Beast]]
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The company behind the non-partisan news site [[RealClearPolitics]] has been secretly running a [[Facebook]] page filled with far-right memes and Islamophobic smears, The [[Daily Beast]] has learned.
Called "[[Conservative Country]]," the Facebook page was founded in [[2014]] and now boasts nearly 800,000 followers for its mix of [[Donald Trump]] hagiography and ultra-conservative memes. One recent post showed a man training two assault rifles at a closed door with the caption "Just sitting here waiting on Beto." Others wink at right-wing conspiracy theories about [[Barack Obama]]'s "ties to Islam" or the Clintons having their enemies killed, or portray [[Muslim]] members of [[Congress]] as terrorist infiltrators. The page is effusive with praise for [[Vladimir Putin]], and one post portrays [[Russia]] as the last bastion of freedom in [[Europe]].
It's a far cry from the usual fare on RealClearPolitics. Founded in [[2000]], the site was an early online aggregator of political news, curating links to widely read politics stories and opinion articles in other major outlets. The site has become synonymous with its polling aggregator, which is regularly cited by news organizations on both sides of the aisle as an objective metric of major political races. In recent years, the site has expanded to cover health care, finance, foreign policy, and more.
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|>| !RealClearPolitics |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8e/RCPlogoNew.png/175px-RCPlogoNew.png]] |
|!website |[[realclearpolitics.com/|https://www.realclearpolitics.com/]]|
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|>| !Real Clear Investors, LLC |
|!registration id |5744953|
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|!formation |May 11, 2016|
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!!!See also
*[[RealClearPolitics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RealClearPolitics]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[I found some evidence on who funds The Federalist based on their google tracking id|https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1177305947586342913.html]], zedster, Sep 26th 2019, Twitter.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[RealClearPolitics hit by surprise layoffs|https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2017/realclearpolitics-hit-by-surprise-layoffs/]]'' September 14, 2017, James Warren, [[Poynter Institute]]
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Large, surprise layoffs are under way at [[RealClearPolitics]], which has blossomed from the dream of two [[Chicago]] businessmen junkies into a journalism staple for politics junkies.
Co-founder [[Tom Bevan]] confirmed that 20 of 70 full-time employees will exit as an economically driven restructuring takes place, with two verticals closing, including one on sports.The bread and butter politics unit is not unscathed, and those notified included [[Alexis Simendinger]], its respected White House correspondent.
"We are not immune to economics," said Bevan. "The year after a presidential election is always our most challenging. That's part of the cycle we deal with."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[RealClearPolitics Owner Runs Popular Far-Right Facebook Page|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/realclearpolitics-owner-realclear-media-far-right-facebook-page_n_5d9c8fe8e4b03b475fa03d4c?ri18n=true]]'' October 8, 2019, Sara Boboltz, [[Huffington Post]]
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RealClear Media, the company behind the nonpartisan news site [[RealClearPolitics]], has been running a popular far-right[[Facebook]] page called [[Conservative Country]] since [[2014]], The [[Daily Beast]] first reported Monday night.
The page, which boasts more than 800,000 followers, is packed with memes celebrating President [[Donald Trump]] and promoting conspiracy theories about [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]]. One post shows four guns pointed toward a door with the caption, "Just sitting here waiting on Beto." Another shows teen climate activist [[Greta Thunberg]] appearing to pose with the liberal philanthropist [[George Soros]], often vilified in right-wing memes, in a doctored photo. One falsely suggests Obama is a [[Muslim]].
Nothing on the page appears to link it to RealClear Media; its "about" section claims the page was founded in 1776 and features a fake quote that has been attributed to George [[Washington]].
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|>| !Reason Foundation |
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|!formation |October 2, 1978 (42 years)|
|!mission |Advancing a free society by developing, applying, and promoting libertarian principles, including individual liberty, free markets, and the rule of law|
|!website |[[reason.org/|https://reason.org/]]|
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The ''Reason Foundation'' is an [[American|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]] [[libertarian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarianism_in_the_United_States]] [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]] that was founded in 1978.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> The foundation publishes the [[magazine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/magazine]], ''[[Reason|Reason Magazine]]''.
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*[[Reason Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reason_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Reason Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Reason_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Abrams, Garry (June 25, 1986). [[The Coming of Age for the Reason Foundation: Libertarian Think Tank Is Relocating Here in Bid for a Higher Profile and Greater Clout|http://articles.latimes.com/1986-06-25/news/vw-20357_1_reason-foundation]]. Los Angeles Times.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Stewart, James B. (June 13, 2012). [[How Broccoli Landed on Supreme Court Menu|https://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/14/business/how-broccoli-became-a-symbol-in-the-health-care-debate.html]]. New York Times.">>
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*[[Rebekah Jones|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebekah_Jones]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[['Can't trust the information': Nikki Fried questions Florida's COVID-19 data|https://floridapolitics.com/archives/335234-nikki-fried-covid-data]] [[Nikki Fried|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikki_Fried]] pleads Rebekah Jones' case to national audience, by A.G. Gancarskion, May 23, 2020, on Floridapolitics.com "Fried ... decried Jones' dismissal, whose whistleblower claims that the state was massaging data have been countered by an administration contention that she was fired with cause for insubordination."">>
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Rebekah Jones drops lawsuit against FDLE over armed raid for now|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/02/08/rebekah-jones-drops-lawsuit-against-fdle-over-armed-raid-now/4439323001/]]'' February 8, 2021, Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon, [[USA Today]]
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BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – [[Rebekah Jones]], the data scientist fired from her position at the [[Florida]] Department of Health last year, has moved to dismiss her lawsuit against the [[Florida Department of Law Enforcement]] over an armed raid on her [[Tallahassee]] townhome in December.
Jones was arrested after the raid and is facing a criminal charge of violating Florida's computer crime laws. The state alleges she used an official emergency messaging system to send a mass text calling on civil servants to speak out against how Florida was managing its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"You know this is wrong," the text said, in part. "You don't have to be part of this. Be a hero. Speak out before it's too late."
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{{f7.png}} ''[[Rebekah Jones renews COVID-19 criticism. DeSantis says it's a 'conspiracy bandwagon'|https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2020/06/24/rebekah-jones-renews-covid-19-criticism-desantis-says-its-a-conspiracy-bandwagon/]]'' June 24, 2020, Samantha J. Gross, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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As the state struggles with a dramatic spike in COVID-19 cases, it's also contending with criticism from the woman who designed the state's public display of COVID-19 data, [[Rebekah Jones]].
Jones was unceremoniously fired after claiming her supervisors were trying to make her manipulate data.
Rather than go away quietly, Jones designed her own competing dashboard, one that draws upon state data but offers an expanded menu of metrics, including hospital bed availability by facility, a key number, especially now as the number of confirmed cases soars. She says the state continues in its effort to twist the COVID-19 data for political reasons.
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*[[Rebekah Mercer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebekah_Mercer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Rebekah Mercer funds Parler, the conservative-touted social-media app|https://www.businessinsider.com/rebekah-mercer-funds-parler-social-media-app-touted-by-right-2020-11]]'' November 15, 2020, Kelsey Vlamis, [[Business Insider]]
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At least one member of the Mercer family is funding [[Parler]], the social media app touted by [[Republican]] politicians and pundits, according to The [[Wall Street Journal]].
Parler CEO [[John Matze]] confirmed to The Journal that [[Rebekah Mercer]] has been one of the top investors in the company since its founding in [[2018]].
"John and I started Parler to provide a neutral platform for free speech, as our founders intended," Mercer wrote in a post on the site following The Journal report.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rebekah Mercer, Billionaire Donor to Anti-Climate Science Causes, Is Off the American Museum of Natural History Board|https://news.artnet.com/art-world/rebekah-mercer-off-american-museum-natural-history-board-1785090]]'' February 24, 2020, Sarah Cascone, [[artnet]]
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More than two-dozen American Museum of Natural History curators called for the removal [[Republican]] megadonor [[Rebekah Mercer]] from the museum's board in [[2018]], citing her habit of giving to organizations that deny the reality of climate change. Now, it would seem, those demands have finally been met—though it's unclear who made the decision to discontinue the relationship.
Mercer's term expired in December, the museum confirmed, but it declined to comment further. The [[Mercer Family Foundation]], which Rebekah Mercer chairs, did not respond to requests for comment.
The foundation has donated tens of millions of dollars to climate change-denial organizations such as the [[Heartland Institute]]. She and her father, [[Robert Mercer]], were also among the biggest Republican donors in the [[2016]] election cycle, spending more than $49 million that year, including $15.5 million to organizations supporting [[Donald Trump]]'s election. They introduced the president to former White House chief strategist [[Steve Bannon]], whose [[Breitbart]] News they also financed, and to then campaign manager [[Kellyanne Conway]]. Rebekah Mercer was also part of Trump's transition team ahead of his taking office.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rebekah Mercer's Pro-Trump Group Goes Silent|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/henrygomez/rebekah-mercers-pro-trump-group-goes-silent]]'' July 31, 2017, Henry J. Gomez, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Making America Great, the political nonprofit formed by [[Republican]] mega-donor [[Rebekah Mercer]] to promote President [[Donald Trump]]'s agenda, isn't making any noise.
The president is going through a tense policy fight in [[Washington]], the kind that outside groups get involved in to persuade skeptics and give allies cover. But as Trump tries — and, so far, fails — to close a deal with Republicans in [[Congress]] to overhaul Obamacare, the group has been absent from television airwaves and [[Twitter]].
Earlier this year, Making America Great launched amid friction at another pro-Trump organization and concerns that outside allies weren't doing enough to amplify the White House message. The new Mercer-backed group quickly spent more than $1 million on ads, including a digital spot that urged senators to back Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court confirmation, which nearly four months later stands as Trump's biggest achievement.
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''The Rebel Media'' (officially ''The Rebel News Network Ltd.'',<<ref " [1]">> stylized as ''''THEREBEL.media'''', and shortened to ''The Rebel'') is a [[Canadian|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada]] [[far-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/far-right]]<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [8]">><<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">> online political and [[social commentary|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/social_commentary]] media website. It was founded in February 2015 by former [[Sun News Network|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_News_Network]] personalities [[Ezra Levant]] and [[Brian Lilley|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Lilley]]. It has been described as a "global platform" for the anti-Muslim ideology, also known as [[counter-jihad|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/counter-jihad]].<<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">><<ref " [9]">>
!!!See also
*[[The Rebel Media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rebel_Media]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[The Rebel Media|https://www.corporatemapping.ca/profiles/the-rebel-media/]], Corporate Mapping Project.
*[[All Of The Rebel's Ongoing Lawsuits Against The Media|https://www.canadaland.com/rebel-lawsuits-against-the-media/]], Jonathan Goldsbie, November 3, 2020, Canadaland.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Inside Rebel Media: How Ezra Levant built an extreme media juggernaut – National Post|http://nationalpost.com/features/inside-ezra-levants-rebel-media]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Scott, Mark (16 May 2017). [[U.S. Far-Right Activists Promote Hacking Attack Against Macron|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/06/world/europe/emmanuel-macron-hack-french-election-marine-le-pen.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Ruddick, Graham (3 January 2018). [[Katie Hopkins joins far-right Canadian website Rebel Media|https://www.theguardian.com/media/2018/jan/03/katie-hopkins-joins-far-right-canadian-website-rebel-media]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Oppenheim, Maya (13 March 2018). [[Lauren Southern: Far-right Canadian activist detained in Calais and banned from entering UK|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/lauren-southern-far-right-canada-racist-calais-detain-uk-ban-enter-visa-a8254116.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Sharp, Alastair (22 August 2017). [[Canada's far-right Rebel Media site down after service cut|https://www.smh.com.au/world/canadas-farright-rebel-media-site-down-after-service-cut-20170822-gy19tf.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Richard Warnica (Aug 19, 2017). [[Inside Rebel Media: How Ezra Levant built an extreme media juggernaut|http://nationalpost.com/features/inside-ezra-levants-rebel-media]]. //National Post//.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Yang, Jennifer (22 October 2017). [[A Toronto imam was accused of hate-preaching against Jews. But that wasn't the whole story|https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2017/10/22/a-toronto-imam-was-accused-of-hate-preaching-against-jews-but-that-wasnt-the-whole-story.html]]. //The Toronto Star//.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "[[A fight over a four-bedroom house: The Rebel Media meltdown and the full recording at the centre of the controversy|http://globalnews.ca/news/3680438/a-fight-over-a-four-bedroom-house-the-rebel-media-meltdown-and-the-full-recording-at-the-centre-of-the-controversy/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "Houpt, Simon (August 15, 2017). [[Rebel Media co-founder quits over company's perceived ties to right-wing groups|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/rebel-media-co-founder-quits-over-companys-perceived-white-supremacist-ties/article35988984/]]. //Globe and Mail//.">>
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{{f132.png}} ''[[Rebel Media co-founder quits over company's ties to right-wing groups|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/rebel-media-co-founder-quits-over-companys-perceived-white-supremacist-ties/article35988984/]]'' August 14, 2017, Simon Houpt, [[Globe and Mail]]
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[[Brian Lilley]], a co-founder of the upstart conservative online news and opinion outlet The [[Rebel Media]], quit the company on Monday, saying that he was not comfortable working for an organization that, "is being increasingly viewed as associated with the likes of (white supremacist) [[Richard Spencer]]."
In a [[Facebook]] post, Mr. Lilley noted that The Rebel, based in [[Toronto]], had arisen from the ashes of the right-wing cable channel Sun News in February, [[2015]], to serve "an audience looking for informed commentary from a small c conservative perspective," but he was no longer confident it was doing that.
The departure, he wrote, was "a long time coming. What may have started as a concern over the harsh tone taken on some subjects came to a head with this weekend's events in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]]. What anyone from The Rebel was doing at a so-called 'unite the right' rally that was really an anti-Semitic white power rally is beyond me."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rebel Media Correspondent Arrested For Disrupting Julius Caesar In Central Park|https://www.canadalandshow.com/rebel-correspondent-arrested-disrupting-julius-caesar/]]'' June 18, 2017, Graeme Gordon, [[Canadaland]]
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[[Laura Loomer]] — the newest American addition to [[Ezra Levant]]'s alt-right media company — disrupted a performance in [[New York]]'s Central Park last night in an act of protest over the Public Theater's portrayal of President [[Donald Trump]] as the title character in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, who is assassinated in the play.
Loomer stormed the stage in the midst of the assassination scene, live-streaming herself shouting, "Stop the normalization of political violence against the right! This is unacceptable! You cannot promote this kind of violence against Donald Trump!"
Loomer was booed and escorted off stage by security in under a minute, then arrested by the [[NYPD]] shortly thereafter. The performance quickly resumed.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rebel Media Cuts Ties With Racist "Nationalist" Star (Jan. 2019 Edition)|https://www.canadalandshow.com/rebel-media-cuts-ties-with-katie-hopkins/]]'' January 8, 2019, Jonathan Goldsbie, [[Canadaland]]
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Tracking departures from The Rebel could be a full-time job. It used to be ours, in fact, until we realized that following the comings and goings of minor personalities at a far-right website was neither an especially healthy nor productive way to live one's life.
But here's one worth noting: [[Katie Hopkins]] is gone.
Though first spotted by Right Wing Watch earlier today, the lone Rebel contributor to become the subject of a Welsh rock musical appears to have been removed from the site's masthead some time between December 3rd and 10th. She used to occupy a prominent place next to "Commander" [[Ezra Levant]] at the top, but in November was booted to the bottom, before being exorcised entirely the next month. Her last video was published on The Rebel's demonetized [[YouTube]] channel at the end of October.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rebel Media host: Milo Yiannopoulos video condoning pedophilia was a 'manufactured hit job'|https://pressprogress.ca/rebel_media_host_milo_yiannopoulos_video_condoning_pedophilia_was_a_manufactured_hit_job/]]'' February 21, 2017, [[PressProgress]]
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[[Rebel Media]] host [[Lauren Southern]] is having a hard time explaining Milo Yiannopoulis' controversial comments about pedophilia – so now she's floating flimsy conspiracy theories.
Yiannopoulos, who resigned as senior editor of the [[Breitbart]] Tuesday, has been disinvited from delivering the keynote speech at a major conference for American conservatives, he's had a $250,000 book deal cancelled and he's been denounced by his own Editor-in-Chief at Breitbart after multiple videos surfaced this weekend showing the alt-right [[YouTube]] celebrity promoting controversial views on pedophilia.
In one video, Yiannopoulos says sexual relationships between "younger boys and older men" can be "hugely positive experiences for those young boys" and describes attending parties in [[Hollywood]] where he witnessed "very young" boys "having unsafe sex with older men."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rebel Media host's 'Holocaust' video praised by Nazis, former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard|https://pressprogress.ca/rebel_media_host_holocaust_video_praised_by_nazis_former_ku_klux_klan_grand_wizard/]]'' March 13, 2017, [[PressProgress]]
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[[Rebel Media]]'s [[Gavin McInnes]] shot a frantic video walking back his comments on "Jews" and "the [[Holocaust]]" at the airport.
For most people, a visit to the Holocaust museum would be a humbling experience.
But Rebel Media host Gavin McInnes says the experience had "the reverse effect on me," explaining he's "becoming anti-Semitic" and now feels like "defending super far-right Nazis."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rebel Media Loses Another High-Profile Contributor|https://www.canadalandshow.com/rebel-media-loses-laura-loomer/]]'' September 26, 2017, Graeme Gordon, [[Canadaland]]
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After [[Rebel Media]]'s near-meltdown in mid-August involving a string of high-profile exits, [[Ezra Levant]]'s far-right Canadian outlet was left with just a pair of big-name contributors to bring in viewers and notoriety: American [[Laura Loomer]] and Brit [[Tommy Robinson]].
Now Loomer, best known for storming the stage of Julius Caesar in Central Park, has also quit The Rebel, telling CANADALAND that they parted ways last Wednesday, even though neither party made any public announcement until she tweeted about it on Sunday:
I have parted ways with @TheRebelTV and look forward to what the future holds. — Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) September 24, [[2017]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rebel Media Produced Anti-Muslim Propaganda With Foreign Group Funded by Trump's Top Donor|https://pressprogress.ca/rebel-media-produced-anti-muslim-propaganda-with-foreign-group-funded-by-trumps-top-donor/]]'' April 5, 2018, [[PressProgress]]
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[[Rebel Media]], the Canadian alt-right website run by [[Ezra Levant]], partnered with an American far-right think tank bankrolled by [[Donald Trump]]'s top donor who is also a major funder of the global alt-right.
According to a recent report from [[LobeLog]], an American foreign policy website, Rebel Media produced a dozen "cross-branded videos" with the [[New York]]-based [[Gatestone Institute]], an "anti-[[Muslim]] organization that has long opposed the immigration of Muslims to the West."
The Gatestone Institute was most recently in the news after [[John Bolton]], who serves as Chairman of the far-right think tank, was tapped to serve as President Trump's national security adviser following the ousting of H.R. McMaster.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rebel Media reporter worked for white supremacist web store|https://ricochet.media/en/2422/rebel-media-reporter-worked-for-white-supremacist-web-store]]'' November 13, 2018, Erin Seatter, [[Ricochet]]
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Another member of the federal Conservative party and [[Alberta]]'s [[United Conservative Party]] has been exposed for their involvement in the [[Calgary]] company selling [[Rhodesia]]n and apartheid [[South Africa]]n flags and war memorabilia, symbols used by white supremacists.
Since publication of [[Ricochet]]'s initial investigation into [[Fireforce Ventures]], four of the company's partners have been suspended from the Canadian Forces, and a staffer had his membership in Alberta's United Conservative Party revoked.
Now Ricochet has identified [[Keean Bexte]], a reporter with the far-right [[Rebel Media]], as the Fireforce employee behind the pseudonym "Anton."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rebel Media U.K. Correspondent Found in Contempt of Court|https://www.canadalandshow.com/rebel-tommy-robinson-contempt-charge/]]'' May 26, 2017, Graeme Gordon, [[Canadaland]]
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Note (5/26/[[2017]], 7:25 p.m.): This is an updated and revised version of a story originally posted Sunday evening and amended roughly an hour and a half after that. (You can read that amended version here.) The initial version erroneously stated that [[Tommy Robinson]] had already been charged with contempt of court, whereas, according to court officials, this did not occur until his appearance the following day.
A [[Rebel Media]] personality recently arrested for filming in and around a courthouse in Canterbury, [[England]], has been given a suspended three-month jail sentence for contempt of court.
[[Police]] had arrested Tommy Robinson, the founder and former member of the [[English Defence League]] — an anti-Islamic, far-right organization he departed after it became overly radicalized by neo-Nazis — at home on May 10 at 4:30 a.m. local time. Robinson began broadcasting a live Periscope video in the midst of his arrest, but was told to desist from filming shortly after he started.
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{{f93.png}} ''[[Rebel Media's Freedom Rally Was Bonkers|https://torontoist.com/2017/02/rebel-media-freedom-rally-was-bonkers-video/]]'' February 16, 2017, Zach Ruiter, [[Torontoist]]
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news [[Rebel Media]]'s Freedom Rally Was Bonkers
"It's good to be in a room with severely normal people," [[Kellie Leitch]] told the crowd
Rebel Media's "Freedom Rally" at [[Canada Christian College]] in [[Toronto]] on February 15 was as chilling as you can imagine.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rebel says cancelled event at Princess Theatre is still on|https://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/princess-theatre-cancels-rebel-media-event-amid-backlash]]'' October 9, 2019, Jason Herring, [[Edmonton Journal]]
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The fate of a book launch by the right-wing [[Rebel Media]] at [[Edmonton]]'s Princess Theatre is up in the air, with conflicting reports on the status of the Thursday event.
The event is in promotion of The Libranos, a book by Rebel Media founder [[Ezra Levant]] that asserts to present "the case against [[Justin Trudeau]]." Levant was slated to speak at the event alongside Rebel personality [[Sheila Gunn Reid]].
Princess Theatre tweeted news that the event was cancelled on Tuesday night, stating more details would follow.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Reclusive U.S. billionaire Robert Mercer helped Trump win the presidency, but what does he really want?|https://www.cbc.ca/news2/interactives/sh/wex94ODaUs/trump-robert-mercer-billionaire/]]'' January 22, 2018, Keith Boag, [[CBC News]]
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The day after U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] learned that a gossipy White House tell-all included quotes that his son was "treasonous" and his daughter "dumb as a brick," Trump's mysterious billionaire backers Robert and [[Rebekah Mercer]] did a very rare thing and publicly fired back.
Rebekah Mercer issued a statement about Trump's former strategist and Mercer family friend [[Steve Bannon]] — the source of the offending comments — that sawed him off like a gangrenous limb.
"My family and I have not communicated with Steve Bannon in many months, and have provided no financial support to his political agenda, nor do we support his recent actions and statements," it said.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Record number of Tulsa virus cases not yet linked to rally|https://apnews.com/667d87e2699b5100f76e0ff4be0d1d82]]'' June 24, 2020, Ken Miller, [[Associated Press]]
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[[Tulsa]] health officials on Wednesday reported a record spike in coronavirus cases in the county, but said it's too soon to attribute any increase in infections to President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign rally at the weekend.
"We're really going to watch the next six weeks, because chances are there were people that were exposed over the weekend ... the incubation period is anywhere from two to 14 days," and the virus could be spread for weeks after that by those exposed during the rally, said Tulsa Health Department Director Bruce Dart.
Dart and Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum said the new cases have been linked to other gatherings such as funerals, weddings and people going to bars.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Record Speaks with Auto Admit Hacker|http://hlrecord.org/record-speaks-with-auto-admit-hacker/]]'' November 2, 2007, Andrea Saenz, [[Harvard Law Record]]
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The Record has reported on, editorialized about, and made fun of the Autoadmit message board (www.autoadmit.com or www.xoxohth.com) a number of times over the past two years, most recently covering HLS's panel on anonymous Internet speech ("Panel Debates Online Anonymity," April 12, [[2007]]) and running board administrator Jarret Cohen's editorial about the same subject ("Free Expression on the Internet," April 12, 2007).
This summer, the board was hit by what seemed to be a hacker who was collecting names and information about posters by getting them to click on "trap" links that sent information to an email address. Subsequent threads, which may or may not have been real, threatened to "out" anonymous posters and even contained names of alleged Harvard Law posters. Given the racial, sexual, and otherwise offensive nature of much of the board's content, this caused serious concern. The situation seemed to die down by the time school started, but the person and motives behind the hacker, who went by "[[AutoAdmit]]Watch," were never clear.
Last week, the person behind AutoAdmitWatch approached the Record, interested in sharing some of the information he had gathered. He claimed to have gotten involved in the board out of a concern over innocent people being defamed by "anonymous idiots" online, and had discovered a great deal about the nature of student posting on Autoadmit.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Records on Clearview AI reveal new info on police use|https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2020/jan/18/clearview-ai-facial-recogniton-records/]]'' January 18, 2020, Beryl Lipton, [[Muckrock]]
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It's likely most Americans have never heard of [[Clearview AI]], Inc., but many still have a good chance of being in the company's massive facial recognition database.
Technological capacity for collecting, storing, and analyzing images is growing, and Clearview is one of the private vendors accelerating the trend. The company claims to use "billions of publicly available photos, including news articles, social media accounts, and public mugshot databases," which is used to find matches when an image needs to be identified.
Typically, such facial recognition identification is based on numbers. The system analyzes a face for particular measurements and ratios, and then based on that model, the image is compared to a database of known or existing faces. The [[ACLU]] and academics have pointed out facial recognition is trained on and created by those with Caucasian-featured faces, reinforcing race-based biases in policing.
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"For humor: the term references the pill taken by [[a black man|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morpheus_(The_Matrix)]] which [[enlightens you about the flaws in the system|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_justice]] in a movie made by [[two transgender women|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wachowskis]], and is an allegory for the coming out process of transgender people, with the pill itself representing HRT medication. Or: alt-righters can't even watch ''The Matrix'' right." – [[Alt-right glossary|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Alt-right_glossary]], RationalWiki.
"You take the blue pill–the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill–you have a fantasy of being a secret agent on a trip to Mars to meet aliens." – The Matrix Recall.
!!!See also
*[[The Red Pill|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Red_Pill]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Manosphere|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manosphere]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Red Pill|https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/red-pill]], Know Your Meme.
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[[Reddit]] will ban r/The_Donald, r/ChapoTrapHouse, and about 2,000 other communities today after updating its content policy to more explicitly ban hate speech. The policy update comes three weeks after [[Black Lives Matter]] protests led several popular Reddit forums to go dark temporarily in protest of what they called the company's lax policies around hosting and promoting racist content. It marks a major reversal for a company whose commitment to free expression has historically been so strong that it once allowed users to distribute stolen nude photos freely on the site.
"I have to admit that I've struggled with balancing my values as an American, and around free speech and free expression, with my values and the company's values around common human decency," Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said in a call with reporters.
In a blog post that cites the company's new rules, Huffman said users of the r/The_Donald subreddit had violated the site's policies for years. (The site has no official connection to President [[Donald Trump]], although he did do an Ask Me Anything there as a candidate in [[2016]].) "The community has consistently hosted and upvoted more rule-breaking content than average (Rule 1), antagonized us and other communities (Rules 2 and 8), and its mods have refused to meet our most basic expectations," Huffman said.
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*[[Regent University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regent_University]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Regret|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvUHLn0iTA8]]'' August 10, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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A lot of people are saying they're regretting voting for trump... I can see why.
> Also called regulatory law, this is the area of United States law dealing with decisions and regulations rendered by federal agencies.
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*[[Category:United States administrative law|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:United_States_administrative_law]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Regulations.gov|https://regulations.gov/]]]
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{{f42.png}} ''[[Reject reckless 'herd immunity' strategy. Letting COVID run wild has unacceptable costs.|https://www.startribune.com/reject-reckless-herd-immunity-strategy-letting-covid-run-wild-has-unacceptable-costs/572311532/]]'' September 3, 2020, Editorial, [[Star Tribune]]
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The controversial appointment of a new presidential medical adviser has put a national spotlight on a radical disease management concept to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Its benign name — naturally acquired "herd immunity" — belies the cruelty at the heart of this approach. A better descriptor would be "do nothing and let the virus kill off the weak" plan.
Eventually, COVID-19 would stop spreading because there would be enough survivors of the infection (the herd), and they presumably would have some immune system protection against the pathogen. But this could come at an unacceptable cost: potentially millions of deaths in those with underlying health conditions that make them susceptible to severe infection.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Religious Entities Flex Their Muscles Through the Roberts Court, Playing Both Sides of the Discrimination Coin|https://verdict.justia.com/2020/08/04/religious-entities-flex-their-muscles-through-the-roberts-court-playing-both-sides-of-the-discrimination-coin]]'' August 4, 2020, Marci Hamilton, Opinion, [[Justia]]
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Religious litigants were successful this Supreme Court Term wielding their religious identity as both a shield and a sword. The Roberts Court delivered just what they ordered: ever more expansive rights to government funding, based on their right not to be discriminated against, and mounting immunity from the employment discrimination laws. Thanks to President Trump, the Court now has a conservative, religious majority—which is composed of four [[Catholic]] men (Chief [[Justice John Roberts]] and Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh) and [[Justice Neil Gorsuch]], who is apparently Episcopalian. They were a well-oiled machine delivering for religious believers with nary a concern about who might be harmed.
As religious litigants succeed in expanding their opportunities for government-sourced income streams, and eschew the legal obligations on everyone else, they also persist in their expectations of no public accountability about their finances. Unlike other nonprofits, they maintain their tax-exempt status without having to truthfully disclose their actual finances, donors, or lobbying activity. The result is a greater capacity to pursue government funds under cover, e.g., the PPP loans through which the Catholic dioceses and parishes raked in $1.4 billion, and an ever-increasing power to impose their beliefs on their employees, whether co-believers or not.
The "Equality" That Increases Religious Entities' Fortunes
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*[[Extremism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extremism]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Religious Extremism|http://www.pewresearch.org/topics/religious-extremism/]], Pew Research Center.
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Federal law as well as various state laws of the same name.
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*[[Religious Freedom Restoration Act|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_Freedom_Restoration_Act]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[H.R. 1308 (103rd): Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/103/hr1308]], enacted after being signed by the President Bill Clinton on November 16, 1993.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Religious group scrubs all references to Amy Coney Barrett from its website|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/30/people-of-praise-amy-coney-barrett-website]]'' September 30, 2020, Associated Press, [[The Guardian]]
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A tiny religious organization tied to Amy Coney Barrett, [[Donald Trump]]'s supreme court nominee, sought to erase all mentions and photos of her from its website before she meets with lawmakers and faces questions at her Senate confirmation hearings.
Barrett, a federal appeals judge, has declined to publicly discuss her decades-long affiliation with [[People of Praise]], a Christian group that opposes abortion and holds that men are divinely ordained as the "head" of the family and faith.
Former members have said the group's leaders teach that wives must submit to the will of their husbands.
A spokesman for the organization has declined to say whether the judge and her husband, Jesse Barrett, are members.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Religious leaders 'outraged' over Trump photo op at D.C. church amid George Floyd protests|https://globalnews.ca/news/7014684/george-floyd-protests-trump-church-photo/]]'' June 2, 2020, Sean Boynton, [[Global News]]
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After promising to deploy the U.S. military against protesters angry over the killing of unarmed Black people, President [[Donald Trump]] made his way to a historic [[Washington]], D.C., church for a photo op where he held up a Bible and posed with members of his administration.
But moments before Trump's journey to St. John's Church, which lies right across [[Pennsylvania]] Avenue from the White House, police cleared a crowd of largely peaceful protesters using tear gas and other means of force — prompting outrage from religious leaders and politicians.
Trump visited the 200-year-old church a day after a small fire caused damage to its basement during ongoing protests over the death of [[George Floyd]] while in police custody on May 25, which have spread from [[Minneapolis]] across the country and beyond.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Religious liberty ambassador's resignation raises concerns|http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/religious-liberty-ambassadors-resignation-raises-concerns/]]'' October 22, 2013, Adelaide Mena, [[Catholic News Agency]]
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The reported resignation of [[Suzan Johnson Cook]] as U.S. ambassador for international religious freedom is an chance for the Obama administration to address the issue, but some are dubious that real changes will be made.
Cook's retirement was first reported by Religion News Service on Oct. 16 when [[Joseph Grieboski]], founder of The [[Institute on Religion and Public Policy]], tweeted a picture with her saying that it was taken "on her last day." Rob Schenck of Faith and Action posted pictures to Instagram "celebrating the legacy" of the ambassador.
In an earlier interview with CNA, Farr pointed out that Obama allowed the ambassador position to remain vacant for more than two years before finally appointing Cook; she was sworn-in in June, [[2011]]. Once she started her job, Farr said, she was buried "deep in the bureaucracy, without authority or resources."
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Religious organizations receive $7.3 billion in PPP loans, megachurches amass millions|https://www.newsweek.com/religious-organizations-receive-73-billion-ppp-loans-megachurches-amass-millions-1515963]]'' July 7, 2020, Benjamin Fearnow, [[Newsweek]]
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Religious organizations across the U.S. have received at least $7.3 billion in federal rescue package loans, with evangelical leaders tied to President [[Donald Trump]] and megachurches tied to scandals pulling in some of the largest payouts.
Treasury Department data released Monday shows that religious organizations, ranging from nearly 10,000 [[Catholic]] churches to hundreds of [[Jewish]] groups, received 88,411 [[Paycheck Protection Program]] (PPP) loans since the program began April 3. Several churches affiliated with outspoken Trump supporters and close associates amassed at least $17.3 million in loans intended to help small businesses and nonprofits retain workers.
Included among the top loan recipients is the megachurch of pastor [[Robert Jeffress]], who last year called Trump a Christian "warrior." Another is City of [[Destin]]y, the [[Florida]] megachurch run until recently by White House spiritual adviser [[Paula White]]-Cain.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Remember Trump's Charlottesville Comments? Conservatives Don't.|https://newrepublic.com/article/154960/trump-charlottesville-comments-conservative-campaign-erase-from-memory]]'' September 10, 2019, Jake Bittle, [[New Republic]]
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[[Joe Biden]] often reminds audiences that President [[Donald Trump]] once said the white supremacists who marched around [[Charlottesville]] chanting "Jews will not replace us" were "very fine people." But in August, when the former vice president made this point at the [[Iowa]] State Fair, an editor from [[Breitbart]] was waiting to confront him. For weeks, [[Joel Pollak]] had hounded Biden, accusing him of spreading a hoax about Charlottesville. "Are you aware that you're misquoting Donald Trump?" Pollak asked at the fair. "He never called neo-Nazis very fine people."
Trump never uttered that exact phrase, but during his press conference at Trump Tower three days after the rally, he did say there were "very fine people on both sides" of the confrontation. At the time, conservatives downplayed it, but two years after Charlottesville, they have moved on to denying it ever happened. [[Scott Adams]], the creator of the comic Dilbert, harnessed his skills as a "trained hypnotist" on his podcast this March to demonstrate that the scandal was a "false memory," a kind of nationwide collective delusion. In August, the phony academic outlet Prager University published a viral video calling the "very fine people" controversy a hoax. Trump retweeted the clip. Meanwhile, Pollak has earned a reputation in Trumpian circles as a righteous truth-teller; in August, after the scuffle with Biden in Iowa, [[Rush Limbaugh]] praised Pollak for "traveling around trying to set the record straight."
It's no secret that conservative media outlets play fast and loose with facts, but by claiming that Trump's Charlottesville gaffe never happened, they are actively working to destabilize the public's recollection. In doing so, they're exploiting a distinctly postmodern turn in political commentary. Pundits paraphrase so much of what Trump says and tweets that it's easy to forget the substance of these utterances and outbursts. Add to this Trump's habit of rephrasing his own statements and you're further from anything resembling reality: Just last month, he declared he was "the chosen one," before saying he was only kidding; a few weeks earlier, he had joked "Too bad!" when Elijah Cummings's house was broken into, only to deny that he ever made light of the incident. Trump sees facts as fundamentally malleable—after all, he has claimed the notorious [[Access Hollywood]] tape that caught him bragging about sexual assault was doctored—so it only makes sense that his boosters in the media would realize anything he says can be modified, distorted, or simply erased after the fact. When the man you support is unambiguous about where his loyalties lie, it's easier to reply, "I don't know what you're talking about."
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - A decision by the Trump administration earlier this year to move the flag honoring missing war veterans from a prominent position atop the White House to a less visible spot on the South Lawn has angered some veterans and lawmakers, who see it as disrespectful and potentially illegal.
The flag is dedicated to prisoners of war and service members who are missing in action. According to a White House video posted in June, it was relocated in a private ceremony with full military honors, months after President [[Donald Trump]] signed into law a bill requiring the flag to be flown at certain federal properties including the White House every day.
The revelations come amid growing questions over Trump's respect for the military, after a report last week by the Atlantic magazine alleging that Trump had called fallen American soldiers "losers" and "suckers" sparked outrage and controversy.
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|!birth name |Jean Renaud Gabriel Camus|
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Rep. Andy Biggs Voted Against Coronavirus Bill Because It Gives Sick Leave to Same-Sex Partners|https://www.newsweek.com/rep-andy-biggs-voted-against-coronavirus-bill-because-it-gives-sick-leave-same-sex-partners-1493140]]'' March 18, 2020, Jeffery Martin, [[Newsweek]]
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Arizona [[Republican]] [[Congress]]man [[Andy Biggs]] said during a Monday radio interview produced by the conservative Christian group, the [[Family Research Council]] (FRC), that he voted against the Families First [[Coronavirus]] Response Act (FFCRA) on Saturday because it included provisions for domestic partnerships, including same-sex relationships.
According to the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], the FRC has been labeled a hate group because of its fervid anti-[[LGBTQ]] stance.
Biggs was one of 40 Republicans who voted against the FFCRA, although the legislation was ultimately passed by the House of Representatives.
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U.S. Rep. [[David Jolly]], R-Indian Shores, reportedly raised $892,857 since joining the race for the open U.S. Senate seat July 22.
Those totals include the money he transferred over from his congressional account, his campaign said in a statement. He has $658,000 on hand.
Jolly is one of four [[Republican]]s in the race to replace Sen. [[Marco Rubio]], including Rep. Ron DeSantis, R-Ponte Vedra Beach, Lt. Gov. Carlos Lopez-Cantera and [[Orlando]] businessman Todd Wilcox.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Rep. Devin Nunes files $435 million defamation lawsuit against CNN|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/12/04/devin-nunes-files-435-million-defamation-lawsuit-against-cnn/2606359001/]]'' December 4, 2019, William Cummings, [[USA Today]]
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Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] filed a defamation lawsuit against [[CNN]] in federal court on Tuesday in which he is seeking $435,350,000 in damages.
The [[California]] [[Republican]] alleges that CNN – which the lawsuit describes as "the mother of fake news" – published a "demonstrably false hit piece" on him when it reported on Nov. 22 that a lawyer for [[Lev Parnas]], an indicted associate of President [[Donald Trump]]'s lawyer [[Rudy Giuliani]], said his client was willing to testify that Nunes met with last year with a former Ukrainian prosecutor in [[Vienna]] in an effort to get dirt on former Vice President [[Joe Biden]].
In the 47-page filing, Nunes says he never traveled to [[Austria]] in [[2018]] and that he never met with or spoke to [[Viktor Shokin]], the former prosecutor. The lawsuit says that during the time Parnas claimed Nunes was in Vienna, the congressman was actually in Libya and Malta. Pictures from those trips are included in the filing.
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Last night on [[Laura Ingraham]]'s show, The Ingraham Angle, a strange thing happened (stranger than usual, I mean). Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-CA) stopped by for an interview, ostensibly to talk about Rep. [[Adam Schiff]]'s (D-CA) latest actions regarding the ongoing [[Russia]] probe. "This is clearly an investigation again, without a crime. We've looked for two years — didn't find anything, at all," Nunes said, which is misleading at best. He went on to speak about the "cottage industry" of press people who are following the case and reporting it, so the public has an idea of what goes on behind closed doors. Nunes sounded offended when he reported to the Capitol for what was, in his words, a routine meeting, and he saw many camera people waiting for him there.
"I don't know what these people are going to do — this cottage industry of press people. They're going to have to go learn code or something, which was Obama's plan. Because they're not going to have a job after this!" Did you catch it? This is where it gets odd. While the rest of Nunes' appearance was boilerplate Fox outrage bait, that sentence — "They're going to have to go learn code or something" — was the congressman signaling, knowingly or not, that he understood the priorities of a certain group online.
When Nunes said "learn to code," he was amplifying a mass harassment campaign that started on [[4chan]]'s politics board, which was meant to target journalists. The last few weeks have not been kind to media professionals. More than a thousand jobs have been lost after layoffs at HuffPost, BuzzFeed, Verizon, and Gannett, and the general mood across the industry can be best described as "anxious and depressed."
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Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-Calif.) said that the new coronavirus should not deter healthy people from going out and patronizing restaurants and bars and that local businesses need the boost.
The former chair of the house intelligence committee told [[Fox News]] about his concerns about the economic impact of the outbreak.
"And where there [are] a lot of concerns with the economy here because people are scared to go out. But I would just say, one of the things you can do, if you are healthy, you and your family, it's a great time, to go out to a local restaurant, likely you can get in easily."
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In an unsubtle rebuke to his many critics, Rep. [[Paul Gosar]] is planning a fundraising event with a white nationalist who has been banned from [[YouTube]] for repeatedly violating rules against hate speech.
A post on the conservative social media platform [[Telegram]] may have teased a fundraiser with Gosar, R-Ariz., and Nick Fuentes, who attended the deadly [[2017]] [[Charlottesville]] rally. The post came from an account said to have ties to Fuentes.
Gosar's chief of staff could not be immediately reached to comment Monday night about the latest controversy involving Gosar.
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To make the appearance at the far-right AFPAC, an extremist alternative to the annual CPAC gathering of conservatives, Gosar, R-Ariz., had to skip voting in person on the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill that passed the House early Saturday. He had notified the House in writing that he couldn't be physically present in [[Congress]] because of the ongoing pandemic.
AFPAC stands for the [[America First]] Political Action Committee and was put together by Nick Fuentes, an anti-immigration conservative who attended the [[2017]] white nationalist rally in [[Charlottesville]] and last year was banned from [[YouTube]] for repeatedly violating its rules against hate speech.
On Saturday, Gosar made an appearance at the rival CPAC, also staged in [[Florida]] this year, and in a seeming reference to AFPAC, tried to distance himself from racists.
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Three siblings of Rep. [[Paul Gosar]], R-Ariz., have renewed their push to remove their brother from [[Congress]], accusing him of being a white supremacist following his speech last month at a conference hosted by a notorious white nationalist.
Gosar, who allegedly helped organize the "[[Stop the Steal]]" rally that preceded the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, skipped a late February House vote on the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill to headline the [[America First Political Action Conference]] organized by right-wing extremist Nick Fuentes. Fuentes gained prominence in the deadly [[2017]] [[Charlottesville]] white nationalist march and was later banned by [[YouTube]] for violating its hate speech rules. At the February conference, he lamented that America was losing its "white demographic core," and praised the Capitol riot as "awesome" after previously musing about murdering lawmakers.
A day later, during an appearance at the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] in [[Florida]], Gosar interrupted a panel discussion, seemingly to distance himself from Fuentes' comments.
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The bizarre press conference Monday by self-identified doctors promoting hydroxychloroquine as a coronavirus treatment has become a campaign issue, with a congressman who attended the event at the steps of the Supreme Court being attacked for doing so.
Footage of the event, which was organized by the [[Tea Party Patriots]] and starred a handful of doctors who have criticized prevailing views on the pandemic, went viral on Monday afternoon racking up more than 13 million views on [[Facebook]] after it was boosted by pro-Trump social media accounts.
In it, Dr. [[Stella Immanuel]] declared that hydroxychloroquine cures COVID and that masks aren't necessary. On Tuesday, The [[Daily Beast]] reported that the [[Houston]] doctor also believes that alien DNA can be used in medical treatments, that various gynecological ailments are caused by dream sex with demons and witches, and that reptilian aliens are involved in the American government.
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{{f240.png}} ''[[Rep. Steve King appeared on podcast frequented by white nationalists|https://edition.cnn.com/2018/11/30/politics/kfile-steve-king-molyneux-podcast/index.html]]'' November 30, 2018, Nathan McDermott, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) [[Republican]] Rep. [[Steve King]] once appeared on a far-right podcast that frequently gave a platform to white nationalists and whose host has argued that some races are less intelligent than others.
King, who was just elected to his ninth term in [[Iowa]], took part in a 45-minute interview for the [[Freedomain Radio]] podcast, hosted by far-right internet personality [[Stefan Molyneux]] in September [[2017]], a CNN KFile review of King's media appearances reveals.
In the interview, King called the [[Congress]]ional Black Caucus "the self-segregating congressional black caucus" and said that the group was a "grievance committee" that hijacked [[Martin Luther King]] Jr.'s message.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Report Details Manafort's Ties During 2016 Trump Campaign to a Russian Agent|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/18/us/politics/paul-manafort-konstantin-kilimnik.html]]'' August 18, 2020, Sharon LaFraniere, [[New York Times]]
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WASHINGTON — [[Russia]]n intelligence services pursued myriad avenues to influence the [[Trump campaign]] in [[2016]], according to the [[Senate Intelligence Committee]], but none was more important than the relationship between the campaign chairman [[Paul Manafort]] and a man who had been his friend and co-worker for years: a Russian intelligence officer named Konstantin V. Kilimnik.
Their link was "the single most direct tie between senior Trump campaign officials and the Russian intelligence services," according to the fifth and final volume of the committee's report on its bipartisan three-year investigation issued Tuesday.
While the committee was stymied in its efforts to fully plumb the relationship between the two men, investigators found enough there to declare that Mr. Manafort created "a grave counterintelligence threat" by sharing inside information about the presidential race with Mr. Kilimnik and the Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs whom he served.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Report: Caputo Accuses Scientists Of 'Sedition,' Warns Of Leftist Revolt|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/michael-caputo-scientists-sedition-cdc-hhs-facebook]]'' September 14, 2020, Kate Riga, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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[[Michael Caputo]], assistant secretary of public affairs at the Department of [[Health and Human Services]], claimed Sunday that there is a "resistance unit" of "seditious" government scientists at the CDC working to undermine President [[Donald Trump]].
They "haven't gotten out of their sweatpants except for meetings at coffee shops" to plot "how they're going to attack Donald Trump," Caputo added. "There are scientists who work for this government who do not want America to get well, not until after [[Joe Biden]] is president."
He made the claims, as recorded by the [[New York Times]], in a histrionic [[Facebook]] livestream where he additionally claimed that his own life is at risk.
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The covert operations are largely targeted at [[Iran]], [[China]], [[Russia]], and [[North Korea]], say anonymous sources, and have included the public disclosure of 15 million debit card details belonging to customers of Iranian banks, according to a report by [[Yahoo! News]].
The approval for the operations stems from a National Security Presidential Memorandum (NSPM) signed in [[2018]] by President Trump which has long been known about but the contents of which remain top secret. It has been officially described as authorizing "offensive cyber operations."
At the time, the relevant memo, NSPM 13, caused serious concern among experts, not least because it removed many of the constraints introduced by the Obama administration.
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The [[Department of Homeland Security]] withheld the release of an intelligence bulletin warning law enforcement agencies about a [[Russia]]n campaign to promote allegations about Democratic nominee [[Joe Biden]]'s "poor mental health," [[ABC News]] reports.
Why it matters: The report comes days after the [[Office of the Director of National Intelligence]] said that it will no longer brief congressional committees on election security issues and it echoes allegations from the Trump campaign on Biden's mental fitness. The news is likely to fuel even more accusations from Democrats that President Trump and his administration have politicized the use of intelligence.
A draft of the bulletin, which was submitted to the DHS' legislative and public affairs office for review on July 7, was supposed to go to local, state and federal law enforcement agencies on July 9, according to emails obtained by ABC News.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Report: Jerry Falwell Jr. Freaked Out About Photo of Him Partying in South Beach|https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/report-jerry-falwell-jr-says-photos-of-him-at-miami-beach-club-are-photoshopped-11263111]]'' September 9, 2019, Jessica Lipscomb, [[Miami New Times]]
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Update: World Red Eye, the photography agency that snapped the photos of [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. and his son, Trey, says the photos are authentic, saying it "wholly rejects" Falwell's claim that the images are [[Photoshop]]ped. In fact, World Red Eye has uncovered more photos of the Falwells partying at Wall Lounge in [[Miami Beach]].
For the past two years, reporters have been slowly dismantling the public persona of [[Baptist]] evangelist Jerry Falwell Jr., a "family values"-style Trump supporter with major political sway among evangelical voters.
Oddly, many of the stories about Falwell take place in Miami Beach, a full 900 miles south of Lynchburg, [[Virginia]], where he heads the ultraconservative [[Liberty University]]. First, there was news in August [[2017]] that Falwell had helped his son Jerry "Trey" Falwell III purchase a "flophouse"-like hostel in South Beach. Then, in late [[2018]], it was revealed Falwell and his wife had, curiously, loaned $1.8 million to a hunky pool boy they'd met at the Fontainebleau. Earlier this year, the plot thickened when photos were leaked of Falwell and the pool boy at a resort in Islamorada. Additional photos, which have so far gone unpublished, supposedly show Falwell's wife Becki "in various stages of undress."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Report: Major Political Website's Owners Secretly Running Far-Right Facebook Page|https://gizmodo.com/report-major-political-websites-owners-secretly-runnin-1838864101]]'' October 8, 2019, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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Prominent political website [[RealClearPolitics]]' parent company has secretly been running a far-right [[Facebook]] page trafficking in memes about assassinating [[Muslim]]s at prayer, racial stereotypes, and conspiracy theories, according to the [[Daily Beast]].
The site is run by RealClear Media, which owns the news-link and polling aggregator. While RealClearPolitics has taken "major pains to be seen as nonpartisan and non-ideological in its reporting," the Daily Beast wrote, the "[[Conservative Country]]" page has around 796,000 followers and pushes the kind of right-wing meat slurry one could usually find dished out at [[Infowars]] or [[Breitbart]]. Nowhere on the page is it disclosed that the page is run by RealClear Media. The page's also another reminder of how easy it is for pretty much anyone to reach mass audiences with sloppy propaganda on Facebook while simultaneously hiding both their motives and who's behind it.
Recent hits include an image of guns aimed at a door captioned "just sitting here waiting on Beto [O'Rourke]," numerous "Mexican word of the day" posts with various Democratic politicians photoshopped wearing a sombrero, and a cartoon of a Muslim at prayer captioned, "Here's my new invention I call it the Muhammed-3000 a landmine that looks like [sic] a prayer mat. Prophets are going through the roof." Others portray Muslim members of [[Congress]] as terrorists, contain misogynist jokes, and spread conspiracy theories.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Report: Pentagon Brass Privately Discussing What To Do If Trump Invokes Insurrection Act|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/report-pentagon-brass-privately-discussing-what-to-do-if-trump-invokes-insurrection-act]]'' September 25, 2020, Matt Shuham, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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Top military brass have spoken privately about what to do should President [[Donald Trump]] order them into the streets as election results are tallied, The [[New York Times]] reported Friday.
Trump has repeatedly said that the only way he'll lose his reelection campaign is if the election is fraudulent, raising concerns that he'll challenge a losing result and potentially refuse to leave office.
Unnamed senior [[Pentagon]] officials have spoken among themselves, the Times reported, about what to do should Trump invoke the [[Insurrection Act]] sometime after Election Day. The law provides for the use of the military on American soil, and Trump has threatened to use it before, to suppress racial justice protests earlier this year.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Report: Peter Thiel cutting Trump loose because of COVID-19 crisis|https://www.businessinsider.com/peter-thiel-reportedly-cutting-trump-loose-2020-7]]'' July 3, 2020, Isobel Asher Hamilton, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s most vocal supporter in [[Silicon Valley]], [[Peter Thiel]], is said to have lost faith that Trump can win the [[2020]] election.
Sources told The [[Wall Street Journal]] the [[PayPal]] cofounder had said he would not participate in this year's campaign as he did in [[2016]] because he thinks it's increasingly unlikely Trump can win.
The sources said Thiel might still vote for Trump but had not donated any money to the campaign thus far and didn't plan to. He also doesn't plan to speak at the [[Republican National Convention]] this year, they added.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Report: Trump said Haitians 'all have AIDS,' Nigerians live in 'huts' in immigration outburst|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-reportedly-said-haitians-have-aids-nigerians-live-in-huts-in-immigration-outburst-2017-12]]'' December 23, 2017, Michelle Mark, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] reportedly grew enraged at a June meeting over the amount of visas awarded to travelers from certain countries, grumbling that 15,000 [[Haiti]]ans who entered the United States in the preceding months "all have AIDS" and that the 40,000 [[Nigeria]]n visitors would never "go back to their huts" in [[Africa]].
He also complained about 2,500 people who had traveled to the US from [[Afghanistan]], which he said was a terrorist haven, according to a [[New York Times]] report citing two officials who had either attended or were briefed on the meeting.
The White House has vehemently denied that Trump used the words "AIDS" and "huts" in his remarks, though they did not refute The Times' overall characterization of the meeting.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Report: White House was warned that Giuliani was being used by Russians to 'feed misinformation' to Trump|https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/america-votes/report-white-house-was-warned-that-giuliani-was-being-used-by-russians-to-feed-misinformation-to-trump-1.5147726]]'' October 16, 2020, Devan Cole, [[CTV News]]
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The White House was warned in [[2019]] that U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal attorney [[Rudy Giuliani]] "was being used to feed [[Russia]]n misinformation" to the President, The [[Washington Post]] reported Thursday.
Citing conversations with four former officials familiar with the matter, the Post said that US intelligence agencies warned the White House that Giuliani "was the target of an influence operation by Russian intelligence" in which Trump was the intended recipient of the misinformation.
The paper said the warnings were "based on multiple sources, including intercepted communications, that showed Giuliani was interacting with people tied to Russian intelligence during a December 2019 trip to [[Ukraine]], where he was gathering information that he thought would expose corrupt acts by former vice president [[Joe Biden]] and his son Hunter."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Reporters And Legal Observers Say Federal Officers In Portland Shot At Them|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/federal-officers-shoot-mace-reporters-portland-lawsuit]]'' July 28, 2020, Zoe Tillman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — [[Journalist]]s and legal observers covering protests in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], say federal law enforcement officers have shot at them, maced them, and forced them to move, in violation of a federal judge's order.
US District Judge Michael Simon entered a temporary restraining order on July 23 that blocks federal officers from arresting or using physical force against clearly marked journalists and legal observers in Portland. In first-person declarations filed in court on Tuesday, legal observers and reporters described being shot at and maced, and in some instances they provided video footage of the incidents.
[[Lawyer]]s for the journalists and legal observers are asking Simon to hold the US [[Department of Homeland Security]] and the US Marshals Service in contempt of court. They want Simon to prohibit any federal agent who violates the temporary restraining order (TRO) from being involved in "armed operations" in Oregon; to consider a "complete ban" on the use of lethal or "less lethal" weapons by federal officers; and to order senior Trump administration officials, including acting DHS Secretary [[Chad Wolf]] and senior DHS official [[Ken Cuccinelli]], to appear in court and explain why they shouldn't face sanctions.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Reports: HHS official, Trump ally Michael Caputo apologizes after accusing CDC scientists of traitorous acts|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/09/15/michael-caputo-election-violence-conspiracy-theories/5802225002/]]'' September 15, 2020, William Cummings, [[USA Today]]
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Health and Human Servies official [[Michael Caputo]], who has been accused of trying to manipulate COVID-19 data for political purposes, apologized for espousing conspiracy theories according to multiple media reports.
Without offering evidence, Caputo, assistant secretary of public affairs at HHS, accused scientists at the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC) of "sedition" and falsely claimed they had formed a "resistance unit" against President [[Donald Trump]], according to The [[New York Times]]. The Times first reported the contents of the video stream on Caputo's [[Facebook]] page, which has since been made private. Caputo later related what he said in the video to The [[Washington Post]] and [[CNN]].
[[Politico]] reported that Caputo called an emergency staff meeting on Tuesday to apologize for embarrassing HHS Secretary [[Alex Azar]] and the agency, while also drawing negative attention to the administration's health care strategy.
According to New York Times, Caputo also signaled he might be departing his role soon.
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*[[Republican Party (United States)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republican Billionaire's Group Pushes Unproven COVID-19 Treatment Trump Promoted|https://www.propublica.org/article/republican-billionaire-group-pushes-unproven-covid-19-treatment-trump-promoted]]'' March 26, 2020, Jake Pearson, [[ProPublica]]
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A conservative business group founded by a prolific [[Republican]] political donor is pressuring the White House to greenlight an unproven COVID-19 treatment, saying in an online petition that the country has plants in the U.S. ready to produce a drug but can't because of "red tape, regulation, and a dysfunctional healthcare supply chain."
In recent days, Home Depot co-founder [[Bernard Marcus]]' [[Job Creators Network]] has placed [[Facebook]] ads and texted supporters to sign a petition urging President [[Donald Trump]] to "CUT RED TAPE" and make an anti-malarial drug called hydroxychloroquine available for treating those sickened with the virus, one such message obtained by [[ProPublica]] reads.
[[Hydroxychloroquine]] and another related drug, chloroquine, are approved by the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]] to treat arthritis and lupus but not for COVID-19. ([[Doctor]]s, however, are able to prescribe approved drugs for off-label uses.)
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Republican Candidates Linked to QAnon Are Racking Up Primary Wins|https://www.newsweek.com/republican-candidates-linked-qanon-are-racking-primary-wins-1514830]]'' July 2, 2020, Alexandra Hutzler, [[Newsweek]]
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A growing number of candidates for federal office with ties to the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory are winning their [[Republican]] primaries.
The latest candidate to join the list is [[Lauren Boebert]], a restaurant owner and gun rights activist who defeated five-time incumbent Representative Scott Tipton in [[Colorado]]'s Republican primary on June 30. Trump had endorsed Tipton but celebrated Boebert in a tweet on Tuesday, writing: "Congratulations on a really great win!"
Boebert previously expressed her openness to the "Q movement" in May during an appearance on Steel Truth, an online show hosted by QAnon believer Ann Vandersteel.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Republican Group Rips Trump Supporters' Use Of Confederate 'Treason' Flag|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/lincoln-project-confederate-flag_n_5ed49561c5b69cedf90e41bd?ri18n=true]]'' June 1, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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A [[Republican]] group of critics of President [[Donald Trump]] released a new video on Sunday slamming his supporters' use of the Confederate flag.
"The men who followed this flag 150 years ago knew what it meant," a voiceover in the spot from the Lincoln Project states. "Treason against their country. Death of the United States."
Yet the flag keeps turning up at Trump events.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republican mega-donor buys stake in Twitter and seeks to oust Jack Dorsey – report|https://amp.theguardian.com/technology/2020/feb/29/paul-singer-elliott-management-twitter-jack-dorsey]]'' February 29, 2020, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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A major [[Republican]] donor has purchased a stake in [[Twitter]] and is reportedly seeking to oust its chief executive, [[Jack Dorsey]].
Bloomberg News first reported that [[Elliott Management]] has taken a "sizable stake" and "and plans to push for changes at the social media company, including replacing Dorsey".
[[Paul Singer]], the billionaire founder of Elliott Management, is a Republican mega-donor who opposed [[Donald Trump]] during the real-estate magnate's run for the presidential nomination but has since come onside.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republican megadonor Sheldon Adelson makes nice with Trump after tense phone call|https://www.axios.com/sheldon-adelson-trump-fundraising-32ab6e5b-6f17-498e-ad89-dd5e2dcf9f07.html]]'' August 16, 2020, Jonathan Swan, [[Axios]]
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Despite a tense recent phone call with President Trump — first reported by the [[New York Times]] — the most important mega-donor in the [[Republican]] Party, [[Sheldon Adelson]], has signaled he is poised to spend big to support the president.
Behind the scenes: Last Monday morning a group of top Republican Party donors gathered at the Four Seasons resort in Jackson Hole, Wyo., for a Trump campaign fundraiser.
The donors gathered in a hotel ballroom, set up like a [[Silicon Valley]] retreat, with a yogurt parfait station, according to sources in the room.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republican Party Paid To Have Callers Jam The Phone Lines Of Congressional Democrats|https://trofire.com/2019/11/05/republican-party-paid-to-have-callers-jam-the-phone-lines-of-congressional-democrats/]]'' November 5, 2019, Farron Cousins, [[Ring of Fire Network]]
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The [[Republican]] Party hired an outside group to conduct surveys with voters, and if those voters said they didn't support impeachment, they were given the option to be patched through to [[Congress]]ional Democrats. This was an effort to jam the phone lines of Democrats in Congress, as the Republican Party grows desperate to stop the impeachment of [[Donald Trump]]. [[Ring of Fire]]'s [[Farron Cousins]] discusses this.
The Republican party has come up with a new plan to fight back against the impeachment probe by the Democrats in the house of representatives. But it doesn't involve, you know, actually countering their points legally. You know, they're, they're not out there using legal arguments to say that, no, this claim is false. Here's why they're not presenting evidence that shows that the impeachment inquiry is a scam.
No. Instead, they have hired an outside group to find individuals to call Democrats in Congress to jam their phone lines with anti impeachment rants. This was an effort that was in fact paid for by the Republican national committee.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Republican Rep. Devin Nunes sues The Washington Post and one of its reporters for defamation|https://www.salon.com/2020/03/03/republican-rep-devin-nunes-sues-the-washington-post-and-one-of-its-reporters-for-defamation/]]'' March 4, 2020, Matthew Rozsa, [[Salon]]
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Rep. [[Devin Nunes]], R-Calif., has filed a defamation lawsuit against The [[Washington Post]] and journalist [[Shane Harris]], continuing a trend of litigation against a free press.
The suit accuses the outlet of fabricating a report that Nunes told President [[Donald Trump]] about an intelligence briefing about [[Russia]] and the [[2020]] election for members of [[Congress]]. Nunes claims that he did not meet or speak with Trump on either the day of the briefing or the day after it happened. The congressman also denies numerous other details from the story, including that his alleged actions caused the president to turn against former acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire.
The lawsuit, which was filed Monday, is notable for its overtly partisan language. Nunes' lawyers write that "billionaire, [[Jeff Bezos]] ('Bezos'), purchased WaPo in [[2013]] for the purpose of using WaPo's mighty pen to influence [[Federal election]]s" but that it "failed to defeat the GOP in [[2016]], in spite of WaPo's notoriously libelous reporting."
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Republican Report Suggests Hunter Biden, Donald Trump Both Unfit for Office|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/09/biden-ukraine-report-hunterjohnson-republican-burisma-trump.html]]'' September 23, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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The origin of the [[Republican]]-led Senate Homeland Security Committee's investigation of [[Joe Biden]] was a conspiracy theory that began in [[Russia]]. It held that, when Biden was serving as vice-president, he pressured [[Ukraine]] to fire its prosecutor general, [[Viktor Shokin]], in order to prevent a prosecution of a company, Burisma, that employed Biden's son Hunter. In his infamous [[2019]] phone call with Ukrainian president [[Volodymyr Zelensky]], Trump outlined the theory: "There's a lot of talk about Biden's son — that Biden stopped the prosecution, and a lot of people want to find out about that. So whatever you can do with the attorney general would be great. Biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution, so if you can look into it."
Today, [[Wisconsin]] senator [[Ron Johnson]]'s committee released the product of its investigation. It has not, in fact, proved this hypothesis or even produced any new evidence for it. Indeed, the report concedes that "the extent to which [[Hunter Biden]]'s role on Burisma's board affected U.S. policy toward Ukraine is not clear." The unsupported insinuation it began with remains an unsupported insinuation.
There's no doubt that Burisma had sought to influence Biden by paying Hunter off with a suspiciously generous position and that Hunter actively participated. It is also true that some members of the Obama administration knew about Hunter's position and considered it awkward.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Republican Sen. Mike Lee said fact-checking is a form of censorship|https://www.businessinsider.com/republican-sen-mike-lee-said-fact-checking-form-of-censorship-2020-10?utm_source=reddit.com]]'' October 29, 2020, Kelsey Vlamis, [[Business Insider]]
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The Senate commerce committee held the hearing with CEOs of [[Twitter]], [[Facebook]], and [[Google]] to discuss [[Section 230]] and [[Republican]]s' concerns about censorship online — they've accused the companies of discriminating against conservative views on their platforms.
Lee, the senior US senator from [[Utah]], addressed the CEOs about their content-moderation policies, which he said were disproportionately applied to conservative ideologies. He defined what he considered "censorship" in regard to the way content is treated on these platforms.
"When I use the word 'censor' here, I'm meaning blocked content, fact-check, or labeled content, or demonetized websites of conservative, Republican, or pro-life individuals or groups or companies," Lee said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republican Senate hopeful Shiva Ayyadurai calls for firing of U.S. pandemic-control czar Dr. Anthony Fauci|https://www.straight.com/news/republican-senate-hopeful-shiva-ayyadurai-calls-for-firing-of-us-pandemic-control-czar-dr]]'' April 5, 2020, Charlie Smith, [[Georgia Straight]]
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It's undermined confidence in the mainstream media and created an us-and-them perception of the relationship between the White House press corps and U.S. president [[Donald Trump]].
But now, some [[Republican]]s are starting to use the term "fake science" to describe what they see as a globalist attempt to shut down the economy and benefit Big Pharma and the government of [[China]].
The most articulate advocate of this point of view is [[Shiva Ayyadurai]], a [[Mumbai]]-born and U.S.-raised entrepreneur with a PhD in biological engineering from the [[Massachusetts]] Institute of Technology.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republican Senator Proposes Bill That Would Make It Illegal to Count Votes|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/09/republican-senator-bill-illegal-mail-vote-count-deadline.html]]'' September 24, 2020, Jeremy Stahl, [[Slate Magazine]]
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Last week, President [[Donald Trump]] said he was "counting on the federal court system to make it so" that whatever preliminary tally is complete on Election Day will be validated as the final vote count, meaning states would not have the opportunity to count the anticipated record-high numbers of mail-in ballots. This would functionally end American democracy. And it appears that other [[Republican]]s are going all in on the idea that we should just not count actual votes.
On Thursday, [[Florida]] Sen. [[Rick Scott]] proposed a bill that would change election laws with less than six weeks to go until November's election, causing complete mayhem and ensuring that untold numbers of otherwise valid votes would not be counted. Scott's proposal is simple and entirely unworkable. His Help America Vote Act of [[2020]] would require that mail-in ballots be counted within 24 hours of when voting closes on Election Day. Scott's proposed legislation would also prevent mail-in ballots received prior to Election Day from being processed and counted until the morning of Nov. 3, contradicting state election statutes across the country including one that he signed when he was governor of Florida. Basically, the bill would move back the date by which votes can start to be counted and move up the date by which the count must end. This would limit the count to a single less-than-48-hour window, shortening the count in some cases by weeks. In Scott's own home state of Florida, as one example, votes can start to be counted up to 22 days before Election Day. In [[Colorado]], which does all mail-in voting, they can be processed as soon as they are received and counted 15 days before Election Day. Under Scott's law, those votes would all have to begin to be counted on Election Day itself. Any votes that did not get counted simply would not count.
Scott, who has opposed providing funding for the administration of the election in COVID-19 relief bills, does not include in his bill any federal money that would help states meet this new deadline. Without funding to implement such an immediate revamp of election administration across the country, the deadline would be impossible to meet for most states. Further, the proposal would reject untold absentee ballots cast legally by Election Day but arriving afterward.
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Fearing a coming cash crunch, President Trump's campaign has pulled back from television advertising over the last month, ceding to Democratic nominee Joe Biden a huge advantage in key states and sparking disagreements over strategy within the president's senior team.
[[Republican]] officials have been inundated with calls from worried activists and donors who complain about constant Biden ads in their local media markets, with very few paid Trump responses, according to people familiar with the conversations. Some Republicans close to Trump have been baffled at the decision to sharply curb advertising and have told the president he should change course.
The complaints have upended the dynamics that dominated much of the race so far. With less than eight weeks before Election Day, the once-lean Biden campaign is flush with cash, while the massive Trump operation is facing tough budgetary decisions down the stretch that have increased tensions around the president.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Republican-led Senate confirms divisive Trump broadcasting nominee Pack|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-broadcasting/republican-led-senate-confirms-divisive-trump-broadcasting-nominee-pack-idUSKBN23B337]]'' June 4, 2020, Patricia Zengerle, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - The U.S. Senate backed President [[Donald Trump]]'s nominee to lead government broadcasting on Thursday, confirming conservative filmmaker [[Michael Pack]] despite an investigation into whether he misused funds from a nonprofit organization he runs.
The Senate backed Pack 53-38, almost entirely along party lines. Senator Joe Manchin was the only Democrat to vote in favor of the nomination.
Trump nominated Pack two years ago to lead the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which is in charge of government-funded news outlets, including [[Voice of America]] (VOA), which Trump has lashed out against over its coronavirus coverage.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Republican-led Senate panel confirms that Russia backed Trump in 2016|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/04/senate-intelligence-community-assessment/]]'' April 21, 2020, AJ Vicens, [[Mother Jones]]
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In January [[2017]], after [[Donald Trump]] eked out his electoral college victory but before he took office, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a report outlining what the [[CIA]], NSA, and [[FBI]] knew—and could say publicly—about [[Russia]]n attacks on the [[2016]] election. The report concluded that the Russian government orchestrated the assault at the direction of [[Vladimir Putin]] and that one [[Moscow]] aim was to bolster Trump's campaign.
"Russian interference in the 2016 election is a fact."
Trump has consistently denied or discounted the findings in the years since as a "deep state" plot to undermine him. But a new report released Tuesday from the [[Republican]]-led Senate Intelligence Committee gave the report an overall blue ribbon seal of approval. The committee, after years of investigations, interviews with relevant officials, and an exhaustive review of the intelligence that underpinned the report's conclusions found that it was professionally produced free of political pressure and that its assessments were an accurate representation of what the government knew.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Republicans are now spinning a conspiracy theory that Democrats are behind the mail slowdown|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/28/republicans-are-now-spinning-a-conspiracy-theory-that-democrats-are-behind-the-mail-slowdown_partner/]]'' August 28, 2020, Tom Boggioni, [[Salon]]
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In what were supposed to be his concluding comments after all the senators spoke during a hearing with [[Postmaster General]] [[Louis DeJoy]], Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee Chair [[Ron Johnson]] (R-WI) claimed there was an orchestrated campaign by Democrats to make the Post Office look worse than it is.
Thanking the controversial [[Donald Trump]] appointee for "subjecting" himself to oversight in the form of questions from the bi-partisan panel of senators by Zoom, Johnson then used his time to undermine many of the complaints the lawmakers had just made.
"As I stated, there's no doubt there have been some unusual delays, COVID, some operational changes," Johnson remarked. "As I check with our constituent service folks, what they are also finding is the high volume of calls concerning postal complaints, the vast majority seemed very highly scripted, like this could be a very well organized effort which doesn't surprise me in the slightest."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republicans Are Planning to Spend $20 Million So You Won't Vote|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z3evnj/republicans-are-planning-to-spend-dollar20-million-so-you-wont-vote]]'' May 19, 2020, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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The [[Republican]] Party is building a program to recruit tens of thousands of volunteers in over a dozen states to conduct anti-"voter fraud" efforts, which means monitoring polls and challenging votes and voter registrations, according to the [[New York Times]].
The party, backed by President [[Donald Trump]], is spending $20 million on its efforts, which intends to recruit up to 50,000 volunteers in 15 states to "monitor polling places and challenge ballots and voters deemed suspicious," the Times reports. The money is also intended to fight Democratic-backed lawsuits against alleged voter suppression efforts on the part of Republicans.
The GOP appears to be capitalizing on a [[2018]] federal court decision allowing a decades-long consent decree to expire, which had barred the [[Republican National Committee]] from pursuing certain "ballot security" measures. In that effort in [[New Jersey]] in [[1981]], the RNC started a "ballot security task force" of armed, off-duty police officers to patrol minority-majority precincts in Newark and Trenton.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Republicans are trying to kick thousands of voters off the rolls during a pandemic|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/04/voter-purges-wisconsin-republican-election/]]'' April 14, 2020, Ari Berman, [[Mother Jones]]
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In [[Milwaukee]], which is home to nearly two-thirds of the state's Black population, one in eight registered voters was at risk of being purged. [[Africa]]n American turnout in the city had already plummeted in [[2016]] after [[Republican]]s passed a voter ID law that, according to a Republican Senate aide's sworn testimony, was aimed squarely at Milwaukee and other Democratic-leaning cities.
Fifty-five percent of the registration notices were sent to municipalities where [[Hillary Clinton]] had defeated [[Donald Trump]], according to the Milwaukee [[Journal Sentinel]], and nine of the 10 areas with the highest concentration of voters on the purge list were big cities and college towns that had voted for Clinton. Milwaukee and Madison, the state's two Democratic strongholds, accounted for 14 percent of the state's registered voters but 23 percent of the names on the removal list. Voters in predominantly Black neighborhoods or areas with large student populations were nearly twice as likely to be flagged for removal, [[The Guardian]] found.
Between 2016 and [[2018]], more than 17 million names were taken off voter rolls nationwide. On average, states removed 7.6% of their voters, for various reasons. A few states went a lot further:
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Republicans Belatedly Realize Protests Aren't Going Away|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/06/republicans-belatedly-realize-protests-arent-going-away.html]]'' June 10, 2020, Matt Stieb, [[New York Magazine]]
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In the first two weeks following the police killing of [[George Floyd]], [[Republican]] leaders responded by encouraging the shooting of protesters; calling for the military to deploy to American cities to crack down on "nihilist criminals"; and describing violence at demonstrations initiated by police as "provocation that was created deliberately for national television."
But as the country enters its third week of indignation, Republican lawmakers and President Trump have responded with delayed vows of reform — or at least lip service that shows they've realized that the mass unrest is a new political reality.
[[Arkansas]] senator [[Tom Cotton]]'s comment on Tuesday is a bold example of the latter phenomenon. On Tuesday, Cotton reportedly told fellow Republican senators that "young black men have a very different experience with law enforcement in this nation than white people and that's their impression and experience and we need to be sensitive to that and do all we can to change it." Cotton's understanding of the black "impression" of police brutality in a country where [[African-American]] men are 2.5 times more likely to be killed by police than white men has transformed in the past week. On Sunday, he was quoted in [[Politico]] saying that he does "not think you can paint with a broad brush and say there's systemic racism in the criminal justice system in America." Days before, he urged President Trump to invoke the [[Insurrection Act]] to stamp out protests in an op-ed in the [[New York Times]], while misrepresenting the strength of "cadres of left-wing radicals like antifa infiltrating protest marches." But the senator's near-acknowledgement of racial inequalities in the criminal justice system may not be as important as his financial interest in the past week: According to the [[Washington Post]], Cotton has quintupled his usual fundraising numbers since his contribution to the Times, despite running unopposed in November.
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{{f350.png}} ''[[Republicans Call on Right-Wing Doctors for Help|https://www.courthousenews.com/trump-calls-on-right-wing-doctors-for-help/]]'' May 20, 2020, Associated Press, [[Courthouse News Service]]
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WASHINGTON (AP) — [[Republican]] political operatives are recruiting "extremely pro-Trump" doctors to go on television to prescribe reviving the U.S. economy as quickly as possible, without meeting safety benchmarks proposed by the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
The plan was discussed in a May 11 conference call with a senior staffer for the Trump reelection campaign organized by CNP Action, an affiliate of the Republican-aligned [[Council for National Policy]]. A leaked recording of the hourlong call was provided to The [[Associated Press]] by the [[Center for Media and Democracy]], a progressive watchdog group.
CNP Action is part of the [[Save Our Country Coalition]], an alliance of right-wing think tanks and political committees formed in late April to end state lockdowns implemented in response to the pandemic. Other members of the coalition include the [[FreedomWorks]] Foundation, the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] and [[Tea Party Patriots]].
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Republicans devote $20m and 50,000 people to efforts to restrict voting|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/18/republicans-devote-20m-and-50000-people-into-efforts-to-restrict-voting]]'' May 18, 2020, Sam Levine, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s campaign and national [[Republican]]s are pumping millions of dollars into efforts to restrict voting and aggressively fight Democratic efforts to make it easier to cast a ballot during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The [[Republican National Committee]] has allocated $20m so far to oppose Democratic lawsuits across the country seeking to expand voting. Republicans are also seeking to recruit up to 50,000 people in 15 key states to serve as poll watchers and challenge the registration of voters they believe are ineligible, according to the [[New York Times]].
The [[2020]] election will be the first time in nearly three decades that national Republicans will be involved in such a program. After the RNC was sued over intimidating minority voters in [[New Jersey]] in the early [[1980]]s, they agreed to a federal court order not to engage in "ballot security" efforts. The order expired in [[2018]].
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Republicans did not just acquit Trump – they let themselves off too|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/feb/14/republicans-will-never-stand-up-to-trump]]'' February 14, 2021, Lawrence Douglas, Opinion, [[The Guardian]]
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"I have lost tons of sleep thinking he may get away with what he did," [[South Carolina]] senator [[Lindsey Graham]] said. "[[Impeachment]] is not about punishment. Impeachment is about cleansing the office. Impeachment is about restoring honor and integrity to the office."
The "he" who vexed Senator Graham's sleep was not [[Donald Trump]]. It was [[Bill Clinton]]. And Graham worked to make sure President Clinton would not get away with lying under oath about his little affair, voting, in [[1999]], to convict the president and remove him from office.
On Saturday, Graham reached a different conclusion. In joining 42 of his [[Republican]] colleagues in voting to acquit Donald Trump of inciting a violent insurrection, Graham commented, "I think most Republicans found the presentation by the House managers offensive and absurd."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republicans Fine With Supreme Court Vote Despite Election|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/paulmcleod/republicans-want-vote-trump-supreme-court-nominee-election]]'' September 22, 2020, Paul McLeod, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — Senate [[Republican]]s say they will proceed with a vote on President [[Donald Trump]]'s nominee to the Supreme Court even if it takes place after Trump loses the presidential election.
Several Republicans said Monday that a confirmation, under those circumstances, would still be legitimate because Trump would remain president until January even if [[Joe Biden]] wins.
"He's still president of the United States until Jan. 20. What's illegitimate?" said Sen. [[Richard Shelby]] of [[Alabama]]. "You've got the power now. Why don't you exercise it? That's what we plan to do."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republicans Gone Wild?|https://eugeneweekly.com/2018/03/29/republicans-gone-wild/]]'' March 29, 2018, Camilla Mortensen, [[Eugene Weekly]]
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Lockwood is a clever, biting, often charming millennial. Flamboyantly gay in tone, he also seems completely unconcerned about freaking out Democrats or his fellow [[Republican]]s.
A transplant from [[Colorado]], Lockwood was called "flat-out deranged" by The [[Denver Post]] in an oft-quoted editorial before he came to [[Oregon]] late in [[2016]] to be a spokesman for Oregon's state Senate Republicans. Oregon Republicans, he says, are "much more accepting and open-minded in a lot of ways," citing an anti-gay House leader in Colorado.
Some of Lockwood's legislative press release gems have included an August [[2017]] release on a bill that provides expanded coverage for some Oregonians to access free reproductive health services. "Former abortion lobbyist Gov. Kate Brown signs into law [[Abortion]] Free for All," Lockwood writes.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Republicans have become more fascist since Jan. 6 - and they blame liberals for it|https://www.salon.com/2021/03/30/republicans-have-become-more-fascist-since-jan-6--and-they-blame-liberals-for-it/]]'' March 30, 2021, Amanda Marcotte, [[Salon]]
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For a brief, shining moment after [[Donald Trump]] incited an insurrection on the Capitol on [[January 6]], it seemed that the forces of rising authoritarianism in America might be curtailed, shamed by the violence that had been unleashed by their lies and bitterness over losing the election. But nope, [[Republican]]s have quickly reverted back. After all, the fundamental problem facing the Republican party and the larger American right hasn't been resolved. They still know full well that their ideology is unpopular, their arguments are indefensible, and that the only way they can hold onto power is by gutting the ability of the voters to throw them out. And so, as the past month has shown, conservatives are not only becoming more fascistic in the aftermath of the riot but more shameless about their intentions.
The GOP war on voting has become the number one priority, with a bevy of conservative groups reorienting their organizing around keeping Americans away from ballots. Republicans are leaning into the racist signaling around the voter suppression efforts, and when confronted with it, they barely bother to defend themselves, mainly because there is no moral defense possible. There's lip-smacking from the right about "voter fraud" — which they continue to fail to show is a problem, much less one that voter suppression efforts will fix — but these excuses are pro forma, and you can tell their hearts aren't in it.
Instead of trying to sell their behavior as good and righteous, instead, conservatives are coalescing around a different excuse: The liberals are making them do it! They don't want to be fascists, you see, but gosh darn it, they have no choice!
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republicans host founder of violent, far-right street brawler group|https://thinkprogress.org/civility-loving-republicans-host-gavin-mcinnes-ecd4f06482bd/]]'' October 12, 2018, Luke Barnes, [[ThinkProgress]]
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After being mocked at the White House Correspondents' dinner in April, for instance, conservative activist [[Matt Schlapp]] and his wife Mercedes walked out. The [[National Review]] compared those who protested Supreme Court [[Justice Brett Kavanaugh]] to a "mob", while Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] accused [[Hillary Clinton]] of "unhinged tactics" after she said that "you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for."
So, naturally, it would make sense for the civility-loving Metropolitan [[Republican]] Club of [[New York City]] to invite [[Gavin McInnes]], who founded a far-right group which regularly engages in street brawls and violence, to join them at a lecture Friday evening, where he'll "discuss historical context and offer perspective on the environment that surrounded Otoya Yamaguchi in [[1960]]'s [[Japan]]."
McInnes, who was also one of the co-founders of VICE, founded the [[Proud Boys]] in [[2016]], a group which bills itself as a "pro-Western fraternal organization for men who refuse to apologize for creating the Western world." McInnes has repeatedly insisted the group is not far-right or racist, describing the group in the wake of last year's [[Unite the Right]] rally as "a men's club that meets about once a month to drink beer" — despite the fact that [[Jason Kessler]], a initiated Proud Boy, was the main organizer for the event.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republicans invite Parler CEO to rumble with Silicon Valley giants|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/08/parler-ceo-silicon-valley-congress-353312]]'' July 8, 2020, Betsy Woodruff Swan, [[Politico]]
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Conservatives have long argued that [[Twitter]] unfairly censors people on the right––a contention the company vehemently disputes. The network has banned a variety of far-right personalities for violating its terms of service, which has generated great disgruntlement in some circles.
[[Parler]] bills itself as something of a free speech alternative to Twitter, and a number of prominent conservatives––including Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] and Sen. [[Ted Cruz]]––have opened profiles on the site and promoted it to their Twitter followers.
"I will be on PARLER celebrating Independence Day with the rest of the patriots!" Nunes tweeted jubilantly on Independence Day.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Republicans new favorite study trashes Biden's climate plans – but who's behind it?|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/mar/09/republican-study-wyoming-biden-climate-plans]]'' March 9, 2021, Emily Holden, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Wyoming]]'s US representative, [[Liz Cheney]], envisions a dark future for her home state under [[Joe Biden]].
If the new administration extends its pause on new oil and gas drilling on public land, it would endanger Wyoming's economy, kill 18,000 jobs and cause the energy state to lose out on critical education, infrastructure and healthcare funding. Biden would be "cutting off a major lifeline that Americans have relied on to survive during this time", she has said.
But there is a problem with Cheney's forecast. The numbers she is relying on came from an analysis that is the brainchild of the oil and gas industry.
The Western Energy Alliance – which represents 200 western oil and gas companies – proposed the $114,000 publicly funded analysis to state officials, tried to provide matching dollars for it and stayed involved throughout its development, according to public records obtained by Documented and shared with Floodlight and Wyoming Public Media.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Republicans put forth another QAnon conspiracy supporter as candidate|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/us-primaries-greene-omar-1.5683022]]'' August 12, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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[[Marjorie Taylor Greene]], a businesswoman who has expressed support for the far-right conspiracy theory [[QAnon]] and been criticized for a series of racist comments, has won the [[Republican]] nomination for [[Georgia]]'s 14th [[Congress]]ional District.
Greene beat neurosurgeon John Cowan in a primary runoff for the open seat on Tuesday in the deep-red district in northwest Georgia, despite several GOP officials denouncing her campaign after videos surfaced in which she expresses racist, anti-Semitic and anti-[[Muslim]] views.
"WE WON! Thank you for your support! Save America. Stop Socialism," Greene tweeted late Tuesday. A video posted to her [[Twitter]] account of her victory party showed a room full of supporters gathered closely together. Few, if any, wore face masks to protect against the coronavirus.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republicans Turn to Voter Intimidation for 2020 Election Edge|https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a32583391/republicans-voter-intimidation-2020/]]'' May 18, 2020, Charles P. Pierce, [[Esquire]]
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Again, I say to my friends at [[The Lincoln Project]], and to the Never Trump community in general: put some money and energy behind campaigns against the policies that made the current president* not just possible, but inevitable. Help the country out that way, so that debacles like the current one are less likely to reoccur. For example, how about joining in the campaign against legalized ratfcking under the color of law, and camouflaged by a bogus crisis? From The [[New York Times]]:
Its premise is that a [[Republican]] victory in November is imperiled by widespread voter fraud, a baseless charge embraced by President Trump, but repeatedly debunked by research.
Democrats and voting rights advocates say the driving factor is politics, not fraud — especially since Mr. Trump's narrow win in [[2016]] underscored the potentially crucial value of depressing turnout by Democrats, particularly minorities. The Republican program, which has gained steam in recent weeks, envisions recruiting up to 50,000 volunteers in 15 key states to monitor polling places and challenge ballots and voters deemed suspicious. That is part of a $20 million plan that also allots millions to challenge lawsuits by Democrats and voting-rights advocates seeking to loosen state restrictions on balloting. The party and its allies also intend to use advertising, the internet and President Trump's command of the airwaves to cast Democrats as agents of election theft.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republicans Want the SPLC to Stop Designating 'Hate Groups'|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4aypep/republicans-want-the-splc-to-stop-designating-hate-groups]]'' August 24, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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Over the weekend, the [[Republican National Committee]], ahead of their convention in Charlotte, introduced a resolution "refuting the legitimacy" of the SPLC — which they call "a radical organization." The resolution is largely symbolic, but the message is clear: the RNC doesn't think the SPLC should be seen as the authority on hate in the U.S.
Conservatives have repeatedly accused the SPLC of liberal bias, and weaponizing its designation tool against individuals, organizations or ideas that it doesn't agree with.
But the SPLC has also faced a huge challenge: what happens when the groups they've been monitoring for years are now the very same ones driving federal policy?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republicans Want to Send Another QAnon Follower to Congress|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ep4pyp/it-looks-like-republicans-are-sending-another-qanon-follower-to-congress]]'' July 1, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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A five-term [[Republican]] congressman endorsed by President [[Donald Trump]] has conceded defeat in [[Colorado]] to a political novice and admirer of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory movement.
On Tuesday evening [[Lauren Boebert]] defeated Rep. Scott Tipton in Colorado's Third [[Congress]]ional District. It is a seat he has held since [[2011]]. Tipton had been strongly tipped to win re-election after Trump tweeted his support for the 63-year-old on Monday.
Boebert achieved her stunning victory by attacking Tipton's lack of conservative credentials, and went after him for being too cozy with Democrats in the House. She aligned herself with Trump's agenda, pointing out her opponent's failure to stand up to left-wing members of the U.S. House, such as [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republicans Who Don't Understand Encryption Introduce Bill to Break It|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3z3z7/republican-encryption-bill-privacy-signal]]'' June 24, 2020, Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, [[Vice News]]
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Three [[Republican]] senators, who have never showed that they understand how encryption works, have now introduced a bill that would force tech companies to break their own encryption when asked by a judge.
Sen. [[Lindsey Graham]] (R-[[South Carolina]]), Sen. [[Tom Cotton]] (R-[[Arkansas]]), and Sen. [[Marsha Blackburn]] (R-[[Tennessee]]), introduced the Lawful Access to Encrypted Data Act, the first bill in years that attempts to make it easier for cops and feds to access data encrypted on a phone, or end-to-end encrypted messages exchanged through apps like Signal, iMessage, or [[WhatsApp]].
"[[Terrorist]]s and criminals routinely use technology, whether smartphones, apps, or other means, to coordinate and communicate their daily activities. In recent history, we have experienced numerous terrorism cases and serious criminal activity where vital information could not be accessed, even after a court order was issued. Unfortunately, tech companies have refused to honor these court orders and assist law enforcement in their investigations," Graham was quoted as saying in the press release announcing the bill.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Republicans, saying the quiet part loud, discuss plans for "Anglo-Saxon" traditions caucus|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/04/republicans-saying-the-quiet-part-loud-discuss-plans-for-anglo-saxon-traditions-caucus/]]'' April 17, 2021, Pema Levy, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[Congress]] might be getting a new caucus. What makes this one different? It explicitly favors white supremacist ideas. Reps. [[Marjorie Taylor Greene]] (R-Ga.) and [[Paul Gosar]] (R-AZ) are reportedly behind a new caucus to promote "Anglo-Saxon" values. A draft proposal for the caucus was first reported Friday by Punchbowl News. Unsurprisingly, it's called the [[America First]] Caucus.
Greene has said the document was only a "draft" that she had not reviewed. But it appears it may still go forward. Rep. [[Matt Gaetz]] (R-Fla.), who is under investigation for violating sex trafficking laws, tweeted enthusiastically about joining the caucus, tagging Greene. And Rep. [[Louie Gohmert]] (R-Texas) said he was "looking at" joining.
Phrases like "Western values" and "Anglo-Saxon" have been used to signal white nationalism for years. But the draft proposal for America First Caucus is barely concealed enough to be a dog whistle. "America is a nation with a border, and a culture, strengthened by a common respect for uniquely Anglo-Saxon political traditions," the document's immigration section reads. When it comes to education, the document says the group opposes teaching children history that undermines "America's great history" and decries education that is "actively hostile to the civic and cultural assimilation necessary for a strong nation." Though the [[2020]] elections were the most secure in the country's history, the caucus espouses the so-called [[Big Lie]] that the election was stolen from [[Donald Trump]]. In response, the group "will work towards an end to mail-in voting, implementation of national voter ID and substantive investigations into mass voter fraud perpetrated during the 2020 election."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Republicans' fantasy Constitution: Trump and the "phony emoluments clause"|https://www.salon.com/2019/10/28/republicans-fantasy-constitution-trump-and-the-phony-emoluments-clause/]]'' October 28, 2019, Paul Rosenberg, [[Salon]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s recent criticism of the "phony emoluments clause," used in defense of his since-abandoned G7 scam, was striking for its bluntness. But it's part of a long history of conservatives flagrantly ignoring the actual Constitution and substituting an imaginary version in its place. At [[Vox]], Ian Millhiser thoroughly debunked the notion that Trump wasn't violating the Constitution by seeking to hold a summit meeting at his own hotel, including reference to work by Georgetown's John Mikhail, whose examination of 40 different dictionaries made mincemeat of any "public meaning" argument to try to defend Trump.
Of course Trump doesn't care about such arguments, and doesn't rely on typical conservative legal arguments either. But he does rely on the underlying conservative impulse and assumption that the Constitution means whatever he wants it to mean, and that anyone who disagrees with him is subversive.
This view can be found in the so-called "constitutional sheriff's" movement, which believes that county sheriffs get to pick and chose which laws to enforce and can keep federal law enforcement agents out of their counties. Tellingly, the word "sheriff" — like the word "God" — doesn't even appear in the Constitution. Trump's favorite convict sheriff, [[Joe Arpaio]] of [[Arizona]], is a member of this movement. The far-right "Oathkeepers" movement has a similar fantasy-based view of the special constitutional status of anyone who's sworn an oath to serve the government — and who then decides they've got a secret identity as a Supreme Court justice.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Republicans' Hunter Biden Report Is Full Of Old Allegations|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christopherm51/hunter-biden-ukraine-report-republicans]]'' September 23, 2020, Christopher Miller, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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A [[Republican]]-led Senate investigation of the work of Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] and his son Hunter in [[Ukraine]] finally landed Wednesday — not with a bang, as its authors had long promised, but with a whimper.
Led by Sens. [[Ron Johnson]], chair of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and Chuck Grassley, chair of the Senate Finance Committee, its findings are merely a compilation of information already in the public sphere: testimonies from US officials given during last year's impeachment hearings, controversial news articles, and unsubstantiated information published online by discredited Ukrainian operatives — all used to support weighty allegations that have already been debunked.
Democrats have said there is no evidence of wrongdoing on the Bidens' part and that the report's findings would only further spread [[Russia]]-backed disinformation with just six weeks to go until Election Day.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Researchers find Trump's 2020 campaign app hoovers user data|https://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-2020-campaign-app-hoovers-user-data-2020-6]]'' June 22, 2020, Isobel Asher Hamilton, [[Business Insider]]
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[[Researcher]]s have analyzed President [[Donald Trump]] and Democratic presidential candidate [[Joe Biden]]'s [[2020]] campaign apps. Of the two apps, Trump's hoovers up far more of its users' data.
Jacob Gursky and [[Samuel Woolley]] of the [[University of Texas]]' Propaganda Research Team analyzed both apps and wrote about their findings in the MIT Tech [[Review]].
According to Gursky and Woolley, Trump's app launched in mid-April and has garnered 780,000 downloads. [[Broadly]] speaking the app allows users to engage with the Trump campaign, enabling people to sign up to volunteer, get tickets for events, and livestream the president's rallies.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Researchers say Russians hacked Ukraine company at centre of Trump impeachment|https://globalnews.ca/news/6407752/russians-hacked-ukraine-gas-company-impeachment/]]'' January 13, 2020, Frank Bajak, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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A U.S. cybersecurity company says [[Russia]]n military agents successfully hacked the Ukrainian gas company at the center of the scandal that led to U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s impeachment.
Russian agents launched a phishing campaign in early November aimed at stealing the login credentials for employees of Burisma Holdings, the gas company, according to Area 1 Security, a [[Silicon Valley]] company that specializes in e-mail security.
Hunter Biden, son of former U.S. vice president and Democratic presidential hopeful [[Joe Biden]], previously served on Burisma's board.
It was not clear from an eight-page report posted online by Area 1 what the hackers were looking for or may have obtained. The timing of the operation suggests, however, that the Russian agents could be searching for material that could damage the Bidens.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Revealed: 50 million Facebook profiles harvested for Cambridge Analytica in major data breach|https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/17/cambridge-analytica-facebook-influence-us-election]]'' March 17, 2018, Emma Graham-Harrison, [[The Guardian]]
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The data analytics firm that worked with [[Donald Trump]]'s election team and the winning Brexit campaign harvested millions of [[Facebook]] profiles of US voters, in one of the tech giant's biggest ever data breaches, and used them to build a powerful software program to predict and influence choices at the ballot box.
A whistleblower has revealed to the Observer how [[Cambridge Analytica]] – a company owned by the hedge fund billionaire [[Robert Mercer]], and headed at the time by Trump's key adviser [[Steve Bannon]] – used personal information taken without authorisation in early [[2014]] to build a system that could profile individual US voters, in order to target them with personalised political advertisements.
[[Christopher Wylie]], who worked with a Cambridge University academic to obtain the data, told the Observer: "We exploited Facebook to harvest millions of people's profiles. And built models to exploit what we knew about them and target their inner demons. That was the basis the entire company was built on."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Revealed: Amy Coney Barrett supported group that said life begins at fertilization|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/01/amy-coney-barrett-supported-group-fertilization]]'' October 1, 2020, Stephanie Kirchgaessner, [[The Guardian]]
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Amy Coney Barrett, the Trump administration's supreme court nominee, publicly supported an organization in [[2006]] that has said life begins at fertilization. It has also said that the discarding of unused or frozen embryos created in the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process ought to be criminalized, a view that is considered to be extreme even within the anti-abortion movement.
The revelation is likely to lead to new questions about how Barrett's personal views on abortion may not only shape reproductive rights in the US for decades to come if she is confirmed by the Senate, but how her appointment could affect legal rights for women undergoing fertility treatment, as well as their doctors.
In 2006, while Barrett worked as a law professor at Notre Dame, she was one of hundreds of people who signed a full-page newspaper advertisement sponsored by St Joseph County Right to Life, an extreme anti-choice group located in the city of [[South Bend]], which is in the region know as Michiana.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Revealed: conservative group fighting to restrict voting tied to powerful dark money network|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/27/honest-elections-project-conservative-voting-restrictions]]'' May 27, 2020, Sam Levine, [[The Guardian]]
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The organization, which calls itself the [[Honest Elections Project]], seemed to emerge out of nowhere a few months ago and started stoking fears about voter fraud. Backed by a dark money group funded by rightwing stalwarts like the Koch brothers and [[Betsy DeVos]]' family, the Honest Elections Project is part of the network that pushed the US supreme court picks Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch, and is quickly becoming a juggernaut in the escalating fight over voting rights.
The project announced it was spending $250,000 in advertisements in April, warning against voting by mail and accusing Democrats of cheating. It facilitated letters to election officials in [[Colorado]], [[Florida]] and [[Michigan]], using misleading data to accuse jurisdictions of having bloated voter rolls and threatening legal action.
Calling voter suppression a "myth", it has also been extremely active in the courts, filing briefs in favor of voting restrictions in [[Nevada]], [[Virginia]], [[Texas]], [[Wisconsin]] and [[Minnesota]], among other places, at times represented by lawyers from the same firm that represents Trump. By having a hand in both voting litigation and the judges on the federal bench, this network could create a system where conservative donors have an avenue to both oppose voting rights and appoint judges to back that effort.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Revealed: Google made large contributions to climate change deniers|https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/oct/11/google-contributions-climate-change-deniers]]'' October 11, 2019, Stephanie Kirchgaessner, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Google]] has made "substantial" contributions to some of the most notorious climate deniers in [[Washington]] despite its insistence that it supports political action on the climate crisis.
Among hundreds of groups the company has listed on its website as beneficiaries of its political giving are more than a dozen organisations that have campaigned against climate legislation, questioned the need for action, or actively sought to roll back Obama-era environmental protections.
The list includes the [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]] (CEI), a conservative policy group that was instrumental in convincing the Trump administration to abandon the [[Paris]] agreement and has criticised the White House for not dismantling more environmental rules.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Revealed: how California police chased a nonexistent 'antifa bus'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/aug/23/revealed-california-police-antifa-misinformation]]'' August 23, 2021, Sam Levin, [[The Guardian]]
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On 1 June [[2020]], a law enforcement official in the small northern [[California]] city of Redding sent screenshots of two social media posts to her staff, asking them to investigate.
One was an [[Instagram]] story. "BE AWARE … I have heard, from a reliable source, that ANTIFA buses with close to 200 people (domestic terrorists) are planning to infiltrate Redding and possibly cause distraction and destruction," it read.
The second, a [[Facebook]] post, warned that buses of protesters planning to "riot" had stopped in Klamath Falls in southern [[Oregon]], "but there was no rioting or burning as they decided to move on". The post included a grainy image of a small van with "[[Black Lives Matter]]" written on the back.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Revealed: Jared Kushner's Private Channel With Putin's Money Man|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jared-kushners-private-channel-with-putins-money-man-kirill-dmitriev]]'' August 24, 2020, Erin Banco, [[Daily Beast]]
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On a late afternoon in March, a large military aircraft bearing the [[Russia]]n Federation insignia descended into John F. Kennedy International Airport in [[New York City]]. Its mission: to deliver personal protective equipment and ventilators to nearby hospitals scrambling to treat patients during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. [[Andrew Cuomo]] had pleaded for weeks with the federal government for additional resources, particularly ventilators, to treat the thousands of COVID-19 patients across the state. Yet news of the Russian delivery surprised those in the governor's office working to obtain additional medical equipment. They'd thought the ventilator support would come from the U.S. stockpile or from an American company.
Officials in the U.S. State Department were surprised, too. Despite a department press release announcing the delivery, several senior officials working on the Russia portfolio in the department and elsewhere in the national security apparatus were unaware exactly how the 45 ventilators had ended up on American soil. Half of the shipment was paid for by the [[Russian Direct Investment Fund]] (RDIF), one of the country's sovereign wealth funds, which is under U.S. sanctions. (The sanctions do not prohibit all transactions between U.S. entities and the firm, but they have limited the fund's interactions with American businesses.) And the fund's CEO, [[Kirill Dmitriev]], had been scrutinized by [[Congress]] and former special counsel [[Robert Mueller]] for his communications with Trump transition officials shortly after [[Moscow]] had meddled in the [[2016]] election.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Revealed: leader of group peddling bleach as coronavirus 'cure' wrote to Trump this week|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/24/revealed-leader-group-peddling-bleach-cure-lobbied-trump-coronavirus]]'' April 24, 2020, Ed Pilkington, [[The Guardian]]
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The leader of the most prominent group in the US peddling potentially lethal industrial bleach as a "miracle cure" for coronavirus wrote to [[Donald Trump]] at the White House this week.
In his letter, [[Mark Grenon]] told Trump that chlorine dioxide – a powerful bleach used in industrial processes such as textile manufacturing that can have fatal side-effects when drunk – is "a wonderful detox that can kill 99% of the pathogens in the body". He added that it "can rid the body of Covid-19".
A few days after Grenon dispatched his letter, Trump went on national TV at his daily coronavirus briefing at the White House on Thursday and promoted the idea that disinfectant could be used as a treatment for the virus. To the astonishment of medical experts, the US president said that disinfectant "knocks it out in a minute. One minute!"
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{{f358.png}} ''[[REVEALED: Leaked messages implicate Rep. Paul Gosar in Proud Boys plot to block Biden's Arizona win|https://www.salon.com/2021/06/02/revealed-leaked-messages-implicate-rep-paul-gosars-proud-boys-plot-to-block-bidens-arizona-win_partner/]]'' June 2, 2021, Brad Reed , [[Salon]]
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Messages leaked to the [[Washington Post]] implicate Rep. [[Paul Gosar]], R-AZ, in a plot to create a so-called "[[Brooks Brothers Riot]]" in his home state to block President [[Joe Biden]]'s victory.
[[Woodrow Johnston]], the vice president of political consultancy McShane LLC, told an undercover liberal activist posing as a Trump supporter that Gosar wanted to use the far-right [[Proud Boys]] gang to disrupt the certification of the [[2020]] election in [[Arizona]].
"We might need to do the same here in [[Nevada]]," Johnston added in his message.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Revealed: Meet The Trump Fanatic Who Used A Stun Gun On A Cop At The Capitol Insurrection|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/fanone-taser-maga-trump-capitol_n_6037bb23c5b69ac3d35cdb71]]'' February 26, 2021, Ryan J. Reilly, [[Huffington Post]]
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The man in the red "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN" hat seemed to think he was untouchable. He joined the mob as they yelled "HEAVE! HO!" and tried to force their way through a police line into the Capitol building. Once inside, he used a pole to ram against a window, trying to shatter it and bring more people into the Capitol. In the most disturbing footage of all, he was caught on camera appearing to shock D.C. Metropolitan [[Police]] Officer [[Mike Fanone]] with a stun gun. As rioters push Fanone down the stairs and away from other cops, video shows the man in the red cap pressing a small black device against the officer's neck. Fanone instantly drops to the ground, swallowed by the mob.
The story of Fanone's battle with [[Donald Trump]] supporters trying to overturn the results of the [[2020]] election went viral soon after their Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Fanone self-deployed to the Capitol that day, hoping to aid his fellow officers in a fight he'd later describe as "some medieval shit." Fanone recalled a man yelling to other rioters to kill him with his own gun. "I have kids!" Fanone screamed, wondering if he'd ever see his four daughters again. He was beaten. He described being hit in the neck with a stun gun. He suffered a mild heart attack.
His assailant in the red MAGA hat, who has been at large since the insurrection, is 38-year-old [[Daniel Joseph Rodriguez]] from Fontana, [[California]], HuffPost can confirm.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Revealed: pro-Trump activists plotted violence ahead of Portland rallies|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/sep/23/oregon-portland-pro-trump-protests-violence-texts]]'' September 23, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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Leaked chat logs show [[Portland]]-area pro-Trump activists planning and training for violence, sourcing arms and ammunition and even suggesting political assassinations ahead of a series of contentious rallies in the [[Oregon]] city, including one scheduled for this weekend.
The chats on the GroupMe app, shared with the Guardian by the antifascist group Eugene [[Antifa]], show conversations between Oregon members of the [[Patriots Coalition]] growing more extreme as they discuss armed confrontations with leftwing Portland activists, and consume a steady diet of online disinformation about protests and wildfires.
At times, rightwing activists discuss acts of violence at recent, contentious protests, which in some cases they were recorded carrying out. At one point, [[David Willis]], a felon currently being sued for his alleged role in an earlier episode of political violence, joins a discussion about the use of paintballs.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Revealed: Republican lawmaker aided group training young men for 'biblical warfare'|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/aug/13/matt-shea-biblical-war-washington-team-rugged]]'' August 14, 2019, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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The [[Republican]] politician [[Matt Shea]] connected close allies with a group offering training to young men in "biblical warfare" that includes how to use knives, pistols and rifles, with lessons based in part on the teachings of a [[Georgia]]-based neo-Confederate pastor, emails obtained by the Guardian reveal.
Shea, who is an elected [[Washington]] state representative, later made videos in support of the group, and appeared alongside them at a gathering at a religious community in remote eastern Washington. He also paid the founder of the group money from his campaign fund in [[2018]].
The emails, sent in July [[2016]], begin with an email from [[Patrick Caughran]], who presents himself as the founder of a training group called Team Rugged. They were provided to the Guardian by a former Shea associate who was copied in on the exchange.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Revealed: Secret rightwing strategy to discredit teacher strikes|https://www.theguardian.com/education/2018/apr/12/teacher-strikes-rightwing-secret-strategy-revealed?CMP=edit_2221]]'' April 12, 2018, Ed Pilkington, [[The Guardian]]
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A nationwide network of rightwing thinktanks is launching a PR counteroffensive against the teachers' strikes that are sweeping the country, circulating a "messaging guide" for anti-union activists that portrays the walkouts as harmful to low-income parents and their children.
The new rightwing strategy to discredit the strikes that have erupted in protest against cuts in education funding and poor teacher pay is contained in a three-page document obtained by the Guardian. Titled "How to talk about teacher strikes", it provides a "dos and don'ts" manual for how to smear the strikers.
Top of the list of talking points is the claim that "teacher strikes hurt kids and low-income families". It advises anti-union campaigners to argue that "it's unfortunate that teachers are protesting low wages by punishing other low-wage parents and their children."
The "messaging guide" is the brainchild of the [[State Policy Network]] (SPN), an alliance of 66 rightwing "ideas factories" that span every state in the nation. SPN uses its $80m war chest – funded by billionaire super-donors such as the Koch brothers and the Walton Family Foundation that flows from the Walmart fortune – to coordinate conservative strategy across the country.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Revealed: The Family Member Who Turned on Trump|https://www.thedailybeast.com/mary-trump-donald-trumps-niece-is-writing-a-tell-all-book-that-details-how-she-leaked-tax-papers-to-nyt?ref=home]]'' June 14, 2020, Lachlan Cartwright, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s niece, his deceased brother's daughter, is set to publish a tell-all book this summer that will detail "harrowing and salacious" stories about the president, according to people with knowledge of the project.
[[Mary Trump]], 55, the daughter of [[Fred Trump Jr]]. and eldest grandchild of Fred Trump Sr., is scheduled to release Too Much And Never Enough on July 28, Simon & Schuster confirmed Monday, just weeks before the [[Republican National Convention]].
One of the most explosive revelations Mary will detail in the book, according to people familiar with the matter, is how she played a critical role helping The [[New York Times]] print startling revelations about Trump's taxes, including how he was involved in "fraudulent" tax schemes and had received more than $400 million in today's dollars from his father's real estate empire.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Revealed: the hidden global network behind Tommy Robinson|https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/dec/07/tommy-robinson-global-support-brexit-march]]'' December 7, 2018, Josh Halliday, [[The Guardian]]
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Guardian investigation shows how cash, legal support and millions of tweets underpin anti-Islam activist - but [[Facebook]] removes his 'donate' button
The British far-right activist [[Tommy Robinson]] is receiving financial, political and moral support from a broad array of non-British groups and individuals, including US thinktanks, rightwing [[Australia]]ns and [[Russia]]n trolls, a Guardian investigation has discovered.
Robinson, an anti-Islam campaigner who is leading a "[[Brexit]] betrayal" march in [[London]] on Sunday, has received funding from a US tech billionaire and a thinktank based in [[Philadelphia]].
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Revealed: the true identity of the leader of an American neo-Nazi terror group|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/23/revealed-the-true-identity-of-the-leader-of-americas-neo-nazi-terror-group]]'' January 24, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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The white supremacist group the Base has been a target of [[FBI]] raids and its members accused of planning a race war. [[The Guardian]] can now reveal the identity of its secretive leader
The Guardian has learned the true identity of the leader and founder of the US-based neo-Nazi terror network the Base, which was recently the target of raids by the FBI after an investigation into domestic terrorism uncovered their plans to start a race war.
Members of the group stand accused of federal hate crimes, murder plots and firearms offenses, and have harbored international fugitives in recent months.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Revealed: the US 'Christian fundamentalists' behind new Netflix film on millennial sex lives|https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/revealed-christian-group-netflix-spring-break-sex/]]'' May 10, 2018, Claire Provost, [[openDemocracy]]
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Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution, a new film on [[Netflix]], sells itself as an up-close look at millennial 'hookup culture.' It follows students at 'Spring Break' beach parties in [[Florida]] and shows how 'sex doesn't mean anything,' in the words of one man who's filmed casually slapping butts and kissing strangers.
The Vice-style feature includes stunning aerial views of the coast, electronic music, and disturbing footage of apparent sexual assault. What the film and Netflix don't tell you is that it was made by a US Christian advocacy group called [[Exodus Cry]], which is linked to a 'trendy, youthful' movement that is "fiercely opposed to reproductive and LGBTQ rights."
On its website, Exodus Cry says that it was "birthed out of prayer" in [[Missouri]], where it has been closely linked to the International House of Prayer, [[Kansas City]] (IHOPKC), a growing charismatic Christian movement whose founder, Mike Bickle, has said that homosexuality "opens the door to the demonic realm."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Revealed: Trump campaign strategy to deter millions of Black Americans from voting in 2016|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIf5ELaOjOk]]'' September 28, 2020, Channel 4 News, [[YouTube]]
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Trump's election campaign wanted to deter millions of Black Americans from voting in [[2016]]. The 'Deterrence' project can be revealed after [[Channel 4 News]] obtained the database used by Trump's digital campaign team.\r
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Millions of Americans in key battleground states were separated into eight categories, so they could be targeted with tailored ads online.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[REVEALED: Trump lawyer lined his pockets by targeting the poor in telemarketing scheme for his 'Christian' charity|https://www.rawstory.com/2017/06/revealed-trump-lawyer-lined-his-pockets-by-targeting-the-poor-in-telemarketing-scheme-for-his-christian-charity/]]'' June 27, 2017, Brad Reed, [[Raw Story]]
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[[The Guardian]] reports that Sekulow's nonprofit group [[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]] (Case) gave its telemarketers at the start of the Great Recession instructions on how to convince people who were broke or unemployed to fork over "sacrificial gifts."
In a cheat sheet given to Case telemarketers, employees are instructed to respond with empathy if people tell them that they're umemployed or have no money. However, it then tells them to push them hard to give money anyway.
"I can certainly understand how being unemployed/having limited funds would make it EXTREMELY DIFFICULT to help with a gift right now," the paper reads. "We don't ever want to put you in a financial bind. Could you possibly make a small sacrificial gift of even $20 within the next three weeks?"
The Guardian says that Sekulow personally signed off on these tactics, and he and his family have been well compensated for their work running Case and other nonprofits over the years.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[REVEALED: Trump's hidden video deposition in Trump University fraud case|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLMr2Ck9KVo]]'' September 18, 2020, Mother Jones, [[YouTube]]
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?? Full analysis on the [[Trump University]] deposition: https://www.motherjones.com/deposition
?? Full Trump "hot-mic" tape with commentary: https://youtu.be/SqNtc-t0Cr0
?? Trump deposition "hot-mic" tape highlights: https://youtu.be/fZw228yu0hI
In Scientology, the term "reverend" (as well as other borrowed Christian terms like minister, pastor, etc) is used by anyone who has completed the Scientology Ministers course. Until a few years ago, this course took roughly 15 hours to complete. It has been slightly extended with additional [[clay table demos|Clay demo]].
For Scientology auditors, this allows them to claim [[ministerial exception|Ministerial exception]] and [[priest-penitent privilege|Priest-penitent privilege]] over records such as [[PC folders]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Reverend: I am so (expletive) offended Trump used tear gas for a St. John's photo op|https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/trump-church-photo-op-with-bible-offends-reverend/65-112709a1-f183-4466-aee5-1df6e8d3a510]]'' June 2, 2020, Mike Valerio , [[WUSA9]]
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Clergy members declared in horror that there was no heads up and no permission asked to use St. John's Church as the backdrop for a defining presidential photo op Monday, as President Trump defiantly held a Bible in front of the historic parish.
"We cannot have been driven off of that patio with tear gas and horses and concussion grenades, so that that man can have a photo op, in front of a church, holding a Bible," Rev. [[Gini Gerbasi]] said. "I am so [expletive] offended that he would have the nerve to do that, no one knew about this stunt."
Gerbasi and several other Episcopal clergy members spent the day at the historic parish, keeping watch after protesters set a fire to the building's basement Sunday night.
Gerbasi was handing medical supplies to [[Black Lives Matter]] protesters after 6 p.m., when federal law enforcement used flash grenades to clear the area.
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*[[Rex Tillerson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rex_Tillerson]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Reza Aslan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reza_Aslan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f364.png}} ''[[RFK's Grandson Blew The Whistle On Kushner's 'Lord Of The Flies' COVID Task Force: Report|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/jared-kushner-max-kennedy-rfk-covid-task-force_n_5f696a50c5b6968b276e492f?ri18n=true]]'' September 22, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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Robert F. Kennedy's grandson volunteered to work on a COVID-19 task force run by White House senior adviser [[Jared Kushner]]. But he ended up sending a complaint to [[Congress]] after witnessing what he described as a chaotic, dismal "Lord of The Flies" operation, The [[New Yorker]] reported Monday.
"I just couldn't sleep," [[Max Kennedy]] Jr., 26, told the magazine. "I was so distressed and disturbed by what I'd seen."
Kennedy detailed a poorly managed operation to procure desperately needed medical supplies run by an inexperienced crew of volunteers. There appeared to be no vision, no strategy, and no real leadership driving the operation, he recounted.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Richard Burr |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Richard DeVos |
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|!birth name |Richard Marvin DeVos|
|!birth date |March 4, 1926|
|!birth place |[[Grand Rapids, Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Rapids,_Michigan]], U.S|
|!death date |September 6, 2018 (92 years)|
|!death place |[[Ada Township, Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Township,_Michigan]], U.S|
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!!!See also
*[[Richard DeVos|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_DeVos]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Richard Durbin |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Richard A. Epstein |
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|!birth date |April 17, 1943 (78 years)|
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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''Richard Allen Epstein'' (born April 17, 1943) is an American legal scholar known for his writings on subjects such as [[torts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/torts]], [[contracts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/contracts]], [[property rights|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/property]], [[law and economics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/law_and_economics]], [[classical liberalism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/classical_liberalism]], and [[libertarianism|Libertarian]]. Epstein is currently the [[Laurence A. Tisch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurence_A._Tisch]] Professor of Law and director of the Classical Liberal Institute at [[New York University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_University]], the Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow at the [[Hoover Institution]], and the James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Law emeritus and a senior lecturer at the [[University of Chicago|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Chicago]].
!!!See also
*[[Richard Epstein|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Epstein]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Richard Epstein|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Richard_Epstein]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
*[[Dunning–Kruger effect|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning–Kruger_effect]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Ultracrepidarianism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultracrepidarianism]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Ultracrepidarianism|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Ultracrepidarianism]], RationalWiki.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Richard Epstein Can't Stop Being Wrong About the Coronavirus|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/04/richard-epstein-coronavirus-500-5000-deaths.html]]'' April 21, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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[[Richard Epstein]] is back. The esteemed [[Hoover Institution]] scholar and libertarian theorist, a law professor by training, projected the coronavirus would only kill 500 Americans, an analysis that gained wide traction in conservative circles, including the Trump administration. A week later, Epstein conceded that he had committed a math error, and the real number would be 5,000 deaths, though "it, too, could prove somewhat optimistic." (The current confirmed death toll exceeds 40,000.) Then Epstein gave a horrifying interview to Isaac Chotiner, laced with embarrassing errors including admitting he assumed the virus would weaken for absolutely no scientific reason, boasting erroneously that public-health eminence [[Bill Gates]] shared his skepticism that the coronavirus was a serious threat, which is a bit like saying you're pretty sure [[Bernie Sanders]] is on board with your plan to eliminate the minimum wage, and many others.
Somehow this experience has not shaken Epstein's confidence in his own ability to outthink the entire field of epidemiology. Epstein has written another essay, making no reference to his previous errors, arguing that "the response of the state governors to the coronavirus outbreak has become far more dangerous than the disease itself."
I am neither an epidemiologist nor an expert in public health, and therefore I have no qualifications to second-guess the leading minds in either field. But I am qualified to second-guess the second-guessing of those experts by Richard Epstein, because his arguments are amateurish and transparently silly.
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|!birth name |Richard Harold Fink|
|!birth date |May 31, 1951 (70 years)|
|!birth place |[[New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey]], U.S.|
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*[[Richard Fink|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Fink]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Richard Grenell |
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|!title |Former Acting Director of National Intelligence|
|!other names |Ric Grenell|
|!birth date |September 18, 1966 (54 years)|
|!birth place |[[Jenison|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenison,_Michigan]], [[Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan]], U.S.|
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*[[Richard Grenell|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Grenell]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Richard Hudson |
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|>| !Richard Lynn |
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|!birth date |February 20, 1930 (91 years)|
|!birth place |[[Bristol|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol]], England|
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Lynn currently serves on the board of directors of the Pioneer Fund, and is also on the editorial board of the Pioneer-supported journal ''[[Mankind Quarterly|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mankind_Quarterly]]'', both of which have been the subject of controversy for their dealing with [[race and intelligence|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/race_and_intelligence]] and [[eugenics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/eugenics]], and have been accused of racism, e.g., by [[Avner Falk|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avner_Falk]] and William Tucker.<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> Lynn's Ulster Institute for Social Research received $609,000 in grants from the Pioneer Fund between 1971 and 1996.<<ref " [3]">>
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*[[Richard Lynn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Lynn]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Richard Lynn|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/richard-lynn]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[Richard Lynn|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Richard_Lynn]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Avner Falk. Anti-semitism: a history and psychoanalysis of contemporary hatred. Abc-Clio, 2008, pg. 18">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Andrew Wroe. The Republican party and immigration politics: from Proposition 187 to George W. Bush. University of Illinois Press, 2008, pg. 81">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[ISAR|http://www.ferris.edu/ISAR/Institut/pioneer/pfspread/pfp6.htm]]. Ferris.edu.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "//blank//">>
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{{f57.png}} ''[[Richard Mellon Scaife's Cash Pays For Judicial Watch's Ideologically Motivated Lawsuits|https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/richard-mellon-scaifes-cash-pays-for-judicial-watchs-ideologically-motivated-lawsuits-6446911]]'' December 23, 2010, Stephen Lemons, [[Phoenix New Times]]
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It is more than conservative. In fact, [[Judicial Watch]] specializes in far-right-wing advocacy, and though the group is designated by the [[Internal Revenue Service]] as non-partisan and tax-exempt, it pursues a relentless wing-nut agenda, one that includes the insidious cause of nativism.
For example, in Judicial Watch's alternate reality, the DREAM Act — the proposed federal legislation that would allow young, undocumented men and women brought to this country when they were tots to legalize their status — is "amnesty."
Senate Bill 1070? Manna from heaven. State Senator Russell Pearce, [[Arizona]]'s biggest bigot? A hero, whom the organization represents in federal court and whom it recently hosted in D.C. as a speaker at a panel on immigration.
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|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Richard Schwartz |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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!!!See also
*[[Richard Schwartz (politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Schwartz_(politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Richard B. Spencer |
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|!other names |The dapper Nazi|
|!birth date |May 11, 1978 (43 years)|
|!birth place |[[Boston, Massachusetts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston]], U.S.|
|!residence |[[Whitefish, Montana|Whitefish]], U.S.|
|!education |[[St. Mark's School of Texas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Mark's_School_of_Texas]]|
|!alma mater |[[University of Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Virginia]]<br/>[[University of Chicago|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Chicago]]<br/>[[Duke University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_University]] <small>Dropout</small>|
|!occupation |Author, publisher|
|!known for |President & Director<br/>[[The National Policy Institute|National Policy Institute]]<br/>Executive Director<br/>[[Washington Summit Publishers|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Summit_Publishers]]|
|!spouse |Nina Kouprianova (separated)|
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''Richard Bertrand Spencer'' (born 1978) is an American [[neo-Nazi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/neo-Nazi]],<<ref " [1]">> [[antisemitic conspiracy theorist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitic_canard]] and [[white supremacist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/white_supremacist]] who is known for his activism on behalf of the [[alt-right|Alt-Right]] movement.<<ref " [2]">>
Spencer is known for his public advocacy of violence against nonwhites. He has advocated for the enslavement of Haitians by whites,<<ref " [3]">> the [[ethnic cleansing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ethnic_cleansing]] of racial minorities from the United States, and the ethnic cleansing of Turks from Anatolia.<<ref " [3]">>
!!!See also
*[[Richard B. Spencer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_B._Spencer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Richard Bertrand Spencer|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/richard-bertrand-spencer-0]]. Southern Poverty Law Center.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "* [[Richard Spencer Loses Gym Membership After Professor Confronts Him|https://www.thecut.com/2017/05/richard-spencer-kicked-out-of-gym-following-confrontation.html]]. The Cut, ''[[New York (magazine)|New York]]''. Sarah Spellings, May 22, 2017<br/>* [[Steve Bannon has a Nazi problem|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/09/steve-bannon-has-a-nazi-problem]]. Tina Nguyen, ''[[Vanity Fair|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanity_Fair_(magazines)]]'', September 12, 2017<br/>* [[Days of Awe|https://books.google.com/books?id=yOGTDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA232&lpg=PA232]]. Atalia Omer, [[University of Chicago Press|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Chicago_Press]], 2019">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "* Peoples, Steve (July 24, 2016). [[Energized white supremacists cheer Trump convention message|http://bigstory.ap.org/article/70541105d2f149cc9b7b6951d8a13e7a/energized-white-supremacists-cheer-trump-convention-message]]. [[Associated Press|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Associated_Press]].<br/>* Wines, Michael (July 5, 2015). [[White Supremacists Extend Their Reach Through Websites|https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/06/us/white-supremacists-extend-their-reach-through-websites.html]]. //[[New York Times|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times]]//.<br/>* Gelin, Martin (November 13, 2014). [[White Flight: America's white supremacists are ignored at home. So they are looking to start over with a little help from Europe's far right|http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/foreigners/2014/11/jared_taylor_richard_spencer_and_american_white_supremacists_in_europe_why.html]]. //[[Slate|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slate_(magazine)]]//.<br/>* Welch, Chris (December 6, 2016). [[White Supremacist Richard Spencer: 'We reached tens of millions of people' with video|http://www.cnn.com/2016/12/06/politics/richard-spencer-interview-texas-am-speech/]]. [[CNN]].<br/>* Mangan, Katherine (December 9, 2016). "A push to 'expand white privilege': Richard B. Spencer president, National Policy Institute, a white-supremacist group".<br/>* Zalman, Jonathan (December 19, 2016). [[Neo-Nazi Website Tells Readers to 'Take Action' Against Jews on Behalf of Richard Spencer's Mother in Montana|https://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/220458/neo-nazi-website-tells-readers-to-take-action-against-jews-including-children-on-behalf-of-richard-spencers-mother-in-montana]]. //[[Tablet (magazine)|Tablet]]//.<br/>* "Campus clashes as US white supremacist gives speech". December 7, 2016.<br/>* Kauffman, Gretel (November 23, 2016). [[Donald Trump again disavows so-called alt-right supporters|http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/2016/1123/Donald-Trump-again-disavows-so-called-alt-right-supporters]]. //[[The Christian Science Monitor]]//.<br/>* Kauffman, Gretel (November 20, 2016). [[White supremacists convene in celebration of Trump victory|http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2016/1120/White-supremacists-convene-in-celebration-of-Trump-victory]]. //[[The Christian Science Monitor]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "May 14, Jared Holt |. [[Richard Spencer: U.S. Military Should Have Enslaved Haitians After Hurricane Instead Of Providing Relief|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/richard-spencer-u-s-military-should-have-enslaved-haitians-after-hurricane-instead-of-providing-relief/]].">>
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Richard Spencer returns to Charlottesville in tiki rally|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4959592/Richard-Spencer-returns-Charlottesville-tiki-rally.html]]'' October 8, 2017, Keith Griffith, [[Daily Mail]]
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White nationalists have returned to [[Charlottesville]], in an unannounced tiki-torch rally led by [[Richard Spencer]] at the foot of the shrouded Robert E. Lee statue whose impending removal has sparked tensions.
There were no reports of violence at the brief Saturday night event in the [[Virginia]] college town, in stark contrast to the August protest there that devolved into violent clashes and left one dead.
Dozens of men wearing white collared shirts and khakis chanted 'you will not replace us' and 'The South will rise again; [[Russia]] is our friend' at the base of the Confederate general's statue, which the city has covered in a black shroud.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Richard Spencer Was My High-School Classmate|https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/06/his-kampf/524505/]]'' October 26, 2018, Graeme Wood, [[The Atlantic]]
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On December 17, [[2007]], the libertarian magazine Reason held a [[Christmas]] bash—a "Very Special, Very Secular Christmas Party"—at its office in [[Washington]], D.C. The guest of honor, the late Atlantic book critic Christopher Hitchens, tugged liberally on his drink and gave a speech about how the holiday season was oppressive ("like living in fucking [[North Korea]]"). Then near the height of his powers as an anti-theist pamphleteer, Hitchens led the crowd in a tuneless rendition of Tom Lehrer's "A Christmas Carol," before slipping away and leaving the guests to the open bar and the mistletoe.
Among those guests was a figure from my past. I had not seen [[Richard Spencer]] in more than 10 years. He was not yet known as our generation's most prominent white supremacist. I remembered him as my eighth-grade-chemistry lab partner and high-school classmate. We spotted each other and walked closer, circling uncertainly for a few seconds, before he spoke my name and confirmed that a wormhole had indeed opened from late-[[1990]]s North [[Dallas]].
Spencer must have sensed my surprise (I would have sooner expected to see our gym teacher at a Washington magazine party). He told me he had blossomed intellectually since high school. Then he asked me what I thought of Hitchens's fulminations against God. I had no interesting opinion on the subject. But Spencer did.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Richard Spencer's first post-Charlottesville speech will cost $500K|https://news.vice.com/story/richard-spencers-first-post-charlottesville-speech-will-cost-500k]]'' October 6, 2017, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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[[White supremacist]] [[Richard Spencer]] will speak at the [[University of Florida]] later this month — his first campus speaking appearance since the deadly rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], in early August.
The university, located in [[Gainesville]], estimates it will end up paying $500,000 for security costs at the one-day event, slated for Oct. 19, according to a press release sent to VICE News. It's the latest example of a public university footing the bill for security for right-wing speakers. The [[University of California]] at Berkeley spent $800,000 on security for [[Milo Yiannopoulos]]' planned "[[Free Speech]] Week," which ended up lasting just 15 minutes. The University of Florida, however, will also charge Spencer more than $100,000 to rent the facility on campus.
Spencer — who spearheaded the "[[Unite the Right]]" rally in Charlottesville as part of his mission to establish a white ethnostate — was originally scheduled to speak on Sept. 12, but school administrators cancelled the event. When his lawyer threatened to sue, the school reversed course. Administrators conceded they had no constitutional authority to ban Spencer from campus and that anxiety in the wake of Charlottesville had driven their decision.
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[[White supremacist]] [[Richard Spencer]] will speak at the [[University of Florida]] later this month — his first campus speaking appearance since the deadly rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], in early August.
The university, located in [[Gainesville]], estimates it will end up paying $500,000 for security costs at the one-day event, slated for Oct. 19, according to a press release sent to VICE News. It's the latest example of a public university footing the bill for security for right-wing speakers. The [[University of California]] at Berkeley spent $800,000 on security for [[Milo Yiannopoulos]]' planned "[[Free Speech]] Week," which ended up lasting just 15 minutes. The University of Florida, however, will also charge Spencer more than $100,000 to rent the facility on campus.
Spencer — who spearheaded the "[[Unite the Right]]" rally in Charlottesville as part of his mission to establish a white ethnostate — was originally scheduled to speak on Sept. 12, but school administrators cancelled the event. When his lawyer threatened to sue, the school reversed course. Administrators conceded they had no constitutional authority to ban Spencer from campus and that anxiety in the wake of Charlottesville had driven their decision.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Richard Spencer's white nationalist 'institute' gets back its tax-exempt status from the IRS|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/10/04/richard-spencers-white-nationalist-institute-gets-back-its-tax-exempt-status-irs]]'' October 4, 2018, Brett Barrouquere, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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The [[Associated Press]] (AP) today reported the [[IRS]] reinstated tax-exempt status for the group, which is classified as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. NPI's status was revoked in March [[2017]] after the IRS found the group hadn't filed a tax return since [[2012]].
NPI was founded by white nationalist William H. Regnery II in [[2005]]. According to its original mission statement, it aims to "elevate the consciousness of whites," and "study the consequences of the ongoing influx that non-Western populations pose to our national identity."
Spencer, who became president of NPI in [[2011]], told the AP that losing the tax-exempt status felt "like persecution." He also said the organization neglected to file tax returns because of a classification error on the part of the IRS. The AP reported that the racist nonprofit was indeed misclassified at one point in [[2006]] or [[2007]].
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|>| !Richard Uihlein |
|!birth date |1945 (75-76 years)|
|!spouse |Elizabeth "Liz" Uihlein (née Hallberg)|
|!parents |[[Edgar Uihlein|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Uihlein]]<br> Lucia Uihlein|
|!education |[[Stanford University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_University]]|
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''Richard Ellis Uihlein'' (born 1945) is an American businessman, founder of [[Uline|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uline]], conservative donor, and heir.<<ref " [1]">>
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*[[Richard Uihlein|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Uihlein]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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*[[Richard Berman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Berman]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!title |Former director|
|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
|!organization |[[Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority]]|
|!birth name |Rick Arthur Bright|
|!birth date |June 7, 1966 (55 years)|
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*[[Rick Bright|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Bright]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Rick Bright, director of key Trump administration vaccine agency, suddenly departs|https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/21/politics/rick-bright-vaccine-agency-coronavirus/index.html]]'' April 21, 2020, Kaitlan Collins, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) The director of the agency responsible for leading the charge on the production and purchase of vaccines in the Trump administration is no longer leading the agency as of Tuesday, CNN has confirmed.
Dr. [[Rick Bright]] had led the [[Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority]], which has been central to the response to the coronavirus outbreak , since [[2016]]. An acting director has taken over in his position, though the reason behind Bright's sudden departure is still unclear.
A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services confirmed Bright's move in a statement to CNN and said he will now lead a new government project: a public-private partnership on vaccine development and treatment.
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|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Rick Perry: The Evangelicals Behind The Response|https://www.businessinsider.com/rick-perry-the-evangelicals-behind-the-response-2011-7-21]]'' July 21, 2011, Grace Wyler, [[Business Insider]]
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[[Rick Perry]] As Rick Perry tests the waters for a [[2012]] presidential campaign, he is aligning himself with influential evangelical leaders from the [[Christian Right]] and ratcheting up his religious rhetoric.
"I'm getting more and more comfortable every day that this is what I've been called to do," Perry told the Des Moines Register this weekend. "This is what America needs."
On August 6, Perry will preside over "The Response," an all-day Christian prayer and fasting rally at [[Houston]]'s Reliant Stadium. The event is to call on God to guide the United States out of its moral, financial and political morass.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rick Perry's Army of God|https://www.texasobserver.org/rick-perrys-army-of-god/]]'' August 3, 2011, Forrest Wilder, [[Texas Observer]]
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Schlueter, Long and other prayer warriors in a little-known but increasingly influential movement at the periphery of American Christianity seem to think so. The movement is called the [[New Apostolic Reformation]]. Believers fashion themselves modern-day prophets and apostles. They have taken Pentecostalism, with its emphasis on ecstatic worship and the supernatural, and given it an adrenaline shot.
The movement's top prophets and apostles believe they have a direct line to God. Through them, they say, He communicates specific instructions and warnings. When mankind fails to heed the prophecies, the results can be catastrophic: earthquakes in [[Japan]], terrorist attacks in [[New York]], and economic collapse. On the other hand, they believe their God-given decrees have ended mad cow disease in [[Germany]] and produced rain in drought-stricken [[Texas]].
Their beliefs can tend toward the bizarre. Some consider Freemasonry a "demonic stronghold" tantamount to witchcraft. The [[Democratic Party]], one prominent member believes, is controlled by [[Jezebel]] and three lesser demons. Some prophets even claim to have seen demons at public meetings. They've taken biblical literalism to an extreme. In Texas, they engage in elaborate ceremonies involving branding irons, plumb lines and stakes inscribed with biblical passages driven into the earth of every Texas county.
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|!organization |[[Cult Education Institute]]|
|!movement |[[Scientology critic|Critic]]|
|!birth date |1952|
|!birth place |[[Cleveland, Ohio|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland,_Ohio]]|
|!occupation |Deprogrammer, Cult specialist, Founder and executive director of the Cult Education Institute|
|!website |[[culteducation.com|https://www.culteducation.com]]|
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*[[Rick Alan Ross|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Alan_Ross]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Rick Santorum|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Campaign for the neologism "santorum"|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campaign_for_the_neologism_"santorum"]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Rick Scott|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Scott]] - //Wikipedia.//
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''Rick Wiles'' (born 1954 or 1955) is an American [[non-denominational|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/non-denominational]] senior pastor at Flowing Streams Church in [[Vero Beach, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vero_Beach,_Florida]],<<ref " [1]">> [[radio host|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/radio_host]]. He is the founder of TruNews, a website that promotes racist and antisemitic [[conspiracy theories|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/conspiracy_theory]].
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*[[Rick Wiles|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Wiles]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Rick Wiles|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/people/rick-wiles/]], Right Wing Watch.
*[[Rick Wiles|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Rick_Wiles]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Maule, Will (August 6, 2019). [[Pastor Rick Wiles Asks for $100 Million to Set-Up End Times Global Broadcasting Network|https://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/will-maule/pastor-rick-wiles-asks-for-100-million-to-set-up-end-times-global-broadcasting-network.html]].">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rick Wilson promises anti-Trump group is about to launch a 'pretty frigging nasty' campaign to oust the president|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/02/rick-wilson-promises-anti-trump-group-is-about-to-launch-a-pretty-frigging-nasty-campaign-to-oust-the-president/]]'' February 1, 2020, Tom Boggioni, [[Raw Story]]
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Appearing on the [[HBO]] "Real Time" Overtime segment, [[Republican]] consultant [[Rick Wilson]] promised his anti-[[Donald Trump]] group, the Lincoln Project, is set to do everything thing they can to oust Donald Trump and his [[Congress]]ional enablers out of office in [[2020]] with, in his words, a "pretty frigging nasty" blitz of ads.
Asked by host [[Bill Maher]] if his group will be endorsing a Democrat or another Republican for president, the acerbic Wilson said that is not their plan and that they will instead focus on hammering Donald Trump and vulnerable Republican lawmakers who defend him.
"As an outside force that can do things that the Democrats have demonstrably failed on doing a lot of the time, like actually getting in people's sh*t, we're sort of a pirate ship in that regard," Wilson explained.
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Ricochet.com, not to be confused with Ricochet.media.
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*[[Ricochet (website)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricochet_(website)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ridiculous: Nick Denton Settles Remaining Charles Harder Lawsuits, Agrees To Delete Perfectly True Stories|https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20161102/10054035947/ridiculous-nick-denton-settles-remaining-charles-harder-lawsuits-agrees-to-delete-perfectly-true-stories.shtml]]'' November 2, 2016, Mike Masnick, [[TechDirt]]
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Congrats [[Peter Thiel]]: you've successfully censored true stories reported by the press. Just a little while ago, [[Nick Denton]] posted that the remaining three cases filed by lawyer [[Charles Harder]] against [[Gawker]], Denton and some reporters had been settled, with the agreement to remove the stories. Harder, of course, is the lawyer that Peter Thiel set up with his own practice, with the stated mission of filing lawsuits that would kill Gawker. Thiel/Harder "won" back when this effort forced Gawker into bankruptcy and then a fire sale to Univision. But now the remaining stories have been officially killed off. This includes the famous [[Hulk Hogan]] story and case -- meaning that the appeal, which basically every lawyer admits would have resulted in overturning the lower court's jury verdict, is dead. I know the Gawker haters will cheer this outright censorship (or, worse, insist that this proves that the case was legitimate -- despite the fact it never was). But let's focus on one of the other stories that is getting censored here thanks to Peter Thiel's actions.
It's the one that we wrote about the most: Shiva Ayyaudrai claims to have invented email when he was a kid. He did not. I won't go through all the details again, but as a kid in [[1978]], Ayyadurai did apparently create (independently) a software program for electronic mail for a college he worked for. By all accounts, it was a good program that was useful. He named it EMAIL and eventually registered a copyright for that piece of software. That's it. It's a neat accomplishment for a kid. But it is not "inventing email" by any stretch of the imagination.
That's because (1) every single thing that Ayyadurai did had already been done elsewhere, often many years earlier, and (2) all of that other work was done in public settings via RFCs and the process that eventually led to the email systems that we use today. Ayyadurai's email system... contributed to nothing. It was late to the game and it never went any further. Again, it was impressive that as a kid he basically independently created an electronic mailing system, but that's different from "inventing email." But, for whatever reason, Ayyadurai has staked his entire identity on the outright false claim that he invented email. He's written a book about it. He has a whole webpage about it. And he keeps pushing the story on the press, including teaming up with a famous PR guy and (???) [[Noam Chomsky]] to argue that there was a giant conspiracy to deny him his rightful designation as the inventor of email. He often claims this is because he's of Indian descent, ignoring that one of the actual inventors of email, on RFC 561 is Abhay Bhushan (who also created FTP) and is, also, of Indian descent.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Right Wing Conspiracy (Including Ginni Thomas) Creating Groundswell For '30-Front War'|https://crooksandliars.com/karoli/vast-right-wing-conspiracy-creating-grounds]]'' July 25, 2013, Karoli Kuns, [[Crooks and Liars]]
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There's [[Ginni Thomas]] in [[2010]], coyly telling [[Neil Cavuto]] that of course her husband doesn't object to her activism because he views law and policy differently. Four years and many awful Supreme Court decisions later, Mrs. Clarence Thomas rises up again, along with a cabal of high-level right wing conservatives who have declared a "30-front war" on just about everything.
[[David Corn]]'s exclusive and long, juicy read at [[Mother Jones]] has many of the details, including a list of players and copies of communications sent to a [[Google]] Group earlier this year. This group calls themselves "[[Groundswell]]":
Dubbed Groundswell, this coalition convenes weekly in the offices of [[Judicial Watch]], the conservative legal watchdog group. During these hush-hush sessions and through a Google group, the members of Groundswell—including aides to congressional [[Republican]]s—cook up battle plans for their ongoing fights against the Obama administration, congressional Democrats, progressive outfits, and the Republican establishment and "clueless" GOP congressional leaders. They devise strategies for killing immigration reform, hyping the [[Benghazi]] controversy, and countering the impression that the GOP exploits racism. And the Groundswell gang is mounting a behind-the-scenes organized effort to eradicate the outsize influence of GOP über-strategist/pundit [[Karl Rove]] within Republican and conservative ranks. (For more on Groundswell's "two front war" against Rove—a major clash on the right—clickhere.) One of the influential conservatives guiding the group is [[Virginia]] "Ginni" Thomas, a columnist for the [[Daily Caller]] and a tea party consultant and lobbyist. Other Groundswell members include [[John Bolton]], the former UN ambassador; [[Frank Gaffney]], the president of the [[Center for Security Policy]]; [[Ken Blackwell]] and [[Jerry Boykin]] of the [[Family Research Council]]; [[Tom Fitton]], the president of Judicial Watch; [[Gayle Trotter]], a fellow at the [[Independent Women's Forum]]; [[Catherine Engelbrecht]] and [[Anita MonCrief]] of [[True the Vote]]; [[Allen West]], the former GOP House member; [[Sue Myrick]], also a former House GOPer; [[Diana Banister]] of the influential Shirley and Banister PR firm; and [[Max Pappas]], a top aide to Sen. [[Ted Cruz]] (R-[[Texas]]).
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Right-wing "critical race theory" attacks are supercharging a racist movement to undo decades of civil rights advancement|https://www.mediamatters.org/fox-news/right-wing-critical-race-theory-attacks-are-supercharging-racist-movement-undo-decades]]'' June 17, 2021, Sergio Munoz, [[Media Matters]]
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Modern right-wing media have periodically attacked and misinformed about both cultural and legal civil rights accomplishments in this country, and their current attempt to falsely brand all anti-racism efforts as "critical race theory" is a tactic out of that tested playbook. [[Brainwashing]] white students to obscure the long history of institutional racism in this country, which is now being not only proposed but legislated in response to this manufactured panic, is also nothing new.
Same too with semi-organic, or purely astroturfed, [[Republican]] voter groups and PACs promoted by [[Fox News]] for electoral gain and mobilization. These have been organized regularly since the tea party movement of the Obama years, and right-wing media were doing it even earlier for conservative groups attacking so-called "political correctness" in the [[1990]]s.
Whether or not this current backlash, the political weaponization of white grievance by opportunists eager to push a right-wing agenda, ends up being part of something more violent, more influential, and more antidemocratic than similar periods past, is irrelevant to the fact that we are -- yet again -- at a moment of reckoning for the viability of our multiracial democracy.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Activist Accepts Award From Clarence Thomas's Wife at Trump Hotel|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/12/bumbling-activist-james-okeefe-given-award-at-trump-hotel.html]]'' December 6, 2017, Adam K. Raymond, [[New York Magazine]]
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[[James O'Keefe]], the inept right-wing activist who's fresh off a failed attempt to smear the [[Washington Post]] in an effort to defend [[Roy Moore]], received an award for "going above and beyond in defense of liberty" on Wednesday.
The award, given to him by the conservative group [[United for Purpose]], was presented by [[Ginni Thomas]], the group's president and the wife of Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]]. Naturally, the event took place at the [[Trump International]] Hotel in Washington, D.C.
The "heroes" honored by United for Purpose had to meet certain criteria laid out on the website for the Impact Awards. These are people who show "tenacity, courage and perseverance even under hostile attacks" and are "respected among their peers," among other things. O'Keefe, who just made a fool of himself in an attempt to stick up for a sexual predator, apparently meets that criteria in the eyes of right-wing activists.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Activist Tony Perkins Is New Chair Of Major Religious Freedom Commission|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/tony-perkins-commission-on-international-religious-freedom_n_5d0a294ce4b0e560b70c5062]]'' June 19, 2019, Curtis M. Wong, [[Huffington Post]]
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Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] (R-Ky.) first appointed the [[Oklahoma]] native in [[2018]]. His term as the group's chair will be effective for one year.
News of Perkins' new role drew a fiery response from [[LGBTQ]] rights advocates. Among those to condemn the appointment was David Stacy of the Human Rights Campaign, who called it "another weapon" in the Trump administration's "anti-LGBTQ crusade."
"[[Tony Perkins]] has devoted his career to limiting the legal rights of LGBTQ people," Stacy, who is HRC's director of government affairs, said in an email sent to HuffPost on Tuesday. "In his America, LGBTQ people would be forced to hide who they are or face criminal sanction, and their relationships would be outlawed and undermined."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Activists Discussed Wiretapping Seth Rich's Family, Three People in the Room Say|https://www.thedailybeast.com/right-wing-activists-discussed-wiretapping-seth-richs-family-three-people-in-the-room-say?via=twitter_page]]'' February 17, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A strange set of characters from some of the highest and lowest positions in the American right gathered one morning in September [[2017]] at an affluent neighborhood outside of [[Dallas]].
One of their topics was responding to online critics of wealthy [[Texas]] businessman [[Ed Butowsky]], who had recently been outed as a driving force behind a retracted [[Fox News]] story about murdered [[Democratic National Committee]] staffer [[Seth Rich]].
The group that gathered at Butowsky's home included a conspiracy theorist, a Fox reporter fighting for her career, a former private intelligence contractor married to star journalist Lara Logan, and a Democratic PR operative who lost his business in the face of sexual assault allegations. The group also included [[Thomas Schoenberger]] and Manuel "Defango" Chavez, two notorious internet provocateurs who had recently launched a self-proclaimed "elite" company that promised to use bots and sow "targeted chaos" to defend its clients online.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Anti-Lockdown Protesters Hung an Effigy of Kentucky's Democrat Governor From a Tree|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/3azq83/right-wing-anti-lockdown-protesters-hung-an-effigy-of-kentuckys-democrat-governor-from-a-tree]]'' May 25, 2020, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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The group Take Back [[Kentucky]] hosted the "freedom-oriented" rally in the state capital of Frankfort, but eventually it turned into a more general protest against the state's coronavirus lockdown and against the Democratic governor, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
After a larger rally at the state capitol and a march to the governor's mansion and back with a smaller crowd, two men (including one reportedly wearing an armband of the far-right 3Percenters militia) helped hang the effigy of Beshear bearing the message "sic semper tyrannis" — Latin for "thus always to tyrants," and believed to be what John Wilkes Booth said after assassinating Abraham Lincoln — from a tree outside of the Capitol building.
Eventually the effigy of Beshear was cut down. "There's a gentleman that came up. He was pretty upset about it, and he cut it down," freelance journalist Gerry Seavo James told [[CNN]] . "And he was like this has no place at this rally. We're trying to be peaceful."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Cable Network OANN Joins Trump Side in CNN Lawsuit|https://www.thedailybeast.com/right-wing-cable-network-oann-joins-trump-side-in-cnn-lawsuit]]'' November 15, 2018, [[Daily Beast]]
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One American News Network, a right-wing cable channel, announced Thursday it will file an amicus brief in favor of the Trump administration in [[CNN]]'s lawsuit over revoked White House press credentials for its reporter [[Jim Acosta]]. "Acosta's actions are stopping our people from getting their questions answered, so that we can give our audience the real news direct from our President," the network's CEO said in a statement, noting how his network's stance on the free-speech issue differs from [[Fox News]], their more prominent right-wing competitor. "Can't believe Fox is on the other side, but they have direct communication to the President. We are lucky if we get a five minute interview once a quarter." OANN has repeatedly attempted to capitalize on the Trump era by taking an even more overt pro-Trump bend than Fox News, at one point hiring (and then firing) notorious ex-Trump campaign manager [[Corey Lewandowski]] along with other far-right firebrands and conspiracy theorists like [[Jack Posobiec]].
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Company Of Convicted Embezzler Turned Christian Linked To Huge Leaks Of US Voter Records|https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2016/01/04/191-million-leak-bill-dallas-christian-anti-abortion/#429c30cf78f7]]'' January 4, 2016, Thomas Brewster, [[Forbes]]
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Late last month, a huge database of 191 million US voter registration records was uncovered by white hat hacker [[Chris Vickery]], but it was a mystery as to who was responsible for the leak. After uncovering a second database containing records of as many as 54 million voters, he now believes those running a pro-conservative, Christian group - United In Purpose - may have mistakenly left both information troves open to anyone who knew the right IP addresses to look up. The organisation is run by convicted embezzler, now converted Christian, entrepreneur and [[California]] resident Bill [[Dallas]].
The first database contained information including names, home addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, party affiliations, and logs of whether or not they had voted in primary or general elections. Such data is publicly available in most states, though in some a fee is charged. It is not supposed to be available to anyone, anywhere, as was the case until the database was removed.
The second database contained around 54 million voter entries from a limited number of states, but there were more fields containing additional personal information, including interests, precise location, religious beliefs and whether or not they'd been contacted. Such data is useful for identity thieves, as well as political groups using it for legal purposes.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Right-wing conspiracists linked antifa to the wildfires. Then they got a boost from Russian media.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/09/wildfires-antifa-russian-state-media-right-wing-reddit-facebook-conspiracy/]]'' September 12, 2020, Ali Breland, [[Mother Jones]]
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Wildfires have long been weaponized by climate deniers wanting to sow political division. But this week, the blazes consuming the West Coast became part of an election cycle culture war when claims that antifa started wildfires in [[Portland]] went viral. There's no evidence that antifa started any wildfires, but conservatives on social media ran with the claim anyway, spreading it far and wide in [[Facebook]] groups and on [[YouTube]].
It's unclear how the conspiracy theory originated, but its first big boost appears to have come courtesy of RT (formerly [[Russia Today]], a Russian state-controlled media outlet known for mixing news with Russian propaganda.) RT's signal boost came in the form of an article that smashed together separate pieces of information about policing in Portland and the wildfires, insinuating a nefarious (and non-existent) link between the two.
"'[[Antifa]] are thrilled to hear this': Portland police ask protesters not to start blazes amid statewide wildfire emergency," read a RT headline from September 9th. The story focused on how the [[Portland Police]] Department was imploring protestors not to use fire during their demonstrations "since fire danger is very high right now." While the facts of the story are technically true, RT goes out of its way to connect the current wildfire crisis with antifa, by eliding dates, and wrongly conflating incidents. The Sheriff's call for protesters not to use fire came on September 9. The last time protestors set large fires during a protest was on the evening of September 6, lasting into the early hours of the next day. Regardless, RT used video from that night of the 6th (without noting the date the footage) as the primary art for the story.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Right-wing extremists kill 329 people since 1994, antifa have killed none|https://www.businessinsider.com/right-wing-extremists-kill-329-since-1994-antifa-killed-none-2020-7]]'' July 31, 2020, James Pasley, [[Business Insider]]
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New research, based on almost 900 politically-motivated plots and murders in the US since [[1994]], found only one person's death in the last 25 years was linked to "antifa" or anti-fascists, and the person who died was the attacker.
In comparison, over that same period, 329 murders were linked to the far-right.
When the label was broadened from anti-fascists to left-wing violence, it found 21 victims had been killed since [[2010]], compared to 117 in right-wing violence in the same time period.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Ghouls With Graduate Degrees Take on the Pandemic|https://newrepublic.com/article/157058/right-wing-ghouls-graduate-degrees-take-pandemic]]'' March 25, 2020, Libby Watson, [[New Republic]]
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Many of Trump's most craven allies have embraced the idea of consigning a few million Americans to death in order to rescue the economy. As ever with Trump, it seems likely he picked the idea up from one of his brigade of psychopaths, amplified it, and thus ensured that every other goblin in Trumpworld would toe this line. This is how you get right-wing radio hosts like Jesse Kelly tweeting little bits of meaningless faux-patriotic bravado: "If given the choice between dying and plunging the country I love into a Great Depression, I'd happily die."
But beyond this grimy passel of hucksters and third-rate Hannity knockoffs, there has been a small number of conservative experts and thinkers—that is, people with graduate degrees—who have dutifully trotted out ersatz intellectual defenses of "reopening America." The conservative [[Hoover Institution]] has been a locus for much of this work. In a post for [[National Review]], Hoover fellow [[Victor Davis Hanson]] lamented that "those who advise caution out of fears of an economic meltdown will never be able to quantify the greater number of fatalities from a depression than from an infection," and that these poor folks are "more likely to be damned as putting money over lives, even if they are more worried about lives than money in the event that a severe recession follows."
Hanson described the ideal scenario—the "golden mean" between preserving the economy and saving lives—as "a nearly normal economy as tens of millions are tested and those who test positive and their contacts are quarantined, isolated, or restricted in their activities," but said that "no one knows when this golden mean should be enacted." Putting aside how this "nearly normal economy" could be achieved, this implies that there are tens of millions of tests sitting in a warehouse somewhere waiting to be deployed and not that America's testing infrastructure remains woefully behind those of nations like [[South Korea]], which acted far before it was too late. Perhaps by "should be enacted," he really meant "when this will be achievable," in which case it seems obvious that keeping the country locked down as far as possible until we can have some idea who actually has the disease is the only way to avoid spreading it further.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Goons Hype Kenosha Vigilantes. Locals Tell Them to Get Lost.|https://www.thedailybeast.com/right-wingers-like-tucker-carlson-hype-outsiders-kyle-rittenhouse-while-locals-tell-them-to-get-lost]]'' August 27, 2020, Pilar Melendez, [[Daily Beast]]
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As [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], continues to reel from the police shooting of [[Jacob Blake]], residents are increasingly turning their anger to so-called outside agitators who some say invaded the city to sow chaos amongst the protests—and even kill demonstrators.
"They [outsiders] tore up our neighborhood, this is our neighborhood, this is where we shop at. These are not Kenosha people," Lonnie Stewart, 60, told The [[Daily Beast]]. "They're coming to Kenosha, Wisconsin to destroy our city."
Immediately after a Kenosha police officer shot 29-year-old Blake in the back several times as he tried to get into a van with his kids on Sunday, the Wisconsin city descended into fiery unrest against police brutality. Buildings burned, and cars were razed as activists decried yet another act of police violence against a person of color.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Influencers Are Convinced Dr. Anthony Fauci Is Working With Hillary Clinton To Undermine Donald Trump|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanhatesthis/qanon-right-wing-influencers-fauci-deep-state-clinton]]'' March 25, 2020, Ryan Broderick, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Right-wing influencers and [[QAnon]] supporters are waging an information war against [[Anthony Fauci]], the director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s and top-ranking member of the White House's [[Coronavirus]] Task Force. They are falsely claiming that Fauci is working with [[Hillary Clinton]] and the deep state to cause an economic collapse and discredit President [[Donald Trump]].
Followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory, a labyrinthine belief system that posits that President Trump is waging a secret war against a global criminal organization, have spent much of the COVID-19 outbreak struggling to fit the disease into their narratives. At first, they theorized the virus was a bioweapon created by former [[Microsoft]] CEO [[Bill Gates]]. Then, following remarks last month from radio host [[Rush Limbaugh]], a sizable contingent suggested that the virus was actually a deep state hoax meant to damage Trump politically.
In recent days, their baseless speculations have settled on Fauci. QAnon-supporting radio host [[Bill Mitchell]] has been the biggest promoter of the latest theory. For weeks, Mitchell has been spinning a conspiracy theory that Fauci is a "Democrat plant" and nicknamed him "Dr. #FearPorn." Mitchell's first tweets about Fauci date back to March 3, when Fauci first suggested the closure of schools and businesses.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Right-wing leaders from across globe strategize at International Democratic Union conference|https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/dec/4/right-wing-leaders-from-across-globe-strategize-at/]]'' December 4, 2019, Ryan Lovelace, [[Washington Times]]
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An international coalition of center-right candidates, lawmakers and campaign managers and staffers are gathering in private this week to discuss strategies for conservatives around the globe.
The [[International Democratic Union]], led by former Canadian Prime Minister [[Stephen Harper]] as chairman, is aiming to teach successful electoral and governing approaches to its more than 80 member parties.
"The IDU is a global networking forum like no other," reads a pamphlet distributed by the group to those invited to attend the forum in [[Washington]]. "We bring together elected legislators, party executives and thought-leaders to forge relationships, exchange best practices for campaigning and governing, and build bridges with parties in emerging democracies."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Right-wing media are trying to scare you into voting in person during a pandemic|https://www.mediamatters.org/voter-fraud-and-suppression/right-wing-media-are-trying-scare-you-voting-person-during-pandemic]]'' May 22, 2020, Casey Wexler, [[Media Matters]]
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As the coronavirus pandemic is making traditional in-person voting at crowded polling locations into a public health risk, some state election officials and House Democrats have taken steps to expand mail-in ballots, a plan that would take funding and preparation but which could successfully minimize the dangers. But right-wing media personalities are still arguing for in-person voting during the crisis, unleashing a series of attacks on vote by mail efforts -- the latest evolution in a longstanding pattern of right-wing media fearmongering against increased access to voting and common-sense election reforms.
Right-wing outlets have a history of pushing misinformation about voter fraud and promoting methods of voter suppression, including purging voter rolls and voter ID laws. During the COVID-19 pandemic, they have continued this pattern by claiming that extending mail-in ballots to all registered voters will result in widespread fraud; arguing that Democrats will intensify this problem through the practice of ballot harvesting; and claiming that the only way to cast a ballot safely and securely is to vote in person amid a public health crisis.
False claim: Allowing people to vote by mail poses a high risk of fraud
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Right-wing media figures spread "empty hospitals" theory to downplay the threat of coronavirus|https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/right-wing-media-figures-spread-empty-hospitals-theory-downplay-threat]]'' March 30, 2020, Noor Al-Sibai, [[Media Matters]]
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While the COVID-19 infection and death rates in the United States continue to climb, some right-wing media figures are using photos and videos of empty hospital parking lots and waiting rooms to somehow prove that the situation is not as bad as the media is portraying.
Proponents of the conspiracy theory are downplaying the severity of the crisis and claiming that nearly empty hospital parking lots and waiting rooms are signs that the number of coronavirus cases is being exaggerated by the media.They are also encouraging others to investigate local medical facilities and share their videos and photos along with the phrase "empty hospitals" or the hashtag "#FilmYour[[Hospital]]" (the latter originated from an account that supports the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory). Indeed, two other QAnon conspiracy theorists — [[Liz Crokin]] and former congressional candidate [[DeAnna Lorraine]] Tesoriero — have pushed the conspiracy theory online as well.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Media Is All Aboard Trump's Coronavirus Death Train|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/03/right-wing-media-boards-donald-trumps-coronavirus-death-train]]'' March 25, 2020, Caleb Ecarma, [[Vanity Fair]]
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America is just over a week into the White House's "Slow the Spread" coronavirus initiative, which recommends citizens practice social distancing and refrain as much as possible from leaving their homes. But [[Donald Trump]] has spent the past few days whining about the struggling stock market and signaling a return to business as usual, despite warnings from his own medical experts that an additional several weeks are necessary to contain the still-growing pandemic. Sending the country back into full-time work mode would undermine efforts to curb the outbreak and will almost certainly lead to more Americans dying—one worst-case model found that 2.2 million people could die if the outbreak is allowed to spread unmitigated. Right-wing media outlets know this, but they're still backing the White House's ill-advised pivot in near unison.
In fact, the death cult speed-run to save the stock market already has its first round of volunteers. On Monday night, [[Texas]] Lieutenant Governor [[Dan Patrick]] kicked things off by telling [[Tucker Carlson]] that he is ready "to take a chance on [my] survival in exchange for keeping the America that all America loves," i.e. one in which business is booming. Carlson, who commended Patrick's comments as a necessary "conversation," discussed the proposal on Tuesday night with his colleague [[Brit Hume]], who concluded that it is "an entirely reasonable viewpoint." (Incidentally, Fox has gone from following Trump's lead in downplaying the pandemic—"yet another attempt to impeach the president," Fox Business host [[Trish Regan]] claimed before being suspended from air—to cosigning Trump's dire warnings that, as host [[Steve Hilton]] put it Sunday, "we are hurtling towards" making "the cure...worse than the disease," a line the White House quickly adopted.)
Patrick isn't the only [[Republican]] ready to risk it all for the Dow. In no uncertain terms, conservative pundit [[Glenn Beck]] voiced a similar eagerness on Wednesday following Trump's [[Fox News]] town hall, during which the president pitched April 12 as a date for life to return more or less to normal. "I'm in the danger zone. I'm right at the edge, I'm 56," the BlazeTV founder said from his home studio. "I would rather have my children stay home and all of us who are over 50 go in and keep this economy going and working, even if we all get sick, I'd rather die than kill the country. Cause it's not the economy that's dying, it's the country." This is quite a turnaround from Beck's comments in [[2009]] when he criticized the [[Affordable Care Act]] for allegedly barring senior citizens from lifesaving care. "We care about the elderly…. We value life in this country," he said at the time. "And when you start devaluing life, then you're in trouble."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Media Outlets Duped by a Middle East Propaganda Campaign|https://www.thedailybeast.com/right-wing-media-outlets-duped-by-a-middle-east-propaganda-campaign]]'' July 6, 2020, Adam Rawnsley, [[Daily Beast]]
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If you want a hot take about the Middle East, Raphael Badani is your man.
As a Newsmax "Insider" columnist, he has thoughts about how [[Iraq]] needs to rid itself of [[Iran]]ian influence to attract investment and why Dubai is an oasis of stability in a turbulent region. His career as a "geopolitical risk consultant and interactive simulation designer" and an "international relations senior analyst" for the Department of Labor have given him plenty of insights about the Middle East. He's printed those insights at a range of conservative outlets like the [[Washington Examiner]], Real[[Clear]] Markets, American Thinker, and The National Interest.
Unfortunately for the outlets who published his articles and the readers who believed them, Raphael Badani does not exist.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Media Stars Begin Pushing Conspiracy That Dems Infected Trump|https://www.thedailybeast.com/rush-limbaugh-and-newsmax-tv-host-greg-kelly-push-conspiracy-that-democrats-infected-trump]]'' October 6, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s recent COVID-19 diagnosis has resulted in a surge of conspiracies across the political spectrum, including bonkers claims that the president is faking the disease or that masks don't help stem the spread of the virus.
At least 12 Trump officials and [[Republican]]s who attended a [[Rose Garden]] event celebrating [[Judge Amy Coney Barrett]]'s Supreme Court nomination have since tested positive for coronavirus, and several others who attended Trump's debate prep have also tested positive. With the virus spreading among Trumpworld after these events that reportedly featured little to no mask-wearing or social-distancing, it was only natural that the right-wing media ecosystem would seek to explain away the "superspreader" incidents as actually being an insidious plot by Democrats to deliberately infect the president and his allies ahead of the election.
Since the president's positive COVID-19 test, a number of pro-Trump media stars have, indeed, speculated as much.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Meme Makers Who Attended Trump's Social Media Summit Deny Making Mass Shooting Video, But Revel in Attention|https://www.newsweek.com/trump-shooting-video-right-wing-meme-makers-created-1465052]]'' October 14, 2019, Benjamin Fearnow, [[Newsweek]]
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A convoluted crew of far-right wing meme makers and attendees of pro-Trump conferences in [[Miami]] and [[Washington]] have denied creating a doctored video showing the president killing members of the news media — but they are reveling in the attention.
The "Trumpsman" video parody, which was first posted by TheGeekzTeam [[YouTube]] channel in July [[2018]], sparked social media outrage Monday after The [[New York Times]] reported it was played at the latest American Priority Conference in Miami last week. The edited clip of the [[2017]] film The Kingsman shows President [[Donald Trump]]'s face superimposed onto actor Colin Firth's head as it depicts him killing people inside a church as Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Freebird" plays in the background.
Two individuals who met the president in July at the White House social media summit denied creating the Trumpsman video, but claimed a "friend" made the video.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Network Opposes Initiative to Increase Charitable Giving During Pandemic|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2021/03/08/right-wing-network-opposes-initiative-to-increase-charitable-giving-during-pandemic/]]'' March 8, 2021, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSED by CMD]]
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During a pandemic that has claimed the lives of more than 460,000 Americans and decimated the economy, more than $1 trillion meant for charitable purposes are sitting unused in private foundations and donor-advised funds.
The Initiative to Accelerate [[Charitable]] Giving, a new project from [[Boston]] College professor Ray Madoff, philanthropist [[John Arnold]]'s Arnold Ventures, and other individuals and philanthropic organizations, wants to change that and has proposed measures that [[Congress]] can take to enhance payout requirements and incentivize more individual giving.
"Our proposals are designed to facilitate and encourage money getting to people's causes that they care about," Madoff told the [[Center for Media and Democracy]] (CMD). "What we are opposed to is people being able to claim charitable tax benefits and not give their money to charity."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Right-wing smear artist Jacob Wohl has a long career of sleaze. Will he finally go to prison?|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/11/right-wing-smear-artist-jacob-wohl-has-a-long-dubious-history-will-he-finally-go-to-prison/]]'' May 11, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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Last month, right-wing provocateurs [[Jacob Wohl]] and [[Jack Burkman]] called another in a series of hapless press conferences designed to impugn their political enemies. This time they claimed to bring forward a woman to accuse Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the 79-year-old head of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s, of sexually assaulting her at a Four Seasons hotel in [[2014]].
The woman later contacted a journalist at Reason to 'fess up: She said she was Wohl's ex-girlfriend and the duo had paid her thousands of dollars to make the false accusation under a fake name. What's more, she had the tapes to prove it.
"The reality is that I've known Jacob since [[2018]] and that he charmed me into taking money to do this," she wrote, pointing to a photo of her sitting on Wohl's lap, which he had posted to Instagram months prior.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Star Andy Ngo Exits Quillette After Damning Video Surfaces|https://www.thedailybeast.com/andy-ngo-who-became-a-right-wing-star-leaves-quillette-after-incriminating-video-appears]]'' August 27, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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The conservative op-ed website [[Quillette]] announced Monday night that controversial right-wing writer [[Andy Ngo]] is leaving his job as an editor at the site, an announcement that comes on the same day that a [[Portland]] newspaper published a story revealing that Ngo witnessed a far-right group planning violence but never reported it.
Ngo, a photographer who was until recently a sub-editor at Quillette, became a celebrity on [[Fox News]] and other pro-Trump media outlets after he was attacked by left-wing demonstrators at a Portland political rally in June. Ngo then became prominent as an opponent of political violence, with most of his criticism aimed at the left.
But footage taken by an undercover liberal activist in May and described on Monday by the [[Portland Mercury]] showed Ngo witnessing activists from the far-right group [[Patriot Prayer]] planning a violent confrontation at a bar associated with left-wing activists. Ngo never reported on what he had seen the Patriot Prayer members planning, and some of the people involved in the attack at the bar now face felony riot charges.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Right-Wing Sting Group Project Veritas Is Breaking Facebook's "Authentic Behavior" Rule. Now What?|https://theintercept.com/2019/06/11/facebook-rules-project-veritas/]]'' June 11, 2019, Sam Biddle, [[The Intercept]]
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A member of [[Project Veritas]] gave testimony in a federal court case indicating that the right-wing group, known for its undercover videos, violates [[Facebook]] policies designed to counter systematic deception by [[Russia]]n troll farms and other groups. The deposition raises questions over whether Facebook will deter American operatives who use the platform to strategically deceive and damage political opponents as vigorously as it has [[Iran]]ian and Russian propagandists. But is the company capable of doing so without just creating more problems?
Close observers of Veritas and Facebook, including one at a research lab that works with the social network, said the testimony shows the group is clearly violating policies against what Facebook refers to as "coordinated inauthentic behavior." The company formally defined such behavior in a December [[2018]] video featuring its cybersecurity policy chief Nathaniel Gleicher, who said it "is when groups of pages or people work together to mislead others about who they are or what they're doing." The designation, Gleicher added, is applied by Facebook to a group not "because of the content they're sharing" but rather only "because of their deceptive behavior." That is, using Facebook to dupe people is all it takes to fit the company's institutional definition of coordinated inauthentic behavior.
In practice, "coordinated inauthentic behavior" has become a sort of catchall label for untoward meddling on Facebook, snagging everyone from Burmese military officers to Russian meme spammers. But curbing such activity has become a very public crusade for Facebook in the wake of its prominent role as a platform for the spread of disinformation, propaganda, and outright hoaxes during the [[2016]] presidential campaign. This past January, Gleicher announced the removal of coordinated inauthentic behavior from Iran, which spread when operatives "coordinated with one another and used fake accounts to misrepresent themselves," thus triggering a Facebook ban. Similarly, in a [[2017]] update on Facebook's internal investigation into Russian online propaganda efforts, the company's then-head of security Alex Stamos assured the world's democracies the company was providing "technology improvements for detecting fake accounts," including "changes to help us more efficiently detect and stop inauthentic accounts at the time they are being created."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Rightwing thinktank pulls funds for Commons groups after disclosure row|https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/dec/30/rightwing-thinktank-pulls-funds-commons-groups-disclosure-rules]]'' December 30, 2014, Randeep Ramesh, [[The Guardian]]
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A rightwing thinktank, accused of pushing an anti-[[Muslim]] agenda, has pulled funding for two parliamentary groups which focused on homeland and international security after refusing to disclose its donors to the Commons' standards watchdog.
In a ruling earlier this month the parliamentary commissioner for standards upheld complaints against the homeland security and transatlantic and international security parliamentary groups for taking secretariat support from a neoconservative thinktank where Tory chief whip [[Michael Gove]] was a former trustee, without getting assurances over its funding.
The Henry Jackson Society, a registered charity, had provided an office and staff to organise meetings for the two groups, chaired by Tory MP Bernard Jenkin and Labour MP Gisela Stuart. The arrangement also saw the society's political director, Davis Lewin, and its events manager, Hanna Nomm, given Commons passes as part of this support.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Rightwing vigilantes on armed patrol after fake rumours of antifa threat|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/06/rightwing-vigilante-armed-antifa-protests]]'' June 6, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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rural areas of America have led rightwing vigilantes to carry out armed patrols of small cities and towns in the western United States and beyond.
In some cases, local activists planning peaceful protests in support of the [[Black Lives Matter]] movement and in protest at the killing of [[George Floyd]] by a white [[Minneapolis]] police officer have been inundated with death threats.
Since [[Donald Trump]] tweeted recently that antifa would be declared a terrorist group, the term has gained broader currency on the American right and is seen as a dire threat. In fact, it simply means "anti-fascist" and is used to describe a wide spectrum of leftist and anarchist groups and individuals. It has no existence as a separate organization.
The [[FBI]] has said there is "no evidence". [[NBC News]] has reported of antifa involvement in violence linked to the Floyd protests and one supposed antifa group posting violent rhetoric on the internet was in fact linked to white supremacists.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ringing in a Christian Nationalist 2019 With an Even Larger Legislative Playbook|https://rewire.news/religion-dispatches/2018/12/18/ringing-in-a-christian-nationalist-2019-with-an-even-larger-legislative-playbook/]]'' December 18, 2018, Frederick Clarkson, Religion Dispatches, [[Rewire.News]]
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State legislatures across the country became showcases for [[Christian]] nationalist legislation in [[2018]]. Leading the charge was the ominously named [[Project Blitz]]—a coalition of [[Christian Right]] groups that are unambiguous about their intentions for the short and long term, to restore America to a Christian nation that never was. The campaign, which I first reported on for [[Religion Dispatches]], has captured the attention of a wide range of organizations, from [[American Atheists]], and the Public Rights/Private Conscience Project at Columbia University Law School, to the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice and the Human Rights Campaign. It also captured the attention of national media outlets including The [[New York Times]], [[The Guardian]], [[Religion News Service]], Church & State magazine, and Salon.
The Christian Right groups behind Project Blitz—The Chesapeake, [[Virginia]]-based [[Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation]]; the [[National Legal Foundation]]; and the Wallbuilders Pro-Family Legislators Conference—have published a new state legislative playbook for [[2019]]. This year's playbook has grown from 116 to 148 pages, thanks to some new bills, a discussion of three areas of "Prime Focus," a new section on responding to critics, and a model resolution condemning religious persecution elsewhere in the world. But what's past is certainly prologue with Project Blitz.
According to an analysis by [[Samantha Sokol]] in the legislation department at [[Americans United for Separation of Church and State]], about 74 Project Blitz model bills were considered in 2018. "More than 60 percent involved promoting Christianity in public schools; more than a third were '[[In God We Trust]]' display bills," according to reporting from Church & State.
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|>| !Rio Grande Foundation |
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|!tax id |85-0468446|
|!location |PO Box 40336 Albuquerque, NM 87196|
|!website |[[riograndefoundation.org/|http://www.riograndefoundation.org/]]|
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|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2018_10e12e8c.pdf]]|08/16/19| $43,308.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2017_0f470000.PDF]]|07/26/18| $118,184.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2016_0e10c831.PDF]]|09/07/17| $87,031.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2015_0cf890d2.PDF]]|10/04/16| $111,127.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2014_0bc7a363.PDF]]|09/09/15| $103,044.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2013_0a5eb608.PDF]]|06/13/14| $45,547.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2012_09465d83.PDF]]|05/22/13| $78,068.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2011_086cb3ec.PDF]]|08/10/12| $66,934.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2010_07585b50.PDF]]|07/14/11| $45,451.00|
|!2009 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2009_063EFA10.PDF]]|08/06/10| $16,500.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2008_0536E9F5.PDF]]|07/29/09| $197,131.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/850468446/850468446_2007_04541704.PDF]]|10/02/08| $103,725.00|
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*[[Rio Grande Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_Grande_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Rio Grande Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Rio_Grande_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Rioter Who Boasted of GOP Connections Was an Absolute Nightmare for Capitol Cops: Docs|https://www.thedailybeast.com/daniel-egtvedt-rioter-who-boasted-of-gop-ties-was-an-absolute-nightmare-for-capitol-cops-doj-alleges]]'' February 17, 2021, Pilar Melendez, [[Daily Beast]]
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A seemingly politically connected [[Maryland]] man has been charged after allegedly fighting a crowd of cops multiple times during the Jan. 6 riot and screaming into a fellow rioter's live-stream, "We're not backing away; this is our house."
Daniel Dean Egtvedt, a self-described "award-winning sales professional," has been charged with several crimes, including assaulting an officer and obstruction of justice. According to a newly unsealed criminal complaint, he was seen in videos and photos pushing through a line of Capitol police officers to storm the building before interacting bizarrely with several cops, including screaming at one to "shoot me."
Social media accounts that appear to belong to Egtvedt show he is fairly well connected. He has visited the White House at least twice—including the [[2018]] [[Christmas]] party at which he met the actor Jon Voight—and posted photos on [[Facebook]] with high power Trumpkins, including [[Lara Trump]], Rep. [[Dan Crenshaw]] (R-TX), and former Vice President [[Mike Pence]].
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|>| !Rise Canada |
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*[[Riverside County, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riverside_County,_California]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f364.png}} ''[[RNC Chair Ridiculed For Criticizing Joe Biden's Coronavirus Response|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/ronna-mcdaniels-joe-biden-coronavirus_n_5f5e9b5ec5b62874bc1ea3d8?ri18n=true]]'' September 13, 2020, Josephine Harvey, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Republican National Committee]] Chairwoman [[Ronna McDaniel]] faced ridicule on Sunday after she attacked Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] for what she called his "disastrous record responding to the coronavirus."
Unlike the leader of McDaniels' party, the former vice president has not been in office during the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed more than 190,000 people and infected more than 6.5 million in the U.S.
"Joe Biden can't run from his disastrous record responding to the coronavirus," McDaniel tweeted. "The truth hurts, Joe!"
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{{f46.png}} ''[[RNC Paid Trump's Former Bodyguard $585,500 Over Four Years|https://www.forbes.com/sites/zacheverson/2021/06/09/rnc-paid-trumps-former-bodyguard-585500-over-four-years/]]'' June 9, 2021, Zach Everson, [[Forbes]]
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The [[Republican National Committee]] paid a company belonging to [[Keith Schiller]], [[Donald Trump]]'s former director of security in his private business, $585,500 over more than three years.
The firm, named KS Global Group, did business first with the [[Trump campaign]], collecting $10,000 a month from July [[2016]] to December 2016, as well as $7,500 at the end of the year.
When Trump won the presidency, Schiller moved to the White House with him, assuming the title of director of [[Oval Office]] operations. In accordance with his new government duties, Schiller had to file a financial report disclosing his assets. The filing listed just four bank accounts with a total value of somewhere between $66,000 and $166,000. Schiller left his government position in September [[2017]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[RNC spent over $230K last month covering Trump's legal fees in Russia investigations|https://abc7ny.com/news/rnc-spent-over-$230k-last-month-covering-trumps-legal-fees-in-russia-investigations/2435388/]]'' September 20, 2017, Alexander Mallin, [[ABC News]]
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The [[Republican National Committee]] spent over $230,000 last month to cover President [[Donald Trump]]'s legal fees related to the investigations into [[Russia]]n interference in the [[2016]] presidential election, an RNC official confirmed for [[ABC News]].
The money went to two members of Trump's personal legal team: $131,250 to [[Jay Sekulow]] and $100,000 to [[John Dowd]] through their law firms. Fees to Sekulow's firm covered work by other attorneys at his firm, the [[Constitutional Litigation and Advocacy Group]].
These payments will be disclosed in the RNC's spending report for August, out Thursday.
The RNC has also paid nearly $200,000 of [[Donald Trump Jr]].'s legal bills.
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|>| !Rob Ferguson |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Rob Portman |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Rob Wittman |
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|>| !Robert Aderholt |
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Robert and Rebekah Mercer bail on Trump campaign - they spent $49 million in 2016|https://www.salon.com/2019/06/18/robert-and-rebekah-mercer-bail-on-trump-campaign-they-spent-49-million-in-2016/]]'' June 18, 2019, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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President Trump's biggest backers have "drastically" cut their political contributions and are not expected to play a big role in the [[2020]] election, [[Vanity Fair]] reports.
Billionaire hedge fund manager [[Robert Mercer]] and his daughter Rebekah, who previously funded [[Steve Bannon]], [[Breitbart]] News and [[Cambridge Analytica]], spent $15.5 million in [[2016]] to help Trump win but have soured on his administration since, according to Vanity Fair's Gabe Sherman.
Six sources told Sherman that the Mercers have already slashed their political donations in "recent months" and are not expected to play a "significant role" in 2020.
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|>| !Robert Barnes |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Robert Benzie |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Robert Bowers |
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|>| !Robert Chapman |
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|>| !Robert De Niro |
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|>| !Robert E. Latta |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Robert E. Lee opposed Confederate monuments|https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/robert-e-lee-opposed-confederate-monuments]]'' August 15, 2017, Lisa Desjardins, [[PBS]]
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At the center of the "[[Unite the Right]]" rally that turned deadly in [[Charlottesville]] last weekend was a protest of the city's plan to remove a statue of Robert E. Lee. [[White supremacist]]s, neo-Nazis and others have made monuments to the [[Confederate]] commanding general a flashpoint — at times marching to keep them standing.
But Lee himself never wanted such monuments built.
"I think it wiser," the retired military leader wrote about a proposed Gettysburg memorial in [[1869]], "…not to keep open the sores of war but to follow the examples of those nations who endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife, to commit to oblivion the feelings engendered."
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|>| !Robert Evans |
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Robert Evans, producer. Robert Evans, writer. Different people.
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|>| !Robert F. Kennedy Jr. |
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|>| !Robert Farley |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Robert George |
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|>| !Robert Heinlein |
|!occupation |Author|
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|>| !Robert Herring |
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!!!See also
*[[Robert Herring (businessman)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Herring_(businessman)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Robert Jeffress |
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|>| !Robert Johnson |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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Previously a Scientology lawyer, but technically not against. "This is not a case of a lawyer changing sides." (But probably on CoS's "Enemy Lawyer" list now.)
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|>| !Robert Kadlec |
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!!!See also
*[[Robert Kadlec|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kadlec]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Robert Lighthizer |
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|>| !Robert Mackey |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Robert Maguire |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Robert Mercer |
|!birth name |Robert Leroy Mercer|
|!birth date |July 11, 1946 (75 years)|
|!birth place |[[San Jose, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose,_California]], U.S.|
|!residence |[[Long Island, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Island,_New_York]], U.S.|
|!nationality |[[American|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!alma mater |[[University of New Mexico|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_New_Mexico]]<br>[[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana-Champaign]]|
|!occupation |Hedge fund manager|
|!spouse |Diana Lynne (Dean) Mercer<<ref " [1]">>|
|!children |[[Rebekah|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebekah_Mercer_(philanthropist)]], Jennifer, Heather Sue|
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!!!See also
*[[Robert Mercer (businessman)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mercer_(businessman)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" ""Brides-To-Be". //Albuquerque Journal//. May 25, 1967.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Robert Mercer Bankrolled PAC Advised By Notorious Fringe 'Philosopher' Ali Alexander|https://observer.com/2018/10/robert-mercer-bankrolled-pac-ali-alexander/]]'' October 30, 2018, Davis Richardson, [[The Observer]]
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Billionaire [[Robert Mercer]] gave money to a PAC advised by a self-proclaimed "interpreter of energy."
The spiritualist in question is [[Ali Alexander]], formerly known as Ali Akbar, a GOP political operative with a notorious reputation that allegedly includes fraud.
"On the eve of the [[2016]] election, Robert Mercer donated $60,000 to a PAC Alexander advises," reported [[Politico]] on Monday. "Alexander, who identifies himself as black and Arab, brings a more new-age approach to the culture wars, calling himself an 'interpreter of energy for this period.'"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Robert Mercer Is Pumped For Nuclear Annihilation|https://dealbreaker.com/2017/03/robert-mercer-pumped-for-nuclear-annihilation]]'' January 14, 2019, Owen Davis, [[Dealbreaker]]
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Back in the carefree days of Summer [[2016]], we at [[Dealbreaker]] wrote that should [[Donald Trump]] win the presidency, you'd have [[Renaissance Technologies]] to thank. Well, he did, and you do. So now that his man is in the White House (at least Monday through Friday), what is Mercer most anxiously awaiting? Since Mercer lets his millions do most of the talking for him, it's hard to say exactly. But a big [[New Yorker]] profile out this week suggests there's at least one eventuality Trump seems to be encouraging that Mercer could get behind: atomic war.
But don't stress! The effects of nuclear annihilation would be perfectly salutary:
[A] onetime senior employee at Renaissance recalls hearing Mercer downplay the dangers posed by nuclear war. Mercer, speaking of the atomic bombs that the U.S. dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, argued that, outside of the immediate blast zones, the radiation actually made [[Japan]]ese citizens healthier. The National Academy of Sciences has found no evidence to support this notion. Nevertheless, according to the onetime employee, Mercer, who is a proponent of nuclear power, "was very excited about the idea, and felt that it meant nuclear accidents weren't such a big deal."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Robert Mercer starts big money effort for Trump and RNC after cutting back support|https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2020/04/15/robert-mercer-starts-big-money-effort-for-trump-campaign.html]]'' April 15, 2020, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] and the [[Republican National Committee]] have one of their old allies back in the big money fundraising game after he stepped back from helping the commander-in-chief.
[[Robert Mercer]], one of Trump's original financiers during his first run for president, gave his first six-figure check of the [[2020]] election cycle to the Trump Victory committee in February, according to a new financial disclosure report. The $355,200 contribution to the joint fundraising committee, which raises money for both the Trump campaign and RNC, comes after Mercer was relatively silent since assisting Trump get to the White House. The committee finished the quarter raising $63 million.
Representatives for the RNC, Trump campaign and Mercer did not return a request for comment.
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[[CNBC]] first reported in [[2018]] that Mercer had retreated in leading the way in financially backing the president after a wave of public scrutiny for his assistance just two years earlier.
President [[Donald Trump]] and the [[Republican National Committee]] have one of their old allies back in the big money fundraising game after he stepped back from helping the commander-in-chief.
[[Robert Mercer]], one of Trump's original financiers during his first run for president, gave his first six-figure check of the [[2020]] election cycle to the [[Trump Victory]] committee in February, according to a new financial disclosure report. The $355,200 contribution to the joint fundraising committee, which raises money for both the Trump campaign and RNC, comes after Mercer was relatively silent since assisting Trump get to the White House. The committee finished the quarter raising $63 million.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Robert Mercer: the big data billionaire waging war on mainstream media|https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/feb/26/robert-mercer-breitbart-war-on-media-steve-bannon-donald-trump-nigel-farage]]'' February 26, 2017, Carole Cadwalladr, [[The Guardian]]
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J ust over a week ago, [[Donald Trump]] gathered members of the world's press before him and told them they were liars. "The press, honestly, is out of control," he said. "The public doesn't believe you any more." [[CNN]] was described as "very fake news… story after story is bad". The [[BBC]] was "another beauty".
That night I did two things. First, I typed "Trump" in the search box of [[Twitter]]. My feed was reporting that he was crazy, a lunatic, a raving madman. But that wasn't how it was playing out elsewhere. The results produced a stream of "Go Donald!!!!", and "You show 'em!!!" There were star-spangled banner emojis and thumbs-up emojis and clips of Trump laying into the "FAKE news MSM liars!"
Trump had spoken, and his audience had heard him. Then I did what I've been doing for two and a half months now. I [[Google]]d "mainstream media is…" And there it was. Google's autocomplete suggestions: "mainstream media is… dead, dying, fake news, fake, finished". Is it dead, I wonder? Has FAKE news won? Are we now the FAKE news? Is the mainstream media – we, us, I – dying?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Robert Mercer's Learned Opinions On Racism, Segregation To Remain His Own|https://dealbreaker.com/2017/07/robert-mercers-learned-opinions-on-racism-segregation-to-remain-his-own]]'' January 14, 2019, Jon Shazar, [[Dealbreaker]]
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Someone's decision just got a lot easier...
For two long months, we've had tomorrow circled on the calendar. For tomorrow marks the two-month anniversary of former [[Renaissance Technologies]] computer scientist [[David Magerman]]'s explosive lawsuit against RenTech co-CEO and urine-hoarder [[Robert Mercer]]. You remember that little complaint? The one in which Magerman expanded his criticism of Mercer from mere harmer of the country via his support for [[Donald Trump]] to include allegations that Mercer thinks [[Africa]]n Americans are the "only racist people remaining in the U.S." and that segregation was NBD and that the real problem with all of this was the Civil Rights Act? For tomorrow was the deadline for Mercer to respond to Magerman's suit, whose legal claim is that the much less spectacular one that RenTech's "don't say bad things about us in the newspaper" clause in its employment agreements is not legal or enforceable, certainly not in the form of canning someone.
Of course, we knew all along that we weren't likely to hear such a response, and even less likely to hear one that engaged in a discussion of the relative merits of keeping black people in their place. Surely, Mercer would recognize that this was a time to take a little of his pee money and invest it in avoiding further public revelations of his beliefs. We still don't know whether this has happened. All we know if that Robert Mercer will not be called to the stand to explain how segregation was not degrading and really wasn't all that important, or how exactly RenTech employees earn bonus points. And we are all poorer for it. Except for Mercer. And maybe Magerman, who is being uncharacteristically (might one say confidentiality-agreement-observingly?) quiet on the subject himself.
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|>| !Robert Mueller |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e1/Director_Robert_S._Mueller-_III.jpg/175px-Director_Robert_S._Mueller-_III.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Robert Swan Mueller III|
|!birth date |August 7, 1944 (77 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Robert Mueller|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mueller]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Robert O'Brien |
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|>| !Robert O'Harrow |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Robert O'Harrow Jr. |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !The Robert P Rotella Foundation |
|!tax id |61-6295351|
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|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616295351/616295351_2016_0e0fceb1.PDF]]|09/06/17| $9,017,617.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616295351/616295351_2015_0cca0b14.PDF]]|08/05/16| $9,008,047.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616295351/616295351_2014_0bb9775d.PDF]]|08/20/15| $9,652,285.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/616295351/616295351_2013_0a7f0c38.PDF]]|08/08/14| $9,425,640.00|
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|>| !Robert Redfield |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d2/Robert_R._Redfield.jpg/175px-Robert_R._Redfield.jpg]] |
|!title |Director of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]|
|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
|!education |[[Georgetown University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown_University]] ([[BS|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Science]], [[MD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Medicine]])|
|!birth name |Robert Ray Redfield Jr.|
|!birth date |1951|
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''Robert Ray Redfield Jr.'' (born 1951) is an American [[virologist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/virologist]]. He is the current [[Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], and the current Administrator of the [[Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agency_for_Toxic_Substances_and_Disease_Registry]], having served in both positions since March 2018.
!!!See also
*[[Robert R. Redfield|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_R._Redfield]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Robert Reich |
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!!!See also
*[[Robert Reich|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Reich]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Robert Reich on the Post Office crisis to come|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/28/robert-reich-on-the-post-office-crisis-to-come_partner/]]'' August 28, 2020, Robert Reich, [[Salon]]
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It's no secret [[Donald Trump]] will do anything to hold on to power. His latest strategy is to sabotage the United States Postal Service, courtesy of his handpicked [[Postmaster General]] [[Louis DeJoy]].
A [[Republican]] mega donor with no postal experience, DeJoy instituted sweeping measures that have caused massive mail delays across the country. As national outrage reached a fever pitch, DeJoy announced he would delay policy changes that slow down mail delivery, until after the election.
But the [[USPS]] is still very much under attack.
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|>| !Robert Shillman |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/73/PikiWiki_Israel_10593_quot%3Ba_man_and_a_cat_called_yitzquot%3B_in_the_t.jpg/175px-PikiWiki_Israel_10593_quot%3Ba_man_and_a_cat_called_yitzquot%3B_in_the_t.jpg]] |
|!birth date |April 6, 1946 (75 years)|
|!birth place |[[Boston, Massachusetts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston,_Massachusetts]] (USA)|
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!!!Political activities
Shillman sits on boards of The [[Friends of the Israel Defense Forces|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friends_of_the_Israel_Defense_Forces]], The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous, and the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]].<<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">><<ref " [8]">>
He also funds [[Brigitte Gabriel's|Brigitte Gabriel]] [[ACT!|ACT for America]], [[James O'Keefe's|James O'Keefe]] [[Project Veritas]], [[FrontPage Magazine]] and [[Rebel News|Rebel Media]] and argues against the US accepting Syrian Muslim refugees.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [9]">>
President [[George W. Bush]] appointed Shillman to serve on the Honorary Delegation to accompany him to [[Jerusalem|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem]] for the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the [[State of Israel|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_Israel]] in May 2008.<<ref " [3]">>
In August 2018, it was revealed by ''[[The Times|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Times]]'' that Shillman had been providing finances to British far-right activist [[Tommy Robinson]] by helping to pay his "five figure salary",<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">> although at the time of writing this arrangement had ended.
!!!See also
*[[Robert J. Shillman|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_J._Shillman]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Strident Calls to Reject Syrian Refugees Fueled by Wealthy California Donor|https://theintercept.com/2015/10/16/donor-refugee-backlash]], Oct. 16 2015, The Intercept">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Inside Rebel Media's big-money anti-Islam crusade|https://news.vice.com/story/inside-rebel-medias-big-money-anti-islam-crusade]]. //VICE News//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Bush Visit May Boost Olmert|http://www.nysun.com/foreign/bush-visit-may-boost-olmert/76303/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Gilligan, Andrew (5 August 2018). [[Tommy Robinson winds up bigots and the cash floods in|https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/tommy-robinson-winds-up-the-bigots-and-the-cash-floods-in-6kffsh8rk]].">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Halliday, Josh (7 December 2018). [[Revealed: the hidden global network behind Tommy Robinson|https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/dec/07/tommy-robinson-global-support-brexit-march]].">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[Advisory Boards|http://www.cba.neu.edu/ste/about-us/advisory/]]. Northeastern University College of Business Administration.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "[[Our Board and Staff|http://www.fidf.org/Page.aspx?pid=286]]. Friends of the Israel Defense Forces.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "[[Our Board|http://www.jfr.org/site/PageServer?pagename=abt_board]]. The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous.">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "[[James O'Keefe's Big-Money Donors Revealed|https://www.thedailybeast.com/james-okeefes-big-money-donors-revealed]]. The Daily Beast.">>
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|>| !Robert Spencer |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c8/Robert_Spencer.jpg/175px-Robert_Spencer.jpg]] |
|!birth date |February 27, 1962 (59 years)|
|!nationality |American|
|!alma mater |[[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Chapel_Hill]], (M.A. 1986, [[Religious Studies|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_Studies]])|
|!occupation |Author, blogger|
|!years active |2002–present|
|!known for |[[Criticism of Islam|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Islam]], <br />books and websites about <br />[[Jihad|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jihad]] and [[Islamic terrorism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_terrorism]]|
|!website |[[jihadwatch.org|https://jihadwatch.org]]|
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''Robert Spencer'' is an anti-Islam blogger and author.
!!!See also
*[[Robert Spencer (author)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Spencer_(author)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Robert Spencer|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Robert_Spencer]], SourceWatch.
*[[Robert Spencer|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/robert-spencer]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Robert Spencer targets Stanford students in blog ahead of event|https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/11/15/robert-spencer-targets-stanford-students-blog-ahead-event]]'' November 15, 2017, Jeremy Bauer-Wolf, [[Inside Higher ED]]
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In a digital war of words, [[Robert Spencer]], widely considered to be an anti-Islam extremist, mocked [[Stanford University]] students who criticized him before his talk at the elite institution Tuesday night. On his blog Spencer named students, posted photos and videos of them, and referred to them as "fascists."
Student organizations and faculty members publicly expressed deep concerns with both Spencer's invitation to the campus (extended by the Stanford College [[Republican]]s) and his continuous "harassment" of students online.
Stanford administrators remained silent on specific blog posts by Spencer, but released multiple more general statements. One statement from President Marc Tessier-Lavigne and Provost Persis Drell did not reference Spencer, but promised an inclusive campus environment. They also at length defended the need for free speech in higher education.
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|>| !Robert Trump |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Robert Trump, the president's brother, dead at 71|https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/robert-trump-the-president-s-brother-dead-at-71-1.5066234]]'' August 15, 2020, Jim Mustian, Associated Press, [[CTV News]]
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NEW YORK -- U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s younger brother, [[Robert Trump]], a businessman known for an even keel that seemed almost incompatible with the family name, died Saturday night after being hospitalized in [[New York]], the president said in a statement. He was 71.
The president visited his brother at a [[New York City]] hospital on Friday after White House officials said he had become seriously ill.
"It is with heavy heart I share that my wonderful brother, Robert, peacefully passed away tonight," Donald Trump said in a statement. "He was not just my brother, he was my best friend. He will be greatly missed, but we will meet again. His memory will live on in my heart forever. Robert, I love you. Rest in peace."
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|>| !Roberto Minuta |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Roberts Upholds COVID-19 Restrictions on Churches, Scolds Kavanaugh|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/05/supreme-court-coronavirus-california-churches.html]]'' May 30, 2020, Mark Joseph Stern, [[Slate Magazine]]
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Friday at midnight, the Supreme Court rejected a church's challenge to [[California]]'s COVID-19 restrictions by a 5–4 vote, with Chief [[Justice John Roberts]] joining the liberals. In a pointed opinion, Roberts indicated that he will not join conservative judges' escalating efforts to override public health measures in the name of religious freedom. [[Justice Brett Kavanaugh]]'s dissent, by contrast, falsely accused the state of religious discrimination in an extremely misleading opinion that omits the most important facts of the case. Roberts went out of his way to scold Kavanaugh's dishonest vilification of the state.
SCOTUS' late-night order in South Bay United Pentecostal Church v. Newsom divided the justices into two camps: those who acknowledge reality, and those who ignore it to score ideological points. The case began when a California church accused Gov. [[Gavin Newsom]] of violating its religious freedom. Newsom's current COVID-19 policy limits attendance at houses of worship to 25 percent of building capacity or a maximum of 100 attendees, whichever is lower. At the same time, it allows certain secular businesses, like grocery stores, to operate under looser guidelines, allowing more people to enter. The church claimed this disparate treatment between churches and commercial establishments runs afoul of the [[First Amendment]].
As Roberts noted, however, California does not impose uniform rules on all places where people assemble. The state does strictly limit church attendance. But it applies "similar or more severe restrictions" to "lectures, concerts, movie showings, spectator sports, and theatrical performances." So the question for the court is less constitutional than scientific: From an epidemiological perspective, are churches more like grocery stores or concerts? And that, the chief justice concluded, is a question for lawmakers, not federal judges.
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|>| !Robocall |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/6/61/Robot.png]] |
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Unsolicited automated phone calls, either mass-calling or targeted by gathered information.
!!!See also
*[[Robocall|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robocall]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[2011 Canadian federal election voter suppression scandal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Canadian_federal_election_voter_suppression_scandal]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Spammer]]
!!!External links
*[[Telemarketing and Unwanted Calls|https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/phone/telemarketing/]], CRTC.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Rock Star Obama Sure as Hell Triggered Trump|https://www.thedailybeast.com/rockstar-obama-sure-as-hell-triggered-trump]]'' August 20, 2020, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Barack Obama]] majorly triggered President [[Donald Trump]] on the third night of the [[Democratic National Convention]] while [[Kamala Harris]] got real. Luckily for us, long-time Democratic hand Phillipe Reines came on this DNC mini-episode of The New Abnormal to talk about it.
There were always going to be two gigantic rock star performances from Obama and Harris tonight that were going to trigger President Trump—"and sure as hell, they did!" said Rick. "You could disagree with Barack Obama about every policy thing under the sun, but you could always remember that the guy was a spectacular speaker and communicator, and he brought that shit tonight. I mean, he peeled the paint off the damn walls without raising his voice."
Reines nailed Trump's fury at Obama: "He was elected president twice. He got more votes twice. I think there's an intimidation there." Oh and, "He brings something to the table that really no one else in the world does, which is he can't be called a loser...".
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|>| !Rockefeller Brothers Fund |
|!tax id |13-1760106|
|!website |[[rbf.org/|https://www.rbf.org/]]|
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
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|!Ruling date |11/1997|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2019_ .pdf]]|02/26/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2018_ .pdf]]|01/07/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2017_103a129c.PDF]]|02/27/19| $1,213,633,061.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2016_0e7f782d.PDF]]|11/22/17| $862,354,555.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2015_0d1c8fe5.PDF]]|11/17/16| $859,466,256.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2014_0bf976ac.PDF]]|11/12/15| $885,380,360.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2013_0ad9091d.PDF]]|11/20/14| $870,572,218.00|
|!2012 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2012_09b76d57.PDF]]|11/20/13| $800,956,943.00|
|!2011 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2011_08bacafb.PDF]]|11/26/12| $751,804,582.00|
|!2010 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2010_07b2013e.PDF]]|11/21/11| $789,378,035.00|
|!2009 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2009_0682BEB9.PDF]]|11/16/10| $729,263,381.00|
|!2008 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2008_056E0CB0.PDF]]|11/16/09| $663,781,425.00|
|!2007 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/131760106/131760106_2007_04734274.PDF]]|12/01/08| $983,499,647.00|
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|>| !Rod Rosenstein |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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|>| !Rodney Howard-Browne |
|>| [img width=175px [Arrest photo in 2020.|https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/b/bb/200330-sommer-fl-sheriff-howard-browne-tease2_ha4etx.png/175px-200330-sommer-fl-sheriff-howard-browne-tease2_ha4etx.png]] |
|!birth name |Rodney Morgan Howard Browne<<ref " [1]">>|
|!birth date |June 12, 1961 (60 years)<<ref " [1]">>|
|!birth place |[[Port Elizabeth|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Elizabeth]], South Africa|
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|>| !Revival Ministries International Inc |
|!tax id |59-3273513|
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''Rodney Howard-Browne'' (born June 12, 1961)<<ref " [1]">> is a South African-born American Christian [[evangelist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evangelism]] and pastor of The River church in Tampa Bay. He has resided in [[Tampa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tampa]], [[Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida]] since the mid-1990s. The River is considered both [[Pentecostal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentecostal]] and [[Charismatic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charismatic]] with [[revival meetings|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/revival_meetings]] led by Howard-Browne known for those attending breaking into "[[holy laughter|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/holy_laughter]]".<<ref " [2]">>
<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">><<ref " [6]">> Howard-Browne is the head of Revival Ministries International, a group he and his wife founded in 1997.
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|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/1995|<|<|
!!!See also
*[[Rodney Howard-Browne|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Howard-Browne]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Toronto Blessing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Blessing]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "//blank//">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Bearden, Michelle (1999-06-28). [[The Holy Ghost Bartender|http://tampabayonline.net/reports/minister/homealt.htm]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Philp, Rowan Philp (March 16, 2012). [[God's bartender in good spirits|https://mg.co.za/article/2012-03-16-gods-bartender-in-good-spirits]]. Mail & Guardian.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Carnes, Tony. [http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/1999/august9/9t913a.html "Howard-Browne Takes New York."] Christianity Today, August 9, 1999">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Ravitz, Jessica. [["Up for Godly giddiness: Pastor spreads the joy of salvation 'anywhere the Lord opens a door.'"|https://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=5294497&itype=NGPSID]] The Salt Lake Tribune, March 22, 2007">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Socolovsky, Jerome (July 9, 2014). [[African-born Pastor Brings 'Holy Laughter' Revival to Washington|https://www.voanews.com/a/african-born-pastor-brings-holy-laughter-revival-to-washington/1954365.html]]. Voice of America.">>
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Rodney Howard-Browne, Megachurch Pastor Who Flouted Virus Rules, Arrested|https://www.thedailybeast.com/hillsborough-sheriff-to-arrest-rodney-howard-browne-megachurch-pastor-who-flouted-virus-rules]]'' March 30, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A controversial [[Florida]] pastor who refused to stop holding packed church services, in violation of coronavirus restrictions, was arrested Monday by a local sheriff who said the preacher was putting his followers' lives at risk.
Pastor [[Rodney Howard-Browne]] was booked on misdemeanor charges of unlawful assembly and violation of public health rules after flouting social distancing orders at The River at [[Tampa]] Bay church.
Howard-Browne—an ally of President [[Donald Trump]]—has been an outspoken opponent of social distancing requirements, claiming his church has machines that can stop the coronavirus and vowing to personally cure the state of Florida himself.
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|>| !Roger Ailes |
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|>| !Roger Marshall |
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|>| !Roger Pearson |
|!birth date |August 21, 1927 (94 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Roger Pearson (anthropologist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Pearson_(anthropologist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Roger Pearson|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/roger-pearson]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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|>| !Roger Stone |
|>| [img width=175px [Stone in 2019|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/Roger_Stone_-_Caricature_%2846221220341%29.jpg/175px-Roger_Stone_-_Caricature_%2846221220341%29.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Roger Joseph Stone Jr.|
|!birth date |August 27, 1952 (69 years)|
|!birth place |[[Norwalk, Connecticut|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwalk,_Connecticut]], U.S.|
|!home town |[[Fort Lauderdale, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Lauderdale,_Florida]], U.S.|
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!!!2021 storming of the United States Capitol
After Trump's November [[2020 U.S. Presidential election|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_U.S._Presidential_election]] loss, Stone urged followers to \u201cfight until the bitter end\u201d.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> He appeared at the \u201cStop the Steal\u201d rally on January 5, at [[Freedom Plaza]], telling the crowd that the president's enemies sought "nothing less than the heist of the 2020 election and we say, No way!" And "\u2026 we will win this fight or America will step off into a thousand years of darkness. We dare not fail. I will be with you tomorrow shoulder to shoulder."<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">>
!!!See also
*[[Roger Stone|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Stone]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[2021 storming of the United States Capitol|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_storming_of_the_United_States_Capitol]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election#Stop the Steal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attempts_to_overturn_the_2020_United_States_presidential_election#Stop_the_Steal]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Dan Friedman, Reporter (January 27, 2021). [[Roger Stone Did Something Wrong|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/01/roger-stone-did-something-wrong/]]. motherjones.com.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Will Steakin, Matthew Mosk, James Gordon Meek, and Ali Dukakis (January 15, 2021). [[Longtime Trump advisers connected to groups behind rally that led to Capitol attack|https://abcnews.go.com/US/longtime-trump-advisers-connected-groups-rally-led-capitol/story?id=75261028]]. abcnews.go.com.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Roger Stone Addresses Pro-Trump Rally in Washington, D.C.|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqhSx3qpxws]]. bloomberg.com. January 5, 2021.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Will Steakin, Matthew Mosk, James Gordon Meek, and Ali Dukakis (January 15, 2021). [[Longtime Trump advisers connected to groups behind rally that led to Capitol attack|https://abcnews.go.com/US/longtime-trump-advisers-connected-groups-rally-led-capitol/story?id=75261028]]. abcnews.go.com.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[Roger Stone Addresses Pro-Trump Rally in Washington, D.C.|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqhSx3qpxws]]. bloomberg.com. January 5, 2021.">>
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Roger Stone - no stranger to indictment - offers Matt Gaetz potentially disastrous advice|https://www.salon.com/2021/04/03/roger-stone--no-stranger-to-indictment--offers-matt-gaetz-potentially-disastrous-advice/]]'' April 3, 2021, Zachary Petrizzo, [[Salon]]
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[[Republican]] operative and pro-Trump dirty trickster [[Roger Stone]], a man well acquainted with indictment (in his case for lying to [[Congress]] and witness tampering), is urging Rep. [[Matt Gaetz]], R-Fla., the charismatic Trump ally now embroiled in seemingly bottomless scandal, to potentially incriminate himself further by going on "offense" and continuing to appear on cable news.
"He needs to go on offense, this is right upfront in Stone's Rules," Stone told conspiracy theorist [[Alex Jones]] on his [[Infowars]] program. "The left-wing, non-journalist, fake-news media are the most vicious, malicious, dishonest people that I have ever come across," the GOP operative continued. "All of these stories that are maligning Matt Gaetz today are based on leaks. Where is the beef? Where are the facts? I don't think there are any facts. I think this is a good old-fashioned smear." Later in the segment, Stone encouraged Gaetz to stay in the public eye, not hide in a "hole," and make additional TV appearances. "He [Matt Gaetz] should not go hide in a hole, he should be out there, like he was on Tucker [Carlson] last night," Stone added.
As additional allegations about Gaetz continue to surface, Stone has kept on defending him enthusiastically, despite a Thursday night [[CNN]] report that Gaetz showed off nude pictures and videos of women he had sex with to fellow lawmakers on the House floor. "CNN Doesn't identify the lawmakers making these FAKE allegations against Gaetz because they have no evidence or documentation. Loathsome bottom feeders," Stone wrote on [[Parler]] after the story broke.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Roger Stone claims Mike Lindell is being backstabbed by Steve Bannon - and his own advisers|https://www.salon.com/2021/08/25/roger-stone-claims-mike-lindell-is-being-backstabbed-by-steve-bannon--and-his-own-advisers/]]'' August 25, 2021, Zachary Petrizzo, [[Salon]]
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Veteran GOP operative [[Roger Stone]] suggested this week that [[MyPillow]] CEO [[Mike Lindell]], a prominent pro-Trump election truther, is being "stabbed in the back" by some of those around him, including Lindell's own advisors and [[Steve Bannon]].
Stone's remarks, which came on a far-right [[QAnon]]-themed internet program, seem like an effort to defend the pillow tycoon, whose credibility in TrumpWorld is declining as he repeatedly fails to produce any hard evidence of [[2020]] election fraud.
"I think Mike Lindell has done great work," Stone told host [[Jeffrey Pedersen]], who goes by the alias "The Matrixx." "I think he's been disserved by some of the people working for him. But he's got a heart of gold. He's a patriot. His instinct is absolutely correct. He has produced enormous evidence of irregularities in the election.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Roger Stone guilty of witness tampering, lying to Congress|https://www.dailyherald.com/news/20191115/roger-stone-guilty-of-witness-tampering-lying-to-congress]]'' November 15, 2019, Michael Balsamo, Associated Press, [[Daily Herald]]
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Stone was convicted of all seven counts in a federal indictment that accused him of lying to [[Congress]], tampering with a witness and obstructing the House investigation into whether the Trump campaign coordinated with [[Russia]] to tip the [[2016]] election. He is the sixth Trump aide or adviser to be convicted of charges brought as part of special counsel [[Robert Mueller]]'s Russia investigation.
Stone has denied wrongdoing and consistently criticized the case against him as politically motivated. He did not take the stand during the trial and his lawyers did not call any witnesses in his defense.
Stone, 67, showed no visible reaction as the verdict was read aloud, count by count. He's scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 6. He could face up to 20 years. Another former Trump campaign aide, [[Michael Caputo]], was removed by the courtroom by security officers after he turned his back on the jury after the verdict was read.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Roger Stone guilty of witness tampering, lying to Congress|https://apnews.com/ad355d2c983e4a7c85bc17e86d8c563f]]'' November 15, 2019, Ashraf Khalil, [[Associated Press]]
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WASHINGTON (AP) — He was proud of his reputation as a practitioner of political dirty tricks and frequently boasted about the extent of his contacts and the depth of his insider information.
Now [[Roger Stone]], a longtime friend and ally of President [[Donald Trump]], faces a prison sentence for a collection of crimes that essentially amounts to exaggerating how much he knew, then lying and scrambling to keep those boasts from being exposed.
Stone was convicted Friday of all seven counts in a federal indictment that accused him of lying to [[Congress]], tampering with a witness and obstructing the House investigation into whether the Trump campaign coordinated with [[Russia]] to tip the [[2016]] election.
He is the sixth Trump aide or adviser to be convicted of charges brought as part of special counsel [[Robert Mueller]]'s Russia investigation.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Roger Stone to Donald Trump: bring in martial law if you lose election|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/13/roger-stone-to-donald-trump-bring-in-martial-law-if-you-lose-election]]'' September 13, 2020, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Roger Stone]], whose 40-month prison sentence for lying to [[Congress]] and witness tampering in the [[Russia]] investigation was commuted by [[Donald Trump]], has said Trump should seize total power and jail prominent figures including Bill and [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Mark Zuckerberg]] if he loses to [[Joe Biden]] in November.
The long-time [[Republican]] dirty trickster, who has a tattoo of [[Richard Nixon]] on his back, offered the startling advice on Thursday, in a call to conspiracy theorist [[Alex Jones]]'s [[Infowars]] online show.
Stone was sentenced in part for lying about contacts with [[WikiLeaks]] during the [[2016]] election regarding emails hacked from Democratic party accounts. In turn, special counsel [[Robert Mueller]] and the Senate intelligence committee suspected Trump lied when he said he could not recall discussing the leaks with Stone.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Roger Stone's and Michael Caputo's damningly false denials of contact with Russians|https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2018/06/18/roger-stones-and-michael-caputos-damningly-false-denials-of-contact-with-russians/]]'' June 18, 2018, Aaron Blake, [[Washington Post]]
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If [[Roger Stone]] and [[Michael Caputo]] told investigators what they said publicly, they could have real problems.
The [[Washington Post]]'s Manuel Roig-Franzia and Rosalind S. Helderman broke a significant story Sunday that added to the list of undisclosed meetings between [[Russia]]ns and President Trump's confidants. This one involves informal Trump adviser Stone meeting in May 2016 with a Russian who — you guessed it — was offering dirt on [[Hillary Clinton]]. The meeting was arranged by Caputo, an official member of Trump's campaign who had previously worked in Russia.
The long and the short of it, according to Stone and Caputo, is that the man, [[Henry Greenberg]], was requesting lots of money for the information — $2 million — and nothing was ultimately exchanged. Contemporaneous text messages back up that contention. So, much like that Trump Tower meeting, whatever the intentions were, it seems the relationship never came to fruition. It's yet another mysteriously obscured contact with Russians, and it's perhaps yet another collusion gray area.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Rogue Florida Guv's Next Pandemic Fiasco: Vaccine Rollout|https://www.thedailybeast.com/florida-governor-ron-desantis-is-screwing-up-the-pfizer-coronavirus-vaccine-rollout]]'' December 15, 2020, David Axe, [[Daily Beast]]
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Perhaps no state illustrates that dilemma better than [[Florida]]. The state is uniquely vulnerable to the coronavirus owing to its combination of a huge elderly population—nearly 400,000 of whom live in nursing homes and other assisted-living facilities—and a GOP governor and legislature that have downplayed the seriousness of the pandemic while actively resisting local authorities' efforts to control transmission via social-distancing measures and mask mandates.
Florida badly needs the vaccine in order to hold back a rising wave of infections—around 9,000 new cases a day in recent weeks—and prevent a nightmarish spike in deaths. The state has already lost nearly 20,000 people. How many more die depends in part on who state authorities allow to get vaccinated first as the supply of the vaccine slowly grows.
But Florida is already getting it wrong, according to experts surveyed by The [[Daily Beast]], and the results could be disastrous.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Rogue Trumpists Create Group To Raise Unlimited Cash from Secret Donors|https://www.thedailybeast.com/rogue-trumpists-create-groups-to-raise-unlimited-cash-from-secret-donors]]'' March 12, 2021, Roger Sollenberger, [[Daily Beast]]
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A group of rogue Trump loyalists has expanded their fundraising ambitions with a new dark-money group that can accept unlimited cash from secret donors "to litigate cases of importance to the American republic."
The founding members of the group—a 501(c)(4) nonprofit called [[Defending the Republic]] Inc—include [[Joe Flynn]], the [[QAnon]]-happy brother of former national security adviser [[Mike Flynn]], and [[Emily Newman]], the White House liaison turned renegade election litigator. A sister super PAC by the same name, sharing the same mailbox, was created around the same time.
The group was founded the day after [[MyPillow]] CEO and MAGA diehard [[Mike Lindell]] was hit with a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit. Incorporation documents list Lindell as one of the original board members, but he told The [[Daily Beast]] that he was "too busy" and resigned "a couple weeks ago." The pillow mogul said he still advises "the group, as well as as other PACs, where I think there are relevant needs." Asked specifically on Thursday afternoon about the newly-launched Defending the Republic super PAC, Lindell replied, "I have no involvement with that one at this time. I didn't know anything about it, and I haven't researched it yet."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Roland Martin To Paula White: Be A Prophetic Voice And Don't Just Be A Profitable Voice|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQqDbbUfxjk]]'' August 23, 2017, Roland S. Martin, [[YouTube]]
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Roland Martin rips Pastor [[Paula White]] for her partisan comments about [[Donald Trump]]: Be a prophetic voice and don't just be a profitable voice.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Romney Adviser Backed Outlawing Homosexuality and Abortion in Africa|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/11/mitt-romney-jay-sekulow-outlaw-homosexuality-abortion-africa/]]'' November 2, 2012, Andy Kroll, [[Mother Jones]]
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In the conservative political world, [[Jay Sekulow]] is hailed as an avowed crusader for religious liberty and the super-attorney behind the [[American Center for Law and Justice]], a group [[Time magazine]] called a "powerful counterweight to the liberal [[American Civil Liberties Union]]." Unlike many conservatives, Sekulow, a [[Fox News]] legal analyst, has long backed [[Mitt Romney]], whom he calls his friend. Sekulow advised Romney's [[2008]] presidential campaign, and has reprised that role during the [[2012]] election. He and his group have also joined forces with anti-gay crusaders in [[Africa]] to criminalize homosexuality.
Sekulow and his son Jordan opened affiliated offices of the ACLJ in Africa to lobby politicians to "take the [[Christian]]'s views into consideration as they draft legislation and policies," according to ACLJ's website. ACLJ's [[Zimbabwe]] office has pushed an agenda that backs outlawing same-sex marriage and making sure that homosexuality "remain[s] a criminal activity." (Zimbabwe had outlawed homosexuality in [[2006]].) Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe is among the most ruthless dictators in the world—but in [[2010]] ACLJ-Zimbabwe's chairman, pastor Alex Chisango, led Mugabe and others in prayer to kick off Zimbabwe's constitutional reform drive. ACLJ wanted to ensure that, whatever else changed in the country's constitution, homosexuality remained illegal and same-sex marriage was banned. (Another ACLJ office in [[Kenya]] lobbied to eliminate an exemption allowing an abortion when a women's life is at risk.)
In January, the Sekulows officially endorsed Romney's 2012 campaign; Romney, in turn, thanked the Sekulows and said, "I look forward to working with them to ensure that we can bring conservative change to [[Washington]]." Jay Sekulow has identified himself as a Romney adviser. And [[Politico]] has reported that he talked strategy in April with Romney and other conservative leaders in Washington, [[DC]], and that Sekulow's advisory role included acting as a liaison between the campaign and movement conservatives. (A Romney spokeswoman did not to respond to a question about Sekulow.)
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|!title |Governor|
|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |Ronald Dion DeSantis|
|!birth date |September 14, 1978 (42 years)|
|!birth place |[[Jacksonville, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacksonville,_Florida]], U.S.|
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*[[Ron DeSantis|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_DeSantis]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f7.png}} ''[[Ron DeSantis quietly signed second executive order targeting local coronavirus restrictions|https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2020/04/02/ron-desantis-quietly-signed-second-executive-order-targeting-local-coronavirus-restrictions/]]'' April 2, 2020, Steve Contorno, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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Hours after Gov. [[Ron DeSantis]] issued a statewide stay-at-home order Wednesday, he quietly signed another one that overrides restrictions put in place by local governments to halt the spread of coronavirus.
The second order requires that new state guidelines taking effect Friday morning "shall supersede any conflicting official action or order issued by local officials in response to COVID-19." In other words, local governments cannot place any limitations that would be more strict than the statewide guidelines.
Locally, it means [[Hillsborough County]] cannot mandate churches close their doors, a rule that drew national attention and the ire of the local [[Republican]] Party after [[Tampa]] megachurch The River of Tampa Bay held two [[Sunday service]]s, leading to the arrest of pastor Rodney Howard Browne.
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|>| !Ron Johnson |
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|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |Ronald Harold Johnson|
|!birth date |April 8, 1955 (66 years)|
|!birth place |[[Mankato|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mankato,_Minnesota]], [[Minnesota|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota]], U.S.|
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Johnson is a staunch supporter of Donald Trump.<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> As chairman of the Senate homeland security committee, he launched several investigations into Trump's political opponents, including [[Joe Biden]].<<ref " [2]">> In September 2020, after having for months boasted that he was undertaking an investigation that would demonstrate Joe Biden's "unfitness for office", Johnson released a report which found no evidence of wrongdoing by Biden in relation to Ukraine. Johnson's report reiterated allegations which have remained unproven, and many of which had been part of Russian disinformation campaigns.<<ref " [1]">>
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*[[Ron Johnson (Wisconsin politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Johnson_(Wisconsin_politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Fandos, Nicholas (2020-09-23). [[Republican Inquiry Finds No Evidence of Wrongdoing by Biden|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/23/us/politics/biden-inquiry-republicans-johnson.html]]. //The New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Ron Johnson gambles his political future on Trump|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/15/ron-johnson-trump-political-future-445871]]. POLITICO.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Sen. Johnson says half of the country won't accept a Biden win|https://www.tmj4.com/news/election-2020/sen-johnson-says-half-of-country-wont-accept-a-biden-win]]. TMJ4. 2020-11-06.">>
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|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Ron Paul|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Paul]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ron Watkins |
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*[[2channel|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2channel]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ron Wyden |
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|!birth name |Ronald Lee Wyden|
|!birth date |May 3, 1949 (72 years)|
|!birth place |[[Wichita|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichita,_Kansas]], [[Kansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!party |[[Democratic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!alma mater |[[University of California, Santa Barbara|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_Santa_Barbara]]<br>[[Stanford University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_University]]<br>[[University of Oregon|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Oregon_School_of_Law]]|
|!religion |[[Judaism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism]]|
|!website |[[Senate website|https://wyden.senate.gov]]|
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*[[Ron Wyden|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Wyden]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Rona Ambrose |
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|>| !Ronald Cameron |
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|!birth name |Ronald M. Cameron|
|!birth date |1945 (75-76 years)|
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''Ronald M. Cameron'' (born 1945)<<ref " [1]">> is an American businessman, and the owner and chairman of [[Mountaire Farms|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountaire_Farms]].
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*[[Ron Cameron (businessman)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Cameron_(businessman)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ronald Lauder |
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|!birth name |Ronald Steven Lauder|
|!birth date |February 26, 1944 (77 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City,_New_York]], United States|
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*[[Ronald Lauder|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Lauder]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ronald Reagan |
|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Room rentals, resort fees and furniture removal: How Trump's company charged the U.S. government more than $900,000|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-company-secret-service-spending/2020/08/27/9331bd86-de36-11ea-8051-d5f887d73381_story.html]]'' August 27, 2020, David A. Fahrenthold, [[Washington Post]]
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For Trump's club, it appeared, saying no to the [[Secret Service]] had made it a better customer. The agency was paying for rooms on nights when Trump wasn't even visiting — to be ready just in case Trump decided to go, one former Trump administration official said.
Trump has now visited his own properties 270 times as president, according to a [[Washington Post]] tally — with another visit planned for Thursday, when he is scheduled to meet GOP donors at his Washington hotel.
Through these trips, Trump has brought the [[Trump Organization]] a stream of private revenue from federal agencies and GOP campaign groups. Federal spending records show that taxpayers have paid Trump's businesses more than $900,000 since he took office. At least $570,000 came as a result of the president's travel, according to a Post analysis.
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|>| !Rosie DiManno |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Ross Spano |
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|>| !Roy Blunt |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Roy Cohn |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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*[[Roy Cohn|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Cohn]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Roy Moore |
|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Roy Moore Consultants New Project: A Conspiracy-Theorizing Pro-Trump News Site|https://www.thedailybeast.com/roy-moore-consultants-new-project-a-conspiracy-theorizing-pro-trump-news-site]]'' February 28, 2018, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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Veterans of failed [[Alabama]] Senate candidate [[Roy Moore]]'s campaign have quietly taken on their next venture: ownership of a right-wing news site run by a former [[Breitbart]] writer who's called [[Alex Jones]] "my Walter Cronkite."
The site, [[Big League Politics]], is a notable outpost of pro-Trump viewpoints and anti-liberal conspiracy theories on the internet. Its editorial division is run by [[Patrick Howley]], a former writer for prominent conservative news sites such as Breitbart News, the [[Daily Caller]], and the [[Washington]] Free Beacon.
Since its founding, Big League Politics (BLP) has been a standalone corporate entity. But earlier this year, it was acquired by [[Mustard Seed Media]], a company run by a political consultant who previously worked for Moore's campaign.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Roy Moore's consultants fall into a new gig peddling right-wing conspiracy theories to Trump fans|https://www.rawstory.com/2018/02/roy-moores-consultants-fall-new-gig-peddling-right-wing-conspiracy-theories-trump-fans/]]'' February 28, 2018, Sarah K. Burris, [[Raw Story]]
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In wake of the outbreak of fake news in the [[2016]] election, there has been a war in [[Silicon Valley]] to curb such websites and stop the proliferation of false information. [[Roy Moore]]'s former campaign consultants, however, are taking another route to help promote conspiracy theories.
[[Facebook]] has taken steps to not only remove fake accounts but allow reporting of fake news and hire staff to verify if news is fake. They are still struggling to fix their ads problem. [[Twitter]] has removed hundreds of bots and prevented mass messaging, but hasn't taken steps to stop fake news. While Tumblr hasn't done anything, [[Google]] has refused to index sites on their fake news list, but as new sites pop up, they seem to be struggling.
Perhaps that is why Moore's former consultants feel they can be successful starting their own pro-Trump website. According to the [[Daily Beast]], the site [[Big League Politics]] has become yet another repository for pro-Trump editorials and anti-liberal fake news. The site was acquired this year by [[Mustard Seed Media]], which worked for Moore's campaign.
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*[[Rudolf Steiner|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Steiner]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Rudy Giuliani |
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|!occupation |Lawyer|
|!birth name |Rudolph William Louis Giuliani|
|!birth date |May 28, 1944 (77 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Rudy Giuliani|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Giuliani]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Rudy Giuliani called doctor who preached about alien DNA his 'hero'|https://www.businessinsider.com/rudy-giuliani-stella-immanuel-demon-sperm-radio-hero-2020-7]]'' July 30, 2020, Sarah Al-Arshani, [[Business Insider]]
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[[Rudy Giuliani]], President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal attorney, called Dr. [[Stella Immanuel]], the doctor seen in a viral video espousing misinformation about the coronavirus, his "hero" on his radio show on Wednesday.
Giuliani and Immanuel discussed the doctor's claim that hydroxychloroquine is a cure for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
There is no known cure for COVID-19. A growing body of evidence has shown that hydroxychloroquine is not an effective coronavirus treatment.
Immanuel, who is also a minister, has made some unsubstantiated medical claims in the past, such as saying cysts are caused by having sex dreams about demons.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Rudy Giuliani collaborated on smear of Joe Biden with "active Russian agent"|https://www.salon.com/2020/09/14/rudy-giuliani-collaborated-on-smear-of-joe-biden-with-active-russian-agent/]]'' September 14, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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Former LifeLock spokesperson (and [[New York]] mayor) [[Rudy Giuliani]] is now seeking to distance himself from a member of the Ukrainian parliament who was sanctioned last week by the U.S. Treasury Department as an "active [[Russia]]n agent."
The sanctions target [[Andrii Derkach]], a Ukrainian lawmaker who has ties to Russian intelligence that date back more than a decade. Treasury now accuses Derkach of running a "covert influence campaign" aimed at the [[2020]] U.S. presidential election since late [[2019]].
Giuliani met with Derkach last year in [[Ukraine]] in the former mayor's role as [[Donald Trump]]'s attorney, during a trip aimed at digging up dirt on [[Joe Biden]], then viewed as the Democratic frontrunner and now the party's presidential nominee. Derkach and Giuliani discussed the much-debunked allegations about Biden in a segment on [[One America News Network]] (OAN), which Giuliani replayed on his personal podcast this March.
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Thursday's edition of [[Fox News]]'s Ingraham Angle featured egregious coronavirus misinformation, courtesy of President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal attorney.
[[Rudy Giuliani]] and [[Laura Ingraham]] teamed up to mock the idea of contact tracing — a surveillance tool experts broadly agree is key to getting the US coronavirus outbreak under control. (Contact tracing involves the strategic deployment of testing so anybody who comes in contact with a coronavirus can be tested and, if necessary, quarantined, hopefully nipping outbreaks in the bud.) Giuliani, however, thought it useful to compare Covid-19 to other potentially deadly, but non-infectious, maladies like cancer or heart disease.
After Ingraham brought up a $10.5 million contact tracing program Bloomberg Philanthropies and [[New York]] Gov. [[Andrew Cuomo]] (D) are working together on, Giuliani said, derisively, that "we should trace everybody for cancer, and heart disease, and obesity, and — I mean a lot of things kill you more than Covid-19, so we should be traced for all those things."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Rudy Giuliani Is Fundraising After The Proud Boys Attack By Blaming The 'Violent Left'|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/rudy-giuliani-calls-left-unhinged-radical-after-proud-boys-attack_n_5bcde6d6e4b0a8f17eeee3d4?ri18n=true]]'' October 22, 2018, Andy Campbell, [[Huffington Post]]
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The screed echoes local GOP leadership in blaming the left for spray-paint vandalism at the Metropolitan [[Republican]] Club on Oct. 12. Andrea Catsimatidis, who heads the [[Manhattan]] Republican Party, said on [[Twitter]] that she was "appalled" by the "violent acts of vandalism."
What none of them saw fit to mention was that it was GOP members of that very club — with which Giuliani has deep connections — who invited [[Gavin McInnes]], the leader of the [[Proud Boys]], a violent neo-fascist gang, to speak on the night after the vandalism occurred. Immediately after the event, Proud Boys marched down the street and pummeled counterprotesters while they were on the ground. The [[NYPD]] has arrested two Proud Boys in connection to the melee and told HuffPost that it's looking to charge seven more with assault.
GOP leaders like Catsimatidis have, for the most part, ignored any mention of the Proud Boys and have instead focused on terms like "antifa" to assign blame for the assaults. The Proud Boys gang, meanwhile, ran amok in [[New York]] and [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], that weekend.
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[[Rudy Giuliani]], former [[New York City]] mayor, has been suspended from practicing law in New York state for spreading lies about the election as a lawyer for former president [[Donald Trump]].
In an order suspending Giuliani on Thursday, the appellate division of the New York Supreme Court that covers [[Manhattan]] wrote that it found "uncontroverted evidence" that Giuliani "communicated demonstrably false and misleading statements to courts, lawmakers and the public at large" to suggest that "victory in the [[2020]] United States presidential election was stolen from his client."
Giuliani, a longtime lawyer for Trump, filed multiple lawsuits in the wake of the election on Trump's behalf, all of which failed. He is currently being sued by [[Dominion Voting Systems]] for $1.3 billion for spreading lies about the company as he tried to help Trump overturn the election results.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Rudy Giuliani's Ukraine 'Investigation' Stars Some of Kyiv's Most Dubious Characters|https://www.thedailybeast.com/rudy-giulianis-ukraine-investigation-on-oan-stars-some-kyivs-most-dubious-characters]]'' December 7, 2019, Anna Nemtsova, [[Daily Beast]]
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KYIV, [[Ukraine]]—The witnesses stand, with their right hands raised, as if being sworn in for, well, an impeachment hearing. Only this is not in [[Congress]]. The cast of obscure Ukrainians—a group seen at home as odious and discredited—are appearing in a television show with President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal lawyer, Rudolph Giuliani, in what he casts as an investigation that parallels the process in Congress.
It would only be credible in a parallel world.
Andrii Telizhenko, a former Ukrainian diplomat, has been helping Giuliani produce the show for OAN, the [[One America News Network]], a conservative channel now favored by Trump. OAN is publicizing the two-part broadcast this weekend, promising "witnesses who destroy [[[House Intelligence Committee]] Chairman] [[Adam Schiff]]'s baseless impeachment case against President Trump."
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[[Rudy Giuliani]] thinks it's hilarious.
He says the questions mounting around him—including those about whether his efforts to dump [[Hunter Biden]]'s documents and photos are part of some foreign election-interference operation—are "a bunch of bullshit." He's unconcerned about intelligence assessments that one of his former associates was a [[Russia]]n agent, a proposition that he gave more or less even odds. In fact, Giuliani said, he has been "laughing my head off" about the whole affair.
Instead, the pugnacious former [[New York City]] mayor said he was on a mission to push out all the contents of a hard drive he allegedly obtained, that he claims belongs to the former vice president's son—no matter how seemingly irrelevant others may say they are.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Rules for Radicals - A right-wing economist's plan to rig democracy for the rich.|https://newrepublic.com/article/144526/rules-radicals-right-wing-economist-plan-rig-democracy-rich]]'' September 12, 2017, Alan Wolfe, [[New Republic]]
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We all know we live in a democracy. And we all know that in our democracy, inequality is rampant. So the question naturally arises: How do wealthy and powerful people protect their privileges against all those who have the right to vote and might—you never know—reject what the wealthy and powerful want?
According to [[Nancy MacLean]], who teaches history at Duke University, elites have found a better way to serve their cause than the outright reliance on police terror associated with dictators such as Robert Mugabe of [[Zimbabwe]] or Rodrigo Duterte of the [[Philippines]]. Dictatorships, after all, are unstable. A government powerful enough to terrorize the oppressed could at some point turn around and terrorize the oppressors.
Privileged Americans prefer a safer method, one steeped in our history, and in particular the history of the Southern states: Simply prevent those at the bottom from exercising their right to vote at all. Restricting the franchise remains popular in places like [[North Carolina]] and [[Texas]], and has recently moved north into [[Wisconsin]], where new voter ID laws meant that by the [[2016]] election, 300,000 registered voters found themselves without the identification required to cast a ballot. But while voter suppression offers many advantages to elites, it is far from foolproof. We still have courts, and many of them look askance on such schemes. Administrations can respond by appointing a raft of new judges, as the [[Republican]]s have tried to do, but that requires continuous occupation of the presidency, which the Republicans have not (yet) been able to accomplish.
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*[[Russia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Russia deploying coronavirus disinformation to sow panic in West, EU document says|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-disinformation/russia-deploying-coronavirus-disinformation-to-sow-panic-in-west-eu-document-says-idUSKBN21518F]]'' March 18, 2020, Robin Emmott, [[Reuters]]
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BRUSSELS ([[Reuters]]) - [[Russia]]n media have deployed a "significant disinformation campaign" against the West to worsen the impact of the coronavirus, generate panic and sow distrust, according to a [[European Union]] document seen by Reuters.
The [[Kremlin]] denied the allegations on Wednesday, saying they were unfounded and lacked common sense.
The EU document said the Russian campaign, pushing fake news online in English, Spanish, Italian, German and French, uses contradictory, confusing and malicious reports to make it harder for the EU to communicate its response to the pandemic.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Russia has taken a liking to one far-right American outlet in particular|https://thinkprogress.org/far-right-american-outlet-finds-support-in-russia-61b8a0c0cf3a/]]'' April 18, 2018, Casey Michel, [[ThinkProgress]]
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The [[One America News Network]] (OANN), a vociferously far-right, pro-Trump media outlet, may not have anywhere near the same audience as outlets like [[Fox News]] or [[CNN]]. But it has at least one fan: [[Russia]].
After OANN ran a report earlier this week defending the [[Syria]]n government against claims that it had used chemical weapons on its citizens — a stance shared by both Russian and [[Iran]]ian authorities — the [[Twitter]] feed for the Russian embassy in [[South Africa]], one of [[Moscow]]'s most prominent Twitter accounts, promoted OANN's findings.
The Russian feed praised the work of OANN's [[Pearson Sharp]], claiming that OANN's report shows that "there is still real journalism in the US."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Russia Looks Like It's Targeting the Biden Campaign - and Trump Seems Fine With It|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/ep4wde/russia-looks-like-its-targeting-the-biden-campaign-and-trump-seems-fine-with-it]]'' September 10, 2020, Cameron Joseph, [[Vice News]]
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[[Russia]]n agents appear to have attempted to hack into the firm that employs some of [[Joe Biden]]'s top advisors. And President Trump's administration is signaling they're just fine with that.
[[Reuters]] reported Thursday that suspected Russian state-backed hackers recently targeted staff at SKDKnickerbocker, one of the largest Democratic firms in the country. The attempts, made over the last two months, were thwarted, and the company was alerted by [[Microsoft]].
But the Trump administration seems just fine with those efforts to undermine democracy to help reelect the president. On Wednesday, the [[House Intelligence Committee]] released a whistleblower complaint from a senior official at the [[Department of Homeland Security]] who claimed that the acting secretary of the DHS and other senior officials demanded that he stop providing intelligence analysis on Russia's attempts to meddle in the election, and retaliated against him when he refused.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Russia scandal figure who decried "Ukraine hoax" will aid Trump's coronavirus messaging|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/04/michael-caputo-trump-coronavirus-russia-ukraine/]]'' April 16, 2020, Dan Friedman, [[Mother Jones]]
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As the Department of Health and Human Services battles the coronavirus outbreak, the Trump administration has placed [[Michael Caputo]], a [[Roger Stone]] ally who played a part in the Trump-[[Russia]] scandal, in charge of the agency's messaging. A longtime [[Republican]] operative who was ousted from a job on Trump's [[2016]] campaign, Caputo recently worked to boost discredited claims alleging that [[Ukraine]], not Russia, meddled in the 2016 election.
Caputo's hiring reportedly represents an effort by [[Donald Trump]] to rein in Health and Human Services Secretary [[Alex Azar]], who Trump loyalists believe has worked to protect his own reputation by casting blame for the administration's bungled response to the pandemic on the president. But Caputo's hiring also highlights the extent to which [[Washington]] has moved past the Russia scandal and Trump's impeachment.
Less than two years ago, Caputo appeared to be in hot water. In June [[2018]], the [[Washington Post]] reported that he and Stone had met in 2016 with Henry Oknyansky, a Russian expat living in [[Florida]], who wanted to sell damaging information about [[Hillary Clinton]]. Caputo, in text messages with Stone the Post obtained, referred to Oknyansky as "the Russian." Though no deal was reached, news of the meeting seemed to contradict claims both Stone and Caputo had made in testimony to the [[House Intelligence Committee]]. Both men denied any contact with Russians during the 2016 campaign.
''Russia Today'' or ''RT'' is nominally a news organization, but frequently salts its material with propaganda or disinformation pieces. Notably acted as an [[Islamophobia]] echo chamber for far-right American groups.
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*[[RT (TV network)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RT_(TV_network)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Russia trolls 'spreading vaccine discord'|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-45294192]]'' August 24, 2018, [[BBC News]]
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Social media bots and [[Russia]]n trolls have been spreading disinformation about vaccines on [[Twitter]] to create social discord and distribute malware, US researchers say.
Troll accounts that had attempted to influence the US election had also been tweeting about vaccines, a study says.
Many posted both pro- and anti-vaccination messages to create "false equivalency", the study found.
It examined thousands of tweets sent between [[2014]] and [[2017]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Russia, China Team Up to Peddle Insane U.S. COVID Lab Theory|https://www.thedailybeast.com/russia-china-team-up-to-peddle-insane-us-covid-lab-theory]]'' April 9, 2021, Julia Davis, [[Daily Beast]]
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The Cold War could be coming back with a vengeance, and the U.S.'s top adversaries are dusting off some old-school Soviet tactics.
[[Russia]]n and [[Chinese]] government officials have recently teamed up to publicly accuse the U.S. of creating biological weapons near their borders and suggesting that Americans are responsible for creating COVID-19.
Speaking to the Russian daily newspaper Kommersant on Thursday, [[Nikolai Patrushev]], Russia's Security Council secretary, said: "I suggest that you pay attention to the fact that biological laboratories under U.S. control are growing by leaps and bounds all over the world. And—by a strange coincidence—mainly near the Russian and Chinese borders."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Russia's Troll Army Is Running the Hillary Clinton Playbook on Joe Biden|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z3e5pj/russias-troll-army-is-running-the-hillary-clinton-playbook-on-joe-biden]]'' September 2, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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With just over 60 days to the [[2020]] election, [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] have announced that the [[Kremlin]]-backed organization that interfered in the [[2016]] election is once again targeting Americans with disinformation.
The announcement is the first evidence that St. Petersburg-based [[Internet Research Agency]] is seeking to repeat its success of four years ago and disrupt the U.S. presidential election. And while this campaign was ultimately unsuccessful, it showed that the Kremlin is repeating the strategy it pursued four years ago, by persuading left-leaning voters that [[Joe Biden]] is too centrist.
The accounts taken down by Facebook and Twitter were designed to amplify a website called PeaceData, which advertises itself as an independent news outlet in English and Arabic.
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*[[Cyberwarfare by Russia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberwarfare_by_Russia]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Russian Espionage and Dirty Tricks During a Global Pandemic|https://pdinstitute.uottawa.ca/en/page/russian-espionage-and-dirty-tricks-during-global-pandemic]]'' July 22, 2020, Dave McMahon, Opinion, [[Professional Development Institute]]
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Canadian, U.S. and U.K., intelligence agencies have formally accused [[Russia]] of deliberately targeted COVID-19 vaccine research facilities in [[Canada]]. The cyber attacks were attributed to APT29 also known as [[Cozy Bear]], identified as the Russian Intelligence Service.
I have been an eye-witness to Russian espionage and dirty tricks through the cold war, the fall of the [[Berlin]] wall and during glasnost. I have watched a digital iron curtain descend between East and West, and cyber conflicts intensify against Canada up to today.
The Canadian Security Industry and the government's [[Communications Security Establishment]] (CSE) have long been warning that sophisticated cyber threat actors could target Canadian medical research labs working on COVID-19 vaccines and treatments.
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BOSTON -- The same [[Russia]]n military intelligence outfit that hacked the Democrats in [[2016]] has attempted similar intrusions into the computer systems of more than 200 organizations including political parties and consultants, [[Microsoft]] said Thursday.
Those efforts reflect a broader increase in targeting of U.S. political campaigns and related groups, the company said. "What we've seen is consistent with previous attack patterns that not only target candidates and campaign staffers but also those who they consult on key issues," Tom Burt, a Microsoft vice-president, said in a blog post. U.S. political organizations were also probed, the company said.
Most of the infiltration attempts by Russian, [[Chinese]] and [[Iran]]ian agents were halted by Microsoft security software and the targets notified, he said. The company would not comment on who may have been successfully hacked or the impact.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Russian Media Turns to QAnon Conspiracies to Help Re-Elect Trump|https://www.thedailybeast.com/russian-media-turns-to-qanon-conspiracies-to-help-re-elect-trump?ref=home]]'' August 24, 2020, Julia Davis, [[Daily Beast]]
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As the presidential election in the United States draws closer , Putin's [[Russia]] is paying close attention. Pro-[[Kremlin]] talking heads on Russian state television are discussing events in America with an air of both profound interest and deep understanding, treating electoral turmoil abroad as a real-life game of The Sims . In [[Moscow]], President Trump's potential re-election is still considered the sole beneficial outcome, and the expectations are high.
Having experienced a windfall of geopolitical freebies from the Trump administration, analysts and military experts on Russian state television anticipate that if he is re-elected, Trump will finally pay out like a slot machine. They foresee the removal of sanctions; the restoration of shuttered Russian consulates in the U.S.; and even the recognition of Russia's annexation of Crimea.
"[Trump] won't be tied down by Russiagate in his second term, he will no longer be shackled," said political scientist Vladimir Kornilov, appearing on Russian state TV show 60 Minutes . "So we're electing Trump again," surmised the host of the program, Evgeny Popov.
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Driving the news: Earlier this month, the [[New York Times]] reported that RT, the [[Russia]]-backed television network based in the U.S., has been peddling unverified stories claiming that 5G wireless technology can be linked to cancer, autism, Alzheimer's and other health problems.
"Hundreds of blogs and websites appear to be picking up the network's 5G alarms, seldom if ever noting the Russian origins," the Times notes. "Analysts call it a treacherous fog."
Earlier this year, the C[[DC]] attributed a rise in measles outbreaks to misinformation that fueled anti-vaccination sentiments.
A study from [[George Washington University]] professor David Broniatowski and his colleagues in October found that Russian trolls using sophisticated [[Twitter]] bot accounts were attempting to fuel the anti-vaccination debate by posting about the phenomenon — from both sides — at a far greater pace than the average user.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Russian Propaganda Veterans Push Candace Owens' 'Blexit' Campaign|https://www.thedailybeast.com/russian-propaganda-veterans-push-candace-owens-blexit-campaign]]'' November 3, 2018, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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We're not saying that [[Russia]] helped make #Blexit trend, but [[Twitter]] accounts with a history of pushing [[Kremlin]] fake news are playing a disproportionate role in amplifying the call for [[African-American]] voters to hop on the Trump Train.
Blexit, the brainchild of right-wing personality [[Candace Owens]], is a nascent movement meant to urge black voters to leave the [[Democratic Party]].
Owens, the communications director for campus conservative group [[Turning Point USA]], announced the campaign last Saturday at a Turning Point conference in [[Washington]]. But while Blexit is less than a week old, it's already been beset with controversies. Owens initially claimed that rapper [[Kanye West]], who praised her politics earlier this year on Twitter, designed Blexit's "X" logo and the 90's-style colors of its merchandise. But West claimed in a series of tweets Tuesday that he had nothing to do with Blexit, distancing himself from Owens and her group. Owens eventually apologized to West, but insisted that Blexit will continue.
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Russian trolls fueled anti-vaccination debate in U.S. by spreading misinformation on Twitter, study finds|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/anti-vax-movement-russian-trolls-fueled-anti-vaccination-debate-in-us-by-spreading-misinformation-twitter-study/]]'' May 31, 2019, Caitlin O'Kane, [[CBS News]]
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[[Russia]]n [[Twitter]] trolls have attempted to fuel the anti-vaccination debate in the U.S., posting about the issue far more than the average Twitter user last year, a study out of [[George Washington University]] has found. The "sophisticated" bots shared opinions from both sides of the anti-vaxxer debate, which took the U.S. by storm and prompted tech companies to crack down on the spread of misinformation surrounding vaccinations.
In the study, professor David Broniatowski and his colleagues say the Russian trolls' efforts mimic those used in the past. Such trolls ramp up controversial issues in the U.S. by inflating different viewpoints, the study says.
The U.S. is in the midst of the worst measles outbreak in the country in 25 years. Health officials say misinformation and anti-vax messages have led more people to avoid vaccination, allowing the disease to spread.
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[[Russia]]n trolls have been focusing on stoking up anti-Islam sentiment in the [[UK]], a study of nine million tweets has revealed.
Data released today by the Demos think tank showed that Russia's notorious [[Internet Research Agency]] (IRA) has generated far more tweets about Islam in the last couple of years than it has on more direct pro-[[Brexit]] propaganda.
The most widely-followed and visible troll account, @TEN_GOP, shared 109 Tweets related to the UK in the run-up to the vote, of which 60% were related to Islam.
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{{f205.png}} ''[[Russians duped Texans into fake rallies in Houston|https://www.chron.com/politics/texas/article/Russians-duped-Texans-into-fake-rallies-in-Houston-12326774.php]]'' November 2, 2017, Jeremy Wallace, [[Houston Chronicle]]
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[[Russia]]n trolls tried to touch off a dangerous confrontation in downtown [[Houston]] as part of a wider effort to sow discord in American politics.
In [[2016]], a rally that pitted people waving [[White Lives Matter]]s signs across the street from the Islamic Da'wah Center against people with bullhorns denouncing them was all staged by Russian-back social media groups that were trying to incite unrest, according to new information released by [[Congress]].
"What neither side could have known was that Russian trolls were encouraging both sides to battle in the streets and create division between real Americans," U.S. Sen. [[Richard Burr]], R-[[North Carolina]], said in citing the confrontation as a prime example of how Russians were trying to meddle in U.S. politics through social media platforms.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Ryan says conservatives must 'fight back' against the alt-right|https://www.politico.com/story/2018/07/19/paul-ryan-conservatives-fight-alt-right-733229]]'' July 19, 2018, Stephanie Murray, [[Politico]]
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"We have to go back and fight for our ground and re-win these ideas and marginalize these guys the best we can to the corners," House Speaker [[Paul Ryan]] said. | J. Scott [[Apple]]white/AP Photo Ryan says conservatives must 'fight back' against the alt-right
Conservatives should "fight back" against the alt-right and white nationalists, and do a better job reclaiming classic terms to stamp out identity politics, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said on Thursday.
"We have to go back and fight for our ground and re-win these ideas and marginalize these guys the best we can to the corners," Ryan said. "Do everything you can to defeat it."
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|>| !Ryan Singel |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Salem Media Group |
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!!!See also
*[[Salem Media Group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salem_Media_Group]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Sam Biddle |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Sam Brownback |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/69/Sam_Brownback%2C_CPAC_2015_headshot.jpg/175px-Sam_Brownback%2C_CPAC_2015_headshot.jpg]] |
|!office |[[United States Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom]]|
|!birth name |Samuel Dale Brownback|
|!birth date |September 12, 1956 (64 years)|
|!birth place |[[Garnett|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garnett,_Kansas]], [[Kansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Mary Stauffer|
|!children |5|
|!education |[[Kansas State University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_State_University]] ,,([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]]),,<br>[[University of Kansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Kansas]] ,,([[JD|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juris_Doctor]]),,|
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!!!See also
*[[Sam Brownback|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Brownback]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Sam Cooper |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Sam Graves |
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|>| !Sam Harris |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sam Harris, Charles Murray, and the allure of race science|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/3/27/15695060/sam-harris-charles-murray-race-iq-forbidden-knowledge-podcast-bell-curve]]'' March 27, 2018, Ezra Klein, [[Vox]]
----
On Monday morning, I woke up to a tweet from [[Sam Harris]], the bestselling author and popular podcast host, referencing a debate we never quite had over race and IQ.
Harris is touting a [[New York Times]] op-ed by [[David Reich]] arguing that "it is simply no longer possible to ignore average genetic differences among 'races.'" Reich is careful in his claims about what is known as of yet. He says that "if scientists can be confident of anything, it is that whatever we currently believe about the genetic nature of differences among populations is most likely wrong" — a level of humility often absent in this discussion. He goes on to slam researchers who, discussing race and intelligence, claim "they know what those differences are and that they correspond to racist stereotypes." I do not find this column as troubling as Harris seems to think I will.
The background to Harris's shot at me is that last year, Harris had [[Charles Murray]] on his podcast. Murray is a popular conservative intellectual best known for co-writing [[The Bell Curve]], which posited, in a controversial section, a genetic basis for the observed difference between black and white IQs.
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|>| !Sam Oosterhoff |
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|>| !Sam Thielman |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Samantha Beattie |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Samantha Cole |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Samantha Holvey |
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|>| !Samaritan's Purse |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/6/6e/Samaritan%27s_Purse.gif/175px-Samaritan%27s_Purse.gif]] |
|!tax id |58-1437002|
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|!Updated |February 3, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
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|!EIN |58-1437002|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/1981|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2019_ .pdf]]|10/14/20| $766,644,176.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2018_1107a296.PDF]]|09/27/19| $708,302,578.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2017_0fb7478a.PDF]]|10/25/18| $678,210,329.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2015_0d262547.PDF]]|12/06/16| $427,702,247.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2014_0bbb0c02.PDF]]|08/20/15| $346,712,522.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2013_0ac1957f.PDF]]|10/29/14| $309,274,028.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2012_0a7cf232.PDF]]|08/04/14| $246,417,996.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2011_08a5d892.PDF]]|11/02/12| $280,781,752.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2010_077e6a83.PDF]]|09/22/11| $244,100,086.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2009_065FF2E2.PDF]]|09/25/10| $204,408,190.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2008_059B42B7.PDF]]|12/30/09| $203,107,265.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/581437002/581437002_2007_04A4E3CF.PDF]]|01/20/09| $191,963,722.00|
!!!See also
*[[Samaritan's Purse|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samaritan's_Purse]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Samuel Montoya |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[San Diego's One America News Staff Told to 'Pull Back on' Coronavirus Coverage|https://timesofsandiego.com/business/2020/03/06/san-diegos-one-america-news-staff-told-to-pull-back-on-coronavirus-coverage/]]'' March 6, 2020, Ken Stone, [[Times of San Diego]]
----
[[One America News Network]], the Trump-boosting outlet based in [[San Diego]], has aired its share of coronavirus stories. But a note sent Thursday to OANN writers and producers suggests coverage could slack off.
News director [[Chris Schickedanz]] said in a morning email: "Let's pull back on coronavirus stories / pressers. Don't need to cover all. Focus on larger updates or big changes."
A newsroom source called the order a sign of the network's "failing news judgment."
The source, who asked not to be identified, said OANN founder and CEO [[Robert Herring]] Sr. ordered the newsroom to minimize coverage of the coronavirus "to the point where only if the Trump Administration says something should we cover it."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[San Franciscans Hate These New Anti-Immigrant Ads|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/gymp8x/san-franciscans-hate-these-new-anti-immigrant-ads]]'' March 20, 2018, Ashwin Rodrigues, [[Vice News]]
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On Saturday morning, I asked Jeremy, a daily BART rider, what he thought of the anti-immigration ads all over [[San Francisco]]'s Civic Center station, where we were standing. What anti-immigration ads? He hadn't noticed them, even the one in front of us. During our conversation, another man did notice the ad and, without breaking stride, spat on it.
First reported by [[BuzzFeed News]], the anti-immigration advertisements paid for by [[Progressives for Immigration Reform]] (PFIR), a [[DC]]-based group, have cropped up on the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations and trains. The advertisements target US tech workers directly and claim that tech companies think domestic are "expensive, undeserving, and expendable." They also call on [[Congress]] to "fix" the H-1B visa program, which allows US employers, including tech companies, to hire skilled foreign workers.
Though the ads have sparked multiple news stories and angry tweets, my conversations with BART riders show many people aren't noticing the ads. When they did notice, the response was often disgust or indifference.
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|>| !Sandra Solomon |
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|>| !Sandy Rios |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Santa Barbara Anti-Immigration Group Hit with 'Hate' Label|https://www.independent.com/2017/02/27/santa-barbara-anti-immigration-group-hit-hate-label/]]'' February 27, 2017, Tyler Hayden, [[Santa Barbara Independent]]
----
The SPLC report - released February 15, soon after CAPS media director [[Joe Guzzardi]] spoke to The [[Santa Barbara Independent]] about his group's revitalization under Trump - lists 79 hate groups in California, up from 68 the year before; 917 exist nationwide. "All hate groups have beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people, typically for their immutable characteristics," the SPLC states on its website. That includes organizations openly critical of minorities, such as the Golden State Skinheads outside Sacramento and [[Jihad Watch]] in Sherman Oaks, as well as militant separatist groups, such as the [[Nation of Islam]] in Oakland and the New Black Panther Party in Los Angeles. SPLC says its hate index is created using publications, websites, citizen and law enforcement reports, field sources, and news stories.
In an article published February 23 supporting the CAPS "hate group" designation, SPLC research analyst Stephen Piggott describes CAPS cofounder and Malthusian philosopher [[Garrett Hardin]] as a "white nationalist" who laid the foundation for today's U.S. nativist movement. Hardin stated in a 1997 interview: "My position is that this idea of a multiethnic society is a disaster. That's what we've got in Central Europe, and in Central Africa. A multiethnic society is insanity. I think we should restrict immigration for that reason."
Hardin taught at UCSB and also served on the board of directors for the [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]] (FAIR), which, like CAPS, received funding from the now disbanded [[Pioneer Fund]], whose original mandate was to ensure "race betterment" by preserving the genetics of those "descended predominantly from white persons who settled in the original thirteen states prior to the adoption of the Constitution."
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|>| !Sara Carter |
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|>| !Sarah Huckabee Sanders |
|>| [img width=175px [Sanders in 2019|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/ff/Sarah_Sanders_%2849290685006%29_%28cropped%29.jpg/175px-Sarah_Sanders_%2849290685006%29_%28cropped%29.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Sarah Elizabeth Huckabee|
|!birth date |August 13, 1982 (39 years)|
|!birth place |[[Hope, Arkansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope,_Arkansas]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Sarah Huckabee Sanders|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Huckabee_Sanders]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Sarah K. Burris |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Sarah Palin |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Sarah Posner |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Sarah Scaife Foundation |
|!tax id |25-1113452|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |April 29, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Sarah Scaife Foundation Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=251113452]]|<|<|
|!EIN |25-1113452|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/1960|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2018_ .pdf]]|01/08/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2017_1013a336.PDF]]|02/01/19| $828,070,520.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2016_0e7f17f1.PDF]]|11/21/17| $746,257,928.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2015_0d1e6495.PDF]]|11/23/16| $708,658,233.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2014_0bfe1698.PDF]]|11/20/15| $705,137,867.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2013_0a7d2f9d.PDF]]|08/04/14| $320,817,214.00|
|!2012 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2012_098156f8.PDF]]|08/15/13| $272,650,661.00|
|!2011 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2011_0872017f.PDF]]|08/27/12| $263,578,943.00|
|!2010 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2010_072958C6.PDF]]|05/17/11| $255,540,386.00|
|!2009 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2009_05E8D03C.PDF]]|05/20/10| $243,990,427.00|
|!2008 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2008_04F9F66C.PDF]]|05/14/09| $229,797,663.00|
|!2007 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/251113452/251113452_2007_043C4EE2.PDF]]|08/18/08| $312,596,952.00|
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|>| !Save Our Country Coalition |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/b/b6/Save-Our-Country-Coalition.jpg/175px-Save-Our-Country-Coalition.jpg]] |
|!abbreviation |SOCC|
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A [[league|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legion_of_Doom]] of all the players on the right: [[Christian Right]], [[The Koch Bro|Koch Bro]], [[Heritage Foundation]], etc. About the only group not accounted for is the [[Federalist Society]], unless [[Ginni Thomas]] is their unofficial rep.
!!!External links
*Peter Montgomery (April 28, 2020). [[New Coalition Promotes Right-Wing Policies to 'Save Our Country'|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/new-coalition-promotes-right-wing-policies-to-save-our-country/]]. //Right Wing Watch//.
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|>| !Save Our Society From Drugs |
|!type |501(C)(4) lobby group|
|!formation |September 23, 1997|
|!registration id |EXTUID_2847509|
|!tax id |59-3470019|
|!jurisdiction |us-dc|
|!location |5999 Central Avenue, Saint Petersburg, FL, 33710, USA|
|!predecessor |The Straight Foundation, Inc.|
|!parent organization |[[Drug Free America]]|
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |[[Mel Sembler]]|
|!leader title2 |ED|
|!leader name2 |[[Calvina Fay]]|
|!leader title4 |Agent|
|!leader name4 |[[Betty Sembler]]|
|!website |[[saveoursociety.org|https://www.saveoursociety.org]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 29, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Save Our Society From Drugs|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=593470019]]|<|<|
|!EIN |59-3470019|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |0 - No Deductibility Code|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/1998|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/593470019/593470019_2018_%20.pdf]]|06/07/21| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/593470019/593470019_2017_106939af.PDF]]|05/02/19| $38,884.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/593470019/593470019_2016_0eee2fb5.PDF]]|03/16/18| $82,363.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/593470019/593470019_2015_0debd4e5.pdf]]|08/03/17| $141,162.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/593470019/593470019_2014_0cb374a3.PDF]]|07/20/16| $77,460.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/593470019/593470019_2013_0b2ba6df.PDF]]|03/10/15| $108,450.00|
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Saying Trump 'drifted away' from Constitution, Colin Powell picks Biden|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-powell/saying-trump-drifted-away-from-constitution-colin-powell-picks-biden-idUSKBN23E0JK]]'' June 7, 2020, Joseph Ax, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - Former Secretary of State [[Colin Powell]] on Sunday endorsed Democratic presidential candidate [[Joe Biden]], joining a growing chorus of [[Republican]]s and military leaders criticizing Republican President [[Donald Trump]] amid nationwide protests.
Powell, a Republican who led the U.S. military during the [[1991]] [[Gulf War]] in [[Iraq]] under President [[George H.W. Bush]] and later headed the State Department under President [[George W. Bush]], said Trump "lies all the time," has "drifted away" from the U.S. Constitution and poses a danger to American democracy.
"I cannot in any way support President Trump this year," Powell, who did not vote for the Republican president in [[2016]], told [[CNN]]. Trump responded by calling Powell a "real stiff" on [[Twitter]].
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|>| !Scaife Foundations |
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!!!See also
*[[Colcom Foundation]]
*[[Scaife Foundations|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaife_Foundations]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Sarah Scaife Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Scaife_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Richard Mellon Scaife|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Mellon_Scaife]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Scaife Foundations|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Scaife_Foundations]], SourceWatch.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Scam artist James O'Keefe is back with a CNN "exposé" - and Republicans just can't say no|https://www.salon.com/2017/06/29/scam-artist-james-okeefe-is-back-with-a-cnn-expose-and-republicans-just-cant-say-no/]]'' June 29, 2017, Bob Cesca, [[Salon]]
----
They did it again. [[Republican]]s have fallen for another deceptive video produced by [[James O'Keefe]], the well-known scam artist who has been responsible for some of the most egregious fake news of the last several years. This time the Trump White House and the president's dwindling cabal of loyalists are busily rending their garments over a video on which O'Keefe claimed to have captured a [[CNN]] producer named John Bonifield saying that the network's Trump-[[Russia]] coverage is purely a ratings stunt that lacks any real evidence.
Of course the video isn't exactly what it claims to be, but that's never stopped the Republicans, especially members of the congressional GOP caucus, from lashing their reputations to O'Keefe's videos — despite the fact that every single video O'Keefe's ever produced has been resoundingly debunked. We'll circle back to the CNN video shortly. In the meantime, let's recap.
O'Keefe's video shenanigans began with a fraudulent sting operation orchestrated against the now-defunct community activist group called Acorn. It all began with a [[2009]] video in which O'Keefe dressed up as a pimp and attempted to elicit advice from low-level Acorn workers about how to evade taxes on his supposedly illegal operations. The news media widely debunked the videos and proved that they had been selectively edited to make it seem as if the workers had played along with this fictional pimp.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Scamademics? Right-Wing Lobbying Groups Reviving 'Herd Immunity' in the UK|https://bylinetimes.com/2020/09/23/scamademics-right-wing-lobbying-groups-reviving-herd-immunity-in-the-uk/]]'' September 23, 2020, Nafeez Ahmed, [[Byline Times]]
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A pernicious but flawed narrative has come to dominate the public debate over the second COVID-19 wave. It is the idea that the science is somehow irreparably divided on what to do about the pandemic.
This notion is encapsulated in two different letters sent to the Government by what the press has portrayed as two groups of esteemed scientists – one group supporting the reintroduction of social distancing restrictions, and the other criticising efforts to 'suppress' the [[Coronavirus]].
Widespread media coverage of the letter has suggested a deep-seated schism at the heart of the British scientific community about how to respond to the crisis.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Scaramucci 'rep.' smears Reince Priebus and his 'mistress' for revealing China paid for Trump access|https://www.rawstory.com/2017/07/scaramucci-rep-smears-reince-priebus-and-his-mistress-for-revealing-china-paid-for-trump-access/]]'' July 30, 2017, David Edwards, [[Raw Story]]
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A friend and would-be publicist for White House Communications Director [[Anthony Scaramucci]] accused former White House Chief of Staff [[Reince Priebus]] of having a "mistress" over the weekend.
[[Arthur Schwartz]], who has described himself to the media as Scaramucci's representative, has recently emerged in the media as a top defender of the communications director.
On Saturday, [[Huffington Post]] reporter [[Christina Wilkie]] revealed that Priebus accused Scaramucci of selling his business, Skybridge, to the [[Chinese]] at an inflated price with the anticipation that they would get access to Trump.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Scaramucci surrogate accuses Priebus of adultery, attacks reporters on Twitter|https://archive.thinkprogress.org/in-tweets-scaramucci-surrogate-accuses-priebus-of-adultery-attacks-reporters-62bf05347d5/]]'' July 30, 2017, Joshua Eaton, [[ThinkProgress]]
----
In a series of tweets Sunday morning, [[Arthur Schwartz]], a former spokesperson and self-described friend of incoming White House Communications Director [[Anthony Scaramucci]], lit into former White House Chief of Staff [[Reince Priebus]], accusing him of having a mistress.
Three hours later, Schwartz deleted the tweets and apologized to Priebus, calling the earlier accusations "stupid."
"Hey @Reince45. Oops; @Reince — you're unemployed now. Keep pushing this crap & I'll start dropping oppo on you. Mistress much?" he tweeted at 7:30 a.m. Sunday.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Scholar influencing Trump's pandemic response predicted only 500 Americans would die from COVID-19|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/scholar-influencing-trumps-pandemic-response-predicted-only-500-americans-would-die-from-covid-19/]]'' March 24, 2020, Brad Reed, [[Raw Story]]
----
A scholar at the right-wing [[Hoover Institution]] who does not have any kind of medical degree has been an influential voice within the Trump administration's response to the pandemic.
According to [[New York Times]] reporter Jim Tankersley, Hoover senior fellow [[Richard Epstein]] has been a "driver" of the administration's push to "restart" the economy even though the COVID-19 pandemic is still growing exponentially in the United States.
Tankersley says that an Epstein essay published last week has "circulated in the Trump administration" — even though it incorrectly predicted that only around 500 Americans would ultimately die from the coronavirus.
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|>| !School Choice Wisconsin |
|!tax id |38-3695127|
|!location |350 Bishops Way, Suite 104, Brookfield, WI, 53005, USA|
|!website |[[schoolchoicewi.org/|http://www.schoolchoicewi.org/]]|
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|>| !School Choice Wisconsin Action |
|!tax id |73-1632134|
|!location |350 Bishops Way, Suite 104, Brookfield, WI, 53005, USA|
|!website |[[schoolchoicewi.org/|http://www.schoolchoicewi.org/]]|
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Voucher private schools.
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|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/383695127/383695127_2007_0421E280.PDF]]|07/03/08| $1,998,799.00|
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|!2015 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731632134/731632134_2015_0d15c7d5.PDF]]|11/07/16| $135,399.00|
|!2014 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731632134/731632134_2014_0be63842.PDF]]|10/06/15| $83,510.00|
|!2013 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731632134/731632134_2013_0a98bb16.PDF]]|09/24/14| $56,677.00|
|!2012 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731632134/731632134_2012_09b348d2.PDF]]|11/14/13| $60,509.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731632134/731632134_2011_0899112e.PDF]]|10/22/12| $51,274.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731632134/731632134_2010_075f6def.PDF]]|08/05/11| $73,520.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731632134/731632134_2009_064F4FCB.PDF]]|08/31/10| $116,330.00|
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|!2007 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/731632134/731632134_2007_043EC514.PDF]]|08/23/08| $155,779.00|
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|>| !Science of Identity Foundation |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/5/5d/ScienceOfIdentityLogo.png]] |
|!registration id |33120D2|
|!jurisdiction |us-hi|
|!formation |April 12, 1977|
|!tax id |99-0177647|
|!location |1143 Mokapu Blvd, Kailua, Hawaii, 96734, USA|
|!leader title |Guru|
|!leader name |[[Chris Butler]]|
|!leader title2 |President|
|!leader name2 |[[Jeannie Bishop]]|
|!website |[[scienceofidentityfoundation.net/|https://www.scienceofidentityfoundation.net/]]|
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A break-off ISKON/Hare Krishna group, led by guru [[Chris Butler]] (Siddhaswarupa).
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|!Ruling date |12/1978|<|<|
!!!See also
*[[ISKCON guru system#Siddhaswarupa|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISKCON_guru_system#Siddhaswarupa]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Chris Butler aka Jagad Guru Srila Siddhaswarupananda Paramahamsa|http://www.prem-rawat-bio.org/nrms/gurus/chris_buttler.htm]],
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|>| !Scientific racism |
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''Scientific racism'', sometimes referred to as ''race biology'', ''race realism'', or [[human biodiversity|Human biodiversity]],<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">> is a [[pseudoscientific|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudoscience]] belief that empirical evidence exists to support or justify [[racism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/racism]] (racial discrimination), racial inferiority, [[racial superiority|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/racial_superiority]], and [[eugenics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/eugenics]].<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">> Historically, scientific racism received credence throughout the scientific community, but it is no longer considered scientific.<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">>
!!!See also
*[[Scientific racism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_racism]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Racialism|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Racialism]], RationalWiki.
*[[Institute for the Study of Academic Racism|http://ferris-pages.org/ISAR/homepage.htm]], Ferris State University.
*[[An Anarchist and Antifascist Guide to Debunking Racist Alt-Right Pseudoscience|https://itsgoingdown.org/guide-debunking-alt-right-pseudoscience/]], It's Going Down.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Weitz, Eric D. (2015-04-27). [[A Century of Genocide: Utopias of Race and Nation|https://books.google.com/?id=29PyBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA355]]. Princeton University Press.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Signer, Michael Alan (2000). ''[[Humanity at the Limit: The Impact of the Holocaust Experience on Jews and Christians|https://books.google.com/books?id=6z21Nkb1S-8C&pg=PA202&dq=]]''. Indiana University Press. p. 202. .">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" ""Ostensibly scientific": cf. Theodore M. Porter, Dorothy Ross (eds.) 2003.The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 7, The Modern Social Sciences Cambridge University Press, p. 293 "Race has long played a powerful popular role in explaining social and cultural traits, often in ostensibly scientific terms"; Adam Kuper, Jessica Kuper (eds.), ''The Social Science Encyclopedia'' (1996), "Racism", p. 716: "This [''[[sc.]] scientific''] racism entailed the use of 'scientific techniques', to sanction the belief in European and American racial Superiority"; ''Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Questions to Sociobiology'' (1998), "Race, theories of", p. 18: "Its exponents [''sc. of scientific racism''] tended to equate race with species and claimed that it constituted a scientific explanation of human history"; Terry Jay Ellingson, ''The myth of the noble savage'' (2001), 147ff. "In scientific racism, the racism was never very scientific; nor, it could at least be argued, was whatever met the qualifications of actual science ever very racist" (p. 151); Paul A. Erickson, Liam D. Murphy, ''A History of Anthropological Theory'' (2008), p. 152: "Scientific racism: Improper or incorrect science that actively or passively supports racism".">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Gould, Stephen Jay. "The Mismeasure of Man". W W Norton and Co..">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Kurtz, Paul (Sep 2004). [[Can the Sciences Help Us to Make Wise Ethical Judgments?|http://www.csicop.org/si/2004-09/scientific-ethics.html]].">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Scientist searching for a coronavirus cure exposes right-wing "disinformation campaign" that led to Trump cutting his funding|https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/scientist-searching-coronavirus-cure-exposes-right-wing-disinformation]]'' May 11, 2020, Eric Kleefeld, [[Media Matters]]
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Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fox-Trump feedback loop has been a dangerous factor undermining the United States' response to the crisis. Now, as [[CBS News]]' [[60 Minutes]] documented on Sunday night, right-wing media misinformation about the coronavirus's origins — the idea that it originated in an infectious disease research laboratory in Wuhan, [[China]] — has even resulted in the Trump administration shutting down funding for actual pandemic research.
CBS anchor Scott Pelley spotlighted infectious disease researcher Dr. Peter Daszak, head of the [[New York]]-based nonprofit medical organization [[EcoHealth Alliance]], which just recently lost a $3.7 million grant from the [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH). As CBS noted, Daszak's "work is helping in the search for a COVID-19 cure."
The broadcast traced the chain of events back to when Rep. [[Matt Gaetz]] (R-FL) said during an April 14 appearance on [[Fox News]]' [[Tucker Carlson]] Tonight: "The NIH gives this $3.7 million grant to the Wuhan Institute of Virology. They then advertise that they need coronavirus researchers. Following that, coronavirus erupts in Wuhan."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Scientists call for Covid herd immunity strategy for young|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/06/scientists-call-for-herd-immunity-covid-strategy-for-young]]'' October 6, 2020, Ian Sample, [[The Guardian]]
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An international group of scientists has called on governments to overturn their coronavirus strategies and allow young and healthy people to return to normal life while protecting the most vulnerable.
The proposal, drawn up by three researchers but signed by many more, argues for letting the virus spread in low-risk groups in the hope of achieving "herd immunity", where enough of the population is resistant to the virus to quell the pandemic.
Described as "the Great Barrington declaration", after the [[Massachusetts]] town where it was drawn up, the plan marks the latest round in a hotly contested debate between scientists who back radically different approaches to the crisis. One critic said the "grotesque" plan amounted to a culling of sick and disabled people.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Scientists outraged by White House appointees' meddling with coronavirus information: 'Outright egregious'|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2020/09/13/covid-scientists-white-house-meddling-cdc-mmwr/5787230002/]]'' September 13, 2020, Elizabeth Weise, [[USA Today]]
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Scientists and physicians reacted with words such as "aghast," "despicable" and "outrageous" over the weekend as news spread that White House appointees interfered with a basic national public health report when it conflicted with President [[Donald Trump]]'s coronavirus messaging.
[[Michael Caputo]], the Health and Human Services assistant secretary for public affairs, acknowledged Saturday that since June, he and an adviser have scrutinized and at times pushed for changes to a weekly health report distributed by the U.S. [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]].
The meddling, first reported by [[Politico]], included efforts to stop the publication of a report last week on the use of hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug often touted by Trump, delay a 10-state study of COVID-19 infection statistics in June and another on the spread of coronavirus at a [[Georgia]] sleep-away camp.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Scientists Slam The Great Barrington Declaration|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/herd-immunity-great-barrington-backlash-letter]]'' October 15, 2020, Stephanie M. Lee, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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As the Trump administration signals a willingness to build "herd immunity" by purposely allowing the coronavirus to spread, major scientific organizations are denouncing a plan they say would be life-threatening and practically impossible.
That plan, laid out by three scientists in a controversial document called the "[[Great Barrington Declaration]]," calls for only protecting "vulnerable" people and letting everyone else get infected with COVID-19. The authors discussed the strategy in a meeting with two top White House officials last week.
This week, the head of the [[World Health Organization]] and more than a dozen groups representing thousands of infectious disease and public health experts fiercely pushed back in a series of formal denouncements.
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|>| !SCL Group Limited |
|!formation |July 20, 2005|
|!jurisdiction |uk|
|!registration id |05514098|
|!key people |Nigel John Oakes<br>Roger Michael Gabb<br>[[Alexander Nix]]<br>Julian David Wheatland|
|!website |[[sclgroup.cc|https://sclgroup.cc]]|
|!former name |Strategic Communication Laboratories<br/>Behavioural Dynamics Institute|
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''SCL Group''<<ref " [1]">> (formerly ''Strategic Communication Laboratories''<<ref " [1]">>) was a private [[British|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_people]] behavioural research and [[strategic communication|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/strategic_communication]] company.<<ref " [2]">> In the United States, SCL has gained public recognition mainly through its subsidiary [[Cambridge Analytica]].<<ref " [3]">> It performed [[data mining|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/data_mining]] and [[data analysis|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/data_analysis]] on its audience. Based on results, communications would then be specifically targeted to key audience groups to modify behaviour in accordance with the goal of SCL's client. The company used to describe itself as a "global election management agency".<<ref " [4]">> London-based SCL was founded by [[Nigel Oakes|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Oakes]] who served as its CEO.<<ref " [5]">>
!!!See also
*[[SCL Group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCL_Group]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[SCL GROUP LIMITED - Overview|https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/05514098]]. [[Companies House|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Companies_House]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[SCL group Ltd - filing history and public records|https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/05514098]]. Companies House, UK.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Sellers, Frances Stead (2015-10-19). [[Cruz campaign paid $750,000 to 'psychographic profiling' company|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/cruz-campaign-paid-750000-to-psychographic-profiling-company/2015/10/19/6c83e508-743f-11e5-9cbb-790369643cf9_story.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[SCL Group - Home|http://scl.cc/]]. SCL Group.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[Trump Data Gurus Leave Long Trail of Subterfuge, Dubious Dealing|https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-03-23/trump-data-gurus-leave-long-trail-of-subterfuge-dubious-dealing]].">>
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|>| !Scott Adams |
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|>| !Scott W. Atlas |
|!occupation |Neuroradiology|
|!birth date |1955 (65-66 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Scott Atlas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Atlas]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Hoover Institution|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoover_Institution]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Scott Atlas goes on Fox to attempt to rewrite his misinformative mask tweets|https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/scott-atlas-goes-fox-attempt-rewrite-his-misinformative-mask-tweets]]'' October 20, 2020, Nikki McCann Ramirez, [[MediaMatters]]
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Dr. [[Scott Atlas]] converted controversial [[Fox News]] appearances into a position on the White House's COVID-19 task force even though he is neither an epidemiologist nor an expert in infectious diseases. And now the network is functioning as a hub for rewriting the misinformation Atlas spreads while in the national spotlight. Following a temporary lock on his [[Twitter]] account for spreading misinformation about mask-wearing, Atlas appeared on Fox to attempt to walk back and reframe the statements he had made.
On Saturday, Atlas posted a tweet claiming "masks work? NO" and asserted that the [[World Health Organization]] said "widespread use [is] not supported," a distortion of actual guidance saying that "widespread use of masks by healthy people in the community setting is not yet supported by high quality or direct scientific evidence." The WHO calls masks "part of a comprehensive package of the prevention and control measures" against COVID-19, and recommends them for the general public when social distancing isn't possible and the virus is spreading. Atlas' tweet also falsely asserted that the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] found wearing a mask to be an ineffective tool to curb the spread of COVID-19. The CDC denounced the statement, asserting that mask-wearing is not only effective but recommended to prevent the spread of the pandemic.
Atlas' false narrative is part of a larger feedback loop between Fox and President [[Donald Trump]] which has led to widespread misinterpretation of a study released by the CDC. Twitter locked Atlas' account and removed the tweet.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Scott Baio defends Donald Trump's 'locker room talk' comments|https://globalnews.ca/news/2998391/scott-baio-defends-donald-trumps-locker-room-talk-comments/]]'' October 12, 2016, Chris Jancelewicz, [[Global News]]
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Former Charles in Charge star [[Scott Baio]] has been a longtime [[Donald Trump]] supporter, and now he's stepping up for his man after the infamous [[Access Hollywood]] tape leak.
On Friday, the [[Washington Post]] and [[NBC]] released video of Trump speaking to then-Access Hollywood host [[Billy Bush]] about making sexual advances on women without their consent. "When you're a star they let you do it," Trump said in the [[2005]] video. "You can do anything. Grab them by the p***y. You can do anything."
Trump was forced to issue a public apology for the remarks and has repeatedly dismissed them as "locker room talk," including during Sunday's debate when he was pressed on the issue.
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|>| !Scott Bixby |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Scott DesJarlais |
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Scott Fitzgerald and Justin Clark at RNLA Event 11/21/2019|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am0egba-KNQ]]'' December 20, 2019, American Bridge 21st Century, [[YouTube]]
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|>| !Scott Perry |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5f/Scott_Perry_113th_Congress.jpg/175px-Scott_Perry_113th_Congress.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Scott Gordon Perry|
|!birth date |May 27, 1962 (59 years)|
|!birth place |[[San Diego|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Diego]], [[California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Scott Perry (politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Perry_(politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Scott Presler |
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|>| !Scott Pruitt |
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!!!See also
*[[Scott Pruitt|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Pruitt]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Scott Walker |
|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Sealed Docs: FBI Investigating Jacob Wohl Over Roger Stone Trial Leaks|https://www.thedailybeast.com/sealed-docs-reveal-fbi-investigation-into-jacob-wohl-jack-burkman-over-roger-stone-trial-leaks]]'' September 26, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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The [[FBI]] is investigating blundering conservative operatives [[Jacob Wohl]] and [[Jack Burkman]] for a series of possible crimes, according to a document filed by federal prosecutors.
Ironically, the document revealing the investigation was filed just days after Wohl and Burkman staged a fake FBI raid on Burkman's home in a bid for media attention.
The FBI investigation centers on Wohl and Burkman's February release of confidential juror questionnaires from the trial of Trump associate [[Roger Stone]]. The FBI is investigating the pair for potential witness harassment, criminal contempt, and obstruction of justice, according to the filing.
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|>| !Sean Hannity |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/b/b4/Sean-hannity.jpg/175px-Sean-hannity.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Sean Patrick Hannity<<ref " [2]">>|
|!birth date |December 30, 1961 (59 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], New York, U.S.|
|!residence |[[Centre Island, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_Island,_New_York]], U.S.<<ref " [1]">>|
|!nationality |American|
|!education |[[New York University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_University]]<br />[[UC Santa Barbara|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_Santa_Barbara]]<br />[[Adelphi University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelphi_University]]<br />(no degrees awarded)|
|!occupation |Radio host, television host, political commentator, author|
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!!!See also
*[[Sean Hannity|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Hannity]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Is Sean Hannity Saying Bye-Bye To New York|https://variety.com/2014/dirt/real-estalker/is-sean-hannity-saying-bye-bye-to-new-york-1201237414/]]. //Variety//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Hannity, Sean Patrick (December 26, 2011). [[About Sean Hannity|http://www.hannity.com/article/about-sean-hannity/14852]]. Hannity.com.">>
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Sean Hannity Absolutely Melts Down Over Kara Swisher's NY Times Column|https://www.thedailybeast.com/sean-hannity-melts-down-over-kara-swishers-ny-times-column?via=twitter_page]]'' April 1, 2020, Lloyd Grove, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Fox News]] star [[Sean Hannity]] seemed very, very upset Wednesday—also wounded, distraught and mad as a wet hen—over something he apparently read in The [[New York Times]].
Not content simply to unleash nine rabid early morning tweets lashing out at Times op-ed columnist [[Kara Swisher]] for noting his record of minimizing and belittling the coronavirus pandemic and dispensing dangerous disinformation to her eighty-something, Fox News-loving mother, Hannity continued to vent about Swisher, and even rant against her mom, on his syndicated afternoon radio show.
"It's a despicable newspaper," President [[Donald Trump]]'s influential ex-officio adviser told his millions of listeners Wednesday. "I decided this morning to tweet out at some idiot that works for this paper," Hannity added, unwilling at first to say Swisher's name, "and I'm like, are you really proud of the newspaper that you work for? Are you proud of this? Because it is never-ending, non-stop, continuous lying."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sean Hannity keeps altering a Joe Biden quote about the police to attack him|https://www.mediamatters.org/sean-hannity/sean-hannity-keeps-altering-joe-biden-quote-about-police-attack-him]]'' July 24, 2020, Matt Gertz, [[Media Matters]]
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[[Sean Hannity]] has repeatedly fabricated a quote from [[Joe Biden]] over the past two weeks, inserting one or more words into the Democratic presumptive nominee's comment to falsely suggest he described police as "the enemy."
Biden has called for ending a federal program that helps provide surplus military equipment to police forces, saying during a July 8 interview that when police officers use such weapons, "they become the enemy" in the eyes of their communities. President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign and his media allies quickly seized upon and distorted those remarks. They falsely claimed Biden was describing his own view of the police and calling them "the enemy," rather than discussing the perceptions of the people being policed. In one particularly egregious case, Fox Business host [[Lou Dobbs]] actually altered Biden's quote to match that fraudulent reading, claiming that Biden said, "they have become the enemy" (emphasis added).
[[Fox News]] prime-time star Sean Hannity did the same thing while interviewing Trump on Thursday, falsely claiming that Biden "did say the police have now become the enemy" (emphasis added), as my colleague John Whitehouse noted. But that wasn't the first, or the second, or even the 10th time Hannity has altered that Biden quote. By my count, Hannity has added one or more words to Biden's "they become the enemy" remark at least 17 times, sometimes altering his quote as many as three times in a single broadcast.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Sean Hannity Said He 'Never Heard Of' Proud Boys But Had Member On His Show In 2017|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/sean-hannity-said-he-never-heard-of-proud-boys_n_5bc61b9de4b0a8f17ee69250?ri18n=true]]'' October 16, 2018, Jenna Amatulli, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Sean Hannity]] said on his radio show on Monday that he had never heard of the [[Proud Boys]], but he has featured the group's founder, [[Gavin McInnes]], on his [[Fox News]] show and another member on his radio show in [[2017]].
As Media Matters pointed out, Hannity hosted "prominent Proud Boy" [[Jovi Val]] on his radio show in 2017, which allowed for Val and far-right conspiracy theorist [[Laura Loomer]] to discuss political violence at length.
"A viral video surfaced showing, in [[New York City]], members of the group, which I've also never heard of, Proud Boys, some type of male chauvinist organization beating two or three protesters in New York City after an event at a [[Republican]] headquarters," said Hannity on the Oct. 15 episode of his radio program, "The Sean Hannity Show."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sean Hannity: Barack Obama is sending coded messages "to deep state operatives to go out and do more dirty work"|https://www.mediamatters.org/sean-hannity/sean-hannity-barack-obama-sending-coded-messages-deep-state-operatives-go-out-and-do]]'' May 11, 2020, [[Media Matters]]
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Citation From the May 11, [[2020]], edition of [[Fox News]]' Hannity
SEAN HANNITY (HOST): Exit question, yes or no, Sidney, Obama's comments this weekend, he's been awfully quiet. Was he sending a message to deep state operatives to go out and do more dirty work? 'Cause that's how I interpreted it.
SIDNEY POWELL: Oh, I think he definitely - his comments reflect that Mr. Barr is over the target and apparently dropping some effective bombs. And he's desperate to try to rally the troops to buttress his pathetic arguments.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Sean Hannity: Obama Just Activated 'Deep State Operatives' Against Trump|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/sean-hannity-barack-obama-deep-state_n_5eba673ac5b69011a5738225?ri18n=true]]'' May 12, 2020, Ron Dicker, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Sean Hannity]] ventured into tinfoil hat territory Monday to stoke suspicions about [[Barack Obama]].
The [[Fox News]] host claimed the former president was activating "deep state operatives" with his critical comments about President [[Donald Trump]]. And panelists [[Sidney Powell]], a lawyer for former Trump national security adviser [[Michael Flynn]], and Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-Calif.) appeared to agree. (Watch the video below.)
In a phone call with former members of his administration on Friday, Obama called Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic "an absolute chaotic disaster" and said the Trump Justice Department threatened the rule of law by dropping charges against Flynn. Flynn admitted lying to the [[FBI]] about his contacts with [[Russia]] during the probe into Russian election interference.
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|>| !Sebastian Gorka |
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|!birth date |1970 (50-51 years)|
|!birth place |[[London|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London]], England|
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!!!See also
*[[Sebastian Gorka|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Gorka]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Sebastian Gorka|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Sebastian_Gorka]], RationalWiki.
*[[Are there white nationalists in the White House?|https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2017/aug/15/are-there-white-nationalists-white-house/]], PolitiFact.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Sebastian Gorka Is Forced Out as White House Adviser, Officials Say|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/25/us/politics/sebastian-gorka-leaves-white-house.html]]'' August 25, 2017, Maggie Haberman, [[New York Times]]
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[[Sebastian Gorka]], an outspoken adviser to President Trump and lightning rod for controversy, has been forced out of his position at the White House, two administration officials said on Friday.
One of the officials said that the president's chief of staff, John F. Kelly, had telegraphed his lack of interest in keeping Mr. Gorka during internal discussions over the last week.
Mr. Gorka, a deputy assistant to the president, had been on vacation for at least the last two weeks, that official said.
!!!See also
*[[Second Amendment to the United States Constitution|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Secret chats involving Republican lawmaker reveal fresh evidence of plots and paranoia|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/nov/08/matt-shea-republican-far-right-leaked-chats-washington-state]]'' November 8, 2019, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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Leaked Signal messages from an online chat network around six-term [[Washington]] state [[Republican]] representative [[Matt Shea]] show new evidence of violent fantasies, surveillance of perceived adversaries, conspiracy thinking, [[Islamophobia]] and support for white nationalists.
The messages from the chat group, exchanged between October [[2017]] and October [[2018]], show Shea's network includes other serving, former and aspiring rightwing politicians from [[Idaho]] and Washington, alongside activists associated with militia groups, anti-environmental causes and pro-gun activism.
They also show participants, including Shea, preparing for economic and societal collapse even as they campaign for the secession of eastern Washington from the remainder of the state.
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{{f94.png}} ''[[Secret document shows Ford government changed its mind before making online course mandatory for high schoolers|https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/2020/01/13/secret-document-shows-ford-government-changed-its-mind-before-making-online-course-mandatory-for-high-schoolers.html]]'' January 13, 2020, Rob Ferguson, [[Toronto Star]]
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A "confidential" government document obtained by the Star shows Premier [[Doug Ford]]'s government considered keeping online learning optional until 2024 and planned to slash school board funding while creating courses to sell to other jurisdictions at a profit.
The "implementation plan for [[Ontario]]'s transformed online learning system" comes to light amid high-stakes contract talks between the province and teacher unions fighting Education Minister [[Stephen Lecce]]'s plan for compulsory e-learning starting in Grade 9 next fall.
Marked "not for distribution," the six-page document also envisioned allowing students to get high school diplomas "entirely online" starting in September 2024, a prospect [[Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation]] president Harvey Bischof called "weird."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Secret Donors to Nonprofit Pushing Trump's "Big Lie" Election Conspiracy Revealed|https://theintercept.com/2021/08/07/election-fraud-bradley-impact-fund-donors/]]'' August 7, 2021, Murtaza Hussain, [[The Intercept]]
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An organization linked to a major hub of efforts to undermine the credibility of the [[2020]] U.S. presidential election was funded to the tune of millions of dollars by several right-wing donors, according to a tax document obtained by [[The Intercept]]. The group, the Bradley Impact Fund, is linked to a larger foundation that was identified in a recent report as a central player in distributing money to organizations pushing conspiracy theories about election fraud, denying the results of the 2020 election, and undertaking legal efforts to overturn the presidential vote. Like the larger group, the Bradley Impact Fund has given money to groups that promote election fraud conspiracies and sought to overturn President [[Donald Trump]]'s 2020 election defeat. Bradley Impact's donors, which were ostensibly cloaked in anonymity by the nonprofit's structure, are being revealed here for the first time.
The tax document obtained by The Intercept, a publicly filed [[IRS]] form that included a list of donors, shows a handful of large corporate and individual donors to the Bradley Impact Fund. The contributions listed in the fiscal year [[2018]] filing range from roughly $782,000 to $1.5 million. The Bradley Impact Fund operates as a donor-advised fund, a vehicle frequently used to allow anonymous contributions by letting donors give to a fund and then directing their contributions to particular recipients. Among the corporate donors to Bradley Impact, according to the tax document, were [[ABC]] Supply Co., whose website describes it as "the largest wholesale distributor of roofing in the United States"; the Boelter Companies, described online as "a provider of supplies, equipment, and design solutions for commercial foodservice, hospitality, and beverage industries"; and Bandon Golf Courses, which operates a number of golf courses in [[Oregon]]. Other donors include a former music industry CEO in [[Wisconsin]], the CEO of a company that provides equipment to pipeline companies, and a number of small family foundations. (Neither Bradley Impact nor the donors listed in the tax filing responded to requests for comment from The Intercept.)
The largest donor to Bradley Impact listed in the fiscal year 2018 filing was the [[Milwaukee]]-based Lynde and Harry [[Bradley Foundation]]. A much larger, linked nonprofit, the Bradley Foundation was identified by a recent [[New Yorker]] article as "an extraordinary force in persuading mainstream [[Republican]]s to support radical challenges to election rules." The report described the foundation as a key promoter of the idea that election outcomes unfavorable to Trump are the result of fraud, doling out millions in grants to projects in the United States aimed at disqualifying purportedly illegitimate voters from participating in elections, according to the New Yorker, while using the issue of election integrity as a way of both undermining faith in the democratic process and manipulating election outcomes in a manner more favorable to candidates aligned with Trumpism. According to the 2018 filing, the Bradley Foundation gave $2.5 million to the Bradley Impact Fund. The Bradley Foundation said in a statement that the Bradley Impact Fund is a separate group. Five of Bradley Impact's board members and officers hold board seats at the Bradley Foundation, and the Bradley Impact group says its donors' outlook is aligned with the larger foundation. According to tax filings for fiscal years 2018 and [[2019]], Bradley Impact funded some of the same organizations funded by the Bradley Foundation — groups that constitute a network of election fraud conspiracists and undertook legal efforts to overthrow the 2020 election. The [[Public Interest Legal Foundation]], identified by the New Yorker as "leading the way" in attempts to nullify the 2020 election, was given more than $300,000 by Bradley Impact over the two tax years. Bradley Impact also funded at least three right-wing groups that have promoted election fraud conspiracies: [[Turning Point USA]], [[Project Veritas]], and the [[Heritage Foundation]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Secret IRS Files Reveal How Much the Ultrawealthy Gained by Shaping Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Tax Cut'|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/secret-irs-files-reveal-how-much-the-ultrawealthy-gained-by-shaping-trumps-big-beautiful-tax-cut]]'' August 11, 2021, Justin Elliott, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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The expanded tax break Johnson muscled through netted them $215 million in deductions in [[2018]] alone, drastically reducing the income they owed taxes on. At that rate, the cut could deliver more than half a billion in tax savings for Hendricks and the Uihleins over its eight-year life.
But the tax break did more than just give a lucrative, and legal, perk to Johnson's donors. In the first year after Trump signed the legislation, just 82 ultrawealthy households collectively walked away with more than $1 billion in total savings, an analysis of confidential tax records shows. [[Republican]] and Democratic tycoons alike saw their tax bills chopped by tens of millions, among them: media magnate and former Democratic presidential candidate [[Michael Bloomberg]]; the Bechtel family, owners of the engineering firm that bears their name; and the heirs of the late [[Houston]] pipeline billionaire [[Dan Duncan]].
Usually the scale of the riches doled out by opaque tax legislation — and the beneficiaries — remain shielded from the public. But [[ProPublica]] has obtained a trove of [[IRS]] records covering thousands of the wealthiest Americans. The records have enabled reporters this year to explore the diverse menu of options the tax code affords the ultrawealthy to avoid paying taxes.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Secret message board drives 'pizzagate'-style harassment campaign of small businesses|https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/secret-message-board-drives-pizzagate-style-harassment-campaign-small-businesses-n903696]]'' August 27, 2018, Brandy Zadrozny, [[NBC News]]
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The baseless allegations are being lobbed daily by self-described "patriot researchers." Their harassment of Voodoo Doughnut and Sweet Jesus are just part of a larger war — waged on Twitter and in private groups on [[Facebook]] and Discord, a gaming-focused online chat program — against the politicians, celebrities and businesses they claim are part of a global conspiracy to harm children.
Their paranoia is partly fueled by [[Big League Politics]], which has published articles that glorify the anonymous peddlers of the Qanon conspiracy theory and promote unfounded allegations that the Democratic National Committee had ordered and covered up the 2016 murder of staffer [[Seth Rich]].
Run by former [[Breitbart]] News reporter [[Patrick Howley]], who often writes the website's most conspiracy-oriented content, Big League Politics has amassed a readership that prominent [[Republican]]s and their supporters have increasingly found attractive. Among the groups and GOP politicians that have used the Big League Politics email list to fundraise this year are the [[National Republican Congressional Committee]]; House Majority Whip [[Steve Scalise]] of [[Louisiana]]; Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] of [[California]]; and Sen. [[Ted Cruz]] of [[Texas]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Secret money to boost Trump|https://www.politico.com/story/2016/09/secret-money-to-boost-trump-228817]]'' September 28, 2016, Kenneth Vogel, [[Politico]]
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MELBOURNE, Fla. — One of the top funders of the #NeverTrump movement is now using his name and connections to raise big money to help elect [[Donald Trump]], but he's telling fellow mega-donors that they can write huge checks without having their names disclosed.
[[Todd Ricketts]], whose family owns the [[Chicago]] Cubs, has raised $30 million for a pair of pro-Trump groups and has discussed a $70 million goal before Election Day, according to three [[Republican]] fundraisers familiar with the effort.
They and others in GOP finance circles say Ricketts is making a particular effort to win over donors who want to help Trump but are leery of having their names publicly associated with the polarizing Republican nominee. Ricketts' pitch to these donors focuses on the fact that one of the pro-Trump groups he's fronting can accept unlimited checks while keeping its donors' names secret.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Secret Service admits it used pepper spray to clear protesters prior to Trump photo op at St. John's Church|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/06/13/floyd-protests-secret-service-used-pepper-spray-trump-photo-op/3184223001/]]'' June 13, 2020, Ledyard King, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON – After saying it didn't, the [[Secret Service]] admitted Saturday it used pepper spray when it helped clear out [[Lafayette Square]] June 1 to allow for President [[Donald Trump]]'s photo op in front of [[St. John's Church]].
The agency last week announced none of their officers used tear gas or capsicum spray (another name for pepper spray). On Saturday, the agency charged with protecting presidents retracted that claim.
"After further review, the U.S. Secret Service has determined that an agency employee used pepper spray on June 1st, during efforts to secure the area near Lafayette Park " according to a statement the agency tweeted. "The employee utilized oleoresin capsicum spray, or pepper spray, in response to an assaultive individual."
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Secret Service for Trump Jr.'s Mongolia trip to hunt rare sheep cost $76,000, watchdog says|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2020/06/10/donald-trump-jr-mongolia-trip-hunt-rare-sheep-cost-taxpayers-76-k/5332357002/]]'' June 10, 2020, William Cummings, [[USA Today]]
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A source close to Trump Jr. told USA TODAY that the president's son personally paid for "100%" of the trip, other than the protective detail.
In May, [[Secret Service]] Deputy Director Leonza Newsome informed CREW in a letter that its appeal was granted and that a new search uncovered "an additional document containing costs" regarding the trip. Newsome said an updated report on the expenses related to air travel was included.
CREW's analysis of the documents revealed the cost of the trip was nearly $60,000 more than the original disclosure indicated.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Secret Service Warned Capitol Police About Violent Threats Before Jan. 6 Riot|https://www.vice.com/en/article/z3x7x5/secret-service-capitol-police-capitol-jan-6-riot]]'' August 25, 2021, Cameron Joseph, [[Vice News]]
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The [[Secret Service]] warned the Capitol [[Police]] the day before the Capitol riots that some of President Trump's supporters were threatening violence against them.
Emails obtained by a [[Freedom of Information Act]] request by the government watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in [[Washington]] show that the Secret Service warned the [[Capitol Police]] that some of the people arriving in Washington for Trump's rally were pledging violence against a police force that they said "sides with the enemy."
The emails offer more context to the warnings issued about a plethora of threats against the Capitol ahead of the day of the actual attacks—and raise more questions about how the U.S. Capitol Police were so ill-prepared for the coming onslaught.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Secretary Of Failure|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcxt7gUCgKY]]'' August 5, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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[[Jared Kushner]] is just like his father-in-law: a failure.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Secretive conservative legal group funded by $17 million mystery donor before Kavanaugh fight|https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2019/05/dark-money-group-funded-by-17million-mystery-donor-before-kavanaugh/]]'' May 17, 2019, Anna Massoglia, [[OpenSecrets News]]
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The conservative "dark money" organization that spearheaded controversial Supreme Court [[Justice Brett Kavanaugh]]'s contentious confirmation received $22 million in anonymous donations in the year before the [[2018]] court fight, newly released tax records show.
The [[Judicial Crisis Network]] (JCN), a [[Washington]], D.C.-based nonprofit, pledged to spend as much as $10 million to ensure Kavanaugh's confirmation — the same amount that it spent to help confirm [[Justice Neil Gorsuch]] in [[2017]]. JCN has close ties to Trump's judicial adviser [[Leonard Leo]], a longtime executive at the [[Federalist Society]], the influential conservative and libertarian lawyers network based in Washington, D.C.
More than three-quarters of the funds JCN raised between July 2017 and June 2018 came in the form of a $17 million contribution from a single anonymous donor, according to its latest tax return, which was obtained by [[MapLight]] and [[OpenSecrets]]. Former Supreme Court [[Justice Anthony Kennedy]] announced his retirement in June 2018, paving the way for Kavanaugh's nomination.
JCN's filing lists nine other anonymous contributions, none smaller than six figures.
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Secretive startup uses predictive policing in New Orleans|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5447037/Secretive-startup-uses-predictive-policing-New-Orleans.html]]'' February 28, 2018, Annie Palmer, [[Daily Mail]]
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A powerful [[Silicon Valley]] startup has been working with the [[New Orleans]] [[Police]] Department (NOPD) to test a controversial system that can predict where crimes are most likely to occur and which people are most likely to commit them.
That's according to a recent investigation by the Verge which uncovered that [[Palantir]] Technologies, a big data analytics firm that's backed by the [[CIA]]'s venture capital arm, formed a partnership with the NOPD in [[2012]].
Palantir's predictive policing tool was being tested without the knowledge of many local government officials or even the residents of New Orleans.
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|!2015 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452661495/452661495_2015_0d5a3827.PDF]]|02/03/17| $13,381.00|
|!2014 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452661495/452661495_2014_0c290e72.PDF]]|01/25/16| $3,344.00|
|!2013 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/452661495/452661495_2013_0b0123f2.PDF]]|12/31/14| $1,658.00|
!!!See also
*[[Secure America Now|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_America_Now]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[U.S. Jewish Leader Ronald Lauder Gave $1.1 Million to Covert Group Pushing anti-Muslim Campaign|https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/ronald-lauder-gave-1-1-million-to-group-pushing-anti-muslim-campaign-1.5977658]], Apr 06, 2018, [[Haaretz]]">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[About|http://www.secureamericanow.org/about]]. Secure America Now.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Haberman, Maggie (September 19, 2012). [[Netanyahu ad to debut in Florida|http://www.politico.com/blogs/burns-haberman/2012/09/netanyahu-ad-to-debut-in-florida-136034.html]]. [[Politico]].">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Robert Maguire [[Robert Mercer backed a secretive group that worked with Facebook, Google to target anti-Muslim ads at swing voters|https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2018/04/exclusive-robert-mercer-backed-a-secretive-group-that-worked-with-facebook-google-to-target-anti-muslim-ads-at-swing-voters/]] Center of Responsive politics, April 5, 2018">>
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*[[U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Securities_and_Exchange_Commission]] - //Wikipedia.//
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''Sedition'' is overt conduct, such as [[speech|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/speech]] and [[organisation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/organisation]], that tends toward [[rebellion|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/rebellion]] against the established order. Sedition often includes [[subversion|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/subversion]] of a [[constitution|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/constitution]] and [[incitement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/incitement]] of discontent toward, or [[rebellion|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/rebellion]] against, established authority. Sedition may include any commotion, though not aimed at direct and open violence against the laws. Seditious words in writing are [[seditious libel|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/seditious_libel]]. A ''seditionist'' is one who engages in or promotes the interest of sedition.
Because sedition is overt, it is typically not considered a subversive act, and the [[overt acts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/overt_act]] that may be prosecutable under sedition laws vary from one legal code to another. Where the history of these legal codes has been traced, there is also a record of the change in the definition of the elements constituting sedition at certain points in history. This overview has served to develop a [[sociological|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sociology]] definition of sedition as well, within the study of state [[persecution|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/persecution]].
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*[[Sedition|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedition]] - //Wikipedia.//
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While the term was originally used to describe those members of Congress who voted against the certification of the electoral vote in the 2020 presidential election, its usage has since become somewhat broader (but still related to the aftermath of the 2021 Capitol attack): e.g. it was used to describe the senators who voted against the [[second impeachment of Donald Trump|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/second_impeachment_of_Donald_Trump]].
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*[[Sedition Caucus|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedition_Caucus]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Seeing The "Open the Economy" Protests In Their Proper Light|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/seeing-the-open-the-economy-protests-in-their-proper-light]]'' April 19, 2020, Josh Marshall, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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The protests we've seen in a handful of locations around the country have bamboozled a lot of the national press. Look closely and a lot of the turnout is heavily stocked with militia types and the kinds of groups who turned out for the [[Charlottesville]] protests a couple years ago. But the bigger thing is that for now they appear highly orchestrated. In [[Michigan]], they appear to be in part in reaction polling showing severe declines in public support for President Trump. They're organized by groups funded in large part by the DeVos family. These are basically Trump loyalists supporting Trump at his request and mobilized by key rightist groups. The key question, as TPM Reader TS explains, is whether what starts here as orchestrated and largely inorganic takes on a life of its own and gains political traction. They now have Fox and an incumbent President cheering them on as a demonstration of political identity.
As for the "open the economy" protests right now, I am keeping an eye on them. A modest number of places so far, and participants in the tens to hundreds to around a thousand apiece. These early events look very orchestrated by a few key national professional organizations – and more electorally aimed than early Tea P or resistance protests were in [[2009]] and [[2017]]. The orchestrators are [[Americans for Prosperity]], Freedom Works, Club for Growth, and the Trump reelect campaign, all national professional operations. The advocacy groups are all ultra-free-market operations that most certainly do not want most Americans to become reliant upon public benefits or more trusting of government.
This is an ideological worry for them. Of course there are also real grassroots participants carrying signs and honking car horns. They might be activists signed up with FW, AFP, Club etc, and certainly they are Trump Twiitter followers. They look exactly like the kinds of people who attend Trump rallies. I do not mean to signal disrespect for them. They feel what they feel. But they are a tiny minority – and you can bet that a lot of their wives and mothers are worried about them going out in public to cluster and perhaps catch the virus. Also, these are such a minority of people that they are hardly going to crowd any shopping malls if those reopen. Keeping an eye on what women think is relevant to the revival of consumerism.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Self-Described 'Real Indian' Offers Abrasive Challenge to Elizabeth Warren|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/07/self-described-real-indian-offers-challenge-to-warren.html]]'' July 14, 2017, Ed Kilgore, [[New York Magazine]]
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There's zero doubt that [[Republican]]s all over the country dislike Senator [[Elizabeth Warren]] with a particular passion. And though they are loath to admit it, many probably fear her as a potential [[2020]] presidential candidate.
That is feeding strong interest in making Warren's [[2018]] reelection a very difficult — if not disastrous — political experience for her. And at least one GOP challenger has emerged who is guaranteed to pull no punches: computer scientist and entrepreneur [[Shiva Ayyadurai]].
The 53-year-old career gadfly and Trump fan, who has four degrees from MIT, has been running for the Senate since March. But he really burst onto the national political scene this week in an appearance on Fox Business, when the immigrant who left [[Mumbai]] for America at the age of 7 offered the quip (as described by the [[Washington Examiner]]) that will likely be the centerpiece of his campaign against Warren:
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Self-Proclaimed 'Inventor Of Email' Is Back With Another Defamation Lawsuit|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/mike-masnick-shiva-ayyadurai_n_58702c7ce4b02b5f8588f8f1?ri18n=true]]'' January 6, 2017, Jason Linkins, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Shiva Ayyadurai]] hasn't been entirely successful in presenting himself as the inventor of email, as numerous experts and critics have publicly contended his claims are untrue. But one way in which Ayyadurai has truly distinguished himself is in his single-minded determination to destroy anyone who points this out. And, according to The [[Hollywood Reporter]]'s Eriq Gardner, Ayyadurai has trained his attention toward TechDirt's [[Mike Masnick]], who has been especially relentless at asserting that Ayyaudurai's claims are bogus. Per Gardner:
[[Techdirt]] founder Mike Masnick will be going toe-to-toe in court with [[Charles Harder]], the Hollywood attorney who famously represented [[Hulk Hogan]] in the sex tape lawsuit that brought down [[Gawker]].
On Wednesday, Harder's client Shiva Ayyadurai filed a $15 million libel lawsuit in [[Massachusetts]] against Masnick, Leigh Beadon and Techdirt parent company Floor64 Inc. over articles that doubted Ayyadurai's claim to have invented e-mail.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Self-styled militia members planned on storming the U.S. Capitol days in advance of Jan. 6 attack, court documents say|https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/conspiracy-oath-keeper-arrest-capitol-riot/2021/01/19/fb84877a-5a4f-11eb-8bcf-3877871c819d_story.html]]'' January 19, 2021, Spencer S. Hsu, [[Washington Post]]
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While authorities have charged more than 100 individuals in the riot, details in the new allegations against three U.S. military veterans offer a disturbing look at what they allegedly said to one another before, during and after the attack — statements that indicate a degree of preparation and determination to rush deep into the halls and tunnels of [[Congress]] to make "citizens' arrests" of elected officials.
U.S. authorities charged an apparent leader of the [[Oath Keepers]] extremist group, Thomas Edward Caldwell, 66, of Berryville, Va., in the attack, alleging that the Navy veteran helped organize a ring of dozens who coordinated their movements as they "stormed the castle" to disrupt the confirmation of President-elect [[Joe Biden]]'s electoral college victory.
"We have about 30-40 of us. We are sticking together and sticking to the plan," co-defendant [[Jessica Watkins]], 38, an Army veteran, said while the breach was underway, according to court documents.
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{{f330.png}} ''[[Sen. Josh Hawley Says He 'Took on an Asian Trafficking Ring' and 'Freed a Dozen Women in Sex Slavery.' That's Not True.|https://reason.com/2020/07/14/sen-josh-hawley-says-he-took-on-an-asian-trafficking-ring-and-freed-a-dozen-women-in-sex-slavery-thats-not-true/]]'' July 14, 2020, Elizabeth Nolan Brown, [[Reason Magazine]]
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When [[Missouri]] police raided several Springfield massage parlors in [[2017]], as Sen. [[Josh Hawley]] (R–Mo.) tells it, it was a righteous rescue mission led by a promising young attorney general who would later go on to become a rising [[Republican]] star in the U.S. Senate.
Hawley's self-aggrandizing account goes like this: After getting wind of a potential sex trafficking ring at Asian massage parlors all around Greene County and the city of Springfield, Hawley's office helped state and county police free "female victims" from being trapped in massage parlors and "forced into sex work," while "the participants in the ring were charged."
In fact, Hawley said at the time, "some evidence collected by Highway Patrol, leading up to these raids, suggested that there are potentially ties to Asian organized crime."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Sen. Kelly Loeffler Dumped Millions in Stock After Coronavirus Briefing|https://www.thedailybeast.com/sen-kelly-loeffler-dumped-millions-in-stock-after-coronavirus-briefing]]'' March 20, 2020, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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The Senate's newest member sold off seven figures' worth of stock holdings in the days and weeks after a private, all-senators meeting on the novel coronavirus that subsequently hammered U.S. equities.
Sen. [[Kelly Loeffler]] (R-GA) reported the first sale of stock jointly owned by her and her husband on Jan. 24, the very day that her committee, the Senate Health Committee, hosted a private, all-senators briefing from administration officials, including the C[[DC]] director and [[Anthony Fauci]], the head of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s, on the coronavirus.
"Appreciate today's briefing from the President's top health officials on the novel coronavirus outbreak," she tweeted about the briefing at the time.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sen. Mark Warner says Senate Intelligence Committee voted 14-1 to approve Russia report|https://www.axios.com/warner-senate-intel-committee-russia-report-c0019f7a-bfe6-49b6-8889-8cdfea7086b0.html]]'' August 23, 2020, Rashaan Ayesh, [[Axios]]
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[[Senate Intelligence Committee]] ranking member [[Mark Warner]] (D-Va.) told [[NBC]]'s "Meet the Press" Sunday that the panel passed the fifth and final volume of its report on [[Russia]]n interference in the [[2016]] election with a 14 to 1 vote.
Why it matters: It underscores the bipartisan nature of the explosive report, which found that Trump's former campaign manager, [[Paul Manafort]], passed sensitive polling data and campaign strategy to a Russian intelligence officer who may have been involved in the hacking of Democratic emails.
The 966-page report goes into more detail than the Mueller report in showing the extent of Russia's connections to the Trump campaign.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sen. Ron Wyden helped create the Big Tech industry. Now he wants to hold it accountable.|https://www.vox.com/recode/2020/8/5/21339766/zuckerberg-privacy-law-facebook-congress-wyden]]'' August 5, 2020, Sara Morrison, [[Vox]]
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Sen. [[Ron Wyden]] is ready to send the CEO of [[Facebook]] to prison, and he has the bill to do it.
"When [[Mark Zuckerberg]] tells a whopper to the federal government about his privacy policy, not only would he face a fine, but he can face prison time!" Wyden said. In October [[2019]], he introduced the Mind Your Own Business Act, which he hopes will create a set of privacy and security standards that Big Tech companies and data brokers must follow and hold people like Zuckerberg accountable if they don't — especially if they lie to the government about it. "Nobody else has said, 'Hey, if you rip people off that way, you're gonna face the prospect of time in prison.'"
I get the distinct impression that the [[Oregon]] Democrat doesn't like being lied to. Wyden is not alone; several of his colleagues were similarly outraged when a [[2018]] [[New York Times]] report about Facebook's data-sharing agreements cast doubt on the veracity of the CEO's earlier testimony that the company doesn't sell data. But Wyden's the only one who wrote the law that made it possible for the social media giant to exist.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Sen. Tommy Tuberville Invested in Chinese Company With Communist Party Ties|https://www.businessinsider.com/tommy-tuberville-invested-in-chinese-company-with-communist-party-ties-2021-6]]'' June 28, 2021, Dave Levinthal, [[Business Insider]]
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Freshman Sen. [[Tommy Tuberville]], a [[Republican]] from [[Alabama]], is one of [[Congress]]' most vocal critics of [[China]]'s government. He's even introduced a bill that would ban the federal government's Thrift Savings Fund from investing in the stocks of companies based in China.
"We don't want to invest that money in [[Chinese]] companies to prop up the Chinese," Tuberville said in May on Fox Business Network.
But new Senate financial disclosures indicated that Tuberville invested in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., a Chinese e-commerce and technology company that [[Reuters]], in [[2019]], reported had developed a propaganda app for China's government.
Jack Ma, Alibaba's founder and former chairman, is also a member of the [[Chinese Communist Party]], reports said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Senate committee finds Trump campaign welcomed Russian hacking help|https://www.cnet.com/news/senate-committee-finds-trump-campaign-welcomed-russian-hacking-help/]]'' August 18, 2020, Alfred Ng, [[CNET]]
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In June [[2016]], shortly after a leak of stolen documents tied to the [[Democratic National Committee]], a Trump campaign staffer asked higher-ups if election rules prevented the campaign from obtaining material that had been hacked and published online. [[John Marshburn]], the campaign's policy director in 2016, responded: "I don't see a problem. Just like [[WikiLeaks]] material."
That exchange, detailed Tuesday in a 966-page report on [[Russia]]'s 2016 presidential election interference, from the [[US Senate]] Select Committee on Intelligence, reflected the Trump campaign's willingness to use hacked documents during the contest for the White House against Democratic nominee [[Hillary Clinton]].
The report highlights multiple instances where the Trump campaign promoted stolen material provided by Russian hackers, even after the US intelligence community warned that the data came from the [[Kremlin]]. It also showed a coordinated effort between the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks, an organization that publicly released many of the documents stolen by Russian hackers.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Senate Democrat urges IRS to review tax-exempt status of pro-Trump group Turning Point USA|https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/19/sheldon-whitehouse-urges-irs-to-probe-pro-trump-group-turning-point-usa.html]]'' January 19, 2021, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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Sen. [[Sheldon Whitehouse]], D-R.I., has called on the head of the [[IRS]] to review the tax-exempt status of [[Turning Point USA]], a dark-money organization led by pro-Trump activist [[Charlie Kirk]].
In a letter Tuesday to IRS commissioner Charles Rettig, Whitehouse said the 501(c)(3) nonprofit student group should have its tax-exempt status reviewed because he believes it broke Covid-regulations when it reportedly hosted two large events in [[Florida]].
One of those gatherings, according to The [[Washington Post]], was at [[Mar-a-Lago]], President [[Donald Trump]]'s private club.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Senate Democrats Demand Answers About the Koch Grip on Trump|https://www.thenation.com/article/senate-democrats-demand-answers-about-the-koch-grip-on-trump/]]'' April 26, 2018, George Zornick, [[The Nation]]
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[[Scott Pruitt]], the administrator of the [[Environmental Protection Agency]], may not be in his job much longer. Over the past several weeks news reports have revealed that Pruitt installed a $43,000 phone booth at the EPA with taxpayer funds, rented a below-market condo from a lobbyist, and took an expensive trip to [[Morocco]] for a reason he still hasn't fully explained. Normally no cabinet official could survive these scandals, and to the extent Pruitt has, it may be thanks to the intervention of White House legislative director [[Marc Short]]. The [[Washington Post]] reported Thursday that Short "remains one of the few in the administration willing to defend [Pruitt]." Ad Policy
Short and Pruitt are linked by more than ideology—both have close connections to the Koch political machine, which has gotten its tentacles extraordinarily deep into the Trump administration, from the middle tiers of various agencies right up to the West Wing. This week, Senate Democrats began a concerted push to get more information about these ties, which have been slowly reported out over the first year–plus of the Trump presidency.
When Pruitt faced Senate confirmation, he got a big boost from the network of political groups funded or affiliated with archconservative billionaires Charles and [[David Koch]]. A [[Koch Industries]] subsidiary spent $5.7 million lobbying in the first quarter of [[2017]], in part pressing the Senate to confirm Pruitt and a raft of other EPA nominees, according to a report last year from the nonprofit Public Citizen on "The Koch Government." Twenty-three groups signed a letter to the Senate during the confirmation process urging yes votes for Pruitt, and a vast majority of those groups received support from the Kochs. This was all because Pruitt has long been a Koch man: As attorney general of [[Oklahoma]], he coordinated with "major oil and gas producers, electric utilities and political groups" with Koch ties in order to thwart Obama-era regulations, according to a report from The [[New York Times]] last year.
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*[[United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_Committee_on_Foreign_Relations]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Senate Intel report confirms Russia aimed to help Trump in 2016|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/21/senate-intel-report-confirms-russia-aimed-to-help-trump-in-2016-198171]]'' April 21, 2020, Martin Matishak, [[Politico]]
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The [[Senate Intelligence Committee]] on Tuesday reaffirmed its support for the U.S. intelligence community's conclusion that the [[Russia]]n government interfered in the [[2016]] presidential election with the goal of putting [[Donald Trump]] in the Oval Office.
Tuesday's bipartisan report, from a panel chaired by [[North Carolina]] [[Republican]] [[Richard Burr]], undercuts Trump's years of efforts to portray allegations of [[Kremlin]] assistance to his campaign as a "hoax," driven by Democrats and a "deep state" embedded within the government bureaucracy.
The intelligence community's initial January [[2017]] assessment of [[Moscow]]'s influence campaign included "specific intelligence reporting to support the assessment that [Russian President Vladimir] Putin and the Russian government demonstrated a preference for candidate Trump," the committee's report says. The panel also found "specific intelligence" to support the conclusion that Putin "approved and directed aspects" of the Kremlin's interference efforts.
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*[[United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_Select_Committee_on_Intelligence]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!Report: Russian Active Measures, Campaigns and Interference in the 2016 US Election
*[[Volume 1|https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Report_Volume1.pdf]]: Russian Efforts Against Election Infrastructure with Additional Views.
*[[Volume 2|https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Report_Volume2.pdf]]: Russia's use of Social Medial with Additional Views.
*[[Volume 3|https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Report_Volume3.pdf]]: US Government Response to Russian Activities.
*[[Volume 4|https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Report_Volume4.pdf]]: Review of the Intelligence Community Assessment.
*[[Volume 4|https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Report_Volume4_Excerpt.pdf]]: Additional Declassifications, July 2020.
*[[Volume 5|https://www.intelligence.senate.gov/sites/default/files/documents/report_volume5.pdf]]: Counterintelligence Threats and Vulnerabilities.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Senate panel: Trump colluded with Russia in 2016 election|https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/08/24/senate-panel-trump-colluded-with-russia-in-2016-election/]]'' August 24, 2020, Jeff Robbins, Opinion, [[Boston Herald]]
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"Dear President Putin," wrote [[Donald Trump]] to [[Russia]]n President [[Vladimir Putin]] on Dec. 19, [[2007]], congratulating the former KGB officer on being named Time Magazine's Man of the Year. "You definitely deserve it. As you have probably heard, I am a big fan of yours."
And as the [[Republican]]-led U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence confirmed last week after a bipartisan investigation, the feeling is assuredly mutual. Putin wanted Donald Trump elected president, not [[Hillary Clinton]], because Putin believed that Trump would serve Putin's interests and that Clinton wouldn't. Putin therefore interfered with America's election to help Trump win it and to ensure that Clinton did not.
Not only did Trump welcome that help, but he solicited it, and he and his closest aides actively colluded with the Russians and their intermediaries to secure it and capitalize on it. And then, as the Senate committee found, Trump made false statements under oath about that collusion to special counsel [[Robert Mueller]], in order to hide it.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Senate report says Russian election interference 'invariably' supported Trump, recommends national PSA|https://techcrunch.com/2019/10/08/senate-report-says-russian-election-interference-invariably-supported-trump-recommends-national-psa/]]'' October 8, 2019, Devin Coldewey, [[TechCrunch]]
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A bipartisan Senate investigation into [[Russia]]n interference in the [[2016]] election released today definitively implicates the country in online operations designed specifically to get then-candidate [[Donald Trump]] elected. The tactics used were "overtly and almost invariably supportive" of his campaign, even to the detriment of other [[Republican]]s. The report recommends major changes to how disinformation and election interference are handled in this country.
The bulk of the report, volume 2 of the Intelligence Committee's investigation of Russian interference (the first arrived in July), focuses on the specifics of the country's use of social media and other online channels to affect the election. (You can read the full report at the bottom of this post.)
"This campaign sought to polarize Americans on the basis of societal, ideological, and racial differences, provoked real world events, and was part of a foreign government's covert support of Russia's favored candidate in the U.S. presidential election," the report reads at the outset. So much is already known, but the report goes into great detail on the exact means.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Senate Report Shows What Mueller Missed About Trump and Russia|https://theintercept.com/2020/09/03/trump-russia-senate-report-mueller/]]'' September 3, 2020, James Risen, [[The Intercept]]
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When [[Donald Trump]] traveled to [[Moscow]] in November [[1996]], looking for real estate development opportunities, he didn't get a hotel deal in Moscow, but he may have found a new woman, and the [[Russia]]n government probably knew about it, according to the [[Senate Intelligence Committee]]'s remarkable new report on the committee's three and a half year investigation into Trump and Russia.
Trump met the Russian woman through his business connections at a party at a luxury hotel in Moscow, and the two apparently had a brief affair, at a time when Trump was married to his second wife, [[Marla Maples]]. The Senate report has redacted the woman's name and blacked out her face in photos taken of her with Trump at the time and provided to the committee. But the report explains in detail how Russian intelligence operatives keep track of the sexual activities of visiting foreign business executives, and notes that the Moscow-based U.S. businessman who introduced Trump to the woman probably told Russian government officials about it.
The story of Trump's alleged Moscow affair is in keeping with the bipartisan and comprehensive nature of the Senate report, which is at turns both reassuring and alarming. While it debunks the so-called Steele Dossier, which was highlighted by a wild accusation that Trump had two women urinate on his bed in his Moscow hotel room in [[2013]], the Senate report examines in detail the less tawdry, but far more plausible, story that Trump had a brief affair on his earlier trip to Moscow and the Russians knew about it.
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[[Twitter]] officials flagged Trump's tweet as "potentially misleading statement regarding the process of mail-in voting" — and many GOP senators agreed.
"It's just not accurate," Sen. [[Marco Rubio]] (R-Fla.), acting chair of the [[Senate Intelligence Committee]], said when asked whether Trump's comment was inappropriate.
"I don't think we'll have inaccurate election results," Rubio added. "They may take a lot longer than they ever have because of the amount of mailed ballots that are going to come in and so forth. But I don't have any concerns about the accuracy of the election."
In a recent report on [[Russia]]n interference in the [[2016]] election, members of the Senate Intelligence Committee unanimously endorsed the conclusion that U.S. officials and candidates "should use the absolute greatest amount of restraint and caution if they are considering publicly calling the validity of an upcoming election into question."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Senate Russia report proves Trump collusion was very real. But do voters care?|https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/senate-russia-report-proves-trump-was-wrong-mueller-was-right-ncna1237743]]'' August 22, 2020, Michael McFaul, Opinion, [[NBC News]]
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The [[Senate Intelligence Committee]] should be applauded for releasing the fifth and final volume of its investigation into [[Russia]]n interference in the [[2016]] U.S. presidential election.
With over 200 witness interviews and roughly 1 million documents reviewed, the nearly 1,000-page report documents in detail the comprehensive campaign conducted by Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]] and his proxies to seek influence within President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign, help Trump win the 2016 presidential election and amplify polarization and division within American society.
Far from a hoax, as the president so often claimed, the report reveals how the Trump campaign willingly engaged with Russian operatives implementing the influence effort.
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{{f28.png}} ''[[Senator demands deep probe into spyware-for-cops after NSO Group touts hacking toolkit to American plod|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/05/13/senator_police_spyware_nso/]]'' May 13, 2020, Kieren McCarthy, [[The Register]]
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Updated A prominent senator has called for "aggressive oversight" into the sale of hacking-and-spying tools to police forces in America.
Senator [[Ron Wyden]] (D-OR) was reacting to Vice's discovery of a brochure by Westbridge Technologies – the US sales wing of the controversial [[NSO Group]] – which pitched NSO's [[Pegasus]] technology, rebadged as Phantom, to a police force in [[San Diego]], [[California]]. This is despite NSO claiming in court filings two weeks ago that it had no US presence.
"Government hacking is among the most invasive forms of surveillance – tracking someone's movements, turning on their webcam and microphone, or accessing photos and other sensitive data on a phone or computer," Wyden said in a statement to [[The Register]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Senator Markey Wants To Know What Federal Authorities Are Using Clearview AI To Track The Coronavirus|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/carolinehaskins1/senator-markey-clearview-ai-covid-contact-tracing]]'' April 30, 2020, Caroline Haskins, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Clearview AI]], the facial recognition company that claims to have scraped over 3 billion photos from social media to power its face-matching tool, is now facing questions from [[Massachusetts]] Sen. [[Ed Markey]] about recent claims that it's developing a digital contact tracing tool for COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Clearview AI CEO [[Hoan Ton-That]] claimed in a recent [[NBC]] interview that the company is in talks with "federal and state" authorities about developing a tool that would use facial recognition to track where a person diagnosed with COVID-19 has traveled and whom they may have come in contact with. Clearview has not identified any of these authorities nor the length of the agreements or contracts it has signed or is seeking. It's also unclear how Clearview's facial recognition tools would aid in contact tracing efforts or how the company would obtain pictures of people diagnosed with the disease and track their movements at scale.
In a letter to Ton-That, Markey asked Clearview to name the government agencies it claims to be communicating with and to disclose any agreements it may have reached with them. He also asked if Clearview is planning to use real-time facial recognition to power its contact tracing tool. [[BuzzFeed News]] previously reported that Clearview had developed a sister company called [[Insight Camera]] that partnered with at least two organizations to do real-time facial recognition and surveillance.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Senator's Prayer for Obama: 'Let His Days Be Few'|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/06/david-perdue-obama/486587/]]'' June 10, 2016, David A. Graham, [[The Atlantic]]
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There are a few axioms to live by in American politics, even in this degraded age: All politics is local. If you want a friend in [[Washington]], get a dog. [[Politics]] stops at the water's edge. And, uh, don't pray for the death of the sitting president of the United States.
At least, that last one seemed like common sense. Yet Senator [[David Perdue]] appeared to break the rule Friday morning. In his remarks at the [[Faith and Freedom Coalition]]'s Road to Majority conference, Betsy Woodruff reported, the freshman [[Georgia]] [[Republican]] encouraged attendees to pray for President Obama. According to Perdue's office, he said:
I think we're called to pray for our country, for our leaders, and yes, even our president. In his role as president I think we should pray for [[Barack Obama]]. But I think we need to be very specific about how we pray. We should pray like Psalms 109:8 says. It says, "Let his days be few, and let another have his office."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Senators demand records on dark money ties to court appointments|https://qz.com/1816542/senators-demand-records-on-dark-money-ties-to-court-appointments/]]'' March 12, 2020, Ephrat Livni, [[Quartz]]
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Last week, five Democratic senators sent disturbing missives to three Trump administration officials about secret forces transforming the US courts and about one very powerful American lawyer in particular, [[Leonard Leo]].
You may know Leo's name if you're steeped in the dramas of politics and law or were paying attention to the Supreme Court nominations of Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, which he helped orchestrate. He is co-chair of the conservative and libertarian legal advocacy group known as the [[Federalist Society]], an organization recently described in the [[New York Times]] as "a juggernaut for propelling the courts to the right."
And it is Leo's involvement in the judge-and-justice-picking process that prompted the senators' letters.
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{{f30.png}} ''[[Senior Donald Trump coronavirus adviser denies pushing 'herd immunity' strategy|https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/08/31/senior-donald-trump-coronavirus-adviser-denies-pushing-herd/]]'' August 31, 2020, Ben Riley-Smith, [[The Telegraph]]
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One of [[Donald Trump]]'s top coronavirus advisers has issued a statement saying the White House is not pursuing a "herd immunity" strategy after a report claiming he was privately pushing the approach.
[[Scott Atlas]], a neuroradiologist from Stanford's [[Hoover Institution]] who joined the White House in August, was reported by The [[Washington Post]] to have urged the US to adopt a model pursued by [[Sweden]].
The herd immunity strategy proposes looser Covid-19 restrictions so the population at large can build up antibodies to protect themselves from the disease.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Senior intelligence official told lawmakers that Russia wants to see Trump reelected|https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/after-a-congressional-briefing-on-election-threats-trump-soured-on-acting-spy-chief/2020/02/20/1ed2b4ec-53f1-11ea-b119-4faabac6674f_story.html]]'' February 21, 2020, Ellen Nakashima, [[Washington Post]]
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A senior U.S. intelligence official told lawmakers last week that [[Russia]] wants to see President Trump reelected, viewing his administration as more favorable to the Kremlin's interests, according to people who were briefed on the comments.
After learning of that analysis, which was provided to House lawmakers in a classified hearing, Trump grew angry at his acting director of national intelligence, [[Joseph Maguire]], in the Oval Office, seeing Maguire and his staff as disloyal for speaking to [[Congress]] about Russia's perceived preference. The intelligence official's analysis and Trump's furious response ruined Maguire's chances of becoming the permanent intelligence chief, according to people familiar with the matter who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive matter.
It was not clear what specific steps, if any, U.S. intelligence officials think Russia may have taken to help Trump, according to the individuals.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Senior Trump Aide Goes On Deranged Rant, Says Scientists Are Working for "Deep State"|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/09/senior-trump-aide-michael-caputo-goes-on-deranged-rant-says-scientists-are-working-for-deep-state]]'' September 14, 2020, Tarisai Ngangura, [[Vanity Fair]]
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After a week that saw numerous revelations detailing Trump's failure to rein in COVID-19, a senior aide in his administration went on social media to deliver a tirade against scientists and Democrats. According to the [[New York Times]], on Sunday, [[Michael Caputo]] told his [[Facebook]] following during a Facebook Live event that scientists, "deep in the bowels of the CDC have given up science and become political animals."
"There are scientists who work for this government who do not want America to get well, not until after [[Joe Biden]] is president," he continued. "To allow people to die so that you can replace the president is a grievous venial sin, venial sin. And these people are all going to hell."
Though he has no background in health or science, Caputo was tapped to become assistant secretary of public affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services in April, two months after Trump told the American public that COVID-19 would "disappear." He essentially leads an 80,000-person department that is the heart of the country's public health unit, which includes the [[Food and Drug Administration]], the CDC, and the [[National Institutes of Health]]. Since his appointment, Caputo has crafted a narrative that supports Trump's claims of the virus being under control, even as CDC Director [[Robert Redfield]] has said it would be "prudent to assume this pathogen will be with us for some time to come."
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|>| !Sergey Kislyak |
|>| [img width=175px [Kislyak in December 2016|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b8/Sergey_Ivanovich_Kislyak_2016.jpg/175px-Sergey_Ivanovich_Kislyak_2016.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Sergey Ivanovich Kislyak|
|!birth date |September 7, 1950 (70 years)|
|!title |Former Russian Ambassador to the United States <small>(July 26, 2008 - August 21, 2017)</small>|
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*[[Sergey Kislyak|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Kislyak]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Sergey Petrushin |
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!!!See also
*[[Sergey George Petrushin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_George_Petrushin]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Sergey Sarkisov |
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|>| !Sergio Mattarella |
|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Serial Plagiarist Benny Johnson Joining Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA|https://www.thedailybeast.com/serial-plagiarist-benny-johnson-joining-charlie-kirks-turning-point-usa]]'' February 6, 2019, Andrew Kirell, [[Daily Beast]]
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Serial plagiarist [[Benny Johnson]] has left his job as a reporter for The [[Daily Caller]] to join [[Charlie Kirk]]'s right-wing nonprofit Turning Point [[USA]].
On Wednesday afternoon, The Hill confirmed that Johnson will join TPUSA, a national pro-Trump student activist organization founded by Kirk, 25, a frequent [[Fox News]] guest and outspoken [[Twitter]] presence.
In a Tuesday memo, the Caller's editor in chief said Johnson will leave the publication, noting that he got the most traffic of any writer "by a long shot."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Seth MacFarlane Calls Out Oprah Over Coronavirus 'Pseudoscience' Pushers Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz|https://www.thedailybeast.com/seth-macfarlane-calls-out-oprah-winfrey-over-coronavirus-pseudoscience-pushers-dr-phil-and-dr-oz]]'' April 22, 2020, Matt Wilstein, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Coronavirus]] quarantine seems to have Seth MacFarlane more willing than ever to speak out against powerful figures in the media.
Last week, the Family Guy creator took on [[Fox News]] host [[Laura Ingraham]] for her relentless campaign to end the stay-at-home orders. Now, he has [[Oprah Winfrey]] in his sights.
"Oprah has done some wonderfully altruistic things with her career, but the use of her platform to amplify the voices of dubious characters rather than legitimate scientists has been a disservice," MacFarlane tweeted recently. "I hope she will lend her own powerful voice to correct it." He included a link to a [[Los Angeles Times]] article that broke down how Dr. [[Phil McGraw]] and Dr. [[Mehmet Oz]]—both of whom rose to fame via Winfrey's show—have been spreading medical misinformation during the crisis.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sex Work Abolitionists Are Going After Pornhub|https://jezebel.com/sex-work-abolitionists-are-going-after-pornhub-1842210648]]'' March 9, 2020, Tracy Clark-Flory, [[Jezebel]]
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A petition is underway against the tube site [[Pornhub]] for hosting videos of sexual abuse. At first glance, this seems unquestionably reasonable: After all, Pornhub has received repeated criticism for reportedly hosting videos filmed without consent—specifically, undercover camera footage, coercively filmed clips, and videos of rape. As the Guardian reports today, the petition has garnered over 350,000 signatures and centers on "the perceived insufficiency of the company's safeguarding checks" on user uploads, an issue [[Jezebel]] previously raised.
What the Guardian does not mention is that the petition against Pornhub is aimed at shutting down the site and was launched by [[Exodus Cry]], a group devoted to the abolition of sex work. The petition itself links to [[TraffickingHub]].com, a site dedicated to closing the tube site, and which prominently quotes Gail Dines, the most visible of today's anti-porn activists. Contrary to the site's claims, this is not a "nonpartisan" petition, but rather an abolitionist project with an emotionally persuasive rallying cry.
Of course, this does not mean that Pornhub, which is owned by Mindgeek, the tube-site behemoth gobbling up the adult industry, is without fault. Last summer, Pornhub continued to work with, and failed to contain the spread of videos from, Girls Do Porn, an amateur porn company sued for abusive filming practices, as Samantha Cole at Vice has tirelessly reported. In the fall, videos of the rape of a missing teenager were reportedly found on the site. Soon after, it was revealed that the site had hosted undercover locker room videos shot at [[South Carolina]]'s Limestone College, which it only removed after the involvement of law enforcement. Earlier this year, the [[BBC]] reported that Pornhub hosted videos of a 14-year-old's rape and was slow to respond to takedown requests.
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Category of people who have ''accused'' [[Donald Trump]] of [[sexual assault]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Shakeup At Republican-Financed Reclaim New York Called 'Period Of Re-evaluation'|https://dailyvoiceplus.com/westchester/westchester-politics/politics/shakeup-at-republican-financed-reclaim-new-york-called-period-of-re-evaluation/771767/]]'' July 10, 2019, Jon Craig, [[Daily Voice Plus]]
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[[Reclaim New York]], a conservative advocacy group funded by the [[Mercer Family Foundation]], is undergoing a staff shakeup that's being called a "period of re-evaluation."
In recent years, Reclaim New York has scrutinized government spending by Gov. [[Andrew Cuomo]]'s administration as well as local villages and school districts.
The non-profit organization's Board of Directors issued a statement on Tuesday, July 9 announcing organizational changes: "Given the scale of the challenges, and our own commitment to fiscal responsibility, we are reevaluating Reclaim's role in the engagement of citizens and our staff in holding government accountable. To that end, we have determined to pause daily programming and to reduce our workforce. We intend to migrate to more of a web-based operation rather than a fully staffed field operation."
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|>| !Shanchang Hu |
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|>| !Shark Week |
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!!!See also
*[[Shark Week|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark_Week]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Sharron Angle |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7c/Sharron_Angle.jpg/175px-Sharron_Angle.jpg]] |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Sharron Angle|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharron_Angle]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Shaun Hufton |
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|>| !Shaun Nichols |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Shawnna Bolick |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Shawnna Bolick|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnna_Bolick]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f364.png}} ''[[She Called Muslims 'Savages' And Islam A 'Cancer.' Now She's A GOP Nominee.|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/laura-loomer-anti-muslim-gop-primary-victory_n_5f3d3bf9c5b683523604d435?ri18n=true]]'' August 19, 2020, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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An anti-[[Muslim]] extremist who once said she didn't care about the mass murder of Muslims won a [[Republican]] congressional primary election in [[Florida]] on Tuesday, and received a late-night congratulations from the president.
[[Laura Loomer]], a 27-year-old far-right operative whose bigotry is so vile she's been kicked off multiple social media platforms, beat out five opponents to capture the GOP nomination for [[Congress]] in Florida's 21st District.
The district includes President [[Donald Trump]]'s [[Mar-a-Lago]] resort, and the president took time Tuesday night to send Loomer some words of encouragement.
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{{f47.png}} ''[[She organized California's back-to-work protests, but now she's calling it quits|https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-05-12/meet-the-woman-who-spearheaded-californias-recent-back-to-work-protests]]'' May 12, 2020, Joshua Emerson Smith, [[Los Angeles Times]]
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A group calling itself We Have Rights has recently started organizing large back-to-work protests throughout [[California]], calling on state and local leaders to end social distancing orders aimed at slowing the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The group, which popped up in just the last two weeks, has a professional-looking website and a growing social media presence, which provide details for upcoming events, instructions for dealing with the media and highly produced Instagram videos, as well as T-shirts and other branded merchandise for sale.
It also has had a charismatic leader in 38-year-old Vivienne Nicole Reign, a [[Newport Beach]] entrepreneur who owns and operates several neuropathy clinics with a chiropractor. Her involvement appears to be ending, however. Last week, under scrutiny from the [[San Diego Union-Tribune]], Reign said she was donating the organization to an unidentified nonprofit group.
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{{f330.png}} ''[[She Said Anthony Fauci Sexually Assaulted Her. Now She Says Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman Paid Her to Lie.|https://reason.com/2020/05/07/she-said-anthony-fauci-sexually-assaulted-her-now-she-says-jacob-wohl-and-jack-burkman-paid-her-to-lie/]]'' May 7, 2020, Nancy Rommelmann, [[Reason Magazine]]
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The writer of the email identified herself as [[Diana Andrade]]. I had never before emailed with Andrade, but had spoken with her 10 days earlier, when I knew her as "Diana Rodriguez." At that time, Rodriguez alleged that when she was 20 years old, in [[2014]], she'd been sexually assaulted by Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s and one of the most visible faces in the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
For those lucky enough to be unfamiliar with the exploits of Wohl and Burkman, they are pro-Trump provocateurs who've found a niche drumming up fake sexual harassment allegations that end comically badly, including against former [[FBI]] Director [[Robert Mueller]] (who turned out to have been serving jury duty the day he was supposed to have committed the assault) and Democratic Sen. [[Elizabeth Warren]] (the press conference for which took place on Burkman's stoop, and whose supposed victim, a 24-year-old Marine, never showed up).
Being on the receiving end of an allegation of sexual misconduct is now a rite of political passage—a perverse sign you've made it. Fauci's star rose in March as he appeared at COVID-19 briefings day after day, outshining President [[Donald Trump]] and occasionally knocking the president's pronouncements out of the headlines. Here, then, was an opportunity for Wohl and Burkman to take down the newest of Trump's perceived enemies, to maybe become favorites in Trump's actual orbit. On the chance it would cause their own star to rise, they would move Fauci toward irrelevancy, if not infamy.
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|>| !Sheila Jackson Lee |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ef/SheilaJackson.JPG/175px-SheilaJackson.JPG]] |
|!birth name |Sheila Jackson|
|!birth date |January 12, 1950 (71 years)|
|!birth place |[[Queens, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens,_New_York]]|
|!party |[[Democratic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |[[Elwyn C. Lee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elwyn_C._Lee]]|
|!children |2|
|!residence |[[Houston|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston]], [[Texas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas]]|
|!alma mater |[[Yale University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale_University]]<br>[[University of Virginia Law School|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Virginia]]|
|!profession |Attorney, Judge|
|!religion |[[Seventh-day Adventist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh-day_Adventist_Church]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Sheila Jackson Lee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_Jackson_Lee]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Sheldon Adelson |
|>| [img width=175px [Adelson in June 2010|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f9/Sheldon_Adelson_crop.jpg/175px-Sheldon_Adelson_crop.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Sheldon Gary Adelson|
|!birth date |August 4, 1933|
|!birth place |[[Boston|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston]], [[Massachusetts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts]], U.S.|
|!death date |January 11, 2021 (87 years)|
|!residence |[[Las Vegas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Vegas]], [[Nevada|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevada]], U.S.|
|!occupation |Founder, Chairman and CEO of [[Las Vegas Sands|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Vegas_Sands]]|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]] (1996–present)|
|!networth |[[US$|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US$]]43.4 billion (June 2018)<<ref " [1]">>|
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!!!See also
*[[Sheldon Adelson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Sheldon Adelson Gave Mitch McConnell's Super PAC $25 Million|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/sheldon-adelson-gave-mitch-mcconnells-super-pac-25-million_n_5f161dbcc5b651977c056284?ri18n=true]]'' July 21, 2020, Kevin Robillard, [[Huffington Post]]
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MANDEL NGAN via Getty Images [[Sheldon Adelson]] typically gives tens of millions of dollars to [[Republican]] groups, but this cycle's donation came earlier than usual.
Billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson and his wife, Miriam, donated a combined $25 million to a super PAC dedicated to keeping Republicans in control of the U.S. Senate, according to a new filing with the [[Federal Election Commission]].
Sheldon and [[Miriam Adelson]] each cut $12.5 million checks to the Senate Leadership Fund, which is controlled by allies of Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]], on June 15. The donations helped the group raise more than $30 million in June, giving it more than $97 million in cash on hand.
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|>| !Sheldon Whitehouse |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a7/Sheldon_Whitehouse%2C_official_portrait%2C_116th_congress.jpg/175px-Sheldon_Whitehouse%2C_official_portrait%2C_116th_congress.jpg]] |
|!birth date |October 20, 1955 (65 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Sheldon Whitehouse|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Whitehouse]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Shell companies and 'dark money' may hide details of Trump ties to DC protests|https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2021/01/trump-tied-to-dc-protests-dark-money-and-shell-companies/]]'' January 22, 2021, Anna Massoglia, [[OpenSecrets News]]
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Former President [[Donald Trump]]'s presidential campaign aides played key roles orchestrating a rally protesting certification of President-elect [[Joe Biden]]'s victory in the [[2020]] presidential election before hundreds of rioters breached the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
But the full extent of the [[Trump campaign]]'s ties to the protests may not be not fully known due to its use of shell companies that hide details of its financial dealings and the central role "dark money" played in the protests.
Multiple individuals listed on the permit granted by the [[National Park Service]] worked for Trump's presidential campaign, as first reported by the [[Associated Press]] over the weekend. That raises new questions about the Trump campaign's lack of spending transparency and the unknown extent of the event's ties to Trump aides.
Trump's campaign disclosed paying more than $2.7 million to the individuals and firms behind the Jan. 6 rally. But FEC disclosures do not necessarily provide a complete picture of the campaign's financial dealings since so much of its spending was routed through shell companies, making it difficult to know who the campaign paid and when.
!!!See also
*[[Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Oaks,_Los_Angeles]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Sherri Tenpenny |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
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|>| !Shialee Grooman |
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|>| !Shillman Foundation |
|!tax id |04-3511089|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 29, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Shillman Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=043511089]]|<|<|
|!EIN |04-3511089|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/2000|<|<|
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|!2019 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2019_%20.pdf]]|06/09/21| $0.00|
|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2018_109708c6.PDF]]|05/31/19| $19,450,801.00|
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|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2016_0e1d5f87.PDF]]|09/15/17| $17,896,639.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2015_0cea0470.PDF]]|09/16/16| $16,801,269.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2014_0baa9a4f.PDF]]|08/05/15| $18,625,204.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2013_0ad1c882.PDF]]|11/14/14| $19,104,530.00|
|!2012 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2012_09a7618a.PDF]]|10/31/13| $19,575,883.00|
|!2011 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2011_08b6b812.PDF]]|11/20/12| $13,725,410.00|
|!2010 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2010_078760ae.PDF]]|10/04/11| $15,949,323.00|
|!2009 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2009_06BE14D5.PDF]]|02/07/11| $4,656,583.00|
|!2008 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2008_04FFB9BC.PDF]]|05/21/09| $5,055,624.00|
|!2007 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/043511089/043511089_2007_03F2D241.PDF]]|05/15/08| $5,973,994.00|
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According to [[Rebel Media]], their ''Shillman Journalism Fellowships'' are separate from the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center's|David Horowitz Freedom Center]] ''Shillman Journalism Fellowships''.<<ref " [1]">>
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Leavitt, Kieran (September 19, 2019). [[Rebel Media files defamation suit against PressProgress in Alberta|https://www.thestar.com/edmonton/2019/09/19/rebel-media-files-defamation-suit-against-pressprogress-in-alberta.html]]. //Toronto Star//.">>
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|!type |[[Heretical Christian movement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_religious_movement]]|
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |[[Lee Man-hee]]|
|!formation |March 14, 1984|
|!predecessor |[[Olive Tree|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_Tree_(religious_movement)]]|
|!website |[[en.shincheonji.kr/|http://en.shincheonji.kr/]]|
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Shincheonji followers believe that Lee, the founder, is the [[second coming|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/second_coming]] or the returned [[Jesus Christ|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Christ]].<<ref " [1]">> Shincheonji claims that the Bible is written in metaphors which only its founder, Lee, can correctly interpret.<<ref " [2]">> Before founding his own religious movement, Lee was a member of the group known as the [[Olive Tree|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_Tree_(religious_movement)]].<<ref " [3]">>
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*[[Shincheonji Church of Jesus|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shincheonji_Church_of_Jesus]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Tan, Lincoln (April 4, 2017). [[Churches on alert of "dangerous cult" Shincheonji on takeover mission|https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11817352]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Tan, Lincoln (April 4, 2017). [[Shincheonji members helped believer "escape" family|https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11817395]].">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Kim, David W. (2019). [[Guwonpa, WMSCOG, and Shincheonji: Three Dynamic Grassroots Groups in Contemporary Korean Christian NRM History|https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/10/3/212/htm]]..">>
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|!birth name |Vellayappa Ayyadurai Shiva|
|!birth date |December 2, 1963 (57 years)|
|!birth place |[[Bombay|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumbai]], [[India|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India]] ,,(now Mumbai),,|
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''V. A. Shiva Ayyadurai'' (born ''Vellayappa Ayyadurai Shiva'', December 2, 1963) is an Indian-born American scientist and entrepreneur. Ayyadurai is notable for his controversial claim to be the "inventor of email", based on the electronic mail software called "EMAIL" he wrote as a [[New Jersey|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Jersey]] high school student in the late 1970s.<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">> Initial reports that repeated Ayyadurai's assertion—from organizations such as ''The Washington Post'' and the Smithsonian Institution—were followed by public retractions.<<ref " [3]">><<ref " [5]">> These corrections were triggered by objections from historians and [[ARPANET|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET]] pioneers who pointed out that [[email was already actively used|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email#history]] in the early 1970s.<<ref " [6]">>
A self-inflated distortion-artist who claims to have invented e-mail over a decade after it was invented, and then sues people who point out that he's wrong.<<ref " [1]">><<ref " [2]">>
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*[[Shiva Ayyadurai|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva_Ayyadurai]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Fact-checking hoaxes and conspiracies about the coronavirus|https://www.politifact.com/article/2020/jan/24/fact-checking-hoaxes-and-conspiracies-about-corona/]], January 24, 2020, PolitiFact.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Mike Masnick (May 11, 2016). [[Guy Who Didn't Invent Email Sues Gawker For Pointing Out He Didn't Invent Email|https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20160511/10135934407/guy-who-didnt-invent-email-sues-gawker-pointing-out-he-didnt-invent-email.shtml]]. //TechDirt//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Mullin, Joe (January 27, 2017). [[Lawyer for "inventor of e-mail" sends threat letter over social media posts|https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/01/lawyer-for-inventor-of-e-mail-sends-threat-letter-over-social-media-posts/]]. //Ars Technica//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Statement from the National Museum of American History: Collection of Materials from V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai|http://americanhistory.si.edu/news/pressrelease.cfm?key=29&newskey=1465]]. National Museum of American History. February 23, 2012.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Jackson, Joab. [[Noam Chomsky disputes email history|http://www.computerworld.com/article/2503255/enterprise-applications/noam-chomsky-disputes-email-history.html]]. Computerworld/IDGNS.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Kolawole, Emi (February 17, 2012). [[Smithsonian acquires documents from inventor of 'EMAIL' program|https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-innovations/va-shivaayyadurai-inventor-of-e-mail-honored-by-smithsonian/2012/02/17/gIQA8gQhKR_story.html]].">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Mullin, Joe. [[History by lawsuit: After Gawker's demise, the 'inventor of e-mail' targets Techdirt|https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/06/shivas-war-one-mans-quest-to-convince-the-world-that-he-invented-e-mail/]].">>
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Shiva Ayyadurai, Who Claims to Have Invented Email, Is Suing Another News Site|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/01/shiva-ayyadurai-files-defamation-lawsuit-against-techdirt.html]]'' January 5, 2017, Brian Feldman, [[New York Magazine]]
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[[Shiva Ayyadurai]], the man who claims to have invented email — and who sued now-defunct gossip blog [[Gawker]] for saying he didn't — announced this morning that he's filed a new lawsuit yesterday against the website [[Techdirt]]. Ayyadurai is seeking $15 million in damages — and is represented by [[Charles Harder]], the lawyer who represented him and [[Hulk Hogan]] in their suits against Gawker.
Ayyadurai's beef with Techdirt concerns their publication of what he describes as "fake news and 14 defamatory articles." Posts on the site include crystal-clear headlines such as "Guy Who Didn't Invent Email Sues Gawker For Pointing Out He Didn't Invent Email" and "Actual Creators Of Email Not At All Happy The [[Fake]] Creator Of Email Got Paid For His [[Bogus]] Claim," and "Here's The Truth: Shiva Ayyadurai Didn't Invent Email." As noted, he's seeking $15 million in damages.
Techdirt would seem to have a pretty good case here. By and large, the only person who really believes that Ayyadurai "invented email" is Ayyadurai himself — a belief that Ayyadurai (who was once married to Nanny star Fran Drescher) has not been shy about sharing with the world. Technology historians near-unanimously credit [[Ray Tomlinson]] with developing the innovation while working for defense contractor Raytheon; when the [[Washington Post]] wrote in a headline that Ayyadurai had invented email, its ombudsman apologized and said he should not have been described as such. (Ayyadurai does appear to have invented an electronic-mesaging system that he named "EMAIL," but that code was copyrighted in [[1982]], more than a decade after the first email was sent over the internet precursor ARPANET.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Shiva Ayyadurai: Antivaxxer for Senate|https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/shiva-ayyadurai-antivaxxer-for-senate/]]'' October 25, 2019, Braden MacBeth, [[Science-Based Medicine]]
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I try to stay away from politics, but it's a simple fact that government policy and science intermingle. If a political candidate builds a platform based denial of science then I think it's Team Science's responsibility to call them out on it. Furthermore, I think it's the responsibility of political parties to refuse to let candidates run on their ticket if they deny basic scientific facts. That brings me to [[Shiva Ayyadurai]], who is seeking the GOP nomination for the [[2020]] United States Senate election in [[Massachusetts]]. Ayyadurai ran as an independent in [[2018]], and was able to bring in 90,000 votes. While that's only 3.4% of the popular vote, that's not nothing for an independent. Ayyadurai out-raised his [[Republican]] opponent by over 3 million dollars. The way I see it, he could have a realistic chance at winning the GOP nomination. The problem is that Shiva Ayyadurai is not only a blatant antivaxxer, but preaches science denial to others in his "lectures". He's able to fill entire yoga studios, because of course he would give his antivaxx lectures in yoga studios, with people who want to hear him preach his antivax nonsense. So it's worth at least taking him somewhat seriously. After watching his "lectures" on [[YouTube]], I feel perfectly comfortable saying that he has no business being on any party's ticket and it's in the GOP's best interest to kick him to a curb.
Ayyadurai is an interesting antivaxxer, in that his lectures are uniquely boring. His lectures follow much of the same format as a college lecture. Most of the time I don't have to work very hard to find the places where science deniers say stuff that is whack. Often it's a matter of what to leave out, and this is where Ayyadurai differs. I usually watch these things just before going to bed, and I tried to get through his entire lecture for more than a week. My record was 20 minutes-in before zonking out. Actually, his lectures are less like a university and more like Unisom. He spouts the same ridiculous antivaxxer talking points as Del BigTree and [[Andrew Wakefield]], he's just able to cover up his radical antivax viewpoints with his concerned-neutral-sounding-professor act.
His rhetorical strategy is pretty simple, and it's got a long history among antivaxxers; he just pulls it off better. And by "better" I mean "worse". First he uses his legitimate academic credentials, business background, and his claim that he invented email as reasons why he should be taken seriously. Then he attacks academia as being a hivemind that only allows certain types of thought. After all that he takes on the role of the science professor and breaks down slightly-below-MCAT-level biology for the audience who either never learned it or doesn't remember it. This is an important rhetorical tool because it makes his audience feel as though they understand the science behind vaccines and the immune system. That way they can then see both sides of the "debate" around vaccines as Ayyadurai explains it to them. Even though the vaccine "debate" only exists in the mind of the antivaxxers. That's when Ayyadurai can easily slip the most common antivax zombie lies in without them seeming really out of place to the unaware audience. So I'm going to show why Ayyadurai isn't credible, and doesn't understand academia or vaccines.
Shiva Ayyadurai is an antivaxxer
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Shiva Ayyadurai's Senate Campaign Was Being Promoted By Fake Facebook Accounts|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ninajankowicz/elizabeth-warren-senate-campaign-shiva-ayyadurai-facebook]]'' October 2, 2018, Nina Jankowicz, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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But three weeks ago, after inquiries from [[BuzzFeed News]], [[Facebook]] deleted the Johnson account along with at least three other fake profiles that appear to have been part of a coordinated astroturfing campaign to benefit Ayyadurai. Facebook also removed three profiles and a page belonging to a key Ayyadurai campaign volunteer, Frank Licata.
A Facebook spokesperson told BuzzFeed News the company "disabled several accounts and Pages for violating our policies against fake accounts, spam, and misrepresentation."
Though this instance of false amplification was small-scale compared to the millions of impressions generated by Russian trolls during and after the [[2016]] election, it demonstrates the ongoing presence of astroturfing and fake accounts in US politics.
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{{f44.png}} ''[[Shock video comes back to haunt Donald Trump as he insists he's not racist|https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/shock-video-comes-back-to-haunt-donald-trump-as-he-insists-hes-not-racist/news-story/329e563eaeac934181b00ea8655d8e11]]'' July 18, 2019, Shannon Molloy, [[News.com.au]]
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Now, a video of the US President speaking to [[Congress]] in [[1993]] about Native American Indian reservations has emerged.
"Here he is, being who is, in 1993," MS[[NBC]] show [[Deadline]] White House said introducing the clip of Mr Trump speaking on Capitol Hill.
"If you look at some of the reservations you've approved, you sir, in your great wisdom have approved, I will tell you right now, they don't look like Indians to me," Mr Trump says.
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{{f28.png}} ''[[Shocker: Cambridge Analytica scandal touch-paper Aleksandr Kogan tapped Twitter data too|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/04/30/aleksandr_kogan_also_slurped_twitter_data/]]'' April 30, 2018, Rebecca Hill, [[The Register]]
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The [[Cambridge]] academic at the centre of the [[Facebook]] data-harvesting scandal also had access to [[Twitter]] data, the social network has confirmed.
[[Aleksandr Kogan]], who developed the app that sucked up the data of users and their friends to sell on to political consultancy [[Cambridge Analytica]], had access to Twitter data for one day in [[2015]].
Twitter said that Kogan's firm, GSR, had "one-time API access to a random sample of public tweets from a five-month period from December [[2014]] to April 2015".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sidney Powell And Mike Lindell Are Using Dominion's Defamation Suit To Boost The Election Fraud Claims That Got Them Sued|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/sidney-powell-mike-lindell-dominion-lawsuit-conspiracies]]'' June 25, 2021, Zoe Tillman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — [[Donald Trump]] allies [[Sidney Powell]] and [[Mike Lindell]] used a court hearing Thursday to make clear they aren't backing off baseless election fraud conspiracy theories — even as they argued for a judge to dismiss billion-dollar lawsuits that accuse them of defamation for pushing those very same claims.
Powell, Lindell, and former Trump lawyer and adviser [[Rudy Giuliani]] were all sued earlier this year by [[Dominion Voting Systems]] Inc, a private company that contracts with local governments to provide election software and equipment. The trio had spent the weeks after the November election promoting baseless theories that Dominion had been part of a scheme to rig the contest for President [[Joe Biden]]. The company took them to court.
A federal judge in [[Washington]] heard arguments Thursday on motions filed by Giuliani, Lindell, and Powell to have the cases tossed out. Giuliani's arguments dealt less with the substance of Dominion's defamation claim; he's taking issue with how the company alleged it was harmed financially as a threshold issue. But lawyers for Powell and Lindell delved into the question of whether Dominion had cleared the bar at this stage of the case to argue they'd acted with "actual malice," a key issue in defamation cases.
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*[[Silver Spring, Maryland|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Spring,_Maryland]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Silvertail Books|http://www.silvertailbooks.com/]].
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*[[Simon Wiesenthal Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Wiesenthal_Center]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Sinclair Broadcast Group|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_Broadcast_Group]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sinclair Caves to Reality, Won't Air Bonkers Fauci Conspiracy Theory|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/07/sinclair-wont-air-bonkers-judy-mikovits-anthony-fauci-conspiracy]]'' July 27, 2020, Caleb Ecarma, [[Vanity Fair]]
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It sure seems like [[Jesse Watters]] has swallowed the Q pill. While the [[Fox News]] host was once confined to serving as Bill O'Reilly's man on the street—a role he used to mock Asian Americans and commemorate the anniversary of [[9/11]] by commenting, of terrorist attacks, it's "always a [[Muslim]]"—Watters has since graduated to using his own weekend show to discuss the pet conspiracy theory of [[Donald Trump]]'s most ardent supporters that claims the president is secretly battling a deep state pedophile ring that supposedly includes [[Hillary Clinton]] and dozens of [[Hollywood]], media, and political celebrities. During a Saturday interview with first son [[Eric Trump]], Watters commented that [[QAnon]] followers have "uncovered a lot of great stuff."
Watters began the segment by questioning [[Twitter]]'s "censorship and some funny business" against the QAnon movement. "[Twitter] eliminated about 7,000 accounts, a hundred and fifty others—100,000 accounts are in the crosshairs," he said. "Do you think that this is an attempt to kind of interfere in an election?" Watters acknowledged that some QAnon-related theories are "crazy," including the belief that a pedophile ring is being run in a [[Washington]], D.C., pizzeria and that the online retailer Wayfair is secretly shipping sex trafficking victims, but lauded their posts commenting on the [[Jeffrey Epstein]] scandal and their claims about the "deep state." "I never saw Q as—as dangerous as antifa, but antifa gets to run wild on the internet," the Fox host concluded, failing to note an [[FBI]] memo released last year warning against the domestic terrorist threats posed by QAnon fanatics after several were arrested, including one who was detained by police for blocking Hoover Dam traffic with an armored truck while packing handguns and assault-style rifles. "What do you think of what's going on there?"
After the segment received blowback, Watters maintained that he was just asking questions. "While discussing the double standard of big tech censorship, I mentioned the conspiracy group QAnon, which I don't support or believe in," he told Axios in a statement over the weekend. "My comments should not be mistaken for giving credence to this fringe platform."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Sinclair Delays Segment Touting Coronavirus Conspiracy Theory After Backlash|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/sinclair-coronavirus-plandemic-conspiracy_n_5f1c3eb0c5b6296fbf436421?ri18n=true]]'' July 25, 2020, Sara Boboltz, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Sinclair Broadcasting Group]], the local news behemoth that runs nearly 200 stations across the country, said it has decided to "delay" airing a segment highlighting a baseless and inflammatory conspiracy theory about the origin of the coronavirus.
"We will spend the coming days bringing together other viewpoints and provide additional context," the company said in a Saturday afternoon statement.
[[Eric Bolling]], a former [[Fox News]] host who now hosts a program for Sinclair called "America This Week," spent several minutes on his latest show interviewing [[Judy Mikovits]], a discredited scientist who is a central character in the conspiracy film "[[Plandemic]]," Media Matters was first to report.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sinclair gives "Plandemic" conspiracy theorists a platform to spread their lies about Dr. Fauci and the coronavirus|https://www.mediamatters.org/sinclair-broadcast-group/sinclair-gives-plandemic-conspiracy-theorists-platform-spread-their-lies]]'' July 23, 2020, Zachary Pleat, [[Media Matters]]
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Baseless conspiracy theories about the novel coronavirus and Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], a prominent member of the White House coronavirus task force, found a platform on the new episode of [[Sinclair Broadcast Group]]'s America This Week. The episode is available for streaming on Sinclair-owned or -operated television station websites and is set to air on dozens of Sinclair stations over the weekend.
Toward the end of his show, host [[Eric Bolling]] interviewed [[Judy Mikovits]] of the conspiracy theory video [[Plandemic]] and her attorney [[Larry Klayman]] about their plans to sue Fauci. He introduced the prerecorded interview by referring to her as "an expert in virology" who previously "worked with Dr. Anthony Fauci."
Mikovits gained notoriety after she made multiple false and misleading claims about the coronavirus and public health in Plandemic. Mikovits argued that mandatory coronavirus vaccines will "kill millions as they already have with their vaccines," and falsely claimed that "flu vaccines increase the odds by 36% of getting COVID-19" and are part of a plot against what filmmaker Mikki Willis called "natural remedies" for the virus. Mikovits also asserted that it's "insanity" to close beaches because somehow the sand and "healing microbes in the ocean" will actually help treat the virus. She also touted antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for the virus, despite multiple studies casting doubt on its efficacy, and she and the film pushed the false claim that the death count from COVID-19 is being inflated. The news magazine Science also reported that Mikovits made false claims about Fauci and her own credentials in the film, and FactCheck.org explained that she made false claims about face masks and Ebola. At the end of May, Mikovits also defended a bogus bleach product as a treatment for COVID-19. [[YouTube]], [[Facebook]], and multiple other platforms have removed Plandemic from their sites for containing potentially harmful misinformation about COVID-19.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sinclair is forcing its stations to run a commentary segment that's essentially a Trump campaign ad|https://www.mediamatters.org/sinclair-broadcast-group/sinclair-forcing-its-stations-run-commentary-segment-thats-essentially]]'' June 20, 2019, Pam Vogel, [[Media Matters]]
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Conservative local news giant [[Sinclair Broadcast Group]] is now pushing its local news stations to air what amounts to an unofficial ad for the Trump [[2020]] campaign.
The local news behemoth currently employs two commentators -- one pro-Trump and one liberal -- who each produce a "must-run" commentary segment on a near-daily basis. The segments are distributed to Sinclair's local news stations across the country, and the stations are required to air them within a certain period of time, typically during a local newscast. The June 19 commentary segments from [[Boris Epshteyn]] and [[Ameshia Cross]] tackled President [[Donald Trump]]'s reelection campaign launch ploy in [[Orlando]].
Epshteyn, who worked on Trump's [[2016]] campaign and may have signed a nondisparagement agreement during that time that would prevent him from criticizing the president, delivered a 90-second segment that could just as easily have been produced by the Trump campaign itself.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Six campaign staffers working on Tulsa rally test positive for coronavirus|https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/20/politics/trump-campaign-staffers/index.html]]'' June 20, 2020, Donald Judd, [[CNN]]
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"Per safety protocols, campaign staff are tested for COVID-19 before events. Six members of the advance team tested positive out of hundreds of tests performed, and quarantine procedures were immediately implemented. No COVID-positive staffers or anyone in immediate contact will be at today's rally or near attendees and elected officials. As previously announced, all rally attendees are given temperature checks before going through security, at which point they are given wristbands, facemasks and hand sanitizer," [[Tim Murtaugh]], the Trump campaign communications director, said in a statement.
The rally is being convened despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. [[Oklahoma]] recently reported its largest single day increase in coronavirus cases since the start of the pandemic, and the arena where the rally will take place requested a written plan from the campaign "detailing the steps the event will institute for health and safety, including those related to social distancing."
The Trump campaign has said that it takes "safety seriously," and noted hand sanitizer, temperature checks and masks will be provided to attendees, though actually wearing a mask won't be required. Trump himself doubled down on this position in an interview with Axios that was published late Friday, saying, "I recommend people do what they want."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Six Russian military officers charged in vast hacking campaign|https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/six-russian-military-officers-charged-in-vast-hacking-campaign-1.5151308]]'' October 19, 2020, Eric Tucker, Associated Press, [[CTV News]]
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WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department announced charges Monday against [[Russia]]n intelligence officers in cyberattacks that targeted a French presidential election, the Winter [[Olympic]]s in [[South Korea]] and American businesses. The case implicates the same [[Kremlin]] unit that interfered in the [[2016]] U.S. elections, but is not related to the November vote.
The indictment accuses the six defendants, all said to be current and former officers in the Russian military intelligence agency known as the GRU, of hacks that prosecutors say were aimed at furthering the Kremlin's geopolitical interests and in destabilizing or punishing perceived enemies. All told, the attacks caused billions of dollars in losses and disrupted a broad cross-section of life, including health care in [[Pennsylvania]], a power grid serving hundreds of thousands of customers in [[Ukraine]] and a French election that saw the late-stage disclosure of hacked emails.
The seven-count indictment is the most recent in a series of Justice Department prosecutions of Russian hackers, often working on behalf of the government. Past cases have focused on attacks against targets like internet giant [[Yahoo]] and the 2016 presidential contest, when Russian hackers from the GRU stole Democratic emails that were released online in the weeks before the election.
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*[[Strategic lawsuit against public participation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_lawsuit_against_public_participation]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Ontario Court of Appeal clarifies test under "anti-SLAPP" legislation|https://www.osler.com/en/resources/regulations/2018/ontario-court-of-appeal-clarifies-test-under-anti-slapp-legislation]], Aug 31, 2018, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Small Business Rescue Money Flows to Major Trump Donors|https://theintercept.com/2020/04/24/coronavirus-small-business-loans-trump-donors-ppp/]]'' April 24, 2020, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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Major donors to President [[Donald Trump]]'s presidential reelection campaign have won coveted loans from the Paycheck Protection Program, the new government effort to provide a lifeline to small businesses under duress because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The loans, which are converted to grants if payroll is maintained and other, sometimes unclear, conditions are met, have been out of reach for tens of thousands of small business owners, many of whom have faced delays and denials. But PPP loans have been swiftly approved for a number of corporations whose executives have donated heavily to Trump's campaign, [[Securities and Exchange Commission]] records show.
The largest known recipient of small business rescue money has been a set of luxury hotels run by [[Archie Bennett]] and his son Monty Bennett. The pair have obtained over $59 million in PPP funds for Ashford [[Hospital]]ity Trust and Braemar Hotels & Resorts, holding companies used to own and manage a range of hotels, including the Ritz-Carlton in St. Thomas. The companies were eligible for PPP loans because the program was intentionally designed to benefit large franchise owners of restaurants and hotels operators, as long as each location employs 500 people or less.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Small-town vigilantes duped into standing guard for Antifa 'bus invasion' hoax|https://globalnews.ca/news/7038764/antifa-bus-george-floyd-protests/]]'' June 8, 2020, Josh K. Elliott, [[Global News]]
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Hundreds of armed, primarily white vigilantes have come out in recent days not to protest the death of [[George Floyd]], but to defend their small towns from [[Antifa]] "invasions" that haven't happened.
These would-be vigilante groups seem to have fallen for a far-right hoax on social media, which warns that busloads of anti-fascist agitators are being sent to small towns to destroy their white-owned farms and businesses. There is currently no evidence to support that claim, according to media reports and statements by multiple police departments across the United States.
Nevertheless, groups of right-wing gun-lovers have been standing on guard against a made-up invasion in recent weeks, amid unproven claims from the White House that protest-related looting is the work of Antifa, rather than opportunistic protesters. U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] has even attempted to label Antifa as a terrorist organization — although it's much closer to an unorganized movement of far-left individuals.
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A new review of grant documents, first published on the dark web, provides a snapshot of how groups tied to [[Leonard Leo]]–the man who put Amy Barrett on President Trump's list for the Supreme Court–have been secretly funded to file briefs with the Supreme Court to overturn U.S. laws, including the [[Affordable Care Act]].
Leo, the co-chair of the [[Federalist Society]];s board, was previously the group's Executive Vice President. Earlier this year, he announced the launch of a for-profit firm called [[CRC Advisors]], which is working closely with Leo-tied non-profits that were being rebranded–including one previously known only as the "[[Judicial Education Project]]" (JEP).
His move came in the aftermath of an in-depth investigation of Leo in [[2019]] by [[Robert O'Harrow]] and Shawn Boberg of the [[Washington Post]]'s investigative unit, which documented how Leo directed millions from big donors to groups spending big to get nominees of Trump confirmed and to block Merrick Garland's confirmation to the Supreme Court. Senators Stabenow, Schumer, and Whitehouse recently announced that they will be issuing a new series of reports about the impact of court capture on Americans' rights, following on earlier white papers, and Senator Whitehouse recently testified about these issues before the House.
!!!See also
*[[Snopes|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snopes]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[So-called 'intellectuals' can't let go of "The Bell Curve"|https://theoutline.com/post/4024/andrew-sullivan-sam-harris-jordan-peterson-the-bell-curve]]'' April 2, 2018, Alex Nichols, [[The Outline]]
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It has been 24 years since [[Charles Murray]] and Richard J. Herrnstein first published [[The Bell Curve]], their 800-page attempt to reboot discredited race science for the Clinton era. The [[1994]] book, which argued that differences in hereditary IQ, not opportunity, can largely explain away American social and economic hierarchies, was the latest in a long series of efforts by privileged groups to use pseudoscience to explain their station in life as natural and immutable. Like the fraudulent race science used to justify slavery in the 19th century, this thesis was highly attractive to those at the top of the social ladder. Whenever arbitrary hierarchies exist — from feudalism to modern structural racism — those who benefit will always grasp at straws to cast their good luck as personal merit. Although Murray and Herrnstein's conclusions were quickly revealed to be hokum by more competent researchers, the book's remaining fans have yet to get over it. Unfortunately, many of The Bell Curve's remaining fans are prominent thought leaders writing for some of the largest publications that still exist, proving that middle-aged white male "intellectuals" think very little of resorting to racism to justify their privilege.
One of the most consistent, committed defenders of the race-IQ link is [[Andrew Sullivan]], formerly of the [[New Republic]] and [[The Atlantic]] and now of [[New York]]. As TNR's editor in the early '90s, Sullivan published excerpts from The Bell Curve and defended Murray and Herrnstein's conclusions, causing a backlash among the staff that eventually led to him resigning. Despite the damage to his career, Sullivan remains convinced that white people are genetically superior to other races, and every so often he recapitulates this stance in increasingly wishy-washy terms. Last year, he compared protests against Murray's appearance at Middlebury College to the Salem Witch [[Trial]]s. Last week, he jumped into an existing argument over The Bell Curve between [[Vox]]'s [[Ezra Klein]] and the militant atheist podcaster [[Sam Harris]]. Yet again, he defended Murray and himself against charges of racism, all while cosigning The Bell Curve's conclusion that some races are genetically superior to others. Hilariously, he accused Klein of racism for (accurately) describing Charles Murray as a "white man." "Where I do draw the line is the attempt to smear legitimate conservative ideas and serious scientific arguments as the equivalent of peddling white supremacy and bigotry," Sullivan wrote.
The controversy Sullivan is referencing is convoluted and exhausting, but here's a relatively brief summary: Sam Harris is a sort of store-brand American [[Richard Dawkins]] who somehow survived the mid-[[2000]]s heyday of pedantic New Atheism. He rose to prominence with his [[2004]] book The End of Faith, a critique of fundamentalist religion that reached number 4 on the [[New York Times]] bestseller list. He now expresses his opposition to religion — and, curiously for someone living in a one-percent [[Muslim]] country, Islam in particular — on his podcast "Waking Up," which is currently the 7th-most popular podcast in iTunes's "Science & Medicine" category. In May [[2017]], Harris had Murray on the podcast after the latter was shouted down during an appearance at Middlebury. While other campus-PC obsessives like Sullivan and The Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf wrung their hands over Murray's right to be heard, Harris lauded Murray's ideas themselves and slammed his critics as being politically motivated in their dismissal of the research cited in The Bell Curve (much of which was bankrolled by the [[Pioneer Fund]], an SPLC-listed hate group tied to both the original Nazis and their modern counterparts in the white nationalist movement).
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{{f344.png}} ''[[So, Uh, Why Is Richard Spencer Still on Twitter?|https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/richard-spencer-audio-milo-yiannopolous-twitter-907650/]]'' November 4, 2019, EJ Dickson, [[Rolling Stone]]
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On early Monday morning, leaked audio attributed to white supremacist [[Richard Spencer]] was published on fellow alt-right figure Milo Yiannopolous' [[YouTube]] channel. In the clip, which was allegedly recorded in the summer of [[2017]], Spencer is heard yelling racial and ethnic slurs with reference to the [[Unite the Right]] rally, the alt-right rally in [[Charlottesville]] where one protester was killed.
"We are coming back here a fucking hundred times," the person who is allegedly Spencer says on the recording, an apparent reference to Charlottesville. "I am so mad. I am so fucking mad at these people." The voice in the video later refers to the protesters at Charlottesville as "little fucking kikes" and "fucking octoroons," ranting, "My ancestors enslaved those pieces of fucking shit."
One of the key figures behind the alt-right, Spencer initially rose to prominence by endorsing white-nationalist principles such as racial purity and so-called peaceful ethnic cleansing. Yet he gained some degree of mainstream visibility thanks to his academic credentials and buttoned-up persona, which was markedly different than that of other white supremacists. As a result, many mainstream media outlets provided a platform for Spencer's views by using him as a source, most notoriously [[CNN]], which interviewed Spencer last summer.
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*[[Social Contract Press|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Contract_Press]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[The Social Contract Press|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/social-contract-press]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Socialism for the Rich, Harsh Capitalism for the Rest|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmdivrgllf4]]'' April 8, 2019, Robert Reich, [[YouTube]]
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[[Robert Reich]] explains how the wealthy and corporations receive billions in corporate welfare.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Sociologist Andrew Whitehead: How Christian nationalism drives American politics|https://www.salon.com/2020/02/29/sociologist-andrew-whitehead-how-christian-nationalism-drives-american-politics/]]'' February 29, 2020, Paul Rosenberg, [[Salon]]
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In early [[2018]], after a year of confusion over why [[Donald Trump]] had been elected, Clemson sociologist Andrew Whitehead and two colleagues provided compelling evidence — which I wrote about here — that "voting for Trump was, at least for many Americans, a symbolic defense of the United States' perceived Christian heritage." That is, it represented "Christian nationalism," even when controlling for other popular explanations such as "economic dissatisfaction, sexism, anti-black prejudice, anti-[[Muslim]] refugee attitudes, and anti-immigrant sentiment." The puzzle of why white evangelicals voted for Trump so overwhelmingly turned out to have a simple explanation: It wasn't their religion that he championed — Trump is conspicuously not a person of faith — but rather its place in society.
Now, Whitehead and one of those colleagues, [[University of Oklahoma]] sociologist Samuel Perry, have a new book taking their research approach much further: "Taking America Back for God: Christian Nationalism in the United States." Donald Trump doesn't figure as a central subject in the book, but then, he doesn't have to. By exploring and explaining the power of Christian nationalism, Whitehead and Perry provide one of the best perspectives possible on the [[2020]] race, and the larger forces that will continue to polarize America for some time to come.
Significantly, the authors explore Christian nationalism's influence on society as a whole — not just on those who embrace it, but on those across the whole spectrum, from adherents to opponents — while not forgetting how extreme its animating vision is. They cite Corey Robin's "The Reactionary Mind" and Jason Stanley's "How Fascism Works," for example, in making the point that while "Christian nationalism seeks to preserve or reinstitute boundaries in the public sphere," its believers are "most desperate" to influence "Americans' private worlds," as is true of "all reactionary movements."
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{{f49.png}} ''[[Soldiers of Odin splinter in Canada over 'racist agenda' of far-right group's leadership in Finland|https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/soldiers-of-odin-splinter-in-canada-over-racist-agenda-of-far-right-groups-leadership-in-finland]]'' May 1, 2017, Stewart Bell, [[National Post]]
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TORONTO — The far-right group [[Soldiers of Odin]] has splintered in [[Canada]] after the two main factions turned against each other in a dispute over whether to remain aligned with their racist namesake in northern [[Europe]].
The split began last week when the president of Soldiers of Odin Canada, [[Bill Daniels]], denounced the "racist agenda" of Soldiers of Odin leaders in [[Finland]] and said his branch was no longer associated with them.
"Their ridiculous belief in racism has always been a huge issue for us in Canada as we do not support or share their views on race," Daniels said on [[Facebook]], calling the Finnish leaders "racist, unorganized, reckless" thugs.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Some Canadians who received unsolicited copy of Epoch Times upset by claim that China was behind virus|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/epoch-times-coronavirus-bioweapon-1.5548217]]'' May 1, 2020, Andrea Bellemare, [[CBC News]]
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The [[Epoch Times]], a newspaper that has polarized people over its content, is coming under fire for advancing a conspiracy theory about the origin of the coronavirus — and having it delivered straight into people's mailboxes unsolicited.
Some Canadians who received it by mail and a postal carrier who says he is forced to deliver it are angry over a special eight-page edition of the paper exploring the idea that the virus that causes COVID-19 was created as a biological weapon and arguing it should be called "the CCP virus," a reference to the [[Chinese]] Communist Party.
People in Oakville, [[Etobicoke]], [[Markham]], and [[Toronto]], Ont. all reported getting copies of a special edition of the Epoch Times, as did residents in [[Vancouver]], [[Kelowna]], B.C., and [[Winnipeg]]. Some of them expressed concerns to [[CBC News]] over the content. Complaints have also surfaced on social media.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Some Officials Find Intelligence Network 'Useful'|http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/larouche/larou1.htm]]'' January 15, 1985, John Mintz, [[Washington Post]]
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Norman Bailey recalls that soon after he joined the [[National Security Council]], he received a call from NSC officials asking him to talk to a group of followers of right-wing presidential candidate Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. who were offering intelligence information to the agency.
Bailey, then NSC's senior director of international economic affairs, said he found the visitors' intelligence on economics and foreign affairs surprisingly on target.
He said he met with LaRouche's followers numerous times in 1982 and 1983 in his Executive Office Building office, and three times with LaRouche himself -- including once for dinner at LaRouche's rented Loudoun County estate. Bailey said he circulated within NSC a well-researched position paper that two LaRouche followers wrote about fusion energy.
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Oracle co-founder [[Larry Ellison]]'s decision to host a fundraiser for [[Donald Trump]] on Wednesday has awakened the usually passive workforce at his company, angering some employees who are going public with their disgust over Ellison's actions.
On Thursday, some Oracle employees announced plans to stop working for a few hours in order to protest their boss's fundraiser, Recode has learned, part of a push described as "No [[Ethics]] / No Work." A group of activists at Oracle are calling on employees to spend their afternoons volunteering with community or advocacy groups, technically part of a "log off" since so many employees work remotely.
Having failed to pressure Ellison into canceling the event, these workers are now calling on Ellison and Oracle's board to "host a fundraiser or commit funds to a humanitarian cause of their choice" and to issue a statement "denouncing the administration's reckless, divisive political tactics, reaffirming our company's commitment to diversity and inclusion, and committing to diversifying the Board of Directors."
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Some Worry About Judicial Nominee's Ties to a Religious Group|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/28/us/amy-coney-barrett-nominee-religion.html]]'' September 28, 2017, Laurie Goodstein, [[New York Times]]
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One of President Trump's judicial nominees became something of a hero to religious conservatives after she was grilled at a Senate hearing this month over whether her [[Roman Catholic]] faith would influence her decisions on the bench.
The nominee, Amy Coney Barrett, a law professor up for an appeals court seat, had raised the issue herself in articles and speeches over the years. The Democratic senators on the Judiciary Committee zeroed in on her writings, and in the process prompted accusations that they were engaged in religious bigotry.
"The dogma lives loudly within you," declared Senator [[Dianne Feinstein]], Democrat of [[California]], in what has become an infamous phrase. Senator [[Orrin Hatch]], [[Republican]] of [[Utah]], accused his colleagues of employing an unconstitutional "religious test" for office.
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For indispensable reporting on the coronavirus crisis, the election, and more, subscribe to the [[Mother Jones]] Daily newsletter.
[[Arkansas]] is witnessing what may be the most expensive political ad campaign in state history: $1.5 million worth of glowing TV spots supporting [[Tom Cotton]], a [[Republican]] congressman who's running against Democrat Sen. Mark Pryor.
The race could decide which party controls the Senate. But no one knows who's paying for this giant ad buy—and that's partly because the group behind those ads may have flaunted [[IRS]] law in order to conceal the identities of its donors.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Someone reported this teacher's white supremacist activities - and got him fired|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/vbyz9y/someone-reported-this-teachers-white-supremacist-activities-and-got-him-fired]]'' January 8, 2018, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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A substitute teacher and former field hockey coach at an all-girls [[Catholic]] high school in [[Maryland]] was fired after administrators were tipped off that he was a white nationalist, found to be affiliated with alt-right thought leader [[Richard Spencer]].
Turns out that [[Greg Conte]], 29, who had been working at the Academy of the Holy Cross high school since at least [[2014]], was moonlighting as director of operations at the [[National Policy Institute]], a white nationalist think tank founded by Spencer.
The school received an anonymous tip-off in the form of an email regarding Conte in late October, the school's communications director, Danielle Ballantine, confirmed to VICE News. Ballantine said the school was able to confirm the contents of the email very quickly. Days later, school president Kathleen Ryan Prebble confronted Conte, who confessed to his alternate white nationalist identity, and fired him.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Something Awful's Notorious 'Fuck You and Die' Forum Shuts Down Because of Nazis|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qjd8dv/something-awfuls-notorious-fuck-you-and-die-forum-shuts-down-because-of-nazis]]'' January 7, 2020, Matthew Gault, [[Vice News]]
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Before [[4chan]], there was Fuck You and Die (FYAD). In the early days of the internet, [[Something Awful]] (SA) was a forum where internet comedians honed their craft, people posted grotesque things to shock each other, and memes were born. FYAD was a subforum of Something Awful, a place where the site's worst impulses flowed freely. Now FYAD is gone, shut down by Something Awful founder Richard "Lowtax" Kyanka.
"FYAD, back in the day, used to be full of funny people producing funny content. There were some incredible threads, and they had their own unique sense of humor that couldn't be found anywhere else," Kyanka said in an SA post announcing the end of FYAD. "Now FYAD is a [fucking] racist shithole with no redeeming qualities whatsoever...so congratulations for killing FYAD. I hope the iron crosses and swastikas and Hitler threads were worth it."
"Everyone who was funny on FYAD moved to [[Twitter]]. The people who were left were...right wing Nazi people."
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Something's Brewing in the Deep Red West|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/matt-shea-washington-state-liberty-744850/]]'' October 23, 2018, Leah Sottile, [[Rolling Stone]]
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"A lot of people in the media, some people even here today have come out publicly and tried to smear other people, OK? Tried to tell in the media that certain individuals are not who they say they are. Try to smear them without any facts," he says. He's spitting his words now. "And I want to tell you something about that: We can't become those dirty, godless, hateful people."
In the weeks after this moment, editorial boards around the state will question how Shea — chair of the state [[Republican]] caucus — saw no consequences for these words. "[[Spokane]] lawmaker gets free pass on press-bashing. Why?" asked a [[Tacoma]] editorial. Even [[Washington]] Gov. Jay Inslee tweeted that Shea's words "should disqualify him" from his role on the legislature's public-records task force.
But Shea — a five-term elected official now running for a sixth — rarely sees any blowback for the things he says or for the fact that in his nine years in office he has allied with some of the most high-profile conspiracy theorists and anti-government extremists in the American West: from [[Cliven Bundy]] and his sons to a neo-Confederate [[Idaho]] preacher to the head of the [[Oath Keepers]], an extremist group that believes "the United States is collaborating with a one-world tyrannical conspiracy called the New World Order."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[South African government slams Trump for alleged crude, disparaging insults against Nelson Mandela|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-mandela-insult-south-africa-1.5715919]]'' September 8, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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A report that U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] made crude, disparaging remarks about [[Nelson Mandela]], [[South Africa]]'s [[Nobel Peace Prize]]-winning former leader, has drawn an angry response from South Africa's ruling party and others.
According to a book written by [[Michael Cohen]], Trump's former personal lawyer, Trump said that Mandela, who guided South Africa in its politically fraught transition from a racist apartheid government to a democracy, was a terrible leader.
Cohen wrote that after Mandela's death in [[2013]], Trump said: "Mandela f -- -ed the whole country up. Now it's a shithole. F -- k Mandela. He was no leader."
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*[[South Australia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Australia]] - //Wikipedia.//
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Last week, notorious right-wing provocateur and misinformation artist [[Roger Stone]] sat in a [[Washington]], D.C. courtroom and stated that a team of [[Florida]]-based "volunteers" runs his social media accounts, handles his cell phone, and "revolves" in and out of his home. Stone listed three well-known people associated with the extremist group the [[Proud Boys]]: [[Tyler Ziolkowski]], AKA Tyler Whyte, who founded the Florida chapter of the Proud Boys; [[Jacob Engels]], an InfoWars contributor and online troll who claims to be a reporter "embedded with" the group; and [[Enrique Tarrio]], the [[Miami]]-based Proud Boy who is the group's national chairman.
Stone also listed a fourth, lesser-known "volunteer," [[Rey Perez]]. Now New Times has learned Perez is also an avowed Proud Boy who has boasted online about managing social media accounts for Stone.
Perez is also involved with Nova Southeastern University's College [[Republican]]s. (He was listed as the organization's president in at least one NSU page online, though that page is no longer up-to-date and a different student now fills that role.) And he appears to have clear ties to Turning Point [[USA]], the millennial-focused campus conservative group that has been accused of being a breeding ground for alt-right college students. TPUSA itself is not expressly racist; instead, the group mostly shares memes stating that "socialism sucks" and "big government sucks." But the group continues getting outed for its connections to the fringe right. Last year, the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], one of America's most prominent civil rights groups, said TPUSA has a "blooming romance with the alt-right."
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{{f349.png}} ''[[South Korea seeks coronavirus murder charges, over 3,000 dead worldwide|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus/south-korea-seeks-coronavirus-murder-charges-over-3000-dead-worldwide-idUSKBN20P1LO]]'' March 2, 2020, Stephanie Nebehay, [[Reuters]]
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The [[Seoul]] government asked prosecutors to launch a murder investigation into leaders of the church, a movement that reveres founder [[Lee Man-hee]]. Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon said that if Lee and other heads of the church had cooperated, preventive measures could have stopped fatalities.
"The situation is this serious and urgent, but where are the leaders of the [[Shincheonji]], including Lee Man-hee, the chief director of this crisis?" Park said on [[Facebook]] late on Sunday.
Seoul's city government said it had filed a criminal complaint with the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, asking for an investigation of Lee and 12 others on charges of murder and disease control act violations.
Lee knelt and apologised to the country on Monday that one church member had infected many others, calling the epidemic a "great calamity". "We did our best but were not able to stop the spread of the virus," Lee told reporters.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Southern Co., CVS, Dow Chemical Funding Trump Dark Money Group Tied to Racist, Anti-Semitic Views|https://maplight.org/story/southern-co-cvs-dow-chemical-funding-trump-dark-money-group-tied-to-racist-anti-semitic-views/]]'' May 31, 2018, Andrew Perez, [[MapLight]]
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Three Fortune 500 companies have donated at least $1.6 million to a controversial pro-Trump "dark money" organization that's been criticized for racist, sexist, homophobic, and anti-Muslim sentiments expressed by its staff.
[[America First Policies]], a nonprofit established last year by former Trump campaign officials, has received donations from Southern Company ($1 million), CVS Health ($500,000) and Dow Chemical ($100,000), according to corporate disclosures. Although America First Policies reportedly raised $26 million last year, it hasn't disclosed any details about its finances yet and won't file its first tax return until November.
In recent months, CNN found that America First Policies' advocacy director made racist, sexist, anti-LGBT, and anti-Muslim comments online, while a policy staffer called President Barack Obama "the Islamchurian candidate." Mediaite published a video of another policy advisor to the group saying that "the only thing the Nazis didn't get right is they didn't keep fucking going!"
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*[[Southern Poverty Law Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Poverty_Law_Center]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Sovereign citizen movement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovereign_citizen_movement]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Sovereign citizen|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Sovereign_citizen]] RationalWiki
*[[Sovereign Citizens Movement|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/ideology/sovereign-citizens-movement]], Southern Poverty Law Center
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|>| !Sovereign Nations |
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |[[Michael O'Fallon]]|
|!website |[[sovereignnations.com/|https://sovereignnations.com/]]|
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Rather coy about hiding their corporate name. Might be a cruise vacation company. The usual package of site, YouTube channel, Facebook, Twitter, etc.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Soviet-Era Program Gives Even Unoppressed Immigrants an Edge|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/26/us/ukrainian-christian-refugees.html]]'' August 26, 2017, Miriam Jordan, [[New York Times]]
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"In a world where people are persecuted in many places for varying reasons, refugee resettlement programs should not privilege one category but rather prioritize the most vulnerable with the most compelling need to be resettled," said [[Bill Frelick]], the refugee director of [[Human Rights Watch]]. He called the program for the ex-Soviets, known as the [[Lautenberg Amendment]], a "Cold War anachronism."
The [[1990]] amendment, which was proposed by Senator Frank R. Lautenberg of [[New Jersey]], established a legal presumption of eligibility for refugee status for Jews and Christian minorities from the former Soviet Union and Southeast Asia. That is a more lenient standard than for other refugee applicants, who must prove they face a well-founded fear of persecution.
Iranian religious minorities were added to the program in 2004. But Evangelical Christians make up more than 90 percent of the current Lautenberg pool, the vast majority of them from [[Ukraine]].
Scientology in Spain.
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> <h3>Rule #1: Spammers lie.</h3>
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> *Russel's Admonition: Always assume that there is a measurable chance that the entity you are dealing with is a spammer.
> *Lexical Contradiction: Spammers will redefine any term in order to disguise their abuse of Internet resources.
> **''Sharp's Corollary: Spammers attempt to re-define "spamming" as that which they do not do.''
> **Finnell's Corollary: Spammers define "remove" as "validate."
> [[The Rules of Spam|https://bruce.pennypacker.org/2005/02/28/the-rules-of-spam/]], Bruce's Blog..
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Special Report: Touting morality, billionaire Texas brothers top 2016 donor list|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-wilks-specialreport/special-report-touting-morality-billionaire-texas-brothers-top-2016-donor-list-idUSKCN0RB0ZF20150911]]'' September 11, 2015, Michelle Conlin, [[Reuters]]
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NEW YORK ([[Reuters]]) - One Saturday morning in August, Pastor [[Farris Wilks]], a brawny man with a close-cut beard, walked up to the altar of the church he leads, the Assembly of Yahweh, 7th Day.
The church, which sits off a two-lane, 75-mph highway, draws most of its members from nearby [[Cisco]], [[Texas]], a town of 3,800 filled with empty storefronts, idled derricks and beat-up houses. Church doctrine considers being gay a serious crime, the Bible to be historically and scientifically accurate in every detail and abortion to be murder, including in cases of rape or incest.
Here's what Assembly of Yahweh believes (PDF)
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|>| !Speech First |
|!tax id |82-3599047|
|!location |1300 I St NW, Suite 400E, Washington, DC, 20005, USA|
|!website |[[speechfirst.org/|https://speechfirst.org/]]|
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|!Name |[[Speech First Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=823599047]]|<|<|
|!EIN |82-3599047|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |08/2018|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/823599047/823599047_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/01/21| $37,867.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/823599047/823599047_2018_%20.pdf]]|02/07/20| $33,993.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/823599047/823599047_2017_104cb775.PDF]]|03/18/19| $250,000.00|
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|>| !Spencer Ackerman |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sphere of Influence: How American Libertarians Are Remaking Latin American Politics|https://theintercept.com/2017/08/09/atlas-network-alejandro-chafuen-libertarian-think-tank-latin-america-brazil/]]'' August 9, 2017, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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Yet the only way to make all that possible, he added, would be to build a network of politically active nonprofits all waging separate battles to push the same libertarian goals. The existing model — the constellation of right-wing think tanks in [[Washington]], D.C., supported by powerful endowments — is the only path forward for [[Brazil]], Schüler said.
Atlas, for its part, is busy doing just that. It gives grants for new think tanks, provides courses on political management and public relations, sponsors networking events around the world, and, in recent years, has devoted special resources to prodding libertarians to influence public opinion through social media and online videos.
An annual competition encourages Atlas's network to produce viral [[YouTube]] videos promoting laissez-faire ideas and ridiculing proponents of the welfare state. [[James O'Keefe]], the provocateur famous for needling Democrats with his undercover videos, has appeared before Atlas to explain his methods. Producers from a [[Wisconsin]] group that worked to create online videos to discredit teacher protests against Gov. [[Scott Walker]]'s law busting public sector unions have also provided instructions for Atlas's training sessions.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[SPLC calls for Brooks to be disbarred over U.S. Capitol attack|https://www.alreporter.com/2021/03/23/splc-calls-for-brooks-to-be-disbarred-over-u-s-capitol-attack/]]'' March 23, 2021, Eddie Burkhalter, [[Alabama Political Reporter]]
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The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] Action Fund on Monday called on [[Congress]]man [[Mo Brooks]], R-[[Alabama]], to be disbarred for his actions connected to attempts to delegitimize the presidential election and the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The SPLC's Action Fund in a complaint to the Alabama State Bar Disciplinary Commission wrote that Brooks "promoted unsubstantiated claims of election fraud, mobilized domestic extremists, and marshalled a failed coup of the U.S. government that resulted in multiple deaths and arrests, including two of his constituents."
"In the aftermath of the deadly insurrection, he has doubled down on his lies and relied upon his position as a member of this Bar in support thereof," the complaint continues. "His conduct resurrects the South's dark tradition of politicians orchestrating political and extrajudicial violence with impunity. This must stop. Accordingly, the Alabama Bar Association should disbar Rep. Brooks for violating Alabama Rules for Professional Conduct."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Sponsors of the pre-attack rally have taken their down websites. Don't forget who they were.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/01/sponsors-of-the-pre-attack-rally-have-taken-down-their-websites-dont-forget-who-they-were/]]'' January 12, 2021, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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On [[January 6]], thousands of pro-Trump protesters gathered at a rally near the White House to rail against a fantasy: that the election was stolen from their beloved [[Donald Trump]]. It was from this crowd—which included white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and Christian insurrectionists—that the murderous mob of terrorists emerged and attacked the Capitol, with some marauders looking to take hostages or possibly assassinate elected officials of the United States. Five people died. Who helped to assemble the rally, where Trump, [[Donald Trump Jr]]., Rep. [[Mo Brooks]] (R-Ala.), [[Rudy Giuliani]], and others whipped up the demonstrators with false claims of an evil plot against Trump before thousands marched to Capitol Hill to wage seditious mayhem?
The organizers of the March for Trump (also known as the March to Save America) have taken down the website for the rally and subsequent march, but an archived page cites nine "coalition partners." It is a list that should not be forgotten—especially given that some of the sponsors have apparently tried to wipe away their fingerprints.
[[Women for America First]]. This outfit, which was created in [[2019]] to oppose the Trump impeachment, was the main organizer of the rally. As a dark-money nonprofit, it does not have to disclose its donors. But as [[CNBC]] reported, [[America First Policies]], a pro-Trump policy advocacy group, contributed $25,000 to Women for America First in 2019. (America First Policies is headed by [[Linda McMahon]], a longtime Trump supporter and former head of the Small Business Administration.) Women for America First is run by [[Amy Kremer]], a former leader of [[Tea Party Express]]. Her daughter, [[Kylie Jane Kremer]], the executive director of Women for Trump, was listed as the applicant for the rally's permit. (Amy Kremer has also been co-chair of Women for Trump.) As [[Mother Jones]] reported last year, Kremer's Tea Party Express was "well known for being run by a political action committee that raised tons of money from small donors and spent most of it on the political consultants who started the PAC rather than on candidates." Women for America First is essentially part of Trump's political operation.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Stanford Med Faculty Rips Trump's New Favorite COVID Doc: Peddling 'Falsehoods'|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/stanford-medical-faculty-letter-scott-atlas-trump-covid]]'' September 10, 2020, Summer Concepcion, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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A group of 78 researchers and doctors from Stanford [[Medical]] School issued a letter on Wednesday that rebuked Dr. [[Scott Atlas]], who President Trump appointed to the White House coronavirus task force last month, for peddling "falsehoods and misrepresentations of science."
Atlas —a neuroradiologist who is not an epidemiologist and has no significant experience with treating infectious diseases — was a regular fixture on [[Fox News]] prior to joining the White House coronavirus task force last month. Atlas often bolstered Trump's public downplaying of COVID-19 by dismissing the need to wear masks to reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus, advocating for in-person instruction to resume at schools amid surging COVID-19 cases nationwide and asserting that it was "very important" that herd immunity develop even before a vaccine was ready.
In a "Dear Colleagues" letter issued on Wednesday, the Stanford experts wrote that they have a "moral and ethical responsibility" to dispute Atlas' unfounded claims on COVID-19, which they described as "opinions and statements (that) run counter to established science" and "undermine public health authorities and the credible science that guides effective public health policy."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Stanford's John Ioannidis Tried To Warn Trump Against Coronavirus Lockdowns|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/ioannidis-trump-white-house-coronavirus-lockdowns]]'' July 24, 2020, Stephanie M. Lee, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Stanford University]] scientist [[John Ioannidis]] has declared in study after study that the coronavirus is not that big of a threat, emboldening opponents of economic shutdowns — and infuriating critics who see fundamental errors in his work.
But even before the epidemiologist had any of that data in hand, he and an elite group of scientists tried to convince President [[Donald Trump]] that locking down the country would be the real danger.
In late March, as COVID-19 cases overran hospitals overseas, Ioannidis tried to organize a meeting at the White House where he and a small band of colleagues would caution the president against "shutting down the country for [a] very long time and jeopardizing so many lives in doing this," according to a statement Ioannidis submitted on the group's behalf. Their goal, the statement said, was "to both save more lives and avoid serious damage to the US economy using the most reliable data."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Stanley Kubrick's Daughter Is a Far-Right Proud Boys and QAnon Fanatic|https://www.thedailybeast.com/stanley-kubricks-daughter-vivian-is-a-far-right-proud-boys-and-qanon-fanatic]]'' February 17, 2021, Sean L. Malin, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Vivian Kubrick]], the reclusive daughter of legendary filmmaker [[Stanley Kubrick]] and the director of a making-of documentary on his movie The Shining, has been accused of "spreading anti-Semitic conspiracies," anti-vax propaganda, and violent far-right memes on [[Twitter]].
Though notoriously uncommunicative with the press (a standard of the Kubrick family for decades), Kubrick is a vocal presence on the platform. In just the first two weeks of February, for example, she referred to [[Bill Gates]] as a "Bioterrorist," railed against COVID-19 vaccines (as well as mask-wearing generally), and posted a link inviting readers to a private [[QAnon]] discussion group.
Such tweets are only the most recent of Kubrick's public statements and appearances to come under scrutiny by fans of her celebrated father. The [[Daily Beast]] previously reported on her conversion to Scientology, saying that she had skipped her late sister Anya's funeral in [[2009]] due to an enforced "disconnection" from her family, while in the same year [[The Guardian]] wrote that her mother, Christiane Kubrick, considered Vivian "lost" to the church.
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{{f218.png}} ''[[State conservative groups plan public sector assault|https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2013/12/06/State-conservative-groups-plan-public-sector-assault/62811386313200/]]'' December 6, 2013, [[United Press International]]
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The conservative strategy, organized and coordinated by the [[State Policy Network]] in [[Arlington]], Va., includes proposals to cut public sector pensions, lower government-worker wages, eliminate income taxes, oppose [[Medicaid]] expansion and combat regional efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, the documents outlining 40 funding proposals in 34 states show.
The State Policy Network is an alliance of "free-market think tanks" in all 50 states that develops and coordinates strategies "to limit government and advance market-friendly public policy at the state and local levels," its website says.
It has an $83 million budget drawn largely from individual and corporate donors and foundations, the Guardian said Friday.
Those donors include billionaire industrialist brothers Charles G. and David H. Koch, tobacco giant [[Philip Morris]] [[USA]], grocery processing conglomerate Kraft Foods Group Inc., multinational pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline PLC and the [[Searle Freedom Trust]], which supports "a more just, free and prosperous society."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[State conservative groups plan US-wide assault on education, health and tax|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/05/state-conservative-groups-assault-education-health-tax]]'' December 5, 2013, Ed Pilkington, [[The Guardian]]
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Conservative groups across the US are planning a co-ordinated assault against public sector rights and services in the key areas of education, healthcare, income tax, workers' compensation and the environment, documents obtained by the Guardian reveal.
The strategy for the state-level organisations, which describe themselves as "free-market thinktanks", includes proposals from six different states for cuts in public sector pensions, campaigns to reduce the wages of government workers and eliminate income taxes, school voucher schemes to counter public education, opposition to [[Medicaid]], and a campaign against regional efforts to combat greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change.
The policy goals are contained in a set of funding proposals obtained by the Guardian. The proposals were co-ordinated by the [[State Policy Network]], an alliance of groups that act as incubators of conservative strategy at state level.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[State Department watchdog ousted|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/15/state-department-inspector-general-fired-261536]]'' May 15, 2020, Meridith McGraw, [[Politico]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has removed State Department [[Inspector General]] [[Steve Linick]] and replaced him with an ally of Vice President [[Mike Pence]] — the latest in a series of moves against independent government watchdogs in recent months.
Trump informed Congress of his intent to oust Linick, a Justice Department veteran appointed to the role in [[2013]] by then President [[Barack Obama]], in a letter to House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]] (D-Calif.) on Friday night.
The president said he "no longer" had the "fullest confidence" in Linick and promised to send the Senate a nominee "who has my confidence and who meets the appropriate qualifications." The executive branch is required to notify Congress 30 days ahead of time if it intends to remove an inspector general.
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|>| !State Policy Network |
|!abbreviation |SPN|
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|!tax id |57-0952531|
|!registration id |207593|
|!jurisdiction |us-sc|
|!formation |March 24, 1992 (29 years)|
|!leader name |[[Tracie Sharp]]|
|!predecessor |Madison Group|
|!website |[[spn.org/|https://spn.org/]]|
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The State Policy Network (SPN) is a web of right-wing "think tanks" and tax-exempt organizations in 49 states, Puerto Rico, Washington, D.C., Canada, and the United Kingdom. As of October 2018, SPN's membership totals 158. Today's SPN is the tip of the spear of far-right, nationally funded policy agenda in the states that undergirds extremists in the Republican Party.<<ref " [1]">>
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 8, 2021|<|<|
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|!Name |[[State Policy Network|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=570952531]]|<|<|
|!EIN |57-0952531|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |09/1992|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2019_ .pdf]]|02/17/21| $11,064,699.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2018_ .pdf]]|12/13/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2017_0fd50cca.PDF]]|11/09/18| $5,529,538.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2016_0e80749b.PDF]]|11/22/17| $4,903,399.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2015_0d54d0ab.PDF]]|01/24/17| $5,323,739.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2014_0be9d64a.PDF]]|10/09/15| $4,857,457.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2013_0a9b159c.PDF]]|09/25/14| $4,048,853.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2012_09b11a54.PDF]]|11/13/13| $3,766,649.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2011_088062bc.PDF]]|09/24/12| $3,938,162.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2010_073912FC.PDF]]|06/02/11| $3,628,348.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2009_06070B48.PDF]]|06/24/10| $2,883,917.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2008_051945C6.PDF]]|06/18/09| $2,142,364.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/570952531/570952531_2007_04093620.PDF]]|06/07/08| $1,497,363.00|
!!!See also
*[[State Policy Network|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Policy_Network]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[What Stinks?|http://stinktanks.org/what-stinks/]], StinkTanks.org
*[[State Policy Network|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=State_Policy_Network]], SourceWatch.
*[[American Conservative Union: State Policy Network|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/American_Conservative_Union#State_Policy_Network]], SourceWatch.
*[[EXPOSED: The State Policy Network: The Powerful Right-Wing Network Helping to Hijack State Politics and Government|https://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/2/25/SPN_National_Report_FINAL.pdf]], Alec Exposed.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[State Policy Network|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/State_Policy_Network State Policy Network]]. //SourceWatch//.">>
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Stay to play: Inside the sordid history of Trump's DC hotel|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/08/stay-to-play-inside-the-sordid-history-of-trumps-dc-hotel/]]'' August 27, 2020, Zach Everson, [[Mother Jones]]
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Last fall, the Trump organization dropped an October surprise: It was thinking of selling its luxury [[DC]] hotel, a towering, granite symbol of Trump's takeover of official [[Washington]]—and of his unprecedented, for-profit presidency. The timing was notable. It was nearly three years to the day that the Trumps used golden scissors to snip the ribbon on the just-renovated property, housed in a historic, Romanesque Revival–style federal building that had served as DC's main post office until World War 1. By contract with its landlord, the General Services Administration, this anniversary was the first chance the Trumps had to offload their lease. The proposed price tag: $500 million, one of the highest amounts per room that any hotel has ever commanded.
But why put the hotel on the block now? "People are objecting to us making so much money on the hotel, and therefore we may be willing to sell," the president's son Eric told the [[Wall Street Journal]], which broke the story. The hotel had become known as one of Trump's most brazen conflicts of interest. Yet Eric's rationale didn't add up. By his logic, the [[Trump Organization]] hoped to halt ethical questions over the hotel by creating a gigantic new conflict of interest, since the motives of any potential buyer would be in question.
A glossy sales brochure that [[CNN]] obtained put forth another reason: The hotel wasn't earning its full potential. As if anticipating questions about why the hotel wasn't raking in more, the sales pitch claimed the Trumps had lost out on $9 million in revenue in [[2019]] by not seeking business from foreign governments. (Trump pledged to donate profits from foreign government business to the Treasury when, in [[2017]], he refused to fully relinquish control of his business empire.) "Tremendous upside potential exists for a new owner to fully capitalize on government related business," the brochure stated. It wasn't just here that revenues were lackluster. They were coming up short at a number of Trump businesses—even before the pandemic hit.
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{{f94.png}} ''[[Steeltown or Hatetown? Hamilton tops country in hate crime reports|https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2019/07/25/steeltown-or-hatetown-hamilton-tops-country-in-hate-crime-reports.html]]'' July 25, 2019, Emerald Bensadoun, Canadian Press, [[Toronto Star]]
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Hate crimes were reported relatively more frequently in [[Hamilton]] last year than in any other city in the country, according to new data from [[Statistics Canada]].
As in previous years, the city outpaced [[Quebec City]] and [[Ottawa]] when it came to the 1,798 incidents reported to police across Canada last year.
Following a 47 per cent surge in [[2017]], the number of police-reported hate crimes in Canada dipped 13 per cent last year, Statistics Canada reported. Despite the slight decline, the number of hate crimes in [[2018]] aligns with the upward trend observed since [[2014]].
Hamilton, however, saw no decline last year, climbing 6.6 per cent in 2018 after a 30 per cent jump in 2017.
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|>| !Stefan Molyneux |
|>| [img width=175px [Stefan Molyneux in 2014|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fd/Stefan_Molyneux_2014-02-10.jpg/175px-Stefan_Molyneux_2014-02-10.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Stefan Basil Molyneux|
|!birth date |September 24, 1966 (54 years)|
|!birth place |[[Athlone|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athlone]], [[County Westmeath|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Westmeath]], [[Republic of Ireland|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Ireland]]|
|!residence |[[Mississauga|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississauga]], [[Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario]], Canada<<ref " [1]">>|
|!nationality |Canadian|
|!education |[[History|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History]] ([[B.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]], 1991; [[M.A.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Arts]], 1993)|
|!alma mater |[[York University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/York_University]]<br>[[National Theatre School|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Theatre_School_of_Canada]]<br>[[McGill University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McGill_University]]<br>[[University of Toronto|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Toronto]]|
|!occupation |Host of ''Freedomain Radio'' podcast, YouTuber|
|!website |[[freedomainradio.com|https://freedomainradio.com]]|
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''Stefan Basil Molyneux'', born September 24, 1966, is a Canadian [[podcast|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/podcast]]er and [[YouTuber|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_YouTubers]]. Molyneux, a [[self-published|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-publishing]] author, usually speaks on topics including [[anarcho-capitalism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/anarcho-capitalism]], politics, [[relationships|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance_(love)]], [[race and intelligence|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/race_and_intelligence]],<<ref " [2]">> [[multiculturalism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/multiculturalism]], [[libertarianism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/libertarianism]], [[anti-feminism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/anti-feminism]],<<ref " [4]">> and familial relationships.<<ref " [3]">>
!!!See also
*[[Stefan Molyneux|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Molyneux]] - //Wikipedia.// (Article is ''unreliable'' due to edit-warring by his followers.)
*[[Stefan Molyneux|https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Stefan_Molyneux]] - //Wikiquote.//
*[[Stefan Molyneux|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Stefan_Molyneux]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
!!!External links
*[[Stefan Molyneux: BUSTED|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN5OjzEfQmI]], Oct 3, 2014, Thunderf00t, YouTube.
*[[Stefan Molyneux|http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Stefan_Molyneux]], RationalWiki.
*[[Stefan Molyneux|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/stefan-molyneux]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Tu Thanh Ha (December 19, 2014). [[Controversial podcaster listened in on therapist wife and clients: lawsuit|https://beta.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/controversial-podcaster-listened-in-on-therapist-wife-and-clients-lawsuit-alleges/article22158708/?ref=h]]. Globe & Mail.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Hatewatch Staff (April 19, 2018). [[McInnes, Molyneux, and 4chan: Investigating pathways to the alt-right|https://www.splcenter.org/20180419/mcinnes-molyneux-and-4chan-investigating-pathways-alt-right]]. //Southern Poverty Law Center//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Ha, Tu Thanh (December 12, 2008). [[How a cyberphilosopher convinced followers to cut off family|http://www.theglobeandmail.com/technology/how-a-cyberphilosopher-convinced-followers-to-cut-off-family/article7511365/?page=all]]. //Globe and Mail//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[Fired Google memo writer gives first big interviews to rightwing YouTubers|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/aug/09/james-damore-google-memo-youtube-interviews]]. //The Guardian//. August 9, 2017.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Stefan Molyneux mocked over desperate plea that he'll struggle to find a job|https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/entertainment/2020/01/stefan-molyneux-mocked-over-desperate-plea-that-he-ll-struggle-to-find-a-job.html]]'' January 14, 2020, Daniel Rutledge, [[Newshub]]
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Online provocateur [[Stefan Molyneux]] is being ridiculed for complaining he won't be able to find regular employment after saying provocative things online.
The far-right Canadian broadcaster is notorious for propagating debunked pseudo-science about non-white people being genetically inferior, along with making countless comments considered Islamophobic, misogynistic and transphobic.
Molyneux, who famously had a paid public speaking event in [[Auckland]] cancelled in [[2018]], claims to have had his revenue streams reduced over the last few years and is now complaining to followers about his lack of employability.
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|>| !Stella Immanuel |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Stella Immanuel's Hometown Explains An Old Belief on Sex, Demons And Illnesses|https://www.thedailybeast.com/stella-immanuels-hometown-explains-an-old-belief-on-sex-demons-and-illnesses?ref=home]]'' September 8, 2020, Philip Obaji Jr., [[Daily Beast]]
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IKOM, [[Nigeria]]—[[Stella Immanuel]], the [[Houston]] doctor who praises hydroxychloroquine and says that face masks don't necessarily stop the transmission of the highly contagious coronavirus, recently earned the nickname 'Demon Sperm Doc' based on her claims that illnesses like cysts and endometriosis are in fact caused by people having sex in their dreams with demons and witches.
But those convictions don't come out of thin air. While Dr. Immanuel's assertions may have deep roots in early [[Jewish]] and Christian stories, her beliefs, according to people from her hometown in Cameroon, can be traced to an age-long assumption that infertility in women is caused by the fact that a woman has had a sexual relationship with an evil spirit.
Decades ago in parts of Bali, the small southwestern Cameroonian town where Dr. Immanuel was born and raised, a woman who couldn't immediately conceive after marriage could be sent out of her matrimonial home, as it was believed that she had had sex with a demon and, as a result, could no longer bear a child for a mortal.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Stella Immanuel's theories about the relationship between demons, illness and sex have a long history|https://theconversation.com/stella-immanuels-theories-about-the-relationship-between-demons-illness-and-sex-have-a-long-history-143587]]'' July 29, 2020, Brandon W. Hawk, [[The Conversation]]
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On July 27, the president and his son [[Donald Trump]], Jr. tweeted a viral video featuring Dr. [[Stella Immanuel]], in which the [[Houston]] pediatrician rejected the effectiveness of wearing face masks for preventing the spread of COVID-19 and promoted hydroxychloroquine to treat the disease.
[[Journalist]]s quickly dug into Immanuel's background and found that she's also claimed that having sex with demons can cause illnesses like cysts and endometriosis.
These beliefs don't come out of thin air, and she's far from the only person who holds them.
As a scholar of biblical and apocryphal literature, I've researched and taught how these beliefs have deep roots in early [[Jewish]] and Christian stories – one reason they continue to persist today.
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|>| !Stephanie K. Baer |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Stephen DeMaura |
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|>| !Stephen Gordon |
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|>| !Stephen Hahn |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/44/Stephen_M._Hahn_official_photo.jpg/175px-Stephen_M._Hahn_official_photo.jpg]] |
|!title |Commissioner of Food and Drugs|
|!birth date |January 22, 1960 (61 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Stephen Hahn (oncologist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hahn_(oncologist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Stephen Harper |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/5/5e/StephenHarper.jpg/175px-StephenHarper.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Stephen Joseph Harper|
|!birth date |April 30, 1959 (62 years)|
|!birth place |[[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada|
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In 1997, Harper delivered a controversial speech on [[Canadian identity|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_identity]] to the [[Council for National Policy]], a conservative American [[think tank|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/think_tank]]. He made comments such as "Canada is a Northern European [[welfare state|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/welfare_state]] in the worst sense of the term, and very proud of it", "if you're like all Americans, you know almost nothing except for your own country. Which makes you probably knowledgeable about one more country than most Canadians", and "the [[NDP|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Democratic_Party]] [New Democratic Party] is kind of proof that the Devil lives and interferes in the affairs of men."<<ref " [1]">> These statements were made public and criticized during the [[2006 election|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_2006]]. Harper argued that the speech was intended as humour, and not as serious analysis.<<ref " [2]">>
!!!See also
*[[Stephen Harper|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Harper]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Are you Willing to Die for Public Health Care; Harper is Willing to Bet you Aren't|https://canadians.org/fr/node/3820]], May 20th, 2011, The Council of Canadians.
*[[Stephen Harper|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Stephen_Harper]], RationalWiki.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Full text of Stephen Harper's 1997 speech|http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20051213/elxn_harper_speech_text_051214/20051214/]]. CTV.ca. December 14, 2005.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Susan Riley, "Harper's suspect evolution", December 16, 2005, pg. A18">>
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{{f49.png}} ''[[Stephen Harper at Bohemian Grove? Hacked email says ex-leader visited shadowy GOP summer camp|https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/stephen-harper-at-bohemian-grove-hacked-email-says-ex-leader-visited-shadowy-gop-summer-camp]]'' September 16, 2016, Tristin Hopper, [[National Post]]
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[[Colin Powell]], the former U.S. Secretary of State under President [[George W. Bush]], confirmed Tuesday that hacked emails from his personal account were indeed genuine. U.S. media focused their coverage on Powell's marked disdain for [[Republican]] presidential candidate [[Donald Trump]]. In one email, Powell even called Trump an "international pariah."
But for Canadians, there's another compelling tidbit in the emails. Specifically, in this July, [[2016]] email that Powell addressed to former Canadian attorney general [[Peter MacKay]]:
Peter, I am back from the [[Bohemian Grove]]. Surprise, surprise, I sat next to [[Stephen Harper]] a couple of times and had a nice discussion. Grove attendees know that Trump is a disaster. Most will vote against, but quite a few will not vote for Hillary and will vote for a third party candidate. Strange doings down here. Otherwise all is well with the Powells. We'll sneak away for a few days in August. Of course I'd love to see you. Let me know your dates. I told Stephen that you seemed quite content in your new place in life.
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|>| !Stephen Lecce |
|!title |Ontario Minister of Education|
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!!!See also
*[[Stephen Lecce|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Lecce]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Stephen Miller |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b4/Stephen_miller_june_2016_cropped_corrected.jpg/175px-Stephen_miller_june_2016_cropped_corrected.jpg]] |
|!birth date |August 23, 1985 (36 years)|
|!birth place |[[Santa Monica, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Monica,_California]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!education |[[Duke University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_University]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])|
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!!!See also
*[[Stephen Miller (political advisor)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Miller_(political_advisor)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Stephen Miller|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/stephen-miller]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Stephen Miller Falsely Claims Voter Identity Is Not Confirmed For Mail-In Ballots|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/stephen-miller-falsely-claims-voter-identity-is-not-confirmed-for-mail-in-ballots]]'' July 31, 2020, Zoë Richards, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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"The President brought attention to catastrophic problem of universal mail-in ballots," Miller told "Fox & Friends" on Friday morning.
"Nobody who mails in a ballot has their identity confirmed, nobody checks to see if they are even a U.S. Citizen," Miller added, warning that voter fraud could be "happening on a scale of potentially millions of people."
But Miller's claims just aren't true. While some states require copies of identification to be sent along with ballots, others require that an elections officials compares the signature on the identification envelope to the one found on the elector's voter registration or other another form in the voter's registration record. Driver's license numbers and partial [[Social Security]] numbers, are also often used checked voter registration system data.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Stephen Miller is just like Donald Trump-but competent|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/08/stephen-miller-is-just-like-donald-trump-but-competent/]]'' August 9, 2020, Noah Lanard, [[Mother Jones]]
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In [[1932]], a judge rejected Nison Miller's US citizenship application on the grounds that he was ignorant. A few generations later, Nison's great grandson, Stephen, would complain about a Latina housekeeper dropping him off at middle school in her cheap car. It made him "look poor," Miller told his friend Jason Islas.
Soon after, Miller told Islas they couldn't be friends anymore. Miller explained the decision by attacking Islas' height, bad skin, lack of confidence, and Mexican American heritage. "What he targeted was, looking back, an impressive feat of understanding what I didn't like about myself," Islas told Jean Guerrero, an investigative journalist who recently worked as a border reporter for K[[PBS]] in [[San Diego]], two hours south of where Miller grew up. "It was the opposite of empathy."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Stephen Miller is no outlier. White supremacy rules the Republican party|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/nov/16/stephen-miller-white-supremacy-republican-party]]'' November 16, 2019, Cas Mudde, [[The Guardian]]
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This week, the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC) published a bombshell article revealing troubling emails that White House senior policy advisor [[Stephen Miller]] sent to editors at [[Breitbart]] News, the far-right media outlet previously led by [[Steve Bannon]].
The emails, which were leaked by former Breitbart editor [[Katie McHugh]] and predate Miller's period in the White House, show Miller's obsession with immigration and his seemingly successful attempts to get Breitbart editors to write anti-immigration stories, some of which were based on openly white nationalist sources like [[American Renaissance]] and V-Dare.
The widespread public outrage in response to the revelations is understandable. Miller is the longest serving senior advisor to President Trump who is not related to the president, and is believed to be the architect of the White House's draconian anti-immigration policies, which doesn't just target "illegal immigration" but also aims to return to the country to the infamously racist immigration policy of the early 20th century.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Stephen Miller Shared a Lot of White Nationalist Material With Breitbart During the 2016 Election|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/mbmdkn/stephen-miller-shared-a-lot-of-white-nationalist-material-with-breitbart-during-the-2016-election]]'' November 12, 2019, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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The architect of Trump's hard-line immigration policy, [[Stephen Miller]], regularly shared white nationalist reading materials with right-wing media company [[Breitbart]] during the [[2016]] election, according to leaked emails published by SPLC on Tuesday.
Many of the emails contain links to the website VDare, a white nationalist website known for its associations with prominent white supremacists and trafficking in racist, anti-immigrant conspiracies. The emails, leaked by a former Breitbart editor, offer a glimpse into Miller's efforts to influence media coverage and public opinion surrounding immigration (as well as other hot-button issues, such as Confederate flags).
Miller has been credited with some of the Trump administration's most controversial immigration policies and its messaging around immigration — and the leaked emails point to a troubling pipeline between white nationalist blogs and national policy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Stephen Miller's Affinity for White Nationalism Revealed in Leaked Emails|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2019/11/12/stephen-millers-affinity-white-nationalism-revealed-leaked-emails]]'' November 12, 2019, Hatewatch, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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The emails, which Miller sent to the conservative website [[Breitbart]] News in [[2015]] and [[2016]], showcase the extremist, anti-immigrant ideology that undergirds the policies he has helped create as an architect of [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency. These policies include reportedly setting arrest quotas for undocumented immigrants, an executive order effectively banning immigration from five [[Muslim]]-majority countries and a policy of family separation at refugee resettlement facilities that the Department of Health and Human Services' Office of [[Inspector General]] said is causing "intense trauma" in children.
In this, the first of what will be a series about those emails, Hatewatch exposes the racist source material that has influenced Miller's visions of policy. That source material, as laid out in his emails to Breitbart, includes white nationalist websites, a "white genocide"-themed novel in which Indian men rape white women, xenophobic conspiracy theories and eugenics-era immigration laws that [[Adolf Hitler]] lauded in "Mein Kampf."
Hatewatch reviewed more than 900 previously private emails Miller sent to Breitbart editors from March 4, 2015, to June 27, 2016. Miller does not converse along a wide range of topics in the emails. His focus is strikingly narrow – more than 80 percent of the emails Hatewatch reviewed relate to or appear on threads relating to the subjects of race or immigration. Hatewatch made multiple attempts to reach the White House for a comment from Miller about the content of his emails but did not receive any reply.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Stephen Miller's Racist Emails Are an Outrage Even by 2019 Standards|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/7x53yd/stephen-millers-racist-emails-are-an-outrage-even-by-2019-standards]]'' November 13, 2019, Brendan O'Connor, [[Vice News]]
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Migrant justice activists have been sounding alarm bells about [[Stephen Miller]] for years. When he joined [[Donald Trump]]'s presidential campaign, and then his administration, those alarms rang all the louder—especially given how much direct influence Miller is reported to have over the administration's immigration policies.
This week, a new report by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]'s Michael Edison Hayden revealed, in exquisite detail, just how fluent Miller is in white nationalist discourse. Before he joined the administration, he sought to spread white nationalist ideas through the media, by sending links to far-right and white nationalist websites as well as sharing his thoughts on a racist novel with [[Katie McHugh]], then a [[Breitbart]] News staffer.
From certain quarters, the reaction to the report, based on a tranche of 900 emails shared with Hayden by McHugh, who has renounced the so-called alt-right after her sojourn through it, has been largely predictable. While left-wing Democrats like [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] and [[Ilhan Omar]] have called on Miller to resign, the White House has responded by calling the SPLC "an utterly-discredited, long-debunked far-left smear organization," telling the [[Washington Post]] that "they are beneath public discussion." Even more insidiously, Trump administration staffers are telling reporters on background that criticism of Miller is anti-Semitic.
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|>| !Stephen Moore |
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|!birth date |February 16, 1960 (61 years)|
|!birth place |[[Winnetka, Illinois|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnetka,_Illinois]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!known for |Founding President of the [[Club for Growth|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_for_Growth]]<br>Editorial Board Member of ''[[The Wall Street Journal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wall_Street_Journal]]''<br>Chief Economist of the [[Heritage Foundation]]|
|!education |[[University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana–Champaign]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])<br/>[[George Mason University]] ([[MA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Arts]])|
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An economic commentator, Koch libertarian, former Trump campaign adviser and failed candidate for the Federal Reserve Board.
!!!See also
*[[Stephen Moore (writer)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Moore_(writer)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Stephen Moore|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Stephen_Moore]], SourceWatch.
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|!birth name |Stephen Kevin Bannon|
|!birth date |November 27, 1953 (67 years)|
|!birth place |[[Norfolk, Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk,_Virginia]], U.S.|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Cathleen Houff Jordan<br>,,(divorced),,<br>Mary Piccard ,,(1995–1997),,<br>Diane Clohesy ,,(divorced 2009),,|
|!children |3|
|!education |[[Virginia Tech|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Tech]] ,,([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]]),,<br>[[Georgetown University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown_University]] ,,([[MA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Arts]]),,<br>[[Harvard University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_University]] ,,([[MBA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Business_Administration]]),,|
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!!!See also
*[[Steve Bannon|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bannon]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon Arrested on Charges of Stealing From 'Build the Wall' Fundraiser|https://www.thedailybeast.com/steve-bannon-arrested-in-new-york-on-charges-of-stealing-from-build-the-wall-fundraiser]]'' August 20, 2020, Rachel Olding, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Steve Bannon]], former chief strategist to President [[Donald Trump]], was arrested in [[New York]] Thursday on charges of using the viral "[[We Build the Wall]]" fundraising campaign to enrich himself.
Hundreds of thousands of donors who gave a total of $25 million to the crowdsourced campaign were defrauded by Bannon and three associates, federal prosecutors in [[Manhattan]] said.
Some of the money instead funded luxury cars, home renovations, cosmetic surgery, and a [[2019]] [[Jupiter]] Marine boat named Warfighter.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon believed Trump had early stage dementia, TV producer claims|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/feb/16/trump-dementia-claims-steve-bannon-25th-amendment]]'' February 16, 2021, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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Former White House strategist [[Steve Bannon]] thought [[Donald Trump]] was suffering from early-stage dementia and campaigned covertly to remove him from office via the 25th amendment, according to a veteran TV producer.
Ira Rosen, the author of a new memoir about his work for CBS, Ticking Clock: Behind the Scenes at [[60 Minutes]], was speaking to Skullduggery, a podcast from [[Yahoo News]].
Rosen told hosts Michael Isikoff and Daniel Klaidman his book was "not a dish on this person or that person", then gave listeners a taste of the dish inside.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon Caught Running a Network of Misinformation Pages on Facebook|https://gizmodo.com/steve-bannon-caught-running-a-network-of-misinformation-1845633004]]'' November 10, 2020, Whitney Kimball, [[Gizmodo]]
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[[Facebook]] has talked a big game about monitoring election misinformation, and yet the independent activist network Avaaz said it had to alert the company to the pages before it removed them for coordinated inauthentic behavior. The group didn't need an army of 35,000 moderators to figure this out, and yet Facebook consistently fails to spot the troublemakers that journalists and researchers with less funding and staff seem to keep spotting. As they say: makes you think.
Avaaz said that it alerted Facebook to the pages on Friday night. By that time, in aggregate, Avaaz says the top seven pages—[[Brian Kolfage]], Conservative Values, The Undefeated, [[We Build the Wall]] Inc, [[Citizens of the American Republic]], American Joe, and Trump at War—had collectively gained over 2.45 million followers. In some cases, Bannon and Brian Kolfage, co-conspirator in the "We Build the Wall, Inc." fundraiser/alleged scam, were co-admins.
Avaaz campaign director Fadi Quran told [[Gizmodo]] that its team identified the Bannon ring by running an "influencer analysis," keeping tabs on frequent guests on Bannon's podcasts and pages affiliated with Bannon's former "We Build the Wall" grift. Avaaz, which is comprised of 40 investigators and data analysts, has kept tabs on habitual misinformers and their coordinated sharing through custom software.
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{{f166.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon cuts off politician who tweeted anti-Semitic rhetoric|https://www.jta.org/2017/12/27/politics/steve-bannon-cuts-off-politician-he-backed-who-now-espouses-anti-semitic-rhetoric]]'' December 27, 2017, Ron Kampeas, [[Jewish Telegraphic Agency]]
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WASHINGTON (JTA) — [[Steve Bannon]] has severed ties with [[Paul Nehlen]], a congressional candidate that his news site [[Breitbart]] once championed, after Nehlen expressed anti-Semitic sentiments.
"Bannon cut all ties with him and tossed him to the curb," tweeted [[Arthur Schwartz]], an adviser to Bannon, the former adviser to President [[Donald Trump]] who has become a leading influence on the [[Republican]] right.
"He's disqualified himself," [[Joel Pollak]], a top Breitbart staffer, said on [[Twitter]], referring to Nehlen's "recent anti-Semitic statements."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon gets to stay on Facebook despite comments about beheading Fauci, Wray|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/bannon-facebook-video-behead-fauci-wray-1.5800169]]'' November 13, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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[[Facebook]] chief executive [[Mark Zuckerberg]] told an all-staff meeting on Thursday that former Trump White House adviser [[Steve Bannon]] had not violated enough of the company's policies to justify his suspension when he urged beheading two senior U.S. officials, according to a recording heard by [[Reuters]].
Zuckerberg acknowledged criticism of Facebook by president-elect [[Joe Biden]] but said the company shared some of the Biden team's same concerns about social media. He urged employees not to jump to conclusions about how the new administration might approach regulation of social media companies.
Bannon suggested in a video posted on Nov. 5 that [[FBI]] Director [[Christopher Wray]] and government infectious diseases expert [[Anthony Fauci]] should be beheaded, saying they had been disloyal to U.S. President [[Donald Trump]], who last week lost his re-election bid to Biden.
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[[Steve Bannon]], whose influence helped [[Donald Trump]] win the White House, disagrees with the president on bitcoin.
"Cryptocurrencies have a big future," Bannon told [[CNBC]] on Friday. "They could be a very important part going forward, particularly in this global populist revolt."
As an owner of bitcoin, Bannon said he had "enough foresight, enough courage to buy as it went all the way down."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon had a Toronto crowd shocked and laughing. But was he telling truths?|https://globalnews.ca/news/4626314/steve-bannon-munk-debates-david-frum/]]'' November 3, 2018, Jesse Ferreras, [[Global News]]
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Stephen K. Bannon, the man considered the architect behind [[Donald Trump]]'s electoral victory, had a [[Toronto]] audience laughing, chortling and exclaiming as if in disbelief as he sparred with ex-[[George W. Bush]] administration staffer [[David Frum]] in a Munk Debate at Roy Thomson Hall on Friday night.
Bannon and Frum stayed mostly civil during their debate, in which the ex-Trump strategist was interrupted early on by a protester who unfurled a banner reading, "No hate, no bigotry, no place for Bannon's white supremacy."
WATCH: Protesters yell at people entering Munk Debate in Toronto with [[Steve Bannon]]
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon indicted in scheme to defraud donors to campaign pledging to build border wall|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/steve-bannon-arrested-fraud-charges-border-wall-scheme/]]'' August 21, 2020, Melissa Quinn, [[CBS News]]
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[[Washington]] — Federal prosecutors in [[New York]] announced Thursday that [[Steve Bannon]], President Trump's former White House chief strategist, has been indicted along with three others for allegedly defrauding donors to a $25 million fundraising campaign to build a wall along the southern border.
Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York [[Audrey Strauss]] said Bannon, [[Brian Kolfage]], [[Andrew Badolato]] and [[Timothy Shea]] were arrested Thursday morning. Bannon, 66, was taken into custody by agents from the U.S. Postal Service, a law enforcement source said, and is set to appear before a federal judge in [[Manhattan]]. The indictment was unsealed Thursday morning.
Bannon joined the Trump campaign in [[2016]] and subsequently served in the White House as chief strategist until being forced out in August [[2017]]. He is the sixth close associate of the president to face federal charges since 2017.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon is pushing debunked claims about the coronavirus that are linked to his billionaire benefactor|https://www.mediamatters.org/steve-bannon/steve-bannon-pushing-debunked-claims-about-coronavirus-are-linked-his-billionaire]]'' February 6, 2020, Madeline Peltz, [[Media Matters]]
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Former Trump adviser [[Steve Bannon]] has pushed a debunked theory about the origins of the coronavirus in Wuhan, [[China]] on his daily radio broadcast War Room: Pandemic. The claim echoes fake news pushed by [[G News]], a website that has reportedly paid him at least $1 million for consulting and offered him a position as senior editor.
War Room: Pandemic launched on January 25 as a spin-off to War Room: [[Impeachment]], Bannon's rapid response operation defending President [[Donald Trump]] during his Senate impeachment trial. Since the new show began, Bannon has repeatedly pushed the false narrative that the coronavirus was leaked from a covert biological weapons program at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which includes a secure research facility where scientists study highly contagious and infectious diseases.
The unfounded narrative that the coronavirus was engineered and leaked from the lab has been wholly rejected by experts, with The [[Washington Post]] labeling it a "fringe theory," PolitiFact calling the claim made in the G [[News article]] "false," and Foreign Policy describing it as "an outbreak of nonsense." [[Rutgers University]] professor of chemical biology Richard Ebright told the Post that "based on the virus genome and properties there is no indication whatsoever that it was an engineered virus."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon loses battle to set up rightwing political academy in Italy|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/mar/15/steve-bannon-italy-rightwing-political-academy-dignitatis-humanae-institute]]'' March 15, 2021, Reuters, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Steve Bannon]], the former adviser to [[Donald Trump]], has lost a legal battle to set up a rightwing [[Catholic]] political academy in an abbey in [[Italy]].
The Council of State on Monday ruled against the [[Dignitatis Humanae Institute]] (DHI), which Bannon backs, and which wanted to start the school in an 800-year-old monastery south of [[Rome]].
The case has been in the Italian court system for years, with suits and countersuits between the DHI on one side and the culture ministry, which owns the property, and a group of local environmental and civic organisations on the other.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon May Be Too Late to the Populist Party|https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2018/08/steve-bannon-is-late-to-the-populist-party/567577/]]'' August 16, 2018, Yasmeen Serhan, [[The Atlantic]]
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It's no secret [[Steve Bannon]] has his sights set on [[Europe]]. The former White House chief strategist announced last month that he would be moving to Brussels to start a new movement—a think tank called The Movement—to support Europe's right-wing populist parties ahead of the European Parliament's elections next spring. His goal, Bannon told the Daily Beast at the time, is to create a "supergroup" of united right-wing populist lawmakers within the chamber—a feat that will require the involvement of at least 25 lawmakers representing at least seven European Union member states.
But Europe's right-wing populist parties may not share his grand ambitions. Alexander Gauland, the co-leader of [[Germany]]'s far-right [[Alternative for Germany]] (AfD) party, revealed in a weekend interview that his party wouldn't be involved with Bannon's efforts to unite European populist parties—and appeared to question whether anyone really could unite them. "Mr. Bannon will not succeed in forging an alliance of the like-minded for the European elections," he said, noting that the interests of these parties "are quite divergent."
Gauland isn't wrong. Though many of Europe's right-wing populist parties share similar views on issues such as immigration and the economy—which fueled the electoral rise of parties like the AfD in Germany, the Five Star Movement in Italy, and the Fidesz party in Hungary—it doesn't necessarily mean they have the same political goals. Indeed, Germany's latest immigration scandal proved just how tenuous such political connections can be when they're put to the test: Though populist ruling parties in Italy, Austria, and Hungary boast hard-line anti-immigration policies, all three were quick to oppose Germany's efforts to turn away immigrants at its border, citing the impact it would have on their own borders. National politics, not European politics, took precedence in that case.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon on Cambridge Analytica: 'Facebook data is for sale all over the world'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/mar/22/steve-bannon-on-cambridge-analytica-facebook-data-is-for-sale-all-over-the-world]]'' March 22, 2018, Joanna Walters, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Steve Bannon]] tried to distance himself from the [[Cambridge Analytica]] scandal on Thursday, claiming: "I didn't even know anything about the [[Facebook]] mining."
Bannon is a former vice-president and board member of the political consultancy, which he agreed he "put together". He claimed at conference in [[New York]] that neither he nor Cambridge Analytica had anything to do with "dirty tricks" in the use of information harvested from Facebook to make computer models to sway elections.
Cambridge Analytica scandal: the biggest revelations so far
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon Takes Credit for Trump's Presidential Win in New Sundance Documentary|https://www.thedailybeast.com/steve-bannon-takes-credit-for-trumps-presidential-victory-in-new-sundance-documentary]]'' January 31, 2019, Marlow Stern, [[Daily Beast]]
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Back in September, I interviewed [[Steve Bannon]] in his (at least) $1,400 a night palatial hotel suite at the five-star Gritti Palace in Venice, [[Italy]].
The far-right "populist" firebrand—a former [[Goldman Sachs]] banker, [[Hollywood]] producer, [[Breitbart]] chief, and senior adviser to [[Donald Trump]]—was ostensibly in the sinking city for the world premiere of American Dharma, a documentary on him by legendary filmmaker Errol Morris. But really, Bannon, who skipped out on that film's premiere, was there to do what he loves most: press.
Upon entering his suite, I noticed a woman crouched in the corner behind a movie camera. "They're shooting something on me," Bannon said, motioning to the mystery lady. When she asked if she could film our interview, I politely declined.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon The Latest To Abuse Consumer Location Data|https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20190722/06551042630/steve-bannon-latest-to-abuse-consumer-location-data.shtml]]'' July 22, 2019, Karl Bode, [[Techdirt]]
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The latest case in point: a new investigation by [[Think Progress]] found that [[Steve Bannon]] also managed to get a hold of this data and use it for political targeting purposes. According to the report, Bannon and a group dubbed [[CatholicVote]] used the cell-phone location data of people who had visited Roman Catholic churches in Dubuque, [[Iowa]], in [[2018]] to target them with get-out-the-vote ads:
"If your phone's ever been in a Catholic church, it's amazing, they got this data," Bannon told director Alison Klayman as they sat in his [[Washington]], D.C., home on the eve of the 2018 midterm elections. "Literally, they can tell who's been in a Catholic church and how frequently," Bannon added. "And they got it triaged."
Given this data is valuable to everybody from political operatives to city planners and marketing departments, the gold rush to sell this data has resulted in an idiotic stampede where privacy and consumer rights were a distant afterthought, if they were thought about at all. And while much of this data is "anonymized," numerous studies have documented how that doesn't really mean all that much. When the report authors contacted CatholicVote, their response was, basically, "everybody does it":
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{{f132.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon wins battle to set up political academy in Italy|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-steve-bannon-wins-battle-to-set-up-political-academy-in-italy/]]'' May 27, 2020, Philip Pullella, Reuters, [[Globe and Mail]]
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Harnwell said he hoped to resume restoration plans and that registration would begin for an online program taught from the United States.
While they still enjoy support from Italian right-wing politicians such as former interior minister [[Matteo Salvini]], Bannon and Harnwell have lost key supporters within the Church.
Last year, American Cardinal [[Raymond Burke]], who for years strongly backed Bannon and was a honorary president of the institute, yanked his support after Bannon said he wanted to make a film from a book alleging widespread homosexuality in Vatican.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon: 'We've turned the Republicans into a working-class party'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/dec/17/steve-bannon-working-class-republicans-labour]]'' December 17, 2019, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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The former White House strategist and far-right agitator hails the British election as a 'victory for populism' with lessons for the US
[[Steve Bannon]], the former White House chief strategist associated with global far-right nationalist movements, has urged [[Republican]]s to "find our AOCs" – a reference to the Democratic congresswoman [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] – to claim the mantle of the party of the working class.
In an interview with the Guardian at his Capitol Hill townhouse, Bannon, who helped shape the party in [[Donald Trump]]'s image, argued that Republicans have to fight back against the "perfect casting" of Democrats elected to [[Congress]] last year by boosting equivalents from their own ranks.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon: Donald Trump's chief strategist has a grand vision for remaking America|https://qz.com/898134/what-steve-bannon-really-wants/]]'' February 3, 2017, Gwynn Guilford, [[Quartz]]
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If there is a political vision underlying Trumpism, however, the person to ask is not Trump. It's his éminence grise, Stephen K. Bannon, the chief strategist of the Trump administration.
Bannon transcended his working-class [[Virginia]] roots with a stint in the Navy and a degree from Harvard Business School, followed by a career as a [[Goldman Sachs]] financier. He moved to [[Los Angeles]] to invest in media and entertainment for Goldman, before starting his own investment bank specializing in media. Through a combination of luck (a fallen-through deal left him with a stake in a hit show called Seinfeld) and a knack for voicing outrage, Bannon remade himself as a minor luminary within the far edge of right-wing politics, writing and directing a slew of increasingly conservative documentaries.
Bannon's influence reached a new high in [[2012]] when he took over [[Breitbart]] News, an online news site, following the death of creator [[Andrew Breitbart]]. While at Breitbart, Bannon ran a popular talk radio call-in show and launched a flame-throwing assault on mainstream [[Republican]]s, embracing instead a fringe cast of ultra-conservative figures. Among them was Trump, a frequent guest of the show. They established a relationship that eventually led Bannon to mastermind Trump's populist romp to the White House, culminating in his taking the administration's most senior position (alongside the chief of staff, [[Reince Priebus]]).
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon: Fired architect of Trump's campaign insists he's still relevant. Others aren't so sure|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2018/12/13/steve-bannon-donald-trump-europe-nationalism-populist-movement/2200098002/]]'' December 13, 2018, Kim Hjelmgaard, [[USA Today]]
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What's clear is that nearly 18 months after the architect of President [[Donald Trump]]'s "[[America First]]" national populism was fired as White House chief strategist, Bannon insists he remains a key player in an ongoing global political insurrection he defines as a clash between the legitimate demands and grievances of working-class citizens versus a corrupt, out-of-touch, cosmopolitan, liberal elite.
Bannon's many critics counter he's more a skilled provocateur whose Svengali-like instincts propel him to controversial political battlegrounds where he sows confusion and discontent. Think of Britain's vote to leave the [[European Union]], corruption probes in [[China]], far-right nationalist campaigns in [[France]], [[Hungary]] and elsewhere.
"There's populist movements everywhere, whether it's with [[Brazil]] and (new President Jair Messias) Bolsonaro, in [[Pakistan]] with (Prime Minister Imran) Khan, in India (with Prime Minister Narendra Modi) or throughout Europe. I go all over the world to give talks. And if I wanted to, I could stay outside the United States for a whole year doing just that," Bannon said in a recent interview with USA TODAY in Britain's capital.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon: Roger Stone was our unused WikiLeaks 'access point'|https://www.politico.com/news/2019/11/08/steve-bannon-roger-stone-wikileaks-068104]]'' November 8, 2019, Darren Samuelsohn, [[Politico]]
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Bannon's contacts with Stone during the [[2016]] presidential campaign have been one of the featured parts of Stone's criminal trial, which centers on allegations originally brought by then-special counsel [[Robert Mueller]] that the longtime Trump associate gave misleading testimony to [[Congress]] about [[Russia]]'s election interference in 2016.
That includes Stone denying in a September [[2017]] appearance before the [[House Intelligence Committee]] that he'd discussed with the [[Trump campaign]] information he'd received from an intermediary relating to [[WikiLeaks]].
But Stone's comments to the panel have been undercut by testimony from people like Bannon and a trail of emails and phone records. One message from Aug. 16, 2016, shows Stone telling Bannon on the day he took over as campaign CEO about the prospect that WikiLeaks would drop more damaging documents for the Clinton campaign.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon's COVID Podcast Is Being Distributed by a Convicted Crook|https://www.thedailybeast.com/steve-bannons-covid-podcast-is-being-distributed-by-a-convicted-crook?ref=home]]'' June 22, 2020, Lachlan Cartwright, [[Daily Beast]]
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Steven Bannon's platform to air COVID-19 conspiracy theories is distributed by a con man who has a long list of serious arrests dating back decades and a federal bank-fraud conviction.
War Room: Pandemic is a podcast and radio program that appeals to a MAGA audience and focuses on the coronavirus, and is hosted by President Trump's former chief strategist at the White House and by the former [[Nigel Farage]] adviser [[Raheem Kassam]].
It has covered COVID-19 and pushed false narratives about the virus, including giving weight to the unproven theory that it was somehow man-made.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon's Dodgy Nonprofit Teamed Up With Company Linked to Accused Gold Scammers|https://www.thedailybeast.com/steve-bannons-dodgy-nonprofit-teamed-up-with-company-linked-to-gold-scammers]]'' September 27, 2020, William Bredderman, [[Daily Beast]]
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When former White House chief strategist [[Steve Bannon]]'s nonprofit sought to restore an American golden age, it turned to a company with connections to a consortium that allegedly strip-mined the retirement accounts of elderly conservatives, The [[Daily Beast]] has discovered.
Bannon's "economic nationalist" group [[Citizens of the American Republic]] hired the [[Wyoming]]-based firm Platinum Advertising Corporation in [[2018]] to handle its "websites/social media," [[Internal Revenue Service]] records show. A tangle of corporate and legal documents ties Platinum Advertising to TMTE Inc.—a precious metal dealer accused on Friday of fraudulently extracting $185 million from senior citizens by selling them overpriced bullion.
The massive joint action the federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission and 30 states announced against TMTE alleged that the [[Los Angeles]]-based company had suckered 1,600 mostly silver-haired victims into sinking their life savings into precious metals sold at up to 300 percent of their market value. The charges are familiar to anybody who has followed the long trail of news reports and regulatory actions describing how TMTE—which has variously used the monikers Access Unlimited, TEM, Chase Metals, and Metals.com—cashed in on the right-wing paranoia of the Trump era.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon's downfall looks really bad for Bill Barr and Donald Trump Jr.|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/28/the-downfall-of-steve-bannon-looks-really-bad-for-bill-barr-and-donald-trump-jr_partner/]]'' August 28, 2020, Cody Fenwick, [[Salon]]
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With the arrest of [[Steve Bannon]] — the president's former campaign chair and White House strategist — and a group of his allies on Thursday, the world received confirmation of what many have long said about the conservative movement: The right-wing, ethnonationalist, populist rhetoric is often little more than a scam to win support from the massive to fund the desires of elites.
At least, that's the narrative told in the indictment of Bannon and others leading "[[We Build the Wall]], Inc." — an organization that raised money from private donors, supposedly to build parts of President [[Donald Trump]]'s border wall. (Don't ask about the fact that [[Mexico]] was supposed to pay for the wall.) According to federal prosecutors in the [[Southern District of New York]], despite, Bannon's claim that the organization was run entirely by volunteers, he and his allies was cashing in.
While repeatedly assuring donors that [[Brian Kolfage]], the founder and public face of We Build the Wall, would not be paid a cent, the defendants secretly schemed to pass hundreds of thousands of dollars to Kolfage, which he used to fund his lavish lifestyle," said Acting U.S. Attorney [[Audrey Strauss]].
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon's Nationalism Isn't About the Economy, Stupid|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/09/steve-bannons-nationalism-isnt-about-the-economy-stupid.html]]'' September 11, 2017, Eric Levitz, [[New York Magazine]]
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[[Steve Bannon]] knows what you rootless cosmopolitans think. He's seen your indignant columns, hysterical Change.org petitions, and mean-spirited memes. He's heard you liken him to Joseph Goebbels, [[Leni Riefenstahl]], and the skin-suit [[Vincent D'Onofrio]] wore in Men in Black — and he's fine with it. You can call him a protofascist monster all day; when the left plays "identity politics," it only makes him stronger.
Still, he would like you "[[Fake News]]" consumers to know that you're wrong: Steve Bannon may be white and a nationalist, but he's no white nationalist. Limousine liberals may think that only bigots would question the bipartisan consensus on mass immigration. But Bannon — and the forgotten Americans he speaks for — know that "globalism" has decimated our nation's middle class. [[Breitbart]]'s anti-immigration populism isn't about protecting a white, enthonationalist conception of American identity — it's about protecting all Americans' living standards.
"I don't need the affirmation of the mainstream media," Bannon told the mainstream media Sunday night, in an interview with [[60 Minutes]]. "They can call me an anti-Semite. They can call me racist. They call me nativist …As long as we're driving this agenda for the working men and women of this country, I'm happy."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Steve Bannon's Use of Private Jet Linked to Chinese Businessman Could Violate Campaign Finance Law|https://www.propublica.org/article/steve-bannon-guo-wengui-private-jet-campaign-finance-law]]'' February 26, 2020, Justin Elliott, [[ProPublica]]
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Former Donald [[Trump campaign]] CEO and chief strategist [[Steve Bannon]] used a private jet apparently owned by a wealthy [[Chinese]] businessman to fly to events to promote [[Republican]] congressional candidates in [[2018]].
The previously unreported flights could run afoul of a campaign finance law that bars foreign money from U.S. elections, according to campaign finance experts, though it depends on several factors that are not known. One of the unknowns is whether Bannon paid [[Guo Wengui]] — the Chinese businessman, who is a vocal critic of the Chinese regime, and with whom he has other reported financial ties — for the use of the jet.
Bannon flew on the jet, a [[Bombardier]] Global Express that can seat up to 13 people, to 2018 events supporting Republican candidates in [[New Mexico]] and [[Arizona]]. He also flew on it to [[Mexico City]] and [[New York]], and possibly to other cities. The flights were confirmed by footage taken for "The Brink," a [[2019]] documentary about Bannon, and by videos of Guo on the plane, interviews and [[FAA]] flight records obtained through the [[Freedom of Information Act]].
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|!occupation |Politician|
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*[[Steve King|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_King]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Steve King's Views on Rape Are Inseparable From His Racism|http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/08/steve-king-rape-racism.html]]'' August 16, 2019, Zak Cheney-Rice, [[New York Magazine]]
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[[Steve King]] believes that rape is essential to human survival. Speaking to members of the Westside Conservative Club in Urbandale, [[Iowa]], on Wednesday, the [[Republican]] congressman defended abortion laws that lack exceptions for incest or sexual assault. In his view, such laws are needed because humans would've gone extinct had men not raped large numbers of women and impregnated them. "What if we went back through all the family trees and just pulled those people out that were products of rape and incest?" King said, according to the Des Moines Register. "Would there be any population of the world left if we did that? Considering all the wars and all the rapes and pillages taken place and whatever happened to culture after society? I know I can't certify that I'm not a part of a product of that."
It's about as unhinged to suggest that humanity would perish in a rape-free world as to use this claim to force women to endure rape's consequences — including childbirth — in the year [[2019]], with no choice, and under threat of criminal punishment. Even so, no outcry from Wednesday's audience seems to have greeted King's remarks. But at least one attendee appreciated his explanation for another controversy: The fallout from his racist remarks earlier this year. "I did get a little better understanding of what he went through, in terms of the 'Never Trumpers' attack on him and setting him up for condemnation," said Rick Herron, age 72. "You expect the Democrats to attack him, but not the Never Trumpers — members of his own party." What King "went through" is this: After years spent advocating for thinly-veiled white nationalism, the congressman openly embraced the label in a [[New York Times]] profile. "White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?" he said in January. House Republicans responded by stripping King of his committee assignments, as though his racist views had only become clear in that moment.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Steve Scalise Justifies Deceptively Manipulating Video of Disabled Progressive Activist Ady Barkan|https://www.thedailybeast.com/steve-scalise-justifies-deceptively-manipulating-video-of-disabled-activist-ady-barkan?ref=home]]'' August 31, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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House Minority Whip [[Steve Scalise]] (R-LA) on Monday morning justified the deceptively edited video he shared on [[Twitter]] over the weekend, which doctored a quote by progressive activist Ady Barkan, who has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
The [[Republican]] congressman told Fox & Friends that while the clip shouldn't have been manipulated the underlying message still stood.
Scalise found himself the target of intense backlash on Sunday after he shared the video accusing Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] of wanting to defund the police. The clip featured Barkan, who speaks through computer voice assistance, asking Biden at one point: "Do we agree that we can redirect some of the funding for police?"
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|>| !Steven Biss |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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*[[Virginia State Bar|https://www.vsb.org/attorney/searchResults.asp?firstname=Steven&lastname=Biss&search=D&type=D&submit=Search]], Attorney Search.
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*[[Steven Crowder|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Crowder]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[FACT CHECK: Did Adolf Hitler Say That Nazis Are 'Mortal Enemies of the Present Capitalist Economic System'?|https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/hitler-nazis-capitalist-system/]], FALSE, Snopes.
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|!movement |[[Scientology critic|Critic]]|
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|>| !Steven Palazzo |
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|!birth date |September 18, 1954 (66 years)|
|!birth place |[[Montreal|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montreal]], [[Quebec|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec]], Canada|
|!nationality |Canadian<br>American|
|!website |[[stevenpinker.com/|http://www.stevenpinker.com/]]|
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*[[Steven Pinker|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Pinker]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Steven Pinker's fake enlightenment: His book is full of misleading claims and false assertions|https://www.salon.com/2019/01/26/steven-pinkers-fake-enlightenment-his-book-is-full-of-misleading-claims-and-false-assertions/]]'' January 26, 2019, Phil Torres, [[Salon]]
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In a recent article for [[Quillette]], the "[[Intellectual Dark Web]]'s" online safe space, Harvard psychologist [[Steven Pinker]] offers some reflections on his most recent book, "Enlightenment Now," one year after it was published. Pinker notes that EN (as I will abbreviate it), a pollyannaish paean to Enlightenment "progressionism," has been the target of "irate attacks from critics on both the right and the left."
Some have pointed out that modern racism more or less originated in the Enlightenment — contra Pinker — while others have accused the professor of various forms of scholarly malpractice by offering readers a skewed presentation of the facts. As the Princeton historian David Bell puts it, EN "makes use of selective data, dubious history, and, when all else fails, a contempt for 'intellectuals' straight out of [[Breitbart]]."
Since my primary area of academic research is "existential threats," and since Pinker has an entire chapter dedicated to this issue — aptly titled "Existential [[Threats]]" — I decided to pull out my exegetical microscope and take a closer look at what Pinker had to say. What I found was startling, but not altogether surprising in light of Bell's observations: Mined quotes, cherry-picked data, false dichotomies, misrepresented research, misleading statements and outright false assertions on nearly every page.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Stewart Rhodes |
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!!!External links
*[[Elmer Stewart Rhodes|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/elmer-stewart-rhodes-0]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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!!!See also
*[[Lone wolf (terrorism)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_wolf_(terrorism)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[STOCK Act 2.0: New Bill Would Shed Light on Congress' Stock Trades|https://readsludge.com/2020/09/24/stock-act-2-0-new-bill-would-shed-light-on-congress-corporate-investments/]]'' September 24, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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After Sen. [[Richard Burr]] (R-N.C.) was exposed for selling more than a million dollars worth of stocks ahead of the February market crash—a period when he was receiving daily briefings on the emerging coronavirus threat—people who wanted to check what other members of [[Congress]] had traded stocks faced a daunting task. Senators and representatives have to disclose their financial transactions, but the information is not made available to the public as a database, so watchdogs and journalists had to sift through hundreds of separate reports to look into all 538 federal legislators.
It was not supposed to be this difficult to monitor Congress' stock trades. In [[2012]], when Congress passed the STOCK Act that required members to begin disclosing their trades, the bill stated that the House Clerk's office and the Secretary of the Senate had to build systems to allow the public to "search, sort, and download data contained in the reports" within 18 months.
But that never happened. Shortly after the STOCK Act became law, Congress passed and President Obama signed into law a follow-up measure that repealed the database requirement.
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*[[Stop Online Piracy Act|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_Online_Piracy_Act]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Stop Online Piracy Act (2011; 112th Congress H.R. 3261)|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/hr3261]], GovTrack. Died in Congress.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Stop Talking About Race and IQ. Take It From Someone Who Did.|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/04/stop-talking-about-race-and-iq-take-it-from-someone-who-did.html]]'' April 27, 2018, William Saletan, [[Slate Magazine]]
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The race-and-IQ debate is back. The latest round started a few weeks ago when Harvard geneticist David Reich wrote a [[New York Times]] op-ed in defense of race as a biological fact. The piece resurfaced [[Sam Harris]]' year-old Waking Up podcast interview with [[Charles Murray]], co-author of [[The Bell Curve]], and launched a [[Twitter]] debate between Harris and [[Vox]]'s [[Ezra Klein]]. Klein then responded to Harris and Reich in Vox, Harris fired back, and [[Andrew Sullivan]] went after Klein. Two weeks ago, Klein and Harris released a two-hour podcast in which they fruitlessly continued their dispute.
I've watched this debate for more than a decade. It's the same wreck, over and over. A person with a taste for puncturing taboos learns about racial gaps in IQ scores and the idea that they might be genetic. He writes or speaks about it, credulously or unreflectively. Every part of his argument is attacked: the validity of IQ, the claim that it's substantially heritable, and the idea that races can be biologically distinguished. The offender is denounced as racist when he thinks he's just defending science against political correctness.
I know what it's like to be this person because, 11 years ago, I was that person. I saw a comment from [[Nobel]] laureate James Watson about the black-white IQ gap, read some journal articles about it, and bought in. That was a mistake. Having made that mistake, I'm in no position to throw stones at Sullivan, Harris, or anyone else. But I am in a position to speak to these people as someone who understands where they're coming from. I believe I can change their thinking, because I've changed mine, and I'm here to make that case to them. And I hope those of you who find this whole subject vile will bear with me as I do.
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!!!See also
*[[Stormfront (website)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stormfront_(website)]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Stormfront|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/stormfront]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[Don Black|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/don-black]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Stormy Daniels, Donald Trump, and Shark Week: 'He made me sit and watch'|https://www.jacksonville.com/nationworld/20180326/stormy-daniels-donald-trump-and-shark-week-he-made-me-sit-and-watch]]'' March 26, 2018, Kyle Swenson, [[Florida Times-Union]]
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[[Stormy Daniels]] says that when she knocked on [[Donald Trump]]'s private bungalow at the [[Beverly Hills]] Hotel in July [[2007]], the adult film actress found the "[[Celebrity]] Apprentice" figure already engaged. Too busy to talk business, or jump into what Daniels would later describe as extramarital sex. That had to wait.
Trump was glued - like millions of others across the globe in more than 70 countries - to the television.
"I remember arriving, and he was watching '[[Shark Week]],'" Daniels told [[Anderson Cooper]] in Sunday's "[[60 Minutes]]" interview. "He made me sit and watch an entire documentary about shark attacks."
!!!See also
*[[Strategic National Stockpile|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_National_Stockpile]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Streisand effect|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Strident Calls to Reject Syrian Refugees Fueled by Wealthy California Donor|https://theintercept.com/2015/10/16/donor-refugee-backlash/]]'' October 16, 2015, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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While humanitarian groups and religious charities across the country are urging the U.S. to open its arms to refugees fleeing the bloody conflicts in [[Syria]] and [[Iraq]], a number of bloggers and political pundits are beating the drums of intolerance, using conspiracy theories and anti-[[Muslim]] rhetoric to mobilize the American public against accepting migrants escaping war.
Several of the leading voices in this effort are sponsored by [[Robert Shillman]], a wealthy donor to conservative causes who lives in [[Rancho Santa Fe]], a suburb of [[San Diego]].
Shillman, who did not respond to a request for comment, is the founder and chairman of Cognex Corp., a company that produces manufacturing technology.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Stripe and Donorbox Are Processing Donations for Organizers of Pre-Capitol Riot Rally|https://readsludge.com/2021/04/19/stripe-and-donorbox-are-processing-donations-for-organizers-of-pre-capitol-riot-rally/]]'' April 19, 2021, David Moore, [[Sludge]]
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In the days following the [[January 6]] "March to Save America," online payment processor Stripe cut off President Trump's campaign website, saying the campaign violated its policy against encouraging violence. Stripe's website says it prohibits organizations that "engages in, encourages, promotes or celebrates unlawful violence or physical harm to persons or property" from using its service.
But months later, several of the groups that helped to organize the rally that precipitated the deadly invasion of the U.S. Capitol Building are still being serviced by the company.
Four groups that were listed as participants or coalition partners on the "March to Save America" rally website are currently customers of Stripe, [[Sludge]] has confirmed. The groups are the [[Tea Party Patriots]], the [[Phyllis Schlafly]] Eagles, Peaceably Gather, and the Black Conservatives Fund.
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{{f15.png}} ''[[Striving for mainstream, building new connections|http://www.sptimes.com/2004/07/19/Tampabay/Striving_for_mainstre.shtml]]'' July 19, 2004, Robert Farley, Scientology's town, [[St. Petersburg Times]]
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An epitomizing event was the church party on Jan. 26, [[2002]], celebrating the 75th anniversary of the [[Fort Harrison]] Hotel. The guest list was a who's who of Pinellas' political and power elite. Since then, politicians have been much more comfortable attending various church events.
State Rep. [[Gus Bilirakis]] of [[Palm Harbor]] and state Sens. [[Mike Fasano]] of [[New Port Richey]] and [[Dennis Jones]] of Seminole sat through a seminar last fall about a Hubbard-inspired crime and drug rehabilitation project.
Fasano, City Council member [[Hoyt Hamilton]] and [[Clearwater]] City Manager [[Bill Horne]] helped kick off the church's Christmas-themed [[Winter Wonderland]] last December. Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judges Linda Allan and Linda Babb toured, and later praised, the [[Narconon]] drug treatment program based on Hubbard teachings.
Political candidates quickly learn that Scientologists can be willing campaign contributors and represent a sizable voter bloc.
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|>| !Students For Liberty |
|!location |2221 S Clark St 12th Floor Arlington, VA 22202|
|!website |[[studentsforliberty.org/|http://studentsforliberty.org/]]|
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|!tax id |52-1576352|
|!website |[[studentsforlife.org/|https://studentsforlife.org/]]|
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|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521576352/521576352_2014_0be72605.PDF]]|10/07/15| $518,554.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521576352/521576352_2013_0a8989a3.PDF]]|09/03/14| $299,719.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521576352/521576352_2012_09969ea9.PDF]]|09/19/13| $158,618.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521576352/521576352_2011_088c8c09.PDF]]|10/11/12| $137,094.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521576352/521576352_2010_07bfce50.PDF]]|12/05/11| $102,569.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521576352/521576352_2009_0643C3F5.PDF]]|08/13/10| $99,761.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/521576352/521576352_2008_05911D09.PDF]]|12/16/09| $97,550.00|
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*[[Students for Life of America|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Students_for_Life_of_America]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!website |[[trumpstudents.org/|https://trumpstudents.org/]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Students for Trump|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Students_for_Trump]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f62.png}} ''[[Students for Trump founder pleads guilty to posing as lawyer in $46K scam|https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-students-for-trump-founder-guilty-20190806-uvtska53qrb33fq4u7jm6jkfmm-story.html]]'' August 6, 2019, Stephen Rex Brown, [[New York Daily News]]
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The founder of [[Students for Trump]] pleaded guilty Tuesday to running a $46,000 scam in which he posed as a lawyer and gave legal advice.
[[John Lambert]], 23, created a website for a fake law firm called Pope & Dunn and claimed to be Eric Pope, a graduate of NYU Law School with a finance degree from the University of Pennsylvania and 15 years of experience in corporate and patent law, prosecutors said.
In brief remarks in [[Manhattan]] Federal Court, the babyfaced fraudster from Knoxville, Tenn. said he engaged in the scheme with an accomplice who was not identified.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Study finds over 40% of Republicans think Bill Gates will use a COVID-19 vaccine to implant a tracking microchip|https://www.businessinsider.com/republicans-bill-gates-covid-19-vaccine-tracking-microchip-study-2020-5]]'' May 23, 2020, Brittany Chang, [[Business Insider]]
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A new [[Yahoo News]] and YouGov survey found that 44% of [[Republican]]s surveyed believe that [[Bill Gates]] will use the coronavirus vaccine to implant a microchip with a digital ID that would track the recipient's movements.
The survey also found that 19% of Democrats, 24% of [[Independent]]s, and 50% of people who use [[Fox News]] as their main source of TV news also believe this debunked conspiracy theory.
Bill Gates, who has donated $300 million to coronavirus vaccine efforts, has become the target of online conspiracy theorists and conservative pundits over his coronavirus vaccination efforts.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Study looks at how Russian troll farms are politicizing vaccines|https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/04/study-looks-at-how-russian-troll-farms-are-politicizing-vaccines/]]'' April 1, 2020, John Timmer, [[Ars Technica]]
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At this point, it's old news that [[Russia]] is intervening in US society in part by using troll farms organized by its [[Internet Research Agency]]. While the farms' most high-profile activity was supporting [[Donald Trump]] during the [[2016]] election, the trolls were active both before and since, largely in attempts to enhance existing divisions in US society.
One divisive area they've latched on to is vaccination, which has been the subject of numerous public controversies of late. But, while it was clear Russian trolls were talking about vaccines on social media, it wasn't clear what they hoped to accomplish. A new study suggests their goals are twofold and create the risk of politicizing an issue that has largely been free of partisan politics.
The results provide a preview of where we might be going with coronavirus misinformation and why things might get worse once a vaccine becomes available.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Study: White Supremacist Groups Are 'Thriving' On Facebook, Despite Extremist Ban|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/facebook-white-supremacist-groups-tech-transparency-project_n_5ec82f17c5b6423c5ca9aa94]]'' May 23, 2020, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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A new study reported that white supremacist groups are "thriving" on [[Facebook]], despite repeated assurances from the company that it doesn't allow extremists on its platform.
The watchdog group Tech Transparency Project released a study Thursday that found more than 100 white supremacist groups had a presence on Facebook.
Project researchers identified 221 white supremacist groups — using information collected by [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] and the [[Anti-Defamation League]], two of America's most prominent anti-hate organizations — and searched for those groups on Facebook.
About 50% of the groups were present on the platform, the study said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sturgis Motorcycle Rally In South Dakota Was COVID-19 Superspreader Event: New Study|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/peteraldhous/coronavirus-superspreader-sturgis-motorcycle-rally]]'' September 9, 2020, Peter Aldhous , [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The massive [[Sturgis Motorcycle Rally]], which brought more than 460,000 people to a tiny city of 7,000 residents in [[South Dakota]] in August, was a "superspreader" event that was responsible for more than 260,000 new cases of COVID-19 across the nation.
That's the provocative conclusion from a new study from the Center for Health Economics & Policy Studies at [[San Diego]] State University, which also estimated that these cases cost the nation around $12.2 billion.
These numbers have been rejected by city and state officials, who noted that the study has not yet been peer reviewed. If more than a quarter of a million people really had been infected as a result of the rally, stories describing these cases would be showing up in newspapers across the country, Sturgis City Manager Daniel Ainslie told [[BuzzFeed News]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Subject of Project Veritas voter fraud story says he was offered bribe |https://www.fox9.com/news/subject-of-project-veritas-voter-fraud-story-says-he-was-offered-bribe]]'' October 5, 2020, Tom Lyden , [[Fox 9 KMSP]]
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The lack of verifiable evidence, allegations of misrepresentation and entrapment, and coordination with conservative causes, has been part of [[Project Veritas]]' method of operation.
The Stanford Internet Observatory reports there is evidence that the voter fraud story was coordinated with the [[Republican]] Party and rushed to publication to distract from the [[New York Times]] blockbuster on President Trump's efforts to avoid paying federal income tax.
Days before the publication of the report, [[James O'Keefe]] of Project Veritas met with Trump's [[Minnesota]] Campaign Chair, [[Mike Lindell]], - founder and CEO of My Pillow Inc. - who tweeted out a tease that the report was forthcoming that night.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Sudden Departure Of White House Global Health Security Head Has Experts Worried|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/tim-ziemer-global-health-security-leaves_n_5af37dfbe4b0859d11d02290?ri18n=true]]'' May 9, 2018, Lauren Weber, [[Huffington Post]]
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Rear Adm. [[Tim Ziemer]], the head of global health security on the White House's [[National Security Council]], left the Trump administration on Tuesday. The news was announced one day after an Ebola outbreak was declared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The departure comes amid a reshuffling of the NSC under newly named national security adviser [[John Bolton]], which includes a change in organizational structure that eliminates the office Ziemer led. Ziemer's staff has been placed under other NSC departments.
Ziemer, who had been described as "one of the most quietly effective leaders in public health," was widely lauded in the global health community for his work on the President's Malaria Initiative, which helped save 6 million lives, before joining this administration.
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|!location |[[Park City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_City,_Utah]], [[Salt Lake City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_Lake_City,_Utah]], [[Provo|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provo,_Utah]], and [[Sundance Resort|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundance_Resort]], [[Utah|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah]]|
|!founded |1978|
|!founder |[[Robert Redford]]|
|!host |[[Sundance Institute]]|
|!language |[[English|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_language]]|
|!website |[[sundance.org/festival|https://sundance.org/festival]]|
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*[[Sundance Film Festival|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundance_Film_Festival]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |[[Doctor]]|
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*[[Sunetra Gupta|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunetra_Gupta]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Sununu Front Group Attacks Shaheen in New Hampshire|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/sununu-front-group-attack_b_110281]]'' July 9, 2008, Kathy Sullivan, [[Huffington Post]]
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As the [[2008]] election draws ever closer, [[New Hampshire]] voters will be seeing lots of political activity. Former Governor Jeanne Shaheen has been out talking to voters and running positive television ads describing the issues she will champion in the United States Senate, such as reducing gas prices, fixing the economy and brining our troops home from [[Iraq]]. Unfortunately, [[Republican]] operatives, hiding behind a front group named [[Americans for Job Security]], have already spent over $250,000 attacking Shaheen on radio and in the mail, and they're employing the same sort of behavior that has prompted outrage among New Hampshire voters in the past. Shaheen is the top target for Republican attacks this year, and she'll need as much help as possible in responding: www.jeanneshaheen.org .
AJS is a non-profit organization that claims to be a trade association, yet according to a [[2004]] [[Washington]] Monthly story, it does not list its members. While political committees and candidates by law must disclose their contributors, groups like AJS pretend that they are engaging in "issues advocacy", educating the public. But a 2004 [[Texas]] Observer article (appropriate entitled "Meet the Attack Dogs") called AJS what it really is: "one of the nation's most vicious campaign hit teams, a secret outfit whose reach spreads all over the American political system. It specializes in attempted assassination of political careers under the guise of issue education...."
Furthermore, to qualify as an issues group, AJS must be independent of any campaign or candidate. Yet AJS has a long record of running attack ads in election years in states from [[Alaska]] to Texas to [[Minnesota]] to New Hampshire, and has a history of connections to the Sununu family and Republican politics. In [[2002]], for example, it ran over $1 million in anti-Shaheen ads. Its executive director at the time was longtime Sununu family confidante [[David Carney]], who previously had run the draft Sununu effort. Benjamin Ginsburg, the attorney for the infamous Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, served as legal counsel to AJS. Former NHGOP executive director Steve DeMaura currently runs AJS.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Super Awkward for Right-Wing Blogger Andy Ngo to Make a Cameo in Video of Plot Against Antifa|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/d3apyv/super-awkward-for-right-wing-blogger-andy-ngo-to-make-a-cameo-in-video-of-plot-against-antifa]]'' August 27, 2019, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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Right-wing blogger [[Andy Ngo]] went from relative obscurity to a national conservative hero in the struggle against antifa after antifascists beat him up during a rally in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], earlier this summer.
But now video has surfaced of Ngo smiling and laughing with members of the far-right group [[Patriot Prayer]] shortly before they allegedly orchestrated an attack on a group of antifascists at a leftist bar in a separate incident in May. A female bar patron was knocked unconscious and said she suffered a fractured vertebrae.
In his coverage, Ngo framed the incident as an "antifa brawl" and did not mention that he was with members of Patriot Prayer as they donned body armor, helmets, and weapons before launching their alleged attack.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Superior by Angela Saini review – how science enables racism|https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/jul/03/superior-by-angela-raini-review]]'' July 3, 2019, Philip Ball, [[The Guardian]]
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More than 90% of the top 20 performances in middle- and long-distance running are by black people of [[Africa]]n heritage. Are they simply biologically better at it? That is precisely the kind of casual assumption that, as science writer [[Angela Saini]] shows in Superior, has kept "scientific racism" alive for centuries. In fact, more than half of those performances are by [[Kenya]]ns, coming mostly from eight small tribes. One theory is that, having lived at high altitude for millennia, they have adapted to make more efficient use of oxygen when running. But studies have found no physiological advantage, and it's possible that the answer is instead sociological. One thing is sure: having dark skin pigmentation is as irrelevant here as speaking a Kenyan language. The idea of "race" has nothing to contribute to the debate.
If you're a typical Guardian reader, you might feel fine about, or flattered by, the notion that black people are better runners – it sounds positively antiracist, right? Yet this is the sort of reasoning that feeds racism: that there are meaningful biological distinctions between groups of humans (often on the basis of visible, literally superficial characteristics) that allow them to be categorised into distinct "races", from which we can meaningfully predict traits.
The problem with scientists, Saini says, is that they too often assume they are above racism
!!!See also
*[[Suppressive Person|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suppressive_Person]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Supreme Court asked to throw out the order that closed Dane County schools|https://wisconsinexaminer.com/brief/supreme-court-asked-to-throw-out-the-order-that-closed-dane-county-schools/]]'' August 27, 2020, Ruth Conniff, [[Wisconsin Examiner]]
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The same law firm that recently asked the [[Wisconsin]] Supreme Court to overturn Gov. [[Tony Evers]]' statewide mask order has filed an emergency petition seeking to end the Dane County order that will keep children in grades 3-12 at home to start school online this fall.
The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) asked the Supreme Court to invalidate the Dane County school closure order in an original action filed Wednesday on behalf of a group of parents and private schools, as well as [[School Choice Wisconsin]] Action and the Wisconsin Council of Religious and [[Independent]] Schools.
"The order from Public Health Madison & Dane County closing all county schools lacks legal authority and violates the constitution and we hope the Wisconsin Supreme Court agrees to give it a review," WILL's [[Rick Esenberg]] said in a statement. "This order injected unnecessary chaos, confusion, and frustration into the lives of children, families, and school leaders preparing to navigate a difficult new school year."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Dies|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/chrisgeidner/ruth-bader-ginsburg-dies-supreme-court]]'' September 18, 2020, Chris Geidner, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]], the trailblazing lawyer for sex equality who served on the [[US Supreme Court]] for more than 25 years, died Friday evening, the court announced. She was 87.
The death of the liberal firebrand in the final year of the Trump administration sets the stage for a brutal partisan nomination fight over her successor. The confirmation of a conservative justice to replace Ginsburg would continue the rightward shift of the court since President [[Donald Trump]] took office, putting progressive views solidly in the minority on the Supreme Court for the indefinite future.
Ginsburg spent nearly 40 years on the bench, first as a judge on the [[US Court of Appeals]] for the [[DC]] Circuit and then on the Supreme Court. As the cofounder of the Women's Rights Project at the [[American Civil Liberties Union]], Ginsburg played a leading role — if not the key role — in pressing courts to accept legal arguments that laws that treated men and women differently are unconstitutional.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Supreme Court Justice's Wife Apologizes After Endorsing Trump Rally Where He Encouraged March on Capitol|https://people.com/politics/supreme-court-justices-wife-apologizes-for-pro-trump-messages-in-wake-of-u-s-capitol-attack/]]'' February 4, 2021, Sean Neumann, [[People]]
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Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, a noted conservative activist and the wife of Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]], recently apologized in an email to his former law clerks after making pro-[[Donald Trump]] statements before the deadly U.S. Capitol riot.
Ginni's apology was reported by The Washington Post and confirmed by The New York Times.
"My passions and beliefs are likely shared with the bulk of you, but certainly not all," Ginni reportedly wrote. "And sometimes the smallest matters can divide loved ones for too long. Let's pledge to not let politics divide THIS family, and learn to speak more gently and knowingly across the divide."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Supreme Court Rejects Challenge To Limits On Church Services During Pandemic|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/supreme-court-rejects-challenge-church-services-coronavirus_n_5ed1e6fbc5b6e88c7a28f47d]]'' May 30, 2020, Mark Sherman, [[Huffington Post]]
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Supreme Court on Friday rejected an emergency appeal by a [[California]] church that challenged state limits on attendance at worship services that have been imposed to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Over the dissent of the four more conservative justices, Chief [[Justice John Roberts]] joined the court's four liberals in turning away a request from the South Bay United Pentecostal Church in Chula Vista, California, in the [[San Diego]] area.
The church argued that limits on how many people can attend their services violate constitutional guarantees of religious freedom and had been seeking an order in time for services on Sunday. The church said it has crowds of 200 to 300 people for its services.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Supreme court rejects Trump-backed Texas lawsuit aiming to overturn election results|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/dec/11/supreme-court-rejects-trump-backed-texas-lawsuit-aiming-to-overturn-election-results]]'' December 12, 2020, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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The US supreme court has unanimously rejected a baseless lawsuit filed by [[Texas]] seeking to overturn the presidential election result, dealing the biggest blow yet to [[Donald Trump]]'s assault on democracy.
In a brief, one page order, all nine justices on America's highest court dismissed the longshot effort to throw out the vote counts in four states that the president lost: [[Georgia]], [[Michigan]], [[Pennsylvania]] and [[Wisconsin]].
The decision hammers another nail in the coffin of Trump's increasingly desperate effort to subvert the will of the people and deny [[Joe Biden]] the presidency.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Supreme court sides with baker who refused to make gay wedding cake|https://www.theguardian.com/law/2018/jun/04/gay-cake-ruling-supreme-court-same-sex-wedding-colorado-baker-decision-latest]]'' June 4, 2018, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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The US supreme court on Monday ruled in favor of a [[Colorado]] baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple for religious reasons, although the justices avoided a wider ruling on religious exemptions for businesses.
Charlie Craig and David Mullins went to the Masterpiece Cakeshop in Lakewood, Colorado, in July [[2012]], only for owner Jack Phillips to say he would not provide a cake for a same-sex couple. The two men complained to the Colorado Civil Rights Commission (CCRC), which decided against Phillips.
The case went all the way to the supreme court and on Monday it ruled 7-2 that the commission violated Phillips' rights under the first amendment, which guarantees freedom of expression. The court did not address the wider principle of whether a business can refuse to serve gay people, saying this "must await further elaboration".
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Surgeon General Immediately Warns Viewers Against Trying Malaria Drug Treatment For Coronavirus After Dr. Oz Tells Fox Viewers He's Testing It|https://www.newsweek.com/surgeon-general-immediately-warns-viewers-against-trying-malaria-drug-treatment-coronavirus-after-1493751]]'' March 23, 2020, Benjamin Fearnow, [[Newsweek]]
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TV host Dr. [[Mehmet Oz]] touted a "game-changer" drug combination as a potential "treatment" for the coronavirus Monday on Fox & Friends, and less than an hour later on the program, the U.S. Surgeon General warned viewers against seeking dubious remedies.
Surgeon General [[Jerome Adams]] appeared on the [[Fox News]] morning show after Oz did, and criticized co-host Steve Doocy and the daytime TV doctor for promoting coronavirus "treatments" that are clinically untested in the United States. Earlier in the program, Oz, who is also a Columbia University professor, gushed over a French doctor's recent tests that used a malaria treatment, a hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin combination, in hopes of finding a coronavirus treatment. Adams warned Doocy and Fox News viewers to stop talking about pursuing treatments and vaccines and to start talking about halting the current spread of COVID-19.
Fox & Friends co-host Doocy asked the Surgeon General Monday: "We had Dr. Oz on at the top of this hour and what he talked about was how promising he thinks a malaria drug—when used in concert with Z-pack—how a French doctor treated 36 people and their viral level all went from 100 down to zero in just five or six days. He said his biggest problem right now, and he's starting his own clinical trials right now at Columbia, he worries that we don't have enough pills yet in this country if that works."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Surprise, Surprise: Reports Debunk Viral Project Veritas Video About Harvesting Ballots|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/project-veritas-ballot-harvesting-video-debunked-ilhan-omar_n_5f7de437c5b63de65f08dcd7?ri18n=true]]'' October 7, 2020, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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A viral video produced by the fraudulent far-right propaganda outlet [[Project Veritas]] and widely promoted by major [[Republican]] figures, which claimed to show Democratic Rep. [[Ilhan Omar]]'s reelection campaign illegally collecting ballots in [[Minnesota]], continues to be discredited.
Multiple media reports since the video was published on Sept. 27 have detailed ways in which Project Veritas used untrustworthy sources and deceptively edited clips to smear Omar, who is the frequent target of right-wing attacks.
The Project Veritas video, produced by the organization's head huckster [[James O'Keefe]], was promoted by President [[Donald Trump]] on [[Twitter]] and purports to show that Omar committed election fraud by hiring people to "harvest ballots" in exchange for money.
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|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |Susan Margaret Collins|
|!birth date |December 7, 1952 (68 years)|
|!birth place |[[Caribou|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribou,_Maine]], [[Maine|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maine]], U.S.|
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*[[Susan Collins|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Collins]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Susan Collins Backs QAnon Believers for Maine Legislature|https://mainernews.com/susan-collins-backs-qanon-believers-for-maine-legislature/]]'' October 16, 2020, Nathan Bernard, [[Mainer News]]
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Sen. [[Susan Collins]] is financially supporting the state legislative campaigns of two fellow [[Maine]] [[Republican]]s who fervently believe in [[QAnon]], the perverse conspiracy theory whose adherents are considered a domestic terror threat by the [[FBI]]. In recent days, [[Facebook]] and [[YouTube]] have announced actions to curb the spread of QAnon content due to mounting fears that its followers — who deify President Trump and believe his enemies are a global cabal of pedophilic Satanists — will engage in violence before or after Election Day.
Kevin Bushey and Brian Redmond, the QAnon believers supported by Collins, are both military veterans who eagerly anticipate a political bloodbath will soon erupt nationwide, ultimately leading to arrests, military trials, and "God-declared executions" for "traitors" like top Democratic politicians and donors, socialists, [[Planned Parenthood]], and [[Black Lives Matter]] and Sunrise Movement activists.
Last month, Collins' personal political action committee, Dirigo PAC, contributed $400 each to Bushey and Redmond. Both are challenging Democratic incumbents for seats in the Maine House of Representatives representing parts of Aroostook County — the poverty-plagued, northernmost area of the state, where Collins was born and raised. The Maine GOP's campaign fund for House races also gave Bushey and Redmond $400 each last month. For Redmond, those contributions amount to more than half the money his campaign has raised so far.
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Sen. [[Susan Collins]] (R-ME) has been the object of liberal ire since her [[2018]] vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Now in a tight re-election fight, whatever hopes she might have had of putting that episode behind her were dashed this week, when now-Justice Kavanaugh cast a dissenting vote in the Supreme Court's latest decision to uphold the legal framework that grants access to women seeking abortions.
But the legacy of Collins' vote on Kavanaugh hasn't been all bad for the longtime [[Maine]] senator. In fact, it's appeared to earn her some powerful and deep-pocketed new allies.
Collins, who's staked out a brand as a pro-choice moderate [[Republican]] over her nearly 24 years in the Senate, has historically never been a favorite in the conservative legal circles embodied by the [[Federalist Society]], a leading group of right-of-center attorneys and legal thinkers.
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A cache of emails and other selected data purportedly from a laptop owned by [[Hunter Biden]] were published today by the [[New York Post]]. Ordinarily a major leak related to a figure involved in a controversy of Presidential importance would be on every front page — but the red flags on this one are so prominent that few editors would consent to its being published as-is.
Almost no news outlets have reported the data or its origin as factual, and [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] have both restricted sharing of the Post articles pending further information. Here's why.
When something of this nature comes up, it pays to investigate the sources very closely: It may very well be, as turned out to be the case before, that foreign intelligence services are directly involved. We know that [[Russia]], among others, is actively attempting to influence the election using online influence campaigns and hackery. Any report of a political data leakage — let alone one friendly to Trump and related to [[Ukraine]] — must be considered within that context, and the data understood to be either purposefully released, purposefully edited, or both.
Scientology in Sweden.
!!!See also
*[[Church of Scientology v. Sweden|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Scientology_v._Sweden]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[X. and Church of Scientology v. Sweden|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X._and_Church_of_Scientology_v._Sweden]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Scientology in Sweden|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Scientology_in_Sweden]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
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{{f33.png}} ''[[Sweden's Covid-19 failures have exposed the myths of the lockdown-sceptics|https://www.newstatesman.com/world/europe/2020/12/sweden-s-covid-19-failures-have-exposed-myths-lockdown-sceptics]]'' December 21, 2020, Neil O’Brien, [[New Statesman]]
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Many strange things happened in [[2020]], but one of the strangest was the romance between Britain's Covid-sceptics and [[Sweden]]. It turned out to be an ill-fated one, ending in tragedy, but it was intense while it lasted.
For much of this year, those who object to measures to control the virus have hailed Sweden as a libertarian paradise, supposedly showing us how Covid-19 could be kept under control without intrusive government restrictions.
Of late, these champions have fallen silent. It's not hard to explain why. Recent days have seen Sweden's Nordic neighbours [[Finland]] and [[Norway]] offering emergency medical assistance as [[Stockholm]]'s hospitals have been overwhelmed, infections and deaths have spiked dramatically upward, and the King of Sweden has made an unprecedented criticism of the government's bungled strategy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Swift Boat mastermind to launch massive super PAC to boost Trump|https://www.politico.com/amp/news/2020/08/31/swift-boat-mastermind-super-pac-trump-405519]]'' August 31, 2020, Alex Isenstadt, [[Politico]]
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Senior [[Republican]]s are launching a massive new super PAC this week to bolster [[Donald Trump]]'s reelection in the final stretch of the campaign — a move that comes as the president has been pummeled by [[Joe Biden]] on TV.
The new organization, [[Preserve America]], is poised to begin a $30 million advertising blitz, an amount that's likely to escalate in the weeks to come, two people familiar with the effort told POLITICO. The super PAC is expected to draw the support of a range of GOP megadonors, including [[Las Vegas]] casino mogul [[Sheldon Adelson]] and Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus.
Preserve America will be overseen by [[Chris LaCivita]], a veteran Republican strategist who orchestrated the [[Swift Boat Veterans for Truth]] takedown of [[John Kerry]] in the [[2004]] presidential race.
Scientology in Switzerland.
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{{f7.png}} ''[[Sykes considering bid for state House or Congress|http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/baybuzz/sykes-considering-bid-for-state-house-or-congress/2237819]]'' July 18, 2015, Tony Marrero, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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Longtime [[St. Petersburg]] pastor [[Manuel Sykes]] is considering a bid for office in [[2016]].
Which one, and with which party? Sykes says he's thinking and praying on both decisions.
Sykes said he might run the state House seat currently held by Rep. Darryl Rouson, who is term-limited, or the soon-to-be redrawn 13th [[Congress]]ional district.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[T Cells Don't Mean We're Close To Herd Immunity, Scientists Caution|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/coronavirus-t-cells-immunity-scott-atlas]]'' August 14, 2020, Stephanie M. Lee, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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How the immune system responds to the coronavirus is a mystery that scientists are working furiously to unravel — but their findings are being weaponized to make unfounded claims that the pandemic isn't a big threat.
That became clear this week, when President [[Donald Trump]] unveiled his newest science adviser on the coronavirus task force, neuroradiologist [[Scott Atlas]]. A senior fellow at [[Stanford University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]], he has steadily promoted unscientific views about the virus on [[Fox News]] and elsewhere, and has said there is "zero excuse to not have the schools open in person." On Monday, [[Rush Limbaugh]] said Atlas was "countering Fauci" and cited the new adviser's baseless theory that "we could well be burned out of COVID" by October. The reason: "prior immunities."
Also on Monday, an unlicensed ophthalmologist and cryptocurrency investor, [[James Todaro]], went viral on [[Twitter]] with a similarly misleading screed. Todaro, who was in the viral "[[America's Frontline Doctors]]" video shared by Trump and removed from social media platforms for spreading misinformation about hydroxychloroquine, falsely claimed that "T cell immunity" meant many regions were already safe from infection and that lockdowns and mask-wearing were likely useless.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Take It From a Former Moonie: Trump Is a Cult Leader|https://www.thedailybeast.com/take-it-from-a-former-moonie-trump-is-a-cult-leader]]'' October 13, 2019, Steven Hassan, [[Daily Beast]]
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I have seen that profile up close. Over 40 years ago, while a junior in college, I was recruited into a destructive mind control cult, the [[Unification Church]], popularly known as the [[Moonies]] after its leader, [[Sun Myung Moon]]. I rose rapidly through the ranks and was invited to attend meetings with Moon and his top aides, where we knelt and bowed to our leader Moon. Two years later, after three days straight of leading a fundraising team—selling flowers on street corners—I fell asleep at the wheel and woke up as I plowed into the back of an 18 wheeler. Fortunately, I survived. My family hired deprogrammers and, after five days, I realized I had been brainwashed.
Since then, I have devoted myself to studying mind control cults and helping families rescue loved ones from their clutches. I have learned that mind control is not a vague, mystical process but, instead, is the result of a concrete and specific and systematic set of methods and techniques. [[Cult]] leaders may seem crazy, but they are cunning masters of manipulation, employing an arsenal of these techniques to render their followers dependent and obedient. It's what I call the cult leader's playbook.
As I argue in my upcoming book, The Cult of Trump: A Leading Cult Expert Explains How The President Uses Mind Control (Simon & Schuster), Trump has gotten where he is today in large part because he has exploited tactics straight out of that playbook. These include his grandiose claims, his practice of sowing confusion, his demand for absolute loyalty, his tendency to lie and create alternative "facts" and realities, his shunning and belittling of critics and ex-believers, and his cultivating of an "us versus them" mindset. These are the same methods used by Moon, Jones, and other cult leaders such as L. Ron Hubbard (Scientology), [[David Koresh]] ([[Branch Davidian]]s), [[Lyndon LaRouche]] (LaRouche PAC), and, most recently, convicted trafficking felon [[Keith Raniere]] (NXVIM).
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Take Your Son To Work Day: Eric Trump Hangs Out At FEMA Meeting, No One Says Why|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/eric-trump-fema-task-force-hurricane_n_5f4838a8c5b697186e33409f?ri18n=true]]'' August 27, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s middle son, Eric, hung out awkwardly Thursday during the president's meeting with officials of the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] — and no one revealed what he was doing there.
The officials discussed [[Hurricane Laura]]'s path of death and destruction as it barreled across [[Louisiana]] Thursday and headed toward [[Texas]].
[[Eric Trump]] stood near the door during the meeting, according to reporters. He was not introduced, nor did he say anything. He's an officer in his father's company, the [[Trump Organization]], and has no known emergency management experience, no role in the White House and no experience in politics other than to praise his dad.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Taking the Rick|https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/mar/19/news]]'' March 19, 2008, Sean Michaels, [[The Guardian]]
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It was more than twenty years ago that [[Rick Astley]]'s Never Gonna Give You Up first topped the charts. "Never gonna say goodbye," he crooned in his surprisingly basso voice - and who knew how right he was.
Today we're in a different century, a different millennium, a very different era than the one that first offered up twerpy, earnest, high-waistbanded Astley. But his song, and its video in particular, have found new life in the time of [[YouTube]]. Never Gonna Give You Up is at the centre of one of the internet's hottest memes - and if you haven't already fallen victim, it's only a matter of time.
It's called the "rick-roll". You're innocently browsing an apparently useful website and see a link to something else that might be of interest, but when you click through to that destination you instead find yourself confronted with Astley's boyish smile, his manly croon, his awkward [[1987]] dance-moves.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Tampa Bay Republicans will host Project Veritas grifter Cary Poarch this month|https://www.cltampa.com/news-views/local-news/article/21109116/tampa-bay-republicans-will-host-project-veritas-grifter-cary-poarch-this-month]]'' January 8, 2020, Colin Wolf, [[Creative Loafing]]
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Last October, [[Project Veritas]], a far-right citizen journalism organization run by publicity stunt gnome [[James O'Keefe]], released a heavily-hyped and heavily-doctored project promising to #Expose[[CNN]].
Well, like literally every single Project Veritas operation, the #ExposeCNN videos were incredibly misleading and didn't expose a single thing, except show a few clips of low-level "media coordinators" drinking beers at a D.C. bar and dropping purported bombshells like CNN president Jeff Zucker had an "ongoing feud with Trump since 'The Apprentice.'"
The operation also leaned heavily on the daily organization-wide phone calls from Zucker, who can be heard telling his staff to focus on Trump's impeachment. Big stuff. It should be noted that nothing in these videos was actually new, and most of these "revelations" were all things Zucker has said in public, but perhaps it just sounds more provocative when viewed through a series of shaky footage under the guise of a "whistleblower."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Tampa pastor who claimed to cure Zika now says he will cure Florida of coronavirus|https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2020/02/26/tampa-pastor-who-claimed-to-cure-zika-now-says-he-will-cure-florida-of-coronavirus]]'' February 26, 2020, Colin Wolf, Blogs, [[Orlando Weekly]]
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[[Rodney Howard-Browne]] — a conservative preacher, peddler of absolute insane conspiracy theories, and an evangelical leader who prayed over Trump in the Oval Office — claims that he cleansed [[Florida]] of Zika and says he now plans to do the same with the coronavirus.
In a video first noticed by [[Right Wing Watch]], Howard-Browne says that he "cursed" Zika in the name of [[Jesus]], and this is something he has the power to do in regards to the coronavirus, but just for Florida and nowhere else on Earth.
"We are doing the same thing with the coronavirus," says Howard-Browne." We do not need it on these shores, and somebody said 'Well, what about the rest of the world?' I mean, I can't be responsible for every city, or whatever."
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|!movement |[[Scientology critic|Critic]]|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Tape shows Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein discussing women at 1992 party|https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/tape-shows-donald-trump-jeffrey-epstein-discussing-women-1992-party-n1030686]]'' July 17, 2019, Jack Bohrer, [[NBC News]]
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The footage shows two wealthy men laughing and pointing as they appear to discuss young women dancing at a party.
Today, one of the men is president of the United States. The other is in federal lockup awaiting a bail decision as he fights sex trafficking and conspiracy charges.
The November [[1992]] tape in the [[NBC]] archives shows [[Donald Trump]] partying with [[Jeffrey Epstein]] at Trump's [[Mar-a-Lago]] estate, now a private club, more than a decade before Epstein pleaded guilty to felony prostitution charges in [[Florida]].
!!!External links
*[[Scientology, E-Meter Classification and the Ad Valorem Tax - "THE E-METER SITS ON A DESK"|http://lermanet.com/emeter/emeter_cbp.htm]], lermanet.com
*[[HQ W563475|http://www.faqs.org/rulings/rulings2007HQW563475.html]], United States International Trade Commision Rulings And Harmonized Tariff Schedule, faqs.org
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Tea Party Group Screams IRS Persecution, But Judge Ruled They Illegally Aided the GOP in 2012|https://www.politicususa.com/2013/05/20/judge-rules-tea-party-group-illegally-aided-gop-expect-irs-scrutinize.html]]'' May 20, 2013, Sarah Jones, [[PoliticusUSA]]
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[[Catherine Engelbrecht]], [[True the Vote]]'s president, is screaming [[IRS]] persecution to [[Breitbart]], "The IRS treatment of us lends to the appearance of a politically-motivated abuse of power and an assault on free speech." She continued, "We applied for nonprofit C-3 status early in [[2010]]. Since that time the IRS has run us through a gauntlet of analysts and hundreds of questions over and over again."
Actually, it's not an assault on "free speech", it's an assault on the unlawful behavior of True the Vote, but Breitbart left that part out because it doesn't fit their agenda. Who cares if True the Vote donates to [[Republican]]s or gets busted as NOT A NO[[NPR]]OFIT, but rather a PAC, eh? Oh, the screeching, hysterical persecution!
On March 28, [[2012]], Chron reported that a [[Texas]] [[Tea Party]] group with the word "Patriot" in its title was found by a judge to be a PAC and not a nonprofit. The judge ruled that as such, it illegally aided the Republican Party in poll watching efforts during the 2010 elections. The King Street Patriots/True the Vote are not a nonprofit, but a PAC:
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|!formation |June 1, 2009 (12 years)|
|!tax id |27-0470227|
|!website |[[teapartypatriots.org/|https://www.teapartypatriots.org/]]|
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|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |03/2014|<|<|
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|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270470227/270470227_2018_ .pdf]]|01/30/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270470227/270470227_2017_102e29b2.PDF]]|02/19/19| $183,222.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270470227/270470227_2016_0e713d12.PDF]]|11/08/17| $495,221.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270470227/270470227_2015_0d3136f6.PDF]]|12/16/16| $1,100,212.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270470227/270470227_2014_0c02d6f9.PDF]]|12/02/15| $1,129,459.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270470227/270470227_2013_0b636b4f.PDF]]|05/26/15| $2,251,161.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270470227/270470227_2012_0a62d756.PDF]]|06/18/14| $4,079,862.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/270470227/270470227_2009_06D64F8C.PDF]]|03/17/11| $42,845.00|
!!!See also
*[[Tea Party Patriots|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_Patriots]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_Patriots_Citizens_Fund]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Tea Party Patriots|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Tea_Party_Patriots]], SourceWatch.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Tea Party Patriots Investigated: "They Use You and Abuse You"|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/02/tea-party-patriots-investigated/]]'' February 14, 2011, Stephanie Mencimer, [[Mother Jones]]
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Two years ago, [[Tea Party Patriots]] got its start as a scrappy, ground-up conservative organization. Its rowdy activists demanded more transparency and less business-as-usual in the nation's capital, and they worked hard to elect candidates who they believed wouldn't succumb to the ways of [[Washington]]. But it didn't take long for the grassroots tea party organization to embrace the [[DC]] establishment—and some of its more questionable practices.
Lately, Tea Party Patriots (TPP) has started to resemble the Beltway lobbying operations its members have denounced. The group's leaders have cozied up to political insiders implicated in the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal and have paid themselves significant salaries. TPP accepted the use of a private jet and a large donation of anonymous cash right before a key election, and its top officials have refused to discuss how the money was spent. And recently, the group has hired several big-time fundraising and public relations firms that work for the who's who of the [[Republican]] political class, including some of the GOP's most secretive campaign operations.
As TPP's leaders entrench themselves in Washington, local activists the group represents have accused them of exploiting the grassroots for their own fame and fortune while failing to deliver any meaningful political results. "Tea Party Patriots? I can't attribute one victory to them at all," says Laura Boatright, a former TPP regional coordinator in Southern [[California]] who has become an outspoken critic. "Where's the success with what they've done with all this money? My view is that it's just a career plan" for its national leaders—namely Jenny Beth Martin, who in [[2010]] was named by Time as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, and [[Mark Meckler]], now a regular commentator on [[Fox News]]. (Meckler and Martin did not respond to a request to comment for this story.)
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Team Trump Can't Erase the Boss' Coronavirus 'Hoax'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/team-trump-cant-erase-the-boss-coronavirus-hoax]]'' April 8, 2020, Dean Obeidallah, [[Daily Beast]]
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Later Sunday, to my surprise, the "Trump War Room," a [[Twitter]] account that is managed by the Trump campaign and boasts over a half million followers, called me a liar for saying that. And not just me, but others in the media who had allegedly said that same, as you can see from the War Room's Tweet, "@DonLemon Rachel @Maddow @Kristenh[[CNN]] and @DeanObeidallah continue to spread the lie that President Trump called coronavirus a hoax."
The Trump War Room's tweet only included my comment about the "new hoax," leaving out the context in that I had noted Trump had a history of belittling the threat posed by the virus, from that Feb. 28 rally up through, as I also mentioned, his March 24 appearance on [[Fox News]] where he invoked the deaths caused by auto accidents and the flu to again undermine the deadly nature of COVID-19.
This is reminiscent of when Trump mocked the disabilities of [[New York Times]] reporter Serge Kovaleski by mimicking his limited arm movement during the [[2016]] campaign. After a backlash, Trump claimed he never mocked the reporter's disability. Trump, then as now, is trying to gaslight people into not believing their own eyes and ears, or at the very least trying to create two sides to an issue where there's only one.
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The Trump campaign and a top House [[Republican]] group are rallying around a [[QAnon]] conspiracy theorist expected to win a seat in the House this November, even attacking a GOP lawmaker who criticized the conspiracy theory that the [[FBI]] considers a domestic terrorism threat.
QAnon believer [[Marjorie Taylor Greene]] won a Republican primary run-off in [[Georgia]]'s 14th [[Congress]]ional District on Tuesday. Because Greene's district is heavily Republican, her primary win all but guarantees that a QAnon supporter will take a spot in Congress in November.
Until now, leading Republicans have typically avoided openly embracing the party's QAnon supporters, who follow a series of internet clues that have been posted by a mysterious figure called "Q" since October [[2017]]. QAnon believers embrace a theory of the world that imagines Trump is engaged in a secret war against a pedophile-cannibal "cabal" in the [[Democratic Party]], [[Hollywood]], and other institutions.
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President [[Donald Trump]] and members of his coronavirus task force are pushing officials at the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] to change how the agency works with states to count coronavirus-related deaths. And they're pushing for revisions that could lead to far fewer deaths being counted than originally reported, according to five administration officials working on the government's response to the pandemic.
Though he has previously publicly attested to the accuracy of the COVID-19 death count, the president in recent weeks has privately raised suspicion about the number of fatalities in the United States, which recently eclipsed 80,000 recorded deaths. In talks with top officials, Trump has suggested that those numbers could have been incorrectly tallied or even inflated by current methodology, two individuals with knowledge of those private comments said.
The White House has pressed the C[[DC]], in particular, to work with states to change how they count coronavirus deaths and report them back to the federal government, according to two officials with knowledge of those conversations. And [[Deborah Birx]], the coordinator of the administration's coronavirus task force, has urged CDC officials to exclude from coronavirus death-count reporting some of those individuals who either do not have confirmed lab results and are presumed positive or who have the virus and may not have died as a direct result of it, according to three senior administration officials.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Team Trump Shits on Barr's Bogus Voter Fraud Crusade|https://www.thedailybeast.com/team-trump-shts-on-barrs-bogus-voter-fraud-crusade?ref=home]]'' November 10, 2020, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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It was a memo so outrageous, it caused a top Justice Department official to quit on the spot. But for [[Donald Trump]]'s dwindling band of loyalists at the White House, it still wasn't enough.
On Monday, Attorney General Bill Barr "authorized" Justice officials to investigate allegations of voter irregularities. But his memo doing so practically admitted there was little-to-no evidence for any such election fraud. The document warned that "specious, speculative, fanciful or far-fetched claims should not be a basis for initiating federal inquiries" and that "nothing here should be taken as any indication that the Department has concluded that voting irregularities have impacted the outcome of any election."
The memo sparked a new wave of criticism that the president and his allies were willing to sacrifice the country's democratic foundation in the pursuit of power. Even those steps weren't enough to satisfy Team Trump, however. Shortly after Barr's declaration broke, officials close to the president and working on his reelection effort said they thought the memo could give the president and [[Rudy Giuliani]] another element to incorporate into their messaging war against the results of the free and fair election, but that it wouldn't prove to be the legal game changer that they needed.
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A [[Silicon Valley]] company co-founded by a close ally of President [[Donald Trump]] will play a major new role in helping the government track the spread of the coronavirus, pulling information that is being used by top administration officials, including the president himself.
[[Palantir]], the data-mining firm created by investor [[Peter Thiel]], is best known for its work with global intelligence, military, and law enforcement agencies. Now, the company has a contract with the Department of Health and Human Services to help the federal government create a new data platform called HHS Protect Now.
The [[Daily Beast]] has confirmed that Palantir will provide a major aspect of the analytics platform. Sources familiar told The Daily Beast that Palantir's data suites will be a primary contributor to HHS Protect Now, if not the core element of the tool.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Team Trump Wrestles With Its QAnon Problem|https://www.thedailybeast.com/team-trump-wrestles-with-its-2020-qanon-problem]]'' September 12, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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In late August [[2018]], Lisa and [[John Welch]] weren't feeling great about the future of [[QAnon]], the ludicrous conspiracy theory that posits that [[Donald Trump]] is engaged in a secret battle with pedophilic elites in [[Hollywood]], big banks, and the [[Democratic Party]].
Lisa had bought into the theory first, then convinced her husband to sign on. But none of the mysterious Q's predictions in anonymous internet forums had come to pass nearly a year after it started in October [[2017]], and QAnon believers were starting to lose faith. After yet another Q prediction failed to materialize in 2018, an armed, crazed QAnon fan allegedly shut down a bridge near the Hoover Dam with an improvised armored truck.
The Welches decided they needed some way to show how many Trump supporters believed in the mega-conspiracy theory, which has pulled in [[Pizzagate]] and a wide range of other conspiracy theories. They printed up T-shirts and signs that said "We Are Q" and passed them out at a Trump rally in [[Tampa]], [[Florida]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Team Trump's Furious Hunt to Find Out Who 'Liked' a Chelsea Clinton Tweet|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumpworlds-wild-hunt-who-liked-a-chelsea-clinton-tweet]]'' December 31, 2019, Erin Banco, [[Daily Beast]]
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On the evening of July 10, [[2017]] staffers at the U.S. embassy in [[Brussels]]—the official office for the ambassador to the [[European Union]]—received an unusual call from the seventh floor of the State Department back in [[Washington]]. The office of then-Secretary of State [[Rex Tillerson]] was irate. Someone in Brussels with access to the mission's [[Twitter]] account had liked the wrong tweet. It had set off alarm bells in Foggy Bottom.
The tweet wasn't just any tweet. It was one written by [[Chelsea Clinton]] and directed at President [[Donald Trump]] in a public spat that took the Internet by storm.
That week in July, Trump drew criticism for his decision to let his daughter Ivanka fill his seat at the G20 meeting of top economic powers in [[Hamburg]], [[Germany]]. After days of the pile on, Trump took to Twitter the morning of July 10 to claim his decision to have Ivanka represent the U.S. at the G20 was "very standard" and that Chancellor [[Angela Merkel]] of Germany agreed. Not more than 15 minutes later, he switched his tenor and began attacking Clinton and the press. " If Chelsea Clinton were asked to hold the seat for her mother, as her mother gave our country away, the [[Fake News]] would say CHELSEA FOR PRES!," Trump said.
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As [[Republican]] politicians and news outlets stoke fear over a crisis at the southern U.S. border, [[Facebook]], [[Google]], and [[Twitter]] are taking money from a notorious anti-immigrant hate group to help it spread its message and recruit new members.
The [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]], or FAIR, was founded in [[1979]] by the influential eugenicist and white nationalist [[John Tanton]], who also founded other anti-immigrant groups including the [[Center for Immigration Studies]] (CIS) and ProEnglish, and a pro-eugenics organization Society for Genetic Education.
FAIR has been designated by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] as an anti-immigrant hate group. "FAIR is the flagship organization of this country's organized anti-immigrant movement, and Tanton was its chief architect," Southern Poverty Law Center Research Analyst Eddie Bejarano told [[Sludge]].
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|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth date |December 22, 1970 (50 years)|
|!birth place |[[Calgary|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary]], [[Alberta|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta]], Canada|
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*[[Ted Cruz|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Cruz]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Ted Cruz|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Ted_Cruz]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
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[[Ted Cruz]] and [[Tucker Carlson]] are the latest to slam [[Google]] over its threat to demonetize [[The Federalist]], a right-wing news outlet, over reader comments on its stories, amid growing criticism and concern over how much power the company has over the media.
The row began with an [[NBC]] story written by a young British journalist who contacted Google with a report from the [[Center for Countering Digital Hate]], a British think tank that had put together a list of 10 American websites it deemed racist.
The Federalist was listed along with [[ZeroHedge]], [[Gateway Pundit]], [[Breitbart]], American Greatness, Moonbattery, American Thinker, Big League [[Politics]], WND and The [[Washington]] Standard.
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WASHINGTON — A ceremonial resolution honoring the life of the late U.S. Supreme Court [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] failed in the Senate on Tuesday after U.S. Sen. [[Ted Cruz]] objected to language his Democratic counterparts added noting her dying wish that a successor not be chosen until after the presidential inauguration early next year.
The war of words on the Senate floor is likely a preamble to a coming brawl to replace Ginsburg. The liberal justice died Friday, leaving a vacancy that, if filled by a conservative, could have sweeping ramifications on several American policies and civil liberties.
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[[Ted Cruz]]'s presidential campaign is using psychological data based on research spanning tens of millions of [[Facebook]] users, harvested largely without their permission, to boost his surging [[White House]] run and gain an edge over [[Donald Trump]] and other [[Republican]] rivals, the Guardian can reveal.
A little-known data company, now embedded within Cruz's campaign and indirectly financed by his primary billionaire benefactor, paid researchers at [[Cambridge]] University to gather detailed psychological profiles about the US electorate using a massive pool of mainly unwitting US Facebook users built with an online survey.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Ted Cruz hired family members to Senate staff, raising eyebrows in Washington|https://www.salon.com/2021/08/20/spokeswoman-for-ted-cruz-lashes-out-at-report-senator-hired-family-members-political-slime-job/]]'' August 21, 2021, Brett Bachman, [[Salon]]
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A spokesperson for Sen. [[Ted Cruz]], R-[[Texas]], lashed out at accusations of nepotism Friday after reports surfaced that he had hired several of his direct relatives, calling any suggestion that Sen. Cruz had acted unethically a "political slime job" and "classic fake news."
Insider reported that the longtime conservative provocateur — whose mission in recent weeks has been to stonewall dozens of President [[Joe Biden]]'s nominees to key State Department posts, despite their qualifications — recently hired two of his first cousins' children, one as a press assistant and another as an intern.
Both are incredibly sought-after positions in the world of politics, with Cruz' family members winning out over what were likely hundreds, if not thousands, of other applicants.
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On Tuesday afternoon, with [[Congress]] still failing to agree on an urgent pandemic relief package, Sen. [[Ted Cruz]], R-[[Texas]], brought together a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee to propagandize. Instead of helping the pandemic-stricken, Cruz chaired an hourslong spectacle of a hearing designed to peddle misleading narratives about anarchists and anti-fascists.
If the propagandistic title of the hearing — "The Right of the People Peaceably to Assemble: Protecting Speech by Stopping Anarchist [[Violence]]" — wasn't enough to show his aims, Cruz's own comments made clear the proceedings' purpose as political theater. In a telling moment, Cruz twice chastised his Democratic colleagues for praising peaceful [[Black Lives Matter]] protesters while failing to condemn "antifa" and the "terrorists" who killed a federal security officer, Dave Patrick Underwood, during a May protest in [[Oakland]]. Cruz's implication was clear: The left killed Underwood.
Yet Underwood was killed by a member of the far right — one of 329 murders carried out by right-wing extremists since [[1994]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Teens Bring 4chan Politics to Boston|https://www.thedailybeast.com/teens-bbring-4chan-politics-to-boston]]'' May 14, 2017, Jacob Siegel, [[Daily Beast]]
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We were all there because of Berkeley. Hundreds of people gathered on [[Boston]] Common Saturday after word spread for weeks of a free speech rally orchestrated by right-wing groups. But the real draw for protesters and counter-protestors alike seemed to be a shared view of the conflict between [[Antifa]]s (self described anti-fascists) and Nazis—or anarchists and Americans, depending on who you asked—as a travelling fight club that had come to town.
In Berkeley, you might have been able to glimpse history looming grandly in the background. There, at the birthplace of the country's free speech movement, protestors, militants, and masked street fighters clashed, sometimes violently, over whether [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] should be allowed to speak publicly, what kind of dystopia America is becoming, and who the real fascists are. In Boston, there was little of that pretense. Everyone seemed to be thinking about Berkeley.
A group of several hundred right-wing aligned protesters, who claimed their rally was being held to defend free speech, occupied one piece of ground in the park. The variety of subcultural uniforms and insignia among them, blended paramilitary, biker, and videogame cultures.
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Televangelist Jim Bakker, 80, suffers a stroke and is taking a 'sabbatical' from his TV show|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8304939/Televangelist-Jim-Bakker-80-suffers-stroke-taking-sabbatical-TV-show.html]]'' May 10, 2020, Lauren Edmonds, [[Daily Mail]]
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Prominent televangelist [[Jim Bakker]] suffered a stroke and has taken a 'sabbatical' from his eponymous TV show, according to his wife.
Lori Bakker confirmed that her 80-year-old husband underwent a health scare, but is now recovering at their home in Branson, [[Missouri]].
The Jim Bakker Show, the Christian program the couple host, will continue while Bakker is away.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Televangelist Kenneth Copeland Defends His Private Jets: 'I'm A Very Wealthy Man'|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/kenneth-copeland-jet-inside-edition_n_5cf822fee4b0e63eda94de4f?ri18n=true]]'' June 5, 2019, Carol Kuruvilla, [[Huffington Post]]
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Televangelist [[Kenneth Copeland]] has long argued that preachers of his caliber need private jets to carry out their God-given mission of spreading the Gospel to the world.
The [[Texas]] pastor once again vigorously defended his ministry's private jets and his luxurious lifestyle during an interview with "[[Inside Edition]]" reporter Lisa Guerrero.
"I'm a very wealthy man," Copeland admitted without hesitation during the interview with Guerrero.
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"You said you didn't want to get into a tube with a bunch of demons, what did you mean?" questions an [[Inside Edition]] reporter in a surprise interview with Televangelist [[Kenneth Copeland]].
According to a report from Inside Edition, Copeland has his own airport next to his mansion in [[Texas]] where he keeps his private jets.
The questions came after a video went viral showing Copeland and colleague Jesse Duplantis discussing why they require private jets.
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*[[John Templeton Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Templeton_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[John Templeton Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=John_Templeton_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Ten Years Later, the 'Gathering Storm' of White Supremacist Terror Is Here|https://www.thedailybeast.com/ten-years-later-the-gathering-storm-of-white-supremacist-terror-is-here]]'' August 27, 2019, Eleanor Clift, Opinion, [[Daily Beast]]
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When [[Barack Obama]] took office in January [[2009]], white supremacists were fragmented and without charismatic leaders. That quickly changed with the arrival of [[Richard Spencer]], Matt Heimbach and [[Milo Yiannopoulos]], a generation of new leaders who created and captured a following that capitalized on white unease over a black president.
The good news is that over time these leaders were marginalized and neutralized, finally demonized by the media and subjected to public humiliation for their neo-Nazi views. They were disrupted. But the sentiments they embraced had taken hold, bursting into full view in [[Charlottesville]] in [[2017]], with white supremacists carrying torches and chanting, "Jews won't replace us."
They're fragmented again post-Charlottesville, and post-[[El Paso]], seeking other social media platforms while law enforcement plays whack-a-mole, beating them back until they pop up somewhere else. The American people are left to wonder what more can be done to counter this growing threat that government has left unattended for too long, while keeping quiet what information it has collected, including a document showing that white supremacists were responsible for all race-based domestic terrorism incidents in [[2018]].
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Back in the [[1980]]s, [[Jay Sekulow]]'s career was in shambles. His [[Atlanta]]-based law firm had failed, leaving him millions in debt and bankrupt.
Then he got a lifeline from a surprising source — the U.S. Supreme Court.
Sekulow's client, San Franscisco-based [[Jews for Jesus]], was locked in a legal dispute with commissioners at the [[Los Angeles]] airport. The group wanted to hand out religious literature there. Airport officials said no. Sekulow argued the commission's actions violated the [[First Amendment]].
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Tensions rise in Washington as Trump supporters rally against election results|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/pro-trump-supporters-march-after-supreme-court-defeat-1.5839075]]'' December 13, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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Conservative groups alleging without evidence that U.S. President-elect [[Joe Biden]] stole the U.S. election gathered for protests across the country on Saturday, including one in [[Washington]], D.C., that threatened to turn violent as darkness fell.
Organizers with Stop the Steal, linked to pro-Trump operative [[Roger Stone]], and church groups urged supporters to participate in "Jericho Marches" and prayer rallies.
But in downtown Washington, tensions rose after dark as scores of pro-Trump [[Proud Boys]] protesters and [[Antifa]] counter-protesters faced off, separated by police in riot gear and on bicycles.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Terrorism expert Sara Kamali on Jan. 6, white nationalism and the rise of "Vanilla ISIS"|https://www.salon.com/2021/08/02/terrorism-expert-sara-kamali-on-jan-6-white-nationalism-and-the-rise-of-vanilla-isis/]]'' August 2, 2021, Chauncey DeVega, [[Salon]]
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Contrary to what many observers have suggested, [[Donald Trump]]'s attack force that stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was not really a "mob." At its core was a group of terrorists who wanted to kill members of [[Congress]] they deemed to be Trump's enemies, with the goal of nullifying the results of the [[2020]] presidential election. They may have come close to achieving that objective.
Likewise, as new "revelations" have shown, Trump and his allies came closer to overthrowing democracy than many among the country's political class (and the public at large) would like to accept. The danger has not ended; the [[Republican]] coup attempt is ongoing.
To describe Trump's attack force as "terrorists" is better and more accurate language, but still lacks precision. What kind of terrorists were they? As Robert P. Jones, one of America's foremost experts on religion and politics, recently told [[Salon]], a significant number of the attackers on Jan. 6 were Christian nationalists and white supremacists:
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Qanon is going mainstream and that's bad. More than bad, it might be a national security risk. That's the conclusion of a new report from [[West Point]]'s Combating [[Terrorism]] Center (CTC) on the emergence of the conspiracy theory into daily life. The [[QAnon]] [[Conspiracy]] Theory: A Security Threat in the Making clearly explains what QAnon is, its roots in American history, and how and why some of its adherents turn violent.
The CTC is an academic institute within West Point focused on studying terrorism and ideology through research. Amaranth Amarasingam, a professor of religion at [[Queen's University]], and Marc-André Argentino, a PhD Candidate at [[Concordia University]], co-authored the paper, which breaks down the threat posed by QAnon and clear and simple terms. "Though less organized than jihadi or far-right extremists...QAnon represents a novel challenge to public security," the paper said.
QAnon can be confusing for the outside observer. It's like the greatest hits of American conspiracy theories from the past 50 years, supercharged, and turned into a vast online roleplaying game. It's hard to articulate what adherents believe and why those beliefs lead to violence. It has no central leader and encourages its followers to do their own research.
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|''Born''|Douglas Robert Ford<br/>November 20, 1964 (age 54)<br/>[[Etobicoke]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]|
|''Party''|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_Conservative_Party_of_Ontario]]|
|''Occupation''|[[Businessperson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Businessperson]], [[politician|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/politician]]|
|''Spouse''|Karla Middlebrook|
|''Alma mater''|[[Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlett_Heights_Entrepreneurial_Academy]] (HS)<<ref "1">><br/>[[Humber College|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humber_College]] (dropped out after two months)<<ref "2">>|
|''Father''|[[Doug Ford Sr.]]|
|''Relations''|[[Rob Ford]] (brother)<br/>[[Michael Ford]] (nephew)|
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!!!See also
*[[Doug Ford - Wikipedia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Ford]]
!!!Notes
!!!External links
*[[The Changing Landscape of Politics in Canada|https://www.mcneillifestories.com/the-changing-landscape-of-politics-in-canada/]], Harold ~McNeill, August 24th, 2018.
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[[Voter suppression]] has long been a cherished tradition among [[Republican]]s, but with 33 days to go until the election and the outlook for [[Donald Trump]] looking extremely not good, the Grand Old Party apparently got together on a Zoom call and agreed to go all in on preventing Democrats from casting ballots. In [[South Carolina]], Republicans are asking the Supreme Court to reinstate witness signatures for mail-in ballots, while in [[Texas]], Governor [[Greg Abbott]] wants to make it as difficult as possible for people to drop off a ballot should they decide that sending it in the mail would be too risky given the president's naked attempts to handicap the Postal Service.
[[CNN]] reports that Abbott issued a proclamation on Thursday limiting drop-off locations for mail-in ballots to one site per county. And we'll give you two guesses as to which party the move will disproportionately affect, but you'll only need one:
The move significantly affects the Democratic stronghold of Harris County, which is the state's largest county by population—one of the most populous in the country—and covers a massive area. It must now reduce its 11 drop-off locations down to one starting on Friday. Travis County, which includes the reliably Democratic city of [[Austin]], must limit its four drop-off locations to one.... The Republican governor said in a statement the order was made to enhance ballot security. It also allows poll watchers to observe the in-person delivery of mail-in ballots by voters, but critics say it could severely limit access for many voters.
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Piggybacking on President [[Donald Trump]]'s desire to quickly end social distancing restrictions to restart the U.S. economy, [[Texas]] Lt. Gov. [[Dan Patrick]] suggested Monday that senior citizens would be willing to sacrifice their lives to the new coronavirus in order to save the economy for their kids and grandchildren.
With the president and many of his allies (including several [[Fox News]] hosts) currently pushing to reject health experts' advice on slowing the spread of the virus so the economy can be restarted in a matter of weeks, Fox News host [[Tucker Carlson]] kicked off his Monday night show by hearing from "both sides" of the issue.
After hosting a doctor who noted that he couldn't give definitive answers on how long quarantines and social distancing policies needed to stay in effect in order to "flatten the curve," Carlson turned to Patrick, who had recently texted the Fox host to explain why he thought all Americans should quickly get back to work.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Texas pastors demand a "religious liberty" exemption to coronavirus stay-at-home orders|https://www.vox.com/2020/4/1/21201104/texas-pastors-religious-liberty-coronavirus-stay-at-home-hotze]]'' April 1, 2020, Ian Millhiser, [[Vox]]
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Last week, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, who oversees the area of [[Texas]] that includes [[Houston]], issued an order requiring "all individuals currently living within Harris County ... to stay at their place of residence except for Essential Activities" (in Texas, the title "county judge" refers to the chief executive of a county government).
Like many similar orders handed down by state and local officials throughout the United States, which are intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, Hidalgo's order closes most businesses within the county and shuts down most places where people gather in large groups. Although it allows faith leaders to "minister and counsel in individual settings, so long as social distance protocols are followed," it requires worship services to "be provided by video and teleconference."
That restriction on in-person worship services has sparked a lawsuit, filed by three Texas pastors and [[Steven Hotze]], a medical doctor and anti-LGBT [[Republican]] activist whose political action committee was labeled a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]. These four men ask the [[Texas Supreme Court]] to strike down Hidalgo's order, claiming, among other things, that it violates the "religious liberty" of pastors who wish to gather their parishioners together during a pandemic.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Texas Protest Reflects Spreading Frustration With Coronavirus Closings|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/18/us/texas-protests-stay-at-home.html]]'' April 18, 2020, Manny Fernandez, [[New York Times]]
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AUSTIN, [[Texas]] — In a public act of defiance, several dozen protesters in Texas converged on the steps of the Capitol building in [[Austin]] on Saturday to call for the reopening of the state and the country during the coronavirus pandemic.
The "You Can't Close America" rally rode a wave of similar protests at statehouses and in city streets this past week, with people also gathering on Saturday in [[Indianapolis]]; [[Carson City]], Nev.; [[Annapolis]], Md.; and Brookfield, Wis.
With more than 22 million unemployment claims nationwide in the past four weeks, some conservatives have begun voicing displeasure with the moribund economy. Many businesses have been shuttered in an attempt to slow the spread of the virus, which has killed more than 34,000 people in the United States.
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|!Name |[[Texas Public Policy Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=742524057]]|<|<|
|!EIN |74-2524057|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |10/1989|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2019_ .pdf]]|02/19/21| $17,302,485.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2018_ .pdf]]|02/07/20| $15,867,880.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2017_10439fb4.PDF]]|03/07/19| $14,487,960.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2016_0ebf5fe7.PDF]]|01/11/18| $14,084,435.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2015_0d4dbec4.PDF]]|01/18/17| $10,664,754.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2014_0b886711.PDF]]|07/09/15| $10,616,040.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2013_0ab6e042.PDF]]|10/22/14| $8,355,336.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2012_099321a6.PDF]]|09/16/13| $8,527,984.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2011_085c5ebc.PDF]]|07/05/12| $4,550,572.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2010_08a44db6.PDF]]|11/01/12| $3,691,066.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2009_069CC44A.PDF]]|12/14/10| $2,910,379.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2008_058FDA9B.PDF]]|12/16/09| $2,082,753.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/742524057/742524057_2007_0486032B.PDF]]|12/20/08| $1,803,520.00|
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*[[Texas Public Policy Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Texas_Public_Policy_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Texas QAnon Supporter Used Car to Attack Strangers She Believed Were 'Pedophiles'|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/texas-qanon-car-attack-cecilia-fulbright/]]'' August 20, 2020, Julian Feeld, [[Right Wing Watch]]
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A [[Waco]], [[Texas]], woman arrested last week and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and driving while intoxicated? appears to have been motivated by the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory President [[Donald Trump]] spoke positively of during a White House press conference Wednesday.
According to arrest affidavits first reported by the Waco Tribune-Herald, 30-year-old Cecilia Fulbright got behind the wheel of her car just after 9 a.m.? Wednesday with the intent to "[save] a child" from "pedophiles." Fulbright reportedly chased two strangers' vehicles in an apparent attempt to ?hit them. According to a Waco police report, the first vehicle was a catering truck driven by a woman with her ?minor daughter in the passenger's seat. They successfully evaded Fulbright before calling the police who, according to an incident report, were unable to locate Fulbright or her vehicle. Fulbright then ?targeted a second unrelated ?vehicle, a Dodge Caravan ?driven by a 19-year-old college student?. Fulbright chased ?the student into a parking lot? where she cornered? and repeatedly rammed ?the Dodge Caravan?.
Responding police officers reportedly found Fulbright "crying hysterically" and yelling that the driver of the vehicle she attacked "was a pedophile and had kidnapped a girl for human trafficking." The arresting officer noted that Fulbright seemed "delusional"; her blood alcohol content was recorded as 0.21? percent—more than double the legal limit in Texas. Fulbright was charged with driving while intoxicated and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, the latter of which is a second-degree felony in Texas and carries a term of 2 to 20 years. She was released on an $11,000 bond the day following her arrest.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Texas Trump Boat Parade Led To Several Boats Sinking|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/trump-boat-parade-texas-sink]]'' September 5, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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A county sheriff spokesperson told [[BuzzFeed News]] that their office responded to "many emergency calls for boats in distress" during the parade.
Emergency services in [[Texas]] responded to distress calls about a Trump boat parade in [[Austin]] on Saturday, with police saying that "several" boats sank. "I can confirm that we responded to many emergency calls for boats in distress during the parade," a spokesperson for the Travis County Sheriff's Office told BuzzFeed News. "Several boats did sink. I'm not able to give exact numbers."
It's not clear how many boats were on the water on Lake Travis, Texas, but the [[Facebook]] event showed over 2,600 confirmed attendees. Photos and videos from the event show dozens of boats on the lake in clear weather. At least one boat was pictured being swamped by big waves.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Text Messages Show Top Trump Campaign Fundraiser's Key Role Planning the Rally That Preceded the Siege|https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-campaign-fundraiser-ellipse-rally]]'' January 30, 2021, Mike Spies, [[ProPublica]]
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"Get the budget and vendors breakdown to me and Justin," [[Caroline Wren]] wrote to [[Cindy Chafian]], a self-described "constitutional conservative," in a Dec. 28 text message obtained by [[ProPublica]].
Wren was no ordinary event planner. She served as a deputy to [[Donald Trump Jr]].'s girlfriend, [[Kimberly Guilfoyle]], at [[Trump Victory]], a joint presidential fundraising committee during the [[2020]] campaign. The Justin mentioned in her text was [[Justin Caporale]], a former top aide to first lady [[Melania Trump]], whose production company helped put on the event at the Ellipse.
Text messages and an event-planning memo obtained by ProPublica, along with an interview with Chafian, indicate that Wren, a [[Washington]] insider with a low public profile, played an extensive role in managing operations for the event. The records show that Wren oversaw logistics, budgeting, funding and messaging for the Jan. 6 rally that featured President Donald Trump.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Texts Between Portland Police and Patriot Prayer Ringleader Joey Gibson Show Warm Exchange|https://www.wweek.com/news/courts/2019/02/14/texts-between-portland-police-and-patriot-prayer-ringleader-joey-gibson-show-warm-exchange/]]'' February 14, 2019, Katie Shepherd, [[Willamette Week]]
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Hundreds of texts between [[Portland]] police and right-wing organizer [[Joey Gibson]] reveal the extent to which law enforcement officers talked to and even coordinated with right-wing activists in order to police protests in 2017 and 2018.
The texts, obtained by WW through a public records request, show that Portland [[Police]] Lt. Jeff Niiya had a friendly rapport with Gibson, frequently discussing Gibson's plans to demonstrate in Portland and even joking at times.
Gibson's events, occurring regularly in the Pacific Northwest since President Donald Trump's election, have alarmed and enraged Portlanders—even prompting the mayor to propose new rules restricting protests. That's because the rallies have attracted white supremacists and other extremists, and are often thinly veiled pretexts for Gibson's group, the Vancouver-Wash-based [[Patriot Prayer]], to wage violent street fights with masked antifascists.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The 'antifa super-soldier' conspiracy theory is dangerous because people want to believe it|https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/3/16602158/antifa-super-soldier-refuse-fascism-conspiracy-theory]]'' November 3, 2017, Adi Robertson, [[The Verge]]
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On November 4th, an activist group called [[Refuse Fascism]] says it will hold rallies in 20 cities, aiming to remove [[Donald Trump]] and [[Mike Pence]] from office through persistent mass protest. Refuse Fascism compares its project to last year's [[South Korea]]n protests against President Park Geun-hye, which ended with Park's impeachment in March. It's aiming to start with "at least several thousand people" in the rallies, and continue with semi-permanent encampments.
Alternately, according to certain sectors of the internet, a unified anti-white terrorist group known as "[[Antifa]]" will launch a violent civil war, possibly backed by billionaire [[George Soros]] and shadowy forces within the US government, who are quietly organizing a mass electrical blackout to coincide with the uprising. This is the theory that's been incubating online since August, and it's blown up this week, thanks to coverage by InfoWars and other conspiracy sites. Compared to saying the world is flat, it's not the most unbelievable internet conspiracy theory in recent memory, but it's one of the most potentially dangerous ones — because even if the facts don't hit anywhere close to reality, the effects might.
The "antifa civil war," to make things absolutely clear, isn't a real thing. [[Snopes]] has refuted news of both the supposed uprising itself and the blackout drill. But the theory has become a bizarre meme over the past several days, as jokesters make clearly ridiculous claims about antifa bogeyman, only to have them co-opted as evidence of a terrorist plot. Right-wing blog The [[Gateway Pundit]] posted a copy of a joke originally by [[Twitter]] comedian Krang T Nelson, claiming that "millions of antifa supersoldiers will behead all white parents and small business owners." (The post was later amended, though it still condemned the tweet as "normalization of anti-white violence.") A press release from "Anti-Fascist Action LLC Co. Inc." announced the group would "execute all Trump voters and gun owners," directing questions to an official "antifa media liaison" named Mohammed Markstein. Most people called the joke, but at least a few seem to have reposted it seriously.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The 'Boogaloo Bois' Are Bringing Their AR-15s and Civil War Ideology to the Lockdown Protests|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3zmj5/the-boogaloo-bois-are-bringing-their-ar-15s-and-civil-war-ideology-to-the-lockdown-protests]]'' May 8, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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The younger, shitposting face of the armed far-right — often called "boogaloo bois" — have been showing up at anti-lockdown protests across the U.S., toting their AR-style rifles and wearing their trademark [[Hawaii]]an shirts and leis.
It's a troubling sign that the far-right "boogaloo" meme, used to refer to or even incite an impending civil war or violent anti-government rebellion, is now spilling out into the real world.
On Monday, a group of heavily armed men — including at least one with links to the boogaloo movement — were arrested following a tense standoff with SWAT outside Big Daddy Zane's Bar in West [[Odessa]], [[Texas]]. The men claimed they were protecting the bar, whose owner was defying Texas' lockdown orders by remaining open. Texas Gov. [[Greg Abbott]] loosened some restrictions on businesses in recent weeks, but bars remain shuttered.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The 'new right' is not a reaction to neoliberalism, but its offspring|https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/can-europe-make-it/the-new-right-is-not-a-reaction-to-neoliberalism-but-its-offspring/]]'' July 16, 2019, Lars Cornelissen, [[openDemocracy]]
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The ongoing and increasingly intense conservative backlash currently taking place across [[Europe]] is often understood as a populist reaction to neoliberal policy. The neoliberal assault on the welfare state, as for instance Chantal Mouffe has argued, has eroded post-war social security even as it destroyed people's faith in electoral politics. Coupled with a sharp increase in inequality and rapid globalisation, the technocratic nature of neoliberal government has angered electorates across the continent. Wanting to "take back control" of their political life, these electorates have turned away from traditional centrist parties and have thrown their lot in with populist parties on the fringes of the political spectrum. Although, as Mouffe is at pains to point out, this creates a space for both left-wing and right-wing populisms, today it seems that especially its inward-looking, nationalistic variants are experiencing electoral success.
To be sure, this diagnosis is by and large correct. Decades of neoliberal hegemony have certainly served to impoverish the cultural life of many European nations. Meanwhile, neoliberal policies of privatisation and deregulation, followed after the [[2008]] crisis by a decade of blithe austerity measures, have gutted most of the institutions that previously carried the promise of equity and security—even if that promise was always already a false one. The rise in jingoistic nationalism is, in this sense, without doubt a consequence of the neoliberal era.
It would be incorrect to assume, however, that these nationalisms are somehow juxtaposed to or fundamentally different from neoliberalism. It would be wrong, that is, to see the rise of the so-called "new right" as a sign of neoliberalism's demise or to see the 2008 financial crisis as marking its death rattle. Neoliberalism did not merely provide the occasion for the rise of nationalist sentiment; rather, the latter also grew out of the former. Differently put, neoliberal doctrine already carried the seeds of the kind of conservativism that is currently running rampant in Europe.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The 'QAnon Shaman' Just Flipped on Trump|https://www.vice.com/en/article/jgqkak/the-qanon-shaman-just-flipped-on-trump]]'' January 29, 2021, Pauk Blest, [[Vice News]]
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[[Jake Angeli]], who prefers to be known as the "[[QAnon]] Shaman," was one of the most visible rioters at the Capitol earlier this month: shirtless, carrying a spear, and wearing a viking headdress complete with horns, face paint, and a fur coat as he roared throughout the Senate chamber.
Now Angeli wants to testify against the former president he was once "horribly smitten" with, his lawyer told the AP.
Angeli, whose real name is [[Jacob Chansley]], was indicted earlier this month on six counts, including violent entry and disorderly conduct in the Capitol building and obstructing an official proceeding. He's scheduled to be arraigned Friday afternoon in [[Washington]], D.C.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The 'Scam Artist' Brothers Tearing the Gun Movement Apart|https://www.thedailybeast.com/meet-the-brothers-behind-an-extreme-gun-rights-network-republicans-call-a-big-scam?ref=home]]'' June 23, 2020, Brian Freskos, [[Daily Beast]]
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Matt Windschitl had one more chance to address colleagues in the [[Iowa]] House of Representatives before they voted on his pro-gun bill, the culmination of a years-long effort to produce what one supporter hailed as "the most monumental and sweeping piece of gun legislation in Iowa's history." The veteran [[Republican]] lawmaker walked up to the chamber podium—and unleashed a counterattack against an unlikely foe.
It was April [[2017]], and for years Windschitl had found himself absorbing broadsides from a man named [[Aaron Dorr]], a far-right provocateur who led a gun rights advocacy organization called [[Iowa Gun Owners]]. Dorr had recently taken to [[Facebook]] to accuse Windschitl of brokering backroom deals to appease anti-gun forces in the state Capitol, saying the lawmaker was "far more concerned about making sure his hair is just perfectly taken care of" than fighting for gun rights.
Standing stern-faced at the microphone, Windschitl denounced the professed activist as a hype man focused on ginning up donations for his group. Dorr promoted himself as the leader of Iowa's only "no compromise gun lobby," but Windschitl pointed out that Dorr was not even registered as a lobbyist. When Windschitl asked whether anyone in the chamber had spoken to Dorr about the omnibus gun bill, no one raised a hand.
"If you're sending this guy money, I'm asking you to stop… It is time for his scam to end," Windschitl said. "You need and you deserve the truth: Aaron Dorr is a scam artist, a liar, and he is doing Iowans no services and no favors."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The 'Trump Death Clock' in Times Square May Be Coming to a City Near You|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-coronavirus-trump-death-clock-in-times-square-may-be-coming-to-a-city-near-you]]'' May 13, 2020, Marlow Stern, [[Daily Beast]]
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In the early hours Friday, those braving tourist-free Times Square were treated to an arresting sight: a white billboard projecting the words 'Trump Death Clock' in big black letters; underneath, a counter in red reading '44,809.' These are the deaths that, according to two of the world's leading epidemiologists, could have been avoided had the Trump administration acted just one week prior to March 16, when nationwide mitigation measures were first introduced to the public.
"I looked at those numbers and thought, just as the National Debt Clock warns us of the costs of reckless borrowing, we need a National Death Clock—in this case, a Trump Death Clock—to estimate and calculate the costs of reckless pandemic leadership by the president and his team," says filmmaker Eugene Jarecki, the creator of the clock.
According to Dr. Britta Jewell and Dr. Nicholas Jewell, "an estimated 90 percent of the cumulative deaths in the United States" from the first wave of the COVID-19 epidemic could have been prevented had social-distancing guidelines been put in place on March 2, when the total U.S. death tally was 11, and "the effect would have been substantial had the policies been imposed even one week earlier, on March 9, resulting in approximately a 60 percent reduction in deaths."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[The "Great Barrington" plan for re-opening is championed as good for the poor. It's not.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/10/the-great-barrington-plan-for-re-opening-is-championed-as-good-for-the-poor-its-not/]]'' October 9, 2020, Kiera Butler, [[Mother Jones]]
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In the last few weeks, you may have heard mention of a document called the [[Great Barrington Declaration]], which lays out a plan for a return to normal life amidst the pandemic. Written by three prominent physicians and signed by dozens of doctors, scientists, and researchers, the document seems sensible enough: The authors' strategy, which they call "focused protection," advocates for protecting the elderly and people with conditions that make them more likely to have a severe case of COVID-19—while allowing the young and healthy to return to business as usual, including concerts, sports events, and other large gatherings. The authors make a social justice case for their idea: "Adopting measures to protect the vulnerable should be the central aim of public health responses to COVID-19," they write.
The declaration has been shared widely in liberal circles: The ultra-left magazine Jacobin, for example, endorsed the idea in a Q&A with one of the authors, Martin Kulldorf. "Poor households have borne a disproportionate share of the pandemic's hardship," Jacobin's introduction says. "We need to urgently fight for a more just society."
Sounds great, right? Just one problem: The vast majority of infectious disease physicians, virologists, and epidemiologists don't support it—and in fact, most of the scientific community believes that this approach will actively hurt vulnerable people rather than protecting them. "The authors are well known people in public health, but they don't represent anything like a consensus view about how to approach COVID," Yale University epidemiologist [[Gregg Gonsalves]] told me. "The rest of the people in their field are looking at them aghast." Indeed, the public health community has swarmed to point out the many problems with the Great Barrington plan, and many have also called out Jacobin for promoting it.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[The *real* secret of Donald Trump's success revealed by his tax returns|https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/29/politics/donald-trump-taxes-new-york-times/index.html]]'' September 29, 2020, Chris Cillizza, [[CNN]]
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"I said, 'I gotta go into [[Manhattan]]. I gotta build those big buildings. I gotta do it, Dad. I've gotta do it,'" Trump said when he announced his run for president , recounting a conversation with his father as a young man. He went on to add: "And now I'm building all over the world, and I love what I'm doing."
But Trump is not, in fact, rich because of the buildings he has built. (Or the golf courses.) He is rich because he turned "[[Donald Trump]]" into a remarkably powerful marketing brand.
That's according to new reporting from The [[New York Times]], based on two decades of the President's tax returns. (Trump has refused to release any of his tax returns publicly, the first President in the post-Watergate era to do so.) Here's the critical piece of the latest reporting from the Times
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The 139 Republicans Who Lied, Fueled An Insurrection And Then Voted To Cover It Up|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/republicans-january-6-insurrection_n_60b134a7e4b0ead279685a40]]'' June 2, 2021, Jennifer Bendery, [[Huffington Post]]
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Why would any U.S. senator or member of [[Congress]] oppose an independent commission to investigate what led to a deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol - one aimed squarely at undermining American democracy and the peaceful transfer of power?
The reasons are as cynical as they are obvious: Most of these [[Republican]]s lied about the presidential election being stolen from [[Donald Trump]]. That lie helped motivate a white supremacist mob of Trump's supporters to smash their way into the Capitol - some with plans to kill House Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]] (D-Calif.), Vice President [[Mike Pence]] and others - to stop Congress from certifying [[Joe Biden]]'s electoral win. Republicans don't want a respected panel of experts publicly connecting these dots heading into the [[2022]] elections.
They also don't want to get on Trump's bad side by supporting a commission that would show, in detail, how his lie incited an attack on democracy that left five people dead, hundreds of police officers injured and countless others traumatized.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The 21-Year-Old Becoming a Major Player in Conservative Politics|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/03/the-21-year-old-becoming-a-major-player-in-conservative-politics/451110/]]'' March 25, 2015, Rebecca Nelson, [[The Atlantic]]
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A month after Montgomery met Kirk, the duo launched [[Turning Point USA]]. "Standing behind free markets and limited government," Kirk, now 21, told National Journal, the group is a conservative activist organization bent on drumming up excitement for conservative principles through community-organizing. Since launching Turning Point, Kirk has written op-eds for The [[Washington Times]] and [[Breitbart]], appeared frequently on [[Fox News]] and [[CNBC]], built a network of thousands of student activists around the country, and been entrusted with, he says, at least $1 million by donors enthralled by his conservative promise. His backers swear he's the future of conservative politics—and he's only just old enough to drink.
Kirk is smart—and not just for his age. He understands policy, tussling with fellow Fox News panelists on student loans, [[John Boehner]]'s lawsuit against President Obama, and the perils of Obamacare. Despite his penchant for referring to snake people as the youth, Kirk, who has a pronounced [[Chicago]] accent, is a reasoned and articulate advocate for his peers who is taken seriously by older generations of conservatives.
(RELATED: CPAC Conservatives to Snake People: "Blah! Blah! Blah!")
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{{f88.png}} ''[[The 25 women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct|https://www.businessinsider.com/women-accused-trump-sexual-misconduct-list-2017-12]]'' May 1, 2020, Eliza Relman, [[Business Insider]]
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At least 25 women have made sexual misconduct allegations against Trump since the [[1970]]s.
A deluge of women made their accusations public following the October [[2016]] release of the "[[Access Hollywood]]" tape, in which Trump was recorded boasting about grabbing women's genitals in [[2005]]. Some others made their stories public months before the tape's release, and still others came forward in the months following.
Trump has broadly dismissed the allegations, which include ogling, harassment, groping, and rape, as "fabricated" and politically motivated accounts pushed by the media and his political opponents. He promised to sue all of his accusers during the 2016 election. In some cases, Trump and his lawyer have suggested that he didn't engage in alleged behavior with certain women because they weren't attractive enough for him to be interested in.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The 5 Most Jaw-Dropping Moments in Trump's Wild Axios Interview|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/889knp/the-5-most-jaw-dropping-moments-in-trumps-wild-axios-interview]]'' August 4, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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On the day Rep. [[John Lewis]] was lying in state on Capitol Hill, President [[Donald Trump]] dismissed his legacy and complained that the civil rights leader made a "big mistake" in declining to attend his inauguration more than three years ago.
Trump made the criticism of Lewis in an interview with Axios that was recorded last week but aired on Monday night.
"He didn't come to my inauguration, he didn't come to my state of the union addresses, and that's OK, that's his right. And again, nobody has done more for Black Americans than I have. He should have come, I think he made a big mistake."
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{{f354.png}} ''[[The Actual Science of James Damore's Google Memo|https://www.wired.com/story/the-pernicious-science-of-james-damores-google-memo/]]'' August 15, 2017, Megan Molteni, [[Wired]]
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In early August, a [[Google]] engineer named [[James Damore]] posted a document titled "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber" to an internal online discussion group. His memo was a calm attempt to point out all the ways Google has gone wrong in making gender representation among its employees a corporate priority. And then, on August 5, the memo jumped the fence. Nobody else was calm about it.
It wasn't a screed or a rant, but, judging by his document, Damore clearly feels that some basic truths are getting ignored—silenced, even—by Google's bosses. So in response, the engineer adopted a methodology at the core of Google's culture: He went to look at the data. "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber" wants to be a discussion of ideas about diversity through solid, ineluctable science.
The core arguments run to this tune: Men and women have psychological differences that are a result of their underlying biology. Those differences make them differently suited to and interested in the work that is core to Google. Yet Google as a company is trying to create a technical, engineering, and leadership workforce with greater numbers of women than these differences can sustain, and it's hurting the company.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Are Savvy Internet Users. Stop Letting Them Surprise You|https://www.wired.com/story/alt-right-youtube-savvy-data-and-society/]]'' September 19, 2018, Emma Grey Ellis, [[Wired]]
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Far-right [[YouTube]] is the internet age equivalent of conservative talk radio: It's a place for ultra-conservative commentators to react vehemently, personally, emotionally to the news of the day and the creeping horrors of American progressivism. But while the commentators—who range in ideology from mainstream libertarian to openly white nationalist—certainly owe a debt to [[Glenn Beck]] and [[Sean Hannity]] in their tone and style, their strategy is all Pewdiepie and Jeffree Star and Team Ten. Which is to say, they play to YouTube's algorithms, just like anyone who is trying to become a star.
A recent study from Data & Society, Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the Reactionary Right on YouTube, details how far right YouTubers manufacture authenticity and countercultural appeal, game the attention economy to boost their views, and use that influence to build a supportive (and sometimes lucrative) network for themselves.
If you're familiar with the influencer economy, those beats will sound familiar. Stripped of ideology, [[Alex Jones]]' business model isn't so different than a Kardashian's—he just sells different vitamins. Far-right YouTube is ultimately just YouTube; the racists and conspiracy theorists who have found homes there aren't just crazy cranks, they're influencers. It might seem odd that people can relate to racist ranters in the same intimate way others relate to makeup gurus, but it isn't. Regardless of whether you're spewing hate or showing off your Target hauls, YouTube's reward systems work based on behavior, indiscriminately of content—something no amount of fact-checking will fix.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Branding War Has Torn the Movement in Two|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-alt-right-branding-war-has-torn-the-movement-in-two]]'' July 6, 2017, Andrew Marantz, [[New Yorker]]
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A few weeks ago, Colton Merwin, a nineteen-year-old from [[Maryland]] who recently dropped out of college, decided to organize a rally on the National Mall. "I got all the permits and stuff myself," he said. "It was pretty easy, actually." He called his event the Rally for [[Free Speech]]. It was intended as a kind of rebuttal to a series of events that took place in Berkeley, [[California]], earlier this year. In February, on the campus of the [[University of California, Berkeley]], a violent group of left-wing protesters prevented the right-wing provocateur [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] from speaking; in April, anarchists and "anti-Fascists" interrupted a right-wing event in a Berkeley park, sparking a day of street clashes that came to be known as the Battle of Berkeley. "I got tired of seeing the far left smashing people instead of letting them speak," Merwin said. "My idea was that everyone's voice deserves to be heard."
He didn't invite "everyone" to speak at his rally. Instead, via [[Facebook]] message, he invited some of his favorite right-wing Internet personalities. Most were young and new to politics; most were critics of mainstream conservatism, often on libertarian or nationalist grounds; most had gained attention during last year's Presidential campaign, primarily through social media or alternative media; many had espoused anti-[[Muslim]] or anti-feminist views while accusing the left of incivility. In other words, they embodied a new wave of political protest and social commentary that is often called—by the outside world, if not by the commentators themselves—the alt-right.
On June 16th, nine days before the rally, Merwin announced a surprise addition to his lineup: the white nationalist and anti-Semite [[Richard Spencer]]. Spencer believes that white Americans need their own homeland—"a sort of white Zionism," he calls it. For years, he had been a marginal figure on the far right; last year, when the alt-right became an object of popular fascination, Spencer used the notoriety to his advantage. After the election, he experienced two moments of viral fame: one shortly after Trump's victory, when Spencer cried "Hail Trump" during a speech and appeared to lead a crowd in a Nazi-esque salute; and the other on Inauguration Day, when a masked stranger punched him in the face. Spencer is a deliberately divisive figure, and, during the past few months, many on the right have worked to distance themselves from him and his views. [[Lucian Wintrich]], of the pro-Trump tabloid the [[Gateway Pundit]], told me that, last year, the term alt-right "was adopted by libertarians, anti-globalists, classical conservatives, and pretty much everyone else who was sick of what had become of establishment conservatism." Wintrich counted himself among that group. "Then Richard Spencer came along, throwing up Nazi salutes and claiming that he was the leader of the alt-right," Wintrich went on. "He effectively made the term toxic and then claimed it for himself. We all abandoned using it in droves."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Comes to Washington|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/alt-right-trump-washington-dc-power-milo-214629]]'' January 1, 2017, Ben Schreckinger, [[Politico]]
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East [[Lansing]], [[Michigan]]—Lounging at the back of his tour bus in a parking lot behind the Springhill Suites, [[Milo Yiannopoulos]], the flamboyant right-wing British provocateur known for his bleach-blond frosted tips and relentless campaign against Islam, munched on a whole cucumber protruding from a paper bowl of raw vegetables and made plans for a party. He had just been asked to host "[[DeploraBall]]," an unofficial celebration planned for the presidential inauguration weekend. Yiannopoulos described his vision for the event: As guests entered the National Press Club, shirtless Mexican laborers would be building a physical wall around them. Instead of doves, Yiannopoulos would release 500 live frogs in honor of Pepe, the cartoon mascot of pro-[[Donald Trump]] internet trolls. The room would be lined with oil portraits in gilt frames, each depicting a celebrity who had vowed to leave the country in the event of Trump's election. At the end of the night, the portraits would be thrown into a bonfire and burned. Yiannopoulos would send a bill for the party to the Mexican Embassy.
The party is unlikely to proceed in exactly that way, or really anything like it. But the ball is real—a month ahead of the inauguration, the organizers had already booked the room and sold all 1,000 tickets—and it marks a kind of gala debut of a new clique in [[Washington]].
Known until recently as the "alt-right," it is a dispersed movement that encompasses a range of right-wing figures who are mostly young, mostly addicted to provocation and mostly have made their names on the internet. On the less extreme end, they include economic nationalists and "Western chauvinists" like Yiannopoulos, who wants to purge Islam from the United States and [[Europe]]; the movement also encompasses overt white nationalists, committed fascists and proponents of a host of other ideologies that were thought to have died out in American politics not long after World War II. Over the course of Trump's campaign, these ideas came back to life in chat rooms, on [[Twitter]] and on the fringes of the internet—driven by supporters united by their loathing of progressives and their feeling of alienation from the free market [[Republican]] Party as it defined itself before Trump's takeover.
This "new right" is now enjoying something of a moment. It's not clear whether the movement helped fuel Trump's rise or just rode its coattails. But energized by his success, this loose confederacy of meme-generating internet trolls, provocateurs and self-appointed custodians of Trumpism has begun making plans to move into Washington's corridors of power, or at least shoulder their way into the general vicinity. When they look at Washington—a besuited city that moves to the rhythm of lobbying and legislative calendars and carefully worded statements—they see an opportunity for total disruption, the kind of overthrow the movement already takes credit for visiting on American politics.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Is a Subculture Without a Culture|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/evm7wm/the-alt-right-is-a-subculture-without-a-culture]]'' April 2, 2018, Allie Conti, [[Vice News]]
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Al Stankard is a racist. He believes that the biggest problem facing humanity is the insistence that everyone is equal, that a "globalist elite" is imposing multiculturalism on [[Europe]]ans, and that black people in the US who demand reparations are engaging in "seriously violent, vitriolic rhetoric." He effectively disguises these abhorrent views by dressing like, in his own words, a "shit-lib." When I met him on the campus of [[Rutgers University]] in the fall of [[2017]], he was sporting a giant hiking backpack, an oversized flannel shirt, and weather-worn boots. His black hair was unkempt, bordering on a mullet. The 30-year-old philosophy student spends his days lazing around the [[New Brunswick]], [[New Jersey]] campus, drinking green tea out of a silver cup he keeps at his hip, gushing about the hyper-literary indie bands he enjoys like the Mountain Goats. This persona works to his advantage when he attempts to spread his views.
Actually, it's surprising that Stankard hasn't gotten punched in the face for his beliefs like [[Richard Spencer]]. He proudly identifies as the guy who chased down Spencer's assailant, and as a member of the so-called alt-right. He's also the champion of those he described to me as "quiet white males who are normal outwardly but are secretly wanting to go back in time and help Hitler win World War II or something." And as we walked and chatted last November, he stopped, unannounced, to tape up a flyer that declared, "The Only Way to Win the War on [[Racism]] Will Be to End It." He's done this before, and to his disappointment, it didn't even make the school paper. That's probably because you'd have to do a double-take to catch what he meant. What Stankard is calling for is not an end to racism itself, but rather the right for self-described racists to peddle their toxic worldview without facing consequences.
"This is one of the problems with being by design so inoffensive is that it's not interesting to people," he told me. "I'm not being incendiary about it, though that's sort of the point."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The alt-right manifesto that has Trumpworld talking|https://www.politico.com/story/2019/08/23/alt-right-book-trump-1472413]]'' August 23, 2019, Ben Schreckinger, [[Politico]]
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The most important political book of the past year just might be a grammatically challenged manifesto in favor of nude sunbathing written under the pen name Bronze Age Pervert.
Where [[Ayn Rand]]'s "Atlas Shrugged" inspired generations of libertarians to enter politics, and Aaron Sorkin's "The West Wing" did the same for idealistic liberals, a cohort of young, right-wing men are today gravitating toward "Bronze Age Mindset." The self-published book urges them to join the armed forces in preparation for the onset of military rule.
Since its publication in June [[2018]], the book has gained a following online, and its author, known to his fans as BAP for short, has come to the attention of notable figures on the Trumpist right. Earlier this month, the book was the subject of a 5,000-word review by Michael Anton, a conservative intellectual who served as a spokesman for [[Donald Trump]]'s [[National Security Council]]. Anton concludes by warning, "In the spiritual war for the hearts and minds of the disaffected youth on the right, conservatism is losing. BAP-ism is winning."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Playbook: Always a Bigger Fish|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agzNANfNlTs]]'' March 22, 2019, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Playbook: How to Radicalize a Normie|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P55t6eryY3g]]'' October 21, 2019, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Playbook: I Hate Mondays|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yts2F44RqFw]]'' April 6, 2020, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Playbook: Introduction|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xGawJIseNY]]'' October 11, 2017, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Playbook: Mainstreaming|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq0ZHgKT2tc]]'' April 4, 2018, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Playbook: Never Play Defense|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmVkJvieaOA]]'' November 29, 2017, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Playbook: The Card Says Moops|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMabpBvtXr4]]'' January 25, 2019, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Playbook: The Death of a Euphemism|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dBJIkp7qIg]]'' May 31, 2018, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Playbook: The Ship of Theseus|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ui-ArJRqEvU]]'' May 1, 2018, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right Playbook: You Go High, We Go Low|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAbab8aP4_A]]'' November 4, 2018, Innuendo Studios, [[YouTube]]
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{{f43.png}} ''[[The alt-right used to be ignored. Now they're courting a president-elect.|https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/the-alt-right-used-to-be-ignored-now-theyre-courting-a-president-elect/2016/11/10/746341d8-a75b-11e6-8fc0-7be8f848c492_story.html]]'' November 10, 2016, Kevin Sullivan, [[Washington Post]]
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[[Mike Adams]], a conservative Texas blogger, greeted President-elect [[Donald Trump]]'s victory with this post: "The evil, demonic, mass murdering [[Hillary Clinton]] has been defeated. This is VICTORY for all Americans, even the uninformed, ignorant morons who voted for Hillary."
But a few hours later, as the news sank in, Adams posted again with a more hopeful tone: "Today I declare 'LOVE WINS' because it is love for America that inspired us to collectively achieve this great victory." He said he was going to send Trump a video with his suggestions about how to reform health care.
Adams and thousands of others on the furious far-right of American political discourse, who have railed for years against the "criminal" and "treasonous" excesses of the federal government under President Obama, woke up Wednesday to find themselves in the odd position of being, essentially, insiders.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right's Favorite Meme Is 100 Years Old|https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/13/opinion/cultural-marxism-anti-semitism.html]]'' November 13, 2018, Samuel Moyn, Opinion, [[New York Times]]
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"[[Cultural Marxism]]" is also a favorite topic on Gab, the social media network where Robert Bowers, the man accused of shooting 11 people at a synagogue in [[Pittsburgh]] last month, spent time. Mr. Lind may have only fantasized about mass death as a comeuppance for cultural Marxists, but others have acted on it: In his 1,500-page manifesto, the Norwegian far-rightist [[Anders Breivik]], who killed 77 people in [[2011]], invoked "cultural Marxism" repeatedly. "It wants to change behavior, thought, even the words we use," he wrote. "To a significant extent, it already has."
According to their delirious foes, "cultural Marxists" are an unholy alliance of abortionists, feminists, globalists, homosexuals, intellectuals and socialists who have translated the far left's old campaign to take away people's privileges from "class struggle" into "identity politics" and multiculturalism. Before he executes the professors, the protagonist of Mr. Lind's novel expounds on his theory to their faces: "Classical Marxists, where they obtained power, expropriated the bourgeoisie and gave their property to the state," he says. "Where you obtained power, you expropriated the rights of white men and gave special privileges to feminists, blacks, gays, and the like." It is on the basis of this parallel that the novel justifies carnage against the "enemies of Christendom" as an act showing that "Western culture" is "recovering its will."
Some Marxists, like the Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci and his intellectual heirs, tried to understand how the class rule they criticized worked through cultural domination. And today, it's true that on campus and off, many people are directing their ire at the advantages that white males have historically enjoyed. But neither the defense of the workers nor of other disempowered groups was a conspiracy on its own, and never was there a malignant plot to convert the first into the second — which is what "cultural Marxism" implies. Deployed to avoid claims of injustice, the charge functions to whip up agitated frenzy or inspire visions of revenge.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right's Love Affair with Trump Is Over. Here's Why.|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/gy4ee7/the-alt-rights-love-affair-with-trump-is-over-heres-why]]'' July 9, 2019, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s July Fourth "Salute to America" was supposed to be a patriotic extravaganza, complete with military tanks, to affirm the country's greatness under his leadership.
But many within his once-loyal cadre of far-right extremists, racist trolls and white nationalists who latched onto his campaign under the banner of the "alt-right" in [[2016]] were looking the other way. Online forums home to the alt-right, such as [[4chan]] and [[8chan]], were filled with chatter about [[Disney]]'s decision to cast a black actress as Ariel in the upcoming live-action version of "The Little Mermaid." Discussions around "Salute to America" were decidedly muted.
Extremism experts say their apparent lack of interest in Trump is partly because the heyday of the "alt-right" as a coordinated bloc is over — and partly because they feel betrayed by Trump, who, by operating in the political mainstream, is now tainted by the very swamp he promised to drain. Many also feel like he has failed to deliver on the sweeping immigration enforcement he promised during the campaign.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[The alt-right's Proud Boys love Fred Perry polo shirts. The feeling is not mutual.|https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/07/10/the-alt-rights-proud-boys-love-fred-perry-polo-shirts-the-feeling-is-not-mutual/]]'' July 10, 2017, Kyle Swenson, [[Washington Post]]
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In the alt-right's murky ecosystem of players and affiliations, the [[Proud Boys]] are one of the more offbeat outfits to set up shop on conservatism's right flank in the wake of Donald Trump's presidential campaign and election.
The self-described "Western chauvinist" men's club brings a fratboy spin to the culture war: cooked up by right-wing provocateur and former Vice Media founder [[Gavin McInnes]], Proud Boys espouse an "anti-political correctness, anti-racial guilt" agenda in "an age of globalism and multiculturalism," according to the group's Facebook page.
In practice, this has meant head-on street clashes with anti-fascist — antifa — protesters and other public confrontations, all the more visible because the Proud Boys sport a common uniform: black polo shirts trimmed in yellow stripes from the Fred Perry fashion label.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Alt-Right's Tactical Cruelty|https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/07/alt-right-tactics/593035/]]'' July 2, 2019, Conor Friedersdorf, [[The Atlantic]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s rise triggered a debate about the so-called alt-right, how best to define it, and its role in the American political theater. Broadly speaking, two poles dominate that debate, as most of the public focuses its fleeting attention elsewhere.
One side defines the alt-right broadly enough that it encompasses large swaths of the [[Republican]] Party, the conservative movement, and Trump supporters. And it regards all three groups as discredited by the alt-right's racist ideology.
The other side defines the alt-right narrowly, so that it constitutes a tiny, marginal group of fringe ethno-nationalists who wield almost no influence in the Republican Party, the conservative movement, or the pro-Trump coalition.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The American College of Pediatricians Is an Anti-LGBT Group|https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/political-minds/201705/the-american-college-pediatricians-is-anti-lgbt-group]]'' May 8, 2017, Jack Turban, [[Psychology Today]]
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Did you read this headline and think I was accusing The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) of opposing the LGBT community? That's the problem. A small anti-LGBT group called the "[[American College of Pediatricians]] (ACP)" created a name that is easily confused with the AAP, the largest pediatrics organization in the country.
It is disturbing that news organizations and physicians are citing the "ACP" as a reputable source. The ACP is a small group of physicians that left the AAP after the AAP released a [[2002]] policy statement explaining that gay pose no risk to adopted children. The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] has repeatedly labeled the ACP as an anti-LGBT hate group that promotes false claims and misleading scientific reports. Chillingly, the group has moved beyond its online reports, deeper into the political arena. They have gone as far as filing amicus briefs to U.S. courts for major cases concerning LGBT rights. Their reports have gained traction, despite clear criticism from expert physicians in the field. When asked about the ACP, Dr. Scott Leibowitz, medical director of the THRIVE program at Nationwide Children's [[Hospital]] and chair of the and issues committee for the American Academy of Child & Adolescent , did not parse his words, "It can hardly be a credible medical organization when it consistently chooses to ignore science and the growing evidence base that clearly demonstrates the benefits of affirmative care with LGBT youth across all ages."
Below are a few false statements propagated by the ACP that have the potential to harm LGBT youth:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The American Dark Money Behind Europe's Far Right|https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2019/07/10/the-american-dark-money-behind-europes-far-right/]]'' July 10, 2019, Mary Fitzgerald, [[New York Review of Books]]
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For those [[Europe]]ans who like to see their continent as the world's most secular and socially liberal, these are disturbing developments. It is no surprise, perhaps, that European countries are capable of producing hard-right nationalist movements, but it is startling how quickly these new parties have grown and forced their way into the electoral mainstream—and it's striking to see how many are adopting overtly religious and socially conservative rhetoric.
Part of the explanation for this surge, however, became clearer for us when we started tracking the international financial flows linked to many of America's most powerful [[Christian]] conservative groups. Several of the American activists who signed the [[Manhattan Declaration]] have since made numerous trips across the Atlantic, along with a great deal of cash to support their efforts.
A recent [[openDemocracy]] investigation found that America's Christian right spent at least $50 million of "dark money" to fund campaigns and advocacy in Europe over the past decade. (By the measures of US political financing, this may not seem like a vast sum, but by European standards it's formidable. The total spend on the 2014 European elections, for example, by all of [[Ireland]]'s political parties combined was just $3 million.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Anarchist Daughter of the GOP's Gerrymandering Mastermind Just Dumped His Maps and Files on Google Drive|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/pked4v/the-anarchist-daughter-of-the-gops-gerrymandering-mastermind-just-dumped-all-his-maps-and-files-on-google-drive]]'' January 6, 2020, Alex Lubben, [[Vice News]]
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[[Thomas Hofeller]], who died in [[2018]], was crucial to the [[Republican]] Party's redistricting efforts across the country: He drew up tons of maps that the party used to make districts easier for them to win — sometimes at the expense of minorities' voting rights. In an effort to defend their state's political map in a lawsuit, Republicans had tried to keep Hofeller's files secret.
But on Sunday, his daughter, Stephanie, who identifies as an anarchist, tweeted them out. She'd announced her plans to release the files last month and has now made them public on a website: thehofellerfiles.com, which links to a [[Google]] drive full of his emails and documents related to his gerrymandering work. (Thomas pronounced the word "gerrymander" with a hard "G," in honor of the former U.S. Vice President Elbridge Gerry, who pioneered the practice in [[Massachusetts]] in 1812.)
"These are matters that concern the people and their franchise and their access to resources. This is, therefore, the property of the people," Stephanie told [[NPR]]. "I won't be satisfied that we the people have found everything until we the people have had a look at it in its entirety."
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{{f37.png}} ''[[The Anti-Immigration Crusader|https://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/17/us/17immig.html]]'' April 17, 2011, Jason DeParle, [[New York Times]]
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While the whole movement grew more vehement as illegal immigration increased, Dr. Tanton seemed especially open to provocative allies and ideas. He set off a storm of protests two decades ago with a memorandum filled with dark warnings about the "Latin onslaught." Word soon followed that FAIR was taking money from the [[Pioneer Fund]], a foundation that promoted theories of the genetic superiority of whites.
Dr. Tanton, who remains on the FAIR board, denied charges of racial bias and donated his papers to the University of Michigan to show that he and colleagues "are not the unsavory types sometimes alleged." They include hundreds of private letters, some outlining his interest in genetic differences between the races and concerns about the country's changing ethnic mix.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Anti-Lockdown Protests Are Getting Weird|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/5dmxyd/the-anti-lockdown-protests-are-getting-weird]]'' April 16, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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[[New York]] and [[Virginia]]'s statehouses just became the latest venues for anti-lockdown protesters to vent their frustrations and demand that their respective governors reopen their economies despite the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
The demand to "#ReOpenAmerica" made its way off the internet and into the real world in the past week, with rallies also taking place in [[Ohio]], [[North Carolina]], [[Michigan]], and [[Kentucky]]. Another is planned in [[Wisconsin]] on Friday. Wednesday's rally in Michigan, dubbed "[[Operation Gridlock]]," was by far the largest, with about 100 attendees who gathered in person or swarmed the Capitol with their cars, blocking traffic and even preventing an ambulance from getting through.
The rallies have, so far, featured guns, [[Guy Fawkes]] masks, members of the far-right [[Proud Boys]] group, possible links to the family of Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]], and chants such as "Facts over fear!"
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The anti-lockdown scientists' cause would be more persuasive if it weren't so half-baked|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/oct/11/the-rebel-scientists-cause-would-be-more-persuasive-if-it-werent-so-half-baked]]'' October 11, 2020, Sonia Sodha, [[The Guardian]]
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A ski resort once crowned "the best small town in America" may seem an unlikely venue for three scientists to issue an edict about the global response to a pandemic. But Great Barrington, [[Massachusetts]], is the home of the libertarian thinktank the [[American Institute for Economic Research]] (AIER), which this month hosted a meeting to discuss "the global emergency created by the unprecedented use of state compulsion".
The result was "the Great Barrington declaration", which prompted headlines about the disintegrating scientific consensus that managing Covid-19 requires society-wide changes to behaviour. It is a sorry parable about what happens when bad science gets co-opted by shady ideological interests.
The declaration, which calls for an immediate resumption of "life as normal" for everyone except the "vulnerable", is written by three science professors from Harvard, [[Oxford]] and Stanford, giving it the sheen of academic respectability. But there is much to set alarm bells ringing. It makes claims about herd immunity – the idea that letting the virus rip among less vulnerable groups will allow a degree of population-level immunity to build up which will eventually protect the more vulnerable – that are unsupported by existing scientific evidence. The professors do not define who is "vulnerable", nor do they set out a workable plan for shielding them. The declaration sets itself up against a straw proposal that nobody is arguing for – a full-scale national lockdown until a vaccine is made available. There is no acknowledgement of the massive scientific uncertainty that exists with a new disease.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[The anti-quarantine protests seem spontaneous. But behind the scenes, a powerful network is helping.|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/inside-the-conservative-networks-backing-anti-quarantine-protests/2020/04/22/da75c81e-83fe-11ea-a3eb-e9fc93160703_story.html]]'' April 22, 2020, Isaac Stanley-Becker, [[Washington Post]]
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The ads on [[Facebook]] sounded populist and passionate: "The people are rising up against these insane shutdowns," they said. "We're fighting back to demand that our elected officials reopen America."
But the posts, funded by an initiative called Convention of States, were not the product of a grass-roots uprising alone. Instead, they represented one salvo in a wide-ranging and well-financed conservative campaign to undermine restrictions that medical experts say are necessary to contain the coronavirus — but that protesters call overkill and whose economic fallout could damage President Trump's political prospects.
A network of right-leaning individuals and groups, aided by nimble online outfits, has helped incubate the fervor erupting in state capitals across the country. The activism is often organic and the frustration deeply felt, but it is also being amplified, and in some cases coordinated, by longtime conservative activists, whose robust operations were initially set up with help from [[Republican]] megadonors.
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{{f47.png}} ''[[The anti-vaccine and anti-lockdown movements are converging, refusing to be 'enslaved'|https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-04-24/anti-vaccine-activists-latch-onto-coronavirus-to-bolster-their-movement]]'' April 24, 2020, Liz Szabo, [[Los Angeles Times]]
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While most of the world hungers for a vaccine to put an end to the death and economic destruction wrought by COVID-19, some anti-vaccine groups are joining with anti-lockdown demonstrators to challenge restrictions aimed at protecting public health.
Vaccine critics suffered serious setbacks in the last year, as states strengthened immunization laws in response to measles outbreaks sparked by vaccine refusers. [[California]] tightened its vaccine requirements last fall despite protests during which anti-vaccine activists threw blood on state senators, assaulted the vaccine bill's sponsor and shut down the Legislature.
Now, many of these same vaccine critics are joining a fight against stay-at-home orders and business shutdowns intended to stem the spread of the coronavirus, which had killed more than 48,800 Americans as of Thursday afternoon.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Architect of the Radical Right|https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/07/the-architect-of-the-radical-right/528672/]]'' June 20, 2017, Sam Tanenhaus, [[The Atlantic]]
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Talmadge's movement is a footnote now, but it boasted delegates from 18 states and offered an early mix of the populist grievance and anti-tax fervor that presaged [[Tea Party]] protests, though the original brew had a pungent tang of racism. At a rabble-rousing "grassroots convention" held in Macon, [[Georgia]], delegates received a news sheet that showed a photo of Eleanor Roosevelt in the company of two [[Howard University]] ROTC students. Her husband, the caption warned, was permitting "negroes to come to the White House banquets and sleep in the White House beds." What looked like a redneck eruption was in fact financed by northern capitalists nursing their own hatred of the New Deal. Talmadge's promise to slash property taxes brought in big checks from the du Ponts, among others.
Why does all this matter today? Well, we might begin with the first [[New Yorker]] elected president since FDR, a man who has given new meaning to the term copperhead (originally applied to Northern Democrats who opposed the Civil War). Lost amid the many [[2016]] postmortems, and the careful parsing of returns in [[Ohio]] swing counties, was [[Donald Trump]]'s prodigious conquest of the South: 60 percent or more of the vote in [[Alabama]], [[Arkansas]], [[Kentucky]], [[Oklahoma]], [[Tennessee]], and [[West Virginia]], with similar margins in [[Louisiana]] and [[Mississippi]]. And the message is still being missed. We've heard much about the "older white men" in the administration, but rather less about where they come from. No fewer than 10 Cabinet appointees are from the South, in key positions like attorney general (Alabama) and secretary of state ([[Texas]]), not to mention Trump's top political adviser, [[Steve Bannon]], who grew up in Virginia.
All of this, so plainly in view but so strangely ignored, makes MacLean's vibrant intellectual history of the radical right especially relevant. Her book includes familiar villains—principally the Koch brothers—and devotes many pages to think tanks like the [[Cato Institute]] and the [[Heritage Foundation]], whose ideological programs are hardly a secret. But what sets Democracy in Chains apart is that it begins in the South, and emphasizes a genuinely original and very influential political thinker, the economist James M. Buchanan. He is not so well remembered today as his fellow Nobel laureates [[Friedrich Hayek]] and [[Milton Friedman]]. Yet as MacLean convincingly shows, his effect on our politics is at least as great, in part because of the evangelical fervor he brought to spreading his ideas.
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Last Saturday, the far-right [[Proud Boys]] group held a rally in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]]. Left-wing groups, including the Portland branch of the militant antifa group, put together a counterprotest — whose attendees clashed with the Proud Boys. But the most notable instance of violence had nothing to do with the Proud Boys: It was an attack by counterprotesters on the conservative journalist [[Andy Ngo]] that reportedly sent him to the hospital.
In footage captured by Portland-based reporter Jim Ryan, demonstrators douse Ngo in milkshake, punch him, and yell at him. In short, it looks a lot like an unprovoked, unjustified, reprehensible assault on an observer — a journalist — merely because the protesters don't like him.
But the aftermath of the attack — the narratives both sides have spun out of the basic facts established by the footage — is much trickier to assess.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[The Atlantic's editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg says his story about Trump calling vets 'losers' is just the beginning|https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/06/media/jeffrey-goldberg-atlantic-trump-reliable-sources/index.html]]'' September 6, 2020, Alexis Benveniste, [[CNN]]
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[[New York]] ([[CNN]] Business) [[Jeffrey Goldberg]], editor-in-chief of [[The Atlantic]], said his magazine's story about Trump calling Americans who died in battle "losers" and "suckers," was just the tip of the iceberg.
"I would fully expect more reporting to come out about this and more confirmation and new pieces of information in the coming days and weeks," Goldberg told CNN's Chief Media Correspondent [[Brian Stelter]] on "Reliable Sources" Sunday. "We have a responsibility and we're going to do it regardless of what he says."
The magazine received backlash -- from Trump and many others -- for attributing the information to four anonymous sources. CNN has confirmed several aspects of The Atlantic's reporting, also with sources who chose to remain anonymous.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[The battle over Britain's newest student movement|https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-47159137]]'' February 9, 2019, Ed Main, [[BBC News]]
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To say that the launch of Britain's newest right-wing student organisation suffered a few snags is a bit like reporting that Brexit negotiations have not all been plain sailing.
Turning Point [[UK]] (TPUK) is an offshoot of [[Turning Point USA]], a controversial and staunchly pro-Trump presence on American campuses.
The group announced its arrival last week, proclaiming itself a cheerleader for capitalism, free speech and limited government. It was enthusiastically received by leading Brexiteers including Conservative MP [[Jacob Rees-Mogg]] and former UKIP leader [[Nigel Farage]].
But [[Twitter]] was not entirely welcoming, and TPUK almost immediately found itself hit by a tsunami of online mockery. Dozens of parody accounts quickly appeared.
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*[[The Bell Curve|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bell_Curve]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Bradley Foundation Provided Financial Backing for The Bell Curve|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Lynde_and_Harry_Bradley_Foundation#Bradley_Foundation_Provided_Financial_Backing_for_The_Bell_Curve]], SourceWatch.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Bell Curve Flattened|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/1997/01/the-bell-curve-flattened.html]]'' January 18, 1997, Nicholas Lemann, [[Slate Magazine]]
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[[Charles Murray]] is a publicity genius, and the publication of his and [[Richard Herrnstein]]'s book, [[The Bell Curve]]: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life, in the fall of [[1994]] was his masterpiece.
Virtually all ambitious trade hardcover books are preceded by an edition of 100 to 200 flimsy "galley proofs." These are sent out to people who might generate buzz for the book: blurbists, bookers for television talk shows, editors, and–most important–book critics. There is an ethos of letting the chips fall where they may about the sending out of galleys: Now the book will begin to receive uncontrolled reaction. (For example, back in [[1991]], Murray somehow got hold of the galleys of my own last book, and wrote me heatedly denying that he was working on a book about black genetic intellectual inferiority, as I had asserted. I left the passage in, but softened it.)
The Bell Curve was not circulated in galleys before publication. The effect was, first, to increase the allure of the book (There must be something really hot in there!), and second, to ensure that no one inclined to be skeptical would be able to weigh in at the moment of publication. The people who had galley proofs were handpicked by Murray and his publisher. The ordinary routine of neutral reviewers having a month or two to go over the book with care did not occur. Another handpicked group was flown to [[Washington]] at the expense of the [[American Enterprise Institute]] and given a weekend-long personal briefing on the book's contents by Murray himself (Herrnstein had died very recently), just before publication. The result was what you'd expect: The first wave of publicity was either credulous or angry, but short on evidence, because nobody had had time to digest and evaluate the book carefully.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Bell Curve isn't about science, it's about policy. And it's wrong.|https://www.vox.com/2018/4/10/17182692/bell-curve-charles-murray-policy-wrong]]'' April 10, 2018, Matthew Yglesias, [[Vox]]
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[[Charles Murray]] and his decades-old work on IQ and race, published in his [[1994]] book [[The Bell Curve]], is back in the news because of a mini feud between "new atheist" author and podcaster [[Sam Harris]] and [[Vox]]'s own [[Ezra Klein]]. [[Andrew Sullivan]], the punditocracy's original champion of Murray's thinking on genetics, decided to jump in as well.
Harris and Klein and Sullivan have, at this point, spilled plenty of words limning their disagreements. And Harris, for his part, sees himself as exclusively defending The Bell Curve's empirical claims about IQ, which is fine, but it's important to consider Murray's work with a view toward actual American public policy, which has been deeply influenced by Murray over the years, and which [[Donald Trump]] is looking to take in an even more Murray-esque direction.
The Bell Curve — co-authored with [[Richard Herrnstein]] — is, after all, not a work of scientific research but rather a political book written by one of the most prominent conservative policy entrepreneurs in America as part of a larger ideological project. Like several of Murray's other books, including Losing Ground, In Our Hands, and Coming Apart, the basic subject of The Bell Curve is what should be done to help the disadvantaged in America. And the four books all reach the conclusion that, roughly speaking, we should do as little as is politically possible.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Big Money Behind the Big Lie|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/08/09/the-big-money-behind-the-big-lie]]'' August 2, 2021, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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It was tempting to dismiss the show unfolding inside the [[Dream City Church]] in [[Phoenix]], [[Arizona]], as an unintended comedy. One night in June, a few hundred people gathered for the première of "The Deep Rig," a film financed by the multimillionaire founder of [[Overstock]].com, [[Patrick Byrne]], who is a vocal supporter of former President [[Donald Trump]]. Styled as a documentary, the movie asserts that the [[2020]] Presidential election was stolen by supporters of [[Joe Biden]], including by [[Antifa]] members who chatted about their sinister plot on a conference call. The evening's program featured live appearances by Byrne and a local [[QAnon]] conspiracist, BabyQ, who claimed to be receiving messages from his future self. They were joined by the film's director, who had previously made an exposé contending that the real perpetrators of [[9/11]] were space aliens.
But the event, for all its absurdities, had a dark surprise: "The Deep Rig" repeatedly quotes [[Doug Logan]], the C.E.O. of [[Cyber Ninjas]], a [[Florida]]-based company that consults with clients on software security. In a voice-over, Logan warns, "If we don't fix our election integrity now, we may no longer have a democracy." He also suggests, without evidence, that members of the "deep state," such as C.I.A. agents, have intentionally spread disinformation about the election. Although it wasn't the first time that Logan had promoted what has come to be known as the [[Big Lie]] about the 2020 election—he had tweeted unsubstantiated claims that Trump had been victimized by voter fraud—the film offered stark confirmation of Logan's entanglement in fringe conspiracies. Nevertheless, the president of the Arizona State Senate, [[Karen Fann]], has put Logan's company in charge of a "forensic audit"—an ongoing review of the state's 2020 Presidential vote. It's an unprecedented undertaking, with potentially explosive consequences for American democracy.
Approximately 2.1 million Presidential votes were cast in [[Maricopa County]], which includes Phoenix and accounts for most of the state's population. In recent years, younger voters and people of color have turned the county's electorate increasingly Democratic—a shift that helped Biden win the traditionally conservative state, by 10,457 votes. Since the election, the county has become a focus of ire for Trump and his supporters. By March, when Logan's company was hired, the county had already undergone four election audits, all of which upheld the outcome. Governor [[Doug Ducey]], a [[Republican]] and a former Trump ally, had certified Biden's victory. But Trump's core supporters were not assuaged.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Big-Name Conservatives Bankrolling This Far-Right Troll's Run for Congress|https://www.vice.com/en/article/v7gjq9/who-is-donating-to-laura-loomer-florida-alex-jones]]'' August 21, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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An LA-based music producer who discovered Lady Gaga. The billionaire co-founder of Home Depot. InfoWars founder [[Alex Jones]].
These are just a few of the people who took a gamble on far-right troll [[Laura Loomer]]'s political aspirations by pouring thousands of dollars into her bid for [[Florida]]'s 21st [[Congress]]ional District — which is home to [[Mar-a-Lago]] and where President Trump is registered to vote.
Loomer, who has described herself as a "proud Islamophobe," landed a surprise upset in the GOP primary on Tuesday by beating out five other candidates. But winning in November will be a steep challenge. [[Hillary Clinton]] won that district by nearly 20% in [[2016]], and Loomer is facing Democrat Rep. Lois Frankel, who has won reelection twice.
Still, Loomer has so far managed to out-raise her Democratic opponent. She's pulled in $1.6 million, compared to Frankel's approximately $850,000, according to the most recently available FEC filings.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The biggest Republican megadonor you've never heard of|https://www.politico.com/story/2018/03/19/republican-megadonor-uihlein-470268]]'' March 19, 2018, Maggie Severns, [[Politico]]
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Democrats and many [[Republican]]s in [[Illinois]] were horrified by the ad: a 60-second spot released by Gov. [[Bruce Rauner]]'s GOP primary challenger, Jeanne Ives, featuring a parade of politically incorrect takes on thorny cultural issues. A deep-voiced man portraying a transgender woman tells Rauner, "Thank you for signing legislation that lets me use the girls bathroom." Then a young woman thanks Rauner for "making all Illinois families pay for my abortions."
But equally shocking to the content was the person who had made the ad possible: [[Richard Uihlein]], a little-known Republican donor who had until recently been one of Rauner's biggest supporters. After a fallout with the governor over abortion policy, Uihlein gave $2.5 million to Ives in a single week this past January — essentially bankrolling her campaign to defeat Rauner in a Republican primary on Tuesday.
It's the latest example of Uihlein's burgeoning role as one of the most influential, but still little-known, political donors in the country. His early six- and seven-figure contributions to emerging Republican candidates, and penchant for disruptive politics, have been crucial to building a raft of anti-establishment Republicans seeking to emulate [[Donald Trump]]'s formula for success during this year's midterm elections.
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In [[2006]], [[Donald Trump]] purchased a 1,400-acre swath of the old Menie Estate in [[Aberdeenshire]], a rambling property situated on [[Scotland]]'s rugged and remote northeastern coast. Trump pledged to develop a world-class golf resort replete with luxury villas there, and he vowed to revitalize the region with more than a billion dollars of investment. Though not an obvious location for a glitzy development—the area is mostly known for its offshore oil industry, and it rains more than a third of the year—Aberdeenshire was to be the beachhead of the mogul's ambitious plan to insert his family name among the storied golf courses of Scotland, the birthplace of the sport, and attain for his brand the kind of old-world prestige that had eluded Trump in the United States.
The development seemed particularly important to Trump, whose mother hailed from the Isle of Lewis, a far-flung island in the Outer Hebrides. And it was unlike anything he had undertaken before. He often licenses his name to projects financed by others. And the self-proclaimed "king of debt" typically takes out large loans to finance the ventures he does bankroll. In this case, Trump's company proceeded with the development on its own. And it says it paid for everything in cash.
Such was also the case for [[Turnberry]], the historic golf resort, an hour south of [[Glasgow]], that Trump purchased in [[2014]] for $60 million. His large expenditures in Scotland were notable because they came during a rocky financial stretch for Trump. The year before purchasing the Aberdeenshire estate, he was ousted as CEO of his thrice-bankrupted casino business; in [[2008]], he defaulted on a large [[Deutsche Bank]] loan tied to a development in [[Chicago]].
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"The people who are believing in those conspiracy theories were likely believing in similar conspiracy theories before the COVID-19 pandemic and they're just applying that style of thinking to this new thing," Uscinski explained. "Basically what we find is that the people who buy into these sorts of conspiracy theories do so because they have what we call underlying conspiracy thinking, meaning that they see the world through a conspiratorial lens."
"Events and circumstances to them are best explained by shadowy conspiracies operating the dark rather than due to other explanations," Uscinski continued. "When this new thing pops up and captivates them like a pandemic, they're going to say it must be a conspiracy because that's the tool in the toolbox that they always reach for as an explanation."
He later added, "If people have beliefs that are disconnected from our shared reality, then their actions are going to be potentially dangerous."
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The 75-year-old peace activist who [[Buffalo]] police shoved to the ground, causing him to bleed from his ear, wasn't just a "provocateur" — he was also a sophisticated hacker who attempted to "black out" police communications!
At least, that's the word from the President of the United States on Tuesday. [[Donald Trump]] boosted yet another insane conspiracy theory from the depths of the anonymous right-wing internet.
In a tweet, Trump claimed activist [[Martin Gugino]] was "aiming" a "scanner" at police at the time he was pushed on Saturday (Gugino appeared to be holding a cell phone) and that the elderly man "fell harder than was pushed."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The bogus Steve Bannon-backed study claiming China created the coronavirus, explained|https://www.vox.com/2020/9/18/21439865/coronavirus-china-study-bannon]]'' September 18, 2020, Alex Ward, [[Vox]]
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A controversial new study getting attention in US conservative media claims the coronavirus was created in a [[Chinese]] lab — but the group behind the report is intimately linked to a prominent Trump ally and known [[China]] hawk: [[Steve Bannon]].
And all I spoke to said the study is deeply flawed.
The article popped up on September 14 on Zenodo, a website for scientists and academics to upload their work before it has gone through any formal peer-review process. Right-wing media outlets like the [[New York Post]] quickly seized on the paper's conclusion that the virus that causes Covid-19 was potentially man-made at a Chinese facility. The study's lead author, the 36-year-old Yan Li-Meng, has already appeared on [[Tucker Carlson]]'s [[Fox News]] show to say the Chinese government "intentionally" released the virus into the world.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Boogaloo Bois Are All Over Facebook|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/7kpm4x/the-boogaloo-bois-are-all-over-facebook]]'' August 12, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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The anti-government [[Boogaloo]] movement is thriving on [[Facebook]] under an array of code names, where followers are circulating links to [[Google]] Drives containing manuals on bomb making, how to be a getaway driver, and how to murder people with your bare hands, an investigation from the Tech Transparency Project found.
The group, which tracks extremist movements on social media, identified 110 Boogaloo groups that were created since Facebook designated it a "dangerous organization" and banned it from the platform on June 30. At least 18 of them were created on a single day.
Some of those groups have already amassed thousands of members, and are distributing documents including "Al Qaeda kidnapping manual," and the "Army Sniper Manual," as well as reports on previous bombings, such as the [[2005]] attack on [[London]]'s transport system, which left 56 dead.
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Hours after the attack on the Capitol ended, a group calling itself the [[Last Sons of Liberty]] posted a brief video to [[Parler]], the social media platform, that appeared to show members of the organization directly participating in the uprising. Footage showed someone with a shaky smartphone charging past the metal barricades surrounding the building. Other clips show rioters physically battling with baton-wielding police on the white marble steps just outside the Capitol.
Before Parler went offline — its operations halted at least temporarily when [[Amazon]] refused to continue to host the network — the Last Sons posted numerous statements indicating that group members had joined the mob that swarmed the Capitol and had no regrets about the chaos and violence that unfolded on Jan. 6. The Last Sons also did some quick math: The government had suffered only one fatality, U.S. Capitol [[Police]] Officer [[Brian Sicknick]], 42, who was reportedly bludgeoned in the head with a fire extinguisher. But the rioters had lost four people, including [[Ashli Babbitt]], the 35-year-old Air Force veteran who was shot by an officer as she tried to storm the building.
In a series of posts, the Last Sons said her death should be "avenged" and appeared to call for the murder of three more cops.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Boogaloo: Extremists' New Slang Term for A Coming Civil War|https://www.adl.org/blog/the-boogaloo-extremists-new-slang-term-for-a-coming-civil-war]]'' November 26, 2019, [[Anti-Defamation League]]
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It's not often an old joke evolves into a catchphrase for mass violence, but that's just what's happened this past year when a variety of extremist and fringe movements and subcultures adopted the word "boogaloo" as shorthand for a future civil war.
From militia groups to white supremacists, extremists on a range of online platforms talk about—and sometimes even anticipate—the "boogaloo." The rise of "boogaloo," and its casual acceptance of future mass violence, is disturbing. Among some extremists, it may even signify an increased willingness to engage in violence.
"[[Boogaloo]]" has its roots in decades of jokes about an old movie: the [[1984]] breakdancing film Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo. Almost from the moment of the movie's release, people exploited the format of the movie's title for humorous purposes, replacing "Breakin'" with some other film, event or person of their choice.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[The Border Patrol Was Responsible for an Arrest in Portland|https://www.thenation.com/article/society/border-patrol-portland-arrest/]]'' July 17, 2020, Ken Klippenstein, [[The Nation]]
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For days, federal agents in unmarked cars have reportedly been snatching [[Portland]] protesters off the streets. On Thursday, video emerged of federal agents clad in camouflage fatigues and unspecified "police" patches apprehending one such demonstrator and placing him in an unmarked vehicle. Social media lit up with speculation about the intentions—and the identity—of these agents. A memo consisting of internal talking points for the federal agency responsible for the arrest, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and obtained exclusively by [[The Nation]] provides some answers—and raises even more questions. Ad Policy
Dated July 1, the memo is titled "Public Affairs Guidance: CBP Support to Protect Federal Facilities and Property" and marked "For Official Use Only." It describes a special task force created by the [[Department of Homeland Security]] (DHS) in response to President Trump's [[Executive Order]] on Protecting American Monuments, Memorials, and Statues and Combating Recent [[Criminal]] [[Violence]]. That task force, the Protecting American Communities Task Force (PACT), has been tasked not only to assess civil unrest but also to "surge" resources to protect against it.
The Portland arrest of Mark Pettibone, first reported by [[Oregon]] Public Broadcasting, followed several similar arrests involving officers from a Border Patrol Tactical Unit (BORTAC)—CBP's equivalent of a SWAT team—as well as the US Marshals Special Operations Group. A CBP spokesman confirmed to The Nation that CBP agents were responsible for the arrest, pointing to authorities under the Protecting American Communities Task Force.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Boston Protests Revealed the Limits of Trumpism|https://www.newyorker.com/news/benjamin-wallace-wells/the-boston-protests-revealed-the-limits-of-trumpism]]'' August 21, 2017, Benjamin Wallace-Wells, [[New Yorker]]
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The "free speech" rally in [[Boston]] this past weekend was organized by a half-dozen young people, college-aged and libertarian-minded. If on campus they were familiar figures—their designated spokesman was a film major and the leader of his college's chapter of [[Young Americans for Liberty]]—then off campus, as the rally they organized drew widespread attention, they were out of their depth. The young organizers had secured a few well-known figures from the alt-right to speak at the rally. There was [[Kyle Chapman]], the muscular ex-con who became famous after wearing a gas mask to an alt-right rally in Berkeley and hitting a counter-protester in the face with a stick. There was [[Joe Biggs]], the conspiracist radio host. And there was Augustus Invictus, who ran a long-shot bid for the U.S. Senate in [[Florida]] in [[2016]], and whose campaign there was undermined by revelations that he had denied the reality of the [[Holocaust]] and, as part of a pagan ritual, had filmed himself stabbing a goat to death and drinking its blood. Before the rally, Invictus was disinvited. The others came.
After [[Charlottesville]], it was obvious that the Boston rally would be a national event. I met the organizers briefly on Thursday, on Boston Common, where they were busy disavowing the more obviously noxious parts of the movement. They said that they had been meeting with officials from the Boston [[Police]] Department, which had allowed the event's permit to stand on the condition that no backpacks or sticks would be allowed. The organizers had issued a statement on the rally's [[Facebook]] page telling members of the [[Ku Klux Klan]] not to come (there had been a rumor that some might show up) and asking those people who did attend not to bring provocative signs or materials. They spoke out against the Charlottesville rally and the people who had demonstrated there. They seemed eager to show an ideologically neutral commitment to the principle of free speech, despite the fact that their most prominent speakers came from the alt-right. At the last minute, the organizers had invited leaders of a local [[Black Lives Matter]] group to address the rally, though none accepted.
Well before noon on Saturday, the appointed time of the rally, its basic shape was obvious. A few dozen enthusiasts stood inside a gazebo in the center of Boston Common. They were surrounded by a vast, empty perimeter maintained by the police. Outside the perimeter, some forty thousand counter-protesters, by the police commissioner's estimate, had gathered. The counter-protesters outnumbered the protesters by something like four hundred to one. Inside the gazebo, the rally proceeded, though the scale of the counter-protest and the police presence meant that it ended early. (Chapman, for instance, did not get a chance to speak.) Decorum was kept. There were no deaths or significant injuries, and no property damage. There was also no obvious point. Free speech is a great principle and a fine slogan, but it did little to distinguish the protesters from the vast crowds of Bostonians opposing them, who were also speaking freely. The alt-right, like every political movement, votes with its feet. Fewer than a hundred people attended.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Canadian Company Hosting the Far Right|https://www.canadaland.com/rumble-the-canadian-company-hosting-the-far-right/]]'' May 26, 2021, Steven Zhou, [[Canadaland]]
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A Canadian video-sharing platform previously known for cute pet videos and other apolitical content has become a new, go-to choice for high-profile far-right voices.
Rumble is a [[Toronto]]-based site that enjoyed little notice until a number of prominent and stridently conservative voices started using and boosting it after the U.S. election last November.
Founded in [[2013]] by tech entrepreneur [[Chris Pavlovski]], the platform never aimed to be a right-wing hub. But the infusion of major alt-right figures and outlets dissatisfied with mainstream social media sites like [[YouTube]] and [[Twitter]] has boosted Rumble's traffic and business.
Figures like notorious conspiracy theorist [[Alex Jones]], who got kicked off of YouTube in [[2018]], and former Trump adviser [[Steve Bannon]], who also got banned from YouTube this January, have found in Rumble a host that won't punish them for pushing content that contains misinformation.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Capitol Attack Was the Most Documented Crime in History. Will That Ensure Justice?|https://time.com/5953486/january-capitol-attack-investigation/]]'' April 9, 2021, Vera Bergengruen, [[Time magazine]]
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As throngs of pro-Trump supporters rammed their way into the U.S. Capitol on the afternoon of Jan. 6, two men sped toward the complex in a pair of golf carts. [[Roberto Minuta]], 36, and [[Joshua James]], 33, were on their way to aid a group of seven men and women who were preparing to climb the Capitol's east stairs in a tactical formation, according to a federal indictment unsealed Apr. 1.
To pierce the mass of people gathered there, each group member placed a hand on the back of the person ahead of them—a military-style tactic prosecutors called a "stack." The group, clad in tactical vests, helmets and radios, forcibly entered through the Capitol rotunda doors, where James and Minuta followed 25 minutes later. "It's going down, guys; it's literally going down right now Patriots storming the Capitol building," said Minuta, according to court documents. "F*cking war in the streets right now… word is they got in the building… let's go."
For the rest of the afternoon, waves of rioters swarmed police barricades, sprayed chemical agents, smashed windows, and entered the Capitol by brute force before [[National Guard]] and federal forces were dispatched. And when the siege began to dissipate, ultimately leaving five people dead and scores wounded, prosecutors say that James, Minuta and others regrouped outside about 100 feet from the building. Affixed to their gear, members of the group had patches emblazoned with yellow block lettering that spelled out: "OATH KEEPERS."
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{{f169.png}} ''[[The Cautionary Tale of Jerry Falwell Jr.|https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2019/november/jerry-falwell-jr-biblical-leadership.html]]'' October 21, 2019, Mark Galli, [[Christianity Today]]
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"Everybody is scared for their life. Everybody walks around in fear," said a current university employee who agreed to speak for this article only after purchasing a burner phone, fearing that Falwell was monitoring their communications…. "Fear is probably his most powerful weapon," a former senior university official said.
[[Politico]] also reported that many Falwell confidants are concerned that tuition money is going "into university-funded construction and real estate projects that enrich the Falwell family and their friends," going on to detail a number of examples.
Days later, further glimpses of Falwell's leadership character emerged when [[Reuters]] quoted leaked emails in which he called some students "social misfits," called the school's police chief a "half-wit and easy to manipulate," and said students trying to avoid Liberty parking fees were egg-sucking "dogs."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The CDC Just Deleted Its Guidance that Said Coronavirus Spreads Through Air|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/n7wpk7/the-cdc-just-deleted-its-guidance-that-said-coronavirus-spreads-through-air]]'' September 21, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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UPDATE 9/21 12:42 pm ET: The CDC has removed language from its website indicating that coronavirus can spread through aerosol particles. The agency said that it mistakenly published the change Monday morning, according to [[CNBC]]. The information had been online since Friday.
"A draft version of proposed changes to these recommendations was posted in error to the agency's official website," the CDC now says on the page where the new guidance was originally published. "CDC is currently updating its recommendations regarding airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19). Once this process has been completed, the update language will be posted."
This headline has been updated to reflect the new information.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Cesspool That Spat Out Trump's New Conspiracy About Cops|https://www.thedailybeast.com/meet-the-conservative-treehouse-the-blog-thats-ground-zero-for-insane-trump-sht]]'' June 9, 2020, Adam Rawnsley, [[Daily Beast]]
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Out of all the blogs on the pro-Trump internet, The [[Conservative Treehouse]] might be the strangest and most underappreciated in terms of its influence.
Its fans describe the comment section as "branches," where they hang out to discuss the latest twist in the "[[Russia]]gate" saga or speculate feverishly about [[Donald Trump]]'s critics. The site's owner, who has previously been identified as [[Florida]] resident [[Mark Bradman]], rose to prominence during the [[George Zimmerman]] trial, outing an anonymous witness and declaring that Trayvon Martin, the Florida teenager Zimmerman shot, was an "undisciplined punk thug, drug dealing, thief and wannabe gangsta."
Since then, the site has been Patient Zero for a number of hoaxes that have percolated through right-wing media ecosystem, claiming that Puerto Rican truck drivers were withholding hurricane relief, or that a top official at the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] was "weaponizing" the coronavirus to hurt Trump. Despite those hoaxes being quickly debunked, however, The Conservative Treehouse now ranks at roughly the 4,000th most-visited website in the United States, according to Alexa analytics.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[The chairman of the far-right Proud Boys sat behind Trump at his latest speech|https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/02/19/far-right-proud-boys-chairman-sat-behind-trump-his-latest-speech/]]'' February 19, 2019, Tim Elfrink, [[Washington Post]]
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Amid the sea of dark suits and red "Make America Great Again" gear behind President Trump at his televised speech in [[Miami]] on Monday, one man stood out. Appearing above the president in some live shots, he wore dark sunglasses, a black baseball cap and a black T-shirt with a message of support for Trump's longtime adviser now facing federal charges: "[[Roger Stone]] Did Nothing Wrong!"
The man is notable for more than his attire, though. [[Enrique Tarrio]] is the chairman of the [[Proud Boys]], a far-right, self-described "western chauvinist" organization known for violently clashing with antifascists and for its alleged links to white nationalists.
Neither Trump nor the White House knew he was in attendance, Tarrio told The [[Washington Post]]. Rather, he said he scored the prime seat simply by showing up early at [[Florida]] International University.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[The Christian Legal Army Behind 'Masterpiece Cakeshop'|https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/the-christian-legal-army-behind-masterpiece-cakeshop/]]'' November 28, 2017, Sarah Posner, [[The Nation]]
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On a sunny morning in September, Representative [[Vicky Hartzler]], a [[Missouri]] [[Republican]], held a press conference with four of her congressional colleagues to announce their support for Jack Phillips, a [[Colorado]] baker. The conservative Christian and "cake artist" had been found in violation of Colorado's anti-discrimination law when he refused to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. Phillips is now the plaintiff in one of the most closely watched cases on the Supreme Court's docket this term, Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission.1 Ad Policy This article was reported in partnership with the Investigative Fund at the Nation Institute. Additional research by [[Eli Clifton]], Queen Arsem-O'Malley, Evan Malmgren, and Jake Bittle.
Hartzler had just spent a good part of her summer pressing for a ban on transgender people in the military because she believes they constitute a "domestic threat." She was one of 86 Republican lawmakers who had just signed onto an amicus brief supporting Phillips's novel claim that baking and decorating a wedding cake is constitutionally protected artistic expression. Phillips has also argued that he should not be required to deploy his creative talents on behalf of a same-sex couple, because doing so would violate his religious beliefs.2
"A government that tells you what you must say and what you must do, and punishes you if you don't, is frightening," Hartzler said. "That kind of state power should scare all of us."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Christian Martyrdom Movement Ascends to the White House|https://newrepublic.com/article/158042/kayleigh-mcenany-trump-christian-martyrdom-columbine]]'' June 5, 2020, Peter Manseau, [[New Republic]]
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Four months and several thousand news cycles ago, Harvard historian James Kloppenberg wrote in Commonweal about his former student [[Pete Buttigieg]], then the rising star in the Democratic presidential primary field. A lifelong overachiever, the former [[South Bend]] mayor probably made writing "Reading Buttigieg" easy. At 38, he had already published a memoir, and two decades of academic papers, newspaper articles, and stump speeches were available to anyone interested in parsing his words to find out how he reached such heights so soon.
As a former teacher of undergraduates, I wondered as I read Kloppenberg's essay what it must be like for a professor to watch a student suddenly attain national renown. Friends who teach writing, as I once did, often relate the pride they feel seeing young women and men who sat in their classrooms launch careers as authors or journalists. This spring I had a different experience: A former student became the most prominent storyteller in America, and now the future of the country seems to hang on the meaning of the stories she might tell.
I haven't talked to [[Kayleigh McEnany]] since she was in my memoir-writing class at Georgetown a dozen years ago. My first thought upon hearing in April that she had become President Trump's new press secretary, shortly before her thirty-second birthday, was that it wasn't much of a surprise. When I knew her, she was an intern for the Bush White House and had already worked for Hannity & Colmes on [[Fox News]]. Noticeably more driven than many of her peers, she seemed bound for success at the intersection of media and politics.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[The Christian right's "dominionist" strategy|https://www.salon.com/2011/08/21/posner_nar_dominionism/]]'' August 21, 2011, Sarah Posner, [[Salon]]
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The Christian right's "dominionist" strategy The emergence of [[Rick Perry]] and [[Michele Bachmann]] as top presidential candidates is a story 30 years in the making
An article in the [[Texas]] Observer last month about Texas Gov. Rick Perry's relationship with followers of a little-known neo-Pentecostal movement sparked a frenzied reaction from many commentators: Dominionism! Spiritual warfare! Strange prophecies!
All the attention came in the weeks before and after "The Response," Perry's highly publicized prayer rally modeled on what organizers believe is the "solemn assembly" described in Joel 2, in which "end-times warriors" prepare the nation for God's judgment and, ultimately, Christ's return. This "new" movement, the [[New Apostolic Reformation]], is one strand of neo-Pentecostalism that draws on the ideas of dominionism and spiritual warfare. Its adherents display gifts of the spirit, the religious expression of Pentecostal and charismatic believers that includes speaking in tongues, prophecy, healing and a belief in signs, wonders and miracles. These evangelists also preach the "Seven Mountains" theory of dominionism: that Christians need to take control of different sectors of public life, such as government, the media and the law.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Christian right's efforts to transform society|https://theconversation.com/the-christian-rights-efforts-to-transform-society-120878]]'' July 24, 2019, André Gagné, [[The Conversation]]
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The battle now raging in several American states over women's reproductive rights is a direct result of the [[Christian]] right's efforts to impose its religious values on the family and in politics.
The polarization around abortion in the United States is at such a level that some of the leaders of these conservative religious groups are promoting the idea of an impending second American Civil War.
We should not assume that the debates generated by the Christian right in the United States will not have any impact in [[Canada]]. Indeed, the recent release of the film Unplanned shows that this politico-religious coalition seeks to change attitudes in Canada too.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[The Christian right's hostility to science is definitely going to get people killed|https://www.salon.com/2020/03/26/the-christian-rights-hostility-to-science-is-definitely-going-to-get-people-killed/]]'' March 26, 2020, Amanda Marcotte, [[Salon]]
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Scientists and health experts largely agree on the steps needed to fight COVID-19, the rapidly spreading new coronavirus: Widespread testing, if possible. Widespread and often stringent social distancing protocols in communities where it's taken root, to slow the spread. Hygienic practices like frequent hand-washing and sterilizing commonly touched surfaces. Protective gear, like masks in medical settings, to keep health care professionals from catching it and spreading it.
But when it comes to conservative evangelical Christians, who are already hostile to science on many levels, advice from health experts is all too often being treated as something that can be dismissed out of hand, if it threatens the political or theological goals of their movement.
To be clear, Christian right leaders aren't denying that coronavirus is a real problem (at least not anymore). If anything, the bevy of snake oil salesman who call themselves ministers sees the panic around the virus as a marketing opportunity to make money from selling dangerous supplements, to declare the virus can be beaten with the power of prayer and to declare that the pandemic is a divine punishment inflicted on sinners.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Church of QAnon: Will conspiracy theories form the basis of a new religious movement?|https://theconversation.com/the-church-of-qanon-will-conspiracy-theories-form-the-basis-of-a-new-religious-movement-137859]]'' May 18, 2020, Marc-André Argentino, [[The Conversation]]
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Followers of the [[QAnon]] movement believe in wild and dangerous conspiracy theories about U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]. Now a faction within the movement has been interpreting the Bible through QAnon conspiracies.
I have been studying the growth of the QAnon movement as part of my research into how extremist religious and political organizations create propaganda and recruit new members to ideological causes.
On Feb. 23, I logged onto Zoom to observe the first public service of what is essentially a QAnon church operating out of the Omega Kingdom Ministry (OKM). I've spent 12 weeks attending this two-hour Sunday morning service.
What I've witnessed is an existing model of neo-charismatic home churches — the neo-charismatic movement is an offshoot of evangelical Protestant Christianity and is made up of thousands of independent organizations — where QAnon conspiracy theories are reinterpreted through the Bible. In turn, QAnon conspiracy theories serve as a lens to interpret the Bible itself.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Collapse|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5aM6W2HR_E]]'' September 30, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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That was terrible, @realDonaldTrump — and you just collapsed in front of the whole world.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The College Fix Was Founded To Fight Culture Wars On Campus. But Its Biggest Hit Is About The Coronavirus|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/college-fix-coronavirus-herd-immunity]]'' April 17, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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On April 7, the College Fix, a news and opinion website that normally publishes stories about politics and college life, ran a story titled "Epidemiologist: [[Coronavirus]] Could Be 'Exterminated' If Lockdowns Were Lifted." The most popular story ever published by the College Fix, it received over 1.7 million [[Facebook]] likes, shares, and comments, according to social media tracking tool BuzzSumo.
The article cited an academic arguing for "herd immunity," the idea that ending the lockdowns will result in people becoming immune to the virus after contracting it, which is heavily contested by epidemiologists.
[[The College Fix]] is a conservative publication featuring both student and nonstudent writers based in Hillsdale, [[Michigan]], and overseen by the nonprofit Student Free Press Association. [[Rick DeVos]], the son of [[Betsy DeVos]], sits on the Fix's board.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Conservative Dark-Money Groups Infiltrating Campus Politics|https://www.mediamatters.org/james-okeefe/conservative-dark-money-groups-infiltrating-campus-politics]]'' March 29, 2017, Pam Vogel, [[Media Matters for America]]
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College campuses have long served as unique places for the free exchange of ideas -- but increasingly they've also become playgrounds for ideologically driven, right-wing billionaires and the dark-money groups they fund. Media Matters has mapped out some of the biggest actors behind astroturf conservative campus activism, creating an echo chamber of seemingly grass-roots right-wing student media and campus groups that are actually propped up by a handful of the same conservative funders and, sometimes, even prominent hate groups.
This post may be updated with further groups and financial connections in the future.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[The Conservative Force Behind Speeches Roiling College Campuses|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/20/us/college-conservative-speeches.html]]'' May 20, 2017, Stephanie Saul, [[New York Times]]
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Over the past two years, armed with a $16 million infusion from the estate of an orthodontist in [[California]], [[Robert Ruhe]], the organization has doubled its programming, including campus speeches. In [[2016]] that meant 111 speakers on 77 campuses. On the group's website, it boasted of "dispatching" 31 speakers to colleges last month alone.
In that time, the speakers have gotten edgier, more in-your-face and sometimes even meanspirited. Among them is [[Ann Coulter]], whose canceled speech last month at the [[University of California, Berkeley]], led the foundation, which was covering most of her $20,000 fee, to sue the college, arguing that it had violated the [[First Amendment]] in its failure to provide a suitable time and place for the event.
The resulting clashes on university campuses, including protests and efforts to block speeches, have raised free speech questions. And at Berkeley, even liberals who oppose Ms. Coulter's viewpoints said her speech should have been allowed to proceed.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Conservative Pipeline to the Supreme Court|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/04/17/the-conservative-pipeline-to-the-supreme-court]]'' April 10, 2017, Jeffrey Toobin, [[New Yorker]]
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The Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Neil Gorsuch, which were held last month, in [[Washington]], D.C., quickly fell into a pattern. Democratic senators unsuccessfully sought to pin down Gorsuch's views on issues such as campaign finance, while [[Republican]]s made gentle inquiries that seemed designed to run out the clock. In this vein, toward the end of Gorsuch's testimony, [[Ben Sasse]], a Republican from [[Nebraska]], asked Gorsuch his opinion about the Declaration of Independence. Gorsuch took the opportunity to deliver a patriotic lecture about the heroism of the Founders. "No one remembers who John Hancock was," Gorsuch said. "But they know that that's a signature because he wrote his name so bigly . . ." Gorsuch's invocation of one of [[Donald Trump]]'s trademark utterances, apparently accidental, prompted an explosion of laughter from the audience.
Seated toward the back of the hearing room, [[Leonard Leo]] smiled. "There's one sound bite," he whispered to me, then added, "You know, the hearings matter so much less than they once did. We have the tools now to do all the research. We know everything they've written. We know what they've said. There are no surprises." Gorsuch had committed no real gaffes, caused no blowups, and barely made any news—which was just how Leo had hoped the hearings would unfold.
Leo has for many years been the executive vice-president of the [[Federalist Society]], a nationwide organization of conservative lawyers, based in Washington. Leo served, in effect, as Trump's subcontractor on the selection of Gorsuch, who was confirmed by a vote of 54–45, last week, after Republicans changed the Senate rules to forbid the use of filibusters. Leo's role in the nomination capped a period of extraordinary influence for him and for the Federalist Society. During the Administration of [[George W. Bush]], Leo also played a crucial part in the nominations of [[John Roberts]] and Samuel Alito. Now that Gorsuch has been confirmed, Leo is responsible, to a considerable extent, for a third of the Supreme Court.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Conspiracy Singularity Has Arrived|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/v7gz53/the-conspiracy-singularity-has-arrived]]'' July 17, 2020, Anna Merlan, [[Vice News]]
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A few months ago, at a time when it was still safe to have strange experiences in unusual places, I was handed a mysterious document. "ALLIANCES AND TRAITORS WITHIN THE TRUTH & [[UFO]] COMMUNITIES," it read.
The document was a single, bright red sheet of paper, crowded with close-set black type. Different kinds of lines and arrows connected in wild formulations, linking [[George Soros]] with the Illuminati, various stars of the UFO community with their alleged handlers, the [[CIA]] with [[Alex Jones]]. The Pleidians—a race of tall, blue-eyed Nordic alien beings—connected with both Tesla and the president in ways I couldn't quite parse.
This paper was created and handed to me by [[Dylan Louis Monroe]], a player in the [[QAnon]] world and the creator of the Deep State Mapping Project, a one-man operation where Monroe creates dense visual maps of the supposed alliances he sees between various major players and world events. Monroe was at the New Age expo Conscious Life selling Q-branded t-shirts and promoting a [[YouTube]] show, I was there reporting, and both of us were thinking about the strange alliances and friendships that had begun to surface in various conspiracy communities.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Contrarian Coronavirus Theory That Informed the Trump Administration|https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/the-contrarian-coronavirus-theory-that-informed-the-trump-administration]]'' March 29, 2020, Isaac Chotiner, [[New Yorker]]
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President Trump, who at one point called the coronavirus pandemic an "invisible enemy" and said it made him a "wartime President," has in recent days questioned its seriousness, tweeting, "WE CANNOT LET THE CURE BE WORSE THAN THE PROBLEM ITSELF." Trump said repeatedly that he wanted the country to reopen by [[Easter]], April 12th, contradicting the advice of most health officials. (On Sunday, he backed down and extended federal social-distancing guidelines for at least another month.) According to the [[Washington Post]], "Conservatives close to Trump and numerous administration officials have been circulating an article by Richard A. Epstein of the [[Hoover Institution]], titled '[[Coronavirus]] Perspective,' which plays down the extent of the spread and the threat."
Epstein, a professor at [[New York University]] School of Law, published the article on the Web site of the Hoover Institution, on March 16th. In it, he questioned the [[World Health Organization]]'s decision to declare the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic, said that "public officials have gone overboard," and suggested that about five hundred people would die from COVID-19 in the U.S. Epstein later updated his estimate to five thousand, saying that the previous number had been an error. So far, there have been more than two thousand coronavirus-related fatalities in America; epidemiologists' projections of the total deaths range widely, depending on the success of social distancing and the availability of medical resources, but they tend to be much higher than Epstein's. (On Sunday, [[Anthony Fauci]], the director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s, estimated that there could be between a hundred thousand and two hundred thousand deaths in the U.S.) In a follow-up article, published on March 23rd and titled "Coronavirus Overreaction," Epstein wrote, "Progressives think they can run everyone's lives through central planning, but the state of the economy suggests otherwise. Looking at the costs, the public commands have led to a crash in the stock market, and may only save a small fraction of the lives that are at risk."
Epstein has long been one of the most cited legal scholars in the country, and is known for his libertarian-minded reading of the Constitution, which envisions a restrained federal government that respects private property. He has also been known to engage with controversial subjects; last fall, he published an article on the Hoover Institution Web site that argued, "The professional skeptics are right: there is today no compelling evidence of an impending climate emergency." Last Wednesday, I spoke by phone with Epstein about his views of the coronavirus pandemic. He was initially wary of talking, and asked to record his own version of the call, which I agreed to. During our conversation, which has been edited for length and clarity, Epstein made a number of comments about viruses that have been strongly disputed by medical professionals. We have included factual corrections alongside those statements.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[The cops want to know what's happening on 8chan|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/04/8chan-canary/]]'' April 5, 2019, Ali Breland, [[Mother Jones]]
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According to the site's March 2o19 "Transparency Report," released Friday, the image board had "received and complied with" 12 requests from the U.S. government and or U.S law enforcement agencies over the course of the month. The site also received two requests from foreign authorities, which it says it ignored.
The numbers are unusually high compared to the site's past monthly reports, and they come after [[8chan]] played host to a pre-shooting announcement from the man who [[New Zealand]] authorities have said killed 50 [[Muslim]] worshipers in [[Christchurch]] in March.
The site's previous transparency reports, which only date back to July [[2018]] despite having launched in [[2013]], never indicated more than two requests from U.S. government and law enforcement agencies over the course of a single month. In the handful of past instances where 8chan has disclosed requests made by authorities abroad, it has also said it has ignored them. But unlike Friday's release, previous reports have named the foreign investigators: [[Russia]]'s Roskomnadzor and a Polish cybercrime authority.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Corporate Assault on Higher Education|https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-corporate-assault-on-higher-education/]]'' April 30, 2017, Gordon Lafer, [[Chronicle of Higher Education]]
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A barrage of policy proposals threatens to fundamentally transform higher education. In [[Kansas]], the Board of Regents erases the notion of academic freedom by deciding that faculty members can be fired for social-media comments deemed "contrary to the best interests of the university." An [[Iowa]] lawmaker says he doesn't think that "bad professors should have a lifetime position." In [[Florida]], the governor proposes a system of "differentiated tuition" that would raise fees on the humanities while keeping them low for business and computer-science majors. And legislators around the country are demanding that state universities use online courses to create a four-year degree costing less than $10,000.
These and similar policies have raised cries of alarm, but how should we understand them? What, if anything, links such disparate initiatives? Why are they all happening now? Are these the manifestations of cultural conservatives trying to impose a political order on young minds? The backlash from families sick of watching tuition grow ever steeper while their own wages stagnate? Working-class resentment toward arrogant eggheads?
No. They are part of a coherent and well-coordinated agenda that is fueled by the largest and most powerful political forces in the country: the nation's premier corporate lobbies. The key to understanding the attacks on academe — and to revealing the bleak future toward which they lead — is understanding the ways in which these proposals serve what the country's biggest corporations believe is their interest.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Council for National Policy: Behind the Curtain|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/05/17/council-national-policy-behind-curtain]]'' May 17, 2016, Heidi Beirich, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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For 35 years, a shadowy and intensely secretive group has operated behind the scenes, providing a venue three times a year for powerful American politicians and others on the right to meet privately to build the conservative movement.
The [[Council for National Policy]] (CNP) is, in the words of The [[New York Times]], "a little-known club of a few hundred of the most powerful conservatives in the country," an organization so tight-lipped that it tells its people not to admit membership or even name the group. It is important enough that last fall, according to an account in The [[National Review]], [[Donald Trump]] and five other [[Republican]] presidential candidates each took 30 minutes to address the group; the conservative journal reported that Trump was by far the favorite candidate.
The names of many members and officers of the group have leaked over the years, and some of its officers are reported on the organization's tax forms. But the last time long lists of its members was made public was in [[1998]]. For the most part since then, members of the CNP — which can be joined only by invitation, at a cost of thousands of dollars — have managed to keep their identities secret.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Cozy Relationship Between Project Veritas and the Proud Boys|https://newrepublic.com/article/159543/cozy-relationship-project-veritas-proud-boys]]'' September 30, 2020, Matthew Phelan, [[New Republic]]
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For [[Project Veritas]], the [[2020]] Democratic primaries offered an embarrassment of riches. A historically large field meant plenty of targets against which [[James O'Keefe]]'s journalism-cosplay organization could deploy its signature tactic of getting low-level political operatives to say something embarrassing into a hidden camera, then hype a selectively edited video for maximum echo-chamber outrage. As we've already reported, based on internal Project Veritas documents, the group ran a sting, code-named "Gold Mine," with operatives attempting to infiltrate the campaigns of [[Bernie Sanders]], [[Elizabeth Warren]], [[Joe Biden]], and others, hoping to catch candidates or their staff members in a gaffe.
So far, so familiar—this is what Veritas does. Yet it's worth looking at just who O'Keefe recruits to do it. To infiltrate the Biden campaign in [[Iowa]], Veritas tapped an avowed Proud Boy, while a second operative aligned with the [[Proud Boys]] tried to infiltrate the Sanders and Warren campaigns. Project Veritas employs a Proud Boy who pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct for his part in a brawl following a speech by Proud Boys founder [[Gavin McInnes]]. O'Keefe himself has palled around with McInnes for years, and Veritas devoted an entire sting to defending the current leader of the Proud Boys.
The Proud Boys, for those not yet in the know, is an amorphous group of far-right men who claim not to be racists but promote the idea that white men are under siege; Proud Boys are frequently found in the company of avowed racists, and the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] calls them a hate group. McInnes has repeatedly called for violence against left-wing activists, and the Proud Boys have been caught planning violent "rallies," most recently in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Crazy Tax Scam You've Never Heard Of|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-crazy-tax-scam-youve-never-heard-of]]'' April 12, 2015, Brea Tremblay, [[Daily Beast]]
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At this very moment, people across America are doing their taxes and discovering they owe more money than they have. And the majority of those people are reacting to the news in a normal fashion, which is to say, they're setting up a payment plan, begging a relative or ordering a beer they can't afford, and putting the bill off until next year.
But a small portion are discovering an ideology that claims their tax bill is entirely invalid because [[IRS]] correspondence is written in all capital letters, which means it's addressed to a legal entity which shares your name but is not you, and in fact, the government owes you money—at least $630,000.
This is "sovereign citizen" logic, as heady, cheap, and rotten as a box of wine left out in the sun.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Cult of Trump|https://www.gq.com/story/the-cult-of-trump]]'' August 31, 2016, Rebecca Nelson, [[GQ]]
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Can't understand why a loved one would vote for [[Donald Trump]]? Let the experts who spend their lives studying cults help break it down.
America was watching, the world was watching, and Donald Trump needed everyone to understand just how dire the straits really were.
"Our convention occurs at a moment of crisis for our nation," he proclaimed ominously as he officially accepted the [[Republican]] nomination for president at the party's convention in [[Cleveland]] last month. It was a grim portrait of America, a once-great nation ravaged by terrorism, "poverty and violence" at home, "war and destruction" overseas.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Cyber Ninjas Still Trying to Steal Arizona for Trump Are Terrified of 'Antifa'|https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgxzbj/gops-cyber-ninjas-doing-arizonas-election-audit-are-terrified-of-antifa]]'' April 30, 2021, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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Things are getting even stranger down in [[Maricopa County]], where an audit of [[Arizona]]'s [[2020]] election results is underway.
The "[[Stop the Steal]]"-linked firm [[Cyber Ninjas]], which has been hired by the Arizona GOP-led Senate to conduct the audit, is using UV lights among other technology to detect any possible election fraud. (They haven't found any yet, and it's been a week.) On Thursday, the group accidentally published its top-secret security brief that raised concerns about a firebombing attack from "[[Antifa]]." The document has since been taken down.
Meanwhile, the "Crazy Times Carnival" is kicking off Friday at the Arizona State Fairgrounds in [[Phoenix]], incidentally the same approximate location where the audit is taking place. The carnival, which will offer such rides as "Puppy Roll," "Alien Abduction," and "[[Circus]] Train," is being eyed with growing suspicion from the audit's most ardent supporters, who fear it could be a Trojan horse for an "antifa" incursion.
Given these "vulnerabilities," the Arizona Senate and Cyber Ninjas agreed that the audit should receive additional security from the [[National Guard]] and the Department of Public Safety. Arizona's governor denied their request.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[The Daily Caller has a White Nationalist problem|https://www.salon.com/2017/08/21/the-daily-caller-has-a-white-nationalist-problem_partner]]'' August 21, 2017, Alex Amend, [[Salon]]
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But the white nationalist problem at [[Tucker Carlson]]'s [[Daily Caller]], a conservative political outlet launched in [[2010]] as a "response" to the [[Huffington Post]], is bigger than just Kessler. Throughout the [[2016]] election and since, the Daily Caller has not only published the work of white nationalists, but some of its writers have routinely whitewashed the [[Alt-Right]], while one editor there is an associate of key Alt-Right figures. Two Daily Caller contributors, including a senior investigative reporter, were recently announced as speakers at the upcoming white nationalist H.L. Mencken Clubconference organized by [[Paul Gottfried]], a godfather of the Alt-Right.
As for recent Daily Caller contributors, take [[Peter Brimelow]]; the English white nationalist is the founder of the website [[VDARE]], named after [[Virginia]] Dare, the supposed first white child born in the new world. VDARE is a major hub for white nationalists and anti-Semites. Brimelow is a leading figure on the Alt-Right and has been published three times in the Daily Caller in recent months, with his firstpiece coming in March defending Rep. [[Steve King]], a hero to white nationalists, who recently tweeted, "[[Geert Wilders]] understands that culture and demographics are our destiny. We can't restore our civilization with somebody else's babies."
A few years ago, the Daily Caller publishing the work of an established white nationalist would be unthinkable. Take the response from [[Washington]], D.C., senior contributor Matt K. Lewis following the firing of white nationalist [[John Derbyshire]] from National [[Review]] in [[2012]] for writing a racist screed regarding the Trayvon Martin shooting titled, "The Talk: Nonblack Version." The article, presented as conversation between a white parent and their child included lines like, "A small cohort of blacks — in my experience, around five percent — is ferociously hostile to whites and will go to great lengths to inconvenience or harm us." It also included tips like, "If planning a trip to a beach or amusement park at some date, find out whether it is likely to be swamped with blacks on that date." Lewis' response in the Daily Caller to Derbyshire's 2012 firing was, "Some people aren't worth the [sic] fighting for. Some things are indefensible. This is one of those cases."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[The Daily Caller has been paid by GOP campaigns while providing fact-checking services for Facebook|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/04/the-daily-caller-has-been-paid-by-gop-campaigns-while-providing-fact-checking-services-for-facebook/]]'' August 4, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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The [[Daily Caller]] has taken tens of thousands of dollars to help [[Republican]] campaigns raise money while performing political fact-check services for [[Facebook]].
[[Federal election]] filings from the National Republican Senatorial Committee and the [[National Republican Congressional Committee]] show that the two organizations rented email lists from the publication this year, paying $40,213.75 and $18,171.40, respectively.
The Caller, a right-wing publication co-founded by [[Fox News]] personality [[Tucker Carlson]], has also since [[2016]] sent dozens of emails "paid for by Trump [[Make America Great Again]] Committee," a joint fundraising vehicle shared by the Trump campaign and the [[Republican National Committee]], according to Media Matters.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Danger of President Pence|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/10/23/the-danger-of-president-pence]]'' October 16, 2017, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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On September 14th, the right-wing pundit [[Ann Coulter]], who last year published a book titled "In Trump We Trust," expressed what a growing number of Americans, including conservatives, have been feeling since the [[2016]] election. The previous day, President Trump had dined with Democratic leaders at the White House, and had impetuously agreed to a major policy reversal, granting provisional residency to undocumented immigrants who came to America as children. [[Republican]] legislators were blindsided. Within hours, Trump disavowed the deal, then reaffirmed it. Coulter tweeted, "At this point, who doesn't want Trump impeached?" She soon added, "If we're not getting a wall, I'd prefer President Pence."
Trump's swerve did the unthinkable—uniting Coulter and liberal commentators. After Trump threatened to "totally destroy" [[North Korea]], Gail Collins, the Times columnist, praised Vice-President [[Mike Pence]] as someone who at least "seems less likely to get the planet blown up." This summer, an opinion column by Dana Milbank, of the [[Washington Post]], appeared under the headline " 'President Pence' is Sounding Better and Better."
Pence, who has dutifully stood by the President, mustering a devotional gaze rarely seen since the days of [[Nancy Reagan]], serves as a daily reminder that the Constitution offers an alternative to Trump. The worse the President looks, the more desirable his understudy seems. The more Trump is mired in scandal, the more likely Pence's elevation to the Oval Office becomes, unless he ends up legally entangled as well.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Dark Legacy of John Tanton, the Anti-Immigration White Nationalist Who Set the Stage for Trump|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-dark-legacy-of-john-tanton-the-anti-immigration-white-nationalist-who-set-the-stage-for-trump]]'' July 21, 2019, Mark Potok, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[John Tanton]], who over 40 years almost single-handedly built the American anti-immigration movement around a core of rancid white nationalism, is dead. He was 85, and he left a legacy of racist opposition to immigration that, among other things, has been fully embraced by the president of the United States.
Tanton died earlier this week in his home town of Petoskey, [[Michigan]], after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. He was mourned by colleagues in the many nativist groups he founded, one of whom described the one-time ophthalmologist as a "Renaissance man" who had been unfairly tarred by his critics.
Most people familiar with Tanton's work didn't see it that way.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[The Dark Money Behind Campus Speech Wars|https://www.thenation.com/article/dark-money-behind-campus-speech-wars/]]'' July 9, 2018, Daniel Moattar, [[The Nation]]
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[[Speech First]] wants the university to ban any investigation into campus harassment, bullying, and "bias-related misconduct." It argues that these terms are defined so broadly that they restrict the free speech of campus conservatives. The university's speech code, the group contends, belongs in "communist [[China]]."
The group also wants [[Michigan]] to prevent its "Bias Response Teams," made up of staff who report and respond to discrimination claims such as white-supremacist leafleting and racist graffiti, from doing their job. The "mere threat of being investigated" by the teams, the organization says, causes students "to err on the side of caution before expressing an opinion that could cause someone to take offense."
"What if students who wanted to stand up for free speech on campus were supported by like-minded students from all over the country?" the organization asks on its website.
From statements like this one, it's easy to assume Speech First is a grassroots, student-led organization. It calls itself an "association of students, parents, faculty, alumni, and concerned citizens from across the country who've had enough, and who want to fight back." Inside Higher Ed calls it a "watchdog group." The [[New York Times]] calls it a "student group."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Dark Money Forerunner Of Secret California Millions|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/the-dark-money-forerunner-of-secret-california-millions]]'' December 3, 2012, Eric Lach, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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In late October and early November, a dramatic legal battle played out in [[California]] between the state's campaign finance watchdog and a little-known [[Arizona]] non-profit named [[Americans for Responsible Leadership]].It began on Oct. 15, when Americans for Responsible Leadership gave a whopping $11 million to a California group involved in the fights over a pair of Golden State ballot initiatives. The stakes were high — one proposition was Gov. [[Jerry Brown]]'s tax-hike initiative, the other would have prohibited labor unions' from raising political money from payroll deductions. California Democrats and progressives were incensed that the millions of dollars coming from another state had been given anonymously. As a 501(c)4, or so-called "social welfare" group, Americans for Responsible Leadership could and did keep its donors secret under federal law.
"Eleven million dollars doesn't just drop out of the sky," Derek Cressman, vice president for state operations of the advocacy group Common Cause, told a California news outlet in October.
A few days after the donation was made, Common Cause's California chapter filed a complaint with the state's Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC). Soon thereafter, the FPPC sued Americans for Responsible Leadership, in an attempt to force the group to turn over records and answer questions. The FPPC wanted to determine if Americans for Responsible Leadership's large, anonymous donation violated not federal disclosure laws, but state ones. If a violation had in fact occurred, it became clear, Americans for Responsible Leadership's secret donors could potentially end up unmasked.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Dark Side of That Personality Quiz You Just Took|https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/07/the-internet-is-one-big-personality-test/531861/]]'' July 13, 2017, Paul Bisceglio, [[The Atlantic]]
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Clearly, personality quizzes have some sort of perennial appeal. Facebook newsfeeds are filled with BuzzFeed quizzes and other oddball questionnaires that tell you which city you should actually live in, which ousted Arab Spring ruler you are, and which Hogwarts house you belong in. But these new online quizzes have a dark edge that their analog predecessors didn't. In the wake of the U.S. election, a secretive data firm hired by [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign boasted that it has been using quizzes for years to gather personal information about millions of voters. Its goal: the creation of digital profiles that can predict—and possibly exploit—Americans' values, anxieties, and political leanings.
Whether this firm, [[Cambridge Analytica]], has actually used predictive profiles to influence people isn't certain; reports suggest it hasn't, at least not directly. But the company's methods nonetheless expose the growing scale of personality analysis online—and the dangers that come with it. On the internet, anything you do is like taking a personality quiz: Everywhere you click reveals something about you. And you're not the only one who sees the results.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The data is in - stop the panic and end the total isolation|https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/494034-the-data-are-in-stop-the-panic-and-end-the-total-isolation]]'' April 22, 2020, Scott Atlas, Opinion, [[The Hill]]
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The overwhelming evidence all over the world consistently shows that a clearly defined group — older people and others with underlying conditions — is more likely to have a serious illness requiring hospitalization and more likely to die from COVID-19. Knowing that, it is a commonsense, achievable goal to target isolation policy to that group, including strictly monitoring those who interact with them. Nursing home residents, the highest risk, should be the most straightforward to systematically protect from infected people, given that they already live in confined places with highly restricted entry.
The appropriate policy, based on fundamental biology and the evidence already in hand, is to institute a more focused strategy like some outlined in the first place: Strictly protect the known vulnerable, self-isolate the mildly sick and open most workplaces and small businesses with some prudent large-group precautions. This would allow the essential socializing to generate immunity among those with minimal risk of serious consequence, while saving lives, preventing overcrowding of hospitals and limiting the enormous harms compounded by continued total isolation. Let's stop underemphasizing empirical evidence while instead doubling down on hypothetical models. Facts matter.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The data scientist exposing US white supremacists: 'This is how you fight Nazis'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/01/white-supremacist-protest-activism-emily-gorcenski]]'' October 2, 2020, Sam Levin, [[The Guardian]]
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The far-right [[Proud Boys]] group, whom [[Donald Trump]] refused to denounce this week, have been linked to assaults on protesters, white supremacist organizing, the spread of Covid misinformation and other threats against Americans.
[[Emily Gorcenski]] has been tracking them every step of the way.
Since [[2018]], the 38-year-old data scientist has been exposing members of the far right and cataloguing white supremacist violence across the US through her site, First Vigil. The project grew out of the attack on her [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], community the year prior – the deadly [[Unite the Right]] rally, which brought Gorcenski face to face with neo-Nazis bearing torches and swastikas, shouting racist and transphobic vitriol at her. One of her attackers was later revealed to be an active service US marine.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Death of PJTV: How Aubrey Chernick's Right-Wing Media Dream Died|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-death-of-pjtv-how-aubrey-chernicks-right-wing-media-dream-died]]'' April 15, 2016, Lloyd Grove, [[Daily Beast]]
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PJTV.com—the right-wing online television outlet named for bedtime clothing and funded by a reclusive [[Los Angeles]] tech billionaire—is shutting down after nearly eight rocky years, unable to figure out how to monetize ideological video on the Web.
The often-bellicose outlet—which once deployed Joe "The Plumber" Wurzelbacher as a war correspondent in [[Israel]], and featured truculent firebrand Bill Whittle (who joked at a [[Ted Cruz]] rally that gun-toting Texans should shoot at cars bearing [[California]] plates), talk radio jock Tammy Bruce, and Instapundit blogger Glenn Reynolds among its roster of a dozen conservative and libertarian personalities—abruptly stopped producing video content this week at its lavish television studio and editing facilities in El Segundo, hard by [[LAX]].
Starting on May 11, according to a memo from the outlet's executive producer, Chad Mann, PJTV will cease to exist, and its archives will reside at PJMedia.com.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[The deep history of the radical right's stealth plan for America|https://www.salon.com/2017/07/20/the-deep-history-of-the-radical-rights-stealth-plan-for-america_partner/]]'' July 20, 2017, Kristin Miller, [[Salon]]
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KM: Just what is his theory of "public choice economics"?
NM: Buchanan was trained at the [[University of Chicago]] and was part of the same milieu as [[Milton Friedman]] and [[Friedrich Hayek]] and others whose names are more well known. What he did that was different from them is take the tools that he learned at the University of Chicago and apply them to public life. So he looked at public actors, including elected officials, as self-interested, as people who were not really seeking the common good, not really trying to advance the public interest, but really serving their own interests.
So in the case of elected officials, he said that their real interest, their main interest was being re-elected. He was in public finance, so his contribution there was to say that because they were interested in being elected and because they weren't paying for the things that they were doing from their own pockets, they didn't care about running up deficits. They would promise one thing to environmentalists, say, and one thing to retirees and another thing to public schools and not care about raising adequate revenue to cover those things. He was not entirely wrong about that. But his theory of the motives of public actors was so cynical as to be utterly corrosive of the norms of a democratic society, as people pointed out along the way, but he would not listen.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The deep ideological roots of Trump's botched coronavirus response|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/3/17/21176737/coronavirus-covid-19-trump-response-expertise]]'' March 17, 2020, Zack Beauchamp, [[Vox]]
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This hermetic intellectual insulation created a movement scornful of elite credentials and basic ideas of expertise, a tendency that has led to disastrous responses to crises before. There's a reason President [[George W. Bush]] felt comfortable appointing [[Michael Brown]] — a man whose pre-administration work centered on Arabian horses — to run the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]]. Brown proceeded to horrifically botch the response to [[Hurricane Katrina]]; despite that, Bush stood up with Brown at a press conference and told "Brownie" that he was doing a "heckuva job."
The Trump administration has escalated this hostility to a degree that puts Bush to shame. Trump's well-known hostility to people who challenge his authority or puncture his myth of personal greatness has led him to not only surround himself with political allies but personal sycophants — people who will tell Trump exactly what he wants to hear. Conservative cabinet members who challenged Trump in one way or another, like former Attorney General [[Jeff Sessions]] or Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, were pushed out.
This is not a bug in Trumpism, but rather a feature. The idea that all elites — not just intellectual elites, but bureaucratic ones too — are untrustworthy has been central to the president's political message from day one. "Drain the swamp" and the war on the "deep state" have served to position Trump as the ethical people's champion; he puts his unqualified daughter and son-in-law in the White House because it's important to have people who are, first and foremost, loyal to Trump.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Deep Roots of Trump's War on the Press|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/04/26/the-deep-roots-trumps-war-on-the-press-218105]]'' April 26, 2018, Tim Alberta, [[Politico]]
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The signage—black letters against a white backdrop, save for "LIBERAL MEDIA" in bloody red—was ample around town the week of [[Donald Trump]]'s coronation in Cleveland. It was carried on top of taxicabs; projected with lights onto a sleepy city building; and held on posters behind live cable news broadcasts throughout the week. The message paired splendidly with Trump's remarks in accepting the GOP nomination. "Remember, all of the people telling you that you can't have the country you want are the same people telling you that I wouldn't be standing here tonight," he said. "No longer can we rely on those elites in media and politics who will say anything to keep a rigged system in place."
It remains something of a myth that Vietnam and Watergate shattered Americans' innocence and launched an era of institutional mistrust. As of 1986, Gallup was finding that 65 percent of Americans still felt a "great deal" or "fair amount" of confidence in the press. The next year, inside a rickety townhouse in [[Alexandria]], [[Virginia]], the [[Media Research Center]]—or MRC—was born. Its mission was simple: Highlight examples of alleged bias from the nation's major news organizations and hold them accountable. Bozell, born into right-wing royalty—the nephew of National Review founder William F. Buckley, and son of [[Brent Bozell]] Jr., Barry Goldwater's speechwriter and the ghost-writer of his book, Conscience of a Conservative—had not yet distinguished himself in the conservative movement. That would soon change. Over the ensuing decades, with the assistance of tens of millions of dollars from prominent [[Republican]] donors, the MRC moved to the front lines of America's culture wars, relentlessly assailing what it viewed as a godless, condescending, out-of-touch national media—and systematically chipping away at its credibility in the minds of voters. The results were manifest: 30 years after that 1986 survey, as Trump steamrolled his way into the White House, Gallup released new numbers showing confidence in the press at all-time low of 32 percent. Among Republicans, it was just 14 percent.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Democratic Opponent of the QAnon Congressional Candidate Has Dropped Out|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/09/qanon-supporter-marjorie-taylor-greenes-democratic-opponent-quits-congressional-race.html]]'' September 11, 2020, Jim Newell, [[Slate Magazine]]
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Kevin Van Ausdal, the Democratic candidate in [[Georgia]]'s 14th [[Congress]]ional District, abruptly and mysteriously announced Friday afternoon that he was dropping out of the race for "family and personal reasons."
The "next steps in my life," he said in a statement posted to [[Twitter]], "are taking me away from Georgia, so I will be disqualified from serving in Congress and will give the Party a chance to put forward a candidate that can carry this fight to the end."
He added in a separate statement that "Although all the details will remain my family's alone, please understand this was not an easy decision. We are real people managing hard choices."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Deterioration of Liberty - L. Ron Hubbard lecture. How is personal liberty being eroded? 1956|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf4gHpK4HSM]]'' May 16, 2012, WhatRonReallySaid, [[YouTube]]
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(Definitions at end) Want to know the real story of L. Ron Hubbard, [[Dianetics]] and Scientology? Go to http://www.Scientology.org
This channel has been created to let you hear, for yourself, what Mr. Hubbard actually taught so that YOU can make up your own mind. After all, there's no one who can decide what's best for you...but you.
This lecture is "The Deterioration of Liberty".
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{{f1.png}} ''[[The DeVos family has poured more than $200 million into the Christian conservative movement. Here's how.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/01/devos-family-foundations-heritage-americans-prosperity-blackwater/]]'' January 21, 2014, Andy Kroll, [[Mother Jones]]
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Members of the DeVos family rank among the most generous benefactors of the conservative movement and the Christian right, up there with the Bradleys, the Coorses, and the Kochs. Not only has billionaire [[Amway]] cofounder [[Richard DeVos]] Sr. cut checks to anti-union and anti-tax efforts, but these days he's also a fixture at the Koch brothers' invite-only donor summits. Name an organization—[[Jerry Falwell]]'s Moral Majority, [[David Koch]]'s [[Americans for Prosperity]], the arch-conservative [[Heritage Foundation]]—and odds are a DeVos family member has donated to it.
How extensive is the DeVos family's largesse? Below, we trace the family's many millions as they flow out of family foundations into the biggest-name think tanks and advocacy groups in American politics today. And for good measure, we've included [[Erik Prince]], the founder of the private-security company [[Blackwater]], who is the brother of [[Dick DeVos]]' wife, Betsy. What a small world.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Dirty Business of Hosting Hate Online|https://gizmodo.com/the-dirty-business-of-hosting-hate-online-1836286885]]'' July 11, 2019, Aaron Sankin, [[Gizmodo]]
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Speech Online This week, we're looking at the state of free speech on the internet, how we got here, and where we're going.
Sometime in the three years before he murdered nine people at Emanuel [[Africa]]n Methodist Episcopal Church in [[Charleston]], [[South Carolina]], Dylan Roof sat down at his computer and typed "black on White crime" into [[Google]]. According to Roof's online manifesto, something about the death of Trayvon Martin sparked his curiosity. Roof knew [[George Zimmerman]], who killed Martin, was the real victim, but he wanted statistics to prove what he felt in his gut.
"The first website I came to was the [[Council of Conservative Citizens]]," Roof wrote. "There were pages upon pages of these brutal black on White murders. I was in disbelief. At this moment I realized that something was very wrong."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The dirty secret behind Ben Shapiro's extraordinary success on Facebook|https://popular.info/p/the-dirty-secret-behind-ben-shapiros?no_cover=true]]'' June 25, 2020, Judd Legum, [[Popular Information]]
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The success of The [[Daily Wire]], the website run by right-wing pundit [[Ben Shapiro]], on [[Facebook]] is mind-boggling. The site has a small staff and primarily aggregates content from [[Twitter]] and other news outlets. Typically, its articles are very short, usually less than 500 words, and contain no original reporting.
And yet, last month, The Daily Wire was the seventh-ranked publisher on Facebook, according to the analytics service NewsWhip. Articles published in The Daily Wire attracted 60,616,745 engagements in May. Engagement is a combination of shares, likes, and comments, and is a way of quantifying distribution on Facebook. The reach of The Daily Wire's articles was equal to the [[New York Times]] (60,722,727) and more than the [[Washington Post]] (49,219,525).
But that actually understates how well The Daily Wire does on Facebook. While the New York Times published 15,587 articles in May, and the Washington Post published 8,048, The Daily Wire published just 1,141. On a per article basis, The Daily Wire receives more distribution than any other major publisher. And it's not close.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[The DNC Hasn't Been Too Eventful, But It Has Driven Right-Wing Media Mad|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/dnc-right-wing-media-obama_n_5f3d7468c5b6dd1401491ae3?ri18n=true]]'' August 19, 2020, Nick Robins-Early, [[Huffington Post]]
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The [[Democratic National Convention]] has been a mild affair this year. At times, it has felt like a charity telethon, which is perhaps inevitable with an all-remote event. It has been praised for defining [[Joe Biden]]'s biography and humanizing the Democratic presidential nominee, while also being criticized as too much of a bland, ideological grab bag. The most viral moment so far arguably involved Rhode Island and a plate of calamari.
But for right-wing media, the DNC has been a parade of breathtaking outrages.
The far left is taking over the "Democrat Party." Former first lady [[Michelle Obama]] hates America. Democrats are "the party of anti-Semitism" for allowing activist [[Linda Sarsour]] to speak at a sub-event for [[Muslim]] delegates. And Biden is simply "pretending to be faith & family candidate," as one [[Fox News]] chyron read. These are the main storylines to emerge out of the DNC in much of right-wing media.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Dunning-Kruger Effect.|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW9R6jgE7SQ]]'' May 7, 2017, Pindex, [[YouTube]]
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Strange illusions shape Trumps views. In trying to protect America, he may unleash a killer that already claims 200,000 lives each year.
This bias helps explain why Trump has left the [[Paris]] Climate Agreement, with potentially disastrous implications for climate change.
Voiced by [[Stephen Fry]].
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{{f43.png}} ''[[The education of Betsy DeVos: Why her school choice agenda has not advanced|https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/the-education-of-betsy-devos-why-her-school-choice-agenda-has-crashed/2018/09/04/c21119b8-9666-11e8-810c-5fa705927d54_story.html]]'' September 5, 2018, Laura Meckler, [[Washington Post]]
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She's also been stymied by division among [[Republican]]s over the idea of federal incentives for school choice. And Democrats are united against her.
"She's certainly not a very effective lobbyist" for her cause, said [[Frederick Hess]], director of education policy studies at the conservative [[American Enterprise Institute]]. "She has enthusiastically pushed it, and arguably the politics of choice are more complicated than they were two years ago, and the choice community is more split."
That has left DeVos with the bully pulpit. She uses it to promote alternatives to traditional public schools, typically plans that allow tax dollars to follow children when they leave for private schools. She may have won some converts, but she's alienated many others.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Election That Could Break America|https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/11/what-if-trump-refuses-concede/616424/]]'' September 23, 2020, Barton Gellman, [[The Atlantic]]
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There is a cohort of close observers of our presidential elections, scholars and lawyers and political strategists, who find themselves in the uneasy position of intelligence analysts in the months before [[9/11]]. As November 3 approaches, their screens are blinking red, alight with warnings that the political system does not know how to absorb. They see the obvious signs that we all see, but they also know subtle things that most of us do not. Something dangerous has hove into view, and the nation is lurching into its path.
The danger is not merely that the [[2020]] election will bring discord. Those who fear something worse take turbulence and controversy for granted. The coronavirus pandemic, a reckless incumbent, a deluge of mail-in ballots, a vandalized Postal Service, a resurgent effort to suppress votes, and a trainload of lawsuits are bearing down on the nation's creaky electoral machinery.
Something has to give, and many things will, when the time comes for casting, canvassing, and certifying the ballots. Anything is possible, including a landslide that leaves no doubt on Election Night. But even if one side takes a commanding early lead, tabulation and litigation of the "overtime count"—millions of mail-in and provisional ballots—could keep the outcome unsettled for days or weeks. If we are lucky, this fraught and dysfunctional election cycle will reach a conventional stopping point in time to meet crucial deadlines in December and January. The contest will be decided with sufficient authority that the losing candidate will be forced to yield. Collectively we will have made our choice—a messy one, no doubt, but clear enough to arm the president-elect with a mandate to govern.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The extremist philosophy that's more violent than the alt-right and growing in popularity|https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/11/11/20882005/accelerationism-white-supremacy-christchurch]]'' November 11, 2019, Zack Beauchamp, [[Vox]]
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These killings were often linked to the alt-right, described as an outgrowth of the movement's rise in the Trump era. But many of these suspected killers, from [[Atomwaffen]] thugs to the [[New Zealand]] mosque shooter to the Poway synagogue attacker, are more tightly connected to a newer and more radical white supremacist ideology, one that dismisses the alt-right as cowards unwilling to take matters into their own hands.
It's called "accelerationism," and it rests on the idea that Western governments are irreparably corrupt. As a result, the best thing white supremacists can do is accelerate their demise by sowing chaos and creating political tension. Accelerationist ideas have been cited in mass shooters' manifestos — explicitly, in the case of the New Zealand killer — and are frequently referenced in white supremacist web forums and chat rooms.
Accelerationists reject any effort to seize political power through the ballot box, dismissing the alt-right's attempts to engage in mass politics as pointless. If one votes, one should vote for the most extreme candidate, left or right, to intensify points of political and social conflict within Western societies. Their preferred tactic for heightening these contradictions, however, is not voting, but violence — attacking racial minorities and Jews as a way of bringing us closer to a race war, and using firearms to spark divisive fights over gun control. The ultimate goal is to collapse the government itself; they hope for a white-dominated future after that.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[The Extremists And Grifters Behind Anti-Lockdown Protests|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/extremists-anti-shutdown-protests_n_5ea057f6c5b6b2e5b83b55cd?ri18n=true]]'' April 22, 2020, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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Many of the right-wing protests against state stay-at-home orders sweeping the nation have been organized or attended by white nationalists, conspiracy theorists, anti-government militias, members of a neo-fascist street gang, and other assorted extremists and scam artists, a HuffPost analysis shows.
The protests, largely coordinated on [[Facebook]], have seen crowds of hundreds descend upon state and city government buildings, where participants flagrantly flout social distancing guidelines to demand that their respective governors reopen state businesses during a deadly pandemic.
Images of these often heavily armed protesters, screaming at health care workers and blocking ambulances from reaching hospitals, have gone viral, shocking a country where polls show a large majority support measures to slow the spread of COVID-19, which has already killed over 45,000 people in this country.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[The fall of the "alt-right" came from anti-fascism|https://www.salon.com/2018/04/15/the-fall-of-the-alt-right-came-from-anti-fascism_partner/]]'' April 15, 2018, Shane Burley, [[Salon]]
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[[Richard Spencer]], the infamous founder of the white nationalist "alt-right" movement, already knew his group of racists was making a public nosedive even before the recent catastrophe at [[Michigan State University]].
"I think the movement is in a bad state right now, I'm not going to lie about it," Spencer said to his millennial sidekick Gregory Conte during a March 3 episode of his podcast. "We're going to have to figure out how to build institutions in the era of rapid — and rabid — de-platforming. Which is really hard."
Spencer has been the figurehead for the "alt-right" since its evolution from the backwoods of esoteric web blogs, within private conferences and then, finally, attaining public recognition as part of a national political conversation. No one could have seen the highs that [[2015]] and [[2016]] would bring to white supremacy, and they thought their boom in numbers and exposure would be a permanent incline. But even after [[Donald Trump]]'s election, the anti-fascist movement has detonated like a bomb, with Spencer seeing one devastating hurdle after another. Conferences have been shut down, "alt-right" violence has been publicly exposed and opposition has been so explosive that he can't even buy a cup of coffee without a mob chasing him down the street.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Fall of the Heritage Foundation and the Death of Republican Ideas|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/09/the-fall-of-the-heritage-foundation-and-the-death-of-republican-ideas/279955/]]'' September 25, 2013, Molly Ball, [[The Atlantic]]
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These days, Heritage has a different crusade. The foundation's president, the confrontational former Senator [[Jim DeMint]], spent the last month touring the country, drawing cheering crowds as he demanded that [[Republican]] politicians insist that Obamacare be defunded—and denouncing those who wouldn't go along. "Republicans are afraid," DeMint told NPR. "And if they are, they need to be replaced." The foundation's three-year-old activism arm, Heritage Action, spent half a million dollars on online ads targeting 100 Republican House members who didn't sign on to the defund crusade ("Tell Representative Tom Cole to Stop Funding Obamacare").
The push from Heritage helped the defund scheme gather momentum, forcing Republican leaders to pull their proposed funding bill and replace it with one the Senate has committed to block. The resulting confrontation may force a government shutdown. Republicans who once worked out legislative language with the help of Heritage's distinguished Ph.D.s felt whiplash seeing the group cheerlead for collapse. Heritage was supposed to be above politics, they grumbled. Heritage was supposed to be about serious ideas, not tactical fights. White papers, not political campaigns—and certainly not campaigns against Republicans.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The false link between Amy Coney Barrett and The Handmaid's Tale, explained|https://www.vox.com/culture/21453103/amy-coney-barrett-handmaids-tale-supreme-court]]'' September 25, 2020, Constance Grady, [[Vox]]
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On Friday, multiple news outlets reported that President Trump planned to select Notre Dame law professor and federal appellate judge Amy Coney Barrett to take Ruth Bader Ginsburg's seat on the Supreme Court. The news threatens to reignite a storm of controversy around Barrett's religion that has been building since [[2017]].
Barrett is a devout [[Catholic]]. She has written before about how she believes Catholicism should affect a judge's jurisprudence, and Democrats discussed her views widely when she was nominated to the federal bench in 2017. In a moment that has become infamous on the right, Sen. [[Dianne Feinstein]] declared that "the dogma lives loudly within you" during Barrett's hearing, a phrase some conservatives took to be an attack on Barrett's Catholicism.
Barrett is also part of a small Catholic group known as [[People of Praise]], and that's where her religious affiliations get especially touchy. Some liberals argue that Barrett's membership in this group, which teaches that husbands are the heads of families and have authority over their wives, signals that she will hand down religiously motivated conservative opinions if placed on the Supreme Court, particularly when it comes to women's reproductive freedom and the rights of the queer community. Meanwhile, conservatives reply that Barrett is a high-powered federal judge who is also married, so she can't be all that oppressed by her husband, and that liberal critiques of the way Barrett's religion affects her judicial obligations are nothing more than anti-Catholic prejudice at work.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The far right is learning to mobilise and radicalise. Charlottesville is a wake-up call|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/aug/14/far-right-charlottesville-mobilise-radicalise-white-supremacists-coalition]]'' August 14, 2017, Julia Ebner, [[The Guardian]]
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The vehicle attack that left a civil rights activist dead and 19 others injured on Saturday was the product of continuous incitement to violence across extreme rightwing echo chambers. After police announced the disbanding of the far-right protest in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], the live stream chat room of the "alt-right" writer [[Baked Alaska]] was flooded with calls to kill Jews, black people and counter-protesters. And members of the anti-communist channel in the chat application [[Discord]] vowed to push back harder "until the enemy is completely defeated".
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Shortly after the incident one user of the message board 4Chan wrote of the killer: "Whoever he is, he is a hero. I salute him." Others expressed regret that the car had not been bigger, reflecting a climate of denial, justification and belittlement around the vehicle attack – mirrored in the White House's muted response.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Far Right Is Trying to Co-opt the Yellow Vests|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-far-right-is-trying-to-co-opt-the-yellow-vests]]'' January 8, 2019, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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This weekend in [[Manchester]], [[England]], Yellow Vest protesters decorated their vests with logos of the far-right English Defense League. In [[Edmonton]], [[Canada]], the Yellow Vest protesters were joined by members of the anti-[[Muslim]] group [[Wolves of Odin]].
The Yellow Vest movement, which began as a nebulous economic protest in [[France]], has found a new life with far-right groups abroad. In Canada, the movement has spawned regular protests with a strong anti-immigrant message. In the U.K., pro-[[Brexit]] factions have worn yellow vests to harass their rivals. Participants in the Canadian and British demonstrations have also mixed the French movement with an unhinged American conspiracy theory.
The result is an international movement riddled with extremists, all feeding off the more popular French protests.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The far right wants to make its shared 'Boogaloo' fantasy of violent civil war a reality|https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/4/28/1940542/-The-far-right-wants-to-make-its-shared-Boogaloo-fantasy-of-violent-civil-war-a-reality]]'' April 28, 2020, David Neiwert, [[Daily KOS]]
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Aaron Swenson is a 36-year-old Texarkana man who frequented "[[Boogaloo]]"-related [[Facebook]] pages with some frequency, sharing their frequently violent memes and indulging the usual violent rhetoric in the comments. Eventually, he reached a point where he decided to act on it.
The world of "Boogaloo" on social media—particularly on Facebook, where over 125 such pages reside—is riddled with references, both direct and obscure, to their eagerness to begin a civil war by shooting law-enforcement who attempt to enforce gun-control measures, or for that matter any other measures that attract the ire of the far right. Recently, these have come to include COVID-19 lockdown and social-distancing measures.
The universe it occupies resides in a bubble of conspiracy theories and "constitutionalist" fantasies, but with a distinctly alt-right edge. Irony abounds everywhere: adherents wear [[Hawaii]]an shirts as a reference to "the boog," or the "Big Igloo" (the "Boogaloo" flag features an igloo and a palm tree). Their memes reference "Pepe the frog," white-nationalist OK signals, and the common shared belief that nefarious communists are plotting to confiscate their guns and enslave them in concentration camps. This fantasy is the justification for their announced intention to begin shooting their fellow citizens, especially those who work for the federal government or police.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Far Right's New Toad Mascot Is a Fatter, More Racist Pepe the Frog|https://slate.com/technology/2017/12/groyper-the-far-right-s-new-meme-is-a-more-racist-version-of-pepe-the-frog.html]]'' December 4, 2017, Aaron Mak, [[Slate Magazine]]
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As Hill editor and Right Richter blogger [[Will Sommer]] pointed out last week, the rise of Groyper may be indicative of an ideological division within the right-wing internet. Whereas Pepe the Frog has become relatively popular, even among moderate Trump supporters, Groyper appears to appeal to more ardently racist and xenophobic users like [[Eli Mosley]], the former CEO of white supremacist group [[Identity Evropa]].
The meme is primarily found on [[4chan]], extreme right-wing [[Twitter]], and Gab—the "free speech" alternative to Twitter. A Twitter search for Groyper-affiliated accounts turned up dozens of results, with incendiary usernames such as "Groyper by the Pussy" and "Je Suis Groyper." There are also a number of cryptic cartoons featuring the toad on [[YouTube]], the most-viewed of which is titled "Groyper Mesmerizes you to sleep."
As with Pepe, online posters usually customize the image. [[Hulk Hogan]] even retweeted a Groyper version of himself, according to Sommer, though the former wrestler has since deleted it. While some variations appear to be innocuous, with Groyper dressed as the Grinch or Dracula, others reference far-right cultural touchstones. For example, here's a Groyper delivering Papa John's, which the [[Daily Stormer]] endorsed as the official pizza of the alt-right:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Fascist Underpinnings of Pro-Trump Media: An Interview With Author Jason Stanley|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2020/08/27/fascist-underpinnings-pro-trump-media-interview-author-jason-stanley]]'' August 27, 2020, Michael Edison Hayden, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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In his [[2018]] book How Fascism Works, [[Jason Stanley]] details how the propagandistic cult of personality surrounding President Trump is reminiscent of fascist movements from history.
Stanley's wide-lens analysis of the Trump years has felt particularly incisive in [[2020]]. On June 1, Trump staged an authoritarian display in [[Washington]], D.C., when [[National Guard]] troops and U.S. Park [[Police]] deployed tear gas against a crowd of peaceful antiracist demonstrators. The Trump administration did this so the president could stage a now-infamous, propagandistic photo op. Trump also deployed a collection of federal officers to [[Portland]] in July in response to protests in that city, leading to violent, sometimes one-sided clashes – like when Trump's officers slammed a young woman to the ground while she screamed. On July 30, Trump floated the possibility of delaying the 2020 presidential election, something only [[Congress]] has the power to do. Also, throughout the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, Trump adviser [[Stephen Miller]] has pushed draconian, anti-immigrant policies, doubling down on White House policy.
Stanley, the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University, focuses acutely on fascist propaganda in his work. [[Hatewatch]] sought his point of view on a number of stories we have reported out or followed closely that deal with pro-Trump media figures. In July, Hatewatch started running a series about [[Jack Posobiec]], a correspondent for the pro-Trump television channel [[One America News Network]]. Posobiec met, worked with and amplified a range of far-right extremists, including neo-fascists. Hatewatch also reported on the degree to which Trump adviser Miller pushed racist, anti-immigrant stories onto the electronic pages of the pro-Trump website [[Breitbart]] News during the [[2016]] election. [[CNN]] reported in July that [[Blake Neff]], the top writer for [[Tucker Carlson]]'s [[Fox News]] show, made racist and sexist remarks on a private forum. Carlson's show is extraordinarily popular with Trump's base, and white nationalists in particular praise his commentary.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The FBI Interrogated a Brooklyn Man Arrested for a Curfew Violation|https://theintercept.com/2020/06/04/fbi-nypd-political-spying-antifa-protests/]]'' June 4, 2020, Ryan Devereaux, [[The Intercept]]
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Feingold and the others were taken to the [[NYPD]]'s 78th Precinct, where they were told that they were being cited for violating the city's 8 p.m. curfew. It was there, Feingold told [[The Intercept]], that they were interrogated by the NYPD and the [[FBI]] about their political beliefs and their reasons for participating in the nationwide protests — subjects that should, under the Constitution and local NYPD rules, be off-limits from law enforcement inquiries following an alleged curfew violation.
After being processed and taken to a cell, Feingold said he and the three men he was locked up with were approached by two men in plainclothes. "One of them is from NYPD intelligence and the other is an FBI agent," he said. Feingold said a third officer confirmed the affiliations of the two men as they were being discharged. The FBI agent's line of questioning was clearly focused on his political views.
"We want to know who's hijacking your movement and making it violent," Feingold recalled the agent saying. "That is what he said verbatim."
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Federal investigators are probing the conduct and practices of [[Mithril Capital]], a venture capital firm co-founded by [[Peter Thiel]], Recode has learned.
US officials — including the [[FBI]] — have in recent months questioned some people close to Mithril regarding concerns of possible financial misconduct at the firm, according to people familiar with the matter who insisted on anonymity given its sensitivity. Mithril confirmed in a statement that its lawyers are in touch with government authorities.
Mithril's leader, [[Ajay Royan]], has worked with Thiel for almost two decades and has used that relationship to raise over $1 billion. But in recent years, Royan has frustrated some of his investors by sitting on some of their money rather than investing it in startups — while almost certainly raking in millions of dollars in fees for himself.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[The FBI is investigating Giuliani's attempt to make a movie about the Bidens|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/08/the-fbi-is-investigating-giulianis-attempt-to-make-a-movie-about-the-bidens-and-ukraine/]]'' August 5, 2021, Dan Friedman, [[Mother Jones]]
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Last year, after [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s effort to dig up dirt on [[Joe Biden]] in [[Ukraine]] had already helped lead to the impeachment of his client, President [[Donald Trump]], Giuliani continued the effort. The former [[New York]] mayor joined with George Dickson III, the owner of [[California]] cannabis and earthquake warning businesses, to try to produce a documentary advancing discredited allegations about Joe and [[Hunter Biden]]'s involvement in Ukraine during the Obama administration. The would-be producers wanted to help Trump. And they also wanted to make money, people involved in the project said, plotting ways to profit off material they had assembled.
The venture produced no movie, only about 15 minutes of notably low-quality footage. And now the [[FBI]] is investigating the project, according to two people Dickson told about the probe.
The investigation appears tied to an ongoing federal probe into whether Giuliani violated foreign lobbying laws by working on behalf of a Ukrainian prosecutor. [[Mother Jones]] first reported that the FBI had searched Dickson's home in June. Now, the revelation that the bureau is examining Giuliani's abortive film suggests that the federal investigation into Giuliani's actions in [[2020]] is broader than previously known.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The FBI Just Arrested a Bunch of Neo-Nazi Atomwaffen Members|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/bvgy9a/the-fbi-just-arrested-a-bunch-of-neo-nazi-atomwaffen-members]]'' February 26, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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Five "racially motivated violent extremists" with ties to the neo-Nazi group [[Atomwaffen]], including its current leader, have been arrested by the [[FBI]], the Justice Department said Wednesday.
Of those, four were charged in the U.S. District Court in [[Seattle]] for allegedly sending racist and anti-Semitic threats to journalists and activists around the country and the fifth was charged in [[Virginia]] for his alleged participation in a swatting campaign.
Wednesday's news marks the biggest bust of the notorious group since it was founded five years ago, by a group of young, white men who met on the neo-Nazi site Iron March. Since then, the group has been linked to at least five murders in the U.S.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The FBI Makes a Bizarre Claim About Pro-Choice Terrorism|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-fbi-makes-a-bizarre-claim-about-pro-choice-terrorism]]'' February 11, 2020, Spencer Ackerman, [[Daily Beast]]
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The [[FBI]] is expanding its focus on domestic terrorism, and that includes pro-choice violence—even though such violence is so vanishingly rare, it's all but nonexistent.
In testimony before the [[House Judiciary Committee]] on Wednesday, FBI Director [[Christopher Wray]] disclosed that the bureau has recently "changed our terminology as part of a broader reorganization of the way in which we categorize our domestic terrorism efforts." It's part of a much-heralded reinvigoration of the bureau's domestic terrorism focus after a rising tide of mostly white-supremacist terrorism.
Among four broad categories of domestic terrorism that the FBI confronts, Wray said, is "abortion violent extremism."
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"We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges," Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said in a statement issued in November, countering a reference by President Trump to an "Obama judge."
In my experience, federal judges work diligently to keep their personal views out of the judicial process. They would be appalled by the thought that simply noting the president who appointed them is all the public needs to know about what went into a decision. Yet, as much as Roberts and others on the federal bench bemoan attempts to reduce the judiciary to just another political institution, some judges have themselves contributed to the problem.
They have done so as members of the [[Federalist Society]], a network of conservative and libertarian lawyers and legal scholars — it claims 60,000 members — that calls itself a nonpartisan educational organization but increasingly appears to be a political operation in all but name.
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COLLEPARDO, [[Italy]] — After masterminding [[Donald Trump]]'s success, [[Steve Bannon]] turned his attention to building a far-right political movement in [[Europe]]. But a group of activists in a tiny village outside [[Rome]] are hoping to disrupt that effort.
Around 200 people marched Saturday in Collepardo, an hour and a half from the Italian capital, to protest Bannon's plans to create a training school for nationalists in the Trisulti Charterhouse, a former Carthusian monastery.
Trump's former adviser last year announced his intentions to turn the 800-year-old medieval abbey — previously inhabited by monks and a colony of feral cats — into an academy for the next wave of populist politicians.
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{{f140.png}} ''[[The first hearing in Devin Nunes' cow-related Twitter lawsuit was an udder circus|https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Devin-Nunes-cow-Twitter-lawsuit-hearing-bias-House-14375813.php]]'' August 24, 2019, Eric Ting, [[San Francisco Chronicle]]
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The Fresno-area [[Republican]] filed the lawsuit against the social media company and three individual users in [[Virginia]] state court in March, and is seeking seeking $250 million in damages for defamation.
Two of the accounts in question, [[Devin Nunes' Cow]] and Devin Nunes' Mom, often post derogatory memes directed at the former chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. The third user being sued is Republican strategist [[Liz Mair]].
[[Twitter]] asked the Virginia judge to dismiss the lawsuit during Friday's hearing since the company has no operations in the state. The judge did not issue a ruling but one could be coming in the next week, according to the Fresno Bee.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The free speech panic: how the right concocted a crisis|https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/jul/26/the-free-speech-panic-censorship-how-the-right-concocted-a-crisis]]'' July 26, 2018, William Davies, [[The Guardian]]
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Some feel so strongly about this issue that facts are discarded altogether. At a speech at the Festival of Higher Education in June, Sam Gyimah, the universities minister, told an anecdote about a student at King's College [[London]] making a formal complaint of "hate speech" against a history lecturer, who had allegedly taken the British side in a class about the [[Berlin]] Blockade. In an interview with the Times a few days later, Gyimah claimed that "at one institution when I turned up to speak to students they read the safe-space policy and it took 20 minutes". The academic news website Research examined both of these claims, following up with the institutions concerned, and found no evidence that either was true.
The plea that conservatives have become an oppressed minority, especially on campuses, is reshaping politics across the west, with some frightening consequences in the form of the "alt-right" and resurgent nationalism. It draws energy from the sense that the left is uniquely intolerant of dissent, and is allowing its cultural and moral worldview to interfere with the pursuit of knowledge. The humanities are viewed as the worst culprits, having turned "truth" into a political issue that is ultimately a matter of perspective. For many free speech advocates, this sinister moral agenda is seeking to colonise other disciplines, including even the natural sciences.
But these emotive claims are often concealing something more prosaic though no less troubling for conservatives: demography is against them. In Britain, the way voting behaviour now correlates with age is quite startling: in the [[2017]] general election, Labour beat Conservatives by 66% to 19% among 18-19 year-olds, while these numbers were roughly reversed among the over-70s. The age at which someone becomes more likely to vote Conservative than Labour is 47 and rising. If this is a "cohort effect", as appears likely, this means that younger people will retain these political views as they grow older, rather than shift to the right.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[The full picture of Trump's attempted coup is only starting to emerge|https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/05/politics/what-matters-trump-doj-coup/index.html]]'' August 5, 2021, Zachary B. Wolf, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]] -- back in the final days of his presidency -- didn't exactly make a secret of his effort to overturn the election he'd just lost and so it's very easy to get tired of thinking about it, now that he's out of office and his official powers have been clipped.
But in addition to the lies he was spreading all along, we continue to learn new and disturbing details about his obstinate and pernicious efforts to poison the system from within, which included an "Apprentice"-style showdown between two top Justice Department officials at the White House and threats of resignation.
Woven together, they show that Trump's assault on democracy, which looks more and more like an attempted coup, was even more reckless and insistent than previously thought.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The future of QAnon, explained by 8 experts|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/22252171/qanon-donald-trump-conspiracy-theories]]'' February 24, 2021, Sean Illing, [[Vox]]
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Instead, [[Joe Biden]] was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States. So if you're one of those people — perhaps millions — who were deeply invested in the various [[QAnon]] conspiracy theories, the past few weeks likely produced an immense amount of dissonance.
But for the most die-hard QAnon followers, hope springs eternal! The next big prophecy is supposed to unfold on March 4, which had been Inauguration Day before the ratification of the 20th Amendment in [[1933]] — and the day Trump will gloriously return to power and retake the White House, according to the febrile imaginings of the QAnon movement.
All of which is to say, QAnon is still with us, and may be with us for a while. [[Conspiracy]] theories are powerful precisely because they're so flexible. They never have to cohere; they just have to explain what seems otherwise inexplicable and, above all, offer the believer a sense of direction in a complicated world.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The GOP's 'Off the Rails' March Toward Authoritarianism Has Historians Worried|https://www.vice.com/en/article/k78znw/the-gops-off-the-rails-march-toward-authoritarianism-has-historians-worried]]'' June 2, 2021, Ben Jacobs, [[Vice News]]
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Last week, Senate [[Republican]]s successfully blocked legislation to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the failed putsch on [[January 6]], which resulted in five people dead and over 400 people arrested for their part in the attack on the United States Capitol.
Sen. [[Lisa Murkowski]] of [[Alaska]], one of seven Senate Republicans to support the measure, expressed her disgust at her colleagues' vote. "Are we going to acknowledge that as a country that is based on these principles of democracy that we hold so dear and one of those is that we have free and fair elections and we respect the results of those elections and allow for a peaceful transition of power?" she asked. "I kind of want that to endure beyond just one election cycle."
Her concern is echoed by an increasing number of scholars who study American history and the rise of authoritarianism around the globe. While republics are often fragile, they see the United States in a unique position as a mature democracy at the point of fracturing. As Harvard political scientist Steven Levitsky, co-author of "How Democracies Die," a study of the collapse of democracies across the world, put it bluntly, "I think we are headed for a crisis." And, many scholars say, that fracturing is without historical precedent.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The GOP's push to block voters in Wisconsin backfired spectacularly - and could cost them the 2020 election: voting rights|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/04/the-gops-push-to-block-voters-in-wisconsin-backfired-spectacularly-and-could-cost-them-the-2020-election-voting-rights-attorney/]]'' April 13, 2020, Matthew Chapman, [[Raw Story]]
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[[Republican]]s in [[Wisconsin]] drew outrage after they forced the primary to be held in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic — and went to the Supreme Court to block absentee ballots from being counted for an extended period. The move promoted speculation that they were drying to depress votes in liberal [[Milwaukee]] and Dane Counties by forcing thousands of people to risk COVID-19 exposure to stand in line at polling places — thus helping Republican-appointed state Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly win a full term.
While the race hasn't been called yet, early returns look highly strong for Democratic-aligned challenger Jill Karofsky, which would mean Republicans' voter suppression efforts were a spectacular failure.
But as Democratic voting rights attorney Marc Elias pointed out on Monday evening, Republicans' potential loss goes beyond the Supreme Court seat. Their push for the federal courts to block voting created a ticking legal time bomb for Republicans that could pave the way for a huge expansion of voting rights in several key states — and put their chances of re-electing President [[Donald Trump]] in serious danger.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[The GOP's Stealth War Against Voters|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/the-gops-stealth-war-against-voters-247905/]]'' August 24, 2016, Greg Palast, [[Rolling Stone]]
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When [[Donald Trump]] claimed, "the election's going to be rigged," he wasn't entirely wrong. But the threat was not, as Trump warned, from Americans committing the crime of "voting many, many times." What's far more likely to undermine democracy in November is the culmination of a decade-long [[Republican]] effort to disenfranchise voters under the guise of battling voter fraud. The latest tool: Election officials in more than two dozen states have compiled lists of citizens whom they allege could be registered in more than one state – thus potentially able to cast multiple ballots – and eligible to be purged from the voter rolls.
The data is processed through a system called the Interstate Voter Registration [[Crosscheck Program]], which is being promoted by a powerful Republican operative, and its lists of potential duplicate voters are kept confidential. But [[Rolling Stone]] obtained a portion of the list and the names of 1 million targeted voters. According to our analysis, the Crosscheck list disproportionately threatens solid Democratic constituencies: young, black, Hispanic and Asian-American voters – with some of the biggest possible purges underway in [[Ohio]] and [[North Carolina]], two crucial swing states with tight Senate races.
Like all weapons of vote suppression, Crosscheck is a response to the imaginary menace of mass voter fraud. In the mid-[[2000]]s, after the [[Florida]]-recount debacle, the Bush administration launched a five-year investigation into the allegedly rampant crime but found scant evidence of wrongdoing. Still, the GOP has perpetuated the myth in every national election since. Recently, North Carolina Board of Elections chief Kim Strach testified to her legislature that 35,750 voters are "registered in North Carolina and another state and voted in both in the [[2012]] general election." [Editor's note: This quote was taken from the power point that accompanied Strach's testimony. In a subsequent letter, she informed us that during her presentation she "stressed that we were not suggesting that 35,750 voters had committed any type of fraud. My testimony was that the data we received from the Crosscheck Program showed that in the 2012 general election, there were 35,750 people who voted in North Carolina whose first and last names and dates of birth matched persons who voted in the same election in another state."] Yet despite hiring an ex-[[FBI]] agent to lead the hunt, the state has charged exactly zero double voters from the Crosscheck list. Nevertheless, tens of thousands face the loss of their ability to vote – all for the sake of preventing a crime that rarely happens. So far, Crosscheck has tagged an astonishing 7.2 million suspects, yet we found no more than four perpetrators who have been charged with double voting or deliberate double registration.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Great Barrington Declaration: COVID-19 deniers follow the path laid down by creationists, HIV/AIDS denialists, and climate science deniers|https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/great-barrington-declaration/]]'' October 12, 2020, David Gorski, [[Science-Based Medicine]]
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When you've been examining pseudoscientific and quack claims for over two decades, you start to recognize patterns in the strategies and technique used by those denying science to promote their pseudoscience or quackery. Those who don't pay attention to these sorts of issues might have been surprised by or unfamiliar with these techniques, but many skeptics were not. I was thinking about this sort of thing when I came across the latest propaganda from COVID-19 deniers, conspiracy theorists, and grifters known as the [[Great Barrington Declaration]].
While I had heard rumblings of this "declaration" a few days ago, what really tweaked me to write about the Great Barrington Declaration in particular (and the history of such documents in general) was this Tweet from [[Herman Cain]]'s [[Twitter]] account:
So uh, why aren't the media listening to *these* scientists? https://t.co/AnOibhGMU1 — The Cain Gang (@THEHermanCain) October 10, [[2020]]
The thing about this Tweet that is simultaneously amusing and horrifying is that it comes from the Twitter account of a man who died of COVID-19 and whose account is being maintained by…whoever. To see such an account Tweeting a link that makes unscientific claims about COVID-19 under the slogan "Listen to the science" on Herman Cain's actual website is horrifying:
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The great British Brexit robbery: how our democracy was hijacked|https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/07/the-great-british-brexit-robbery-hijacked-democracy]]'' May 7, 2017, Carole Cadwalladr, [[The Guardian]]
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"The connectivity that is the heart of globalisation can be exploited by states with hostile intent to further their aims.(…) The risks at stake are profound and represent a fundamental threat to our sovereignty." Alex Younger, head of MI6, December, [[2016]]
"It's not MI6's job to warn of internal threats. It was a very strange speech. Was it one branch of the intelligence services sending a shot across the bows of another? Or was it pointed at Theresa May's government? Does she know something she's not telling us?"Senior intelligence analyst, April [[2017]]
In June [[2013]], a young American postgraduate called Sophie was passing through [[London]] when she called up the boss of a firm where she'd previously interned. The company, SCL Elections, went on to be bought by [[Robert Mercer]], a secretive hedge fund billionaire, renamed [[Cambridge Analytica]], and achieved a certain notoriety as the data analytics firm that played a role in both Trump and Brexit campaigns. But all of this was still to come. London in 2013 was still basking in the afterglow of the Olympics. Britain had not yet Brexited. The world had not yet turned.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Great Hack's David Carroll finally sees his Cambridge Analytica data|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Swqc2NjEXM]]'' September 29, 2020, Channel 4 News, [[YouTube]]
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When Professor David Carroll asked for [[Cambridge Analytica]] to release the information they held about him, it led to a legal battle and his story being documented in the 'The Great Hack' documentary.
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After a four-year battle we were able to finally reveal his data to him as part of our #DeterringDemocracy investigation. [[Channel 4 News]] exclusively obtained a vast cache of data used by [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2016]] presidential campaign on almost 200 million American voters, including David Carroll.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The group accused of trying to infiltrate The Washington Post is asking for donations in Utah - even though it's not allowed to|https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2017/11/30/the-group-accused-of-trying-to-infiltrate-the-washington-post-is-asking-for-donations-in-utah-even-though-its-not-allowed-to/]]'' November 30, 2017, Lee Davidson, [[Salt Lake Tribune]]
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[[Project Veritas]] — now in the headlines for a bungled sting of The [[Washington Post]] — has been soliciting donations in [[Utah]] even though the state stripped it of a permit needed to allow such fundraising.
For example, Dan Harrie — The [[Salt Lake Tribune]]'s editor of government and politics — received solicitations by email from the group for at least 19 months, including a flurry since its run-in with The Post. Harrie said he has no idea how he landed on its email list.
Harrie also did not know that such solicitations may violate Utah law until The Post reported that Utah and [[Mississippi]] had stripped the group of licenses needed to raise money because of a criminal conviction by its chief, [[James O'Keefe]].
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{{f330.png}} ''[[The Growing Right-Wing Threat to Campus Free Speech|https://reason.com/2019/09/19/the-growing-right-wing-threat-to-campus-free-speech/]]'' September 19, 2019, Shikha Dalmia, [[Reason Magazine]]
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When it comes to free speech on American campuses, there seems to be a law of conservation at work: Just when the internal threat of censorship from left-wing campus activists is abating, the external threat from right-wing lawmakers starts rising. Given that the new threat relies not on the decibel level of immature 18-year-olds but the state power of motivated adults, it may be much harder to fight.
Concerns about political correctness on campus date back at least 25 years before Philip Roth wrote The Human Stain, his brilliant novel depicting the travails of a half-black classics professor pretending to be [[Jewish]] who gets summarily fired after black students take offense over his use of the word "spooks." But after a brief hiatus, these concerns came back with a vengeance in the last decade, at least partly because a well-oiled right-wing machine emerged to pounce on every student transgression—big and small, real and imagined, in order to paint a picture of a "free speech crisis" in academia.
Consider the experience of Ursinus College's Jonathan Marks, a conservative professor who writes extensively about higher education: He recounts with amusement how first [[The College Fix]], a right-wing campus watchdog website, and then [[Breitbart]] picked up a piece he wrote for Commentary earlier this year making fun of [[California]] State Fresno's new faculty and staff rules prescribing that "everyone be nice to each other." Both outfits distorted the story and blamed students who had nothing to do with the rules, because that was better aligned with their narrative of easily triggered snowflakes demanding safe spaces. The College Fix appended a grudging "update" after some coaxing from Marks, but Breitbart didn't bother. "If you investigated the dental profession with as much intensity as college campuses and devoted entire websites to covering it, you could come up with lots of bad things too," he laughs.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Guy Who Claims He Invented Email Just Lost His Bogus Lawsuit|https://gizmodo.com/the-guy-who-claims-he-invented-email-just-lost-his-bogu-1801008908]]'' September 6, 2017, Bryan Menegus, [[Gizmodo]]
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A libel claim on the part of [[Shiva Ayyadurai]], the self-identified "inventor of email," was tossed out by a [[Massachusetts]] judge today, concluding a baseless suit filed against [[Techdirt]] back in January. According to the site, the judge also "rejected Ayyadurai's request to file an amended complaint."
Ayyadurai—a Trump booster and Senate hopeful running with a race-baiting campaign hashtag—has long and loudly sought credit for electronic mail, at times by muffling competing, fact-based narratives through frivolous lawsuits. The latest suit took aim at Techdirt founder [[Mike Masnick]] over a [[2014]] blog post entitled "Why Is [[Huffington Post]] Running A Multi-Part Series To Promote The Lies Of A Guy Who Pretended To Invent Email?" and sought an award of $15 million in punitive damages, an amount likely to bankrupt the site. (Disclosure: [[Gawker]] Media, the former owner of [[Gizmodo]], was likewise sued by Ayyadurai. The Gawker estate settled with Ayyadurai for $750,000.)
Judge Frank Dennis Saylor IV dismissed the suit for "failure to state a claim" on Ayyadurai's part. A sensible conclusion, as nearly everyone but Ayyadurai points to technologist [[Ray Tomlinson]] as the inventor of email.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Hedge Fund Man Behind Pro-Trump Media's New War on China|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-hedge-fund-man-behind-pro-trump-medias-new-war-on-china]]'' May 5, 2020, Eli Clifton, [[Daily Beast]]
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A tax document not intended for public disclosure reveals that a branch of the [[Epoch Media Group]] — a conservative media empire controlled by [[Falun Gong]], a [[Chinese]] spiritual movement with a stated goal of destroying the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) — received over $900,000 from and was formerly led by one of Mercer's longtime employees, [[Huayi Zhang]], at the hedge fund [[Renaissance Technologies]].
Most of Epoch Media Group's work has been devoted to portraying [[China]] in the most dangerous and sinister ways possible and the emergence of the novel coronavirus in Wuhan played directly into their narrative. Since [[2005]], the outlet has branded infectious disease outbreaks in China as "CCP Virus."
But Epoch has expanded outside of its hawkish anti-Beijing editorial line, emerging as one of the most prolific pro-Trump media outlets. Its newspaper, [[Epoch Times]], has become a reliable Trumpist mouthpiece. In August [[2019]], [[Facebook]] banned future ad buys from the Epoch Media Group after it spent over $9 million on ads, including approximately 11,000 pro-Trump Facebook advertisements, more than any other organization other than the Trump campaign. Facebook said that Epoch evaded the company's transparency rules for political advertising and "repeatedly violated a number of our policies, including our policies against coordinated inauthentic behavior, spam and misrepresentation, to name just a few."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Hell of Working at Trump's New Favorite Network|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-hell-of-working-at-trumps-new-favorite-tv-channel-one-america-news-network]]'' May 18, 2019, Kevin Poulsen, [[Daily Beast]]
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Ernest Champell realized there was something unusual about [[One America News Network]] during his first day on the job as a writer, when the young staffer assigned to show him the ropes announced matter-of-factly, "Yeah, we like [[Russia]] here."
Founded and helmed by 77-year-old circuit-board millionaire [[Robert Herring]] Sr., OANN launched in [[2013]] as an answer to the chatty, opinionated content of mainstream cable news channels—and a place for viewers too conservative for [[Fox News]]. Under Herring's direction the network embraced Trumpism enthusiastically starting in [[2016]], and in recent months the once-obscure cable news channel has been basking in a surge of attention from [[Donald Trump]].
Nearly all of OANN's 24-hours of daily programming is centered at an anchordesk, with a polished TV anchor delivering headlines and introducing packaged segments in the time-honored manner of Edward R. Murrow or Walter Cronkite. But there's a twist: The segments, the interviews, the words the anchors are speaking and even the crawl at the bottom of the screen are a slurry of fake news mixed with genuine reporting; internet conspiracy theories blended with far-right rhetoric and drizzled with undiluted Kremlin propaganda.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Hidden Life of Trump Megadonor Robert Mercer|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN09Xjlmcyw]]'' April 18, 2018, Bloomberg, [[YouTube]]
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[[Robert Mercer]] is the fabulously wealthy computer scientist who helped bankroll the Trump presidency. [[Bloomberg]] Businessweek's Zachary Mider discovered that Mercer also wears a badge. This is a profile of Mercer and the latest chapter in the many incredible-but-true stories about the secretive hedge fund tycoon.
[[Video]] by Michael Byhoff, Jordan Oplinger, Sylvia Yang, Nathalie Milbank. Voiced by Matt Goldman
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/[[2018]]-04-18/trump-megadonor-robert-mercer-is-also-a-cop-video
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{{f267.png}} ''[[The History of The Concentration Camp Badge in a Team Trump Ad For Facebook|https://www.newsweek.com/history-red-triangle-used-concentration-camps-team-trump-facebook-ad-1511897]]'' June 18, 2020, James Crowley, [[Newsweek]]
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Triangles were used by Nazis to classify the different people placed in concentration camps. Different colored triangles denoted different reasons for imprisonment, such as green identifying criminals or pink identifying homosexuals. Jews were identified with yellow stars, but a separate color triangle may have noted any other reason they were imprisoned. According to both the United States [[Holocaust]] Memorial Museum (USHMM) encyclopedia and the [[Jewish]] Virtual Library, the red stars were used to denote political prisoners. In its [[Twitter]] thread, Bend the Arc noted that the red triangle was also used to pinpoint people who had rescued Jews.
According to The [[Washington Post]], the symbol was also used to identify communists, social democrats, liberals, and freemasons beginning in the [[1930]]'s. The USHMM notes that the first concentration camps were established in [[1933]] after [[Adolf Hitler]] was appointed chancellor. [[Police]] would arrest soon-to-be political prisoners and bring them to court, but if the person was acquitted, police would often take the person to a concentration camp. German Communist party Ernst Thälmann was one example of a political prisoner who was imprisoned in a concentration camp for 11 years, before he was killed. Like many others during the Holocaust, political prisoners were forced into labor and died from mistreatment, accidents, starvation, disease.
Trump has spoken out as protests against police brutality have swept the nation. On May 31, he tweeted that the United States would declare "ANTIFA" a terrorist organization.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Incident on the A-Road|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/akzem5/the-incident-on-the-a-road]]'' June 16, 2020, Anna Merlan, [[Vice News]]
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"We were following certain things on the antifa group that were actually talking about me and my business," Larson said, his eyes unreadable behind his glasses. "They left. They left and they were supposed to—a large group of the [[Black Lives Matter]] were supposed to meet with the …" he paused. "Certain people."
The video cut off abruptly. Larson doesn't seem to have made another, or any other direct reference to what happened on June 3. (He also didn't return several requests for comment from VICE News made through email and [[Facebook]] Messenger, and nobody picked up the phone at Fred's [[Guns]] 2.0 throughout last week.)
The events of that night, though, have roiled the town of Sequim and the neighboring community of Forks, 73 miles to the west. Both towns are located on [[Washington]]'s [[Olympic]] Peninsula, a remote, staggeringly beautiful, and economically depressed area that's been struggling even more during the pandemic.
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{{f94.png}} ''[[The Instagram-friendly Toronto church tied to Justin Bieber|https://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2017/08/27/the-instagram-friendly-toronto-church-tied-to-justin-bieber.html]]'' August 27, 2017, Jesse Winter, [[Toronto Star]]
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In [[1999]], revelations surfaced that Hillsong founder Brian [[Houston]]'s father, Frank, himself a pastor at the [[Sydney]] Christian Life Centre, had sexually assaulted at least one boy for years in the [[1970]]s, beginning when the child was 7.
Brian, who was president of the Assemblies of God in [[Australia]] at the time, confronted his father, who confessed to the abuse. Frank was removed from the ministry, and the church was told in private correspondence he'd committed a grave "moral failure," but Brian never went to the police.
He also helped his father pay the victim $10,000. The payment was agreed upon at a meeting in a McDonald's, where the victim was given a dirty napkin to sign in exchange for the money, according to the findings of a [[2004]] royal commission. The commission found that Brian had been in a conflict of interest while attempting to deal with the controversy.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Invention of the Conspiracy Theory on Biden and Ukraine|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-invention-of-the-conspiracy-theory-on-biden-and-ukraine]]'' October 4, 2019, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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For nearly two years, conservative operatives have been trying to weaponize the [[Ukraine]]-based story that has led Trump to the brink of impeachment. A look back over the coverage of the story—a repeatedly discredited conspiracy theory involving [[Joe Biden]] and his son Hunter's work in Ukraine—suggests that America's news organizations continue to be just as susceptible to manipulation by political partisans pushing complicated and hard-to-check foreign narratives as they were in [[2016]]. In fact, several of the same players are involved. "There's no effective mechanism in this country for weeding disinformation out," Paul Barrett, the deputy director of N.Y.U.'s Stern Center for Business and Human Rights, and the author of the recent study "Disinformation and the [[2020]] Election," said. "We're not doing anything about it at all."
Anyone trying to track the Ukrainian conspiracy stories that were eventually embraced by President Trump is likely to get mired in the same echo chamber of right-wing news purveyors that misinformed voters in 2016. A pivotal source of the allegations against the Bidens, for instance, is the [[Government Accountability Institute]], a [[Florida]]-based opposition-research operation that was founded by the former Trump political adviser Stephen Bannon—the same conservative nonprofit that ginned up questionable stories about the Clintons during the last Presidential campaign. In both instances, much of the coverage of the scandal was kicked off by [[Peter Schweizer]], a longtime conservative political writer who is an editor-at-large at [[Breitbart]] News and the president of the Government Accountability Institute. Since its founding, in [[2012]], the group has largely been funded with millions of dollars in tax-exempt donations from the family foundation of the [[New York]] hedge-fund magnate [[Robert Mercer]], who was a major donor to Trump's 2016 campaign. In the organization's most recently available I.R.S. tax filings, for [[2017]], Mercer's daughter Rebekah is listed as the board chairman.
Asked about the Government Accountability Institute's role in this year's Biden scandal coverage, Bannon e-mailed to say, "It's key. It was the predicate," as it had been for much of the previous Clinton scandal coverage. As Joshua Green describes in "Devil's Bargain," his book, from 2017, about Bannon's role in the Trump campaign, Bannon designed the organization as a means of transmitting partisan dirt-digging to the mainstream media. He realized that, though mainstream reporters were suspicious of partisan opinion, they were open to damning facts about public figures, regardless of the sourcing. He set out, with Schweizer, to produce material that would generate mainstream coverage, and right-wing outrage.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The irony of Trump demanding to meet his accuser, explained|https://www.vox.com/2019/9/30/20891434/trump-accuser-whistleblower-ukraine-impeachment-sexual-misconduct]]'' September 30, 2019, Anna North, [[Vox]]
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That was one of the many demands the president issued in a series of enraged tweets over the last few days. "Like every American," Trump tweeted on Sunday, "I deserve to meet my accuser, especially when this accuser, the so-called 'whistleblower,' represented a perfect conversation with a foreign leader in a totally inaccurate and fraudulent way."
Like every American, I deserve to meet my accuser, especially when this accuser, the so-called "[[Whistleblower]]," represented a perfect conversation with a foreign leader in a totally inaccurate and fraudulent way. Then Schiff made up what I actually said by lying to [[Congress]]...... — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 29, [[2019]]
Trump's demand to face the person accusing him struck many observers as ironic, given that at least one person accusing Trump of crimes is quite eager to face him in court.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The JCN Story: How to Build a Secretive, Right-Wing Judicial Machine|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-jcn-story-how-to-build-a-secretive-right-wing-judicial-machine]]'' March 23, 2015, Viveca Novak, [[Daily Beast]]
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To expand its influence in state elections, JCN has emerged as a pipeline for secret money to other, better-known dark money groups like the [[Wisconsin]] [[Club for Growth]] and the American Future Fund which, in turn, have spent big bucks in state Supreme Court and AG races.
JCN heightened its focus on AG races last year when it pumped $1 million in secret money into the [[Republican]] Attorneys General Association, making it the third-biggest contributor to RAGA and helping the GOP pick up three new slots so that it now controls the majority of state AG posts.
JCN's pivotal part in the surge of spending on court elections has received scant attention. But in [[2012]], it dished out more than $2 million in court races in [[Michigan]] alone—half of that in a single down-ticket state circuit contest, according to the Michigan Campaign Finance Network. And over the last two years, the organization contributed a minimum of about $2 million to groups that were involved in [[2014]] state judicial elections and efforts to influence how judges are chosen. Recipients of JCN checks included the many-tentacled Republican State Leadership Committee, which for the first time invested in court races around the country, spending more on them than any other outside group.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Judges Republicans Are Doing It All For|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2019/10/sarah-pitlyk-judge-nomination-anti-abortion-activist-trump.html]]'' October 23, 2019, Dahlia Lithwick, [[Slate Magazine]]
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Back in [[2016]], when a lot of otherwise decent people pulled the lever to elect [[Donald Trump]] president, they claimed to have done it solely for the judges. By the same token, a good number of then–"Never Trumpers" have reverted to Team Trump, again, because of the judges. Members of the Trump administration, like his former White House Counsel [[Don McGahn]], who have showed tiny filaments of courage in standing up to him for the rule of law, nevertheless silently allow Trump to fillet the Constitution and American prestige and influence abroad, and why? Because of the judges. If you've stuck with Trump for the judges until now, you are currently playing the dangerous game of "How Many More Judges Can They Ram Through Before Democracy Breaks?" The theory is that teeing up the murder of Kurdish allies and inviting foreign election interference is all worth it, because of the judges.
It's not news that Trump has made packing the federal courts with the youngest, most radical, least qualified jurists ever seen a priority. Nor is it news that this project has been singularly successful because it was contracted out to effective outside groups, and because Senate majority leader [[Mitch McConnell]] now cares about no other. Last week, the Senate advanced the nomination for a lifetime tenured position of a 37-year-old associate professor, who had been rated "not qualified" by the [[American Bar Association]]. [[Justin Walker]], the prospective judge in question, has never tried a case. He's never been co-counsel in a case. His principal qualification for a federal district court judgeship seems to be his important legal work spent "conducting over 70 interviews in which he challenged the account of Christine Blasey Ford." He's a TV judge whom Mitch McConnell somehow touted as "unquestionably the most outstanding nomination that I've ever recommended to Presidents to serve on the bench in [[Kentucky]]." Despite his lack of any judicial qualifications and the once-rare not-qualified ABA rating, every [[Republican]] on the Judiciary Committee voted to advance his nomination while Democrats broke against him. As Jennifer Bendery noted here, "in his entire eight years in the White House, President [[Barack Obama]] didn't nominate anyone to be a lifetime federal judge who earned a 'not qualified' ABA rating." Walker was Trump's fourth. And on Thursday, the Senate is poised to vote on the fifth, [[Sarah Pitlyk]], nominated to a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of [[Missouri]].
Like Walker, Pitlyk hasn't generated much attention, despite the fact that she too has no trial experience whatsoever, which is what earned her the ABA's not-qualified rating. "Ms. Pitlyk has never tried a case as lead or co-counsel, whether civil or criminal. She has never examined a witness," the ABA said in a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee. The absence of any work in litigation was once disqualifying for putative nominees, even in the eyes of some Republicans (you may recall that Sen. [[John Kennedy]] (R-[[Louisiana]]) was once bothered by such trivial matters). Now the fact of no experience is used by defenders to say that others with thin records have been confirmed so why not? We have now reached a newer threshold, in which Senate Republicans object not to a nominee's lack of judicial experience, but only to their failure to hew perfectly to the [[Federalist Society]] template for judicial acceptability. The no-litmus-test party has become unwilling to support anyone who departs from its new litmus test. Halil Suleyman "Sul" Ozerden is thus not deemed sufficiently captive to be confirmed to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of [[Appeal]]s.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Karen in Chief|https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/05/trump-social-media-scarborough/612193/]]'' May 28, 2020, David A. Graham, [[The Atlantic]]
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The United States feels like a nation of Karens these days, so it's only appropriate that the president would be the Karen in chief.
A Karen, if you've somehow missed the memo, is the type of person who demands to see the manager or calls the cops, like the dog owner who summoned the NYPD to Central Park after an African American man asked her to leash her dog. As my colleague Kaitlyn Tiffany writes, "They're obsessed with banal consumer trends and their personal appearance, and typically criminally misguided, usually loudly and with extreme confidence."
The term is most commonly applied to middle-aged women—but why abide by that sexist standard? A man can easily be a Karen, as [[Donald Trump]] is proving this week. When Trump gets sufficiently angry about anyone who dares criticize him, he is quick to work the referees, attempting to use the force of the law to bully the critics into submission and to try to intimidate would-be critics from opening their mouths. That's what Trump is doing in resurfacing old and spurious accusations of murder against the TV host [[Joe Scarborough]], and in preparing an executive order to punish social-media companies after [[Twitter]] dared to fact-check his words.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Kleptocrats' Money-Laundering Middleman Who Did Deals With Trump|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-kleptocrats-money-laundering-middleman-who-did-deals-with-trump]]'' September 27, 2020, Tom Burgis, [[Daily Beast]]
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From [[Budapest]] to [[Beijing]], [[Harare]] to Riyadh, they have seized power and are busily guzzling their nations' wealth. There is nothing they will not do to maintain control. Those who dare to cross them are massacred on the Kazakh steppe and brutalized during [[Zimbabwe]]'s sham elections; those who threaten to spill their secrets have their mouths permanently closed.
What they crave is legitimacy—for their money and their power. That means hijacking democracies, harnessing the rule of law to protect their own lawless fortunes and destroy their enemies'.
So they need people who can remove the stain from both by rewriting the past. They need middlemen who can move between these two worlds. Characters like the charming, mercurial [[Russia]]n-born [[Brooklyn]] fraudster [[Felix Sater]]. He has the connections—connections that go all the way to the White House.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[The Koch Brothers are plotting a right-wing takeover of America's judicial system|https://www.salon.com/2018/02/05/the-koch-brothers-are-plotting-a-right-wing-takeover-of-americas-judicial-system_partner/]]'' February 5, 2018, Jacob Sugarman, [[Salon]]
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Between [[Donald Trump]]'s historic unpopularity and an unprecedented number of resignations in the House and Senate, this year's midterm elections could prove to be a blue wave for Democrats, even with much of the congressional map gerrymandered against them. If so, the Koch brothers appear to have missed the memo.
According to CBS, the right-wing billionaires are "all in" for [[2018]], planning to spend as much as $400 million on political candidates across the country. But it's not just [[Congress]] they hope to reshape in their own image. The [[Washington Post]] reports the oil magnates have their sights set on the next Supreme Court vacancy, and that their political advocacy group, [[Americans for Prosperity]], is "expanding its portfolio into the judicial branch."
"In [[2017]], the network's activists worked phones and knocked on doors, urging voters to push their senators to confirm Neil M. Gorsuch to fill the Supreme Court seat vacated by the death of [[Justice Antonin Scalia]]," writes the Post's Michelle Ye Hee Lee. "The new effort will build on the 2017 work, led by Concerned Veterans for America, which network officials viewed as an indication of how much energy activists will bring to the new judicial campaign."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[The Koch brothers are still targeting campaign finance laws - but so are liberals|https://www.salon.com/2017/11/15/the-koch-brothers-are-still-targeting-campaign-finance-laws-but-so-are-liberals/]]'' November 15, 2017, Lateshia Beachum, [[Salon]]
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Billionaire industrialists Charles and [[David Koch]] are well-known for pumping tens of millions of dollars into so-called "dark money" nonprofits — groups that actively promote or criticize candidates for office but are not required to reveal their donors.
Not so well known is the duo's role in underwriting and sculpting the legal landscape that led to the court decisions that made possible these and other groups such as super PACs.
The [[Center for Public Integrity]] investigated an array of organizations that have participated in legal challenges dating back 40 years that have resulted in a system allowing unlimited sums to be pumped into modern elections. It's a system that both [[Republican]]s and Democrats now fully rely upon ahead of [[2018]] midterm elections that could reaffirm — or torpedo — President [[Donald Trump]]'s congressional majority.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The Koch brothers tried to build a plutocracy in the name of freedom|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/aug/28/the-koch-brothers-tried-to-build-a-plutocracy-in-the-name-of-freedom]]'' August 28, 2019, Nathan Robinson, [[The Guardian]]
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It is the hope of every rich megalomaniac that they will "leave a legacy". [[David Koch]], who died last week aged 79, left a significant legacy indeed. In fact, along with his brother Charles, he can probably claim to have changed the world. Unfortunately, he changed it by setting it on fire.
It's hard to describe just what a negative force the Koch brothers have been in United States politics over the past several decades. They have used every means at their disposal to subvert democracy. They funded academic posts, thinktanks, lobbying groups, fake grassroots operations, and political campaigns. They used their tremendous wealth to push a radically far-right economic vision in which government protections and welfare programs would essentially cease to exist. They may even have been directly responsible for the election of [[Donald Trump]], the Koch-backed Americans For Prosperity having hired 650 staffers to make millions of phone calls and knock on tens of thousands of doors in [[Wisconsin]] and [[Michigan]] during the [[2016]] election.
strong hand in muddying the debate around global warming, having spent more than [[ExxonMobil]] on funding climate denial. David Koch himself, asked whether climate change was real, would say only that "climate does fluctuate". Carbon regulation posed a significant financial threat to the Kochs, and they supported "perhaps the earliest known organized conference of climate-change deniers, which gathered just as the scientific consensus on the issue was beginning to gel". They helped to derail efforts at regulating carbon, and Kert Davies, the founder and director of Climate Investigations Center, has concluded that "you'd have a carbon tax, or something better, today, if not for the Kochs. They stopped anything from happening back when there was still time." There may be planet-wide consequences to the political meddling of these two men.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Koch Brothers' "Dark Money"|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6zSy5lAxd0]]'' February 26, 2016, CBC News, [[YouTube]]
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Koch Brothers' Covert Ops|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/08/30/covert-operations]]'' August 23, 2010, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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While Koch didn't explicitly embrace the [[Tea Party]] movement that day, more recently he has come close to doing so, praising it for demonstrating the "powerful visceral hostility in the body politic against the massive increase in government power, the massive efforts to socialize this country." [[Charles Koch]], in a newsletter sent to his seventy thousand employees, compared the Obama Administration to the regime of the [[Venezuela]]n strongman Hugo Chávez. The Kochs' sense of imperilment is somewhat puzzling. Income inequality in America is greater than it has been since the nineteen-twenties, and since the seventies the tax rates of the wealthiest have fallen more than those of the middle class. Yet the brothers' message has evidently resonated with voters: a recent poll found that fifty-five per cent of Americans agreed that Obama is a socialist.
[[Americans for Prosperity]], meanwhile, has announced that it will spend an additional forty-five million dollars before the midterm elections, in November. Although the group is legally prohibited from directly endorsing candidates, it nonetheless plans to target some fifty House races and half a dozen Senate races, staging rallies, organizing door-to-door canvassing, and running ads aimed at "educating voters about where candidates stand."
Though the Kochs have slowed Obama's momentum, their larger political battle is far from won. [[Richard Fink]], interviewed by FrumForum.com this spring, said, "If you look at where we've gone from the year [[2000]] to now, with the expansion of government spending and a debt burden that threatens to bankrupt the country, it doesn't look very good at all." He went on, "It looks like the infrastructure that was built and nurtured has not carried the day." He suggested that the Kochs needed "to get more into the practical, day-to-day issues of governing."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Koch brothers' foundation network explained|https://publicintegrity.org/federal-politics/the-koch-brothers-foundation-network-explained/]]'' October 30, 2015, Dave Levinthal, [[Center for Public Integrity]]
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Billionaire brothers [[Charles Koch]] and [[David Koch]] have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into various philanthropic efforts during recent years, including higher education. In all, six separate private foundations are tied to one or both Koch brothers:
[[Charles Koch Foundation]]
Reported net assets through Dec. 31, [[2013]]: $415.2 million
Description: The primary private foundation through which Charles Koch funds higher education programs, most of which are focused on the study of free-market economics. During 2013, Charles Koch personally fueled his namesake foundation with more than $168.3 million. The Charles Koch Foundation spent more than $23 million during 2013, with most of the money going directly to colleges and universities or programs housed on college campuses.
Other major contributions during 2013 went to free market-oriented think tanks, research groups and educational organizations. Among them are the [[American Enterprise Institute]] ($910,000); Liberty Source, known now as Strata ($653,000); the [[Bill of Rights Institute]] ($350,000) and the [[Heritage Foundation]] ($300,000).
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Koch Brothers' War on Transit|https://usa.streetsblog.org/2014/09/25/the-koch-brothers-war-on-transit/]]'' September 25, 2014, Angie Schmitt, blog, [[StreetsBlog USA]]
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Transit advocates around the country were transfixed by a story in [[Tennessee]] this April, when the state chapter of [[Americans for Prosperity]] made a bid to pre-emptively kill [[Nashville]] bus rapid transit. It was an especially brazen attempt by Charles and [[David Koch]]'s political network to strong-arm local transportation policy makers. But it was far from the only time the Kochs and their surrogates have taken aim at transit.
The Koch brothers, who owe their fortune to fossil fuels, are best known for funding global warming deniers and [[Republican]] insurgents aligned with the [[Tea Party]]. With their political influence under greater scrutiny during election season, now's a good time to pull together the various strands of Koch anti-transit activism.
The Kochs fund a wide-ranging network of "think tanks," non-profits, and political organizations. Their best-known political arm is Americans for Prosperity and its various offshoots and subsidiaries. David Koch was founding chairman of Americans for Prosperity, and both brothers provided funding for its launch. Among other activities, the group does plenty to manufacture Agenda 21 paranoia, which has cable subscribers around the country convinced that smart growth is a [[United Nations]] conspiracy that will lead to one-world government.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Koch intelligence agency|https://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/the-koch-brothers-intelligence-agency-215943]]'' November 18, 2015, Kenneth Vogel, [[Politico]]
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The political network helmed by Charles and [[David Koch]] has quietly built a secretive operation that conducts surveillance and intelligence gathering on its liberal opponents, viewing it as a key strategic tool in its efforts to reshape American public life.
The operation, which is little-known even within the Koch network, gathers what Koch insiders refer to as "competitive intelligence" that is used to try to thwart liberal groups and activists, and to identify potential threats to the expansive network.
The competitive intelligence team has a staff of 25, including one former [[CIA]] analyst, and operates from one of the non-descript Koch network offices clustered near the Courthouse metro stop in suburban [[Arlington]], Va. It has provided network officials with documents detailing confidential voter-mobilization plans by major Democrat-aligned groups. It also sends regular "intelligence briefing" emails tracking the canvassing, phone-banking and voter-registration efforts of labor unions, environmental groups and their allies, according to documents reviewed by POLITICO and interviews with a half-dozen sources with knowledge of the group.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Koch network, avatar of the tea party, rejects shutdown protests|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/22/koch-coronavirus-shutdown-protests-202320]]'' April 22, 2020, Maggie Severns, [[Politico]]
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In [[2009]] and [[2010]], groups sponsored by the Kochs helped organize hundreds of rallies and paid to transport protesters to town hall meetings with members of [[Congress]]. Koch-sponsored groups also staged a dramatic cross-country bus tour and posted "[[Tea Party]] Talking Points" online; one group urged members to send tea bags to Obama.
But in the end, some top Koch network officials concluded that the network didn't make enough gains from the tea party movement for the combative approach to be worthwhile. In particular, grassroots conservatives largely abandoned the goal that was once the backbone of their movement — dismantling Obamacare — after Trump came into office. New, more populist priorities, like curbing immigration, supplanted the small-government message of the Kochs.
"I think there's been a lesson," said Frayda Levin, a board member at [[Americans for Prosperity]]. "We saw what we wanted in the tea party. It didn't work out like we'd like. And now we're much more practical."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Koch network's integrated strategy for social transformation|https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2018/10/the-koch-networks-integrated-strategy-for-social-transformation/]]'' October 26, 2018, Will Lennon, [[OpenSecrets News]]
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In a media landscape that has come to feel dominated by nationalists and progressives, one could forgive conservatives and libertarians for feeling they lack a platform. But although economic libertarianism is not as fashionable as it was in [[2010]], its champions continue to promote its ideals with stunning scope and efficiency.
Enter the Koch brothers, political mega-donors best known for their web of politically active nonprofits and super PACs. In the heyday of its notoriety, the Koch network was associated with the wave of fiscally conservative politicians swept into [[Congress]] to oppose President [[Barack Obama]]. It was also tied to the [[Tea Party]] movement. Some go so far as to say the Koch network bankrolled the whole affair with the help from [[Rupert Murdoch]], astroturfing a movement to counter Obama's grassroots appeal. While it is reductive to chalk the entire Tea Party up to Koch money, there is some truth to the idea.
According to an article written by former president of the [[Charles Koch Foundation]] Rich Fink, growing a grassroots movements like the Tea Party is part of a three-tiered strategy aimed at bringing about "social transformation."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Kochs' war on poverty|https://www.politico.com/story/2015/12/charles-david-koch-poverty-charity-216631]]'' December 14, 2015, Kenneth Vogel, [[Politico]]
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The political operation created by the billionaire conservative mega-donors Charles and [[David Koch]] is quietly investing millions of dollars in programs to win over an unlikely demographic target for their brand of small-government conservatism - poor people.
The outreach includes everything from turkey giveaways, GED training and English-language instruction for Hispanic immigrants to community holiday meals and healthy living classes for predominantly [[Africa]]n American groups to vocational training and couponing classes for the under-employed. The strategy, according to sources familiar with it and documents reviewed by POLITICO, calls for presenting a more compassionate side of the brothers' politics to new audiences, while fighting the perception that their groups are merely fronts for rich [[Republican]]s seeking to game the political process for personal gain.
The efforts include a healthy dose of proselytizing about free enterprise and how it can do more than government to lift people out of poverty.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The latest front in Russian infiltration: America's right-wing homeschooling movement|https://archive.thinkprogress.org/americas-biggest-right-wing-homeschooling-group-has-been-networking-with-sanctioned-russians-1f2b5b5ad031/]]'' January 17, 2019, Casey Michel, [[ThinkProgress]]
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The group and its origins sound innocuous enough. But the Home School [[Legal]] Defense Association (HSLDA) — a right-wing group founded 36 years ago — has deepened connections between America's religious right and [[Russia]]ns even as the latter have been sanctioned by the United States, according to a [[ThinkProgress]] investigation.
By networking with Russians, the HSLDA — now America's largest right-wing homeschooling association — has provided the [[Kremlin]] with a new avenue of influence over some of the most conservative organizations in the United States.
And while investigations by Special Counsel [[Robert Mueller]], intelligence organizations, and congressional committees have focused on Russia's efforts to influence U.S. elections, Russian ties to groups like the HSLDA demonstrate the Kremlin's broader attempts to hold sway over American policies.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The lawsuit accusing Trump of raping a 13-year-old girl, explained|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/11/3/13501364/trump-rape-13-year-old-lawsuit-katie-johnson-allegation]]'' November 3, 2016, Emily Crockett, [[Vox]]
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It's not uncommon for victims of sexual assault to want to preserve their anonymity, and dropping a lawsuit doesn't mean admitting that the case had no merit. [[Jill Harth]], who sued Trump for sexual assault in [[1997]], still stands by her claims even though she dropped the lawsuit. And it would indeed have been an intense couple of days for Johnson — Bloom said that her firm's website was hacked, that [[Anonymous]] had claimed responsibility, and that death threats and a bomb threat came in afterwards.
It was the end of an incredibly strange case that featured an anonymous plaintiff who had refused almost all requests for interviews, two anonymous corroborating witnesses whom no one in the press had spoken to, and a couple of seriously shady characters — with an anti-Trump agenda and a penchant for drama — who had aggressively shopped the story around to media outlets for over a year.
Those shady characters — a former reality TV producer who calls himself "Al Taylor" and a "Never Trump" conservative activist named Steve Baer — had been mostly unsuccessful in getting the media to bite. There are a few very good reasons for that, which the [[Huffington Post]]'s Ryan Grim succinctly summed up: Taylor and Baer have been really sketchy about the whole thing, and since the accuser is anonymous, journalists can't do anything to verify her claims. The only journalist who has actually interviewed Johnson, Emily Shugerman at Revelist, came away confused and even doubting whether Johnson really exists.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Lawyer Raising Money for Kyle Rittenhouse Nearly Sank His Own Law Firm|https://www.thedailybeast.com/john-pierce-the-lawyer-raising-money-for-kenosha-shooter-kyle-rittenhouse-was-sued-for-unpaid-debts?ref=home]]'' September 4, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Defenders of accused murderer [[Kyle Rittenhouse]], who is in jail after allegedly fatally shooting two [[Black Lives Matter]] protesters in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], have insisted that he was merely acting in self-defense.
But Rittenhouse's attorney, [[John Pierce]], is mounting a more impassioned, perhaps novel, case to win his client's freedom. Rittenhouse, Pierce argues, is the first hero of a new American Revolution.
"Kyle Rittenhouse will go down in American history alongside that brave unknown patriot at Lexington Green who fired 'The Shot Heard Round the World' on April 19, 1775," Pierce wrote in a since-deleted tweet on Tuesday. "A Second American Revolution against Tyranny has begun."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Left Secretly Preps for MAGA Violence After Election Day|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-left-secretly-preps-for-violence-after-election-day]]'' September 8, 2020, Sam Stein, [[Daily Beast]]
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Last week, a coalition of leading progressive groups gathered on Zoom to begin organizing for what they envision as the post-Election Day political apocalypse scenario.
Put together by the Fight Back Table—an initiative launched after the [[2016]] election to get a constellation of lefty organizations to work more closely together—the meeting dealt with the operational demands expected if the November election ends without a clear outcome or with a [[Joe Biden]] win that [[Donald Trump]] refuses to recognize.
Sources familiar with the discussions described them as serious with a modestly panicked undertone. A smaller FBT session last fall had talked about post-election planning, but those discussions were tabled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This was the first time they were bringing the matter to the 50-plus organizations that make up the coalition. To formalize the effort, they gave it a name: the "Democracy Defense Nerve Center."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Legal Arm of the Christian Right|https://www.politicalresearch.org/2012/11/05/the-legal-arm-of-the-christian-right-inside-the-american-center-for-law-and-justice]]'' November 5, 2012, Brian Tashman, [[Political Research Associates]]
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[[LGBTQ]] Rights
In a [[1997]] fundraising note entitled, "Chief counsel's confidential report on the homosexual agenda," [[Jay Sekulow]] accused everyone from the entertainment industry and public schools to Fortune 500 companies of promoting the "homosexual agenda," which he described as a "runaway train bent on destroying our communities."39
"Homosexuals are not only out of the closet, they are out to destroy the family as we know it," Sekulow warned, writing that gay rights advocates intend to make America "the world's greatest promoter of every form of sexual deviancy." He insisted in the memo that "the state has a compelling interest to ban the act of homosexuality" and at minimum refuse "to promote the act that society deems destructive."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The legal theories of Amy Coney Barrett, explained|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/21453067/amy-coney-barrett-potential-nominee-supreme-court]]'' September 24, 2020, Dylan Matthews, [[Vox]]
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According to multiple news sources, President Trump is set to announce that his nominee to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court is [[Judge Amy Coney Barrett]], who sits on the US Court of the [[Appeal]]s for the Seventh Circuit (based in [[Chicago]]) and is also a law professor at Notre Dame.
The 48-year-old Barrett was appointed by Trump to the appeals court in [[2017]], and was also reportedly a finalist for [[Justice Anthony Kennedy]]'s seat in [[2018]]. She has been portrayed as a favorite of social conservatives seeking to push against the Supreme Court's abortion jurisprudence. She is unusual, compared especially to famously (and perhaps strategically) tight-lipped recent nominees like Brett Kavanaugh and Elena Kagan, for her extensive paper trail on questions of constitutional law. As a legal academic, she's written extensively on what obedience to the original meaning of the Constitution requires of judges and members of [[Congress]]; how to reconcile the importance of precedent with allegiance to the Constitution's original meaning; and how precedent can be used to mediate deep disagreements about the law.
As a result, we know more about her jurisprudential beliefs than we'll know about those of any SCOTUS nominee since, perhaps, Ginsburg. We know she identifies as an originalist who believes that the original public meaning of the Constitution is binding law. But we also know that she is skeptical of the radical libertarian originalist idea that economic regulation is presumptively unconstitutional, and that she believes some Supreme Court decisions that originalists may conclude are incorrectly decided nonetheless stand as "superprecedents" that the Court can abide by.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Light of Stars - El Cielo de Canarias 2012|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu1k-6kAUao]]'' June 20, 2013, El Cielo de Canarias, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Lincoln Project Project|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZI8PAJcgHg]]'' July 30, 2020, Some More News, [[YouTube]]
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{{f46.png}} ''[[The Little Known CEO Spending Millions To Elect Far-Right Republicans|https://www.forbes.com/sites/katiasavchuk/2014/11/04/the-little-known-ceo-spending-millions-to-elect-far-right-republicans/]]'' February 13, 2018, Katia Savchuk, [[Forbes]]
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You may not have heard of [[Richard Uihlein]], but he's one of the most influential names in today's election. The ultra-conservative [[Wisconsin]] businessman, alongside his wife, Elizabeth, has poured at least $5 million into the race, making the couple the fifth largest spenders in the most expensive midterm elections on record.
Most of that money – $4.2 million – has gone to far-Right super PACs, according to the [[Center for Responsive Politics]], a nonpartisan group that tracks election spending.
The biggest beneficiary of the couple's largesse has been [[Liberty Principles]] PAC, a conservative [[Illinois]] group that funds TV ads and mail campaigns backing "liberty oriented" [[Republican]]s. The Uihleins gave the group nearly $1.8 million, supplying virtually its entire budget. They also donated nearly half a million dollars to the Senate Conservatives Fund and its affiliated super PAC, founded by [[Tea Party]] hero [[Jim DeMint]], a former senator from [[South Carolina]]. They gave another $670,000 to Americas PAC, which runs ads supporting free-market candidates in urban markets.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[The Lockdown Backlash May Be the New Tea Party Movement|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/04/the-lockdown-backlash-may-be-the-new-tea-party-movement.html]]'' April 16, 2020, Ed Kilgore, [[New York Magazine]]
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At first it was just random resistance from rural or Mountain West areas hardly affected initially by the coronavirus pandemic. But now it's spreading to places near COVID-19 hot spots where some people think restrictive measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus have gone too far, or are willing to take their chances (and force others to do the same) with deadly infection in order to keep their businesses, their jobs, or their "freedom" as they understand it.
By now it's clear that there is an organized national effort to fight extended lockdown orders. It has already helped generate loud public protests in [[Michigan]], [[Ohio]], and [[Kentucky]]. And it's probably going to spread nearly as rapidly as the coronavirus itself in the rich soil of anti-government subcultures where it's widely accepted that "tyrants" are exploiting the emergency to impose their godless socialist views on freedom-loving but fearful Americans.
The protests often look spontaneous, as my colleague Adam K. Raymond noted:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Long, Disgraceful History of American Attacks on Brown and Black Women's Reproductive Systems|https://theintercept.com/2020/09/17/forced-sterilization-ice-us-history/]]'' September 17, 2020, Natasha Lennard, [[The Intercept]]
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Forced sterilization of poor women of color is an American tradition. Rightful public fury has followed allegations this week that hysterectomies were performed on numerous women imprisoned at U.S. [[Immigration and Customs Enforcement]]'s Irwin County Detention Center. According to a whistleblower, a nurse at the facility, the women "reacted confused" when they learned what had been done to their bodies. The allegations produced a flood of commentary. Some drew comparisons to Nazi [[Germany]]'s eugenic sterilization programs. These commentators, however, did not need to reach so far across the globe: Some of the most extreme allegations echo a long and disgraceful history right here in America.
If the whistleblower claims are true, they would be extensions of — not aberrations from — a wholly American practice of sterilizing populations deemed "undesirable."
The accounts of ongoing brutalities at ICE concentration camps may be a direct consequence of fascistic Trumpian excess, but, if the whistleblower claims are proven true, they would be extensions of — not aberrations from — a wholly American practice of sterilizing populations deemed "undesirable." President [[Donald Trump]]'s administration did not bring white supremacist eugenic practices to U.S. soil: They have always been inherent to a country fixated on its "borders" and locking certain people away. It does an injustice to centuries of victims of sterilization to pretend otherwise. Like almost every report on detainee treatment at ICE concentration camps, the whistleblower complaint filed this week makes accusations of routine dehumanization. Dawn Wooten, a licensed practical nurse at a [[Georgia]]-based detention center, filed a whistleblower complaint to the [[Department of Homeland Security]]'s [[Office of Inspector General]] that a doctor contracted to treat detained women had performed a seemingly high rate of hysterectomies. Wooten and one of the groups representing her, Project South, raised issues about the women giving what the complaint called a lack of "proper informed consent" before procedures. [[The Intercept]] was able to gather independent allegations from detainees and lawyers that were consistent with Project South's complaints.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The MAGA Church|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoglNFN5-Js]]'' January 9, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The MAGA Song!|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sam7FDfqlz4]]'' August 24, 2020, Jake Minter, [[YouTube]]
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A continuation of Oliver Wallace's "Der Fuehrer's Face" as made popular by Spike Jones and his City Slickers. All materials adapted and performed by Jacob Minter.
"Der Fuehrer's Face," composed for [[Disney]]-made WWII U.S. propaganda, was a parodic interpretation of Nazi [[Germany]]'s anthem, "Horst-Wessel-Lied," itself an appropriation of existing war songs derived from hymns and popular folk melodies.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[The main Trump super-PAC is covering up its own role in the impeachment scandal.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/01/the-main-trump-super-pac-is-covering-up-its-own-role-in-the-impeachment-scandal/]]'' January 24, 2020, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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The number-one super-PAC for [[Donald Trump]], which is expected to raise tens of millions of dollars to help re-elect him this year, has come up with a nifty fundraising gimmick: the "Witch Hunt Timeline". This interactive chronology supposedly details "the road to a sham impeachment" to show how a phony [[Russia]] scandal turned into a phony [[Ukraine]] scandal that turned into a phony impeachment. But this is a highly selective timeline, and in a bout of Trump-sized chutzpah, [[America First Action]] leaves out at least one crucial episode: its own role in the Ukraine scandal.
In a fear-mongering email seeking donations, the super-PAC claims that Trump is a victim of a nefarious and wide-ranging plot, insisting that "federal law enforcement officers, intelligence agencies, and government bureaucrats engaged in a shocking effort to influence the [[2016]] election, crush the Trump campaign, and cripple our elected president." The timeline, it asserts, "follows the genesis and development of the deep state's Witch Hunt against President Donald J. Trump, a monstrous conspiracy against the American people and the American system of government." Yeah, that again—and it's part of another rightwing buck-raking scam.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Making of a Boogaloo Boi|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/889kkz/the-making-of-a-boogaloo-boi]]'' August 6, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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RED OAK HOLLOW, [[Virginia]] — On a cold February morning in this rural unincorporated community, some 200 people gathered by an old wooden house on the grounds of a popular ATV park and hunting club. They were there to form a militia, in response to a "Call to Muster" that had been posted on [[Facebook]] a few weeks earlier.
Leading the call was [[Mike Dunn]], a baby-faced 19-year-old dressed in military fatigues with an assault rifle slung across his chest. His respondents were overwhelmingly white, male, armed, and over 60 — some wore MAGA hats, others flew the big yellow Gadsden flag, featuring its iconic rattlesnake and the words "Don't Tread On Me."
"I'm not asking you to go to war with me. We will not be the first ones to move aggressively," Dunn told the crowd. "I'm asking you to band together with me, with the citizens of your respective counties, and prepare to defend your liberties and freedoms alongside each other, whether it be verbally, legally or — god forbid — physically."
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Making of an American Nazi|https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/12/the-making-of-an-american-nazi/544119/]]'' November 14, 2017, Luke O’Brien, [[The Atlantic]]
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The calls marked the start of a months-long campaign of harassment orchestrated by [[Andrew Anglin]], the publisher of the world's biggest neo-Nazi website, The [[Daily Stormer]]. He claimed that Gersh was trying to "extort" a property sale from Sherry Spencer, whose son, [[Richard Spencer]], was another prominent white nationalist and the face of the so-called alt-right movement.
The Spencers had long-standing ties to [[Whitefish]], and Richard had been based there for years. But he gained international notoriety just after the [[2016]] election for giving a speech in [[Washington]], D.C., in which he declared "Hail Trump!," prompting Nazi salutes from his audience. In response, some Whitefish residents considered protesting in front of a commercial building Sherry owned in town. According to Gersh, Sherry sought her advice, and Gersh suggested that she sell the property, make a donation to charity, and denounce her son's white-nationalist views. But Sherry claimed that Gersh had issued "terrible threats," and she wrote a post on [[Medium]] on December 15 accusing her of an attempted shakedown. (Sherry Spencer did not respond to a request for comment.)
At the time, Richard Spencer and Andrew Anglin barely knew each other. Spencer, who fancies himself white nationalism's leading intellectual, cloaks his racism in highbrow arguments. Anglin prefers the gutter, reveling in the vile language common on the worst internet message boards. But Spencer and Anglin had appeared together on a podcast the day before Sherry's Medium post was published and expressed their mutual admiration. Anglin declared it a "historic" occasion, a step toward greater unity on the extreme right.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Man Behind The Seth Rich Private Investigation Has A White House Connection|https://www.buzzfeed.com/josephbernstein/the-man-behind-the-seth-rich-private-investigation-has-a]]'' May 24, 2017, Joseph Bernstein, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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This story has been updated to include [[Reclaim New York]]'s assertion that [[Ed Butowsky]] never served on its board, and that [[Steve Bannon]] stepped down from the board last year.
Ed Butowsky, the Dallas wealth manager and frequent Fox News guest who facilitated a private investigation into the murder of [[Seth Rich]], is friends with and claimed on his website to serve on the board of an organization started by White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Man Behind Trump's Facebook Juggernaut|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/03/09/the-man-behind-trumps-facebook-juggernaut]]'' March 2, 2020, Andrew Marantz, [[New Yorker]]
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In September, at a resort hotel in the Coachella Valley, the [[California]] [[Republican]] Party held its fall convention. [[Brad Parscale]]—forty-four, six feet eight, balding, prolifically bearded—walked onstage in shirtsleeves and tilted the microphone upward, mumbling a self-deprecating joke about being "awkwardly tall." Parscale has lived in a red county in California and a blue county in [[Texas]], and he now splits his time between [[Washington]], D.C., and two luxury properties in South [[Florida]], yet he still speaks with the neutral accent of Topeka, [[Kansas]], where he grew up. He was one of the top staffers on [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2016]] campaign. "I was the digital-media director," he said. "So, yes, all that crazy [[Facebook]] stuff was my idea." Other former Trump-campaign officials fill their calendars with paid speaking gigs, padding their remarks with jingoistic platitudes or rapturous accounts of Trump's improbable victory. Parscale appears in public less often. When he does, he gets to the point.
"We have turned the R.N.C. into one of the largest data-gathering operations in United States history," he said. He was referring to the [[Republican National Committee]], which has raised two hundred and sixty-three million dollars for the [[2020]] elections. (The [[Democratic National Committee]] has raised just over a hundred million.) As Parscale explained, the Trump campaign has been operating more or less full time since 2016, continually improving its "technology and data operations." During this period, the campaign and the R.N.C. have essentially merged, sharing staff, voter data, and other resources. The Democrats do not yet have a nominee for President, and some of their systems for acquiring and sharing data are considered outdated by comparison. "You cannot just build an app, or build out data, in the few months you have from the Convention," Parscale said. "The Democrats will have that problem this time. As they all interfight, we are building for our future." Two years ago, Parscale was named the manager of Trump's 2020 campaign. "I know everybody wants me to do it from my laptop," he joked to the audience. "Not possible. I've already done that once."
Before Parscale worked for the campaign, he was a digital marketer in [[San Antonio]] with no political experience. Referring to his work for Trump in 2016, he has said, "I was thrown into the [[Super Bowl]], never played a game, and won." But it might be more apt to compare Parscale to the technicians who operated Watson, the I.B.M. supercomputer, while it successfully competed against two humans on "Jeopardy!" Machine learning and social-media algorithms are upending most aspects of contemporary life, including politics. One of Parscale's advantages was that he recognized this fact and didn't hesitate to make full use of it.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The MEK: The shadowy cult Trump advisers back to rule Iran|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oIChqqSgzo]]'' September 10, 2018, Channel 4 News, [[YouTube]]
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President Trump sees the [[Iran]] as America's biggest enemy. The [[MEK]], a shadowy cult, is the group some of his advisers back for power.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[The men behind Zero Hedge have been unmasked|https://www.businessinsider.com/the-men-behind-zero-hedge-have-been-unmasked-2016-4]]'' April 29, 2016, Will Martin, [[Business Insider]]
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[[YouTube]] screengrab The men behind the legendary finance blog Zero Hedge have been unmasked after one former blogger with the site revealed the identity of his employers.
Speaking with Bloomberg reporters Tracy Alloway and Luke [[Kaw]]a, [[Colin Lokey]] — described as a "political science graduate with an MBA and a Southern twang" — said he was part of a three-man team running Zero Hedge, the blog best known for its sensationalist headlines and bearish outlook on the world.
Lokey, 32, says the other men behind the site are 37-year-old [[Daniel Ivandjiiski]], a [[Bulgaria]]n former hedge fund analyst, and [[Tim Backshall]], a 45-year-old credit derivatives strategist. Lokey claims to have worked for Zero Hedge for more than a year.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Mercers Wash Their Hands of Milo|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/11/the-mercers-wash-their-hands-of-milo/544877/]]'' November 2, 2017, Rosie Gray, [[The Atlantic]]
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In a rare acknowledgement of the controversies caused by his family's political advocacy, billionaire [[Republican]] donor Robert Mercer is stepping down from his hedge fund and selling his stake in [[Breitbart]] News to his daughters.
The move was announced in a letter Mercer reportedly sent to employees of his investment fund, Renaissance Technologies. In the letter, Mercer disavowed Milo Yiannopoulos, the right-wing provocateur and former Breitbart tech editor whose close ties to white-nationalist figures were revealed in a tranche of emails leaked to BuzzFeed News. Despite the letter, sources familiar with Mercer's situation tell me this doesn't mean the family is retreating from politics.
"I supported Milo Yiannopoulos in the hope and expectation that his expression of views contrary to the social mainstream and his spotlighting of the hypocrisy of those who would close down free speech in the name of political correctness would promote the type of open debate and freedom of thought that is being throttled on many American college campuses today," Mercer wrote. "But in my opinion, actions of and statements by Mr. Yiannopoulos have caused pain and divisiveness undermining the open and productive discourse that I had hoped to facilitate. I was mistaken to have supported him, and for several weeks have been in the process of severing all ties with him."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[The Mercers, Trump's Billionaire Megadonors, Ramp Up Climate Change Denial Funding|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/mercers-climate-denial_n_5a6a4661e4b06e253265e832?ri18n=true]]'' January 25, 2018, Alexander C. Kaufman, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Robert Mercer]] and his daughter, [[Rebekah Mercer]], are best known as the secretive billionaire megadonors who bankrolled and organized President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign, poured at least $10 million into [[Breitbart]] News, and showered millions on a network of right-wing websites and think tanks. The family has spent $36.6 million on [[Republican]] races and super PACs since [[2010]].
The Mercers are less well known as patrons of the climate change denial movement, yet their spending has been equally generous and appears to be increasing, according to new, previously unreleased tax filings reviewed by HuffPost.
The [[Mercer Family Foundation]] in [[2016]] gave $800,000 to the [[Heartland Institute]], a right-wing think tank and major proponent of climate change denialism, up from $100,000 the previous year. Heartland received about $5.2 million in average annual income between [[2011]] and [[2015]], meaning the Mercers' donation could make up 15 percent of the organization's funding in 2016.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Military and FBI Are Flying Surveillance Planes Over Protests|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3zvwj/military-fbi-flying-surveillance-planes-george-floyd-protesters]]'' June 3, 2020, Joseph Cox, [[Vice News]]
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On Tuesday night, more protesters marched across U.S. cities to push back against police brutality and the killing of unarmed Black man [[George Floyd]] by a white police officer. And overhead, in cities such as [[Las Vegas]], [[Washington]] [[DC]], and [[Portland]], the [[National Guard]] and law enforcement flew surveillance planes, according to flight data reviewed by [[Motherboard]].
The data shows that flying high-tech and traditionally military-focused aircraft above protesting cities is becoming a norm at this time.
"Military surveillance planes over America's cities are a rare visible indicator of tectonic increases in surveillance quietly underway," John Scott-Railton, a security researcher who has also been tracking some of the surveillance aircraft flights, told Motherboard.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Money Behind the Fight to Undermine Medicaid|https://www.texasobserver.org/money-behind-fight-undermine-medicaid/]]'' December 5, 2013, Forrest Wilder, [[Texas Observer]]
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On April 1, [[Texas]]' most powerful elected officials gathered at the state Capitol to rail against [[Medicaid]]. In a packed press conference room with protesters shouting outside the door, [[Republican]] Gov. [[Rick Perry]], Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst, and U.S. Sens. [[John Cornyn]] and [[Ted Cruz]] made clear to reporters that Texas—the state with the nation's largest uninsured population—wouldn't expand the program that provides health insurance to the poor and disabled.
Under the [[Affordable Care Act]], the federal government would have largely paid for Medicaid to cover an additional 1.5 million Texans. But the state's Republican leaders instead called for the federal government to "block grant" Medicaid, giving them a lump sum of money to run the program as they see fit. Dewhurst compared expanding the current Medicaid system to drug addiction. "Would you consider expanding a broken system? Of course not, of course not," Dewhurst said. "It's like a drug dealer. You give them their first hit free and then they're hooked for years and years."
The group that organized the press conference and supplied the policy prescription was the [[Texas Public Policy Foundation]] (TPPF), an influential think tank funded largely by right-wing foundations, corporations and wealthy Texans. TPPF has been instrumental in preventing increased spending on Medicaid and other social welfare programs in Texas. Perry, Cruz, Cornyn and other politicians frequently turn to TPPF to help make the intellectual case for reducing government involvement in health care. The press conference was part of TPPF's multi-year strategy to remake Medicaid in accordance with free-market principles. The think tank would later claim credit for helping block Medicaid expansion in Texas under Obamacare.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Monopolization of America|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLfO-2t1qPQ]]'' May 6, 2018, Robert Reich, [[YouTube]]
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[[Robert Reich]] looks at antitrust laws and corporate giants.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The most chilling aspect of Trump's Monday night crackdown on law-abiding protesters|https://www.vox.com/2020/6/1/21277610/monday-lafayette-square-tear-gas]]'' June 1, 2020, Matthew Yglesias, [[Vox]]
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Monday evening's images of peaceful protesters in [[Washington, DC]]'s Lafayette Square being attacked and gassed by federal law enforcement officers were chilling.
Reflecting on them, what's even more alarming is the context. The officers began their assault just after 6:30 pm — less than half an hour before a 7 pm curfew that had already been ordered by DC Mayor [[Muriel Bowser]] was set to take effect. [[Legal]]ly speaking, the crowd should have dispersed then and there would have been no problem with the president strolling across the park to do his photo op at St John's Church. Realistically, the odds are good that the crowd would not have dispersed. But starting at 7 pm, a group of officers forcibly expelling protesters from the park would have been enforcing the law.
Doing it at 6:36 pm or so served no real purpose except to make the law enforcement action flagrantly abusive. And that itself sends a powerful message.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[The Most Influential Spreader of Coronavirus Misinformation Online|https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/24/technology/joseph-mercola-coronavirus-misinformation-online.html]]'' July 24, 2021, Sheera Frenkel, [[New York Times]]
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SAN FRANCISCO — The article that appeared online on Feb. 9 began with a seemingly innocuous question about the legal definition of vaccines. Then over its next 3,400 words, it declared coronavirus vaccines were "a medical fraud" and said the injections did not prevent infections, provide immunity or stop transmission of the disease.
Instead, the article claimed, the shots "alter your genetic coding, turning you into a viral protein factory that has no off-switch."
Its assertions were easily disprovable. No matter. Over the next few hours, the article was translated from English into Spanish and Polish. It appeared on dozens of blogs and was picked up by anti-vaccination activists, who repeated the false claims online. The article also made its way to [[Facebook]], where it reached 400,000 people, according to data from [[CrowdTangle]], a Facebook-owned tool.
The entire effort traced back to one person: [[Joseph Mercola]].
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{{f37.png}} ''[[The Most Powerful Conservative Couple You've Never Heard Of|https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/07/us/politics/liz-dick-uihlein-republican-donors.html]]'' June 7, 2018, Stephanie Saul, [[New York Times]]
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Few political donors are as influential, yet little known, as Liz and Dick Uihlein.
The Midwestern couple has joined the upper pantheon of [[Republican]] donors alongside names like Koch, Mercer and Adelson. They have spent roughly $26 million on the current election cycle, supporting more than 60 congressional candidates, working outside the party establishment to advance a combative, hard-right conservatism, from [[Washington]] to the smallest town.
Mr. Uihlein (pronounced YOU-line), a scion of one of the founders of Schlitz beer, underwrites firebrand anti-establishment candidates who typically defend broad access to assault weapons and assail transgender rights. He has also bankrolled partisan newspapers and backed [[Roy Moore]] in [[Alabama]] even after he was accused of sexual misconduct with underage girls.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The multimillion-dollar Christian group attacking LGBTQ+ rights|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/20/alliance-defending-freedom-multimillion-dollar-conservative-christian-group-attacking-lgbtq-rights]]'' February 21, 2020, Jessica Glenza, [[The Guardian]]
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ADF, which reportedly received more than $55m in contributions in [[2018]], claims to have more than 3,400 affiliated attorneys and judges worldwide. In the 25 years since it was founded, it has brought 10 cases before the US supreme court, including some of the most consequential cases of the last decade on contraceptive and gay rights.
ADF is, "an aggressive, strategic legal group that is about Christian supremacy and hegemony in the US and in the world," said [[Frederick Clarkson]], a senior research analyst with [[Political Research Associates]]. "It's the world under God's law."
The group's work against [[LGBTQ]]+ people has led experts on extremism at the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] to label them a hate group. ADF rejects that label.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The MyPillow Guy, explained by someone who read his memoir|https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2020/8/19/21375208/mypillow-oleandrin-mike-lindell-trump-corona]]'' August 19, 2020, Meredith Haggerty, [[Vox]]
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If you are familiar with [[Mike Lindell]], you almost definitely know him as "the MyPillow guy." That could mean you've seen his commercials late at night on cable stations that only play sitcom reruns, hawking "the most comfortable pillow you'll ever own." It could also mean you've seen headlines like "MyPillow CEO tells Americans to pray and read the Bible during appearance at White House coronavirus briefing" and "Trump 'enthusiastic' over unproven coronavirus therapeutic, MyPillow creator says."
Perhaps stories like these have created for you more questions.
Who is the MyPillow guy? Why is he buddies with the president? Why has he taken such an active role in the White House's coronavirus messaging? What is oleandrin, the supposed coronavirus cure he's boosting? Why is he hugging that pillow so tight?
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The myth of the free speech crisis|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/03/the-myth-of-the-free-speech-crisis]]'' September 3, 2019, Nesrine Malik, [[The Guardian]]
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This is the myth of the free speech crisis. It is an extension of the political-correctness myth, but is a recent mutation more specifically linked to efforts or impulses to normalise hate speech or shut down legitimate responses to it. The purpose of the myth is not to secure freedom of speech – that is, the right to express one's opinions without censorship, restraint or legal penalty. The purpose is to secure the licence to speak with impunity; not freedom of expression, but rather freedom from the consequences of that expression.
The myth has two components: the first is that all speech should be free; the second is that freedom of speech means freedom from objection.
The first part of the myth is one of the more challenging to push back against, because instinctively it feels wrong to do so. It seems a worthy cause to demand more political correctness, politeness and good manners in language convention as a bulwark against society's drift into marginalising groups with less capital, or to argue for a fuller definition of female emancipation. These are good things, even if you disagree with how they are to be achieved. But to ask that we have less freedom of speech – to be unbothered when people with views you disagree with are silenced or banned – smacks of illiberalism. It just doesn't sit well. And it's hard to argue for less freedom in a society in which you live, because surely limiting rights of expression will catch up with you at some point. Will it not be you one day, on the wrong side of free speech?
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The N.R.A. Ousts Oliver North and Stifles Debate on Financial Wrongdoing|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-nra-ousts-oliver-north-and-stifles-debate-on-financial-wrongdoing]]'' April 28, 2019, Brian Freskos, [[New Yorker]]
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The [[National Rifle Association]]'s annual convention was consumed by infighting on Saturday, after its president, [[Oliver North]], was ousted by its board and its longtime chief executive, [[Wayne LaPierre]], a week after a joint investigation by The [[New Yorker]] and The Trace exposed hundreds of millions of dollars in questionable payments to N.R.A. executives, contractors, and venders. Adding to the scrutiny of the gun-rights group, the Times reported on Saturday that the New York attorney general, Letitia James, has opened a formal investigation into the group's financial practices, including whether it should retain its nonprofit status.
The convention began with [[Richard Childress]], the N.R.A.'s first vice-president, reading aloud a letter from North, whose role in the organization is largely ceremonial, to hundreds of members gathered at the [[Indiana]] Convention Center, in [[Indianapolis]]. In the letter, North said that he would not seek a second term as president and had created a committee to examine the allegations of financial mismanagement by LaPierre. "If true, the NRA nonprofit status is threatened," North's letter said. "There is a clear crisis that needs to be dealt with immediately and responsibly so the NRA can continue to focus on protecting our [[Second Amendment]]."
This story was published in partnership with The Trace, a nonprofit news organization covering guns in America.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Nativist Lobby: Three Faces of Intolerance|https://www.splcenter.org/20090131/nativist-lobby-three-faces-intolerance]]'' February 1, 2009, Heidi Beirich, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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[[Congress]]man Chris Cannon of [[Utah]] was bearing down. He'd questioned [[Roy Beck]], head of the immigration-restriction group [[NumbersUSA]], three years earlier, and he hadn't felt that he got straight answers then. Now, in the March 24, [[2004]], hearing before the immigration subcommittee of the House Committee on the Judiciary, Cannon was trying once again to pin down Beck's relationship to [[John Tanton]], the racist founder of many of the nation's key nativist groups.
"But you have had a long and intimate relationship with Dr. Tanton, [his organization] U.S. Inc., and the other allied groups...?" Cannon asked.
"Well, I think I would like the definition of intimacy," Beck replied, allowing only that he had known Tanton "as a reporter" in the [[1970]]s and [[1980]]s.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Neo-Confederates|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2000/neo-confederates]]'' September 15, 2000, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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The neo-[[Confederate]] movement includes a number of organizations that generally share the goals of preserving Confederate monuments, honoring the Confederate battle flag, and lauding what is judged to be "Southern" culture. Many have close ties to the white supremacist [[League of the South]] (LOS).
As the battle over removing the Confederate battle flag from atop the [[South Carolina]] Capitol heated up this year, leaders of relatively mainstream groups like the Heritage Preservation Association, the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the United Daughters of the Confederacy shared the podium with the likes of the LOS and the [[Council of Conservative Citizens]] — despite the latter groups' clearly expressed racism.
The political cross-pollination between these neo-Confederate organizations is also seen in the large number of cross-memberships among their leaders and activists.
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[[Gavin McInnes]], founder of the neo-fascist group the [[Proud Boys]], was struggling to break apart toy handcuffs he had brought onstage. He planned to use them as a metaphor for breaking the chains of what he considers to be the rampant stifling of free speech. "Okay, these are a lot stretchier than I thought they would be," he confessed to the audience at Saturday's [[Washington]], [[DC]], rally organized by the Proud Boys and the alt-right. He kept spreading the elastic handcuffs, but they wouldn't break.
McInnes's botched metaphor took place during a free-speech rally that neo-fascists and members of the alt-right had gathered for at Freedom Plaza, just blocks away from the White House. But maybe his failed handcuff display did turn out to be a metaphor, albeit an unintentional one, for the rest of the generally lackluster event. Organizers had talked a big game before the rally, but it all lost momentum even before the official events began. Big names in the far-right internet community including [[Pizzagate]]rs [[Jack Posobiec]], [[Mike Cernovich]], and the failed grifter and energetic troll [[Jacob Wohl]], were all scheduled to speak but dropped out. The Proud Boys were also dealing with their own reported internal turmoil in the days before the event.
The speakers who did end up on stage were a collection of less renowned characters, such as [[YouTube]]r Joey Salads, whose accomplishments include wearing a Swastika armband to a Trump rally as a part of a "social experiment" and faking another video meant to make Trump opponents look bad, and YouTube "CopperCab," of Gingers Do Have Souls viral fame, who screamed obscenities at the crowd and shoved the event's MC and Gavin McInnes as he entered and left the stage.
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{{f105.png}} ''[[The new doctor in Trump's pandemic response briefings: Scott Atlas agrees with him on masks, opening schools|https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/doctor-trumps-pandemic-response-briefings-scott-atlas-agrees/story?id=72376728&cid=clicksource_4380645_5_film_strip_icymi_hed]]'' August 14, 2020, Elizabeth Thomas, [[ABC News]]
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The new doctor in Trump's pandemic response briefings: [[Scott Atlas]] agrees with him on masks, opening schools Atlas has no special expertise in infectious diseases or pandemics.
After months of tension and disagreement between President [[Donald Trump]] and the public health experts on his pandemic response task force, he's added a new one: Dr. Scott Atlas, a medical adviser whose views echo his own.
Trump first introduced Atlas to the American public at a White House briefing Monday, saying he has "many good ideas" and will take administration efforts to combat the pandemic to "a new level."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The New Infowars Is a Vitamin Site Predicting the Apocalypse|https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-natural-news-became-a-conspiracy-hub-rivaling-infowars]]'' June 8, 2019, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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Editor's Note: [[Facebook]] removed [[Natural News]] following the publication of this article.
The headline warned of "LGBT progressivism horrors: Parents to start physically maiming their own babies to slice off all 'gender' organs in the name of progressivism and 'equality.'"
"The next escalation in this war on biology will, I predict, involve parents maiming their newborn infants by slicing off their penis and scrotum shortly after birth in order to 'rid' the child of gender inequality," the author wrote, adding that parents will "commit felony assault against their own children with a scalpel and an ice pack… all in the name of 'progressivism.'"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The new Secretary of Health and Human Services is a member of a fringe medical organization. Here's what that means.|https://respectfulinsolence.com/2016/11/30/the-new-secretary-of-health-and-human-services-is-a-member-of-a-fringe-medical-organization-heres-what-that-means/]]'' November 30, 2016, Orac , [[Respectful Insolence]]
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I'm always hesitant to write about matters that are more political than scientific or medical, although sometimes the sorts of topics that I blog about inevitably require it (e.g., the [[21st Century Cures Act]], an act that buys into the myth that to bring "cures" to patients faster we have to neuter the FDA and a retooled version of which is still being considered). This is one of those times. Yesterday, I woke up to the news that President-Elect [[Donald Trump]] had chosen Rep. [[Tom Price]] (R-GA) as his new Secretary of Health and Human Services. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), of course, figures fairly prominently in a some regular topics discussed on this blog because major federal agencies that I write about are within the DHHS, including the C[[DC]] (vaccine issues, Zika virus, etc.), the FDA (drug approval and drug safety), and, of course, the [[National Institutes of Health]] (billions of dollars worth of medical research). So the HHS Secretary matters, at least for purposes of discussing science-based medicine. Then there's also the issue of Donald Trump's long history of rabid antivaccine views, coupled with the other issue of his having met secretly with [[Andrew Wakefield]] in August in [[Florida]] and, after the election, antivaccine activists seeking to influence him based on that meeting. Heck, as I've noted before, Vice President [[Mike Pence]] apparently doesn't believe that smoking causes cancer and premature death. So I was looking for a signal in whomever Trump picked regarding whether he would actually do anything about vaccine policy potentially harmful to public health.
So why did Tom Price catch my attention more than other Trump cabinet picks? Yes, he detests Obamacare and is likely to be fully enthusiastic about gutting it, but pretty much anyone Trump picked would have been expected to hold that view. It's pretty much par for the course for the [[Republican]] Party these days. I would have been more surprised if Trump had picked someone who was was relatively neutral on the [[Affordable Care Act]]. No, what caught my eye was that I learned that Tom Price is a member of the [[Association of American Physicians and Surgeons]] ([[AAP]]S), and that told me a lot about him, none of it good. For instance, in [[2015]] Charles Pierce referred to Price as "one of [[Georgia]]'s wingnut sawbones" (Price is an orthopedic surgeon), and noted an article by Stephanie Mencimer, The [[Tea Party]]'s Favorite [[Doctor]]s, which included this description of the AAPS:
Yet despite the lab coats and the official-sounding name, the docs of the AAPS are hardly part of mainstream medical society. Think [[Glenn Beck]] with an MD. The group (which did not return calls for comment for this story) has been around since [[1943]]. Some of its former leaders were John Birchers, and its political philosophy comes straight out of [[Ayn Rand]]. Its general counsel is Andrew Schlafly, son of the legendary conservative activist Phyllis. The AAPS statement of principles declares that it is "evil" and "immoral" for physicians to participate in [[Medicare]] and [[Medicaid]], and its journal is a repository for quackery. Its website features claims that tobacco taxes harm public health and electronic medical records are a form of "data control" like that employed by the East German secret police. An article on the AAPS website speculated that [[Barack Obama]] may have won the presidency by hypnotizing voters, especially cohorts known to be susceptible to "neurolinguistic programming"—that is, according to the writer, young people, educated people, and possibly Jews.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The New Trump App Is a Death Star of Fake News-and It Reaches More People Than Daytime Cable News|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-new-trump-app-is-a-death-star-of-fake-news-and-it-reaches-more-people-than-daytime-cable-news?ref=home]]'' May 9, 2020, Stefan Smith, [[Daily Beast]]
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Campaigns and consultants have spent the last four years worrying about the Trump campaign's digital operation. Even before COVID-19 upended the election and forced candidates online, the Trump campaign was geofencing campaign rallies, micro-targeting digital ads, and amplifying deepfake videos.
And now, as both the crisis and the general election enter their third month, panic is beginning to set in about the startling digital gap between the two parties, amplified by the recent Trump campaign announcement of both a new app experience and the start of a $10 million digital push against [[Joe Biden]].
President Trump's campaign manager has called what he's built a "juggernaut" and is likening his digital infrastructure to a Death Star. In reality, what he's built is a trap.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The New York Post's Hunter Biden "Scoop" Involves Some Shady Behavior by a Computer-Repair Guy|https://slate.com/technology/2020/10/hunter-biden-new-york-post-emails-scoop-computer-repair.html]]'' October 14, 2020, Aaron Mak, [[Slate Magazine]]
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The [[New York Post]] on Wednesday published a controversial article purporting to reveal emails between [[Hunter Biden]] and a Ukrainian energy executive. Numerous journalists have questioned the reliability of the Post's reporting, pointing out that it echoes false narratives put out by the [[Trump campaign]] and [[Russia]]n operatives, and that the information was provided by [[Rudy Giuliani]], who has proven himself to be an untrustworthy source. Both [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] have taken steps to prevent the spread of the article out of concern that it may be inaccurate, rely on hacked material, or both.
One of the most bizarre and suspect aspects of the Post's article is the way in which the reporters say they obtained the Hunter Biden dirt. In April [[2019]], according to the article, an unidentified individual dropped off a water-damaged MacBook Pro at a computer repair shop in [[Delaware]], Joe and Hunter Biden's home state. The customer never returned to retrieve the laptop or pay the bill, even though the shop owner repeatedly tried to reach out, according to the Post. The owner couldn't positively identify the customer as Hunter Biden, but he says he noticed a Beau Biden Foundation sticker on the laptop. (The repair receipt that the Post claims to have obtained also lists Hunter Biden as the customer.) The owner then looked through the laptop's hard drive and supposedly came across the emails, along with a lascivious video and images of Hunter Biden, so he alerted the [[FBI]] and handed over the devices. Before turning in the materials to the feds, though, the shop owner copied the hard drive and inexplicably decided to give a copy to [[Robert Costello]], Rudy Giuliani's lawyer. It was Giuliani who then supplied the reporters with the hard drive's contents.
A lot of things don't quite add up about this supremely weird account of how the information changed hands, not the least of which is the supposed conduct of the shop owner. The [[Daily Beast]] ended up tracking down and publishing an interview with a man claiming to be the man in question, in which he spouted conspiracy theories about [[Hillary Clinton]] and denounced Trump's impeachment as a "sham." He also said that there had actually been three laptops and that he had a medical condition that prevented him from seeing who exactly had dropped them off. The Daily Beast reported that the interviewee, [[John Paul Mac Isaac]] of Wilmington, kept changing his story about how he came into contact with the FBI.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The next casualty of Betsy DeVos? Civil rights protections on campus|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jul/18/betsy-devos-education-civil-rights-protections-office]]'' July 18, 2017, Douglas Williams, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Betsy DeVos]] wants to "return" the [[Office of Civil Rights]] in her education department "to its role as a neutral, impartial, investigative agency". Lest our sense of irony has been dulled by the clown car that is Trump-era federal politics, her goal is nothing of the sort.
In fact, the goal of our 11th – and worst – secretary of education is simple: the dismantling of the office designed to ensure the compliance of our country's universities with the various anti-discrimination statutes that are on the books. But before we get into any of the terrible ramifications of DeVos's edict, it should be pointed out that she is a massive hypocrite.
When the Obama administration sent out a letter to state boards of education reminding them that there are legal protections for queer, transgender and gender non-conforming students – including allowing them to use the bathroom that best fits their gender identity – it was seen as a milestone in the guarantee of a safe environment of learning for everyone. For most Americans, using the bathroom is something that we take for granted; when you gotta go, you go.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Night Steve Bannon Came to Toronto|https://thewalrus.ca/the-night-steve-bannon-came-to-toronto/]]'' November 5, 2018, Ira Wells, [[The Walrus]]
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In the days leading up to last Friday's Munk debate in [[Toronto]] between [[Steve Bannon]] and [[David Frum]], an expanding roster of politicians and activists declared Bannon a "fascist" and "Nazi" who was beyond the pale of public engagement. [[Charlie Angus]], an NDP MP, called on the Munk foundation to cancel its invitation "out of respect for the victims" of the October 27 [[Pittsburgh]] synagogue shooting. For Nigel Barriffe and Cynthia Levine-Rasky, of the [[Urban Alliance on Race Relations]], Bannon's appearance "undermines democratic principles" and "encourages white nationalist violence." [[Naomi Klein]] tweeted that the debate was "fuel" for Toronto's "crisis of rising white supremacy." If any of the event's attendees had missed those criticisms, there was no missing the chants of hundreds of protestors outside [[Roy Thomson Hall]].
Bannon is widely reviled for stoking xenophobic fears at [[Breitbart]] News, where he was executive chairman, and, when he was chief strategist for [[Donald Trump]], for urging the president to carry out, among other things, an executive order banning immigrants from [[Muslim]]-majority countries. [[Critic]]s also accuse him of aggressively promoting the brand of right-wing extremism currently ascendant in [[Brazil]], [[Hungary]], and [[Italy]]. Bannon's opponent, and the clear hometown favourite, was David Frum, a staff writer at [[The Atlantic]] who, over the last couple of years, has emerged as a fierce critic of Trumpism. But, far from being seen as the antidote to Bannon, Frum—the former [[George W. Bush]] speechwriter who minted the phrase "axis of evil"—was caricatured on social media as a warmonger and the moral equivalent of his opponent.
For those in favour of the event, however, the "dangerous" nature of Bannon's views was the very reason he needed be heard and debated—even by someone right leaning, such as Frum. Michael Enright, a veteran [[CBC]] broadcaster, conceded that Bannon may be a "glib, well-dressed fascist" but believed a civil confrontation with him would represent "a symbol of our ability to tolerate words and thoughts we despise."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Notorious Book that Ties the Right to the Far Right|https://newrepublic.com/article/146925/notorious-book-ties-right-far-right]]'' February 2, 2018, Sarah Jones, [[New Republic]]
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The [[Camp of the Saints]] has long been influential in organized white supremacy. "In 2011, the book started to get really popular in white nationalist circles," Ryan Lenz, a senior investigative reporter for the Southern Poverty Law Center, told me. He compared its influence to that of the infamous The [[Turner Diaries]], which imagines a race war that obliterates all non-whites and Jews. "And the reason for this," Lenz explained, "is that in the early teens—in 2010, 2011, 2012—the idea of white genocide became very popular in the white nationalist news."
Raspail's fear—that a weak West will be easy prey for the ravenous East and South—fits neatly into white nationalist rhetoric. "The premise of Camp of the Saints plays directly into that idea of white genocide," Lenz continued. "It is the idea that through immigration, if it's left unchecked, the racial character and content of a culture can be undermined to the point of oblivion."
These sentiments are old and deeply rooted. When immigration is in the news, the extent to which these fears grip white Americans becomes clear. "Some argue that immigrants will take jobs," said Alan Kraut, a professor of U.S. history at American University. "But throughout our history, there are those who argue that the experience and culture of immigrants will dilute American culture and politics."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Now-Defunct Firms Behind 8chan, QAnon|https://krebsonsecurity.com/2020/10/the-now-defunct-firms-behind-8chan-qanon/]]'' October 22, 2020, Brian Krebs, [[Krebs on Security]]
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Some of the world's largest Internet firms have taken steps to crack down on disinformation spread by [[QAnon]] conspiracy theorists and the hate-filled anonymous message board [[8chan]]. But according to a [[California]]-based security researcher, those seeking to de-platform these communities may have overlooked a simple legal solution to that end: Both the [[Nevada]]-based web hosting company owned by 8chan's current figurehead and the California firm that provides its sole connection to the Internet are defunct businesses in the eyes of their respective state regulators.
In practical terms, what this means is that the legal contracts which granted these companies temporary control over large swaths of Internet address space are now null and void, and American Internet regulators would be well within their rights to cancel those contracts and reclaim the space.
That idea was floated by [[Ron Guilmette]], a longtime anti-spam crusader who recently turned his attention to disrupting the online presence of QAnon and 8chan (recently renamed "[[8kun]]").
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Null hypothesis: Gary Null attacks science-based medicine|https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/the-null-hypothesis-gary-null-attacks-science-based-medicine/]]'' May 14, 2018, David Gorski, [[Science-Based Medicine]]
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Shares
Sometimes, a topic appeals to me because I think it would be fun to write about, even if there are other stories in the news or studies recently published that might be more serious or perhaps more interesting to more of our readers. Sometimes a topic demands to be discussed simply because I feel as though it is my responsibility or duty to do so. Sometimes, on uncommon occasions, a topic falls into both categories. So it is this week, because [[Gary Null]] has been attacking science-based medicine in general and even naming names, including Steve Novella and myself, among others. Since Steve appears to have declined to pick up the gauntlet (and might even be wise to have done so), I have a hard time letting something like this pass without a response, because, I guess, that's just who I am.
Who is Gary Null?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The NY Post's Hunter Biden Laptop Story Is a Right-to-Repair Nightmare|https://www.vice.com/en/article/qj4gqv/the-ny-posts-hunter-biden-laptop-story-is-a-right-to-repair-nightmare]]'' October 14, 2020, Matthew Gault, [[Vice News]]
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According to a story in the [[New York Post]], a repair store in [[Delaware]] snooped through the contents of an abandoned MacBook Pro and allegedly unearthed video, photos, and emails belonging to [[Joe Biden]]'s son [[Hunter Biden]]. The New York Post pitches it as a "smoking gun" for a narrative promoted by [[Donald Trump]] about Hunter Biden's dealings with a Ukrainian energy company, but a closer look at the story, and at the etiquette of the vast majority of repair stores, reveals a lot of red flags. On Wednesday afternoon, [[Twitter]] stopped users from sharing the article because, Twitter claimed, it contained hacked material.
"The computer was dropped off at a repair shop in Biden's home state of Delaware in April [[2019]], according to the store's owner," the New York Post said. "The customer who brought in the water-damaged MacBook Pro for repair never paid for the service or retrieved it or a hard drive on which its contents were stored, according to the shop owner, who said he tried repeatedly to contact the client."
"The shop owner couldn't positively identify the customer as Hunter Biden, but said the laptop bore a sticker from the Beau Biden Foundation, named after Hunter's late brother and former Delaware attorney general," the article notes.
Computer repair experts say this story doesn't make a lot of sense, and that it is incredibly hard to believe that a repair shop owner couldn't identify exactly who dropped off the computer.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Occidental Observer: Online Anti-Semitism's New Voice|https://www.adl.org/news/article/the-occidental-observer-online-anti-semitisms-new-voice]]'' December 14, 2012, [[Anti-Defamation League]]
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An online publication called The [[Occidental Observer]] has become a primary voice for anti-Semitism from far-right intellectuals. Founded in October [[2007]] as a "Webzine," or online magazine, it is one of a number of publishing efforts that have grown out of the [[Charles Martel Society]], a group founded by [[William Regnery]] II, a [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]-based heir to the Regnery publishing fortune.
[[Kevin MacDonald]]'s influence
Ideologically, the magazine is guided by the ideas of Kevin MacDonald, an anti-Semitic professor of evolutionary psychology at [[California]] State University, Long Beach, who regularly writes for the publication.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The one thing Democrats can do to stop Trump from replacing Justice Ginsburg|https://www.vox.com/21446198/democrats-ruth-bader-ginsburg-trump-supreme-court-packing]]'' September 18, 2020, Ian Millhiser, [[Vox]]
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President [[Barack Obama]] had the opportunity — or should have — to fill [[Justice Antonin Scalia]]'s seat in [[2016]] and give liberals a majority on the Supreme Court for the first time since the Nixon administration. But he didn't get that opportunity. Instead, [[Republican]]s blocked him under a new stricture they invented, audaciously named the "Biden rule," which decreed that no Supreme Court vacancy that arises in the final year of a president's term may be filled.
The Biden rule got its name from an exaggerated reading of a [[1992]] speech by then-Sen. [[Joe Biden]], where the future Democratic presidential nominee argued that then-President [[George H.W. Bush]] "should consider following the practice of a majority of his predecessors and not — and not — name a nominee until after the November election is completed" if a vacancy arose on the Supreme Court.
The question four years later: Are Republicans serious about their adopted rule? Will they risk Biden himself filling the seat left vacant by Ruth Bader Ginsburg if Trump loses in November? McConnell's been clear: The answer is no. On Friday night, a few hours Ginsberg's death, McConnell said Trump's nominee would get a vote.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Opposite of Socialized Medicine|https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/02/aaps-make-health-care-great-again/607015/]]'' February 25, 2020, Olga Khazan, [[The Atlantic]]
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The [[Association of American Physicians and Surgeons]] might sound like another boring doctors' group politely debating telehealth legislation. But AAPS is a small yet vociferous interest group. Like Zelig with a stethoscope, it has popped up in nearly every major health-care debate for decades, including the [[Affordable Care Act]] and opioids, and it wields a surprising amount of influence. Senator [[Rand Paul]] of [[Kentucky]] was outed as a member in [[2010]]. (A Paul spokesperson told me that while the senator is no longer a member, he is supportive of AAPS's fight against Obamacare.) When Representative [[Tom Price]] of [[Georgia]] was nominated to lead President [[Donald Trump]]'s Department of Health and Human Services, several newspapers pointed out that he, too, was a member. (At the time, an HHS spokesperson said that not all doctors in a group believe the same thing.)
Though AAPS often takes positions that are associated with conservative groups, it sometimes goes even further, pushing fringe views that most mainstream conservatives do not endorse, such as the belief that mandatory vaccination is "equivalent to human experimentation" and that [[Medicare]] is "evil." Over the years, the group seems to have coalesced around an ethos of radical self-determination and a belief that mainstream science isn't always trustworthy. It's the most curious of medical organizations: a doctors' interest group that seems more invested in the interests of doctors, rather than public health.
At a time when doctors are facing scorching levels of burnout, health-care costs are soaring, and seemingly everyone is frustrated with the status quo, AAPS seems to have come up with an unusual answer: to turn back the clock. AAPS sees its vision as forward-looking and modern, but the group's rhetoric recalls an era when a doctor would treat you for just a few bucks. No insurance deductible would need to be met first, and no intimidating vaccine schedule had been mandated from above.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The other conservative news network Trump keeps tweeting about, explained|https://www.vox.com/2019/5/13/18617594/trump-one-america-news-network-explained]]'' May 13, 2019, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] began his Monday morning by posting a tweet thanking his favorite TV show, Fox & Friends, for a "great show this morning." Four minutes later, the president posted another tweet congratulating a lesser-known right-wing news network — [[One America News Network]].
"Also, congratulations to @OANN on the great job you are doing and the big ratings jump ("thank you President Trump")!" he wrote. (It's unclear what evidence, if any, Trump has that OANN has experienced a "big ratings jump.")
OANN's platform is nowhere near as large as [[Fox News]] — the network is available via [[DirecTV]] and Verizon's Fios but not most cable packages, and its ratings are reportedly beneath the Tennis Channel — but it is even more doggedly loyal to the president. Trump is increasingly taking notice.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The partisan culture war over masks|https://www.vox.com/2020/5/13/21257181/coronavirus-masks-trump-republicans-culture-war]]'' May 13, 2020, Zack Beauchamp, [[Vox]]
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Infected people wearing masks are less likely to spray virus-containing droplets onto others, which means that universal mask-wearing should, in theory, make everyone safer. There's some evidence from across the world that suggests the widespread use of masks has played a role in reducing coronavirus transmission. Studies on mask-wearing generally support it, finding that masks generally provide at least some protection. At worst, masks are a low-cost intervention that might help at the margins.
But in recent weeks, mask-wearing in the United States has become another flashpoint in the partisan culture wars.
President Trump refuses to wear a mask in public appearances — including one at a factory that produces masks — or in his office, despite a recent outbreak among the White House staff. Vice President [[Mike Pence]] opted not to wear one when he visited the [[Mayo Clinic]], a prominent medical facility in [[Minnesota]] that's treating coronavirus patients. Many [[Republican]]s in [[Congress]] have opted not to wear masks on the House and Senate floors, despite several members of their caucus testing positive for the illness earlier this spring.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Party of Idolaters|https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/02/right-still-makes-might/607132/]]'' February 27, 2020, Reed Galen, [[The Atlantic]]
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The GOP now exists to further the personal desires and wealth of one man. We now see friends and former colleagues celebrate its new form. It is no longer a party of ideas, but a party of idolaters. It is a dark mirror of the authoritarian regimes we once fought.
In the past several decades, America has experienced a steady dilution of the power, competence, and value of our institutions, and the near collapse of what we once called political discourse. Public trust in government, business, religious institutions, and our faith in the idea of America is strained to the breaking point. As Lincoln understood on the eve of the Civil War, we need a clarion call to hold the line against a tyranny from within.
If [[Donald Trump]] wins a second term, the consequences will be dark—and it does no one any good to deny them. The month following his Senate acquittal has given us a preview of what lies ahead. Even his friends and fans now understand what Trump might do with untrammeled power in a second term.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Party of Life Embraces Trump's Death Cult|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-party-of-life-embraces-trumps-gdp-death-cult]]'' March 24, 2020, Matt Lewis, [[Daily Beast]]
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In the last 24 hours, it has become clear that, despite warnings from experts like Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], [[Donald Trump]] is willing to sacrifice lives to try and save the economy and his chances for re-election.
The amazing thing is that some of his prominent supporters are starting to say the silent part out loud. Consider the comments of [[Wisconsin]] Sen. [[Ron Johnson]], who, a few days ago, said "We don't shut down our economy because tens of thousands of people die on the highways. It's a risk we accept so we can move about. We don't shut down our economies because tens of thousands of people die from the common flu."
In other words, we take inherent risks all the time. Why should a global pandemic be any different?
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{{f43.png}} ''[[The party of Trump goes fully far-right|https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2018/11/08/party-trump-goes-fully-far-right/]]'' November 8, 2018, Ishaan Tharoor, [[Washington Post]]
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In the run-up to Tuesday's midterms, Rep. [[Steve King]] (R-Iowa) faced mounting condemnation over his openly white-supremacist politics. King has a long record of demonizing minorities, fulminating over the decline of white "civilization" and courting extremists who peddle racist conspiracy theories about the "replacement" of white [[Europe]]ans by nonwhite immigrants.
King also sparked ire after meeting members of the far-right [[Austria]]n Freedom Party, which was founded by a former SS officer and has since struggled to shed links to its neo-fascist past. He defended fraternizing with them with a matter-of-fact observation: "If they were in America pushing the platform that they push, they would be [[Republican]]s," he said.
There are many Republicans who would bristle at King's contention, but they are a waning force. President Trump has been the catalyst of a dramatic realignment — or "a repolarization of politics," as my colleagues Michael Scherer and Josh Dawsey put it — that branded the GOP as the faction of white nationalist rage.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The past 48 hours of Justice Department political shenanigans, explained|https://www.vox.com/2020/9/25/21455849/barr-pennsylvania-ballots-freed-durham-flynn]]'' September 25, 2020, Andrew Prokop, [[Vox]]
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Though Election Day is approaching and voting has already started in some states, Attorney General Bill Barr's Justice Department has been involved in a whirlwind two days of unusual, politically charged activity.
Most notably, a US attorney made a vague, partially inaccurate statement Thursday about problems with a handful of military ballots in one [[Pennsylvania]] county — a statement that went out of its way to say the ballots were cast for [[Donald Trump]]. This seemed designed to boost the president's claims that mail voting is riddled with fraud, and indeed, press secretary [[Kayleigh McEnany]] revealed that the White House had a heads-up about it.
Also Thursday, Barr released some information that he suggested cast further doubt on a major source for the Steele dossier, sending it in a letter to Senate Judiciary Chair [[Lindsey Graham]] (R-SC). The Steele dossier was clearly deeply flawed, and Trump's supporters have zeroed in on the [[FBI]]'s use of it as part of their larger project to discredit the [[Russia]] investigation. But the political dimension of this revelation was obvious: Graham quickly went on [[Fox News]] to tout his findings and to ask Fox viewers for donations to help him in his own tough reelection.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Persistent Influence of Trump's "Shadow Adviser" Erik Prince|https://theintercept.com/2019/11/05/erik-prince-trump-ukraine-china/]]'' November 6, 2019, Jeremy Scahill, [[The Intercept]]
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The [[Wall Street Journal]] reported on Tuesday that the Trump administration approached [[Blackwater]] founder and Trump shadow adviser [[Erik Prince]] about potentially buying a Ukrainian aerospace company that the U.S. government wants to prevent the [[Chinese]] government from acquiring. "Motor Sich is a leading maker of helicopter and airplane engines and the U.S. wants to scuttle its pending sale to a group of Chinese companies to keep Beijing from acquiring vital defense technology," according to the report. "A U.S. government official sought out Mr. Prince in [[Washington]] earlier this year. Mr. Prince expressed interest in Motor Sich, as long as the company remained a Ukrainian entity and he could receive its client list, the U.S. official said." Prince is an interesting choice if the White House wanted to prevent [[China]] from acquiring the firm. Prince's latest venture, [[Frontier Services Group]], is a [[Hong Kong]]-based company and largely controlled by the Chinese government's powerful investment arm.
This story comes as [[BuzzFeed News]] published files from special counsel [[Robert Mueller]]'s investigation, including dozens of pages of documents detailing some of Prince's role during the Trump campaign and transition. These files were produced by the [[FBI]] as part of its interviews with former top White House adviser [[Steve Bannon]].
[[The Intercept]]'s [[Jeremy Scahill]] and Matthew Cole discussed all of these developments.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The person behind a privacy nightmare has a familiar face|https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/The-person-behind-a-privacy-nightmare-has-a-14993625.php]]'' January 22, 2020, Owen Thomas, [[San Francisco Chronicle]]
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[[Hoan Ton-That]]? Again?
That's what I thought when I read Kashmir Hill's excellent piece in the [[New York Times]] about the founder of [[Clearview AI]], a secretive New York startup that scours the internet for images of people and uses them to provide police with uncannily accurate identification of suspects based on a single photo.
Hill writes that the tool, based on a database of 3 billion images, "could end your ability to walk down the street anonymously."
After Hill asked some police customers to test Clearview's app with photos of herself, it did something curious. It stopped returning any results for her image, and soon after company representatives called the officers asking if they were speaking to journalists. That suggests Clearview personnel had access to law enforcement agencies' searches, and was actively reviewing them.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Philippines Wants to Arrest 8chan Founder Fredrick Brennan: 'It's Basically a Death Sentence'|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3mqzb/the-philippines-wants-to-arrest-8chan-founder-fredrick-brennan-its-basically-a-death-sentence]]'' February 27, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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The owner of [[8chan]], the hate-filled message board that hosted rants from multiple mass shooters in the last 12 months, is suing the man who founded the site for cyber libel over tweets suggesting he was "senile."
[[Jim Watkins]], who took control of 8chan in [[2015]], issued the lawsuit against [[Fredrick Brennan]] last year as the pair were entangled in a feud over the future of the anonymous forum.
On Thursday, a court in the [[Philippines]] issued a warrant for Brennan's arrest.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[The plot against America: Inside the Christian right plan to "remodel" the nation|https://www.salon.com/2019/04/13/the-plot-against-america-inside-the-christian-right-plan-to-remodel-the-nation/]]'' April 13, 2019, Paul Rosenberg, [[Salon]]
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On April 3, [[USA Today]] published an array of stories under the banner, "Copy, Paste, Legislate," exploring the political impact of model bills on state-level legislation — more than 10,000 bills from [[2010]] to [[2018]] — based on a two-year joint investigation with the [[Arizona Republic]] and the [[Center for Public Integrity]]. The lead story headline said it all: "You elected them to write new laws. They're letting corporations do it instead."
OK, it wasn't quite all. While corporate influence was the strongest, figures revealed that conservative groups weren't far behind: There were 4,301 bills from industry and 4,012 from conservative groups, far more than the 1,602 from liberal groups or the 248 classified as "other." The hidden origins of these bills often hides their true intent. The most notorious such group, the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]], or ALEC, for instance combines business interests with movement conservatives.
But within the fold of "conservative groups" there's a whole other story to be told about the organizing of extremist religious conservatives, whose political mobilization, as I've noted in the past, played a crucial role in electing [[Donald Trump]]. Indeed, just the day before "Copy, Past, Legislate" was published, the [[Texas]] Senate passed SB-17, a bill that would protect anti-[[LGBTQ]] discrimination by all licensed professionals who claim to act on a "sincerely held religious belief."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Pope's No. 1 American Nemesis-a COVID Skeptic-Is Now Fighting for His Life|https://www.thedailybeast.com/cardinal-raymond-burke-pope-francis-american-covid-skeptic-nemesis-fighting-for-his-life]]'' August 16, 2021, Barbie Latza Nadeau, [[Daily Beast]]
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ROME—American Cardinal [[Raymond Burke]], who staunch conservatives in the [[Catholic Church]] view as something of an anti-[[Pope Francis]], is fighting for his life on a ventilator in a [[Wisconsin]] hospital after contracting what he often referred to as the "Wuhan Virus." The prelate was on a vacation from [[Rome]], where he lives.
The 73-year-old cardinal has shown himself to be a COVID-19 denier, publicly scoffing at [[Italy]]'s strict lockdown measures during the height of the pandemic and was even seen strolling around Rome mask-free even when face coverings were mandated outside. He was the subject of a brief Italian news report that showcased Americans defying Italy's anti-COVID measures, telling the newspaper that closing Catholic churches and social outdistancing was "un-Godly."
Burke has been one of Pope Francis' harshest critics, teaming up with Stever Bannon and conservative Italian politician [[Matteo Salvini]] to condemn Francis on issues such as immigration and homosexuality. He was also tapped to be the spiritual director of a failed venture by Bannon to develop an alt-right academy in an ancient monastery in the foothills of Rome, which has been curtailed by the Italian government.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The post-Christian culture wars|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/11/26/20978613/donald-trump-christians-william-barr-impeachment]]'' November 26, 2019, Ezra Klein, [[Vox]]
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[[Republican]]s control the White House, the Senate, and the Supreme Court. They have 27 governorships and governing trifectas in 21 states. But many conservatives — particularly [[Christian]] conservatives — believe they're being routed in the war that matters most: the post-Christian culture war. They see a diverse, secular left winning the future and preparing to eviscerate both Christian practice and traditional mores. And they see themselves as woefully unprepared to respond with the ruthlessness that the moment requires.
Enter [[Donald Trump]]. Whatever Trump's moral failings, he's a street fighter suited for an era of political combat. Christian conservatives believe — rightly or wrongly — that they've been held back by their sense of righteousness, grace, and gentility, with disastrous results. Trump operates without restraint. He is the enemy they believe the secular deserve, and perhaps unfortunately, the champion they need. Understanding this dynamic is crucial to understanding the psychology that attracts establishment Republicans to Trump, and convinces them that his offense is their best defense.
If this sound exaggerated, consider two recent speeches given by Attorney General [[William Barr]]. Barr is a particularly important kind of figure in the Trump world. He previously served as attorney general under [[George H.W. Bush]], and had settled into a comfortable twilight as a respected member of the Republican legal establishment. It's the support of establishment Republicans like Barr that gives Trump his political power and protects him from impeachment. But why would someone like Barr spend the end of his career serving a man like Trump?
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Post-Election Proud Boys Meltdown Is Here, and It's Ugly|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-post-election-proud-boys-meltdown-is-here-and-its-ugly]]'' November 11, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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The one-time leader of the [[Proud Boys]]' most paramilitary arm is now trying to rebrand the far-right streetfighting group as a more explicitly racist entity. It's the latest headache for an organization currently in denial about President [[Donald Trump]]'s re-election loss.
Kyle "Based Stickman" Chapman was once the leader of the Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights, essentially the frontline shock troops of the group known for taking part in brawls across the country. The Proud Boys' founder even said in [[2017]] that he considered naming Chapman president of the entire organization.
But that was while Trump was ascendant. Now, with the ultranationalist group scrambling in the wake of Trump's loss, Chapman is threatening a putsch to make the Proud Boys even more explicitly hateful, accusing the group's current leadership of being too soft.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Power Worshippers: A look inside the American religious right|https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/power-worshippers-american-religious-200422144158404.html]]'' June 2, 2020, Paul Rosenberg, [[Al Jazeera]]
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For 40 years now, the religious right has been a fixture in American politics and for all that time it has befuddled observers who continually misunderstand it, beginning with its support for [[Ronald Reagan]], a divorced [[Hollywood]] actor, against [[Jimmy Carter]]. Reagan was the first US president to describe himself as a "born-again Christian".
But Reagan - whose wife consulted an astrologer for guidance as first lady - was a virtual saint compared to [[Donald Trump]], the most recent presidential beneficiary of their enthusiastic support, and someone that 81 percent of self-described white evangelical protestants rewarded with their votes.
The secret to making sense of them is simply stated in the title of Katherine Stewart's new book: The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism. It draws on more than a decade of first-hand experience and front-line reporting that began when her daughter's public elementary school was targeted to house a fundamentalist Bible club.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[The President and the Plague|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-president-coronavirus-plague-982150/]]'' April 12, 2020, Jeff Goodell, [[Rolling Stone]]
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In the coming months, Trump would try to blame the WHO for failing to alert other nations early enough to the outbreak. But that's just scapegoating. To anyone schooled in the science of pandemics, when the [[Chinese]] disclosed that they had identified a novel coronavirus on January 7th, it was cause for alarm. And certainly, by then, it was no secret to the Trump administration. [[Alex Azar]], secretary of Health and Human Services, said that his agency learned of the coronavirus on January 3rd, based on [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] director [[Robert Redfield]]'s conversations with Chinese colleagues. Azar told [[CNN]] that he and Redfield officially offered to send a C[[DC]] team into [[China]] on January 6th but did not receive permission for them to enter the country.
If the Trump administration had a better working relationship with the Chinese, that might not have been a problem. But the administration had slashed U.S. public-health staff working inside China from 47 people in [[2017]] to 14 people by [[2019]]. In July 2019, the administration even defunded the position of an epidemiologist who had been embedded inside China's own disease-control agency.
Still, according to former government officials, U.S. intelligence agencies would have been alerted in real time about the outbreak in China. "The U.S. intelligence community would have been well positioned to not only detect the emergence of a novel virus like this," says Ben Rhodes, "but also to understand the extent to which the Chinese might have been suppressing some information about it in those early days." [[John Kerry]] agrees: "I'm told [intelligence] had all this in late December, early January."
Whatever Trump officials knew, they took no significant action in the early days of the outbreak. On January 6th, the CDC issued a level-one travel alert to Wuhan, advising travelers to avoid sick people and animal markets. On January 17th, the CDC and [[Department of Homeland Security]] announced that travelers from Wuhan to the U.S. would undergo entry screening for symptoms associated with COVID-19 at [[San Francisco]], [[New York]], and [[Los Angeles]] airports. According to The [[Washington Post]], Azar had his first discussion about the virus with President Trump on January 18th, a full week after the Chinese had disclosed the genetic structure of the virus. According to the Post, "the president interjected to ask about vaping and when flavored vaping products would be back on the market."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Privatization Zombie|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqSCyMvAWtg]]'' July 12, 2018, NUPGE, [[YouTube]]
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{{f1.png}} ''[[The pro-Trump super PAC at the center of the Ukraine scandal has faced multiple campaign finance complaints|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/10/the-pro-trump-super-pac-at-the-center-of-the-ukraine-scandal-has-faced-multiple-campaign-finance-complaints/]]'' October 22, 2019, Mike Spies, [[Mother Jones]]
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Last year, a Department of Defense contractor quietly donated half a million dollars to a group supporting President [[Donald Trump]]'s reelection.
Once a watchdog organization noticed it, the contribution raised an alarm. Federal contractors are not allowed to donate to political entities. And groups are required by law to examine all donations for potential legal issues. If they discover that a contractor has made a contribution, the money has to be returned.
The other unusual aspect of the donation was the man behind it. [[Randy Perkins]], the founder of DOD contractor AshBritt [[Environmental]], had no history of six-figure contributions to federal political groups, although he has been a regular donor to [[Republican]]s for the past 15 years. He ran unsuccessfully for [[Congress]] as a Democrat in [[2016]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The pro-Trump, anti-left Patriot Prayer group, explained|https://www.vox.com/2020/9/8/21417403/patriot-prayer-explained-portland]]'' September 8, 2020, Jane Coaston, [[Vox]]
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What a "[[Patriot Prayer]] thing" is — and what Patriot Prayer is, exactly — depends on whom you ask. The group described itself on its [[Facebook]] page as an organization based on "encouraging the country to fight for freedom at a local level using faith in God to guide us in the right direction."
That fight has often been physical. Patriot Prayer members have dedicated themselves to fighting antifa and leftist groups in cities across the Pacific Northwest, including [[Portland]]. Brutal street fights between the two groups, often captured on video posted online by observers and members, have taken place since [[2017]]. Gibson, its leader, has been indicted on a felony rioting charge.
The group, founded in [[2016]], has also had close associations with far-right groups like the [[Proud Boys]] and with white supremacists. A man who murdered two people on a train in May 2017 had previously attended a Patriot Prayer event, giving fascist salutes and yelling racist slurs. (Gibson said in an interview with the Guardian that the man had "nothing to do with" Patriot Prayer.)
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{{f81.png}} ''[[The problem with Imam Tawhidi, the media's favourite Muslim|https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-23/imam-tawhidi-the-problem-with-the-medias-favourite-muslim/8643726]]'' June 23, 2017, Bronwyn Adcock, [[ABC News (Australia)]]
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On social media, his supporters, some from right wing groups, support his calls to shut down [[Muslim]] schools and ban Muslims from the Middle East coming to [[Australia]].
But strangely for a Muslim leader, he has very few supporters in the Muslim community.
He has no mosque, and only a handful of followers. And just as curiously, he only appeared in the media for the first time just over a year ago.
So who was he before he became a media star?
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{{f1.png}} ''[[The profound, unforgiving stupidity of Donald Trump's social media summit|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/07/the-profound-unforgiving-stupidity-of-donald-trumps-social-media-summit/]]'' July 11, 2019, Matt Cohen, [[Mother Jones]]
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Consider a few important, but seemingly unrelated moments from history: The creation of the [[First Amendment]] of the Constitution of the United States; the rise of [[Twitter]] and social media; the election of [[Donald Trump]]; the rise of the alt-right; 4Chan and 8Chan; the [[Republican]] party.
All of these timelines converged today at the White House with President Donald Trump's official social media summit, where right-wing trolls were invited to complain about alleged-censorship and media bias. For nearly an hour, Trump spoke to a room of very paranoid and very online conservatives, including memesmith Carpe Dunktum, the double felon who disseminated the "[[Kamala Harris]] isn't black" hoax, Ali Alexander, and [[QAnon]] conspiracy amplifier [[Bill Mitchell]]. During the event, the President complained that Twitter and other social media platforms conspire against him, accused Democrats of being communists, and tried to fight a fly.
It was the latest charge in a long-running conservative campaign to frame technology companies as biased against Republicans. There isn't firm data to suggest this is true—in fact many of the claims are so patently ridiculous and obviously untrue that they betray a profound misunderstanding of how these platforms even work—but that has not stopped right-wingers from spinning unverifiable anecdotes into vast conspiracies.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Prophecies of Q|https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/06/qanon-nothing-can-stop-what-is-coming/610567/]]'' May 14, 2020, Adrienne LaFrance, [[The Atlantic]]
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The power of the internet was understood early on, but the full nature of that power—its ability to shatter any semblance of shared reality, undermining civil society and democratic governance in the process—was not. The internet also enabled unknown individuals to reach masses of people, at a scale Marshall McLuhan never dreamed of. The warping of shared reality leads a man with an AR-15 rifle to invade a pizza shop. It brings online forums into being where people colorfully imagine the assassination of a former secretary of state. It offers the promise of a Great Awakening, in which the elites will be routed and the truth will be revealed. It causes chat sites to come alive with commentary speculating that the coronavirus pandemic may be the moment [[QAnon]] has been waiting for. None of this could have been imagined as recently as the turn of the century.
QAnon is emblematic of modern America's susceptibility to conspiracy theories, and its enthusiasm for them. But it is also already much more than a loose collection of conspiracy-minded chat-room inhabitants. It is a movement united in mass rejection of reason, objectivity, and other Enlightenment values. And we are likely closer to the beginning of its story than the end. The group harnesses paranoia to fervent hope and a deep sense of belonging. The way it breathes life into an ancient preoccupation with end-times is also radically new. To look at QAnon is to see not just a conspiracy theory but the birth of a new religion.
Many people were reluctant to speak with me about QAnon as I reported this story. The movement's adherents have sometimes proved willing to take matters into their own hands. Last year, the [[FBI]] classified QAnon as a domestic-terror threat in an internal memo. The memo took note of a [[California]] man arrested in [[2018]] with bomb-making materials. According to the FBI, he had planned to attack the [[Illinois]] capitol to "make Americans aware of '[[Pizzagate]]' and the New World Order (NWO) who were dismantling society." The memo also took note of a QAnon follower in [[Nevada]] who was arrested in 2018 after blocking traffic on the Hoover Dam in an armored truck. The man, heavily armed, was demanding the release of the inspector general's report on [[Hillary Clinton]]'s emails. The FBI memo warned that conspiracy theories stoke the threat of extremist violence, especially when individuals "claiming to act as 'researchers' or 'investigators' single out people, businesses, or groups which they falsely accuse of being involved in the imagined scheme."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Proud Boys are Dangerous - Know Your Fash|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZMWQDvZQZs]]'' September 18, 2020, Thought Slime, [[YouTube]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Proud Boys Hashtag Has Been Taken Over By Gay Love|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/laurenstrapagiel/proud-boys-hashtag-reclaimed-gay-love-photos]]'' October 4, 2020, Lauren Strapagiel, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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If you search for "[[Proud Boys]]" on [[Twitter]], you won't get what you're expecting, and you will absolutely be delighted. After [[Donald Trump]]'s reference to the extremist group at the first presidential debate, people have taken over the #ProudBoys hashtag with photos of gay men celebrating their lives and their love.
We're Proud and we're Boys and Nazi cowards can fuck right the fuck off. #ProudBoys
The goal of the movement is to take back the hashtag from the Proud Boys, a far-right men's organization with a history of violence. Founded by [[Gavin McInnes]], the group describes itself as "western chauvinists" and the [[FBI]] considers the group to be an extremist organization with ties to white supremacy. When asked to condemn white supremacists during the first presidential debate, Trump told the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by." The statement appears to have galvanized the group and bolstered their following. Given the group's penchant for a certain brand of white masculinity, the move to use the tag with images of gay men is not just a reclamation, but a cheeky provocation. And it's also just plain cute.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The pursuit of herd immunity is a folly – so who's funding this bad science?|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/oct/18/covid-herd-immunity-funding-bad-science-anti-lockdown]]'' October 18, 2020, Trish Greenhalgh, [[The Guardian]]
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Earlier this month, in a wood-panelled room at a country estate in [[Massachusetts]], three defiantly unmasked professors gathered around a large oak table to sign a declaration about the global response to the pandemic. One academic had flown across the Atlantic from [[Oxford]]; another had travelled from [[California]]. The signing ceremony had been carefully orchestrated for media attention, with a slick website and video produced to accompany the event, and an ostentatious champagne toast to follow.
You may not have heard of the "Great Barrington declaration" but you'll likely have seen the headlines that followed it. [[Journalist]]s have written excitedly about an emerging rift in the scientific community as the consensus around the most effective response to Covid supposedly disintegrates. The declaration, which called for an immediate resumption of "life as normal" for everyone but the "vulnerable", fuelled these notions by casting doubt on the utility of lockdown restrictions. "We know that all populations will eventually reach herd immunity", it stated.
Scientists were swift in their response. The declaration's core assumption, that population immunity will be achieved by allowing life to go on as normal and shielding only the most vulnerable from the virus, is entirely speculative. The thrust of its argument is based on a false opposition between those who argue for lockdown and those who are against it, when in fact lockdowns are one of numerous measures that scientists have called for, and are seen as a short-term last resort to regain control.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The QAnon Doctor Pushing Wild Conspiracies About the COVID Vaccine|https://www.vice.com/en/article/88avy5/a-qanon-doctor-who-spoke-at-the-capitol-riots-said-the-covid-vaccine-is-a-witches-brew]]'' January 8, 2021, Jesse Hicks, [[Vice News]]
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When Dr. [[Carrie Madej]] took the stage at the MAGA Freedom Rally D.C. on Wednesday, police sirens wailed as pro-Trump rioters stormed the Capitol. The president's guest speaker told the crowd, a mix of [[QAnon]] supporters and far-right MAGA fans, her thoughts on the COVID vaccine: that it contains bio-sensing nanomachines designed to alter human DNA and control people's minds.
"This is not your normal flu vaccine," Madej said. "This is something totally different. This is a witches' brew. I've never seen anything like this in science or medicine."
"There's many ways it can be taken up into our genome," she continued. "So when this gets into the genome, if it's permanent, guess what? You, as a human, can be patented and owned—look it up!"
Madej describes herself as an osteopathic doctor and a "child of God and a believer in [[Jesus Christ]]." She's also a QAnon believer who questions why COVID-19 has been a bigger story than what she describes as a "global elite pedophile ring" and reposts byzantine diagrams supposedly revealing [[Bill Gates]] as the mastermind behind the global pandemic.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The QAnon orphans: people who have lost loved ones to conspiracy theories|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/23/qanon-conspiracy-theories-loved-ones]]'' September 23, 2020, Cecilia Saixue Watt, [[The Guardian]]
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In early June, however, they had a major fight. Daniel had heard from their mother that Greg was posting on social media about the [[Boogaloo]] Boys, an armed far-right movement in the US that seeks to incite civil war. When Daniel called to confront his brother about the extent of his involvement with them, Greg had insisted that the Boogaloo movement was just an internet joke – but he also said that he hoped the country would, indeed, descend into civil war. The brothers argued and hung up on each other.
On 1 July, Daniel called to apologize. Greg said he was busy, as he was on his way to a counter-protest to a [[Black Lives Matter]] (BLM) rally in Lawrence, [[Kansas]]. He had packed his guns in the car, and was intent on helping local police identify BLM protesters. According to Greg, protesters and antifascist activists were "looting and rioting", and he intended to do his part to stop them. "He said that antifa was lynching people and sending them to re-education camps," said Daniel.
The demonstration was not without violence, though not on the protesters' part: two cars attempted to plow through the crowd; no injuries were reported. There was no truth to what Greg had said. The brothers have not spoken since.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The questions surrounding Trump's trip to Walter Reed hospital, briefly explained|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/11/18/20970407/trump-walter-reed-hospital-trip-explained]]'' November 18, 2019, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] made a trip to [[Walter Reed]] National Military [[Medical]] Center in Bethesda, [[Maryland]], as White House press secretary [[Stephanie Grisham]] put it, to "begin portions of his routine annual physical exam" on Saturday. But there are indications the trip wasn't as routine as the White House would have the public believe.
To be clear, there's no hard evidence that Trump's trip to the hospital was anything more more than a 73-year-old man being proactive about his health. But the White House's complete lack of credibility on issues from crowd size to foreign affairs makes it disconcertingly easy to disbelieve what officials say.
While there would likely be fewer questions surrounding Trump's health if the White House hadn't long established a reputation for lying about everything, there are a number of indicators that something out of the norm went down on Saturday afternoon.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The radical adventures of conservative radio host Mike Caputo|https://buffalonews.com/news/local/the-radical-adventures-of-conservative-radio-host-mike-caputo/article_d3f47fc7-1f23-5bd3-9cd0-29c592f33ecd.html]]'' March 5, 2016, Sandra Tan, [[Buffalo News]]
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Perhaps best known as the campaign manager for Carl Paladino's 2010 run for governor, Caputo now regularly fills in as a political talk show host on WBEN radio.
And he is now working with Paladino as part of the New York political team trying to organize support to help Trump win the state's [[Republican]] nomination.
Caputo makes a pittance of what he used to. He owes the federal government a huge sum in back taxes. And he irritates local Democrats, who label him a paid attack dog.
But Caputo professes not to care. For once, he's happy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The real Maryanne Trump scandal is the Trump family's wealth|https://www.vox.com/2020/8/23/21397856/maryanne-trump-barry-recordings-mary-trump]]'' August 23, 2020, Riley Beggin, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s sister, [[Maryanne Trump Barry]], sharply disparaged the president and said she believed he paid a friend to take his SATs in audio recordings published by the [[Washington Post]] Saturday night.
Trump "has no principles — none," Barry said in the recordings provided to the Post. "It's the phoniness of it all. It's the phoniness and this cruelty. Donald is cruel."
Barry, a former federal judge, made the comments in a set of secret recordings in [[2018]] and [[2019]] by her niece, [[Mary Trump]], who has emerged as a fierce critic of the president.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Real Money Behind the Politicians Who Voted to Overturn the Election|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2021/01/28/the-real-money-behind-the-politicians-who-voted-to-overturn-the-election/]]'' January 28, 2021, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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In the days following the deadly Capitol insurrection by white supremacists, [[QAnon]] adherents, and other [[Donald Trump]] supporters, media outlets including the [[Center for Media and Democracy]] (CMD) have reported on the corporate PACs behind campaign donations that helped elect the scores of [[Republican]] House and Senate members who, just hours after the insurrection, voted to reject President [[Joe Biden]]'s victories in multiple states. In response, many of these companies have pledged to halt donations to the election deniers or pause campaign donations altogether.
But wealthy conservatives and corporations spent far more money on independent groups that paid for ads and other election expenditures to help 106 out of the 147 members of [[Congress]] take office. These Republican politicians would go on to use the "[[Big Lie]]" of alleged voter fraud as an excuse to overturn a valid, democratic election that didn't go their way.
Major companies and executives of [[Wall Street]] firms, fossil fuel businesses, a casino empire, and a shipping giant supplied super PACs and other outside spending groups with hundreds of millions of dollars to elect the Republican election deniers in just their most recent elections alone. Among the top donors were [[Miriam Adelson]] and her recently deceased husband, casino magnate [[Sheldon Adelson]], hedge fund CEO [[Ken Griffin]], Mellon steel fortune heir [[Timothy Mellon]], Blackstone CEO [[Stephen Schwarzman]], and [[Uline]] owner [[Richard Uihlein]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Real Origins of the Religious Right|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/05/religious-right-real-origins-107133]]'' May 27, 2014, Randall Balmer, [[Politico]]
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One of the most durable myths in recent history is that the religious right, the coalition of conservative evangelicals and fundamentalists, emerged as a political movement in response to the U.S. Supreme Court's [[1973]] Roe v. Wade ruling legalizing abortion. The tale goes something like this: Evangelicals, who had been politically quiescent for decades, were so morally outraged by Roe that they resolved to organize in order to overturn it.
This myth of origins is oft repeated by the movement's leaders. In his [[2005]] book, [[Jerry Falwell]], the firebrand fundamentalist preacher, recounts his distress upon reading about the ruling in the Jan. 23, 1973, edition of the [[Lynchburg]] News: "I sat there staring at the Roe v. Wade story," Falwell writes, "growing more and more fearful of the consequences of the Supreme Court's act and wondering why so few voices had been raised against it." Evangelicals, he decided, needed to organize.
Some of these anti- Roe crusaders even went so far as to call themselves "new abolitionists," invoking their antebellum predecessors who had fought to eradicate slavery.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Real Problem with Charles Murray and "The Bell Curve"|https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/voices/the-real-problem-with-charles-murray-and-the-bell-curve/]]'' April 12, 2017, Eric Siegel, [[Scientific American]]
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He's back. Recent college protests have propelled [[Charles Murray]] into the news cycle again, and his resurging book sales show the publicity's not all bad. Attempts to fully discredit his most famous book, [[1994]]'s "[[The Bell Curve]]," have failed for more than two decades now. This is because they repeatedly miss the strongest point of attack: an indisputable—albeit encoded—endorsement of prejudice.
"The Bell Curve" (co-authored with [[Richard Herrnstein]]) prevails as the flagship modern work reporting on racial differences in IQ score. Black people in the U.S. score lower on average than white people (this isn't the book's primary focus, but it's the centerpiece and main draw of attention). As much as progressives don't want to hear such a thing, this book puts it plainly: It's in the data. With the book's standing intact, armchair sociologists at large may defend certain stereotypes by simply pointing its way. As for attempts to take the book down, most critics go after its reasoning or its sources (or the authors' associations with the more notorious sources). But those points should actually take a secondary position within a thorough rebuke. Let me clear my throat.
"The Bell Curve" endorses prejudice by virtue of what it does not say. Nowhere does the book address why it investigates racial differences in IQ. By never spelling out a reason for reporting on these differences in the first place, the authors transmit an unspoken yet unequivocal conclusion: Race is a helpful indicator as to whether a person is likely to hold certain capabilities. Even if we assume the presented data trends are sound, the book leaves the reader on his or her own to deduce how to best put these insights to use. The net effect is to tacitly condone the prejudgment of individuals based on race.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Real Reason Behind Russia's COVID-19 Vaccine Hacks|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-real-reason-behind-russias-covid-19-vaccine-hacks]]'' July 21, 2020, Anna Nemtsova, [[Daily Beast]]
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MOSCOW—[[Russia]]n researchers at five leading scientific institutes and several private laboratories have expended a tremendous effort in a search for a coronavirus vaccine. Some have injected themselves with experimental doses. They've worked weekends and holidays. Russia is currently proposing eight experimental vaccines to the [[World Health Organization]], as prospective treatments or prophylactics for COVID-19.
But just being good was apparently not enough for Russia's propagandists—they want to be first to a vaccine. And Western nations are now accusing [[Moscow]] of scientific cybercrime, saying it helped hackers target coronavirus research in the U.K., U.S., and [[Canada]]. (Russia's ambassador to [[London]] has denied the claims.)
Special services in the three Western nations have accused Russian authorities of assigning a group of cyberspies—known as APT29, or by the nicknames [[Cozy Bear]] or the Dukes—to target COVID-19 research at some of the most successful companies and universities in other nations.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[The real reason the Mercers have cut ties with Steve Bannon|https://www.salon.com/2018/01/09/the-real-reason-the-mercers-have-cut-ties-with-steve-bannon_partner/]]'' January 9, 2018, Jacob Sugarman, [[Salon]]
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On Thursday, [[Rebekah Mercer]], the reclusive daughter of right-wing billionaire [[Robert Mercer]], issued her first-ever public statement, in which she attempted to distance herself from former White House strategist, current [[Breitbart]] chair and future pariah [[Steve Bannon]]. "I support President Trump and the platform upon which he was elected," the statement read. "My family and I have not communicated with Steve Bannon in many months and have provided no financial support to his political agenda, nor do we support his recent actions and statements."
As Buzzfeed reporters Tarini Parti and [[Joseph Bernstein]] noted, the statement "left a lot to the imagination about when and where her family stopped being a benefactor to Bannon's efforts."
Now we have something approaching an answer.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[The real reason Trump is pushing a free speech order on college campuses|https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/05/opinions/trump-cpac-attack-free-speech-college-campus-kanefield/index.html]]'' March 5, 2019, Teri Kanefield, Opinion, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) During his rambling, two hour talk on Saturday at the [[Conservative Political Action Conference]], President [[Donald Trump]] said he soon will sign a free speech order for college campuses. What he left out was that the justification for the order is based on a false interpretation of what is actually happening at America's colleges.
Trump claims he plans to cut off federal funding, at least in part, to colleges that do not protect views across the political spectrum. To make his point, he called [[Hayden Williams]], a conservative activist, onto the stage. Williams alleges that he was punched at the [[University of California]] Berkeley when he tried to express a conservative viewpoint.
In fact, what appears to have happened is that Williams -- who was not a member of the university community -- wandered onto the campus and got into a political quarrel with another person, who was also not a member of the university community. The man who allegedly assaulted Williams was promptly arrested . Berkeley released a statement explaining that the incident was being "willfully distorted and inaccurately reported " and that the campus remained committed to freedom of expression.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[The Real Violent Extremist Threat Growing During Protests|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/boogaloo-protests-antifa-far-right_n_5ee3f503c5b6d5d0fc68f37d?ri18n=true]]'' June 12, 2020, Nick Robins-Early, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has warned repeatedly that antifa, a favorite bogeyman, is behind the violence during recent waves of protest. But while scant evidence supports Trump's claims, another loosely organized movement has become a prominent sideshow at nationwide demonstrations and been linked with attacks and plots to create chaos.
Adherents of the far-right movement known as [[Boogaloo]] have shown up at various protests sparked by the police killing of [[George Floyd]] in [[Minneapolis]], attempting to use the demonstrations to further their own cause and in some cases carrying rifles.
Boogaloo devotees have also carried out violent attacks against police. This week, a [[California]] district attorney said that Steven Carrillo, charged with the ambush shooting death of a sheriff's deputy in California's [[Santa Cruz County]] on June 6, had ties to the Boogaloo. Carrillo had written some of its slogans in blood on the hood of a nearby car before his arrest. Authorities are reportedly looking into whether Carrillo was connected to the May 29 shooting death of a security officer at the federal building in [[Oakland]], California - a shooting that occurred during a large protest in that city over Floyd's killing.
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{{f94.png}} ''[[The Rebel exodus suggests just one 'ism' separates far right from alt-right hate|https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2017/08/16/the-rebel-exodus-suggests-just-one-ism-separates-far-right-from-alt-right-hate-paradkar.html]]'' August 16, 2017, Shree Paradkar, [[Toronto Star]]
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They were all friends until the [[Charlottesville]] protest happened on the weekend.
Then the so-called "alt-right" bared its fangs, running afoul of [[Canada]]'s more euphemistic brand of racism.
The rally to [[Unite the Right]] ended up fracturing it instead — at least in Canada.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Reclusive Hedge-Fund Tycoon Behind the Trump Presidency|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/03/27/the-reclusive-hedge-fund-tycoon-behind-the-trump-presidency]]'' March 17, 2017, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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During the past decade, Mercer, who is seventy, has funded an array of political projects that helped pave the way for Trump's rise. Among these efforts was public-opinion research, conducted by Caddell, showing that political conditions in America were increasingly ripe for an outsider candidate to take the White House. Caddell told me that Mercer "is a libertarian—he despises the [[Republican]] establishment," and added, "He thinks that the leaders are corrupt crooks, and that they've ruined the country."
Trump greeted Caddell warmly in North Charleston, and after giving a speech he conferred privately with him, in an area reserved for V.I.P.s and for White House officials, including Stephen Bannon, the President's top strategist, and [[Jared Kushner]], Trump's son-in-law. Caddell is well known to this inner circle. He first met Trump in the eighties. ("People said he was just a clown," Caddell said. "But I've learned that you should always pay attention to successful 'clowns.' ") Caddell shared the research he did for Mercer with Trump and others in the campaign, including Bannon, with whom he has partnered on numerous projects.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The red pill is coopting the misogynistic parts of ancient Western philosophy|https://qz.com/1434878/red-pill-misogynists-see-themselves-as-heirs-to-greek-and-roman-philosophy/]]'' October 25, 2018, Olivia Goldhill, [[Quartz]]
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The red pill community's attempts to co-opt the classics is motivated, at least in part, by a desire to confer the movement with legitimacy as the modern-day equivalents of these ancient Greek and Roman writers. In so doing, they also demonstrate various virulently sexist elements of the classics that, to date, have all too often been dismissed as unfortunate reflections of a two-millennia-old culture, rather than a serious shortcoming that should be addressed.
Zuckerberg's book analyzes how different factions of the "red pill," as members of the community refer to themselves, gravitate towards different texts. "Pickup Artists," for example, consider Ovid to be a founding father of their theories of seduction. "Men Going Their Own Way" (men who say they'd like to live entirely apart from women), are fans of the Ancient Greek poet Hesiod, who wrote that Zeus made women "as an evil for mortal men, a troublesome partner."
Zuckerberg, who earned a PhD in classics from Princeton University and is the founder and editor in chief of the online classics literary magazine Eidolon, shows that red pill members often explicitly associate themselves with ancient thinkers. One redditor, she notes, wrote in /r/theredpill in [[2016]]: "I am a classicist by training, Phd the whole nine yards. The Greeks and Romans were red pill in the extreme."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The religious right is still sticking by Trump. Sadly, there's a long, grim pattern|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jun/05/donald-trump-religious-right-george-floyd-racism]]'' June 5, 2020, Sarah Posner, [[The Guardian]]
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A common refrain in white evangelical circles is to condemn the police murder of [[George Floyd]] as, in the anodyne words of the evangelist and Trump ally [[Franklin Graham]], a "terrible tragedy that should not have happened and should never happen again". In this all-too prevalent way of thinking, there's only one cure for racism. As [[Dan Patrick]], the [[Republican]] lieutenant governor of [[Texas]], told [[Fox News]] on Wednesday, the country could only be "healed" by people accepting [[Jesus Christ]].
But when it comes to the systemic change demanded by lawful protesters all over the country, from its largest cities to its small towns, Trump's defenders draw the line. "We cannot heal through commissions and blue-ribbon panels and more laws," Patrick told Trump's favorite network. Graham wrote in a [[Facebook]] post, "New laws and more government give-away programs are not the answer. It's a heart problem, and only God can change the human heart."
This white evangelical opposition to laws and policies addressing systemic racism is nothing new. At other similarly transformative moments in recent American history, white fundamentalists and evangelicals viewed the advance of civil rights in America as the nefarious work of leftist outsiders, and opposed laws and policy designed to promote equal rights.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[The Religious Right's Hostility to Science Is Crippling Our Coronavirus Response|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/27/opinion/coronavirus-trump-evangelicals.html]]'' March 27, 2020, Katherine Stewart, Opinion, [[New York Times]]
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[[Donald Trump]] rose to power with the determined assistance of a movement that denies science, bashes government and prioritized loyalty over professional expertise. In the current crisis, we are all reaping what that movement has sown.
At least since the 19th century, when the proslavery theologian Robert Lewis Dabney attacked the physical sciences as "theories of unbelief," hostility to science has characterized the more extreme forms of religious nationalism in the United States. Today, the hard core of climate deniers is concentrated among people who identify as religiously conservative [[Republican]]s. And some leaders of the Christian nationalist movement, like those allied with the [[Cornwall]] Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation, which has denounced environmental science as a "[[Cult]] of the Green Dragon," cast environmentalism as an alternative — and false — theology.
This denial of science and critical thinking among religious ultraconservatives now haunts the American response to the coronavirus crisis. On March 15, [[Guillermo Maldonado]], who calls himself an "apostle" and hosted Mr. Trump earlier this year at a campaign event at his [[Miami]] megachurch, urged his congregants to show up for worship services in person. "Do you believe God would bring his people to his house to be contagious with the virus? Of course not," he said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Republican PAC That's Filming Every Single Thing That Key Democratic Candidates Do or Say|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2014/01/america-rising-the-republican-pac-that-s-filming-every-vulnerable-democratic-candidate.html]]'' January 14, 2014, David Weigel, [[Slate Magazine]]
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It's Miller's job to obsess about those details. He runs [[America Rising]] PAC, the [[Republican]]-aligned opposition research factory launched 10 months ago by [[Mitt Romney]]'s defeated campaign manager [[Matt Rhoades]]. After the election, the [[Republican National Committee]] researched and released an autopsy of the loss. The party needed, according to the RNC, was a group that did "nothing but post inappropriate Democrat utterances and act as a clearinghouse for information on Democrats." Miller left the RNC to join the clearinghouse; As of last week, between the PAC and the LLC run by fellow oppo vet [[Joe Pounder]], America Rising employed 47 more people, full or part-time.
America Rising found office space in the right-to-work concrete paradise of northern [[Virginia]], one metro stop outside of [[Washington]], D.C. Visitors walk into a minimalist space, with no receptionist, past a coffee table that stacks old magazines with conservative cover stars. Every few feet there's a portrait of a Republican icon like Teddy Roosevelt or a ha-ha-remember-that joke at a Democrats' expense. The centerpiece is a blown-up photo of [[John Kerry]] taking a bodysuited windsurfing break during the [[2004]] campaign. They bought it on [[eBay]].
That's about it. The office is quiet, no TVs blaring cable news, most TVs relegated to a "war room" away from the researchers' desks. Many of its employees spend their days "tracking" Democratic candidates, particular Senate candidates in key states. These trackers attempt to shoot video of every single public utterance the candidates' make, in hopes of catching gaffes and flip-flops and collecting an archive that can be mined for hypocrisy and errors.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Republican Plot Against the Popular Will|https://newrepublic.com/article/155670/republican-plot-popular-will]]'' November 8, 2019, Matt Ford, [[New Republic]]
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Democracy's central principle is that the people should decide their own future by electing their own leaders. A growing number of conservatives disagree. Take this week's off-year elections, for example. [[Kentucky]] [[Republican]]s won five out of the six statewide races on Thursday. [[Steve Beshear]], the Democratic candidate for governor, was the only exception. His 5,000-vote margin of victory over incumbent Republican [[Matt Bevin]] was surprising but not shocking. While Bevin had a modest lead in polls ahead of Election Day, he was also a distinctly unpopular figure in the state. Until last month, Bevin ranked as the most unpopular governor in the country with a 32 percent approval rating.
Local GOP leaders have not accepted Beshear's victory. Bevin himself refused to concede on Election Night, citing unidentified "irregularities" in the voting process, and called for a recanvassing of polling places. Robert Stivers, the president of the Kentucky Senate, told reporters that the Republican-held legislature might decide the outcome instead. (A vague provision in the state's constitution lets lawmakers intervene in disputed gubernatorial elections.) According to the Louisville Courier-Journal, Stivers made the dubious claim that most of the votes received by the [[Libertarian]] candidate would have gone to Bevin and made him the winner.
It's unclear whether state lawmakers will embrace this strategy; some Kentucky Republicans have already expressed reservations about it. That it's being discussed at all speaks to a deeper problem on the American right. From President [[Donald Trump]] to state-level GOP candidates to local Republican Party officials, conservatives are declaring themselves as the only legitimate political actors in the American democratic system. And when faced with the choice of conservative governance or the popular will, they've signaled that they'll choose the former over the latter.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Republican political operatives who call the shots at Facebook|https://popular.info/p/the-republican-political-operatives?no_cover=true]]'' October 17, 2019, Judd Legum, [[Popular Information]]
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Why is this happening? [[Popular Information]] spoke with three former [[Facebook]] employees to find out. All of them pointed to the leadership in Facebook's powerful [[DC]] office.
"Everyone in power is a [[Republican]]," one former Facebook employee based in the DC office told Popular Information. The person requested anonymity because they are still employed in the tech industry.
Indeed, the three top leaders of Facebook's DC office all have extensive backgrounds in Republican politics: Vice President for Global Public Policy [[Joel Kaplan]]; Vice President for U.S. Public Policy [[Kevin Martin]]; and Public Policy Director for Global Elections [[Katie Harbath]].
"Decisions are made to benefit Republicans because they are paranoid about their reputation among conservative Republicans, particularly Trump," the former Facebook employee said. The other former Facebook employees did not agree to be quoted.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Return of Anonymous|https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2020/08/hacker-group-anonymous-returns/615058/]]'' August 11, 2020, Dale Beran, [[The Atlantic]]
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At the end of May, as protests against the police killing of [[George Floyd]] got under way, reports started to circulate that the shadowy hacker group [[Anonymous]] was back.
The rumors began with a video depicting a black-clad figure in the group's signature [[Guy Fawkes]] mask. "Greetings, citizens of the United States," the figure said in a creepy, distorted voice. "This is a message from Anonymous to the [[Minneapolis]] [[Police]] Department." The masked announcer addressed Floyd's killing and the larger pattern of police misconduct, concluding, "We will be exposing your many crimes to the world. We are legion. Expect us."
The clip generated a wave of renewed enthusiasm for Anonymous, particularly among young people. [[Twitter]] accounts associated with the group saw a surge of new followers, a couple of them by the millions.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The revealing Medicare-for-all fact-check debate roiling the internet, explained|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/8/23/17769130/medicare-for-all-costs-bernie-sanders-mercatus-study]]'' August 23, 2018, Dylan Scott, [[Vox]]
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An earnest debate about single-payer health care in America has been consuming a certain corner of the internet after the release of and then the backlash to a libertarian think tank's score of Sen. [[Bernie Sanders]]'s [[Medicare]]-for-all bill.
It all started when the libertarian (and, as some will point out, Koch-funded) [[Mercatus Center]] at [[George Mason University]] put out a report showing Medicare-for-all would cost the federal government $32 trillion over 10 years — but the United States as a whole could save up to $2 trillion, over the same time, under the Sanders bill as currently written.
Those twin findings — and the disagreement over how to frame them — have kept the single-payer debate raging for nearly a month. The [[Washington Post]] Fact Checker weighed in (as have lefty wonks critiquing the fact-checkers). [[New York Times]] opinion columnist and [[Nobel]] laureate Paul Krugman tweetstormed about it. It's been a tempest in the teapot of the Washington policy debate during the August doldrums.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[The Right-Wing Network Behind the War on Unions|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/04/state-policy-network-union-bargaining/]]'' April 25, 2011, Andy Kroll, [[Mother Jones]]
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From [[New Hampshire]] to [[Alaska]], [[Republican]] lawmakers are waging war on organized labor. They're pushing bills to curb, if not eliminate, collective bargaining for public workers; make it harder for unions to collect member dues; and, in some states, allow workers to opt out of joining unions entirely but still enjoy union-won benefits. All told, it's one of the largest assaults on American unions in recent history.
Behind the onslaught is a well-funded network of conservative think tanks that you've probably never heard of. Conceived by the same conservative ideologues who helped found the [[Heritage Foundation]], the [[State Policy Network]] (SPN) is a little-known umbrella group with deep ties to the national conservative movement. Its mission is simple: to back a constellation of state-level think tanks loosely modeled after Heritage that promote free-market principles and rail against unions, regulation, and tax increases. By blasting out policy recommendations and shaping lawmakers' positions through briefings and private meetings, these think tanks cultivate cozy relationships with GOP politicians. And there's a long tradition of revolving door relationships between SPN staffers and state governments. While they bill themselves as independent think tanks, SPN's members frequently gather to swap ideas. "We're all comrades in arms," the network's board chairman told the [[National Review]] in [[2007]].
Occasionally, SPN think tanks boast of their clout. Such was the case when the [[Tennessee]] Center for Policy Research bragged on its website recently that it "leads the charge against teachers' union" and "laid the groundwork" for the bills now in the Tennessee legislature to restrict, and possibly eradicate, bargaining for public school teachers. More often, though, the fingerprints of SPN's members are less apparent.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[The Right, Desperate To Deflect Its Own Extremism, Cries 'Antifa'|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/stuck-with-extremism-the-right-overreaches-to-blame-antifa_n_5d5bf7f4e4b0f667ed68bbe9?ri18n=true]]'' August 20, 2019, Andy Campbell, [[Huffington Post]]
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Increasing acts of political violence committed by the far-right have put the conservative propaganda machine in desperation mode, as right-wing talking heads and politicians attempt to deflect their extremism problem by pinning anything they can on the antifa boogeyman.
Over the weekend, members of the far-right extremist gang [[Proud Boys]] were celebrating a rally they held in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]], as a win, largely due to a tweet by President [[Donald Trump]], who said he was watching the event as he considered "naming ANTIFA an ORGANIZATION OF TERROR."
"Go look at President Trump's [[Twitter]]," [[Florida]] Proud Boy leader [[Joe Biggs]] told [[The Oregonian]]. "He talked about Portland, said he's watching antifa. That's all we wanted. We wanted national attention, and we got it. [[Mission]] success."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The rightwing groups behind wave of protests against Covid-19 restrictions|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/17/far-right-coronavirus-protests-restrictions]]'' April 17, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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A wave of planned anti-lockdown demonstrations that have broken out around the country to protest the efforts of state governments to combat the coronavirus pandemic with business closures and stay-at-home orders have included far-right groups as well as more mainstream [[Republican]]s.
While protesters in [[Michigan]], [[Ohio]], [[Kentucky]] and other states claim to speak for ordinary citizens, many are also supported by street-fighting rightwing groups like the [[Proud Boys]], conservative armed militia groups, religious fundamentalists, anti-vaccination groups and other elements of the radical right.
On Wednesday in [[Lansing]], Michigan, a protest put together by two Republican-connected not-for-profits was explicitly devised to cause gridlock in the city, and for a time blocked the entrance to a local hospital.
It was organized by the [[Michigan Conservative Coalition]], which Michigan state corporate filings show has also operated under the name of Michigan Trump Republicans. It was also heavily promoted by the [[Michigan Freedom Fund]], a group linked to Trump cabinet member [[Betsy DeVos]].
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{{f33.png}} ''[[The rise and fall of Breitbart|https://www.newstatesman.com/world/north-america/2019/07/rise-and-fall-breitbart]]'' July 15, 2019, Nicky Woolf, [[New Statesman]]
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The Trump era has not, it seems, been kind to [[Breitbart]]. The rabid far-right media company, which was previously run by Trump's hyper-nationalist former campaign CEO and chief strategist [[Steve Bannon]], has experienced plummeting traffic since the president for whom they were one of the leading cheerleaders took office.
According to a report in the [[Washington Post]] earlier this month, the site has lost 75 per cent of its readership since Trump was inaugurated, going from more than 17 million monthly unique browsers at the beginning of [[2017]] to less than 5 million in May [[2019]]. What went wrong?
Breitbart was launched in [[2005]] and named for its founder, a right-wing media maverick called [[Andrew Breitbart]]. He had been a protégé of [[Matt Drudge]], whose site The Drudge Report remains one of the most powerful and influential news aggregation sites on the web, especially for those on the political right. Breitbart's idea was to create a "[[Huffington Post]] of the right" – a site on which he had also worked.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[The Rise of the Far Right Is a Global Security Threat|http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/05/rise-of-the-far-right-is-a-global-security-threat.html]]'' May 9, 2019, Jonah Shepp, [[New York Magazine]]
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When [[Austria]]n chancellor Sebastian Kurz was elected in [[2017]] on an anti-immigrant, anti-Islam, nationalist platform, many observers (including yours truly) feared that the new government would empower right-wing extremists; those fears were confirmed a few months later when the far-right Freedom Party joined Kurz's coalition. The party took control of several key ministries, while its leader, Heinz-[[Christian]] Strache, became Kurz's vice-chancellor.
On Tuesday, the [[New York Times]] published a disturbing story on what the Freedom Party has been up to since then. Shortly after the party came to power, the Interior Ministry asked the anti-extremism unit of the domestic intelligence service to hand over the names of informants who had infiltrated the far-right community; the leader of that unit refused, and a few weeks later, "armed police burst into her office and carted away years' worth of domestic files as well as intelligence from allied nations."
This bears repeating: A government ministry demanded that a domestic intelligence agency expose the identities of its informants in violent extremist groups to officials sympathetic to those groups and, when rebuffed, proceeded to seize files from the agency by force in an illegal police raid.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The RNC paid for more than 10,000 phone calls to House Democrats as part of its anti-impeachment push|https://www.vox.com/2019/11/5/20949491/rnc-trump-impeachment-democratic-lawmakers-phone-calls]]'' November 5, 2019, Sean Collins, [[Vox]]
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The [[Republican National Committee]] funded a campaign that flooded the offices of about 36 House Democrats with more than 10,000 anti-impeachment phone calls in recent weeks.
The campaign, first reported by the [[New York Times]], is just one part of the very diffuse defense Republicans have launched in an effort to shield President [[Donald Trump]] from a growing impeachment inquiry. Its goal, as reportedly described at a recent dinner of Republican aides, was to both tie up Democratic lawmakers' telephone lines and attempt to influence them into opposing that inquiry.
While the strategies used by Republicans — including denying quid pro quo is wrong, attacking the whistleblower whose complaint led to the inquiry, and, despite evidence suggesting the opposite, that a White House memo of a call between Trump and Ukrainian President [[Volodymyr Zelensky]] is exculpatory — have been varied, they largely focus on the claims that Trump did nothing wrong and that Democrats are being unfair.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[The Rogue Doctors Spreading Right-Wing Conspiracy Theories about Clinton's Health|https://www.wired.com/2016/09/rogue-doctors-spreading-right-wing-rumors-hillarys-health/]]'' September 23, 2016, Issie Lapowsky, [[Wired]]
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When [[Hillary Clinton]] seemed to collapse while getting helped into the back of a black van earlier this month, [[Jane Orient]], a physician in [[Tucson]], [[Arizona]], says it felt like a vindication. In early August, she'd published an op-ed on the [[Association of American Physicians and Surgeons]]' website questioning whether Clinton has a traumatic brain injury that would make her unfit for the presidency. And this month, the Association—of which Orient is the executive director—published a survey apparently showing that other physicians believe much the same thing. Almost instantly, that survey made it to [[Facebook]]'s coveted Trending Topics section.
For Orient—and the many media organizations that have recently been circulating her work—Clinton's stumble looked like proof that they were right.
There's just one thing: Orient and the Association are not just the broad-based coalition of dispassionate, unbiased medical spectators that the conservative media makes them out to be.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Role of Cognitive Dissonance in the Pandemic|https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/07/role-cognitive-dissonance-pandemic/614074/]]'' July 12, 2020, Elliot Aronson, [[The Atlantic]]
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Members of [[Heaven's Gate]], a religious cult, believed that as the Hale-Bopp comet passed by Earth in 1997, a spaceship would be traveling in its wake—ready to take true believers aboard. Several members of the group bought an expensive, high-powered telescope so that they might get a clearer view of the comet. They quickly brought it back and asked for a refund. When the manager asked why, they complained that the telescope was defective, that it didn't show the spaceship following the comet. A short time later, believing that they would be rescued once they had shed their "earthly containers" (their bodies), all 39 members killed themselves.
Heaven's Gate followers had a tragically misguided conviction, but it is an example, albeit extreme, of cognitive dissonance, the motivational mechanism that underlies the reluctance to admit mistakes or accept scientific findings—even when those findings can save our lives. This dynamic is playing out during the pandemic among the many people who refuse to wear masks or practice social distancing. Human beings are deeply unwilling to change their minds. And when the facts clash with their preexisting convictions, some people would sooner jeopardize their health and everyone else's than accept new information or admit to being wrong.
Cognitive dissonance, coined by Leon Festinger in the 1950s, describes the discomfort people feel when two cognitions, or a cognition and a behavior, contradict each other. I smoke is dissonant with the knowledge that Smoking can kill me. To reduce that dissonance, the smoker must either quit—or justify smoking ("It keeps me thin, and being overweight is a health risk too, you know"). At its core, Festinger's theory is about how people strive to make sense out of contradictory ideas and lead lives that are, at least in their own minds, consistent and meaningful.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Russian bounties on US troops in Afghanistan scandal, explained|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/21307008/russian-bounties-us-troops-afghanistan-trump-explained]]'' June 30, 2020, Zack Beauchamp, [[Vox]]
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The past few days in American politics have been dominated by revelations that [[Russia]] may have paid Taliban militants to kill US troops in [[Afghanistan]] in [[2019]] — and that the Trump administration knew about the scheme and did nothing to stop it or punish Russia.
The [[New York Times]] reported Friday that US intelligence officials found evidence indicating that a unit of the GRU, Russia's military intelligence agency, had put out bounties on US troops in Afghanistan. It's not clear how many Americans may have been killed as part of this plot, but at least one incident in April 2019 that killed three Marines in a car bomb attack near Bagram Airfield is reportedly being investigated in connection to the alleged Russian effort.
The Times reported that President [[Donald Trump]] was briefed about the Russian operation months ago but chose to do nothing in response.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[The Saga of Jerry Falwell Jr.'s Bizarre Relationship With a Miami Beach Pool Boy, Explained|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-jerry-falwell-jr-miami-beach-pool-boy-evangelical-explained-850380/]]'' June 20, 2019, Ryan Bort, [[Rolling Stone]]
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Evangelical [[Christian]]s love President Trump. They voted for him in [[2016]] by a staggering margin — 80% to 16% — and a Pew Research poll released in March found that 69% of white evangelicals approve of the job Trump is doing as president. The fact that Trump is a lewd, twice-divorced former casino magnate who has bragged about grabbing women by their genitals does not seem to bother the nation's most devout Christians. [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. is a big reason why.
The son of prominent televangelist Jerry Falwell Sr. (naturally), Falwell's January 2016 endorsement of Trump shocked religious leaders while essentially giving evangelicals wrestling with Trump's not-so-Christian behavior permission to vote for him. Falwell's support for the president hasn't wavered since. He even defended him after Trump said there were "very fine people on both sides" of the [[2017]] protests in [[Charlottesville]], arguing on [[ABC]] that the president had "inside information" that could have informed the equivocation. More recently, Falwell tweeted that because the [[Russia]] investigation turned out to be a "corrupt failed coup," Trump should receive "reparations" in the form of two years being tacked onto his first term.
In other words, Falwell is deeper in the bag for Trump than just about anybody.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The scary ideology behind Trump's immigration instincts|https://www.vox.com/2018/1/18/16897358/racism-donald-trump-immigration]]'' January 18, 2018, Jane Coaston, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s closing argument in the [[2018]] midterms was to vote [[Republican]] to save America from foreigners — an idea rooted in a fringe theory that whites are under siege, or "white genocide."
"It's like an invasion," Trump said last week, talking about Central American migrants walking north through [[Mexico]]. "They have violently overrun the Mexican border. You saw that two days ago. These are tough people, in many cases. A lot of young men, strong men. And a lot of men that maybe we don't want in our country."
In the midst of the debate over family separation earlier this year, Trump implied that his justification for his restrictionist ideology for even legal immigrants is to prevent the United States from enduring what's happening in [[Europe]]. There, he claims falsely, immigrants are bringing with them a wave of violence that's driving up the crime rate.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Scheme Speech 1: The Powell Report|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAplGu1RxPg]]'' May 25, 2021, Sheldon Whitehouse, [[YouTube]]
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May 25 | Sen. Whitehouse delivers his first speech on court capture
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Scheme Speech 2: Powell Groundwork|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sy7yZov37I]]'' June 8, 2021, Sheldon Whitehouse, [[YouTube]]
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June 8 | Sen. Whitehouse delivers his second floor speech on court capture and dark money, in his new series
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Scheme Speech 3: The Latent Virus|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5ntH-iSlaY]]'' June 22, 2021, Sheldon Whitehouse, [[YouTube]]
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June 6 | Senator Whitehouse delivers his third speech on the special-interest scheme to capture the Supreme Court
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Scheme Speech 4: A New Constitutional Right for Dark Money|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxBBCpc_f5A]]'' July 13, 2021, Sheldon Whitehouse, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Scheme Speech 5: The Federalist Society|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ9SlCr5Htk]]'' July 28, 2021, Sheldon Whitehouse, [[YouTube]]
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July 27 | Sem. Whitehouse delivers his 5th Scheme Speech on the [[Federalist Society]]
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Secret History of Kimberly Guilfoyle's Departure from Fox|https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-secret-history-of-kimberly-guilfoyles-departure-from-fox]]'' October 1, 2020, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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As President [[Donald Trump]] heads into the [[2020]] elections, he faces a daunting gender gap: according to a recent [[Washington Post]]/[[ABC News]] poll, he trails [[Joe Biden]] by thirty percentage points among female voters. As part of his campaign, Trump has been doing all he can to showcase female stars in the [[Republican]] Party, from nominating Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court to naming [[Kimberly Guilfoyle]], the former [[Fox News]] host and legal analyst, his campaign's finance chair. Guilfoyle, however, may not be an ideal emissary. In November, [[2018]], a young woman who had been one of Guilfoyle's assistants at Fox News sent company executives a confidential, forty-two-page draft complaint that accused Guilfoyle of repeated sexual harassment, and demanded monetary relief. The document, which resulted in a multimillion-dollar out-of-court settlement, raises serious questions about Guilfoyle's fitness as a character witness for Trump, let alone as a top campaign official.
In the 2020 campaign, Trump has spotlighted no woman more brightly than Guilfoyle. She was given an opening-night speaking slot at the [[Republican National Convention]]. And this fall Guilfoyle, who is Donald Trump, Jr.,'s girlfriend, has been crisscrossing the country as a Trump surrogate, on what is billed as the "Four More Tour." At a recent "Women for Trump" rally in [[Pennsylvania]], Guilfoyle claimed that the President was creating "eighteen hundred new female-owned businesses in the United States a day," and praised Trump for promoting school choice, which, she said, was supported by "single mothers like myself."
Guilfoyle has maintained that her decision to move from television news to a political campaign was entirely voluntary. In fact, Fox News forced her out in July, 2018—several years before her contract's expiration date. At the time, she was a co-host of the political chat show "The Five." Media reports suggested that she had been accused of workplace impropriety, including displaying lewd pictures of male genitalia to colleagues, but few additional details of misbehavior emerged. Guilfoyle publicly denied any wrongdoing, and last year a lawyer representing her told The [[New Yorker]] that "any suggestion" she had "engaged in misconduct at Fox is patently false." But, as I reported at the time, shortly after Guilfoyle left her job, Fox secretly paid an undisclosed sum to the assistant, who no longer works at the company. Recently, two well-informed sources told me that Fox, in order to avoid going to trial, had agreed to pay the woman upward of four million dollars.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[The Secrets of a Right-Wing Dark-Money Juggernaut - Revealed|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/dark-money-republican-party-americans-for-job-security-peter-thiel-devos-904900/]]'' October 29, 2019, Andy Kroll, [[Rolling Stone]]
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WASHINGTON — [[Anonymous]] campaign cash is as much a fixture of American politics nowadays as yard signs and awkward photos of presidential contenders eating corn dogs. [[Dark money]] may have existed well before [[Citizens United]], but that [[2010]] Supreme Court decision opened the floodgates for untraceable money to soak our elections. It also left voters clueless about who was putting up the hundreds of millions of dollars spent by groups with anodyne names like Priorities [[USA]] and [[Americans for Prosperity]].
One of the most infamous players in the dark-money game was an outfit by the name of [[Americans for Job Security]]. Founded by a [[Republican]] political operative close to [[Rick Perry]], Americans for Job Security acted like a laundromat for wealthy donors. Instead of giving directly to a candidate or campaign and having their names disclosed, they donated to Americans for Job Security, which scrubbed their identity and spent their millions to elect Republicans across the country and push right-wing policy proposals. The group dropped $5 million in 2010 to elect dozens of new House Republicans and another $15 million in [[2012]] to try to defeat President Obama. It also funneled tens of millions more to state-level campaigns, including to fund the opposition to two 2012 [[California]] ballot measures to raise taxes on the very rich and weaken labor unions.
On Friday, the mystery of who bankrolled Americans for Job Security was finally solved. After losing a seven-year legal battle, the now-defunct group revealed where its money had came from — a rare victory for clean-government groups and an even more rare glimpse at the internal workings of a dark-money juggernaut. According to documents turned over to [[Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics]] in [[Washington]], Americans for Job Security's donor list is a who's-who of 1-percenters.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Secrets of Charles Koch's Political Ascent|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/01/charles-koch-political-ascent-jane-mayer-213541]]'' January 18, 2016, Jane Mayer, [[Politico]]
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As for gaining adherents, Charles suggested, their best bet was to focus on "attracting youth" because "this is the only group that is open to a radically different social philosophy." He would act on this belief in years to come by funneling millions of dollars into educational indoctrination, with free-market curricula and even video games promoting his ideology pitched to prospects as young as grade school.
In support of building their own youth movement, another speaker, the libertarian historian [[Leonard Liggio]], cited the success of the Nazi model. In his paper titled "National Socialist Political Strategy: Social Change in a Modern Industrial Society with an Authoritarian Tradition," Liggio, who was affiliated with the Koch-funded [[Institute for Humane Studies]] from [[1974]] until [[1998]], described the Nazis' successful creation of a youth movement as key to their capture of the state. Like the Nazis, he suggested, libertarians should organize university students to create group identity.
[[George Pearson]], a former member of the [[John Birch Society]] in [[Wichita]], [[Kansas]], who served as [[Charles Koch]]'s political lieutenant during these years, expanded on this strategy in his own eye-opening paper. He suggested that libertarians needed to mobilize youthful cadres by influencing academia in new ways. Traditional gifts to universities, he warned, didn't guarantee enough ideological control. Instead, he advocated funding private institutes within prestigious universities, where donors could exert influence over hiring decisions and other academic matters while hiding the radicalism of their aims.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Secrets of Jay Sekulow|https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/oldspeak/the_secrets_of_jay_sekulow]]'' November 1, 2005, Tony Mauro, [[Rutherford Institute]]
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Just the week before, [[Jay Sekulow]], chief counsel of the [[American Center for Law and Justice]], had cheerfully predicted that Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers had "turned the corner" and would never withdraw her name from consideration.
Now, a few hours after Miers proved him dead wrong, Sekulow sounded as upbeat as ever. "She did the noble thing," Sekulow told the million-plus people listening to his daily radio show on [[Christian]] stations last Thursday, adding, confidentially, "I saw this coming." The next nominee, he predicted, would be a sitting judge just as worthy of support as Miers.
It was vintage Sekulow: gliding over contradictions, pleased to be a player in nomination politics, and more than ready to play again. In recent weeks, Sekulow, the leading Supreme Court advocate of the Christian right, emerged as the steadiest and most visible of a dwindling number of social conservatives willing to support Miers. Because of that steadfast loyalty, he is likely to play a key role in campaigning for whoever replaces her.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Secrets Of Jay Sekulow - The Sequel|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/the-secrets-of-jay-sekulow-the-sequel/]]'' September 6, 2011, Kyle Mantyla, [[Right Wing Watch]]
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Several years ago, Tony Mauro wrote an article for The [[Legal]] Times entitled "The Secrets of [[Jay Sekulow]]" which examined how "through the ACLJ and a string of interconnected nonprofit and for-profit entities, (Sekulow) has built a financial empire that generates millions of dollars a year and supports a lavish lifestyle — complete with multiple homes, chauffeur-driven cars, and a private jet that he once used to ferry Supreme Court [[Justice Antonin Scalia]]."
The article went on to note how "Sekulow's wife, brother, sister-in-law, and two sons have been on the boards or payrolls of organizations under his control or have received generous payments as contractors" … but none of the revelations in the article seemed to have diminished Sekulow's reputation among his Religious Right allies in any way, as he remains a recognized and respected leader in the movement to this day.
So presumably this new article revealing that all the money donated to the ACLJ actually goes to a Sekulow-controlled organization called [[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]] won't raise any eyebrows among Sekulows' Religious Right allies either:
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Secrets of Leonard Leo, the Man Behind Trump's Supreme Court Pick|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-secrets-of-leonard-leo-the-man-behind-trumps-supreme-court-pick]]'' July 9, 2018, Jay Michaelson, [[Daily Beast]]
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When President [[Donald Trump]] nominates a justice to the Supreme Court on Monday night, he will be carrying out the agenda of a small, secretive network of extremely conservative [[Catholic]] activists already responsible for placing three justices (Alito, Roberts, and Gorsuch) on the high court.
And yet few people know who they are—until now.
At the center of the network is [[Leonard Leo]] of the [[Federalist Society]], the association of legal professionals that has been the pipeline for nearly all of Trump's judicial nominees. (Leo is on leave from the Federalist Society to personally assist Trump in picking a replacement for [[Justice Anthony Kennedy]].) His formal title is executive vice president, but that role belies Leo's influence.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The seeds of the alt-right, America's emergent right-wing populist movement|https://theconversation.com/the-seeds-of-the-alt-right-americas-emergent-right-wing-populist-movement-69036]]'' November 23, 2016, George Michael, [[The Conversation]]
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Over the past year, far-right activists – which some have labeled the "alt-right" – have gone from being an obscure, largely online subculture to a player at the very center of American politics.
On August 12, an amalgamation of far-right activist groups, ranging from [[Vanguard America]] to [[Identity Evropa]], convened in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]] for a "[[Unite the Right]]" rally. The event took a tragic turn tragic when a 20-year-old white supremacist from [[Ohio]] plowed into a crowd of counter-demonstrators, killing one and injuring 19.
Long relegated to the cultural and political fringe, alt-right activists were among the most enthusiastic supporters of [[Donald Trump]]. Former [[Breitbart]].com executive [[Steve Bannon]] – who declared the website "the platform for the alt-right" – is the President's chief political strategist.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[The Sharia Paranoia Industry is very lucrative|https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/post/the-sharia-paranoia-industry-is-very-lucrative/2011/03/04/gIQALiKIgJ_blog.html]]'' August 26, 2011, Adam Serwer, [[Washington Post]]
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The Sharia Panic Industry is a 42 million dollar business.
That's according to a new report from the [[Center for American Progress]], which tracks the funding sources of America's most prominent Islamophobes. Over the past ten years, that money has flowed from primarily from seven foundations: The [[Donors Capital Fund]]; the Richard Mellon Scaife Foundation, the Lynde and Harry [[Bradley Foundation]], the Newton and Rochelle [[Becker Foundation]] and Newton and Rochelle Becker [[Charitable]] Trust; the [[Russell Berrie Foundation]], the [[Anchorage Charitable Fund]] and [[William Rosenwald Family Fund]] and the [[Fairbrook Foundation]].
This funding has allowed the Islamophobic right to amplify and mainstream an anti-[[Muslim]] message that remained on the fringe while President [[George W. Bush]] urged a message of tolerance. Think tanks like [[Frank Gaffney]]'s Center for Security policy have used the funding to produce reports promoting the myth that most Muslim Americans are conspiring to replace the Constitution with Sharia law. It's helped people like attorney [[David Yerushalmi]] design anti-sharia legislation being pushed in at least 23 states, in four of which those the bans have actually passed. It's helped anti-Muslim writers like [[Pamela Geller]] and [[Robert Spencer]], cited frequently by alleged anti-Muslim [[Oslo]] terrorist [[Anders Breivik]], promote and sustain their work.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Shocking Secret Past of One of QAnon's Most Toxic Stars|https://www.thedailybeast.com/qanon-star-tommy-gelati-has-a-conviction-for-bank-robbery]]'' July 24, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Trash-talking [[QAnon]] conspiracy theorist [[Tommy Gelati]] has a long list of celebrities he thinks belong in prison—or who might secretly be there already.
Using a verified [[Twitter]] account with more than 230,000 followers and a hugely popular podcast, Gelati, who goes by the alias "Tommy G" online, has whipped up QAnon conspiracy theory mobs against celebrities like Chrissy Teigen and companies like online furniture store Wayfair. He promises that prominent figures in the [[Democratic Party]] and [[Hollywood]] will soon be arrested in a wave of that mass detention QAnon believers call "The Storm."
He's claimed that top celebrities torture children for "adrenochrome," a substance conspiracy theorists believe contains magical life-giving powers. After Tom Hanks contracted the coronavirus, Gelati began speculating that Hanks's recent haircut proved that he was secretly hosting [[Saturday Night Live]] from prison.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Small, Small World of Facebook's Anti-vaxxers|https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2019/02/anti-vaxx-facebook-social-media/583681/]]'' February 27, 2019, Alexis C. Madrigal, [[The Atlantic]]
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Look up vaccinations on [[Facebook]], as Representative Adam Schiff did last week, and the results will show a rich supply of anti-vaccination posts, pages, and groups. Such propaganda appears to be flourishing online, drawing the uninitiated into a tangled web of sources through algorithmic recommendations and human shares.
Facebook, for its part, laments the reach of such "health-related misinformation." But the company can also use the presumed complexity for cover. If the anti-vaccination posts are widely distributed, then fixing this misinformation problem becomes massively more difficult. Imagine that hundreds of thousands of people are responsible for the anti-vaccine chatter: To take action against such a network could cause huge ripples in the makeup of the network. Sensitive to cries of censorship, Facebook would shy away from intervening.
However, while Facebook's scale might as well be infinite, the actual universe of people arguing about vaccinations is limited and knowable. Using the web-monitoring tool CrowdTangle, I analyzed the most popular posts since [[2016]] that contain the word vaccine. I found that a relatively small network of pages creates most of the anti-vaccine content that is widely shared. At the same time, a small network of "pro-science" pages also experiences viral success countering the anti-vax posts.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[The Social-Distancing Culture War Has Begun|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/03/social-distancing-culture/609019/]]'' March 30, 2020, McKay Coppins, [[The Atlantic]]
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For a brief moment earlier this month, it seemed as if social distancing might be the one new part of American life that wasn't polarized along party lines. Schools were closed in red states and blue; people across the political spectrum retreated into their home. Though President [[Donald Trump]] had played down the pandemic at first, he was starting to take the threat more seriously—and his media allies followed suit. Reminders to wash your hands and avoid crowds became commonplace on both [[Fox News]] and [[MSNBC]]. Those who chose to ignore this guidance—the spring-breakers clogging beaches, the revelers on Bourbon Street—appeared to do so for apolitical reasons. For the most part, it seemed, everyone was on the same page.
The consensus didn't last long. Trump, having apparently grown impatient with all the quarantines and lockdowns, began last week to call for a quick return to business as usual. "WE CANNOT LET THE CURE BE WORSE THAN THE PROBLEM ITSELF," he tweeted, in characteristic caps lock. Speaking to Fox News, he added that he would "love" to see businesses and churches reopened by [[Easter]]. Though Trump would later walk them back, the comments set off a familiar sequence—a Democratic backlash, a pile-on in the press, and a rush in MAGA-world to defend the president. As the coronavirus now emerges as another front in the culture war, social distancing has come to be viewed in some quarters as a political act—a way to signal which side you're on.
Some of the more brazen departures from public-health consensus have carried a whiff of right-wing performance art. [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., an outspoken Trump ally and president of the evangelical [[Liberty University]], made headlines this week for inviting students back to campus over objections from local officials. The conservative website [[The Federalist]] published a trollish piece proposing "chicken-pox parties" as a model for strategically spreading the coronavirus. Throughout the conservative media, calls to reopen the economy—even if it means sacrificing the sick and elderly—are gaining traction.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Sparta Fetish Is a Cultural Cancer|https://newrepublic.com/article/154563/sparta-myth-rise-fascism-trumpism]]'' August 1, 2019, Myke Cole, [[New Republic]]
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Last spring, 28 Tory hardliners unleashed another round of havoc on British politics, refusing to vote for Prime Minister [[Theresa May]]'s compromise [[Brexit]] plan and paving the way for her replacement by Britain's Trump variant, [[Boris Johnson]]. The group of hardcore Euroskeptics dubbed themselves "Spartans" for their singleminded willingness to hold the line, to sacrifice anything in obedience to their convictions. British news outlets ran with the moniker; the [[Daily Mail]] praised the group's efforts to sink its own government as "The last stand of the Spartans."
Last August, Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the right-wing anti-government and anti-immigration American militia group [[Oath Keepers]], appeared on conspiracy media outlet [[Infowars]] to announce the launch of "Spartan training groups" that would prepare armed Americans to defend the country from the "violent left." The Oath Keepers' website also invokes Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay "Self Reliance," which exhorts readers to "hear the whistle of a Spartan fife"—a nod to references in both Thucydides and Plutarch that the Spartans used the double-reeded, oboe-like aulos to keep in step while marching to battle.
Ancient Sparta's influence is all around us, providing a litany of patron saints for spectacular last stands. There's a word for this mania in Western cultures: laconophilia, taken from Laconia, the region the Spartans hailed from. Most of us have never heard of laconophilia, even as we live in a world so dramatically shaped by it, but it has a hand in everything from the French Revolution to the British educational system to the Ivy League to the [[Israel]]i Kibbutz movement. There are at least 39 municipalities named after Sparta in America alone, and I gave up counting the number of American and Canadian high school sports teams named "the Spartans" once I hit 100 ([[Michigan]] State and [[San Jose]] State, both NCAA Division I teams, are also named after them). The very word spartan transcends the historical city-state to which it once referred; it can now refer to anyone or anything marked by strict self-denial, frugality, or the avoidance of comfort—reflecting the legend of the Spartans, rather than who they actually were.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Stable Genius Goes Full Fascist|https://www.thedailybeast.com/stable-genius-donald-trump-goes-full-fascist]]'' October 7, 2020, Wajahat Ali, Opinion, [[Daily Beast]]
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President Trump, who loves to cosplay as a tough, authoritarian leader, finally went full fascist with his Mussolini photo-op gasping for breath on the White House balcony just after leaving [[Walter Reed]] [[Hospital]]. The stable genius even filmed a short video telling Americans not to let the virus that has killed 210,000 of us "dominate" our lives, adding that he "might be immune" to the virus.
You know who else assured the public he was feeling great while recovering from COVID after a Trump rally? [[Herman Cain]].
Don't forget just because the leaders of our military are in quarantine after their own exposures with Commander Superspreader, that it was only two weeks ago that Trump, the president of these allegedly united states, refused to say he'd accept the results of the November election, undermining the bedrock of the American political system. In the days that followed he doubled down on that assertion, and then doubled down again.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Star of 'Plandemic' Spent Years Flooding the Vaccine Court System with Bad Science|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/7kpe3b/the-star-of-plandemic-spent-years-flooding-the-vaccine-court-system-with-bad-science]]'' July 23, 2020, Anna Merlan, [[Vice News]]
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In the last several months, Mikovits has become an indisputable star in a set of overlapping worlds. She's been both celebrated and pilloried for her claims about the dark motives of public health authorities, and she's been able to tell her self-described life story—unjust persecution by the scientific establishment, banishment, ruin—to a wider audience than she probably ever could have imagined.
These are heady times, not just for Mikovits and Wakefield, but for the broader anti-vaccine movement. Amid the ongoing devastation of the coronavirus pandemic and the promise of a COVID-19 vaccine—one experts worry could potentially be rushed into production , and thus subject to fear and suspicion and rejection from people who desperately need it—they see an opportunity to discredit the entire vaccine schedule, and the science behind it.
Not coincidentally, [[Andrew Wakefield]] is also currently focused on the federal vaccine compensation system. Wakefield was the lead author on a now-retracted study falsely linking vaccines to autism, and is still one of the most revered figures in the anti-vax world. In the last few weeks, he's been busily promoting a new film called [[1986]]: The Act, about the passage of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which he views as a disastrous mistake.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Story Behind Jared Kushner's Curious Acceptance Into Harvard|https://www.propublica.org/article/the-story-behind-jared-kushners-curious-acceptance-into-harvard]]'' November 18, 2016, Daniel Golden, [[ProPublica]]
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I would like to express my gratitude to [[Jared Kushner]] for reviving interest in my [[2006]] book, "The Price of Admission." I have never met or spoken with him, and it's rare in this life to find such a selfless benefactor. Of course, I doubt he became [[Donald Trump]]'s son-in-law and consigliere merely to boost my lagging sales, but still, I'm thankful.
My book exposed a grubby secret of American higher education: that the rich buy their under-achieving children's way into elite universities with massive, tax-deductible donations. It reported that [[New Jersey]] real estate developer [[Charles Kushner]] had pledged $2.5 million to [[Harvard University]] in [[1998]], not long before his son Jared was admitted to the prestigious Ivy League school. At the time, Harvard accepted about one of every nine applicants. (Nowadays, it only takes one out of twenty.)
I also quoted administrators at Jared's high school, who described him as a less than stellar student and expressed dismay at Harvard's decision.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[The Story of Sandworm, the Kremlin's Most Dangerous Hackers|https://www.wired.com/story/sandworm-kremlin-most-dangerous-hackers/]]'' November 5, 2019, Andy Greenberg, [[Wired]]
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Over the last half decade, the world has witnessed a disturbing escalation in disruptive cyberattacks. In [[2015]] and [[2016]], hackers snuffed out the lights for hundreds of thousands of civilians in the first power outages ever triggered by digital sabotage. Then came the most expensive cyberattack in history, [[NotPetya]], which inflicted more than $10 billion in global damage in [[2017]]. Finally, the [[2018]] [[Olympic]]s became the target of the most deceptive cyberattack ever seen, masked in layers of false flags.
In fact, those unprecedented events aren't merely the recent history of cyberwarfare's arms race. They're all linked back to a single, highly dangerous group of hackers: [[Sandworm]].
Since late 2016, I've been tracing the fingerprints of these [[Russia]]n operatives from the US to [[Ukraine]] to [[Copenhagen]] to Korea to [[Moscow]]. The result is the book Sandworm, available Tuesday from Doubleday. But parts of that reporting have also been captured in a series of WIRED magazine features, which have charted the arc of Sandworm's rise and catalogued some of its most brazen attacks. Here, together, are those three stories, from the first shots fired in Sandworm's cyberwar against Ukraine, to the ballooning international toll of NotPetya, to the mysterious attack on the Pyeongchang Olympics, whose fingerprints ultimately led back to a tower looming over the Moscow canal.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[The Strange Origins Of Trump's Hydroxychloroquine Obsession|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-hydroxychloroquine-coronavirus-fox-news_n_5ebaffdbc5b65b5fd63dac80]]'' May 13, 2020, Nick Robins-Early, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s obsession with the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for the coronavirus may have started in part because of a self-described philosopher in [[China]] who is a fan of white nationalists, tweets anti-Semitic rhetoric and calls chloroquine "a Nazi drug that is here to teach a lesson to leftists about bias."
Weeks before Trump first promoted the drug, a [[Twitter]] conversation about hydroxychloroquine between "philosopher" [[Adrian Bye]] and two cryptocurrency investors set off a chain of events that would bring the unproven drug to the attention of [[Elon Musk]], [[Fox News]] pundits and Trump.
Trump has touted hydroxychloroquine as potentially "one of the biggest game-changers in the history of medicine" and repeatedly promoted its use on the coronavirus. He has asked about it both in public and privately, until recently mentioning it on a nearly daily basis, and the Trump administration has allegedly pressured health officials to distribute it despite their concerns about its safety. The drug's bizarre path to Trump's embrace highlights a dangerous information pipeline from questionable sources in right-wing media to the president.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[The Sugar Mama of Anti-Muslim Hate|https://www.thenation.com/article/sugar-mama-anti-muslim-hate/]]'' June 14, 2012, Max Blumenthal, [[The Nation]]
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Upon Wilders's arrival in New York, a little-known think tank called the [[Gatestone Institute]] rolled out the red carpet for him. On April 30, before a select crowd that according to Gatestone's website had paid $10,000 a head, he held forth on the persecution he had endured during his recent trial for incitement to hatred and discrimination. "This charade that happened in the [[Netherlands]] for the last few years could not have happened in your great country," Wilders said in his speech. Then he cut to the heart of his appeal: "Islam is primarily a dangerous ideology rather than a religion. This is the truth. This violent ideology wants to impose Islamic Sharia law on the whole world, including us—the Kafirs, the non-Muslims…. Islam is the largest threat to freedom which the world is currently facing."
Some [[Dutch]] liberals have branded him a demagogue who summons the ghosts of Europe's dark past, but Wilders counters the accusation by assiduously cultivating Jewish support. He quotes Zionist forefather Theodor Herzl and boasts of his more than forty trips to [[Israel]], where he once toiled on a rural kibbutz. Wilders, in fact, has made a special friend of right-wing Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman. In Wilders's world, the Jewish state represents Fort Apache on the frontiers of the war against the barbarians threatening Western civilization. "Mothers in the West can sleep safely because Israeli mothers at night worry about their sons in the army," he told the Gatestone Institute. "Their fight is our fight. We should support it."
At the April event, Wilders's seamless fusion of anti-Muslim bombast and pro-Israel cant was gratefully received by the Gatestone Institute's founder and director, [[Nina Rosenwald]], whom he acknowledged at the top of his jeremiad as another of his good friends. An heiress to the Sears Roebuck fortune, Rosenwald spreads her millions through the William Rosenwald Family Fund, a nonprofit foundation named for her father, a famed Jewish philanthropist who created the United Jewish Appeal in 1939. His daughter's focus is more explicitly political. According to a report by the Center for American Progress titled "Fear Inc.," Rosenwald and her sister [[Elizabeth Varet]], who also directs the family foundation, have donated more than $2.8 million since 2000 to "organizations that fan the flames of Islamophobia."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Summer Zervos sexual assault allegations and lawsuit against Donald Trump, explained|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/3/26/17151766/trump-lawsuit-summer-zervos-apprentice]]'' March 26, 2018, Anna North, [[Vox]]
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"[[Summer Zervos]] is one of many women who has been subjected to unwanted sexual touching by Donald J. Trump."
So begins the defamation lawsuit filed by Zervos, a restaurant owner and former contestant on The Apprentice, who says Trump sexually assaulted her in [[2007]] and then called her a liar when she spoke out about it in [[2016]].
Zervos's case centers on a disturbing account of sexual assault, an important distinction from two other high-profile legal cases involving women and Trump. [[Porn]] actress [[Stormy Daniels]] and former Playboy model [[Karen McDougal]] (who is suing the company that publishes the [[National Enquirer]]) say they had consensual affairs with Trump.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[The superspreaders behind top COVID-19 conspiracy theories|https://apnews.com/article/conspiracy-theories-iran-only-on-ap-media-misinformation-bfca6d5b236a29d61c4dd38702495ffe]]'' February 15, 2021, David Klepper, [[Associated Press]]
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As the coronavirus spread across the globe, so too did speculation about its origins. Perhaps the virus escaped from a lab. Maybe it was engineered as a bioweapon.
Legitimate questions about the virus created perfect conditions for conspiracy theories. In the absence of knowledge, guesswork and propaganda flourished.
College professors with no evidence or training in virology were touted as experts. [[Anonymous]] social media users posed as high-level intelligence officials. And from [[China]] to [[Iran]] to [[Russia]] to the United States, governments amplified claims for their own motives.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Supreme Court Term When Theocracy Won|https://rewirenewsgroup.com/article/2020/07/16/the-supreme-court-term-when-theocracy-won/]]'' July 16, 2020, Lisa Needham, [[Rewire News Group]]
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This year, the U.S. Supreme Court term offered modest victories for [[LGBTQ]] rights and reproductive health. But theocracy was the real winner.
At the end of the term, the Court dropped three decisions that essentially entrenched evangelical "values" into U.S. law. These decisions suggest that the Christian conservative crusade to blur the lines between democracy and theocracy is bearing fruit. This has long been a project of the religious right, and the election of [[Donald Trump]] gave them the opening they needed. In the first two years of his presidency, Trump installed Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, and, for conservative Christians, those appointments have paid off.
Theocracies always codify religious texts into power, but this theocracy is uniquely Trumpian. It pits the powerful against the weak, and the former always comes out on top. It doesn't make any reference to sacred texts as such. Instead, it operates according to a logic of power, unmoored from anything save amassing more power. It also taps into conservative Christians' sense of victimhood—that they are the beleaguered and bothered minority who need the protection of the Court.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[The surprising pro-Trumpers who took the coronavirus crisis seriously|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/03/coronavirus-mike-cernovich/]]'' March 26, 2020, Stephanie Mencimer, [[Mother Jones]]
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On February 25, the pro-Trump internet provocateur [[Mike Cernovich]] wrote a blog post titled "[[Coronavirus]] is Trump's [[Katrina]]," highlighting some of Trump's overly rosy tweets about his administration's response to the epidemic. Top on his list was the February 24 tweet in which Trump said, "The Coronavirus is very much under control in the [[USA]]. … Stock Market starting to look very good to me!" Then there was the one on February 26 when Trump blamed "fake news" for trying to make the coronavirus look as bad as possible and panic the markets. "USA in great shape!" Trump crowed.
In his post, Cernovich described Trump and the others who were comparing the coronavirus to the flu as being "moronic and glib." He wrote, "I wonder if they've ever had a 104 degree temperature. The flu is awful, and in the [[2018]]-[[2019]] flu season, 61,200 people died. Are we prepared for an additional 60,000+ to die from a new strain of flu?" He pointed to early estimates that the coronavirus could kill anywhere from 1.5 million to 5 million Americans. The coronavirus should have been a "slam dunk" for Trump, Cernovich wrote, a time for Trump to say, "This is why we need border security and domestic manufacturing!" Instead, Cernovich lamented, Democrats had seized the high ground, and it was [[Elizabeth Warren]] talking about the need to mitigate supply chain impacts from the outbreak in [[China]] while Trump was "tweeting some Bush / 'heckuva job' b.s."
Coronavirus was a slam dunk for Trump, "This is why we need border security and domestic manufacturing!" Instead, Democrats are taking the high ground on trade, with Elizabeth Warren (!) talking about domestic manufacturing. pic.twitter.com/nFsmtUjNJk — Cernovich (@Cernovich) February 26, [[2020]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Tainted Sources of 'The Bell Curve'|https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1994/12/01/the-tainted-sources-of-the-bell-curve/]]'' December 1, 1994, Charles Lane, [[New York Review of Books]]
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For all the shock value of its assertion that blacks are intractably, and probably biologically, inferior in intelligence to whites and Asians, [[The Bell Curve]] is not quite an original piece of research. It is, in spite of all the controversy that is attending its publication, only a review of the literature—an elaborate interpretation of data culled from the work of other social scientists. For this reason, the credibility of its authors, [[Charles Murray]] and Richard J. Herrnstein, rests significantly on the credibility of their sources.
The press and television have for the most part taken The Bell Curve's extensive bibliography and footnotes at face value. And, to be sure, many of the book's data are drawn from relatively reputable academic sources, or from neutral ones such as the [[Census]] Bureau. Certain of the book's major factual contentions are not in dispute—such as the claim that blacks consistently have scored lower than whites on [[IQ test]]s, or that affirmative action generally promotes minorities who scored lower on aptitude tests than whites. And obviously intelligence is both to some degree definable and to some degree heritable.
The interpretation of those data, however, is very much in dispute. So, too, are the authors' conclusions that little or nothing can or should be done to raise the ability of the IQ-impaired, since so much of their lower intelligence is due to heredity. Murray and Herrnstein instead write sympathetically about eugenic approaches to public policy (though they do not endorse them outright). It is therefore interesting that Charles Murray recently expressed his own sense of queasiness about the book's sources to a reporter from The [[New York Times]]: "Here was a case of stumbling onto a subject that had all the allure of the forbidden," he said. "Some of the things we read to do this work, we literally hide when we're on planes and trains. We're furtively peering at this stuff."1
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The Tea Party movement: deluded and inspired by billionaires|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/oct/25/tea-party-koch-brothers]]'' October 25, 2010, George Monbiot, [[The Guardian]]
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The [[Tea Party]] movement is remarkable in two respects. It is one of the biggest exercises in false consciousness the world has seen – and the biggest [[Astroturf]] operation in history. These accomplishments are closely related.
An Astroturf campaign is a fake grassroots movement: it purports to be a spontaneous uprising of concerned citizens, but in reality it is founded and funded by elite interests. Some Astroturf campaigns have no grassroots component at all. Others catalyse and direct real mobilisations. The Tea Party belongs in the second category. It is mostly composed of passionate, well-meaning people who think they are fighting elite power, unaware that they have been organised by the very interests they believe they are confronting. We now have powerful evidence that the movement was established and has been guided with the help of money from billionaires and big business. Much of this money, as well as much of the strategy and staffing, were provided by two brothers who run what they call "the biggest company you've never heard of".
Charles and [[David Koch]] own 84% of [[Koch Industries]], the second-largest private company in the United States. It runs oil refineries, coal suppliers, chemical plants and logging firms, and turns over roughly $100bn a year; the brothers are each worth $21bn. The company has had to pay tens of millions of dollars in fines and settlements for oil and chemical spills and other industrial accidents. The Kochs want to pay less tax, keep more profits and be restrained by less regulation. Their challenge has been to persuade the people harmed by this agenda that it's good for them.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[The Tea Party's Favorite Doctors|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/11/tea-party-doctors-american-association-physicians-surgeons/]]'' November 18, 2009, Stephanie Mencimer, [[Mother Jones]]
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Most tea party protests against health care reform feature a standard cast of characters. Revolution-era patriots in greatcoats and tricorne hats; LaRouchies handing out pictures of Obama with a Hitler mustache; the people with the giant fetus signs; and some guy dressed as an actual tea bag. Then, there are the doctors. Real doctors. They wear white coats and they look respectable. And many of them come from a group with a respectable-sounding name—the [[Association of American Physicians and Surgeons]].
As tea partiers have become the leading opposition to health care reform, AAPS has lent credibility to their criticism of the emerging health care legislation. Before the big 9/12 rally in [[Washington]], AAPS cosponsored a protest on Capitol Hill with the [[Tea Party Patriots]] that AAPS says attracted 1,000 physicians. The organization's president, Mark Kellen, appeared with [[Georgia]] representatives [[Tom Price]] and Phil Gingrey—GOP members of the congressional doctors' caucus—to slam the bill.
AAPS docs hopped [[Tea Party Express]] buses to protest the American [[Medical]] Association's annual meeting in [[Houston]] (the AMA endorsed the House bill), and staged a live reading of the legislation to highlight objectionable passages. When [[Minnesota]] [[Republican]] Rep. [[Michele Bachmann]] called for tea partiers to come to the Capitol on November 5 to "kill the bill," AAPS doctors organized a national "tele-town hall" to prep attendees. On [[Fox News]] and talk radio, AAPS docs often appear to offer an expert medical opinion against reform.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Term "Alt Right" Is Here to Stay|https://www.adl.org/blog/the-term-alt-right-is-here-to-stay-0]]'' December 1, 2016, Marilyn Mayo, [[Anti-Defamation League]]
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There has been a lot of debate lately about whether media outlets should use the term "alt right." Some argue that the term whitewashes or normalizes a grouping that is, at its core, racist and anti-Semitic. The problem is not so much with the term "alt right" but in how people define or not define it. It is crucial that whenever the term "alt right" is used, it be defined clearly and put in the proper context.
The ADL defines the alt right as a loose network of people and groups that promote white identity and reject mainstream conservatism in favor of politics that embrace implicit racism or white supremacy and anti-Semitism. It has come to encompass a range of folks—from the "intellectuals" who are the ideologues of the movement to the young Internet trolls who create memes and harass journalists online to misogynists who are also white nationalists. The people who define themselves as part of the alt right understand that white identity and white nationalism is central to the core of alt right ideology.
The alt right did not come into existence in the last year. [[Richard Spencer]], one of the leaders of the alt right, coined the term in [[2008]]. Spencer was using alternative right to refer to people on the right who distinguished themselves from traditional conservatives by opposing, among other things, egalitarianism, multiculturalism and open immigration. Spencer went on in [[2010]] to create an online publication called Alternative Right, where he explicitly promoted white nationalism. Spencer was by that point an open white supremacist.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Thin Blue Line Between Violent Pro-Trump Militias and Police|https://theintercept.com/2020/08/28/kyle-rittenhouse-violent-pro-trump-militias-police/]]'' August 28, 2020, Ryan Devereaux, [[The Intercept]]
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The videos that preceded Anthony Huber's killing on the streets of [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], are jarring. Among the most chilling is one from the parking lot of an auto repair shop. Several shots ring out. In the distance, you see the gunman in jeans and a green T-shirt. A man rushes up behind him. The gunman turns. More shots ring out and the man collapses to the ground. The gunman circles a parked car, then comes back to the man laid out on the pavement. He looks down at him and pulls out his cellphone. "I just killed somebody," the shooter says, before jogging off. The man on the ground twitches and stares up at the sky, gasping deeply as bystanders work desperately to put pressure on his wound. Some cry, others yell for someone to call the police.
In a second video, the gunman can be seen jogging down the center of a two-way street as bystanders yell that he just shot someone. He falls to the ground. A handful of men run toward him; Huber is one of them. The 26-year-old swings his skateboard at the shooter and reaches for his rifle. The shooter pulls the trigger. Huber staggers back, then collapses in the street. A second man, appearing to hold a handgun, takes a bullet in the arm. The gunman rises to his feet and jogs, then walks, toward a column of approaching emergency vehicles. Again, bystanders yell that he just shot people. The gunman, with his hands in the air, is seemingly ordered out of the way and the police move on. In a third video, shot before the killings took place, the same young gunman is seen interacting with law enforcement in an armored vehicle, accepting a bottle of water as thanks for the efforts he and others in a group of armed vigilantes were putting in. An officer in the vehicle says over a loudspeaker: "We appreciate you guys. We really do."
Hours after the videos were taken, 17-year-old [[Kyle Rittenhouse]], the suspected shooter, was arrested on charges of first-degree intentional homicide. By that point, he was miles away, in Antioch, [[Illinois]], despite the fact that he had approached police and several bystanders identified him as the gunman whose shots law enforcement were ostensibly responding to. Rittenhouse is accused of killing Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum, a 36-year-old father who leaves behind a fiancée and young daughter, and wounding Gaige Grosskreutz, a volunteer street medic. The killings came on the third night of protests over the police shooting of [[Jacob Blake]], an unarmed Black man who was left paralyzed after being shot in the back in front of his children. Like other moments around the country, the response to the police violence has featured large-scale peaceful demonstrations, vandalism, and property damage. Blake remains hospitalized and, according to his father, has been shackled to his bed despite being unable to move.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Third Federalist Society|https://medium.com/senator-sheldon-whitehouse/the-third-federalist-society-f8a3ff2e19fd]]'' March 27, 2019, Sheldon Whitehouse, [[Medium]]
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The first one most lawyers know from law school. It is, for the most part, a debating society, made up of like-minded aspiring lawyers drawn to conservative ideas and judicial doctrine. They organize seminars and invite academics, and judges, and attorneys to speak. That's terrific — no problem there.
The second [[Federalist Society]] is the parent organization of the campus debating society — a sort of highbrow think tank seeking to further conservative and libertarian judicial principles. It convenes fancy forums with conservative legal luminaries, from Supreme Court Justices to big-name politicians to renowned legal scholars. It issues newsletters and produces podcasts and policy recommendations. Through this, they hope to "reorder priorities within the legal system," and create a network of members that "extends to all levels of the legal community." I disagree with the system of law they are trying to impose, and their funding is suspiciously obscure, but this debate is a fine thing to have, so no objection there either.
Then there is the third Federalist Society. This one doesn't have much in common with the law school debating society, and it certainly doesn't operate like your run-of-the-mill [[Washington]] think tank. This Federalist Society is the nerve center for a complicated apparatus that does not care much about conservative principles like judicial restraint, or originalism, or textualism. This Federalist Society is the vehicle for powerful interests, which seek not to simply "reorder" the judiciary, but to acquire control of the judiciary to benefit their interests. This third Federalist Society understands the fundamental power of the federal judiciary to rig the system in favor of its donor interests — and as the Kavanaugh confirmation so clearly illustrated, it is willing to go to drastic lengths to secure that power.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[The three worst moments from Trump's newest Axios interview|https://www.motherjones.com/coronavirus-updates/2020/08/the-three-worst-moments-from-trumps-newest-axios-interview/]]'' August 4, 2020, Inae Oh, [[Mother Jones]]
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For the second time in less than a month, President [[Donald Trump]] sat down for a mildly tough interview, which aired Monday on [[HBO]], during which he was confronted with facts and some of his most glaring falsehoods were appropriately challenged. It was a sweeping conversation with Axios' [[Jonathan Swan]] that produced a string of jaw-dropping and maddening moments. But even in the long list of appalling remarks from the president, the worst exchanges are likely to be remembered as these.
"You can't do that."
In a heated back and forth, Trump and Swan sparred over the best statistics to assess the United States' response to the coronavirus pandemic. Trump falsely asserted that US deaths from the virus are "lower" than anywhere in the world, rifling through a disorganized stack of printed charts to somehow back the absurd claim. "Lower than the world? In what?" Swan asked.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Top Contender for RBG's Seat Has a Fundamentally Cruel Vision of the Law|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/09/amy-coney-barrett-ginsburg-scotus-future.html]]'' September 19, 2020, Mark Joseph Stern, [[Slate Magazine]]
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[[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]]'s death presents [[Donald Trump]] with an opportunity to transform the United States far beyond most Americans' comprehension. Replacing the justice with a conservative would mark the single most consequential act of his presidency. It would doom policies and precedents that have come to form a cornerstone of American law. It's not hard to foresee what the court could accomplish if [[Justice Brett Kavanaugh]] becomes the swing vote.
The consensus among legal and political analysts is that [[Judge Amy Coney Barrett]], whom Trump placed on a federal appeals court in [[2017]], is the leading candidate to fill Ginsburg's seat. Barrett gained fame during her confirmation hearing after Democratic Sen. [[Dianne Feinstein]] made inappropriate comments about the judge's devout [[Catholic]] faith. She is a hardcore conservative, but that description doesn't quite capture how radically her jurisprudence differs from Ginsburg's. The justice viewed the [[Bill of Rights]] and civil rights acts as generous guarantees of human dignity that must be read expansively to achieve their purpose. By contrast, Barrett's view of the law is fundamentally cruel. During her three years on the 7th Circuit Court of [[Appeal]]s, Barrett has either written or joined a remarkable number of opinions that harm unpopular and powerless individuals who rely on the judiciary to safeguard their rights.
Faced with two plausible readings of a law, fact, or precedent, Barrett always seems to choose the harsher, stingier interpretation. Can job applicants sue employers whose policies have a disproportionately deleterious impact on older people? Barrett said no. Should courts halt the deportation of an immigrant who faced torture at home? Barrett said no. Should they protect refugees denied asylum on the basis of xenophobic prejudice? Barrett said no. Should they shield prisoners from unjustified violence by correctional officers? Barrett said no. Should minors be allowed to terminate a pregnancy without telling their parents if a judge has found that they're mature enough to make the decision? Barrett said no. Should women be permitted to obtain an abortion upon discovering a severe fetal abnormality? Barrett said no.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Trump Administration Has Planted a Land Mine in Federal Agencies|https://theintercept.com/2020/12/18/the-trump-administration-has-planted-a-landmine-in-federal-agencies/]]'' December 18, 2020, Matthew Cunningham-Cook, [[The Intercept]]
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The outgoing administration has set a ticking time bomb for the incoming one, and planted it into every federal agency the president-elect is about to take over. Through executive action, President [[Donald Trump]] has gutted civil service protections, a four-year process that was undertaken to allow him to sweep out federal workers in his second term. Now that such a term isn't in the cards for Trump, his lieutenants are busy making big changes in federal agencies, potentially upending the work lives of hundreds of thousands of federal employees and sowing chaos in [[Joe Biden]]'s first 100 days.
A race is on between those Trump die-hards and the incoming administration, as the Trump team looks to execute on powers they've aggregated before the Biden administration can act to stop them.
Beginning in [[2017]], the Trump administration began to discuss creating a new federal worker classification, called Schedule F. It was finally implemented by executive order on October 21. The new classification would allow Trump's deputies to effectively hire and fire at will. At the end of every administration, some appointees attempt to "burrow in": government-speak for converting their appointed roles into a career category, allowing them to stay despite the new regime. The changes under Schedule F could make that process much easier by removing requirements for individuals applying for federal government jobs. And once those officials have successfully burrowed in, they'd have new powers at their disposal. The changes that the Trump administration has already sought under Schedule F would, for instance, remove protections for 88 percent of the employees in the critical Office of Management and Budget, and potentially many more agencies. The OMB, which crafts policy and budgeting across the federal government, is critical to Biden being able to implement much of his executive agenda.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Trump Administration Is Reportedly Spearheading a Sympathy Campaign for the Kenosha Killer|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/10/trump-administration-spearheading-sympathy-campaign-kenosha-killer]]'' October 1, 2020, Eric Lutz, [[Vanity Fair]]
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When [[Donald Trump]] declined to denounce white supremacists and violent militia groups during his first debate with [[Joe Biden]], some on the right were baffled. "Donald Trump ruined the biggest layup in the history of debates by not condemning white supremacists," Fox & Friends host [[Brian Kilmeade]] said Wednesday. "Why the president didn't just knock it out of the park, I'm not sure." Here's a thought: Perhaps Trump refused to condemn violent racists—again—because he actively supports them.
Take [[Kyle Rittenhouse]], the 17-year-old Trump supporter from [[Illinois]] who shot and killed two people at a racial justice demonstration in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], back in August. Asked about the killing at the time, Trump would not speak an ill word about the accused murderer, instead expressing sympathy for him. "That was an interesting situation," the president told reporters at a August 31 press conference. "I guess he was in very big trouble. He would have been...he probably would have been killed." Apparently, his administration has been pushing that supportive narrative about Rittenhouse. According to [[NBC News]] on Thursday, the Trump administration has directed federal law enforcement officials to speak sympathetically about the alleged vigilante teen, distributing talking points to Homeland Security officials that portray Rittenhouse as something of a hero who went to the "scene of the rioting to help defend small business owners" and who was merely acting in "self-defense" when he killed two people.
"It is as unprecedented as it is wrong," Peter Boogaard, a spokesperson for Homeland Security during [[Barack Obama]]'s administration, told the outlet.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Trump Administration Is Stalling an Intel Report That Warns the U.S. Isn't Ready for a Global Pandemic|https://time.com/5799765/intelligence-report-pandemic-dangers/]]'' March 9, 2020, John Walcott , [[Time magazine]]
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An annual intelligence report that has been postponed without explanation by President [[Donald Trump]]'s administration warns that the U.S. remains unprepared for a global pandemic, two senior government officials who have reviewed a draft of the report tell TIME.
The office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) was scheduled to deliver the Worldwide Threat Assessment to the [[House Intelligence Committee]] on Feb. 12 and the hearing has not been rescheduled, according to staffers and members of the House and Senate intelligence committees. The DNI's office declined requests for a comment on the status of the report. Democratic staffers say they do not expect the report to be released any time soon.
The final draft of the report remains classified but the two officials who have read it say it contains warnings similar to those in the last installment, which was published on January 29, [[2019]]. The 2019 report warns on page 29 that, "The United States will remain vulnerable to the next flu pandemic or large-scale outbreak of a contagious disease that could lead to massive rates of death and disability, severely affect the world economy, strain international resources, and increase calls on the United States for support."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The Trump administration is waging a quiet war on education|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jun/14/trump-betsy-devos-education-quiet-war]]'' June 14, 2019, Ross Barkan, [[The Guardian]]
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Perhaps nothing illustrates the perverse nature of [[Donald Trump]]'s administration better than his approach to the regulatory state. In Trump's America, those most zealously dedicated to unraveling federal oversight are in charge of the government, racing to shred laws as quickly as they can.
Although it rarely draws the outrage of his latest unhinged tweet or foible abroad, it is in the president's Department of Education that this spirit of cruel nihilism is best on display. Trump's education secretary, [[Betsy DeVos]], and her underlings are dedicated to seeing their radical conservative vision of government achieved, and they're taking aim at the very heart of public education.
Few Americans know the name of Diane Auer Jones, a deputy under DeVos. A former assistant secretary under George W Bush who resigned over the education department's treatment of an accreditor that oversaw religiously-affiliated colleges, Jones is back with a vengeance: she has already slashed Obama-era regulations of for-profit colleges, including one rule that forced these schools to prove they provide gainful employment to graduates. She also recommended the reinstatement of a scandal-scarred accreditor the Obama administration tried to banish after the collapse of two for-profit chains under its supervision.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Trump Cabinet Has Its Own Weekly Far-Right Bible Study Group|https://splinternews.com/the-trump-cabinet-has-its-own-weekly-far-right-bible-st-1794471769]]'' April 20, 2017, Brendan O'Connor, [[Splinter News]]
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First thing in the morning on April 5, before a meeting chaired by Representative [[John Shimkus]] and another with the Solar Energy Industry Association, Energy Secretary [[Rick Perry]] headed to the Department of Health and Human Services, according to a copy of Perry's schedule obtained by Fusion. There, Perry was scheduled to meet for an hour-long "Cabinet Member Bible Study." The schedule does not list who attended that session, but [[Ralph Drollinger]], a right-wing pastor with a long history of ties to Perry and other Trump Administration officials, claims on his web site to be running weekly Bible sessions specially for the Trump Cabinet. He has praised the new administration for its power to "change the course of America in ways that are biblical."
A former college basketball star turned evangelical Christian whose own church disavowed him over his bigotry and radical theology, Drollinger has variously proclaimed that [[Catholic]]ism is "the world's largest false religion," that female legislators who continue working after having children are sinners, and that homosexuality is an "abomination." He has also written that social welfare programs are un-Christian. "It is safe to say that God is a Capitalist," Drollinger once wrote, "not a Communist." In a January radio interview, Drollinger praised then-senator [[Jeff Sessions]], who "hungers and thirsts for the Scripture," for his performance during his confirmation hearing, when he provided a Biblical justification for his draconian views on immigration. "I've had the distinct honor of teaching him on this subject, and many others," Drollinger said. "There's nothing more exciting, when you're a Bible teacher, to see one of the guys you're working with—to see him or her articulate something you've taught them when they're under the gun."
Vice President [[Mike Pence]], HUD Secretary [[Ben Carson]], Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]], Energy Secretary Rick Perry, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, [[CIA]] Director [[Mike Pompeo]], nominee for Agriculture Secretary [[Sonny Perdue]], HHS Secretary [[Tom Price]], and [[Scott Pruitt]], head of the [[Environmental Protection Agency]], have all sponsored the [[Capitol Ministries]] Cabinet Bible study, according to literature put out by Capitol Ministries.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Trumps, Mark Zuckerberg, and Peter Thiel Had a Secret White House Dinner|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/evje4k/the-trumps-mark-zuckerberg-and-peter-thiel-had-a-secret-white-house-dinner]]'' November 21, 2019, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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Who are your four dream dinner party guests?
If the answer was [[Facebook]] founder [[Mark Zuckerberg]], U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] and his wife Melania, and transhumanist and Trump donor [[Peter Thiel]], then, unfortunately, you've already missed the boat.
The quartet met up for an intimate dinner at the White House last month, hours after [[Congress]] grilled the Facebook founder about the company's plans to revolutionize global payment systems with its Libra cryptocurrency.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Truth About Privatization|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wYHRWo2Ins]]'' December 12, 2018, Robert Reich, [[YouTube]]
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[[Robert Reich]] explains why using the private sector for government services can have negative consequences.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Tuttle Twins and the Case of the Really Bad Libertarian Propaganda|https://www.currentaffairs.org/2020/09/the-tuttle-twins-and-the-case-of-the-really-bad-libertarian-propaganda]]'' September 29, 2020, Rob Larson, [[Current Affairs]]
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Anyone with kids in their family knows that one of the great things about them is their bottomless gullibility. Until critical thinking abilities (sometimes) develop in later life, children will believe any hilariously phony lie you tell them, for example that a minor deity is so excited to get their disgusting baby teeth that they leave printed American currency for it, with the Treasury Secretary's name on it. It's the dumbest thing in the world, but I and probably you believed it for years.
Sadly, some would abuse this adorable nature of kids for sleazy purposes. There's a whole genre of apocryphal quotations by leaders of authoritarian movements, saying some version of "Give me the child for seven years and I'll give you the man," meaning those formative early years can shape beliefs that endure through adulthood. Jesuit leaders, Lenin and others are alleged to have said similar lines, but regardless of the exact provenance, the point is clear enough.
But Church and State are far from the only authoritarians seeing value in indoctrinating guileless kids. I learned this recently when the unscrupulous editor of a popular leftist magazine, let's call it Present Developments, mailed me a large box of libertarian children's lit known as the Tuttle Twins series, a series of illustrated stories and workbooks designed to teach youngsters the wonders of the free market. (You may have seen ads for it on [[Facebook]].) Having now perused all 11 books in the special "Tuttle Twins combo pack," I can confirm that it's exactly as bad as you think it is.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The U.S. Government Charged Russia's Most Destructive Hackers|https://www.vice.com/en/article/88a4da/us-charged-sandworm-gru-russia-most-destructive-hackers]]'' October 19, 2020, Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, [[Vice News]]
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The Department of Justice announced the indictment of six people who are allegedly part of the [[Sandworm]] hacking group, responsible for a slew of high-profile hacks in the last few years—"the most disruptive and destructive series of computer attacks ever attributed to a single group," as the DOJ put it. They are most famous for unleashing NotPetya, a ransomware that wiped thousands of computers all over the world.
Prosecutors believe the hackers are all part of Unit 74455 of the [[Russia]]n Main Intelligence Directorate, better known as GRU.
They all became part of the [[FBI]]'s most wanted list of cyber criminals on Monday.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The UK's Anti-Lockdown Movement Has Welcomed David Icke and QAnon Believers|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3z4jj/anti-lockdown-movement-conspiracy-theories-uk]]'' September 1, 2020, James McMahon, [[Vice News]]
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"We gather here today," says [[David Icke]], pacing across the plinth that supports Nelson's Column, "because a dangerous disease – a deadly disease – is sweeping across this land and across this world."
Icke, white mullet flapping in the gentle breeze, is the conspiracy theorist poster boy. Now 68 years old, he's had his views ridiculed for decades – but today's post-truth society has rewarded the former Hereford United goalkeeper, turned "free thinker", a relevance he's never known before.
Today, he is the signature speaker at [[London]]'s "Freedom Rally", which has drawn thousands of people to Trafalgar Square (the space holds 35,000 when full, and is nearly that). Ostensibly, they're there to protest against what they feel is an overzealous response by the [[UK]] government to the coronavirus pandemic – which, to date, has claimed over 40,000 lives in the UK alone.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The unholy alliance between atheists and evangelicals|https://spectator.us/unholy-alliance-atheists-evangelicals/]]'' October 24, 2019, Melissa Chen, [[Spectator USA]]
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The conference, organized by [[Sovereign Nations]] and titled ' Speaking Truth to Social Justice ,' featured the masterminds behind the so-called ' Sokal Squared ' scandal: [[Helen Pluckrose]], [[Peter Boghossian]], and James A. Lindsay. Its name is a nod to an earlier hoax, which parodied the extreme postmodernist criticism of science, perpetuated by physicist Alan Sokal , who graced the occasion with his presence. Last year, the three current and former academics, who are prominent speakers in atheist and humanist circles, published bogus research papers in several academic disciplines — gender studies, queer theory, critical race theory, intersectional feminism, fat studies and postcolonial theory — to highlight the charlatanism and obscurantism that stand in for scholarship, the lack of academic rigor and flaws in the publishing protocols of these fields. Some of the hoax papers they submitted border on outright hilarity. One published paper suggested that dog parks perpetuate ' canine rape culture ' while another was basically Mein Kampf dressed up in intersectional feminist lingo. The trio popularized the term 'grievance studies' to refer to these fields because, according to Pluckrose, they begin 'from the assumption of a grievance' and then bend 'theories to confirm it.'
They found in [[Michael O'Fallon]], the evangelical [[Christian]] founder and editor-in-chief of Sovereign Nations , an ally who is likewise deeply concerned about our postmodern era in which 'grand narratives that have guided our discourse are collapsing.' What he fears is the encroachment of the secular theoretical perspectives that undergird social justice upon the gospel and the church, weaponizing identity to upend the Christian interpretation of doctrine.
And so an unholy alliance between a bunch of atheists and evangelical Christians was born. Having the inaugural conference dedicated to defending liberalism in a venue named after the 'Grand Old Man' of liberalism could not have been more symbolic. William Ewart Gladstone was a four-term British prime minister whose political doctrine centered around 'peace, economy and reform.' He instituted laissez-faire economic policies and free trade, extended voting rights, promoted equality of opportunity and self-governance of Britain's colonies and disestablished the Church of [[Ireland]] (so that [[Roman Catholic]]s no longer had to pay tithes to support the Anglican Church), among other reforms, and was an early if ultimately unsuccessful advocate for 'Home Rule' for Ireland.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Unlikely Rise of Mort Klein and the Transformation of American Zionism|https://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/280684/morton-klein-and-the-future-of-american-zionism]]'' April 10, 2019, Armin Rosen, [[Tablet Magazine]]
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With the election of [[Donald Trump]], Klein's fortunes turned. The ZOA fostered close contacts with Trump's circle at a relatively early point in the [[2016]] presidential campaign and then became the first [[Jewish]] organization to be granted a publicly announced meeting with a senior Trump administration official, leaving its more propriety-seeking rivals out in the cold. In a city where closeness to power is the most sought-after form of currency, Mort Klein was suddenly rich—and the establishment rivals who had sneered at him for 25 years were suddenly poor.
The ZOA receives a reliable $1 million a year from [[Republican]] kingmaker [[Sheldon Adelson]], often accounting for between 1/5th and 1/6th of the group's annual income. In February, leading Republicans [[Rand Paul]] and [[Tom Cotton]] tweeted photos with Klein in their [[Washington]] offices. [[Arthur Schwartz]], recently described as a key pro-Trump Republican operative and messaging specialist, is a ZOA adviser and confidante. Former White House counselor [[Steve Bannon]] spoke at the ZOA's [[2017]] gala dinner; in [[2018]], the headliner was Trump National Security Adviser [[John Bolton]]. In the wake of the conference's"written warning" to the ZOA, Rand Paul tweeted in the organization's defense, fretting that "some are being unfairly critical of Mort Klein," who the senator lauded for his "character, civility, and effectiveness in defending [[Israel]]."
There are plenty of pro-Israel organizations in the U.S. with specific roles within a larger ecosystem—AIPAC lobbies [[Congress]]; the Israeli-American Council organizes the country's Israeli immigrants, [[Christian]]s United for Israel secures support in evangelical communities. But the ZOA grew out of a time when Zionism was something more than just a political ideology.
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{{f253.png}} ''[[The unmasking of Donald Trump|https://www.macleans.ca/politics/washington/the-unmasking-of-donald-trump/]]'' July 17, 2020, Adnan R. Khan, [[Macleans]]
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The fact is, Trump has always been a racist. We've seen glimpses of it over the years, for instance in the early [[1970]]s when the U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Trump, his father and the property management company they co-owned for allegedly discriminating against prospective Black and Latin American tenants. It was not the first time the Trumps had been called out on their racial bias and, unsurprisingly, they not only denied the charges but countersued, enlisting [[Roy Cohn]], Senator [[Joseph McCarthy]]'s infamous legal attack dog during the anti-Communist purges in [[1954]]. After the presiding judge rejected the countersuit and ruled that there was enough evidence to proceed on the charges of discrimination the Trumps decided to settle.
Somehow, that history has been largely buried, though [[David Cay Johnston]], an investigative journalist who has covered Trump and his business dealings since the 1970s, re-hashed it in his [[2016]] book, The Making of [[Donald Trump]]. Over the years of his presidency, major news outlets like the [[New York Times]] and [[Washington Post]] have also dug deep into Trump's history and uncovered piles of past wrongdoings.
Johnston, however, with some justification, still blames the media for failing to properly report on Trump in 2016, ultimately helping him win the White House.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The unwelcome revival of 'race science'|https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/02/the-unwelcome-revival-of-race-science]]'' March 2, 2018, Gavin Evans, [[The Guardian]]
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One of the strangest ironies of our time is that a body of thoroughly debunked "science" is being revived by people who claim to be defending truth against a rising tide of ignorance. The idea that certain races are inherently more intelligent than others is being trumpeted by a small group of anthropologists, IQ researchers, psychologists and pundits who portray themselves as noble dissidents, standing up for inconvenient facts. Through a surprising mix of fringe and mainstream media sources, these ideas are reaching a new audience, which regards them as proof of the superiority of certain races.
The claim that there is a link between race and intelligence is the main tenet of what is known as "race science" or, in many cases, "scientific racism". Race scientists claim there are evolutionary bases for disparities in social outcomes – such as life expectancy, educational attainment, wealth, and incarceration rates – between racial groups. In particular, many of them argue that black people fare worse than white people because they tend to be less naturally intelligent.
Although race science has been repeatedly debunked by scholarly research, in recent years it has made a comeback. Many of the keenest promoters of race science today are stars of the "alt-right", who like to use pseudoscience to lend intellectual justification to ethno-nationalist politics. If you believe that poor people are poor because they are inherently less intelligent, then it is easy to leap to the conclusion that liberal remedies, such as affirmative action or foreign aid, are doomed to fail.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The US doctors taking Trump's lead on hydroxychloroquine – despite mixed results|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/24/hydroxychloroquine-trump-us-doctors-coronavirus]]'' May 24, 2020, Jessica Glenza, [[The Guardian]]
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The American Association of Physicians and Surgeons, a fringe group, offers advice that isn't 'consistent with evidence-based medicine', experts say
There is an alternate universe of Covid-19 misinformation masquerading as science, which with the encouragement of [[Donald Trump]], is proliferating among his supporters.
Among the most ardent proponents of these claims is the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), a fringe group of less than 5,000 doctors. The group was recently cited by Trump's campaign manager, [[Brad Parscale]], to explain the president's stunning announcement that he is taking the drug hydroxychloroquine in an attempt to protect himself against Covid-19 despite a lack of evidence of its effectiveness.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[The US donors who gave generously to rightwing UK groups|https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/nov/29/the-us-donors-who-gave-generously-to-rightwing-uk-groups]]'' November 29, 2019, Rob Evans, [[The Guardian]]
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Three foundations have been created using the fortune of an ultra-conservative US billionaire, Sir John Templeton, who died in [[2008]]. They have given $1.5m to the Legatum Institute, $1.4m to the Adam Smith Institute and $497,000 to the Institute of Economic Affairs.
The John [[Templeton Foundation]] said it supports "a variety of projects in an effort to promote individual freedom, free markets, prosperity, and enterprise-based solutions to poverty". Two of the Templeton foundations maintain public databases of grants, which are acknowledged on the websites of their [[UK]] thinktank recipients.
The Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) has also acknowledged that a Templeton foundation had donated to its CapX website, which makes the case for popular capitalism. Internet records suggest that the funding was given between [[2015]] and [[2017]]. The CPS did not respond when asked how much was given or when.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The US Government Is Spamming Random Iranians and Russians With Text Messages|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4ayb9w/the-us-government-is-spamming-random-iranians-and-russians-with-text-messages]]'' August 7, 2020, Matthew Gault, [[Vice News]]
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On Thursday night, people in [[Russia]] and [[Iran]] started getting weird text messages. The texts offered people $10 million for information about cyber threats related to the upcoming U.S. election. It had a handy link where respondents could report tips. The U.S. State Department has admitted responsibility for the text messages, according to [[Reuters]].
The State Department told Reuters in an email that the unsolicited text messages were meant to build awareness internationally. "This is a worldwide campaign in multiple languages," State told Reuters.
The messages are written in Farsi or Russian and say, "the United States pays up to $10 million for any information on foreign interference in American elections." The provided link routes to the U.S. Rewards for Justice program, a website where people can report tips about wanted terrorists and election interference for cash.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The very shady way that Donald Trump's new lawyer got very, very rich|https://thinkprogress.org/donald-trump-of-lawyers-722308f007a4/]]'' June 21, 2017, Ian Millhiser, [[ThinkProgress]]
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On paper, [[Donald Trump]] is a lawyer's dream client. Deep pockets. A seemingly never-ending stream of legal problems. And a high-profile that can transform his confidants into minor celebrities.
Trump's the kind of client that could pay off a lawyer's mortgage, put their children through college, buy them a sexy sports car, and leave them with enough attorney's fees left over to pay for a vacation home.
And yet Trump's struggled to find counsel to represent him in Special Counsel [[Robert Mueller]]'s ongoing investigation into the Trump campaign's [[Russia]] ties. As one lawyer told [[Yahoo News]]' Michael Isikoff, "the guy won't pay and he won't listen." Trump's reputation as a blowhard who doesn't pay his bills and won't stop sending damaging tweets reportedly left many of [[Washington]]'s best lawyers unwilling to represent the President of the United States.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Voice of the 'Intellectual Dark Web'|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/11/11/intellectual-dark-web-quillette-claire-lehmann-221917]]'' November 11, 2018, Amelia Lester, [[Politico]]
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One evening this fall at a house in West [[Hollywood]], the [[Australia]]n editor and writer [[Claire Lehmann]] had dinner with the neuroscientist [[Sam Harris]] and [[Eric Weinstein]], the managing director of tech entrepreneur [[Peter Thiel]]'s investment firm. [[Joe Rogan]], the podcast host, joined later on, when the group decamped to a comedy club.
You could think of the gathering as a board meeting of sorts for the "intellectual dark web," or IDW, a loose cadre of academics, journalists and tech entrepreneurs who view themselves as standing up to the knee-jerk left-leaning politics of academia and the media. Over the past year, the IDW has arisen as a puzzling political force, made up of thinkers who support "Enlightenment values" and accuse the left of setting dangerously illiberal limits on acceptable thought. The IDW has defined itself mainly by diving into third-rail topics like the genetics of gender and racial difference—territory that seems even more fraught in the era of #MeToo and the Trump resistance. But part of the attraction of the IDW is the sense that many more people agree with its principles than can come forward publicly: The dinner host on this night, Lehmann says, was a famous person she would prefer not to name.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[The Wall|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMBnvGj6e1s]]'' August 25, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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Trump continues to build his wall with American lives. We won't let him ignore our pain.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The War Between Christian Papers Over Trump Is Escalating|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/m7qaev/the-war-between-christian-papers-over-trump-is-escalating]]'' December 24, 2019, Alex Lubben, [[Vice News]]
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A journalist at the [[Christian Post]], an evangelical newspaper, is resigning over the paper's plans run an editorial slamming its competitor, [[Christianity Today]], for running a story that called for Trump's removal from office.
The Christianity Today editorial, which described the president as "immoral," generated a huge response. It was widely talked about on cable news shows over the weekend, drew in 3 million pageviews, and was widely criticized by some of Trump's evangelical supporters, who derided the magazine as "elitist." It definitely hit a nerve with the Trump.
"The fact is, no President has ever done what I have done for Evangelicals, or religion itself!" Trump tweeted. He called the magazine, which generally leans center-right, "far-left."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The weakness of a recent report on free speech by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni|https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2018/05/31/weakness-recent-report-free-speech-american-council-trustees-and-alumni-opinion]]'' May 31, 2018, Steven Bahls, Opinion, [[Inside Higher ED]]
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Recent controversies over free speech on America's college and university campuses have inspired various organizations to propose policy changes for the consideration of college administrators. A report from the [[American Council of Trustees and Alumni]], "Building a [[Cult]]ure of Free Expression on the American College Campus: Challenges and Solutions," cheapens the argument for freedom of expression by appealing to politically fueled stereotypes of faculty members and administrators. In attacking what it sees as the excess of political correctness, it defends free expression on campuses for weak reasons.
Authored by law professor Joyce Lee Malcolm of [[George Mason University]], the report is part of ACTA's Perspectives on Higher Education. Malcolm relies heavily on a report by the [[Foundation for Individual Rights in Education]], or FIRE, called "Spotlight on Speech Codes [[2017]]," which claims that 423 of the country's top 450 colleges and universities have "policies that threaten free speech on campus." Included in FIRE's tally are institutions that ban "verbal abuse" and those that ban "posters promoting alcohol consumption," as those policies "could be interpreted to suppress protected speech." Reasonable minds may question whether colleges and universities have gone too far in chilling free speech in the name of welcome and inclusion. But it is imbalanced sensationalism to lump colleges and universities that campaign against the scourge of excessive alcohol consumption with those banning speech because it's offensive to some students.
The report goes on with the predictable criticism of campuses that create safe spaces and speech codes as antithetical to free speech. ACTA makes the perplexing argument that "these ostensibly progressive measures are, in actuality, chilling free speech and frustrating the open dialog that is essential to academic freedom on campus." As with most criticism of safe spaces, the report fails to define the safe spaces it is concerned about. Colleges are traditionally full of safe spaces where like-minded people gather -- think faculty lounges and locker rooms as well as culture houses. Why do safe spaces only come under fire from groups like ACTA when they are spaces for people who disagree with controversial speakers or when they are spaces for underrepresented students to gather to support each other?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The White House Is Openly Threatening a Journalist With a 'Dossier'|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/m7jw5p/the-white-house-is-openly-threatening-a-journalist-with-a-dossier]]'' August 28, 2020, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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A White House spokesperson publicly threatened a [[Washington Post]] reporter and said the administration was compiling a "dossier" on him in response to his reporting on the [[Trump Organization]].
While reporting a story on how the [[Secret Service]] has been a "captive customer" in spending the public's money on Trump Organization properties while protecting the president, Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold and his colleagues submitted questions to the White House. In response, White House spokesman [[Judd Deere]] told reporters that the administration was targeting him.
"The Washington Post is blatantly interfering with the business relationships of the Trump Organization, and it must stop," Deere wrote in a statement to the Washington Post. "Please be advised that we are building up a very large 'dossier' on the many false David Fahrenthold and others stories as they are a disgrace to journalism and the American people."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The White House's campaign against Anthony Fauci is a symptom of a bigger problem|https://www.vox.com/2020/7/16/21326875/covid-19-coronavirus-anthony-fauci-donald-trump-peter-navarro]]'' July 16, 2020, Dylan Scott, [[Vox]]
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The White House decided this week — the same week the US is seeing record Covid-19 cases nationwide, driven by the outbreaks in [[California]], [[Florida]], and [[Texas]] — was the right time to try to discredit the most widely respected scientist in the Trump administration, Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]].
He was first targeted with a whisper campaign by administration sources to top White House reporters. A few days later, Trump's top trade official dispensed with the whispering and said it loud and clear in a [[USA Today]] op-ed: Fauci should not be trusted.
The public, it appears, would disagree. Fauci continues to enjoy a much higher approval rating and much more public trust than the president of the United States. As an earthy but authoritative voice on the coronavirus pandemic, Fauci inadvertently broke the first rule of the Trump White House: Nobody gets to outshine the president. The disinformation campaign against him from Trump loyalists can likely be explained, at least in part, by those clashing personalities.
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Last weekend, thousands gathered in [[Washington]], [[Michigan]], [[Texas]], [[Maryland]], and [[California]] to protest lockdown orders resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. Some marched with rifles draped across their backs and handguns resting on their hips, while others shared conspiracy theories about [[Bill Gates]] and his involvement with the Covid-19 vaccine.
Even in larger, less-rural cities in California, groups waved "Trump [[2020]]" flags and marched the streets with signs that read, "No Liberty. No Life." And these protests only seem to be picking up steam: On Friday, thousands stormed the [[Wisconsin]] State Capitol, carrying flags and wearing [[Tea Party]] regalia.
But what has been most glaringly obvious about these protests isn't the far-right theatrics. It's that almost everyone marching to end stay-at-home orders is white. And if they do return to "regular life" and refuse to distance themselves, their overt disregard will impact the population most vulnerable to the virus — black people.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The widespread protests to reopen the economy, explained|https://www.deseret.com/indepth/2020/4/21/21228246/coronavirus-covid-19-protests-rallies-government-economy-states-partisan-tea-party]]'' April 21, 2020, Matthew Brown, [[Deseret News]]
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SALT LAKE CITY — Battling the coronavirus has been a uniting issue during one of the most partisan periods in the nation's history. But emerging political forces show cracks appearing in that unified front that could threaten the recovery of both public health and the economy.
Evidence of the underlying partisan divide surfaced in the past week with sporadic protests against government-imposed lockdowns of local commerce erupting in at least 20 states, including [[Utah]]. But a more telling sign that efforts are afoot to make economic recovery a politically divisive issue is the coordinated backing of the protests by state and national groups.
"This clearly has a great deal to do with the economic hardship. How could it not? This is the worst hardship disaster we've had since the Great Depression," Sidney Milkis, a political science professor at the University of [[Virginia]] who studies social movements in politics, said of the motivation for the protests. "But the protests, I think, go beyond economic necessity."
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{{f188.png}} ''[[The Wild West of Online Political Operatives|https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/the-wild-west-of-online-political-operatives]]'' October 1, 2019, Sue Halpern, [[New Yorker]]
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In early August, Chris Vickery, the director of risk research at the cybersecurity firm UpGuard, was browsing GitHub, an open-source software repository, for references to [[Cambridge Analytica]]. Vickery, in March of [[2018]], had discovered that an obscure Canadian data firm called Aggregate IQ had developed election software that Cambridge Analytica sold to political campaigns—most notably [[Donald Trump]]'s. In that case, Vickery found hundreds of pages of code. His August find was less substantial: a read.me file, written in plain English, that said, "Useful, revenue-producing data applications that Cambridge Analytica won't suggest to you." Its author, a [[California]]-based political operative named [[Ron Robinson]], claimed to have worked on nearly a hundred campaigns, including efforts for [[Mitch McConnell]], Joe (the Plumber) Wurzelbacher, and [[Newt Gingrich]]. His post, which went on to say that the actual code has been removed "for NDA privacy," was hashtagged "#Social Engineering", "#MAGA," and "#Hacks."
After some more digging, Vickery found a series of advertisements, posted by Robinson, selling what he was calling "subpoena resistant" e-mail accounts with the domain name NSAmail.us. Robinson was also offering a second e-mail service, with the domain name innoc.us, for "those who don't want to taunt the NSA every time they send an email." The accounts, which were intended to be beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement, had been hosted in [[Russia]] by a company called Mir Telematiki. (In fact, the [[National Security Agency]] had been surveilling Mir Telematiki's servers since [[2009]].) Coincidentally, perhaps, this was the same hosting service used by [[WikiLeaks]]. On August 16th, Vickery contacted the F.B.I. "I have reason to believe that (Robinson) provided email and other online services to US political campaigns, political action committees, and related entities through servers physically located in [[Moscow]], Russia," Vickery wrote on the F.B.I.'s online tip portal. "It is reasonable to assume (he) knew, or should have known, the in-depth level of access Russian intelligence agencies would have to emails, files, and other data passing through servers located in Moscow." (Robinson declined to comment for this story.)
On social media, the unmasking of Robinson quickly fed various conspiracy theories, some elaborate, some prosaic. But all of them included a suggestion that Ron Robinson was, in the words of one of Vickery's [[Twitter]] followers, "a Kremlin asset." All of the dots seemed to connect. Robinson, a [[Tea Party]] activist, is [[Facebook]] friends with Rhonda Rohrabacher, who is the wife of former Representative Dana Rohrabacher, popularly known as Putin's favorite congressman. Robinson was also connected on Facebook to [[David Bossie]], Trump's deputy campaign manager, in [[2016]], as well as to a number of other prominent right-wing power brokers, including Ned Ryun, the founder and C.E.O. of American Majority, an organization that trains "liberty-minded" candidates and activists. In addition to offering "subpoena resistant" e-mails, he had been recommending that his clients forgo [[Google]] for Yandex, the Russian e-mail and search-engine company, because "it is much harder to subpoena from a foreign entity." "Don't ever change, Yandex," Robinson wrote, in June, in a Facebook post that also tagged two California Tea Party officials. "Some of us trust you more than we trust certain agencies on this side of the pond. Thanks for keeping our stuff safe. We knew we made the right choice." There was more. Vickery discovered that Robinson had uploaded a screen shot of his digital-activist-training work files, which included mentions of a popular hacking tool called Metasploit, as well as a cryptocurrency tracker. (Cryptocurrency can be an untraceable way to move money.) Screenshots taken by Vickery showed that Robinson had provided e-mail services for the National Draft [[Ben Carson]] for President Committee, leading Vickery to wonder if those services—or the ones he provided for numerous down-ballot Tea Party and [[Republican]] candidates—were being routed through or stored in Russia. (McConnell's campaign, for its part, said that Robinson "doesn't work for us.") As Twitter sleuths mined the Internet for other nuggets of evidence proving that Robinson, a computer programmer in his sixties with an affection for guns and an abiding distrust of the government, was working for the Russians, they seemed to have missed the central irony: Robinson was promoting Yandex and other offshore services because, he said in a [[YouTube]] video from April, 2018, "I'm a conservative and we know that conservatives are under attack from all directions online."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[The Wilks Brothers: Fracking Sugar Daddies For The Far Right|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/the-wilks-brothers-fracking-sugar-daddies-for-the-far-right/]]'' June 12, 2014, [[Right Wing Watch]]
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Last June, presidential hopefuls [[Rand Paul]] and [[Ted Cruz]] traveled to [[Iowa]] for an event convened by [[David Lane]], a political operative who uses pastors to mobilize conservative Christian voters.
Lane is a Christian-nation extremist who believes the Bible should be a primary textbook in America's public schools, and that any politician who disagrees should be voted out. Lane's events are usually closed to the media, but he has given special access to the [[Christian Broadcasting Network]]'s sympathetic David Brody. Brody's coverage of the Iowa event included short video clips of comments by brothers Farris and [[Dan Wilks]], who were identified only as members of Lane's Pastors and Pews group.
CBN's Brody reported, "The Wilks brothers worry that America's declining morals will especially hurt the younger generation, so they're using the riches that the Lord has blessed them with to back specific goals." One of those goals may be David Lane's insistence that politicians make the Bible a primary textbook in public schools.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[The Year of Batshit Crazy at One America News, Trump's New Favorite Cable-News Channel|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-year-of-batshit-crazy-at-one-america-news-trumps-new-favorite-cable-news-channel]]'' December 26, 2019, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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In [[2019]], the competition to become the cable news president's favorite outlet found an unlikely new frontrunner: [[One America News Network]].
The decidedly far-right "news" channel, founded in [[2013]] by [[Robert Herring]] Sr., has long resided on the fringes of cable TV. Prior to President [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2016]] election, it was probably best known as the launching pad of current [[Fox News]] contributor [[Tomi Lahren]]'s career. Prior to her leaving OAN in [[2015]], Lahren gained notoriety—and brought the upstart network attention—with the viral, bite-sized video screeds that have since become her trademark.
With Trump's election, OAN saw an opportunity to fully embrace all things Trump, seeking to outdo Fox News, Fox Business Network, and other conservative outlets in its sycophantic coverage of the Trump presidency in order to curry favor with the president as his most reliable booster.
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{{f117.png}} ''[[TheBlaze and CRTV Merge to Create Conservative Media Powerhouse (Exclusive)|https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/glenn-beck-mark-levin-create-conservative-media-powerhouse-1165665]]'' December 2, 2018, Paul Bond, [[Hollywood Reporter]]
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[[Glenn Beck]] and [[Mark Levin]] are teaming up by merging [[TheBlaze]] and [[CRTV]] to create a conservative-media entity dubbed [[Blaze Media]], which they say will reach 165 million people via television, digital platforms and social media.
Beck and Levin are set to officially announce what they are calling a merger of equals Monday, but Beck tells The [[Hollywood Reporter]] that the move could be just a next step in building a powerhouse, independent media company.
"This is the beginning of scale," he says. "Anyone who loves the Bill of Rights and pursues honesty, I want them all in. We're an open book. Let's talk."
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{{f248.png}} ''[[There Is A White House Blockade Stopping States From Getting Coronavirus PPE|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/04/hospitals-face-a-white-house-blockade-for-coronavirus-ppe.html]]'' April 19, 2020, David Wallace-Wells, [[New York Magazine]]
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Whenever you start to think that the federal government under [[Donald Trump]] has hit a moral bottom, it finds a new way to shock and horrify.
Over the last few weeks, it has started to appear as though, in addition to abandoning the states to their own devices in a time of national emergency, the federal government has effectively erected a blockade — like that which the Union used to choke off the supply chains of the Confederacy during the Civil War — to prevent delivery of critical medical equipment to states desperately in need. At the very least, federal authorities have made governors and hospital executives all around the country operate in fear that shipments of necessary supplies will be seized along the way. In a time of pandemic, having evacuated federal responsibility, the White House is functionally waging a war against state leadership and the initiative of local hospitals to secure what they need to provide sufficient treatment.
Yesterday, a letter published by the [[New England Journal of Medicine]] highlighted the extraordinary measures that had to be taken to secure the delivery into [[Massachusetts]] of equipment that had been bought and paid for. The NEJM, which featured the letter in its COVID-19 Notes series, is far from a platform of partisan alarm or hysteria — it is among the most sober and high-minded professional journals in the country. It's worth reading the correspondence, written by an executive running a small health system, at some length:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[There is no 'scientific divide' over herd immunity|https://www.wired.co.uk/article/great-barrington-declaration-herd-immunity-scientific-divide]]'' June 12, 2020, Matt Reynolds, [[Wired]]
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On October 4, in a wood-panelled room at an event hosted by a libertarian think tank, three scientists signed a document that they say offers an alternative way of responding to the Covid-19 pandemic. The signing of this so-called "[[Great Barrington Declaration]]" was greeted with clinking champagne glasses before the signatories jetted off to [[Washington]] [[DC]] on the invite of White House coronavirus advisor [[Scott Atlas]].
Aside from the three lead signatories, there is little about the Great Barrington Declaration that feels convincingly scientific. Not its website, which boasts that the statement has been signed by 2,780 "[[Medical]] and Public Health Scientists" who only had to tick a box and enter a name to be included on that list. Nor the brief declaration itself, which offers little in the way of scientific evidence or even substantially new policy suggestions.
While the science isn't particularly convincing, the Great Barrington Declaration has been successful in one respect. It suggests that scientists fall into two camps: those who are pro-lockdown and those who think we should avoid lockdowns and allow people to become infected, hopefully building up enough herd immunity along the way. The media has picked up on this narrative of a supposed rift among scientists and has run with it, while simultaneously declaring that no one is talking about it. "[The Great Barrington Declaration] has been almost entirely ignored by the media outlets that spend much of their days presenting themselves as obedient to science," wrote James Freeman in the [[Wall Street Journal]] on October 6, the same day that stories about the statement ran in [[The Guardian]], [[Independent]] and [[Telegraph]] and ignoring the fact that articles about this supposed divide have been bubbling along for almost as long as the pandemic.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[There is no anti-lockdown protest movement|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/4/22/21227928/coronavirus-social-distancing-lockdown-trump-tea-party]]'' April 22, 2020, Sean Illing, [[Vox]]
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If you've watched [[Fox News]] recently, you might think there's a small revolution afoot in Red America.
A series of anti-social-distancing rallies have popped up across the country — in [[Michigan]], [[Wisconsin]], [[Texas]], and elsewhere. As my colleague Jane Coaston noted, it harks back to the [[Tea Party]] craze in [[2009]], "when well-funded right-leaning groups lit a fire under an already outraged [[Republican]] base and helped to ignite a political movement."
Except it's not really that at all.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[There is no COVID vaccine reserve. Trump admin already shipped it|https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/01/there-is-no-covid-vaccine-reserve-trump-admin-already-shipped-it/]]'' January 15, 2021, Beth Mole, [[Ars Technica]]
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The Trump administration announced Tuesday, January 12, that it would begin shipping reserved vaccine supplies, raising hopes that states may see their vaccine supply potentially double as they work to accelerate the sluggish immunization campaign. But according to a report by The [[Washington Post]], that promised vaccine stockpile doesn't actually exist—it was already shipped out—and the limited vaccine supply available to states will remain as it is for now.
The news has not only left state health officials angry and confused by the false promises, they're also left scrambling to sort out distribution changes. In addition to claiming they would release the (non-existent) stockpile, Trump administration officials told states to expand access to vaccines—now allowing anyone over age 65 to get vaccinated and people under 65 who have a documented underlying health condition that makes them more vulnerable to COVID-19.
The expanded eligibility covers around 152 million people in the US. But administration officials had previously estimated that it wouldn't be until the end of March before they would have 200 million doses—enough to vaccinate only 100 million people—as STAT noted earlier.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[There's A New Groundswell In Town - 'Save Our Country' Coalition|https://crooksandliars.com/2020/04/theres-new-groundswell-town-save-our]]'' April 29, 2020, Aliza Worthington, [[Crooks and Liars]]
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That bearer of terrifying news, [[Right Wing Watch]], dropped the little nugget that a bunch of right-wing organizations have pooled their resources and evil intentions to repackage themselves as a shiny new coalition, "Save Our Country." What's their goal? Why, to "re"open the economy, of course. According to its press release, the coalition "aims to educate and inform elected officials and policymakers at all levels of government in an effort to bring about a quick, safe and responsible reopening of US society. This coalition will exist until it is clear that the US economy has once again stabilized."
Define "stabilized." Actually, come to think of it, define "society." I ask because let's go down the list of illustrious steering committee members:
Art Laffer — the guy who wants the government to have ZERO role in getting the economy back on track, except to give huge tax breaks to the rich — is honorary chairman.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[There's a new tactic for exposing you to radical content online: the 'slow red-pill'|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jul/15/theres-a-new-tactic-for-exposing-you-to-radical-content-online-the-slow-red-pill]]'' July 15, 2021, Joshua Citarella, Opinion, [[The Guardian]]
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I spend a lot of time on [[Instagram]]. Not posting stories, but researching Gen Z online political subcultures. That's how I first stumbled across a content strategy that I've dubbed the "slow red-pill".
A red-pill – the name is taken from the famous scene in the Matrix – is something that opens your eyes to a hidden political "truth". Once you've been red-pilled, you want other people to take the red-pill, too. Today, an essential part of online radicalization is the desire to spread this new knowledge to a larger audience.
I once followed the work of a group of far-right teenagers who devoted much of their time to radicalising people. The strategy was simple. They'd set up meme pages that, on the surface, appeared to be run-of-the-mill, [[Republican]] Maga-type accounts. The bio might read: [[Free Speech]], Debate Welcome, Make America Great – by all outward appearances it would look like a regular conservative Instagram page. This account would repost high-performing content from big Republican pages (@[[DC]]_Draino, @the_typical_liberal, etc) and use the popularity of these images to accumulate a following of Fox, [[Breitbart]] and [[Turning Point USA]]-type viewers.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[There's a Very Real Potential for Violence at Saturday's MAGA Events in DC, Say Extremism-Watchers|https://www.washingtonian.com/2020/11/12/saturdays-pro-trump-events-in-dc-have-a-very-real-potential-to-turn-violent-according-to-experts-who-track-extremism/]]'' November 12, 2020, Andrew Beaujon, [[Washingtonian]]
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Saturday's planned pro-Trump demonstrations in [[DC]] will be attended by far-right individuals and groups who have records of violent activity, and there's a significant chance that there could be conflict with counterprotesters. That's the message from researchers who study far-right extremism that [[Washingtonian]] spoke with, and it's echoed by research by [[Right Wing Watch]] and the ADL.
Some reports in local news media have focused on plans by members of the [[Proud Boys]] to attend the events, which go by different names including the "Million MAGA March," "[[Stop the Steal]]," and the "March for Trump"; they all plan to gather at Freedom Plaza at noon on Saturday, despite having no apparent permit from the [[National Park Service]].
The stated attendance of Proud Boys members is concerning, researchers tell Washingtonian, but that hate group is just one of the potential far-right attendees whose presence could bring an already jittery [[Washington, DC]], to a boil. Among those who may attend or have promoted the event:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[There's Been a Spike in People Dying at Home in Several Cities. That Suggests Coronavirus Deaths Are Higher Than Reported.|https://www.propublica.org/article/theres-been-a-spike-in-people-dying-at-home-in-several-cities-that-suggests-coronavirus-deaths-are-higher-than-reported]]'' April 14, 2020, Jack Gillum, [[ProPublica]]
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In recent weeks, residents outside [[Boston]] have died at home much more often than usual. In [[Detroit]], authorities are responding to nearly four times the number of reports of dead bodies. And in [[New York]], city officials are recording more than 200 home deaths per day — a nearly sixfold increase from recent years.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the United States had logged more than 592,000 cases of COVID-19 and more than 24,000 deaths, the most in the world, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. But the official COVID-19 death count may, at least for now, be missing fatalities that are occurring outside of hospitals, data and interviews show. Cities are increasingly showing signs of Americans succumbing to the coronavirus in their own beds.
[[ProPublica]] requested death data from several major metropolitan areas. Its review provides an early look at the pandemic's hidden toll.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[There's No Way the Big Tech Law Florida Just Passed Is Legal|https://gizmodo.com/there-s-no-way-the-big-tech-law-florida-just-passed-is-1846959367]]'' May 24, 2021, Whitney Kimball, [[Gizmodo]]
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Today, Trump lackey and [[Florida]] governor [[Ron DeSantis]] signed into law "Florida's Big Tech Bill," a thinly veiled attempt to appease Trump's [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]] gripe. And also money in the bank for Big Tech warrior, Ron DeSantis.
The bill dangles a shred of hope in front of Trump, with a provision that he (or others) could sue social media companies for up to $100,000, and it guarantees that political candidates get an automatic space on social media platforms if they so desire. This is about as ham-fisted as any of Trump's own attempts to sneak back on Twitter through surrogates, which makes it a pointless waste of Florida taxpayer resources—also perhaps a gift to the wider world since it could drain a little of Trump's attention from fomenting his follower s' rage while he mucks around in an unproductive battle.
DeSantis is selling this as a campaign to protect "real Floridians across the Sunshine State" from "[[Silicon Valley]] elites," but the nonsense text is effectively politicians doing themselves a favor. Florida now believes that all social media companies have to let all political candidates on their platforms, no matter whether they violate the rules. Florida also thinks it can now fine social media companies, on no basis, $250,000 per day for deplatforming a candidate for statewide office and $25,000 for deplatforming candidates for "other offices." If the platforms are found to have violated Florida's new rule, the banned or deplatformed person may sue for damages of up to $100,000 as well as actual damages and punitive damages. Trump's lawsuit is probably TBA on his blog.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[These Billionaires Are Funding Legislators Who Refused To Certify The Election|https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelatindera/2021/07/22/these-billionaires-are-funding-legislators-who-refused-to-certify-the-election/]]'' July 22, 2021, Michela Tindera, [[Forbes]]
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At least 41 billionaires gave money over the last four months to legislators who voted against certifying the presidential election, according to a review of [[Federal Election Commission]] records filed in July.
Among the donors: former UFC owners Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta, oil baron Ray Lee Hunt and [[PayPal]] cofounder [[Peter Thiel]]. In total, the benefactors along with their spouses contributed about $1 million to the committees of roughly one-third of the 147 representatives and senators who objected to certifying the election.
About half of the money came from just seven donors: the Fertittas and their spouses, Hilcorp Energy CEO Jeff Hildebrand, Franklin Resources shareholder [[Charles Johnson]], and the wife of [[Charles Schwab]], Helen. All of them made six-figure contributions this year to a joint-fundraising committee called Take Back The House [[2022]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[These Companies Promised to Be Socially Responsible, But They Are Pushing ALEC's Right-Wing Agenda|https://readsludge.com/2019/08/27/these-ceos-promised-to-be-socially-responsible-but-their-companies-are-pushing-alecs-right-wing-agenda/]]'' August 27, 2019, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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Last week, nearly two hundred corporate executives endorsed a "statement on the purpose of a corporation" from the Business Roundtable, a trade group composed of executives of major U.S. corporations, promising to protect the environment, treat workers fairly, and respect the communities in which they do business. The statement, published on August 19, provides a new definition for the purpose of a corporation. Rather than serving only shareholders, corporations exist to "promote an economy that works for all Americans."
But just days before the statement was released, a dozen of the companies whose executives signed it sent lobbyists to the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]]'s (ALEC) annual conference, a secretive meeting where the lobbyists worked with [[Republican]] lawmakers to promote policies meant to shore up the power of corporations beyond the reach of the democratic process.
At the meeting, held in [[Austin]], [[Texas]] from August 14 to 16, lobbyists and legislators drafted and voted on model bills that the legislators will bring back to their states and introduce in their upcoming legislative sessions. The details of this year's model bills are not fully disclosed, but the public agenda indicates that attendees worked on promoting deregulation of oil and gas fracking, gutting electronic data privacy laws, freeing toxic chemical producers for liability, promoting partisan gerrymandering, busting unions, and more.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[These Far-Right Fringe Conspiracies Are Driving the Anti-Lockdown Protests|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/3a8gmw/these-far-right-fringe-conspiracies-are-driving-the-anti-lockdown-protests]]'' April 20, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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The culture wars have come for coronavirus, and a mixed buffet of right-wingers — including armed militias, [[Proud Boys]], [[QAnon]] conspiracy theorists, anti-vaxxers, and [[Infowars]] — are helping to drive the conversation.
Over the weekend, thousands of protesters in at least 22 states defied stay-at-home orders to rally outside government buildings and demand that officials reopen their economies. There are protests planned in nine more states this week.
While a lot of the protesters are frustrated Americans reacting emotionally to the soaring unemployment numbers resulting from lockdown measures, their numbers are bolstered by some conspiracy-oriented groups bringing fringe messaging into the conversation.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[These Fascist 'Diaries' Keep Inspiring Jan. 6 Rioters|https://www.thedailybeast.com/these-fascist-diaries-keep-inspiring-white-power-groups-and-jan-6-rioters]]'' July 7, 2021, [[Daily Beast]]
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In [[1978]], an American neo-Nazi published The [[Turner Diaries]], an infamous race-war novel that went on to inspire so many far-right and violent extremists in the subsequent decades. So it wasn't a huge shock when anti-democratic rioters showed up at the U.S. Capitol in [[Washington]], D.C., on Jan. 6, casually recommending that people read the atrociously racist book.
"Please don't go buy this book. The money can still go back to white power groups, if you do," [[Kathleen Belew]], a [[University of Chicago]] assistant professor of history, tells hosts [[Will Sommer]] and [[Asawin Suebsaeng]] on this week's episode of the Fever Dreams podcast. "It's the book that's very important to [[Timothy McVeigh]] before the [[Oklahoma City]] bombing. And it's come back up around [[January 6]]th. We have footage of [[Proud Boys]] instructing journalists to go read The Turner Diaries."
Belew, an author and professor who Sommer dubs "one of the sharpest minds out there on white supremacists and political violence in the United States," sees other parallels between the fascist novel and the horrible day in January. She points out that the noose and makeshift gallows erected outside the Capitol during the pro-Trump riot is a possible "reference to The Turner Diaries, which has this thing called 'The Day of the Rope.'" And, Belew adds, "notably in The Turner Diaries, there is an attack on the U.S. Capitol."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[These Mega-Businesses Are Already Back to Bankrolling Insurrectionists|https://www.thedailybeast.com/these-mega-businesses-are-already-back-to-bankrolling-insurrectionists]]'' March 25, 2021, Roger Sollenberger, [[Daily Beast]]
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After the Jan. 6 insurrection, more than 120 corporations swiftly vowed to suspend campaign donations to [[Republican]]s who objected to certifying the [[2020]] election.
"In the wake of last week's violent and unlawful attack on the U.S. Capitol, we feel it is important to reinforce that Pfizer PAC supports individuals who are guided by the principles that mirror Pfizer's core values," an internal email read in mid-January.
"We have made the decision that for the next six months, Pfizer PAC will not contribute to any of the 147 Members of [[Congress]] who voted against certifying the [[Electoral College]] results after the violence that we all witnessed," the email also said. "After six months, we will review our decision and report back to you."
But it took less than two months for Pfizer to break that pledge. Their PAC gave $15,000 to the National Republican Senatorial Committee, led by one of eight GOP Senators who voted to decertify election results—[[Rick Scott]] of [[Florida]]—on Feb. 23.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[These Right-Wing Hucksters Have the World's Most Hilarious Tech Setup|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/10/jacob-wohl-and-jack-burkmans-wild-press-conference-setup.html]]'' October 21, 2019, Brian Feldman, [[New York Magazine]]
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This afternoon, right-wing hucksters [[Jacob Wohl]] and [[Jack Burkman]] held another press conference. Wohl and Burkman frequently and lazily concoct political scandals out of thin air and then fail to back them up. They are regarded, far and wide, as a joke. They tried unsuccessfully to Me Too [[Robert Mueller]]. Earlier this month, they leveled allegations that [[Elizabeth Warren]] was having an affair with a much younger former Marine. Today, they alleged that Senator [[Ted Cruz]] was a swinger.
You should not care about this pair. I need to be very clear on that. They are big ol' dummies and every blog post about them (including this one) is giving them oxygen.
That being said, their audio-visual setup is wild. I can't stop thinking about it. It's so funny. It tickles me. Every time they hold one of these dumb press conferences in Burkman's driveway, I see this ramshackle AV setup and laugh. It's baffling. It keeps me up at night. I have an idiot disease and the cause is this collection of furniture and appliances.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[These YouTube skin-care influencers are linked to The Epoch Times and New Tang Dynasty|https://www.mediamatters.org/epoch-times-and-ntd/these-youtube-skin-care-influencers-are-linked-epoch-times-and-new-tang-dynasty]]'' June 8, 2021, Justin Horowitz, [[Media Matters]]
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[[Beauty Within]], a popular skin-care [[YouTube]] channel and online boutique, is inconspicuously linked to right-wing disinformation outlets The [[Epoch Times]] and [[New Tang Dynasty]] (NTD). An investigation from [[The Atlantic]] brought the connection to light, but YouTube has taken no action to demonetize the channel.
The Epoch Times and NTD are pro-Trump media organizations affiliated with the [[Chinese]] spiritual movement [[Falun Gong]]. These outlets have a history of promoting the "[[Stop the Steal]]" events both before and after the [[January 6]] Capitol insurrection, pushing content aligned with the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory, and spreading COVID-19 misinformation, among other forms of right-wing propaganda.
With 2.4 million subscribers on YouTube and no mention of politics in its videos, Beauty Within leads viewers to purchase skin-care products from its online store, which lists The Epoch Times' [[Manhattan]] office as its headquarters. The stars of the channel, Rowena Tsai and Felicia Lee, promote products through paid sponsorship videos, and their channel is monetized, despite claims from YouTube that The Epoch Times network was demonetized in late January. Viewers, skin-care companies, and Beauty Within customers may not be aware that their money could be funneled to support this insidious right-wing disinformation network.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[They Made a Top-Secret Film Exposing Trump's COVID Cover-Up. Then He Got COVID.|https://www.thedailybeast.com/they-made-a-top-secret-film-exposing-trumps-covid-cover-up-then-he-got-covid]]'' October 8, 2020, Cassie da Costa, [[Daily Beast]]
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Totally Under Control, the new documentary directed by [[Alex Gibney]] (Going Clear), Ophelia Harutyunyan, and Suzanne Hillinger, and written by Gibney, tracks our last eight months of pandemic hell. What the film confirms, through a careful examination of the facts and interviews with public health experts and civil servants, is that [[Donald Trump]] and his administration strategically endangered the majority of Americans and U.S. residents by downplaying the threat while actively discouraging protective measures like mask-wearing. And not only that, but Trump and co. created the conditions for failure by rejecting the government—including a pandemic plan and resources supplied by the outgoing Obama administration—in favor of business deals fashioned for personal gain rather than public benefit.
When [[Kayleigh McEnany]] held two thick pandemic plan binders apparently fashioned by the Trump administration, comparing them to what she saw as a thin packet provided from the Obama administration, she encapsulated the theater that defines Trumpism and the [[Republican]] Party in general. Pomp and circumstance overrides good sense and care; it's more important to get your supporters to believe you've got it handled rather than to actually get a handle on anything.
Now that Trump, McEnany, immigrant-kidnapper-in-chief [[Stephen Miller]], and several other Trump associates have contracted COVID-19 themselves (just days after Hillinger, Harutyunyan, and Gibney finished their film), the chaos has finally come back around. Yet, as Gibney pointed out, these officials all have access to the best health care this country has to offer; the rest of us who fall ill will end up on the phone with insurance companies fighting for bill adjustments at best, or languishing without medical care at all, at worst. All the while, Trump will continue his photo-ops, spinning the spectacle of his own illness for whatever political gain he can muster and, again, for no one else's benefit—not even those who continue to support him with a wild fervor.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[They seemed like Democratic activists. They were secretly conservative spies|https://bdnews24.com/politics/2021/06/25/they-seemed-like-democratic-activists.-they-were-secretly-conservative-spies]]'' June 25, 2021, Mark Mazzetti, New York Times, [[bdnews24.com]]
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Large donations to the [[Democratic National Committee]] — $10,000 each — had bought Beau Maier and Sofia LaRocca tickets to the debate. During a cocktail reception beforehand, they worked the room of party officials, rainbow donkey pins affixed to their lapels.
In fact, much about them was a lie. Maier and LaRocca were part of an undercover operation by conservatives to infiltrate progressive groups, political campaigns and the offices of Democratic as well as moderate [[Republican]] elected officials during the [[2020]] election cycle, according to interviews and documents.
Using large campaign donations and cover stories, the operatives aimed to gather dirt that could sabotage the reputations of people and organisations considered threats to a hard-right agenda advanced by former President [[Donald Trump]].
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Thiel-backed Palmer Luckey startup Anduril to build virtual border wall|https://www.businessinsider.com/anduril-peter-thiel-backed-startup-trump-virtual-border-wall-2020-7]]'' July 2, 2020, Katie Canales, [[Business Insider]]
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The [[Silicon Valley]] military-contracting startup Anduril has been awarded a contract with US Customs and Border Protection to build a virtual "wall" as a means to monitor crossings in the US.
The [[Washington Post]] first reported that the system would use surveillance towers to detect movement and artificial intelligence to distinguish between humans and animals.
A price was not disclosed, but Anduril execs told The Post that the deal was worth several hundred million dollars.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[This Billion Dollar Company Considers Privacy Laws a Threat to Its Business|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3zqbw/zoominfo-privacy-laws]]'' July 29, 2020, Joseph Cox, [[Vice News]]
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[[ZoomInfo]], a data broker that collects contact information by harvesting it from peoples' email inboxes, sees increased attention on privacy legislation as a core risk to its billion dollar business, according to public records.
A recent filing from ZoomInfo's public offering shows in stark detail how valuable contact data can be, and how companies in the data harvesting space see their business as potentially impacted by changing perceptions around privacy. ZoomInfo went public in June, raising nearly a billion dollars.
One of ZoomInfo's products is its vast contact database that lets customers look up the email addresses and phone numbers of specific people. ZoomInfo collects this contact data via its "contributor network" of users of its free Community Edition as as well "many of our paying customers," the filing reads. The filing says "Our intelligence is kept up to date in real time."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[This billionaire rebuilt her town - while funding a right-wing revolution in her state|https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2019/6/12/18629803/diane-hendricks-beloit-billionaire-wisconsin-right-scott-walker]]'' June 12, 2019, Dylan Matthews, [[Vox]]
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[[Diane Hendricks]] is not one of America's better-known billionaires. But she is, according to [[Forbes]], the richest self-made woman in the country, with a fortune estimated at around $7.2 billion. Her wealth swamps that of better-known billionaires like [[eBay]] veteran Meg Whitman, [[Oprah Winfrey]], [[Facebook]]'s [[Sheryl Sandberg]], and Kylie Jenner.
Hendricks founded and grew the [[ABC]] Supply wholesaling company (which sells roofing, siding, windows, and gutters) with her husband, Ken, who died in [[2007]]. In recent years, though, she's focused on philanthropy, particularly on causes in her adopted hometown of Beloit, [[Wisconsin]], a small postindustrial city near the border with [[Illinois]].
She funded an international film festival for the town, a performing arts center where the library used to be, modern apartments near high-end burger and sushi restaurants, and a startup hub in the industrial foundry that used to employ much of the town. As Alexandra Stevenson, a [[New York Times]] reporter who profiled Hendricks, puts it, it can seem at times like she's "playing SimCity."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[This Christmas, beware evangelical Christians bearing gifts|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/nov/08/christmas-evangelical-christians-samaritans-purse-children-muslim-countries]]'' November 8, 2018, Polly Toynbee, [[The Guardian]]
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All over the country, Operation [[Christmas]] Child is up and running again. The scheme urges people to pack up a shoebox with toys, pens, notebooks and treats for a poor child. Schools often join in because children love doing it: there is something romantic and mysterious about sending a secret collection of gifts to an unknown child in a faraway land.
Participating drop-off points include major companies, such as Caffè Nero, Shoe Zone, The Entertainer, Barratt Homes and some newspaper offices, such as Luton Today. The volunteer organisation [[Worcester]] Lions Club is packing shoeboxes inside Waitrose. Geoff Lewis of the club said: "It's not known where the boxes will eventually end up at this time. But what is certain is that it will be with a child somewhere in the world that will not be receiving another Christmas present this year." Maybe if people did know, they might hesitate.
[[Wales Online]] reports that Glamorgan cricket team and the [[Cardiff]] Blues rugby club are also supporters of the scheme, the former reporting last year that they had helped to load "over 10,000 gift boxes on to vehicles leaving the south Wales depot for a destination in [[Albania]]".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[This Couple Are Not Antifa Arsonists, But Armed Locals Thought They Were|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christopherm51/oregon-fires-antifa-rumors]]'' September 11, 2020, Christopher Miller, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Trumbly and Paulsen, both of whom spoke to [[BuzzFeed News]] by phone from [[Portland]] on Thursday, said the interactions seemed "normal." They said the fire was moving quickly, so they didn't stay long in Molalla. "We thought it was getting a bit dangerous, so we left," Trumbly said.
But shortly after they left, Paulsen began checking [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]] to see news about the fires. She noticed that residents were sharing information about their car, including detailed descriptions of its appearance and license plate. The posts claimed they were members of antifa, an amorphous collection of left-wing groups that the president has called "a terrorist organization," who had come to Molalla from Portland to commit arson.
Authorities in [[Oregon]] have struggled for days to fight apocalyptic wildfires that have burned over 800 square miles, forced thousands to evacuate their homes, and killed at least three people. Now they are also fighting a wave of rumors spreading on social media that the blazes were set by left-wing activists linked to the Portland protests.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[This expert will cure your excitement for hydroxychloroquine.|https://www.motherjones.com/coronavirus-updates/2020/04/this-expert-will-cure-your-excitement-for-hydroxychloroquine/]]'' April 20, 2020, Will Peischel, [[Mother Jones]]
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For weeks, President Trump has touted the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as an effective treatment for COVID-19, which has killed nearly 36,000 Americans and infected more than 680,000. On Tuesday this week, the president referred to HCQ, typically used to treat patients with auto-immune disorders like lupus, as "pretty amazing…I haven't heard a bad story." In fact, the president hasn't ruled out an HCQ regiment for himself. During an April 5 press conference, he said, "I may take it. And I'll have to ask my doctors about that, but I may take it."
The medical community is more circumspect. The validity of two recent studies by a French doctor touting its effectiveness against COVID-19 with 42 and 80 patients, respectively, has been questioned by the medical community for a lack of objective requirements met by the studies; in one, the doctor broke norms by hand-picking the control group, and the second lacked a control group entirely. Another study, in [[Brazil]], used HCQ and a related drug, chloroquine, on COVID-19 patients. At strong doses, both are known to cause heart arrhythmias, and after 11 patients on a high-level chloroquine regimen died, the study was discontinued. Another French study simply found it to be ineffective.
Nonetheless, many doctors have used the drug when it seems as if options for patients were running out. Anecdotally, some physicians in the United States and abroad have acknowledged some success in using HCQ in the fight against the coronavirus. Under pressure from the Trump administration, the [[Food and Drug Administration]] and Department of Health and Human Services have passed measures to ramp up its use in hospitals—and several clinical trials are simultaneously underway to determine HCQ's efficacy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[This Guy Is Trying To Lead The White Nationalist Movement In Canada|https://www.buzzfeed.com/justinling/canadian-nationalist-party]]'' November 29, 2017, Justin Ling, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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A new political party is hoping to officially register itself and field candidates in the next Canadian federal election, running on a hard-right, white nationalist platform.
[[Travis Patron]], the leader of the [[Canadian Nationalist Party]], is actively looking to recruit candidates for his fledgling party and is planning closed-door meetings across the country this month to roll out his political project.
The far-right party, which claims hundreds of members, is calling for a constitutional recognition of [[Canada]]'s [[Europe]]an heritage, an effective end to immigration, and to put the prime minister on trial for treason.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[This Is Mask Haters' Most Nefarious Hoax Yet|https://www.thedailybeast.com/this-is-mask-haters-most-nefarious-hoax-yet]]'' July 23, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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Face mask haters often don't trust the federal government, whether it's top infectious disease expert [[Anthony Fauci]] or the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]. But that hasn't stopped some of them from pretending to be part of the same system.
A fake C[[DC]] notice, complete with a photoshopped CDC letterhead, is the latest anti-masking hoax making the rounds on social media. The forgery, which often takes the form of a picture of a printed-out CDC bulletin, falsely claims that the agency does not recommend people wear N95 respirator masks to protect themselves from COVID-19. The hoax comes after months of politicized debate over masks, with some opponents faking health issues or citing non-existent legal guidelines in order to avoid wearing personal protective equipment.
The fake CDC document, the earliest iterations of which appear to have been uploaded this month, has spread across [[Facebook]], [[Twitter]], [[Reddit]], and more specialized websites like a hunting forum. Many of the meme's largest audiences came from already-fringe circles, like a podcast that traffics in conspiracy theories and Twitter users who believe in [[QAnon]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[This Is the Alleged White Supremacist 'Umbrella Man' Police Suspect of Minneapolis Chaos|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-alleged-white-supremacist-umbrella-man-police-suspect-of-minneapolis-chaos]]'' July 28, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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A man seen breaking windows in a viral video of [[Minneapolis]] protests is suspected to be a known member of a white supremacist group, cops have alleged in a search warrant affidavit. The man in question, [[Mitchell Carlson]], has not been charged with a crime.
The video, filmed on May 27, showed a man dressed in all black methodically smashing windows of an AutoZone in Minneapolis during racial justice protests over the police killing of [[George Floyd]]. The man also spray painted "free shit for everyone zone" on the building's doors. The man appeared to be dressed as an anti-fascist, but was eyed as a possible infiltrator or "outside agitator" when protesters tried to question him over his activities. He became known as "Umbrella Man" on social media alongside debunked theories that he was a police officer attempting to discredit the protests.
Now, in a search warrant affidavit first reported by The Minneapolis Star-Tribune, police say they have received a tip that the man is Mitchell Carlson, "a full-fledged member of the Hell's Angels" and "a known associate of the Aryan Cowboys. The Aryan Cowboys are a known prison gang out of [[Minnesota]] and [[Kentucky]]."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[This Is The Daily Stormer's Playbook|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/daily-stormer-nazi-style-guide_n_5a2ece19e4b0ce3b344492f2?ri18n=true]]'' December 13, 2017, Ashley Feinberg, [[Huffington Post]]
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Back in September, [[Vox]] Day, a [[Gamergate]] holdover who has assumed the position of racist alt-right figurehead, published a handful of brief excerpts from what he described as the "[[Andrew Anglin]]" style guide. For the blissfully unaware, Anglin is a neo-Nazi troll and propagandist who runs The [[Daily Stormer]], one of the more prominent sites of the white supremacist web. The passages selected by Vox Day in his blog post suggested that Anglin is persnickety about detail and presentation - except on the subject of the Jews, who are to be blamed "for everything."
HuffPost has acquired the 17-page document in its entirety, as well as transcripts from an IRC channel where the document was shared in an effort to recruit new writers. It's more than a style guide for writing internet-friendly neo-Nazi prose; it's a playbook for the alt-right.
The style guide, according to Vox Day, was a set of directives for whoever might be writing under Anglin's name, the idea being that Anglin's army of ghostwriters need to maintain some sense of consistent style. But the guide appears to be for all of the site's writers, many of whom write under their own names (or at least their own pseudonyms).
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{{f1.png}} ''[[This is the very expensive yacht Steve Bannon got arrested on|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/08/this-is-the-very-expensive-yacht-steve-bannon-got-arrested-on/]]'' August 20, 2020, Noah Lanard, [[Mother Jones]]
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On Thursday morning, federal agents arrested [[Steve Bannon]] off the coast of [[Connecticut]] on a 150-foot yacht named "Lady May," charging him with defrauding hundreds of thousands of people who donated more than $25 million to fund a private wall along the US-[[Mexico]] border.
Lady May has been touted has one of the world's most sophisticated superyachts and is currently on sale for $27.9 million. The [[Wall Street Journal]] reported on Wednesday that it belongs to [[Guo Wengui]], an exiled [[Chinese]] businessman.
A listing from Moran Yacht & Ship calls Lady May "innovative in every sense of the word" and boasts that it won "a succession of Superyacht awards in [[2015]]." Boat International reported in 2015 that Neville Crichton, a businessman and yacht racer originally from [[New Zealand]], conceived of Lady May as a slightly bigger version of another yacht named Como. But, Crichton said, "it was the height of the global financial crisis and even though [[Australia]] came through that pretty well, I just wasn't excited." A year later, Dubois Naval Architects came up with a new design that was more than just a stretched-out Como. That yacht, Lady May, now belongs to Guo.
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{{f12.png}} ''[[This Is Why Billionaire Peter Thiel Wants to End Gawker|http://gawker.com/this-is-why-billionaire-peter-thiel-wants-to-end-gawker-1778734026]]'' May 26, 2016, J.K. Trotter, [[Gawker]]
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Why has [[Silicon Valley]] billionaire [[Peter Thiel]] spent upwards of $10 million funding third-party lawsuits against [[Gawker]]? If you believe his interview with the [[New York Times]], Thiel's willingness to bankroll litigation brought by [[Hulk Hogan]] and other plaintiffs stems from several posts, including a 2007 item about Thiel dating men, that have, in his words, "ruined people's lives for no reason." But the record of Thiel's past comments paints a much more complicated picture of his motivation to end Gawker for good.
It is true, as Gawker Media CEO [[Nick Denton]] wrote in an infamous comment nine years ago, that Thiel was so anxious about Gawker's coverage of his dating life that he tried everything in his power to have it suppressed: "I got a series of messages relaying the destruction that would rain down on me, and various innocent civilians caught in the crossfire, if a story ever ran." At the time, the billionaire was a regular reader of Valleywag. "If I'm honest, I check it often, even when it's somewhat embarrassing to me," he told the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in July 2007.
Two years later, though, Thiel had apparently come to terms with being in the spotlight. In a May 2009 interview, he called Gawker "purely destructive" and compared its staffers to Islamist terrorists, but acknowledged that the site wasn't out to get him or treat him harshly. "I don't feel that I'm being unequally targeted," he explained. His criticism of Gawker hinged, instead, on the site's built-in skepticism—bordering on disdain—for the burgeoning technology sector:
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{{f1.png}} ''[[This Latest Effort to Close Abortion Clinics Is the Strangest One Yet|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/08/life-dynamics-abortion-lawyer-dvd/]]'' August 19, 2013, Kate Sheppard, [[Mother Jones]]
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An anti-abortion group backed by a billionaire fracking tycoon has embarked on an unusual campaign to shut down abortion clinics: direct mailing DVDs to lawyers in order to entice them to sue doctors.
This unorthodox legal strategy is a new twist on a strategy long employed by [[Life Dynamics]], an anti-abortion group based in Denton, [[Texas]]. Two decades ago, the group's president, Mark Crutcher, began a mail and advertising campaign urging lawyers to take up malpractice lawsuits against abortion providers. The organization's manuals for attorneys argued that these suits could be used to "force abortionists out of business by driving up their insurance rates." Crutcher's campaign was never successful, but he's still at it—now sending slick DVDs sent to tens of thousands of lawyers.
In the videos, two actors made to look like television news anchors allege that there's a "child sex abuse scandal" underway. They claim that most minors who become pregnant are not impregnated by a peer, but by an older man. Thus, any pregnant teen should be treated as if there is "reasonable suspicion of child sexual abuse," they contend. The 11-minute DVD urges lawyers to sue abortion providers, on the premise that clinics are potentially covering up the crime of statutory rape.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[This May Be The Most Absurd, Trumpian Drama Ever|https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-most-absurd-trumpian-drama-ever-is-taking-place-at-of-all-places-usaid?ref=home]]'' August 5, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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The federal agency primarily responsible for the distribution of foreign aid has been roiled in recent days by the most Trumpian of dramas, one involving an anti-LGBT political appointee, blundering conservative operative [[Jacob Wohl]], accusations of stalking, prostitution, and the potential hiring of a young conservative with past racist writings.
The chaos seemed set to crest with a slap-dash press conference scheduled for this Thursday. But within a day of the presser's announcement, the main protagonist was apparently recanting her accusations and insinuating that Wohl had stolen her phone and signed into her [[Twitter]] account to send the offending messages that set off the fireworks that got her fired.
The setting of the entire mess was the United States Agency for International Development ([[USA]]ID), an agency known largely as a bit of a backwater when it comes to the government's foreign policy apparatus, but one with a $16.8 billion foreign aid budget. On Monday a political appointee and deputy White House liaison there, [[Merritt Corrigan]], took to Twitter to accuse her employer of "anti-Christian" bias.
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{{f44.png}} ''[[This might be the most bizarre video you've ever seen|https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/gavin-mcinnes-man-who-criticised-waleed-aly-releases-strange-video-in-tel-aviv-forced-to-respond/news-story/743cd1c0b821bdad5c00d09bacea8927]]'' March 19, 2019, Matt Young, [[News.com.au]]
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THE man made famous in [[Australia]] for criticising The Project co-host Waleed Aly has sparked fresh controversy after releasing an apology to a bizarre blog post on the streets of [[Tel Aviv]].
[[Gavin McInnes]]' comments have drawn praise from white nationalist leaders, including the former head of the [[Ku Klux Klan]], [[David Duke]], after he uploaded a video titled 10 Things I Hate About Jews.
It was later retitled, 10 Things I Hate About [[Israel]]. It has since received over 100,000 views.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[This might be the most embarrassing document created by a White House staffer|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/12/18/this-might-be-most-embarrassing-document-created-by-white-house-staffer/]]'' December 18, 2020, Philip Bump, [[Washington Post]]
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His claims about who won what states are actually some of his better points. First, they are accurate and, second, his source was a reputable news organization. But his footnotes cite the blatantly pro-Trump [[Epoch Times]] more than The [[Washington Post]] and the [[New York Times]] combined. In fact, he celebrates his reliance on biased and flawed sources of information.
"From [[Steve Bannon]]'s War Room Pandemic and [[John Solomon]]'s Just the News to [[Raheem Kassam]]'s [[National Pulse]], to [[Newsmax]], and [[One America News Network]]," Navarro writes, "Americans hungry for facts and breaking developments have been able to find such critical information only by following this alternative coverage."
Put another way, Americans seeking dubious or debunked information are only able to find it from outlets willing to publish and air dubious and debunked information.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[This Moment Exposed the Extremists Standing Behind Amy Coney Barrett|https://www.thedailybeast.com/at-amy-coney-barretts-supreme-court-hearing-this-moment-exposed-the-extremists-standing-behind-her]]'' October 14, 2020, Jay Michaelson, Opinion, [[Daily Beast]]
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First, Whitehouse described the by-now-familiar hypocrisy of the hearing: that Republican leaders had promised not to confirm a Supreme Court justice in the final year of a presidential term, and were now doing so later than any Senate in history, and in the midst of a pandemic that had closed the Senate itself.
But that was just the beginning. "My experience around politics," he said, "is that when you find hypocrisy in the daylight, look for power in the shadows."
Senator Whitehouse continued, "There's big anonymous money behind various lanes of activity." He described three of them.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[This Obscure Foundation Helped Fund the Alt-Right|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/02/this-obscure-foundation-helped-fund-the-alt-right.html]]'' February 18, 2020, Sarah Jones, [[New York Magazine]]
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Of the $5.8 million the foundation has donated to various causes since [[2002]], roughly $105,000 has gone to organizations like the [[National Policy Institute]], or NPI, which is led by neo-Nazi [[Richard Spencer]]. A comprehensive review of the foundation's available 990 reports indicates that its financial support for white nationalism began in [[2014]] and continued through [[2018]]. Though $105,000 is not an exceptionally large sum of money, white nationalist organizations are small, and it doesn't take much money to keep them afloat. "Annual recurring donations are kind of where it's at for these guys because they all have financial limits, imposed by federal law, on how large the donations can be," explained David Neiwert, the author of Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump.
"A guy like Spencer, for instance, doesn't need a single sugar daddy to give him money," Neiwert added. "Basically, the National Policy Institute is Spencer, and he just needs an annual salary. Five thousand dollars is basically 5 percent of that annual income for him. He just needs another 20 of those donations and he's done for the year. That's actually not that hard to get, because there are a lot of people out there who are willing to keep that chunk rolling in for him every year."
Rotella was one of those people. His foundation gave $2,500 to NPI in 2014, then doubled the sum in [[2015]]. It handed off another $5,000 chunk to the group in [[2016]]. [[Donation]]s to other white nationalist groups follow a similar pattern. Between [[2013]] and [[2017]], his foundation donated $10,000 every year, or $40,000 total, to the [[Charles Martel Society]], a white nationalist organization that publishes The [[Occidental Quarterly]], a pseudo-academic journal that focuses on "race science." Members of the journal's advisory board include [[Virginia Abernethy]], a Vanderbilt University professor emerita who describes herself as an "ethnic separatist," and [[Tom Sunic]], a writer whom the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] calls "an intellectual voice for white nationalists" and who once complained that the media "pathologized White Western peoples into endless atonement." Until 2018, the RPRF's donations composed roughly 13 to 18 percent of the Charles Martel Society's donation income, depending on the year.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[This powerful group groomed Mike Pence for the White House. Impeachment could complicate their plans|https://www.salon.com/2019/10/25/mike-pence-trump-impeachment-council-national-policy/]]'' October 25, 2019, Anne Nelson, [[Salon]]
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Over the past few decades the traditional GOP has been overtaken by partisans of the Radical Right, now entrenched in the party's infrastructure. This shadow network of hardline organizations, activists and donors stands ready to outlast the Trump presidency. The story of the CNP, a hub in this network, is a case study in how the durability and strategic capacity of right-wing institutions have shaped the American political landscape.
The [[Council for National Policy]] had its origins in the Southwest, where the social agenda of Christian fundamentalists and the economic interests of the oil industry converged. They founded the CNP in [[1981]] to capitalize on the election of [[Ronald Reagan]]; Reagan's former attorney general, Edwin Meese III, would serve as the CNP's president from [[1993]]-[[1997]].
The organization meets several times a year, maintaining secrecy for its membership and its proceedings. But a [[2014]] membership roster was leaked and published by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], illustrating the span of the political network: major donors such as the DeVos family; evangelical powerhouses such as [[Southern Baptist]] leader [[Richard Land]]; and heads of influential media interests, including the [[Salem Media]] conglomerate. [[Kellyanne Conway]] has belonged to the CNP's executive committee, and [[Jay Sekulow]], lead attorney on Trump's personal legal team, has served on the board of governors. The organization also, critically, includes the heads of membership organizations such as the [[National Rifle Association]] and the [[Susan B. Anthony List]] (a group that funds anti-choice candidates), whose ground troops can be deployed in coordinated political canvassing. In the words of former CNP president [[Richard DeVos]] (father-in-law to Education Secretary Betsy), the CNP convenes the "donors and the doers."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[This QAnon Militia of Ex-Cops Is Training 'Patriots' for Revolution|https://www.vice.com/en/article/4avnxn/qanon-militia-of-ex-cops-and-soldiers-is-training-patriots-for-revolution]]'' June 18, 2021, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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Lewis is a full-fledged [[QAnon]] believer and founder of the 1st Amendment Praetorians, named after the elite Roman soldiers who protected the emperor. The group consists of former military, law enforcement, and intelligence personnel whose stated mission is to provide pro bono security for "patriotic and religious events across the country."
The group was founded last September and has since acted as security for more than a dozen events, as well as providing security for Flynn himself. The QAnon conference—called "For God & Country: Patriot Roundup"—was a perfect fit.
The Praetorians are a new paramilitary organization that Lewis says has grown to "hundreds" of members in just nine months, in almost complete secrecy. It is part of a growing network of right-wing extremists groups who are pushing baseless conspiracies about election fraud, and has direct links to violent militias, notably the [[Oath Keepers]]. Now Lewis, a QAnon believer, is helping establish a nationwide network of survivalist training camps to prepare patriots for the coming revolution.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[This Senate race could spoil GOP's plans to replace Ginsburg|https://www.aol.com/article/news/2020/09/19/senate-race-could-spoil-gops-plans-to-replace-ginsburg/24624584/]]'' September 19, 2020, Alex Seitz-Wald, [[NBC News]]
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WASHINGTON — [[Arizona]]'s critical Senate race has suddenly taken on extra weight since Democrat [[Mark Kelly]] could potentially be sworn in early enough to vote on a replacement for the late Supreme Court [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] if he wins.
Kelly, a former astronaut and the husband of ex-Rep. Gabby Giffords, is favored to prevail over appointed [[Republican]] Sen. [[Martha McSally]]. And Arizona law indicates he could be sworn in by Nov. 30, during the lame-duck session of [[Congress]] when Republicans may try to push through a Ginsburg replacement if they are unable to do so before the election.
That could potentially narrow Senate Republicans' current 53-to-47 majority as they rush to fill the vacancy on the high court before January when a new Congress and possibly new president will be sworn in. Right now, four Senate Republicans would have to defect to block an appointment, but if Kelly is in office, then only three would need to bolt. And all eyes are currently focused on three possible GOP defections — [[Susan Collins]] of [[Maine]], [[Lisa Murkowski]] of [[Alaska]] and [[Mitt Romney]] of [[Utah]].
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{{f364.png}} ''[[This Stunningly Racist French Novel Is How Steve Bannon Explains The World|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/steve-bannon-camp-of-the-saints-immigration_n_58b75206e4b0284854b3dc03?ri18n=true]]'' March 4, 2017, Paul Blumenthal, [[Huffington Post]]
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Stephen Bannon, President [[Donald Trump]]'s chief strategist and the driving force behind the administration's controversial ban on travelers from seven [[Muslim]]-majority countries, has a favorite metaphor he uses to describe the largest refugee crisis in human history.
"It's been almost a [[Camp of the Saints]]-type invasion into Central and then Western and Northern [[Europe]]," he said in October [[2015]].
"The whole thing in Europe is all about immigration," he said in January [[2016]]. "It's a global issue today — this kind of global Camp of the Saints."
"It's not a migration," he said later that January. "It's really an invasion. I call it the Camp of the Saints."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Thomas's wife takes on Obama|https://www.politico.com/story/2010/07/thomass-wife-takes-on-obama-039426]]'' July 6, 2010, Kenneth Vogel, [[Politico]]
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When Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]]'s wife announced in [[2008]] that she was going to help run [[Washington]] operations for a [[Michigan]] college once described as "a citadel of American conservatism," she said the move was her "way of pulling away from politics" and the "safest place for me to be when it comes to conflicts" with her husband's position on the court.
But, less than two years later, [[Virginia]] "Ginni" Thomas has returned to partisan politics as a fully engaged opponent of President [[Barack Obama]], whom she has described as "hard left" and steering the nation "for tyranny." As founder and president of a think tank and advocacy group called [[Liberty Central]], she quickly established herself in the tea party movement by drawing on her longstanding ties to Washington's conservative establishment and by landing two big donations — one for $500,000 and another for $50,000 —that put her group on the map.
The two donations are the only sources of money the group, which she established in November, reported to the [[Internal Revenue Service]] in [[2009]], according to a recently released report, which blocks out the donors' names, as allowed by the section of the tax code under which the group is registered, 501(c)4. Yet, its size sets Liberty Central apart from other new tea party groups that have struggled to raise money from mostly small, grass-roots contributions.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Thousands of Americans backed by rightwing donors gear up for protests|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/18/coronavirus-americans-protest-stay-at-home]]'' April 19, 2020, Adam Gabbatt, [[The Guardian]]
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Yet while organisers claim the protests are grassroots- and people-driven, a closer look reveals a movement driven by traditional rightwing groups, including one funded by the family of Trump's education secretary, [[Betsy DeVos]].
The rallies have drawn comparisons to the [[Tea Party]] movement, which sprang into life in [[2009]] following the election of [[Barack Obama]] and was driven in part by [[Americans for Prosperity]], a group founded by rightwing donors Charles and [[David Koch]].
As with the Tea Party, the anti-stay-at-home movement has been promoted by a rightwing media eager for the economy to reopen, including [[Fox News]] which on Friday aired a segment on protests in [[Virginia]], [[Michigan]] and [[Minnesota]]. Two minutes later, Trump tweeted to his 77.4 million followers the need to "liberate" those states.
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{{f272.png}} ''[[Three kinds of propaganda, and what to do about them|https://boingboing.net/2017/02/25/counternarratives-not-fact-che.html]]'' February 25, 2017, Cory Doctorow, [[Boing Boing]]
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Three kinds of propaganda, and what to do about them
Jonathan Stray summarizes three different strains of propaganda, analyzing why they work, and suggesting counter-tactics: in [[Russia]], it's about flooding the channel with a mix of lies and truth, crowding out other stories; in [[China]], it's about suffocating arguments with happy-talk distractions, and for trolls like [[Milo Yiannopoulos]], it's weaponizing hate, outraging people so they spread your message to the small, diffused minority of broken people who welcome your message and would otherwise be uneconomical to reach.
Stray cites some of the same sources I've written about here: Tucker Max's analysis of Yiannopoulos's weaponized hate and The Harvard Institute for Quantitative Science team's first-of-its kind analysis of leaked messages directing the activities of the "50-cent army, which overwhelms online [[Chinese]] conversation with upbeat cheerleading (think of Animal Farm's sheep-bleating, or Nineteen Eighty-Four's quackspeak).
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Three men charged after protesters shot at following Richard Spencer speech|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/oct/20/gainesville-shooting-three-men-charged-florida-richard-spencer]]'' October 21, 2017, Lois Beckett, [[The Guardian]]
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After an incident that occurred less than two hours after the white nationalist [[Richard Spencer]] finished speaking at the [[University of Florida]] on Thursday, three white men were arrested and charged with attempted homicide.
According to the [[Gainesville]] police, the men chanted "Hail Hitler!", gave Nazi salutes and fired a gun at a group of protesters about a mile south of Spencer's venue.
The three men were photographed and seen in media interviews outside the venue, police spokesman Ben Tobias said, and at least two were known to have links to extremist groups.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Three men connected to 'boogaloo' movement tried to provoke violence at protests, feds say|https://www.nbcnews.com/news/all/three-men-connected-boogaloo-movement-tried-provoke-violence-protests-feds-n1224231]]'' June 4, 2020, Andrew Blankstein, [[NBC News]]
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Federal prosecutors in [[Las Vegas]] have charged three men alleged to be members of the far-right extremist "[[Boogaloo]]" movement with multiple state and federal violations of conspiracy to cause destruction during protests in Las Vegas, as well as possession of Molotov cocktails.
Charging documents say Stephen T. Parshall, aka "Kiwi," 35; Andrew Lynam, 23; and William L. Loomis, 40, all of Las Vegas, were arrested Saturday on a state criminal complaint alleging conspiracy to commit an act of terrorism, material support for committing an act of terrorism and multiple explosives violations. The plot was foiled with help from an informant, authorities said.
The "Boogaloo" movement, which federal prosecutors describe as a "term used by extremists to signify a coming civil war and/or collapse of society," has been linked to some online posts about protests over the death of [[George Floyd]].
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*[[Three Percenters|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Percenters]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Three Percenters|https://www.adl.org/resources/glossary-terms/three-percenters]], Anti-Defamation League.
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Three pro-gun activist brothers are organizing anti-quarantine protests across the country|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8236795/Three-pro-gun-activist-brothers-organizing-anti-quarantine-protests-country.html]]'' April 20, 2020, Marlene Lenthang, [[Daily Mail]]
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Three far-right, pro-gun brothers are behind a slew of anti-quarantine [[Facebook]] groups galvanizing protests and urging tens of thousands of followers to decry state lockdowns.
[[Ben Dorr]], the political director of a group called [[Minnesota Gun Rights]] and siblings [[Christopher Dorr]], the director of [[Ohio]] Gun Owners, and [[Aaron Dorr]], the executive director of [[Iowa]] Gun Owners are behind at least four state anti-quarantine Facebook groups with a combined following of over 200,000 members.
The three have created Facebook groups calling for protests in [[Wisconsin]], Ohio, [[Pennsylvania]], and [[New York]].
While at first glance the demonstrations cropping up across the nation appear to be organic, the coordination of these brothers on Facebook means they're actually being engineered by a network of conservative directors.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Through Creative Accounting, Trump Tries to Cast America's Death Toll as an Achievement|https://theintercept.com/2020/05/02/creative-accounting-trump-tries-cast-americas-death-toll-achievement/]]'' May 3, 2020, Robert Mackey, [[The Intercept]]
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In a week where the number of Americans killed by Covid-19 passed 66,000, [[Donald Trump]] assured us that this death toll, looked at from the right angle, is really proof of how great he is at his job. Asked on Thursday to account for his son-in-law and adviser [[Jared Kushner]]'s description of the federal government's chaotic response to the coronavirus pandemic as "a great success story" that "needs to be told," the president said that he agreed. "We've solved every problem," he claimed. "We solved it quickly." "I don't think anybody has done a better job — with testing, with ventilators, with all of the things that we've done," Trump added. "And our death totals, our numbers per million people, are really very, very strong. We're very proud of the job we've done."
Trump today: "Our death totals, our numbers, per million people, are really very, very strong. We're very proud of the job we've done." Via CSPAN pic.twitter.com/gOi7DIJIQX — Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) April 30, [[2020]]
Trump's strange boast about the "very, very strong" death toll puzzled many viewers, but it helps to know that, for weeks, the president and his senior medical adviser, Dr. [[Deborah Birx]], have been urging Americans to consider that, on a per capita basis, the U.S. mortality rate is lower than that of several of the worst-hit countries in Western [[Europe]]. On April 10, for instance, Trump asserted that "we've kept our fatality rate very, very low compared to other countries." Later in the same briefing, Birx said that he was right. "As the President noted, our mortality in the United States is significantly less than many of the other countries when you correct them for our population."
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Thugs on planes and other protest claims fact-checked|https://www.bbc.com/news/54023884]]'' September 5, 2020, Jack Goodman, [[BBC News]]
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Claim: President Trump says thugs in uniforms intent on inciting unrest have been seen travelling around the United States on a plane
Verdict: There have been no reports that this incident took place, and the White House has provided no evidence
President Trump told [[Fox News]] earlier this week that someone had seen "thugs... in dark uniforms" on a plane destined for [[Washington]] [[DC]] intent on doing damage at the [[Republican National Convention]] last week.
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*[[TikTok|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TikTok]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f146.png}} ''[[TikTok blocks QAnon conspiracy theory hashtags|https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-53528400]]'' July 24, 2020, Marianna Spring, [[BBC News]]
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[[TikTok]] has blocked a number of hashtags related to the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory from appearing in search results, amid concern about misinformation, the [[BBC]] has learned.
It comes days after [[Twitter]] banned thousands of QAnon-related accounts.
QAnon is a wide-ranging, unfounded conspiracy theory whose followers support US President [[Donald Trump]].
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{{f182.png}} ''[[TikTok teens, K-pop fans appear to have punked Trump's Tulsa comeback rally|https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/trump-rally-tiktok-kpop-1.5621880]]'' June 22, 2020, Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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For more than a week before [[Donald Trump]]'s first campaign rally in three months on Saturday in [[Tulsa]], Okla., these tech-savvy groups opposing the president mobilized to reserve tickets for an event they had no intention of attending.
While it's unlikely they were responsible for the low turnout, their antics may have inflated the campaign's expectations for attendance numbers that led to Saturday's disappointing show.
Social media users on various platforms, including the popular video-sharing app [[TikTok]], have said they completed the free online registration for the rally with no intention of going. The [[New York Times]] reported that Korean pop music fans were also encouraging people to do the same.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[TikTok users are trying to troll Trump's campaign by reserving tickets for Tulsa rally they'll never use|https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/16/politics/tiktok-trump-tulsa-rally-trnd/index.html]]'' June 20, 2020, Donie O'Sullivan, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]] says almost 1 million people had requested tickets to attend his upcoming rally in [[Tulsa]] , [[Oklahoma]]. But some who have registered for the free event, which is scheduled to take place at a nearly 20,000 seat auditorium next week, say they have no plans to attend.
They're trying to troll the President's campaign instead.
Mary Jo Laupp, a 51-year-old grandmother living in Fort Dodge, [[Iowa]], appears to have helped led the charge on [[TikTok]] late last week when she posted a video encouraging people to go to Trump's website, register to attend the event -- and then not show up.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[TikTok's problems are all about China - and they'll be hard to fix|https://www.theverge.com/21322612/tiktok-security-china-bytedance-spying-app-privacy]]'' July 13, 2020, Russell Brandom, [[The Verge]]
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Over a matter of days, [[TikTok]] has become the scariest social network in the world. On July 7th, [[US Secretary of State]] [[Mike Pompeo]] told [[Fox News]] that the White House was considering banning the app, a move so unprecedented that it's hard to know what government action was even being threatened. India has already taken a similar measure, and on Friday, an email went out telling [[Amazon]] employees that they should uninstall the app from their company phones — although higher-ups later said it had been sent in error. Over the weekend, [[Wells Fargo]] issued a similar order and stuck with it, and both major political parties have told their operatives to steer clear of the app.
It's the kind of avalanche of concerns you would expect from a privacy failure on the scale of [[Cambridge Analytica]] or the [[Yahoo]] breach — but it's remarkably hard to pin down what TikTok has actually done to lose America's trust. The most recent scandal came when TikTok was caught eavesdropping on users' clipboard data, which was suddenly visible due to a new privacy feature in iOS 14. But more than 50 other apps were caught doing the same thing, including [[LinkedIn]], PUBG Mobile, and the official reader app for The [[New York Times]], a transgression that's largely been ignored.
Many users will simply never accept a [[China]]-backed social network
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|!birth name |Timothy Francis LaHaye|
|!birth date |April 27, 1926|
|!birth place |[[Detroit|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit]], [[Michigan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan]], U.S.|
|!death date |July 25, 2016 (90 years)|
|!death place |[[San Diego County, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Diego_County,_California]], U.S.|
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*[[Tim LaHaye|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_LaHaye]] - //Wikipedia.//
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''R. Timothy Ziemer'' (born 1946 or 1947)<ref name = nyt>McNeil, Donald G., Jr. (October 20, 2014). [[Profiles in Science: The Malaria Fighter|https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/21/science/a-quiet-approach-to-bringing-down-malaria.html]]. //The New York Times//.</ref> is an American retired naval officer. He was a [[U.S. Navy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Navy]] helicopter pilot in the [[Vietnam War|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War]], commanded several squadrons and an air wing during the [[First Gulf War|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Gulf_War]], and completed his Navy career as commander of the Navy's [[Mid-Atlantic Region|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navy_Region_Mid-Atlantic]], with the rank of [[rear admiral|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/rear_admiral]]. After retiring he became an expert in global disaster response and health threats. He led the [[President's Malaria Initiative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President's_Malaria_Initiative]] from 2006 until 2017, then joined the [[National Security Council|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_National_Security_Council]] as the director in charge of [[global health security|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/global_health]] and [[biothreat|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological_agent]]s, serving until May 8, 2018, when the position was abolished by the Trump administration.
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*[[R. Timothy Ziemer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Timothy_Ziemer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Time Inc. Buyer Helped Koch Brothers Airbrush Their Image Across the Internet|https://theintercept.com/2017/12/01/time-magazine-koch-brothers-meredith-corp/]]'' December 1, 2017, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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In the early years of this decade, Meredith provided stealth marketing efforts to delete critical commentary about the Koch brothers and their political ventures. New Media Strategies, a subsidiary of Meredith, was retained by [[Koch Industries]] to airbrush [[Wikipedia]] articles relating to Koch Industries, [[David Koch]], [[Charles Koch]], the [[Tea Party]], and [[Richard Fink]], a strategist for the Koch brothers' political operation. It's not clear if such relationships continued after they were exposed.
An internal investigation by Wikipedia editors found that one account New Media Strategies employees working for Koch had also used a number of so-called sock puppet accounts to edit articles relating to the Kochs. In one instance, a Wikipedia editor named "MBMadmirer" changed an entry about the Koch brothers' effort to finance groups that deny the link between pollution and climate change. In another instance, MBMadmirer attempted to promote criticism of [[Jane Mayer]], a prominent journalist who has investigated the Koch brothers. When the news was revealed, New Media Strategies confirmed its arrangement.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Timeline of the Coronavirus Pandemic and U.S. Response|https://www.justsecurity.org/69650/timeline-of-the-coronavirus-pandemic-and-u-s-response/]]'' September 9, 2020, Ryan Goodman, [[Just Security]]
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Editor's note: originally published on April 13, [[2020]], most recently updated on September 9, 2020.
What follows is a comprehensive timeline of major U.S. policy events related to the novel coronavirus pandemic. We've focused on the U.S. government's preparation for a pandemic, tracking warning signals of COVID-19, and public and internal responses when the outbreak hit inside the United States.
In our view, the timeline is clear: Like previous administrations, the Trump administration knew for years that a pandemic of this gravity was possible and imminently plausible. Several Trump administration officials raised strong concerns prior to the emergence of COVID-19 and raised alarms once the virus appeared within the United States. While some measures were put in place to prepare the United States for pandemic readiness, many more were dismantled since [[2017]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Times Taps White Nationalist Organization for Thought-Provoking Perspective on Immigration|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/01/times-op-ed-white-nationalist-center-for-immigration-studies.html]]'' January 17, 2020, Ben Mathis-Lilley, [[Slate Magazine]]
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The [[New York Times]] opinion section under editor James Bennet ostensibly aims to challenge the paper's predominately liberal readers by presenting them with thoughtful critiques of their worldview. In practice, it runs pieces like this recent argument that launching a war against [[Iran]] would end attacks against American interests in the Middle East—which was written by a veteran of the Bush administration who had predicted confidently in a [[2003]] piece also published by the Times that launching a war against [[Iraq]] would end attacks against American interests in the Middle East. There was no acknowledgment in the new piece of the old one, as an opinion section committed to intellectual honesty might require, nor was it particularly challenging in the sense of being difficult to rebut. But it did make people on the left feel bad, and like they were losing their minds, which is the bar that Bennet's section requires an argument to clear.
The essay "I'm a Liberal Who Thinks Immigration Must Be Restricted," published in the Times Thursday, may represent the nadir of this approach. It makes a familiar argument: that "the left" believes in a "post-national" system of open borders which sacrifices the interests of native-born working Americans to the interests of low-skilled foreign immigrants who drive down wages and disrupt the cultural cohesiveness of their communities. It argues for respecting a distinction between legal and illegal immigration and asserts that [[Donald Trump]]'s position on immigration can be appreciated, in a non-racist way, as "a patriotic battle to defend common people." It accuses Trump's critics of having had their minds addled by "tribal passions" and a fetish for conflict "between ethnic groups," and it proposes a "conciliatory" policy that would offer amnesty to existing undocumented workers but institute a crackdown regime of visa enforcement that would prevent future undocumented individuals from finding jobs.
The familiarity of the article's arguments is matched by the familiarity of its flaws. While large-scale immigration is, in fact, believed by some non-racists to flatten wages at the bottom of the pay scale, it's also known to accelerate rather than retard economic expansion overall, and tends to be supported by progressives who advocate for other means of increasing working-class wages and sharing the benefits of GDP growth. The distinction between "legal" and "illegal" immigration is not some ancient, race-agnostic pillar of global affairs, but rather a concept that was instituted in the United States in the early 20th century to explicitly discriminate against Asian, southern [[Europe]]an, and eastern European individuals and expanded in the [[1960]]s to explicitly discriminate against Mexicans. Trump's support is strongest in areas where there are fewer undocumented immigrants, not more, and he lost four of the five states that have the highest undocumented populations per capita. Many of the most immigration-heavy and ethnically diverse cities in the U.S. are also the safest and wealthiest and are considered so desirable to live in by migrating native-born Americans that they are experiencing housing crises.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[To build Trump's border wall, Pentagon will divert funds from military schools and day cares|https://archive.thinkprogress.org/to-build-trumps-border-wall-pentagon-will-divert-funds-from-military-schools-and-day-cares-f429b61e59fb/]]'' September 5, 2019, Alan Pyke, [[ThinkProgress]]
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President [[Donald Trump]], despite his empty claims that he's the most pro-military president "ever," is preparing to drain funds from schools and day care centers that serve military families, as well as stalling readiness projects, to pay for his promised border wall.
The [[Pentagon]] is diverting billions of dollars from already funded projects at military bases around the world in order to rush fence construction along the U.S.-[[Mexico]] border, Defense Department (DOD) officials announced Wednesday.
The department indicated the shunting of money away from military child care offerings was not DOD's idea. "A Pentagon official said in a briefing that the department was given a 'lawful order' by Trump to divert the funds," [[Reuters]] reported Wednesday.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[To celebrate the Fourth, Michael Flynn posts a pledge to conspiracy group QAnon|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/07/to-celebrate-the-fourth-michael-flynn-posts-a-pledge-to-conspiracy-group-qanon/]]'' July 5, 2020, Jackie Flynn Mogensen, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s former national security advisor, [[Michael Flynn]], posted a video on Independence Day in which he recites an oath for [[QAnon]] conspiracy theorists along with five others.
Flynn had been circling the QAnon world for months, but this takes his flirtation with the group a step further. As the QAnon conspiracy theory goes, powerful liberal politicos are running an underground child sex trafficking operation but will ultimately be exposed and charged for their crimes after "The Storm." There is, of course, no evidence that such a scheme exists. The oath, which includes the QAnon slogan "where we go one, we go all," refers to "an oath to become 'digital soldiers' to defend the Constitution," explains the [[Daily Beast]]'s [[Will Sommer]]. In the last month, following other cryptic messages of support for the QAnon conspiracy, Flynn added #TakeTheOath to his [[Twitter]] bio. As Sommer reports:
Flynn plays a large role in QAnon mythos, where his guilty plea for lying to the [[FBI]] about his discussions with [[Russia]]n officials has been spun to make him a persecuted victim of the deep state—or even, in some cases, as the mysterious "Q" himself. Many QAnon fans have added three star-emojis to their Twitter handles, in a nod to Flynn's status as a retired three-star general. Pictures of books supposedly signed by Flynn with the QAnon slogan "Where we go one, we go all" are seen in the QAnon community as powerful "proof" that QAnon is real, although their authenticity hasn't been proven.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[To Doxx a Racist|https://newrepublic.com/article/150159/doxx-racist]]'' July 26, 2018, Vegas Tenold, [[New Republic]]
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The tactic of exposing people's identities to fight racism has a precedent in the U.S. The governor of Louisiana, John Parker, suggested in a speech in 1923 that "the light of publicity" should be turned on the [[Ku Klux Klan]]: "Its members cannot stand it. Reputable businessmen, bankers, lawyers, and others numbered among its members will not continue in its fold. They cannot afford it." Later, during the Civil Rights era, several newspapers, aided by the House Committee on Un-American Activities, printed names and ranks of local Klansmen.
But the impact was limited to local communities, where the identities of Klansmen were often common knowledge anyway. As a political tool, the publishing of private information became more potent in the [[1980]]s and [[1990]]s, when it was used by right-wing Christian conservatives against abortion providers. And it was thanks to the internet that doxxing, as it is now known, became widespread and devastatingly effective.
I first met Jenkins outside the CPAC convention in [[Washington]], D.C., in [[2015]], where I was reporting on the nascent far-right groups that were mingling with the GOP establishment with new intimacy. Jenkins had been warning people about the far right for more than a decade. In the 1990s he was a young activist trying to figure out how to fight the forces of white supremacy in America. He wanted to expose the racists to the world, to shame them into submission. The problem was that, as an [[African-American]], his options for doing so were limited. He couldn't very well go undercover and report on them.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Tom Arnold Claims Donald Trump Snorted Adderall on 'The Apprentice' Set|https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-snorted-adderall-apprentice-tom-arnold-noel-casler-1257787]]'' December 13, 2018, Daniel Moritz-Rabson, [[Newsweek]]
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Actor and comedian [[Tom Arnold]] accused President [[Donald Trump]] of previously abusing [[Adderall]] on the set of [[NBC]]'s The Apprentice.
"Donald Trump abused Adderall on the set & it made him crazy. He even snorted Adderall. Mark Burnett knew it. It's scary," he wrote in a tweet, accusing The Apprentice creator of knowing that the president took the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder drug.
Arnold's tweet came in response to allegations from stand-up comedian Noel Casler, who claimed he worked on The [[Celebrity]] Apprentice for six years. During a set earlier this month, Casler said that Trump snorted crushed-up Adderall and called the commander-in-chief a "speed freak." He also alleged that the president would also invite teen beauty pageant participants up to his room.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Tom Barrack charged with acting as an agent of a foreign government|https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/20/politics/tom-barrack-arrested/index.html]]'' July 20, 2021, Erica Orden, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) [[Tom Barrack]], a former adviser to former President [[Donald Trump]], was charged Tuesday with illegal foreign lobbying on behalf of the [[United Arab Emirates]] for what federal prosecutors in [[Brooklyn]] described as an effort to influence the foreign policy positions of both the [[2016]] Trump presidential campaign and the subsequent incoming administration.
Barrack is charged in a seven-count indictment with acting as an agent of the UAE between April 2016 and April [[2018]]. He is also charged with obstruction of justice and making false statements to federal law enforcement agents.
Barrack was the chairman of Trump's inaugural committee, and while some of the charged conduct concerns the presidential transition, it appears unrelated to the inaugural festivities.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Tom Barrack strikes a $250 million bail deal to get out of jail|https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/23/politics/tom-barrack-bail-hearing/index.html]]'' July 23, 2021, Erica Orden, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) A federal magistrate judge on Friday ordered [[Tom Barrack]], a longtime associate of former President [[Donald Trump]] who was indicted earlier this week on charges of illegal foreign lobbying, released from jail pending trial, freeing him on a bail package that includes a $250 million bond secured by $5 million in cash.
The judge also ordered Barrack to wear a [[GPS]] location monitoring bracelet, barred him from transferring any funds overseas and restricted his travel to parts of Southern [[California]] and [[New York]]. He will have a curfew to be determined by pretrial services.
He must appear in federal court in [[Brooklyn]] on Monday, where he will be arraigned. A spokesman has said he intends to plead not guilty.
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''Thomas P. Bossert'' (born March 25, 1975)<<ref " [1]">> is an American lawyer and former [[Homeland Security Advisor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeland_Security_Advisor]] to [[U.S. President|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_United_States]] [[Donald Trump]].<<ref " [2]">> He is an [[ABC News|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_News]] Homeland Security analyst.<<ref " [3]">>
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*[[Tom Bossert|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Bossert]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Nicholas, Peter (December 27, 2016). [[Donald Trump Names Thomas Bossert Chief Adviser on Cybersecurity and Elevates Role As an assistant to the president, he will have 'independent status'|https://www.wsj.com/articles/trump-namesthomasbossert-chief-adviser-on-homeland-security-1482852680]]. //The Wall Street Journal//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Landler, Mark (April 10, 2018). [[Thomas Bossert, Trump's Chief Adviser on Homeland Security, Is Forced Out|https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/10/us/politics/tom-bossert-trump-homeland-security.html]]. //The New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Lippman, Daniel (February 20, 2020). [[Trump to tap Florida official as homeland security adviser|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/20/trump-homeland-security-adviser-116522]]. //Politico//.">>
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|!birth name |Thomas Bryant Cotton|
|!birth date |May 13, 1977 (44 years)|
|!birth place |[[Dardanelle, Arkansas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dardanelle,_Arkansas]], U.S.|
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*[[Tom Cotton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cotton]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Tom Cotton|https://ballotpedia.org/Tom_Cotton]], Ballotpedia.
*[[Sen. Tom Cotton|https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary/tom-cotton?cid=N00033363&cycle=CAREER]], Campaign Finance Summary, OpenSecrets.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Tom Cotton Says Trump Should Deploy U.S. Military To Contain Protests|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/george-floyd-military-cotton_n_5ed511f3c5b677940f138a81?ri18n=true]]'' June 1, 2020, Igor Bobic, [[Huffington Post]]
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Sen. [[Tom Cotton]] (R-Ark.) says President [[Donald Trump]] should deploy the U.S. military to help contain the unrest in major American cities over the [[Minneapolis]] police killing of [[George Floyd]].
"If local law enforcement is overwhelmed and needs backup, let's see how tough these [[Antifa]] terrorists are when they're facing off with the 101st Airborne Division. We need to have zero tolerance for this destruction," Cotton wrote on [[Twitter]].
Cotton, a U.S. Army veteran, said Trump should invoke the [[Insurrection Act]] of 1807, which governs the authority of federal troops during a state of emergency within the U.S. The act was last used by President [[George H.W. Bush]] in [[1992]] during the riots in [[Los Angeles]] that followed the acquittal of police officers in the Rodney King beating.
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|!birth date |May 30, 1968 (53 years)|
|!birth place |[[West Nyack, New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Nyack,_New_York]], U.S.|
|!alma mater |[[George Washington University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_University]] ([[BA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Arts]])|
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''Thomas J. Fitton'' is an American and president of [[Judicial Watch]], a conservative self-styled watchdog group. He has worked for [[America's Voice|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America's_Voice]] and [[National Empowerment Television|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Empowerment_Television]], the [[International Policy Forum|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Policy_Forum]], the [[Leadership Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leadership_Institute]], and [[Accuracy in Media]]. He has been a talk radio and television host.<<ref " [1]">>
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*[[Tom Fitton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Fitton]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Tom Harkin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Harkin]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f351.png}} ''[[Tom in Ground Zero tantrum|http://www.nypost.com/seven/01182008/gossip/pagesix/tom_in_ground_zero_tantrum_409820.htm]]'' January 18, 2008, Page Six, [[New York Post]]
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TOM Cruise brands federal officials "liars" and takes credit for saving the lives of hundreds of supposedly poisoned workers at Ground Zero in a wacky new Scientology video.
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''Thomas Edmunds Price'' (born October 8, 1954) is an American physician and [[Republican Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]] politician who served as the [[U.S. Representative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives]] for , encompassing the northern suburbs of [[Atlanta|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta]], from 2005 to 2017.<<ref " [1]">> He was appointed [[Secretary of Health and Human Services|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Secretary_of_Health_and_Human_Services]] by President [[Donald Trump]] and served in that role from February to September 2017.
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*[[Tom Price (American politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Price_(American_politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Tomi Lahren lands job with a pro-Trump Great America Alliance|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/05/22/tomi-lahren-joins-pro-trump-great-america-alliance/102006120/]]'' May 22, 2017, Fredreka Schouten, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON — [[Tomi Lahren]], the outspoken conservative commentator, has landed a new gig and will work with [[Great America Alliance]], a nonprofit group that aims to mobilize grassroots support for President Trump's agenda, the nonprofit's leaders announced Monday.
The group's organizers said Lahren will use her "growing national profile" to help "execute communications and messaging strategies."
"The liberal establishment and mainstream media continue to fight our president at every turn, so it's critical for all Americans to step up and do all they can to advance the America First agenda," Lahren said in a statement.
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|!other names |Tommy Robinson|
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|!birth date |November 27, 1982 (38 years)|
|!birth place |[[Luton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luton]], England|
|!residence |Luton, [[Bedfordshire|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedfordshire]], England|
|!citizenship |British|
|!known for |Former leader of the [[English Defence League|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Defence_League]] and [[European Defence League|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Defence_League]]|
|!party |[[British National Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_National_Party]] (2004–2005)<<ref " [2]">><br>[[British Freedom Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Freedom_Party]] (2012)<<ref " [1]">>|
|!website |[[tommyrobinson.online/|https://tommyrobinson.online/]]|
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*[[Tommy Robinson (activist)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Robinson_(activist)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Stephen Lennon and Kevin Carroll Join British Freedom!|http://britishfreedom.org/tommy-robinson-joins-british-freedom]]. British Freedom Party. 5 May 2012.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Elgot, Jessica (16 June 2013). [[EDL's Tommy Robinson Admits Real Name Is Stephen Yaxley, Was In BNP To Andrew Neil On Sunday Politics|http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/06/16/tommy-robinson-bnp-edl-andrew-neil_n_3449252.html]]. //The Huffington Post (UK)//.">>
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Tommy Robinson loses libel case brought by Syrian schoolboy|https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/jul/22/tommy-robinson-loses-libel-case-brought-by-syrian-schoolboy]]'' July 22, 2021, Josh Halliday, [[The Guardian]]
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The anti-Islam activist [[Tommy Robinson]] has lost a libel case brought against him by a [[Syria]]n schoolboy who was filmed being attacked at school.
The [[English Defence League]] founder, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was sued by Jamal Hijazi after an incident in a school playground in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, in October [[2018]].
Shortly after the video of the incident went viral, Robinson falsely claimed in [[Facebook]] videos viewed by nearly 1 million people that Hijazi was "not innocent and he violently attacks young English girls in his school".
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|!birth date |May 23, 1963 (58 years)|
|!birth place |[[Los Angeles, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles]]|
|!ethnicity |[[Mexican American|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_American]]|
|!nationality |[[American|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!education |[[California State University, Fullerton|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_State_University,_Fullerton]]||
|!occupation |[[Newspaper editor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newspaper_editor]], [[investigative journalist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/investigative_journalist]], blogger, [[writer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/writer]]|
|!website |[[tonyortega.org|https://tonyortega.org]]|
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*[[Tony Ortega|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Ortega]] - //Wikipedia.// (Page frequently targeted by smear edits.)
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|>| !Tony Perkins |
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|!birth name |Anthony Richard Perkins|
|!birth date |March 20, 1963 (58 years)|
|!birth place |[[Cleveland|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland,_Oklahoma]], [[Oklahoma|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!education |[[Liberty University]] ([[BS|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Science]])<br>[[Louisiana State University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_State_University]] ([[MPA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Public_Administration]])|
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*[[Tony Perkins (politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Perkins_(politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Tony Perkins|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/people/tony-perkins/]], Right Wing Watch.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Top ALEC Official Is Ringleader of Arizona Election Audit Circus|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2021/06/02/top-alec-official-is-ringleader-of-arizona-election-audit-circus/]]'' June 2, 2021, David Armiak, [[EXPOSED by CMD]]
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The public face of the preposterous Maricopa County ballot audit is [[Republican]] [[Arizona]] State Senate President [[Karen Fann]]—who also serves as the second-highest ranking board member of the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC), the country's pre-eminent pay-to-play corporate lobbying group.
The audit, which has now earned the nickname "The Mess in Maricopa," is the most conspicuous ongoing attempt by Republicans to bolster the "[[Big Lie]]" conspiracy theory that [[Donald Trump]] didn't really lose the presidential election in November.
In her role as ALEC board treasurer, Fann oversees the group's agenda and is likely next in line to become its national chair, as ALEC does not currently have a vice chair. Unlike other ideologically conservative lobbying groups, ALEC's business model is specifically to pursue corporate agendas at the state level.
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[[Debbie Chacona]] oversees the division of the [[Federal Election Commission]] that serves as the first line of defense against illegal flows of cash in political campaigns. Its dozens of analysts sift through billions of dollars of reported contributions and expenditures, searching for any that violate the law. The work of Chacona, a civil servant, is guided by a strict ethics code and long-standing norms that employees avoid any public actions that might suggest partisan leanings.
But Chacona's open support of President [[Donald Trump]] and her close ties to a former [[Republican]] FEC commissioner, [[Donald McGahn]], who went on to become the [[2016]] [[Trump campaign]]'s top lawyer, have raised questions among agency employees and prompted at least one formal complaint. Chacona, a veteran agency staffer who has run the FEC's Reports Analysis Division, or RAD, since [[2010]], has made her partisan allegiance clear in a series of public [[Facebook]] posts that include a photo of her family gathered around a "[[Make America Great Again]]" sign while attending Trump's January [[2017]] inauguration.
The public display of partisanship bewildered some FEC staffers, according to a former agency employee. For decades, the agency expressly banned employees from engaging in such partisanship, a cultural ethos that has stuck even after those rules were relaxed in [[2011]]. Chacona's duties included discerning whether the inaugural committee's disclosures of donor information appeared to contain any "serious violations" of the law, an FEC procedures manual states.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Top HHS spokesman apologizes to staff for accusing government scientists of sedition|https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/15/politics/caputo-apologizes-hhs-staffers/index.html]]'' September 15, 2020, Jim Acosta, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Department of Health and Human Services spokesman [[Michael Caputo]] on Tuesday apologized to staffers for a rant in which he accused career government scientists of "sedition" and working to undermine President [[Donald Trump]], multiple sources familiar with the situation told CNN.
Caputo -- a fierce defender of the President who was appointed to his post as assistant secretary of public affairs for HHS not long after the coronavirus pandemic began -- mentioned a series of conspiracy theories in a Sunday live video on his personal [[Facebook]] page, including that there is a "resistance unit" against Trump inside the US [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]]. Caputo claimed that he thinks former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] will refuse to concede the election should Trump win, and political violence will ensue.
A source familiar with the matter said Caputo portrayed himself as a victim in his apology, but apologized for putting HHS Secretary [[Alex Azar]] in a bad light.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Top intelligence office informs congressional committees it'll no longer brief in-person on election security|https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/29/politics/office-of-director-of-national-intelligence-congress-election-security/index.html]]'' August 29, 2020, Jake Tapper, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) The [[Office of the Director of National Intelligence]] has informed the House and Senate Select Committees on Intelligence that it'll no longer be briefing in-person on election security issues, according to letters obtained by CNN . Instead, ODNI will primarily provide written updates to the congressional panels, a senior administration official said.
The official added that other agencies supporting election security, including the Department of Justice, Department of Defense and [[Department of Homeland Security]], intend to continue briefing [[Congress]].
Still, the abrupt announcement is a change that runs counter to the pledge of transparency and regular briefings on election threats by the intelligence community.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Top Racists And Neo-Nazis Back Donald Trump|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/andrewkaczynski/meet-the-prominent-white-nationalists-fired-up-to-support-do]]'' August 27, 2015, Andrew Kaczynski, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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America's white nationalists have spoken, and they've spoken loud and clear: [[Donald Trump]] is their presidential candidate of choice.
From former [[Ku Klux Klan]] grand wizard [[David Duke]] on down, the proudly racist fringe of the American electorate supports Trump. For his part, the candidate is not welcoming their support.
"I don't need his endorsement," Trump told Bloomberg TV of Duke's praise. "I certainly wouldn't want his endorsement. I don't need anybody's endorsement."
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Top Trump health appointee taking medical leave after incendiary remarks|https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/09/16/caputo-departure-hhs/]]'' September 16, 2020, Yasmeen Abutaleb, [[Washington Post]]
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The Department of Health and Human Services' top communications official is going on medical leave, three days after urging President Trump's supporters to prepare for an armed insurrection and accusing scientists in his own agency of "sedition," HHS announced Wednesday.
Michael Caputo, assistant secretary for public affairs at HHS, leveled the accusations and promoted other conspiracy theories in a [[Facebook]] Live event on Sunday.
HHS said in a statement released early afternoon that Caputo would be on leave for the next 60 days to "focus on his health and the well-being of his family." That means he will be gone until after the Nov. 3 election.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Top Voice of America officials resign after confirmation of Trump appointee|https://www.axios.com/voice-of-america-trump-appointee-d0a93a11-1ca1-4f00-8869-cf5e98233b60.html]]'' June 15, 2020, Jacob Knutson, [[Axios]]
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[[Voice of America]] Director [[Amanda Bennett]] and Deputy Director [[Sandy Sugawara]] both resigned from their posts at the state-sponsored international news agency after the confirmation of a Trump political appointee to VOA's parent agency, [[Deadline]] reports.
The big picture: The reshuffle follows an onslaught of public attacks from the White House, which has accused VOA of promoting [[Chinese]] propaganda in its coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. An email from the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] released after a freedom of information request told communications staff not to respond to media requests from VOA.
In April, President Trump threatened to force [[Congress]] into a formal recess so that he could make recess appointments, demanding that the Senate confirm his nominee for CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, the independent agency in charge of VOA.
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{{f94.png}} ''[[Toronto library bars hate groups from renting space|https://www.thestar.com/news/city_hall/2017/12/11/toronto-library-looks-at-barring-hate-groups-from-renting-space.html]]'' December 11, 2017, Samantha Beattie, [[Toronto Star]]
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The [[Toronto]] library board unanimously approved restrictions that will prevent groups from renting library space to promote discrimination or hate.
Library staff can now deny or cancel bookings they believe are "likely to promote, or would have the effect of promoting discrimination, contempt or hatred of any group, hatred for any person" based on race, ethnicity, colour, language, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, among other factors, according to a staff report.
"Be bold, be courageous. Reject hate, embrace diversity," [[Bernie Farber]], a former CEO of the Canadian [[Jewish]] Congress, told the board during a meeting at the reference library on Monday night. "Your policy sends a very strong statement that the library will not be a comfortable living room for white supremacists."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Toronto library board revising room-booking policy after controversial memorial|https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/toronto-library-board-revising-room-booking-policy-after-controversial-memorial-1.3717385]]'' December 11, 2017, Canadian Press, [[CTV News]]
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TORONTO - The [[Toronto Public Library]] board voted Monday evening in favour of changing its rental policy following a controversial memorial at a west-end branch this summer.
The memorial was held in July for [[Barbara Kulaszka]], a lawyer whose clients included [[Marc Lemire]], the leader of the now-disbanded white supremacy group [[Heritage Front]].
An announcement for the July event also said [[Paul Fromm]], a former teacher whose ties to racist groups cost him his licence, were among those expected to speak at the event, which cost $10 to attend.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Toronto police admit using secretive facial recognition technology Clearview AI|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-police-clearview-ai-1.5462785]]'' February 13, 2020, [[CBC News]]
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[[Toronto]] police have admitted some of their officers have used [[Clearview AI]] — a powerful and controversial facial recognition tool that works by scraping billions of images from the internet — one month after denying using it.
Spokesperson Meaghan Gray said in an email that some members of the force began using the technology in October [[2019]]. She did not say what for or how many times it had been used.
Chief [[Mark Saunders]] directed those officers to stop using the technology when he became aware of its use on Feb. 5, she said. Gray did not say who originally approved the use to the app.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Toronto Public Library Allows Neo-Nazi Event To Go Ahead|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2017/07/13/toronto-library-neo-nazi-event_a_23028596/]]'' July 13, 2017, Sima Shakeri, [[Huffington Post]]
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Nathan Leipciger, a [[Holocaust]] survivor, wrote an email to library voicing how upset he was over its decision to allow the memorial to go on.
"My entire family was murdered by Nazi regime and I was outraged when I learned that a number of white nationalist leaders, including [[Paul Fromm]] and [[Marc Lemire]], have rented space at a [[Toronto Public Library]]...despite their long record of promoting bigotry and their disturbing ties to the neo-Nazi movement," reads a copy of the email provided to The [[Toronto Star]].
Kulaszka is credited with ensuring that no Nazi has ever been convicted for war crimes in [[Canada]]. Because of her work, there are also no Canadian laws against internet hate speech or false news, according to the [[National Post]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Toronto Public Library rents space to neo-Nazis after they promise to heil quietly|https://www.thebeaverton.com/2017/07/toronto-public-library-rents-space-neo-nazis-promise-heil-quietly/]]'' July 13, 2017, Jacob Duarte Spiel, satire, [[The Beaverton]]
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TORONTO – The [[Toronto Public Library]] took a stand yesterday by allowing a planned meeting of prominent neo-Nazis to go forward after the group promised to keep their heiling to a low whisper.
"Ordinarily we'd never allow a group of neo-Nazis to assemble in a library. Their ideology is, disgusting," said librarian Eli Polk. "Specifically, their love of chants, stomping, and shouting racial epithets. The 'shouting' part, I mean."
The group includes some of [[Canada]]'s most vocal white supremacists, all of whom have agreed to praise Hitler using hand gestures if noise is really the Toronto Public Library's only concern.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Tory MPs back youth group with apparent links to US far right|https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/feb/04/tory-mps-back-rightwing-youth-group-turning-point-uk]]'' February 4, 2019, Peter Walker, [[The Guardian]]
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A number of Conservative MPs have praised the work of a new [[UK]] rightwing youth pressure group that is said to have links to far-right conspiracy theorists, and has in the US been accused of anti-Islam views and connections to racism.
On Sunday, MPs including [[Jacob Rees-Mogg]] and [[Priti Patel]] tweeted supportive messages for [[Turning Point UK]], the offshoot of a controversial organisation established in the US.
The UK outpost is headed by [[George Farmer]], a Conservative donor and son of a Tory peer, who has been pictured (below second left) socialising with [[Paul Joseph Watson]] (second right), a senior editor at the far-right conspiracy theory website [[Infowars]], and frequently retweets him. Watson has also praised Turning Point.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[TOTALLY UNDER CONTROL - Official Trailer|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7ktU4WRfzM]]'' October 2, 2020, NEON, [[YouTube]]
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On Demand October 13
On Hulu October 20
On January 20th, [[2020]] the US and [[South Korea]] both discovered their first cases of COVID-19. However, 9 months later, the novel [[Coronavirus]] has claimed the lives of over 200,000 Americans and caused staggering economic damage, while in South Korea, there were no significant lockdowns and, in an urbanized population of 51 million, only 344 lives have been lost. Where did we go wrong? As the presidential election nears, Americans are increasingly enraged by a lack of clear leadership, endemic political corruption and left to wonder how did the wealthiest and most powerful country in the world manage to fail so thoroughly in its response to a global pandemic?
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{{f351.png}} ''[[Tough-talking Scaramucci to be foot-soldier in war against 'fake news'|https://nypost.com/2017/07/21/tough-talking-scaramucci-to-be-foot-soldier-in-war-against-fake-news/]]'' July 22, 2017, Carl Campanile, [[New York Post]]
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President Trump's new communications director is a tough-talking [[New Yorker]] with a hard-charging Wall Street background who will be the administration's point man in taking on the media, a friend said Friday.
"Anthony is a foot soldier in the president's war on fake news," GOP operative [[Arthur Schwartz]] told The Post about [[Anthony Scaramucci]].
Scaramucci's stock went up with Team Trump after the business mogul forced [[CNN]] to retract a story that incorrectly linked him to a [[Russia]]n investment banker.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Touting criticized study, White House presses FDA to authorize hydroxychloroquine - again|https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/07/10/peter-navarro-hydroxychloroquine-coronavirus/]]'' July 10, 2020, Laurie McGinley, [[Washington Post]]
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White House trade adviser Peter Navarro is leading a Trump administration effort to demand the [[Food and Drug Administration]] reverse course and grant a second emergency authorization for the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine to treat covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
Navarro, armed with a new study that he says shows the drug's effectiveness, is being cheered on by President Trump, who has long touted the drug as a "game changer" and even used it himself as a possible preventive measure. Trump praised the study on Twitter this week, urging the FDA to "Act Now." The campaign also has been promoted by Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president's lawyer, and Laura Ingraham's show on Fox News.
But Navarro, an economist known more for his aggressive approach to trade issues and [[China]] policy than for his medical credentials, faces serious challenges as he denounces what he calls "media-induced hydroxy hysteria." Scientists have widely criticized the new study, by [[Detroit]]'s [[Henry Ford]] Health System, as flawed. In addition, just weeks ago the FDA revoked its emergency authorization for hydroxychloroquine after major studies found the medication wasn't effective for covid-19. And the unexpected revival of a politically fraught issue comes as FDA Commissioner Stephen M. Hahn tries to shake off criticism he sometimes seems overly deferential to Trump.
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{{f7.png}} ''[[Tracing the controversy of Trump's $25,000 donation to Pam Bondi|https://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/stateroundup/tracing-the-controversy-of-trumps-25000-donation-to-pam-bondi/2292544/]]'' September 8, 2016, Michael Auslen, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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TALLAHASSEE — [[Donald Trump]] gave $25,000 in [[2013]] to support Attorney General [[Pam Bondi]]'s re-election bid.
The contribution triggered allegations then that it steered Bondi's office away from investigating [[Trump University]].
Three years later, the contribution is back in the news. Here's a recap of where we are with the controversy.
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|!formation |December 11, 2015|
|!status |Active|
|!purpose |[[Neo-Nazism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Nazism]]<br>[[White nationalism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_nationalism]]<br>[[White supremacy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_supremacy]]<br>[[Far-right politics|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far-right_politics]]<br>[[Kinism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinism]]<br>[[Islamophobia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamophobia]]|
|!headquarters |2517 Federal Rd, Benson, North Carolina, 27504-8393, USA|
|!leader title |Chairman|
|!leader name |Matthew Heimbach|
|!leader title2 |Vice chairman|
|!leader name2 |Matt Parrott|
|!affiliations |[[Nationalist Front (United States)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nationalist_Front_(United_States)]]|
|>| !Traditionalist Worker Party National Committee, LLC |
|!registration id |1485956|
|!jurisdiction |us-nc|
|!region |United States|
|!website |[[tradworker.org|https://tradworker.org]]|
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|>| !Traditionalist Youth Network, LLC |
|!status |Active, but ''Not In Good Standing'' as of Feb 16 2016|
|!jurisdiction |us-mi|
|!registraction id |E2472W|
|!formation |July 11, 2013|
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"The Traditionalist Worker Party is a white nationalist group that advocates for racially pure nations and communities and blames Jews for many of the world's problems. Even as it claims to oppose racism, saying every race deserves its own lands and culture, the group is intimately allied with neo-Nazi and other hardline racist organizations that espouse unvarnished white supremacist views."<<ref " [1]">>
!!!See also
*[[Traditionalist Worker Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditionalist_Worker_Party]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!website |[[traffickinghub.com/|https://traffickinghub.com/]]|
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*[[Transcendental Meditation movement|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcendental_Meditation_movement]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Maharishi University of Management|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharishi_University_of_Management]] - //Wikipedia.// (formerly Maharishi International University)
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Mr. President, thank you for showing the American people exactly who and what you are.
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Treasury chief refusing to disclose recipients of virus aid|https://apnews.com/21f905f0922119534919a9c0effbe46f]]'' June 12, 2020, Marcy Gordon, [[Associated Press]]
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Building ramparts of secrecy around a $600 billion-plus coronavirus aid program for small businesses, Treasury Secretary [[Steven Mnuchin]] has moved from delay to denial in refusing outright to disclose the recipients of taxpayer-funded loans.
Mnuchin told [[Congress]] at a hearing this week that the names of loan recipients and the amounts are "proprietary information." While he claimed the information is confidential, ethics advocates and some lawmakers see the move as an attempt to dodge accountability for how the money is spent.
Businesses struggled to obtain loans in the early weeks of the program, and several hundred publicly traded companies received loans despite their likely ability to get the money from private financial sources. Publicly shamed, a number of big corporations said they would return their loans.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Treasury Nominee Steve Mnuchin's Bank Accused of "Widespread Misconduct" in Leaked Memo|https://theintercept.com/2017/01/03/treasury-nominee-steve-mnuchins-bank-accused-of-widespread-misconduct-in-leaked-memo/]]'' January 3, 2017, David Dayen, [[The Intercept]]
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OneWest Bank, which [[Donald Trump]]'s nominee for treasury secretary, [[Steven Mnuchin]], ran from [[2009]] to [[2015]], repeatedly broke [[California]]'s foreclosure laws during that period, according to a previously undisclosed [[2013]] memo from top prosecutors in the state attorney general's office.
The memo obtained by [[The Intercept]] alleges that OneWest rushed delinquent homeowners out of their homes by violating notice and waiting period statutes, illegally backdated key documents, and effectively gamed foreclosure auctions.
In the memo, the leaders of the state attorney general's Consumer Law Section said they had "uncovered evidence suggestive of widespread misconduct" in a yearlong investigation. In a detailed 22-page request, they identified over a thousand legal violations in the small subsection of OneWest loans they were able to examine, and they recommended that Attorney General [[Kamala Harris]] file a civil enforcement action against the [[Pasadena]]-based bank. They even wrote up a sample legal complaint, seeking injunctive relief and millions of dollars in penalties.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Treasury Tried To Take Over Postal Service Control, Docs Show|https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2020/09/17/treasury-tried-to-take-over-postal-service-control-mnuchin-trump-administration-american-oversight/#39b2a9dc59be]]'' September 17, 2020, Alison Durkee, [[Forbes]]
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Documents obtained by watchdog group American Oversight and reported by the [[Washington Post]]—some of which the [[USPS]] later ordered American Oversight to remove after the Post story was published, saying they were "mistakenly released"—show that the USPS enlisted law firm [[Mayer Brown]] to evaluate the Treasury Department's conditions for the $10 billion loan.
The attorney was asked to analyze Treasury's "unprecedented" demand for the USPS to "surrender its authority" to Treasury Secretary [[Steven Mnuchin]] or the Federal Financing Bank, which the attorney concluded in a memo "would be illegal."
The Treasury Department ultimately lent the money to the USPS in exchange for information about the agency's private-sector contacts, but sources cited by the Post said Treasury continued to insist that "any loan...should result in it assuming operational control" of the USPS "for weeks."
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|>| !Trent Franks |
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|!birth date |June 19, 1957 (64 years)|
|!birth place |[[Uravan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uravan,_Colorado]], [[Colorado|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado]], USA|
|!party |[[Republican|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |Josephine Franks|
|!children |2|
|!alma mater |[[Ottawa University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottawa_University]](attended; did not graduate)|
|!religion |[[Southern Baptist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Baptist_Convention]]<<ref " [1]">>|
|!predecessor |[[Ed Pastor]]|
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*[[Trent Franks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trent_Franks]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trickle-Down Antagonism|https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/05/10/gop-student-groups-mirror-tactics-national-organizations]]'' May 10, 2017, Jeremy Bauer-Wolf, [[Inside Higher ED]]
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National right-wing organizations often view academe with disdain, seeing it as a place where right-wing values are squelched. Their interests lie more with [[Republican]] student groups, which they support with splashy signs and money to help espouse a particular brand of conservatism.
During last year's presidential campaign, many of those GOP campus organizations pointedly declined to endorse [[Donald Trump]], rejecting his statements about women, immigrants and [[Muslim]]s, among others, as inconsistent with their principles. But these days, the speakers the groups invite to campus spout rhetoric just as harsh (or worse) than Trump's.
Right-leaning campus groups said in interviews they don't attempt to ignite discord, but that in planning certain events -- like the case of [[Ann Coulter]]'s canceled speech at [[University of California, Berkeley]] -- they simply sought to bring an alternate view to their campuses.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trips to Botswana, Yachts, and Golf Outings: How Wayne LaPierre Allegedly Grifted the NRA|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/3azje8/trips-to-botswana-yachts-and-golf-outings-how-wayne-lapierre-allegedly-grifted-the-nra]]'' August 6, 2020, Trone Dowd, [[Vice News]]
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[[Wayne LaPierre]], the NRA's CEO and executive vp, allegedly used millions of dollars in funds meant for the nonprofit's daily operations as a personal piggy bank, according to a damning investigation by [[New York]] State's attorney general. Now, the office is calling for the immediate disbanding of America's most powerful pro-gun lobby.
Attorney General [[Letitia James]] announced Thursday morning that the state is suing the [[National Rifle Association]] after an 18-month investigation, alleging the organization violated laws in New York, where it operates as a charitable membership corporation.
The AG's office claims it has evidence that current and former NRA executives — including LaPierre, who has served as its chief executive since [[1991]] — misappropriated the group's funds for lavish family trips and expensive meals, while others turned a blind eye to the malfeasance and empowered a negligent internal audit committee to cover up the financial misconduct. For years, the organization also failed to accurately track its finances through annual reports as mandated by New York State, accounting for a total loss of at least $64 million in three years, according to James' office.
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*[[Trish Regan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trish_Regan]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!Opinion
> Many of these new campus free speech groups and their audiences are hypocrites; they argue for unlimited or near unlimited free expression rights for far-right personalities, but against free expression rights for leftists, anti-racists, and anti-fascists. Their audience calls for BLM protestors to be arrested for blocking roads as part of their demonstrations, and wants anti-fascists to be designated as terrorists by the government. The Free Speech Club asked the RCMP to investigate and lay charges against another student for organizing demonstrations against them and went to the UBC administration in the hopes that the school would punish the organizer.
> Sean Orr (June 26, 2020). [[UBC Chair Resigns After Far-Right Social Media History Exposed|https://www.antihate.ca/ubc_chair_resigns]]. //Canadian Anti-Hate Network//..
While superficially about [[Free Speech]] issues, most of these campus disputes usually mean "free speech for far-right and extreme anti-abortion speakers", with a token sprinkling of other unpopular topics.
Most of the high-profile far-right speakers are brought in by outside organizations, like [[Turning Point USA]], [[Young America's Foundation]] and others, paying the transportation and speaker's fees well outside the means of most student groups.
This seems to be part of a strategy to drain educational institutions:
* Load institutions with massive security costs.
* Highlight protests as the Intolerant Left.
* Rally points for groups like the Proud Boys, Wolves of Odin, etc.
* A wedge issue with Centerists.
* Lawsuits if the speaker is blocked.
* Legislation to defund institutions that block far-right "free speech".
!!!See also
*[[Paradox of tolerance|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!website |[[tnc.news/|https://tnc.news/]]|
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|!formation |November 30, 2009 (11 years)<<ref " [1]">>|
|!founder |Catherine Engelbrecht|
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|!purpose |Preventing [[voter fraud|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electoral_fraud]]|
|!headquarters |[[Houston|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston]], [[Texas|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!slogan |If you see something at the polls that just doesn't seem right, record it.|
|!website |[[truethevote.org|https://truethevote.org]]|
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''True the Vote'' is a Houston based vote-monitoring initiative committed to stopping [[voter fraud|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/voter_fraud]] with a "horrendous record of filing inaccurate voter registration challenges."<<ref " [2]">>
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!!!See also
*[[True the Vote|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_the_Vote]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[True the Vote|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/True_the_Vote]], SourceWatch.
*[[Hydra Plan - Plan to Attack Voting Rights|https://www.scribd.com/document/156905886/Hydra-Plan-Plan-to-Attack-Voting-Rights]], presented at a [[Groundswell]] meeting, 5/8/2013.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump 'enthusiastic' over unproven coronavirus therapeutic, MyPillow creator says|https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/17/politics/trump-oleandrin-mike-lindell-coronavirus/index.html]]'' August 17, 2020, Betsy Klein, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]] and [[Mike Lindell]], the creator of MyPillow and an avowed supporter, participated in a July meeting at the White House regarding the use of oleandrin as a potential therapeutic for coronavirus, Lindell confirmed to CNN.
[[Oleandrin]] is an extract from the plant Nerium oleander. The raw oleander plant is highly toxic, and consumption of it can be fatal.
He described the President's response toward the extract as "enthusiastic."
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Trump 'fear-mongering' fuels rise of U.S. hate groups to record: watchdog|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-hatecrime/trump-fear-mongering-fuels-rise-of-u-s-hate-groups-to-record-watchdog-idUSKCN1Q9275]]'' February 20, 2019, Katharine Jackson, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - The number of hate groups operating in the United States rose 7 percent to an all-time high last year, the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] said on Wednesday, attributing the increase largely to anti-immigrant rhetoric from President [[Donald Trump]].
The SPLC, which has tracked hate groups since [[1971]], found there were 1,020 operating in the United States in [[2018]], breaking the 1,018 record set in [[2011]]. It marked the fourth consecutive year of growth.
The group blamed Trump, whose administration has focused on reducing illegal and legal immigration into the United States.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump 'spiritual adviser' tells followers to skip paying electric bills so they can send her church more cash|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/02/trump-spiritual-adviser-tells-followers-to-skip-paying-electric-bills-so-they-can-send-her-church-more-cash/]]'' February 17, 2020, Brad Reed, [[Raw Story]]
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[[Paula White]], a prosperity gospel minister who serves as President [[Donald Trump]]'s "spiritual adviser," apparently believes her followers should live in the dark to help keep the lights on at her church.
A lengthy report on White by [[Mother Jones]] reveals that the Trump-loving preacher recently told followers at her Supernatural Ministry School in [[Miami]] that they could secure God's favor by sending her church as much money as possible — even if that meant skipping their monthly electric bills.
In particular, White said that followers who send their money to [[Florida]] Power and Light (FPL) every month instead of giving it to her church are treating the electric company better than they treat God.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump 2016 campaign 'targeted 3.5m black Americans to deter them from voting'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/28/trump-2016-campaign-targeted-35m-black-americans-to-deter-them-from-voting]]'' September 28, 2020, Dan Sabbagh, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s [[2016]] US presidential election campaign has been accused of actively seeking to deter 3.5 million black Americans in battleground states from voting by deliberately targeting them with negative [[Hillary Clinton]] ads on [[Facebook]].
The secret effort concentrated on 16 swing states, several narrowly won by Trump after the black Democrat vote collapsed.
The claims have come from an investigation by [[Channel 4 News]], which was leaked a copy of a vast election database it says was used by the Trump campaign in 2016.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump 2020 Location-Tracking Firm Cashing in on Coronavirus|https://theintercept.com/2020/04/09/coronavirus-trump-smartphone-tracking/]]'' April 9, 2020, Sam Biddle, [[The Intercept]]
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A smartphone tracking firm helping [[Donald Trump]] clinch his [[2020]] presidential reelection recently told investors it's identified a promising new profit opportunity: the global coronavirus pandemic. [[Phunware]] is part of a vast galaxy of obscure advertising technology companies that help clients follow and target their customers — to "capitalize on users' daily digital trail," as Phunware's site puts it. By embedding Phunware code in their app, a developer can easily glean detailed records of where a user goes and what they do, creating a rich behavioral history to sell on to others.
Last year, [[The Intercept]] reported that Phunware had signed to work with American Made Media Consultants, a political consultancy founded by Trump campaign manager [[Brad Parscale]] that functioned as the campaign's highly effective digital media branch.In June of last year, Phunware announced it had appointed to the company's board [[Brittany Kaiser]], a former executive and self-described "whistleblower" from [[Cambridge Analytica]], the company that infamously abused its access to personal [[Facebook]] data to aid Trump's [[2016]] victory. A group associated with Kaiser later denied she ever officially joined the board. Although Phunware hasn't publicized the details of the services it's providing to Trump's reelection effort, the impressive and potentially invasive technical capabilities it possesses are well documented, both on its website and in press reports. "Beyond identifying coveted voters, mobile data can also be used to define ad targeting parameters with incredible accuracy," reads a section of Phunware's site that compares the buying and selling of personal data to the 1849 Gold Rush. In October [[2019]], the [[Wall Street Journal]] reported that Phunware had helped a Democratic political strategist target voters whose phones had been tracked to the [[2017]] anti-Trump Women's March. The company's privacy policy grants the company license to use personal data for essentially whatever purposes it deems necessary for however long it deems necessary. Phunware did not reply to repeated requests for comment.
Now, at exactly the same time as Trump has repeatedly undermined public health guidelines and overseen a generally botched federal response to Covid-19, Phunware hopes to cash in on the need to enforce pandemic measures like social distancing. In a March 30 call with investors, Phunware co-founder and CEO [[Alan Knitowski]] explained that the company was "aggressively pursuing new business opportunities … including remote telehealth and telemedicine triage for health care patient capacity management, virtual rallies for political advocacy during a presidential election year, remote work optimization for corporate campuses and social distance policy enforcement, engagement and asset-tracking for smart cities and government organizations at the local, state, and federal level."
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Trump 2020 working with ex-Cambridge Analytica staffers|https://apnews.com/96928216bdc341ada659447973a688e4]]'' June 15, 2018, Jeff Horwitz, [[Associated Press]]
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A company run by former officials at [[Cambridge Analytica]], the political consulting firm brought down by a scandal over how it obtained [[Facebook]] users' private data, has quietly been working for President [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2020]] re-election effort, The [[Associated Press]] has learned.
The AP confirmed that at least four former Cambridge Analytica employees are affiliated with [[Data Propria]], a new company specializing in voter and consumer targeting work similar to Cambridge Analytica's efforts before its collapse. The company's former head of product, [[Matt Oczkowski]], leads the new firm, which also includes Cambridge Analytica's former chief data scientist.
Oczkowski denied a link to the Trump campaign, but acknowledged that his new firm has agreed to do [[2018]] campaign work for the [[Republican National Committee]]. Oczkowski led the Cambridge Analytica data team which worked on Trump's successful [[2016]] campaign.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Trump Accused of Deploying 'Secret Police' in Portland as Political Stunt|https://www.newsweek.com/trump-accused-deploying-secret-police-portland-political-stunt-1518595]]'' July 17, 2020, Chantal Da Silva, [[Newsweek]]
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Political leaders in [[Oregon]] have accused President [[Donald Trump]] of interfering in [[Portland]]'s handling of widespread protests and riots in the wake of [[George Floyd]]'s death as a political stunt to rally his base ahead of the November election.
Despite repeated calls from Oregon Gov. Kate Brown and Portland Mayor [[Ted Wheeler]] for federal authorities to remove their officers from the city's streets, the Trump administration has remained adamant on maintaining a law enforcement presence in Portland.
In an interview with [[Fox News]] host [[Sean Hannity]] on Thursday, Homeland Security Acting Secretary Chad Wolf acknowledged that local and state officials wanted federal authorities to "pack up and go home."
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Trump accused of plagiarising coat of arms|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40097665]]'' May 31, 2017, Joel Gunter, [[BBC News]]
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Mr Trump's heraldic arms is a near-identical copy of one registered in [[1939]] by Joseph Edward Davies, the [[New York Times]] reported. The copy, printed on everything from golf carts to socks, made a single small change: where the original said "Integritas", now it says "Trump".
Davies was an American diplomat and husband to Marjorie Merriweather Post, who built the [[Mar-a-Lago]] resort that now belongs to the president, and where presumably he first saw the coat of arms. The similarity was spotted by Davies' grandson, former US senator Joseph Tydings, on a visit to the resort. He told the Times he had not given permission to the [[Trump Organization]] to use the arms.
It drew the attention of heraldic officials in [[Scotland]] when Mr Trump attempted to brand a new golf course in Aberdeen with the adulterated arms. They noticed that he hadn't registered it with the Court of the Lord [[Lyon]], which approves all applications for arms and has authority to litigate against anyone using a design improperly.
An application to trademark the Trump copy with the College of Arms, the authority for [[England]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]], was rejected after the college noted that the design had been lifted from an existing coat of arms. The motto, changed by the Trump organisation, does not technically form part of the design, making the two identical in the eyes of the authorities.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump accuser wants a sample of his DNA in defamation suit related to rape allegation|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-carroll-defamation-suit-1.5446184]]'' January 30, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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[[Lawyer]]s for a woman who accuses U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] of raping her in the [[1990]]s are asking for a DNA sample, seeking to determine whether his genetic material is on a dress she says she wore during the encounter.
Advice columnist [[E. Jean Carroll]]'s lawyers served notice to a Trump attorney Thursday for Trump to submit a sample on March 2 in [[Washington]] for "analysis and comparison against unidentified male DNA present on the dress."
Carroll filed a defamation suit against Trump in November after the president denied her allegation. Her lawyer, Roberta Kaplan, then had the black wool coat-style dress tested. A lab report with the legal notice says DNA found on the sleeves was a mix of at least four people, at least one of them male.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump accuses Gold Star family of attacking him|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZb_o4ubR1k]]'' August 1, 2016, CNN, [[YouTube]]
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[[Donald Trump]] continued his feud with the [[Gold Star]] family of a soldier who lost his life in [[Iraq]], accusing the family of attacking him on TV. [[CNN]]'s Jason Carroll reports.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Trump accuses Google of 2016 election fraud, citing right-wing conspiracy site|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-google-election-fraud-twitter-today-clinton-2016-a9070361.html]]'' August 19, 2019, Clark Mindock, [[The Independent]]
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[[Donald Trump]] has accused [[Google]] of manipulating the [[2016]] US election in favour of his democratic rival [[Hillary Clinton]], citing a conservative judicial activist site that frequently makes false accusations and spreads conspiracies against liberals.
"Wow, Report Just Out! Google manipulated from 2.6 million to 16 million votes for Hillary Clinton in 2016 Election!" Mr Trump tweeted. "This was put out by a Clinton supporter, not a Trump Supporter! Google should be sued. My victory was even bigger than thought!"
Since his 2016 electoral victory, Mr Trump has frequently claimed — falsely — that millions of votes were illegally cast during that contest. This latest accusation does not cite a specific study, and instead tagged the group [[Judicial Watch]], a conservative activist group that targets Democrats through frequent lawsuits, and has made false or unsubstantiated claims in the past that have been picked up by conservative or right-wing news outlets.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Accuses Governors of 'Mutiny' in Coronavirus Power Struggle|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-fires-back-at-gov-cuomo-accusing-states-of-mutiny-in-coronavirus-power-struggle]]'' April 14, 2020, Emma Tucker, [[Daily Beast]]
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President Trump fired back at Democratic governors on Tuesday with a bizarre tweet about one of his "favorite" movies, Mutiny on the Bounty—a barb aimed at states on the west and east coasts of the country that have formed coalitions to decide when to remove coronavirus lockdowns.
Trump claimed during a coronavirus press briefing on Monday that it was ultimately up to the president to decide when and how to reopen states. [[New York]] Gov. [[Andrew Cuomo]] subsequently likened Trump's claim of having "total" authority over states to being "a king."
On Tuesday, Trump hit back, claiming that Cuomo had been "begging for everything" from the federal government and couldn't then suddenly call for independence.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Accuses Michigan AG Of 'Stupidity' For Criticizing His Refusal To Wear Mask During Plant Tour|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/trump-accuses-michigan-ag-of-stupidity-for-criticizing-his-refusal-to-wear-mask-during-plant-tour]]'' May 22, 2020, Cristina Cabrera, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] attacked [[Michigan]] Attorney General [[Dana Nessel]] in a series of furious tweets late Thursday after she criticized him for not wearing a mask during his tour at a Ford plant in her state earlier that day.
"Do nothing A.G. of the Great State of Michigan, Dana Nessel, should not be taking her anger and stupidity out on Ford Motor–they might get upset with you and leave the state, like so many other companies have–until I came along and brought business back to Michigan," Trump tweeted. "JOBS!"
Trump also accused her of "viciously threatening" Ford Motor [[Company]] over "the fact that I inspected a Ventilator plant without a mask," presumably referring to Nessel declaring that he won't be welcomed back to Michigan after he ignored Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]] (D) and Ford's mask requirement amid COVID-19.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump accuses Twitter of 'interfering' in 2020 race after fact-check|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-accuses-twitter-interfering-2020-race-voting-ballot-fact-check-2020-5]]'' May 26, 2020, Sonam Sheth, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] accused [[Twitter]] on Tuesday of "interfering in the [[2020]] Presidential Election" after it fact-checked two of his tweets pushing conspiracies about voting by mail in [[California]].
"They are saying my statement on Mail-In [[Ballo]]ts, which will lead to massive corruption and fraud, is incorrect, based on fact-checking by [[Fake News]] [[CNN]] and the [[Amazon]] [[Washington Post]]," Trump tweeted. "Twitter is completely stifling FREE SPEECH, and I, as President, will not allow it to happen!"
The president's rant came after Twitter added links to two of Trump's earlier tweets prompting users to "get the facts" about mail-in ballots.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump acknowledges lists of disloyal government officials to oust|https://www.axios.com/trump-acknowledges-disloyal-officials-list-5e7df59a-5f82-445e-8411-56fd49ef0e11.html]]'' February 25, 2020, Jacob Knutson, [[Axios]]
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President Trump on Monday acknowledged the existence of assembled lists of government officials that his administration plans to oust and replace with trusted pro-Trump people, which were first reported by [[Axios]]' Jonathan Swan.
What he's saying: "I don't think it's a big problem. I don't think it's very many people," Trump said during a press conference in India, adding he wants "people who are good for the country, loyal to the country."
How it works: Swan reported that network of conservative activists has been compiling "Never Trump/pro-Trump" lists and sending them to Trump to shape who he should and should not trust.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump adds coronavirus adviser who echoes his unscientific claims|https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/12/politics/scott-atlas-donald-trump-coronavirus/index.html]]'' August 12, 2020, Kaitlan Collins, [[CNN]]
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"Wait, by the way, the gentlemen -- you know everybody ... This is [[Scott Atlas]]. Do you know that?" Trump asked.
The man Trump was pointing to was Dr. Scott Atlas, a fellow at [[Stanford University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]] who frequently appears on [[Fox News]] and has advised [[Republican]]s in the past. And crucially, unlike the government's medical experts who have advised Trump until now, has adopted a public stance on the virus much closer to Trump's -- including decrying the idea that schools cannot reopen this fall as "hysteria" and pushing for the resumption of college sports.
Several months into the pandemic sweeping the nation, Atlas made his debut in the briefing room with a new title: adviser to the President.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Trump Adds Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton To List Of Potential Supreme Court Picks|https://www.npr.org/2020/09/09/911194201/trump-adds-ted-cruz-tom-cotton-to-list-of-potential-scotus-picks]]'' September 9, 2020, Alana Wise, [[National Public Radio]]
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Trump Adds [[Ted Cruz]], [[Tom Cotton]] To List Of Potential Supreme Court Picks
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President Trump has released an additional 20 names he would select from if any Supreme Court vacancies arise during his remaining time in office, including the president's rival-turned-Senate ally, Ted Cruz. The list also includes Sens. Tom Cotton and [[Josh Hawley]] as well as two former U.S. solicitors general.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Admin And Camp Continue Distancing Themselves From Bannon's Border Wall Scheme|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/trump-administration-campaign-bannon-indictment-border-wall]]'' August 23, 2020, Summer Concepcion, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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Acting DHS secretary [[Chad Wolf]] and [[Trump campaign]] senior adviser [[Jason Miller]] on Sunday distanced themselves from former Trump campaign chairman [[Steve Bannon]]'s alleged money laundering scheme in the "We Build The Wall" project that led to his indictment by [[Manhattan]] prosecutors on fraud charges.
During Sunday morning interviews, both Wolf and Miller appeared to take a cue from President Trump and Vice President [[Mike Pence]] in claiming ignorance of Bannon's border wall scheme.
On Thursday, Trump claimed that he hasn't "been dealing with" his former campaign manager "at all" — invoking his typical reaction to news of an associate getting caught in alleged criminal activity — despite how several people in Trump's inner circle previously embraced the private border-wall gambit and its founder, [[Brian Kolfage]], who was also indicted over the scheme. The President's remarks came a month after he first claimed no involvement in "[[We Build the Wall]]" in a tweet.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Admin Finalizes Rule That Could Protect Foreign Dark Money in Elections|https://readsludge.com/2020/05/28/trump-admin-finalizes-rule-that-could-protect-foreign-dark-money-in-elections/]]'' May 28, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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Starting today, the [[Internal Revenue Service]] will cease to collect information from political nonprofits that is needed for the government to discover and investigate possible campaign finance violations, such as the illegal funneling of foreign money into U.S. elections.
Under a regulation from the [[IRS]] and the Treasury Department that was published in the Federal Register today, nonprofit organizations, including 501(c)(4)s and 501(c)(6)s that are allowed to spend money on elections without revealing their donors, will no longer be required to report the names and addresses of their donors to the IRS. For decades, the organizations had been required to report the identities of their donors giving $5,000 or more to the agency on Schedule B of 990 forms, though donors' names and addresses were redacted before the forms were made available to the public.
During the rulemaking process, multiple organizations filed comments expressing concerns that the rule would make it impossible for the government to detect donations from entities that are prohibited from spending money on U.S. elections under federal election law, including foreign governments and federal contractors. The IRS and Treasury Department dismiss these concerns in their regulatory guidance document, stating that the IRS is not authorized to enforce campaign finance laws and that commenters favoring the change argued that entities trying to dodge campaign finance laws are unlikely to report incriminating information on Schedule B forms anyways.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Admin Gives Coronavirus Tracking Contract to Peter Thiel's Palantir: Report|https://gizmodo.com/trump-admin-gives-coronavirus-tracking-contract-to-pete-1842994647]]'' April 22, 2020, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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[[Palantir]], the surveillance firm founded by conservative billionaire [[Peter Thiel]], has landed a contract with the feds to build a database tracking the spread of the novel coronavirus around the country, according to the [[Daily Beast]].
Sources told the publication that Palantir data products will be primary, or even core, to a Health and Human Services project called Protect Now and will pull data from federal, state, and local governments, as well as universities and medical facilities. The purpose of the project is to "mitigate and prevent spread" of the virus, an HHS spokesperson told the site. Palantir's involvement is likely to raise eyebrows, as Thiel is both its chairman and a prominent [[Donald Trump]] supporter who has pledged to support the president's re-election campaign. He also reportedly was involved in pushing [[Facebook]], where he holds a board seat, to allow political lies in ads, even setting up a meeting between [[Mark Zuckerberg]] and Trump at the White House. (Disclosure: Thiel secretly bankrolled a lawsuit that bankrupted [[Gizmodo]]'s former parent company, [[Gawker]] Media.)
Palantir has contracts with federal law enforcement agencies, most notoriously [[Immigration and Customs Enforcement]], where the company has used its digital profiling tools to enable raids of immigrant communities. It has also helped the [[National Security Agency]] with espionage, has contracts with the [[Pentagon]] to provide real-time maps and analytics to soldiers in the field, and provided backend support for NYC Office of Special Enforcement crackdowns.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump admin illegally retaliated against pandemic whistleblower, reports say|https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/05/whistleblower-who-trump-called-a-disgruntled-employee-may-be-reinstated/]]'' May 9, 2020, Jon Brodkin, [[Ars Technica]]
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The Trump administration is facing pressure from a federal watchdog agency to reinstate the whistleblower who President Trump claimed is "a disgruntled employee who's trying to help the Democrats win an election."
[[Rick Bright]], an immunology expert who led the [[Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority]] (BARDA) until he says he was forced out of his position, reportedly got good news from the US Office of Special Counsel, which is investigating his whistleblower complaint.
"A federal investigative office has found 'reasonable grounds to believe' that the Trump administration was retaliating against a whistleblower, Dr. Rick Bright, when he was ousted from a government research agency combating the coronavirus—and said he should be reinstated for 45 days while it investigates, his lawyers said Friday," The [[New York Times]] wrote.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump administration accused of 'seizing' 50,000 N95 respirators intended for medical workers by Masks for America|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/05/trump-administration-accused-of-seizing-50000-n95-respirators-intended-for-medical-workers-by-masks-for-america-founder/]]'' May 16, 2020, Matthew Chapman, [[Raw Story]]
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On Saturday, writing for USA TODAY, Women's March official and manufacturing expert Bob Bland accused the Trump administration of diverting medical supplies her [[Masks]] for America organization had intended for medical workers.
"One month ago, as COVID-19 spread across the county and critical personal protective equipment (PPE) like masks, gloves, surgical gowns and face shields continued to be in short supply, I had hoped the government would do its job and act to meet this demand," wrote Bland. "But when news outlets reported that medical workers were being left vulnerable to infection without PPE, it was clear we couldn't wait for the Trump administration any longer. A small group of volunteers came together to found Masks for America and teamed up with leading health care activist Ady Barkan's Be A Hero Fund, [[Social Security]] Works and National Nurses United to get our front-line heroes the equipment they needed to stay safe as they saved lives."
"On April 11, during the peak of COVID-19 cases and deaths in [[New York City]], the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] intervened and demanded orders of medical equipment allocated to our relief efforts be redirected to the federal government," she continued. "[[FEMA]] then seized 50,000 N95 respirators we had ordered without giving us an explanation or telling us where those respirators were going."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump administration changes definition of national stockpile after Kushner remarks|https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/491037-trump-administration-changes-definition-of-national-stockpile-after]]'' April 3, 2020, Nathaniel Weixel, [[The Hill]]
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The Trump administration quietly changed an online description of the country's [[Strategic National Stockpile]] following a press briefing with White House adviser [[Jared Kushner]] Jared Corey Kushner[[Congress]] needs to step up fast to protect abused children Kushner makes first appearance at coronavirus briefing Trump leans on businesses in coronavirus response MORE.
Previously, according to the federal public health emergency website, the Strategic National Stockpile was described as "the nation's largest supply of life-saving pharmaceuticals and medical supplies for use in a public health emergency severe enough to cause local supplies to run out."
The description continued: "When state, local, tribal, and territorial responders request federal assistance to support their response efforts, the stockpile ensures that the right medicines and supplies get to those who need them most during an emergency."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump administration hijacked 5 million masks from veterans hospitals, chief physician says|https://www.salon.com/2020/04/27/trump-administration-hijacked-5-million-masks-from-veterans-hospitals-chief-physician-says/]]'' April 27, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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The chief physician overseeing the Veterans Health Administration acknowledged that the Trump administration redirected a shipment of masks to the national stockpile after officials denied claims that health care workers were forced to work with inadequate protective equipment.
"I had 5 million masks incoming that disappeared," Richard Stone, the executive in charge of the veterans health system, told The [[Washington Post]].
Stone said the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] ([[FEMA]]) directed vendors to send the masks to the agency rather than the VA so it could replenish the dwindling national stockpile. As a result, Stone said he was forced to move to "austerity levels" at some of the system's hospitals.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Administration Insider: President Wanted to 'Maim' Migrants|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-administration-insider-president-wanted-to-maim-immigrants]]'' August 25, 2020, [[Daily Beast]]
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Miles Taylor, the former chief of staff at the [[Department of Homeland Security]], joined [[Rick Wilson]] and Molly Jong-Fast on this episode of The New Abnormal to share the eye-watering tales of what Trump is really like when the cameras are switched off.
The national security official couldn't get through a meeting "without him doing 20 tangents, becoming irascible, turning red in the face, demanding a diet Coke, spewing spit," Taylor explained. "Literally out of goddamn nowhere, he'd be like, 'You know, who's just my favorite guy? The [[MyPillow]] guy. Do any of you have those pillows?'"
When it came to the border wall, Trump would dream up "sickening" medieval plots "to pierce the flesh" of migrants, rip all the families apart, "maim," and gas them, Taylor claims. "This was a man with no humanity whatsoever," Taylor says. "He says, we got to do this, this, this, and this, all of which are probably impossible, illegal unethical," Taylor recalls, but he was writing them down as the president spoke. "And he looks over me and he goes, 'you fucking taking notes?'"
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump administration seeks to cut tests funding from coronavirus bill|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-administration-seeks-to-cut-tests-funding-from-coronavirus-bill-2020-7]]'' July 19, 2020, Tom Porter, [[Business Insider]]
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The Trump administration is seeking to cut funding to boost coronavirus testing from a new relief bill, reported The [[Washington Post]].
The White House is also reportedly seeking to exclude funding for measures to fight the pandemic at the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], [[Pentagon]], and the State Department.
Trump has falsely claimed that increased testing is why infection rates are rising in the US, but public health experts say testing is measuring a real increase in cases.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Trump ads push baseless Biden earpiece conspiracy|https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-54360612]]'' September 30, 2020, Marianna Spring, [[BBC News]]
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US President [[Donald Trump]]'s re-election campaign is running hundreds of [[Facebook]] advertisements pushing an unfounded conspiracy theory that [[Joe Biden]] cheated during the first US presidential debate.
The adverts show the [[Democratic Party]] challenger with an earpiece, and say that he refused to have his ears checked for devices prior to the debate.
The Biden campaign rejected the claims.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Trump adviser received salary from charity while steering Breitbart News|https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/trump-adviser-received-salary-from-charity-while-steering-breitbart-news/2016/11/22/75340778-af8a-11e6-8616-52b15787add0_story.html]]'' November 23, 2016, Robert O'Harrow, [[Washington Post]]
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Stephen K. Bannon, flanked by [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign manager [[Kellyanne Conway]] and [[Republican National Committee]] Chairman [[Reince Priebus]], celebrate as Trump speaks during his victorious election-night rally in [[Manhattan]]. (Jonathan Ernst/[[Reuters]])
President-elect Donald Trump's chief White House strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, accepted $376,000 in pay over four years for working 30 hours a week at a tiny tax-exempt charity in [[Tallahassee]] while also serving as the hands-on executive chairman of [[Breitbart]] News Network.
During the same four-year period, the charity paid about $1.3 million in salaries to two other journalists who said they put in 40 hours a week there while also working for the politically conservative news outlet, according to publicly available documents filed with the [[Internal Revenue Service]].
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Trump Adviser Refers to Pandemic in Past Tense on Same Day Covid Kills 1,147 People|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/kudlow-trump-coronavirus-past-tense-economy-pandemic-1049953/]]'' August 26, 2020, Andy Kroll, [[Rolling Stone]]
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WASHINGTON — [[Larry Kudlow]], the top economic adviser to President Trump, used his remarks during the second night of [[2020]] [[Republican]] convention to give a master class in misdirection and revisionist history. It's hard to know which portion of Kudlow's speech to single out first for fact-checking, but perhaps the most egregious moment came when he referred to the Covid-19 pandemic in the past tense, as if it were over.
"It was awful," Kudlow said. "Health and economic impacts were tragic. Hardship and heartbreak were everywhere. But presidential leadership came swiftly and effectively with an extraordinary rescue for health and safety to successfully fight the Covid virus."
Was awful. Were tragic. Hardship and heartbreak were everywhere.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Adviser Spent a Decade Using Street Gang MS-13 to Justify Anti-Immigrant Agenda. Now It's Happening|https://theintercept.com/2017/09/15/trump-adviser-spent-a-decade-using-street-gang-ms-13-to-justify-anti-immigrant-agenda-now-its-happening/]]'' September 15, 2017, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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In President [[Donald Trump]]'s push to restrict immigration to the United States, [[MS-13]] has become the perfect villain. Trump has focused obsessively on the violent street gang tied to immigrants from [[El Salvador]], appearing at events across the country to highlight brutal murders committed by the group, focusing on two teenagers who gang members allegedly hacked to death with machetes.
There's a political angle to the singular focus on MS-13. The Trump administration has made its strident demands to wipe out the gang in explicit conjunction with sweeping calls to unravel so-called sanctuary city protections, to promote laws to ramp up deportation proceedings and expand the detention of immigrants, to broaden immigrant gang-tracking databases and special gang task forces, to deputize local law enforcement for immigration enforcement, and in recent days, even to justify the repeal of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
In short, Trump is harnessing the horrors of MS-13 in an attempt to enact much of his immigration agenda.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump adviser Stephen Miller injected white nationalist agenda into Breitbart, investigation reveals|https://www.theguardian.com/media/2019/nov/12/trump-adviser-stephen-miller-white-nationalist-agenda-breitbart]]'' November 12, 2019, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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Senior Trump adviser [[Stephen Miller]] shaped the [[2016]] election coverage of the hard right-wing website [[Breitbart]] with material drawn from prominent white nationalists, Islamophobes, and far-right websites, according to a new investigative report by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC).
Miller also railed against those wishing to remove Confederate monuments and flags from public display in the wake of [[Dylann Roof]]'s murderous [[2015]] attack on a black church in [[Charleston]], [[South Carolina]], and praised America's early 20th-century race-based, restrictionist immigration policies.
Emails from Miller to a former Breitbart writer, sent before and after he joined the Trump campaign, show Miller obsessively focused on injecting white nationalist-style talking points on race and crime, Confederate monuments, and Islam into the far-right website's campaign coverage, the SPLC report says.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Adviser Tony Perkins Just Got a Global License to Spread His Anti-LGBT Hate|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-adviser-tony-perkins-just-got-a-global-license-to-spread-his-anti-lgbt-hate]]'' May 16, 2018, Jay Michaelson, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Tony Perkins]], president of the [[Family Research Council]] (FRC), is the [[Alex Jones]] of the [[Christian Right]]: hyperbolic, outrageous, thin on facts, and thick on melodrama.
And now he's going on the government's payroll, as a member of the U.S. Committee for International Religious Freedom (CIRF). Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] appointed Perkins to the role yesterday, for a term of two years.
Perkins isn't your usual Christian fundamentalist. To get a sense of him, here are some choice cuts from Perkins' long playlist:
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Trump adviser: Expect more aggressive poll watching in 2020|https://apnews.com/af2f0ede054d8baebbe1bb6ca47b4895]]'' December 20, 2019, Scott Bauer, [[Associated Press]]
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — One of President [[Donald Trump]]'s top reelection advisers told influential [[Republican]]s in swing state [[Wisconsin]] that the party has "traditionally" relied on voter suppression to compete in battleground states, according to an audio recording of a private event obtained by The [[Associated Press]]. The adviser said later that his remarks referred to frequent and false accusations that Republicans employ such tactics.
[[Justin Clark]], a senior political adviser and senior counsel to Trump's reelection campaign, made the remarks on Nov. 21 as part of a wide-ranging discussion about strategies in the [[2020]] campaign, including more aggressive use of Election Day monitoring of polling places.
"Traditionally it's always been Republicans suppressing votes in places," Clark said at the event. "Let's start protecting our voters. We know where they are. ... Let's start playing offense a little bit. That's what you're going to see in 2020. It's going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Adviser: Social Distancing Protestors Are the Second Coming of Rosa Parks|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/stephen-moore-rosa-parks-protests]]'' April 20, 2020, Bess Levin, [[Vanity Fair]]
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One of the more absurd subplots to come out of the coronavirus crisis is that of the protestors angrily assembling and demanding the government reopen the country, highly contagious virus be damned. In [[Michigan]], [[Virginia]], [[Minnesota]], and other states where Democratic governors have had the audacity to issue stay-at-home orders in order to protect people from a deadly disease, these groups have insisted their rights are being violated and health experts are killing the economy, and their freedom, for nothing. While they represent a small minority of Americans, the anti-social-distancing, apparently pro-COVID-19 activists have had their voices amplified by none other [[Donald Trump]], our Jekyll & Hyde president, who last Thursday did an impression of a moderately reasonable individual when he said states that felt the need to remain closed should do so, and on Friday went off the rails by tweeting, "LIBERATE MINNESOTA!" "LIBERATE MICHIGAN!" "LIBERATE VIRGINIA!" And because Trump surrounds himself almost exclusively with certifiable crackpots one of his advisers has lately been offering a uniquely insane take on such protests.
In interviews with [[CBS News]] and a [[YouTube]] show called Freedom on Tap, economist [[Stephen Moore]], whose nomination to the Federal Reserve board crashed and burned last year on account of his complete and total lack of qualifications, has suggested—by saying outright—that the people demanding social distancing be stopped ASAP are the second coming of Rosa Parks. You know, the [[Africa]]n American civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on a bus for a white person as part of a protest against [[Alabama]] segregation laws that effectively dictated black people were lesser than their Caucasian counterparts, and who reportedly had Emmett Till, the 14-year-old who was murdered in [[Mississippi]] after speaking to a white woman in a grocery store, on her mind when she declined to move.
Speaking to CBS correspondent Major Garrett, Moore, who thought restrictions should've been loosened in early April, criticized the left for prioritizing human life over the health of the economy. "Where are the civil libertarians on the left?" he wondered aloud. "I mean, one of the things that I've found most interesting in my 35 years or so in politics and economics is it used to be the left was the—the [[American Civil Liberties Union]] stood up against big government taking away our rights. I'm not hearing a lot of objections of people on the left," he said. "It's interesting to me that the right has become more the Rosa Parks of the world than the left is." Chatting with Freedom on Tap, Moore explained that he mentioned a planned [[Wisconsin]] rally to a donor who promised to "pay the bail and legal fees for anyone who gets arrested," telling would-be protestors, "This is a great time, gentlemen and ladies, for civil disobedience. We need to be the Rosa Parks here and protest against these government injustices."
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Trump advisers start 'America First Policies' nonprofit|https://apnews.com/77133d470c634a458b3198063af4a14b]]'' January 30, 2017, Julie Bykowicz, [[Associated Press]]
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Six of President [[Donald Trump]]'s top campaign aides have banded together to start a nonprofit called "[[America First Policies]]" to back the White House agenda.
The group includes Trump's digital and data director [[Brad Parscale]], onetime deputy campaign manager [[Rick Gates]] and two campaign advisers to Vice President [[Mike Pence]], [[Nick Ayers]] and [[Marty Obst]].
[[David Bossie]], another Trump deputy campaign manager, and [[Katrina Pierson]], a senior adviser on the campaign communications team, also will be involved, according to a statement announcing the group.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Advisers: He Was 'Triggered' by Talk of White Supremacy|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-advisers-he-was-triggered-by-talk-of-white-supremacy]]'' August 28, 2020, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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Two former top Homeland Security officials in the Trump administration have told The [[Daily Beast]] that there was an unwritten policy to not utter phrases like "domestic terrorism" and "white supremacy" around the president, for fear that he would take such conversations as implicit criticism of him.
The directives, said [[Elizabeth Neumann]], previously assistant secretary at the [[Department of Homeland Security]] for counterterrorism and threat prevention, were never formalized. But both she and [[Miles Taylor]], the former chief of staff at DHS, say that they were explicitly told by White House brass not to use such phrases or terms around Trump.
"Following the [[El Paso]] mass-shooting last year, the White House was looking to find a way to show that they were handling the situation," Neumann, who worked on countering extremism and domestic terror, recalled. "I was advised by senior officials in the White House at the time that I should couch this in terms of countering violence, rather than countering domestic terrorism or white supremacy, when discussing it at the White House or in front of the president… The subtext was clear, that by using those words, we would be distracting the president from the core issue."
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{{f47.png}} ''[[Trump again touts unproven drug while meeting with coronavirus survivors|https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2020-04-14/trump-touts-unproven-drugs-for-the-coronavirus]]'' April 14, 2020, Chris Megerian, [[Los Angeles Times]]
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Reeling from mounting death tolls and escalating criticism of his administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump searched for a silver lining on Tuesday by touting an unproven drug during a meeting with people who had recovered from the infection.
It was the latest episode in Trump's weeks-long promotion of hydroxycloroquine as a possible treatment or preventive for COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, even though clinical trials have yet to confirm his claims.
"I haven't heard a bad story. It's pretty amazing, actually," Trump said. "The word is out."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump aides mute notifications of president's tweets: report|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-twitter-aides-mute-notifications-report-2020-6]]'' June 13, 2020, [[Business Insider]]
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Several of President [[Donald Trump]]'s aides have been turning off notifications for his tweets as he responds to unfolding national crises, according to an [[ABC News]] report.
The White House is preparing a number of proposals on racial justice and policing in response to recent [[George Floyd]] protests, and top advisers told ABC News that the West Wing's work is now regularly impacted by the fallout of whatever the president has tweeted that day.
One White House aide who reportedly muted the president told ABC News: "What's the point?"
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump allegations of antifa protest violence are a Republican bogeyman|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-republican-allegations-antifa-protest-violence-disinformation-campaign-2020-6]]'' June 8, 2020, Sonam Sheth, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]], senior Justice Department officials, and [[Republican]] lawmakers have amplified the theory in recent weeks that the far-left group "antifa" is infiltrating protests against police brutality to stoke violence.
A closer examination of media reports, public records, intelligence assessments, and social media activity shows little evidence of a widespread or coordinated effort by antifa to weaponize the protests.
One investigation into court records of those arrested in connection to the protests show that the majority of those charged are local residents trying to take advantage of the chaos.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump allegedly suggested selling Puerto Rico as Hurricane Maria approached|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/07/trump-allegedly-suggested-selling-puerto-rico-as-hurricane-maria-approached/]]'' July 11, 2020, Russ Choma, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s initial reaction to the devastating hurricanes that hit [[Puerto Rico]] in [[2017]] were to suggest that the United States sell, or "divest" from the territory, a former acting secretary of Homeland Security said on Friday. Elaine Duke, who served as Trump's second secretary of Homeland Security, replacing [[John Kelly]] when he became Trump's chief-of-staff, has become the latest former Trump cabinet member to speak out against her old boss, telling the [[New York Times]] in an interview this past week that Trump cares little about policy, and uses "hate-filled, angry and divisive" language.
Duke was acting secretary when she signed off on ending the DACA protections—the program set up by the Obama administration to protect young undocumented immigrants, known as Dreamers, from deportation. Duke told the Times that she agreed the program was illegal, but wasn't ready to sign off on its closure, and that she was "ambushed" by Trump and his political allies at an August 2017 White House meeting. Last month the Supreme Court ruled that the DACA program was improperly ended—giving the Dreamers a reprieve, but also opening the door for the Trump administration to try again.
Duke also described to the Times how as [[Hurricane Maria]] approached Puerto Rico in the fall of 2017—it would go on to devastate the island, leaving much of it without power for months—other Trump cabinet members derided her for trying to urge the president to take it more seriously. Duke said that Trump did initially show concern for the suffering of Puerto Rican people after the disaster, but was disturbed by his first instincts on how to react:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump allies have their fingerprints on lockdown protests|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/21/trump-allies-help-organize-lockdown-protests-198426]]'' April 21, 2020, Anita Kumar, [[Politico]]
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Vuillemont-Smith was one of the first to contact [[FreedomWorks]] about the protests. The group has since helped connect activists in the same area, promoted rallies and helped supply signs.
The help might be paying off. Hundreds of cars joined Vuillemont-Smith's original protest in [[Oklahoma City]] last Wednesday. Two other smaller rallies were held Monday in [[Tulsa]] and Oklahoma City. And Vuillemont-Smith said she is planning another one for later this week.
"We're a service," said [[Adam Brandon]], president of FreedomWorks. He said the group, which started hearing from activists about potential protests on April 13, recently did a survey of 70,000 members and found that 9 percent are unemployed and 24 percent have had their reduced hours.
"We're very careful not to parachute in," Brandon added.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Trump Allies Target Journalists Over Coverage Deemed Hostile to White House|https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/25/us/politics/trump-allies-news-media.html]]'' August 25, 2019, Kenneth Vogel, [[New York Times]]
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WASHINGTON — A loose network of conservative operatives allied with the White House is pursuing what they say will be an aggressive operation to discredit news organizations deemed hostile to President Trump by publicizing damaging information about journalists.
It is the latest step in a long-running effort by Mr. Trump and his allies to undercut the influence of legitimate news reporting. Four people familiar with the operation described how it works, asserting that it has compiled dossiers of potentially embarrassing social media posts and other public statements by hundreds of people who work at some of the country's most prominent news organizations.
The group has already released information about journalists at [[CNN]], The [[Washington Post]] and The [[New York Times]] — three outlets that have aggressively investigated Mr. Trump — in response to reporting or commentary that the White House's allies consider unfair to Mr. Trump and his team or harmful to his re-election prospects.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Ally Allegedly Punched Protester After White House Speech|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-ally-eric-metaxas-allegedly-punched-protester-after-white-house-speech]]'' August 31, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A [[Portland]] activist who had traveled to [[Washington]], D.C., to protest the [[Republican]] convention says he was punched in the head by one of President [[Donald Trump]]'s most ardent evangelical Christian allies. Video of the attack appears to support his claim.
On Thursday, pro-Trump writer and talk radio host [[Eric Metaxas]] was among the roughly 1,500 attendees at Trump's [[Republican National Convention]] speech on the White House lawn. Afterwards, Metaxas left the White House grounds with a crowd of people, entering streets where protesters had been staging demonstrations throughout the night.
Footage of that moment shows anti-Trump protester [[Anthony Harrington]] biking past a group of Trump supporters, yelling "Fuck Trump, fuck you!" As Harrington passed by, a man Harrington identified to The [[Daily Beast]] as Metaxas punched him in the side or back of the head.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Trump ally may have broken Venezuela sanctions|https://apnews.com/0641c2b37886a08240d0ba64c9319699]]'' December 30, 2019, Joshua Goodman, [[Associated Press]]
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MIAMI (AP) — [[Erik Prince]], a major [[Republican]] donor and founder of controversial security firm [[Blackwater]], has been referred to the U.S. Treasury Department for possible sanctions violations tied to his recent trip to [[Venezuela]] for a meeting with a top aide of President Nicolas Maduro, two senior U.S. officials said.
There's no indication that Prince, whose sister is Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]], will be sanctioned for the meeting last month in [[Caracas]] with Venezuela's Vice President Delcy Rodriguez.
But the fact the visit was flagged underscores the concern of officials in the Trump administration over what appeared to be anunauthorized diplomatic outreach to Maduro. This, as support for opposition leader Juan Guaidó inside Venezuela — if not [[Washington]] — appears to be waning.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Trump ally Roger Stone guilty of lying to Congress|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50438196]]'' November 15, 2019, [[BBC News]]
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US President [[Donald Trump]]'s adviser [[Roger Stone]] has been convicted on seven counts of lying to [[Congress]], obstruction and witness tampering.
The court heard he lied about his efforts to learn more about when [[WikiLeaks]] would publish damaging emails about [[Hillary Clinton]] in [[2016]].
The jury returned its verdict on day two of deliberations in [[Washington]] [[DC]].
Witness tampering carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. The other counts can carry five years each.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump ally who sought to change CDC Covid reports claims he was fighting 'deep state'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/12/donald-trump-michael-caputo-cdc-covid-reports-politico-deep-state]]'' September 12, 2020, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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A former Trump campaign official now spokesman for the US health department sought to change key reports on the coronavirus pandemic, in some cases "openly complaining" that they "would undermine the president's optimistic messages about the outbreak", according to internal emails seen by [[Politico]].
The official, [[Michael Caputo]], told the website he was attempting to stymie "ulterior deep state motives in the bowels" of the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], or CDC.
The news comes after reports that a whistleblower at the [[Department of Homeland Security]] said he was told to stop making [[Donald Trump]] "look bad", via reports on [[Russia]]n election interference.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump and corruption: Who cares in the time of COVID?|https://www.salon.com/2020/07/14/trump-and-corruption-who-cares-in-the-time-of-covid_partner/]]'' July 14, 2020, Frank Vogl, [[Salon]]
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Stone had been found guilty by a jury of multiple crimes related to the [[2016]] presidential election campaign.
The U.S. Justice Department, long an institution with a rather stellar track record and reputation, first announced it would go for a 7 to 10-year prison sentence. But then, U.S. Attorney-General [[William Barr]] intervened and called for a much lower sentence, which he was given.
One wonders: Was there a deal in place — with Trump vowing to Stone that he would never let him go to jail provided that Stone in return lied about Trump's knowledge of Wikileaks disclosures about [[Hilary Clinton]]'s e-mails? We will never know.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump and his allies are pushing an outrageous coronavirus conspiracy theory|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/02/trump-coronavirus-conspiracy-theory/]]'' February 28, 2020, Inae Oh, [[Mother Jones]]
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As the world scrambles to contain the deadly coronavirus outbreak—which as of Friday has infected at least 83,000 people in 53 countries—President [[Donald Trump]] and his allies are busy pushing the conspiratorial narrative that press coverage of the epidemic is aimed at destroying him. The apparent attempt to politicize the global health crisis is likely to fuel investors' concerns that the Trump administration is woefully underprepared to tackle the rising threat of coronavirus in the United States.
The effort first started Monday when Trump—without evidence—accused the media and Democrats of hyping the coronavirus in order to make the situation look "as bad as possible" and tank the stock market. Since that tweet, Trump's allies and conservative news personalities have followed suit. Here's former [[Arkansas]] Gov. [[Mike Huckabee]] (R) on [[Laura Ingraham]]'s show Thursday night:
Mike Huckabee says Trump "could personally sick the virus out of every one of the 60,000 people in the world, suck it out of their lungs, swim to the bottom of the ocean and spit it out, and he would be accused of pollution for messing up the ocean." pic.twitter.com/X7xbC5ebDz — [[Brian Stelter]] (@brianstelter) February 28, [[2020]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump and Steve Bannon want to turn a US-funded global media network into Breitbart 2.0|https://www.vox.com/2020/6/18/21295549/trump-bannon-pack-global-media-china-wednesday-massacre]]'' June 18, 2020, Alex Ward, [[Vox]]
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Earlier this month, a [[Steve Bannon]] ally and conservative filmmaker appointed by President [[Donald Trump]] took over running the vast global network of news agencies funded and operated by the US government.
Within hours of introducing himself to employees, he'd purged four top officials — and critics are calling it a blatant effort to turn America's state-run news organizations into Trump-friendly propaganda outlets.
But Steve Bannon, who was deeply involved with getting Trump to nominate his ally [[Michael Pack]], sees the ousters as a reckoning for an agency that he believes has been too soft on covering [[China]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump And The Coronavirus Are Dividing Black And White Churches In Georgia|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kadiagoba/coronavirus-black-churches-evangelicals-georgia]]'' October 4, 2020, Kadia Goba, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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An attendee stands with his arms raised at an Evangelicals for Trump event in [[Georgia]] last month
But overall, Georgians told [[BuzzFeed News]], more often than not, Black churches are the ones most cautious about the pandemic.
When BuzzFeed News reached out to The Redeeming Love [[Church of God]] the Bibleway's [[Facebook]] messenger, someone responded with a number to contact their attorney. After a brief conversation, Kevin Gough, a lawyer for the church did not give an on-record comment about the situation, despite several requests from BuzzFeed News.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump and Weinstein are both on trial. Only one is still considered too powerful to fail.|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/10/26/16526922/donald-trump-impeachment-harvey-weinstein-sexual-assault]]'' October 26, 2017, Anna North, [[Vox]]
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One has been accused of sexual harassment or assault by at least 100 women. He has since been charged with sexual assault and rape. Five women have taken the stand in recent days to testify that he had a pattern of manipulation, abuse, and assault. If convicted, he could spend the rest of his life in prison.
The other man has been accused of sexually harassing, assaulting, or otherwise violating more than 20 women. However, he has faced no criminal consequences in connection with any of these allegations. His current trial, in the [[US Senate]], concerns the allegation that he pressured a foreign government to investigate his political rival. Thanks to a vote by [[Republican]]s unwilling to challenge him, no witnesses will be called. He is all but certain to be acquitted and will run for reelection in November.
The first man is producer [[Harvey Weinstein]]. The second, of course, is President [[Donald Trump]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump antagonizes GOP megadonor Adelson in heated phone call|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/08/trump-antagonizes-sheldon-adelson-phone-call-392688]]'' August 8, 2020, Alex Isenstadt, [[Politico]]
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When President [[Donald Trump]] connected by phone last week with [[Republican]] megadonor [[Sheldon Adelson]] — perhaps the only person in the party who can cut a nine-figure check to aid his reelection — the phone call unexpectedly turned contentious.
The 87-year-old casino mogul had reached out to Trump to talk about the coronavirus relief bill and the economy. But then Trump brought the conversation around to the campaign and confronted Adelson about why he wasn't doing more to bolster his reelection, according to three people with direct knowledge of the call. One of the people said it was apparent the president had no idea how much Adelson, who's donated tens of millions of dollars to pro-Trump efforts over the years, had helped him. Adelson chose not to come back at Trump.
When word of the call circulated afterward, Republican Party officials grew alarmed the president had antagonized one of his biggest benefactors at a precarious moment in his campaign. They rushed to smooth things over with him, but the damage may have been done.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Trump Appointee Delays Biden Transition Process, Citing Need For 'Clear' Winner|https://www.npr.org/2020/11/10/933214639/trump-appointee-delays-biden-transition-process-citing-need-for-clear-winner]]'' November 10, 2020, Brian Naylor, [[National Public Radio]]
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The agency cited the contested [[2000]] election in which [[George W. Bush]] was eventually declared the winner over Al Gore as "prior precedent." But that decision came only after a December Supreme Court ruling.
The [[Associated Press]] and other news organizations reported that Biden gained the electoral votes needed to win the election on Saturday, but President Trump has so far refused to concede and has falsely claimed widespread voter fraud. His team has launched a wave of lawsuits challenging various aspects of the election.
MacKichan said he believes GSA Administrator [[Emily Murphy]], a Trump appointee, has so far acted properly. "If I were in her shoes right now, given what has been publicly made available, I think it would be premature," based on the 2000 election.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump asked for fewer Covid-19 tests. Now the CDC is recommending less testing.|https://www.vox.com/2020/8/26/21403000/trump-covid-coronavirus-testing-cdc-hhs]]'' August 26, 2020, German Lopez, [[Vox]]
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A couple of months ago, President [[Donald Trump]] said he told federal officials to "slow the testing down, please."
Now the Trump administration is taking a step that would, in effect, slow down testing.
On Monday, the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (C[[DC]]) updated its testing guidelines to no longer recommend people get tested even when they've come into close contact with someone who's infected.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Trump Attacks a Grieving Widow's Account|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/10/trump-feud-myeshia-johnson/543684/]]'' October 23, 2017, David A. Graham, [[The Atlantic]]
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"You know, when I was a kid growing up, a lot of things were sacred in our country," White House Chief of Staff [[John Kelly]] said Thursday. Among those were [[Gold Star]] families: "I just thought—the selfless devotion that brings a man or woman to die on the battlefield, I just thought that that might be sacred."
But Kelly acknowledged that might no longer be true: "Gold Star families, I think that left in the convention over the summer."
Then on Monday morning, Kelly's boss decided to prolong a feud with the widow of a fallen American soldier:
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Trump attacks Billy Graham's Christianity Today after editorial|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2019/12/20/trump-attacks-billy-grahams-christianity-today-after-editorial/2708059001/?ref=hvper.com&utm_source=hvper.com&utm_medium=website]]'' December 20, 2019, David Jackson, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON – President [[Donald Trump]], who has attacked many news organizations during his career in politics, found a new target Friday: [[Christianity Today]], the faith-focused magazine founded by the iconic evangelical preacher [[Billy Graham]].
Trump lashed out at the publication, calling it a "far left magazine" on [[Twitter]] the day after Christianity Today posted an editorial calling for him to be removed from office. Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives on Wednesday and faces possible removal in a Senate trial next year.
"Christianity Today, knows nothing about reading a perfect transcript of a routine phone call and would rather have a Radical Left nonbeliever, who wants to take your religion & your guns, than Donald Trump as your President," Trump said.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump attacks Nasa and claims the moon is 'a part' of Mars|https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/jun/07/trump-moon-is-part-of-mars-tweet-nasa]]'' June 7, 2019, Adam Gabbatt, [[The Guardian]]
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Followers of astronomy were in for a surprise on Friday, when [[Donald Trump]] announced that the moon is part of Mars.
In a tweet, apparently commenting on his own administration's space policy, the president said: "For all of the money we are spending, [[NASA]] should NOT be talking about going to the Moon - We did that 50 years ago."
He added: "They should be focused on the much bigger things we are doing, including Mars (of which the Moon is a part), Defense and Science!"
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump attacks No. 2 Senate Republican as the President turns on allies in his final days in office|https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/01/politics/donald-trump-thune-noem/index.html]]'' January 1, 2021, Betsy Klein, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]] is spending his final days in office attacking leadership within his own party, this time the second-highest ranking [[Republican]] in the Senate, offering a possible preview of his broader post-presidential strategy to use his influence in the [[2022]] midterm elections and beyond.
Trump, back at the White House after his [[Mar-a-Lago]] holiday with no public events on his schedule, attacked Sen. [[John Thune]], a [[South Dakota]]n who is the No. 2 Senate Republican, in an afternoon tweet on New Year's Day.
"I hope to see the great Governor of South Dakota @KristiNoem, run against RINO @SenJohnThune, in the upcoming 2022 Primary. She would do a fantastic job in the U.S. Senate, but if not Kristi, others are already lining up. South Dakota wants strong leadership, NOW!" he wrote in a tweet
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump Attacks the Khan Family: A Closer Look|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ezfGuZmZlM]]'' August 1, 2016, Late Night with Seth Meyers, [[YouTube]]
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump attempts to blame Obama for coronavirus test kit shortage|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/04/donald-trump-obama-administration-coronavirus]]'' March 5, 2020, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] sought to shift blame on to the Obama administration for a nationwide coronavirus test kit shortage.
The president on Wednesday blamed a federal agency decision during [[Barack Obama]]'s presidency, which Trump said made it harder to quickly roll out testing for the virus.
"The Obama administration made a decision on testing that turned out to be very detrimental to what we're doing, and we undid that decision a few days ago so that the testing can take place in a much more accurate and rapid fashion," he told reporters during a White House meeting with airline executives, whom he had called to discuss the economic effects of the outbreak.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Trump attorney Jay Sekulow's family has been paid millions from charities they control|https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/trump-attorney-jay-sekulows-family-has-been-paid-millions-from-charities-they-control/2017/06/27/6428d988-5852-11e7-ba90-f5875b7d1876_story.html]]'' June 27, 2017, Aaron C. Davis, [[Washington Post]]
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President Trump's personal attorney [[Jay Sekulow]] was on his weekday radio show earlier this month, defending the president vociferously, when he took a pause to highlight a charity that has brought Sekulow and his family millions of dollars.
"Let me take off the hat of the president's lawyer and put on the ACLJ hat," he said, using the acronym for the [[American Center for Law and Justice]]. His June 16 program then cut to a plea for donations from audience members listening on 850 stations nationwide. "Now, more than ever," a narrator said, "you need the ACLJ on your side."
The segment illustrates how Sekulow, the most visible member of the legal team defending Trump in the investigation into [[Russia]]n meddling in the [[2016]] U.S. presidential election, is poised to capitalize on his new role.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump attorney's son drew fat salary from family charity while making 'truly appalling' Christian films|https://www.rawstory.com/2017/07/trump-attorneys-son-drew-fat-salary-from-family-charity-while-making-truly-appalling-christian-films/]]'' July 3, 2017, Travis Gettys, [[Raw Story]]
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The son of one of President [[Donald Trump]]'s attorneys made nearly $900,000 from his father's religious charity, which has fallen under investigation for its hiring and salaries.
[[Logan Sekulow]] was hired as an 18-year-old in [[2004]] by [[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]] after serving an internship at Nickelodeon, and tax documents show he was paid $886,000 over 12 years working for the nonprofit, reported The [[Daily Beast]].
He was listed as "director" of the charity, which pulled in $229 million in donations between [[2011]] and [[2015]], at the start of his tenure at CASE, which is controlled by his father, attorney [[Jay Sekulow]], and other family members.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump babbles an incoherent response after he's cornered by reporter over mail-in voting hypocrisy|https://www.salon.com/2020/04/09/trump-babbles-an-incoherent-response-after-hes-cornered-by-reporter-over-mail-in-voting-hypocrisy_partner/]]'' April 9, 2020, Alex Henderson, [[Salon]]
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With the coronavirus pandemic threatening to disrupt ongoing elections and looming over the major vote in November, universal mail-in voting has become more of a necessity than ever.
But President [[Donald Trump]], and [[Republican]]s more generally, are terrified of the idea — because they clearly fear that easier access to the polls will tank their chances of holding on to power.
At his Tuesday circus-like press briefing, ostensibly about the coronavirus crisis, a reporter pressed him on his opposition to voting by mail. While he declared categorically that voting by mail is bad, the reporter pointed out that he, in fact, votes by mail.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Backer Jerry Falwell Explains His $1.8 Million Real Estate Venture With A Florida Pool Attendant|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/aramroston/jerry-falwell-affidavit]]'' December 20, 2018, Aram Roston, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The prominent evangelical leader [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. has for the first time acknowledged putting up $1.8 million for a business venture managed by a young pool attendant whom he and his wife befriended during a stay at a luxury hotel in [[2012]].
[[BuzzFeed News]] first reported in May on a lawsuit that claimed the Falwells had developed a "friendly relationship" with [[Giancarlo Granda]], then 21 years old, at the lavish Fontainebleau [[Miami Beach]], flying him in a private jet, offering "financial assistance," and ultimately setting him up in business.
Falwell played a key role in the [[2016]] presidential election four years later when he abruptly endorsed [[Donald Trump]] and helped to deliver the overwhelming support of white evangelical [[Christian]]s.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Backs Violent QAnon Cultists at White House|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-flirts-with-qanon-at-coronavirus-presser?ref=home?ref=home]]'' August 19, 2020, Hunter Woodall, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] on Wednesday tentatively praised adherents of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory movement, thrilling followers of a violent group the [[FBI]] has described as a domestic terror threat with what they saw as new encouragement from the White House.
The remarks came just hours after [[Facebook]] deleted hundreds of QAnon groups from its platform—where the conspiracy has long thrived—because it had "demonstrated significant risks to public safety."
When a reporter pressed the president about the movement's false belief that he is "secretly saving the world from this satanic cult of pedophiles and cannibals," Trump instead played coy and even seemed to affirm the bogus QAnon belief that he's leading a shadowy war against his child-molesting enemies.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Trump bans 'anti-American' diversity training|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54038888]]'' September 5, 2020, [[BBC News]]
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US President [[Donald Trump]] has ordered federal agencies to stop racial sensitivity training, labelling it "divisive, anti-American propaganda".
A memo to government agencies says it has come to his attention that millions of dollars of taxpayers' money have funded such "trainings".
The document says these sessions only foster resentment in the workforce.
Mr Trump has previously said he does not believe systemic racism is a problem in the US.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump becomes 1st U.S. president to attend March for Life anti-abortion rally|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-anti-abortion-rally-1.5439548]]'' January 24, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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[[Donald Trump]] called it his "profound honour" on Friday to be the first U.S. president to personally attend the annual anti-abortion gathering in [[Washington]] called the [[March for Life]].
In a speech there, he accused Democrats of embracing "radical and extreme positions" on abortion and praised those attending the event, saying they were motivated by "pure, unselfish love." He also recited actions he's taken as president that were sought by social conservatives, including the confirmation of 187 federal judges.
"Unborn children have never had a stronger defender in the White House," he declared.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Blames New York Coronavirus Crisis on Impeachment 'Hoax'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-letter-to-chuck-schumer-blames-new-york-city-coronavirus-crisis-on-impeachment-hoax]]'' April 2, 2020, Allison Quinn, [[Daily Beast]]
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President Trump sent a letter to Democratic leader Sen. [[Chuck Schumer]] on Thursday accusing him of leaving [[New York]] "unprepared" for the coronavirus pandemic now crippling the state because of the "impeachment hoax."
In a blistering personal attack on Schumer ("I never knew how bad a Senator you are for the state of New York"), the president lashed out over criticism of what many see as a delayed federal response to the coronavirus pandemic sweeping the country.
In an earlier letter Thursday, Schumer criticized the administration's handling of the crisis, saying that "the existing federal leadership void has left America with an ugly spectacle in which States and cities are literally fending for themselves, often in conflict and competition with each other, when trying to procure precious medical supplies and equipment."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump blames Russia investigation and his impeachment for not replenishing medical supplies during his 3 years as president|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-busy-with-things-to-replenish-medical-supplies-coronavirus-2020-5]]'' May 5, 2020, David Choi, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]], in an interview with [[ABC News]] on Tuesday, said he had "a lot of things going on" that prevented his administration from restocking the national stockpile of medical and safety equipment during his three years in the White House.
Trump was asked about his previous comments about "empty cupboards" for medical equipment he allegedly inherited from his predecessor and what he did to rectify that deficiency during his three years as president.
"Well, I'll be honest. I have [sic] a lot of things going on," Trump said. "We have a lot of people that refused to allow the country to be successful."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Blew A Big Cash Advantage But Still Puts Campaign Dollars In His Own Pocket|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-campaign-cash-personal-business-2020_n_5f692bd7c5b6a9b19b3d5f72?ri18n=true]]'' September 21, 2020, S.V. Date, [[Huffington Post]]
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Since he took office in January [[2017]], the political committees under Trump's control have spent a total of $7,231,392 at Trump's various businesses, according to a HuffPost analysis of FEC records.
Even as his reelection operation lost a once-dominating fundraising advantage to Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]], new filings with the [[Federal Election Commission]] show that Trump's campaign and the [[Republican National Committee]] spent another $203,000 at his hotel a few blocks from the White House and another $37,542 to rent space at his Trump Tower in [[Manhattan]] - although the campaign is based at a high-rise in [[Arlington]], [[Virginia]]. Total reported payments in August from the campaign and the RNC to the president's own businesses amounted to $251,409.
WASHINGTON - President [[Donald Trump]] forced both his current and former campaign managers to take pay cuts in the last two months, but nevertheless funneled another quarter-million dollars into his own cash registers.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Blows Up At GOP Guv For Rebuking POTUS' 'Outrageous' Potential Refusal To Leave Office|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/trump-blows-up-at-gop-guv-for-rebuking-potus-outrageous-potential-refusal-to-leave-office]]'' September 25, 2020, Cristina Cabrera, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] attacked [[Massachusetts]] Gov. [[Charlie Baker]] (R) on Friday morning after the [[Republican]] governor chided Trump's comments about potentially rejecting the election results if Democratic candidate [[Joe Biden]] wins in November.
"[Republican In Name Only] Governor Charlie Baker of Massachusetts is unsuccessfully trying to defend Mail In Ballots, when there is fraud being found all over the place," Trump tweeted, peddling for the umpteenth time the false claim about mail-in voting, which has been debunked by the President's own [[FBI]] Director [[Christopher Wray]].
The President's post was apparently a response to Baker's forceful condemnation of Trump refusing to say if he'll accept a potential defeat in the elections, only that "we'll have to see" based on the (again, false) claim that voting by mail leads to election fraud.
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{{f373.png}} ''[[Trump Boasts of Coronavirus TV Ratings as Fauci Warns: 200,000 People Could Die in U.S.|https://variety.com/2020/biz/news/donald-trump-coronavirus-ratings-anthony-fauci-1203548292/]]'' March 29, 2020, Jordan Moreau, [[Variety]]
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"Nothing would be worse than declaring victory before the victory has been won. Therefore we will be extending our guidelines to April 30," he said.
Previously, Trump wanted the U.S. economy reopened by [[Easter]] Sunday, April 12, despite medical experts around the country saying that deadline would be unlikely. Trump said he hopes the country and everyone will "be well on our way to recovery" on June 1.
On Sunday morning, Trump also boasted about his growing TV ratings, while Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] of the White House [[Coronavirus]] Task Force warned that up to 200,000 Americans could die from COVID-19.
Trump quoted an article from the [[New York Times]] that provided recent viewership statistics of his coronavirus press conferences. The article states that they have averaged 8.5 million viewers, roughly the same size as audiences for [[ABC]]'s "The Bachelor." Last Monday's conference drew nearly 12.2 million viewers, putting it on pace with "Monday Night Football."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump boosters: Don't believe the coronavirus death toll|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/07/trump-death-toll-coronavirus-241819]]'' May 7, 2020, Tina Nguyen, [[Politico]]
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An increasing number of conservatives are convinced the medical community and the media are inflating the coronavirus death toll for political purposes, despite nearly all evidence indicating that, if anything, the figure is an undercount.
The conspiracy theory started with those who argued the figure was being manipulated, before morphing into a more generalized suspicion about coronavirus modeling among Republicans. Fox News has begun to feature a constant drumbeat of doubt about the reliability of any model, and President [[Donald Trump]] on Sunday called the models "wrong from day one" and "out of whack," but insisted on Tuesday he believed the government's death toll.
The uncertainty among some conservatives emanates from a long-standing wariness of health experts and the mainstream news organizations reporting on the fatalities. And it has fueled misgivings about every number originating from officials and researchers, as well as about whether the media is incorrectly contextualizing those numbers to degrade the president.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Boosts Fired Google Engineer Who Proposed Richard Spencer Fundraiser, Suggested Skinheads Rebrand|https://gizmodo.com/trump-boosts-fired-google-engineer-who-proposed-richard-1836987802]]'' August 6, 2019, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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On Monday morning, President [[Donald Trump]] finally took the time to issue a (hollow and thoroughly unconvincing) denunciation of white supremacy in the wake of mass shootings in [[Dayton]], [[Ohio]] and [[El Paso]], [[Texas]] over the weekend that collectively resulted in at least 31 deaths and scores of injuries—in the latter case involving a gunman whose manifesto clearly reflected Trump's racist immigration rhetoric and reportedly targeted Hispanics.
Of course, it never takes long for him to return to his usual bullshit. So it's the opposite of surprising that by Monday evening, Trump was posting clips from a [[Fox News]] interview with a former [[Google]] engineer who claimed the company discriminated against him for his conservative political views. In reality, said employee had reportedly urged other Googlers to contribute to a "bounty" to find an individual who punched white supremacist [[Richard Spencer]], as well as suggested that the [[Golden State Skinheads]] (GSS) rebrand so as to provide better "branding" for the "American nationalist Right."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump Brags About 'New' Car Plants that Don't Exist|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YACqGjFWhDA]]'' September 14, 2020, NowThis News, [[YouTube]]
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Trump keeps bragging about 'new' car plants in swing states crucial to winning the election (spoiler: they don't exist).
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Brags About His TV Ratings as Coronavirus Death Toll Keeps Climbing|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/03/trump-brags-tv-ratings-coronavirus-death-toll-rises.html]]'' March 29, 2020, Daniel Politi, [[Slate Magazine]]
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As the coronavirus crisis continues engulfing the United States, President [[Donald Trump]] thought that the best use of his time on Sunday afternoon was to go on a tweetstorm against the media that included patting himself on the back for the TV ratings of his news conferences lately. It all started with the commander in chief blasting the "Lamestream Media" and claiming that the public does not approve of how they have been covering the coronavirus crisis.
Trump then went on to cite a [[New York Times]] article, writing that his news conferences are receiving "Bachelor finale, Monday Night Football type numbers." (That wasn't a direct quote, but the article does mention both of those.) The president then went on to selectively quote from the piece by Michael Grynbaum. But he focused on the ratings part and completely neglected the crux of the piece that questioned whether networks should carry the president's news conferences live considering he spreads so much misinformation about the COVID-19 outbreak.
Many were quick to criticize Trump for his focus on TV ratings as the death toll from the virus kept climbing. The number of confirmed cases in the United States rose to at least 135,738 on Sunday and the death toll increased to 2,391. In New York, the number of deaths shot up 237 from a day earlier to a total of 965 while the number of confirmed cases soared 7,200 to 59,513. "This is not about your ratings, Mr. President!" Valerie Jarrett, a former adviser to former President [[Barack Obama]], tweeted. "This is not a reality tv show. For countless Americans this is our reality." Joe Lockhart, who was a press secretary to former President [[Bill Clinton]], said Trump "said the quiet part out loud again" and called it "SAD to see a President acting or even thinking this way." [[CNN]]'s [[Jake Tapper]] pointed out that Trump was tweeting about ratings shortly after Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] said COVID-19 deaths in the United States could reach as high as 200,000.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump breaks with his own guidelines to back conservative anti-quarantine protesters|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/17/trump-states-stay-at-home-orders-192386]]'' April 17, 2020, Quint Forgey, [[Politico]]
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Asked about his tweets at Friday's White House press briefing and whether those states should lift their stay-at-home orders, Trump said, "No, but elements of what they've done are too much. ... It's too tough."
Earlier in the briefing, Trump said certain states are going to "come online" "sooner rather than later."
The president's remarks and social media posts come as some conservative groups have grown increasingly frustrated with the local directives that have slammed the brakes on the U.S. economy, the strength of which had been a key selling point of Trump's reelection effort.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump cabinet Bible study leader blames coronavirus on gay people and environmentalists|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/trump-cabinet-bible-study-leader-blames-coronavirus-on-gay-people-and-environmentalists-who-upset-god/]]'' March 25, 2020, Sky Palma, [[Raw Story]]
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The minister who hosts a weekly bible study session for President Trump's cabinet has an opinion about the origins of the coronavirus. According to [[Ralph Drollinger]], it's just another form of God's wrath in response to an increasingly progressive nation.
"Relative to the coronavirus pandemic crisis, this is not God's abandonment wrath nor His cataclysmic wrath, rather it is sowing and reaping wrath," Drollinger wrote in a series of posts. "A biblically astute evaluation of the situation strongly suggests that America and other countries of the world are reaping what [[China]] has sown due to their leaders' recklessness and lack of candor and transparency."
As [[The Intercept]] points out, Drollinger also railed against the "religion of environmentalism" and people who express a "proclivity toward lesbianism and homosexuality," who he claims have infiltrated "high positions in our government, our educational system, our media and our entertainment industry" and "are largely responsible for God's consequential wrath on our nation."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Cabinet Bible Teacher Says China, Gay People to Blame for Coronavirus|https://theintercept.com/2020/03/24/trump-cabinet-bible-studies-coronavirus/]]'' March 25, 2020, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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[[Ralph Drollinger]], a minister who leads a weekly Bible study group for President [[Donald Trump]]'s cabinet, released a new interpretation of the coronavirus pandemic this week, arguing that the crisis represents an act of God's judgment.
The coronavirus, Drollinger argues in two blog posts and a rambling Bible study guide published in the past few days, is a form of God's wrath upon nations, but not one as severe as the floods described in the Old Testament or the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
"Relative to the coronavirus pandemic crisis, this is not God's abandonment wrath nor His cataclysmic wrath, rather it is sowing and reaping wrath," wrote Drollinger. "A biblically astute evaluation of the situation strongly suggests that America and other countries of the world are reaping what [[China]] has sown due to their leaders' recklessness and lack of candor and transparency."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Cabinet has Bible study meetings with pastor who wants 'disciples of Christ' to take over the government|https://www.rawstory.com/2017/04/trump-cabinet-has-bible-study-meetings-with-pastor-who-wants-disciples-of-christ-to-take-over-the-government/]]'' April 20, 2017, David Ferguson, [[Raw Story]]
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Cabinet officials in the President [[Donald Trump]]'s White House meet for a weekly Bible study group led by a right-wing pastor dedicated to "making disciples of Christ in the Capitol" and spreading Christian fundamentalism among U.S. leaders.
Fusion.net reported Thursday that Energy Secretary and former [[Texas]] [[Republican]] Gov. [[Rick Perry]] attends the weekly prayer and Bible study meetings which are held in the Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday mornings.
Fusion obtained a copy of Perry's schedule from Apr. 5 which included the meeting, but did not list who else would be in attendance. Pastor [[Ralph Drollinger]]'s website [[Capitol Ministries]], however says that the Christian pastor presides over weekly Bible Study meetings with Trump Cabinet officials.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Cabinet's Far-Right Bible Study Group Tried to Move to West Wing|https://splinternews.com/the-trump-cabinets-far-right-bible-study-group-tried-to-1826801065]]'' June 13, 2018, Brendan O'Connor, [[Splinter News]]
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Earlier this year, a weekly Bible study session led by a far-right evangelical pastor and sponsored by nearly a dozen members of the president's Cabinet tried to move its meetings to the White House, according to emails obtained by [[Gizmodo]] Media. Vice President [[Mike Pence]] was supposed to host the January 10 session in his West Wing office, but the location was changed at the last minute.
The pastor, [[Ralph Drollinger]], has led Bible study groups for members of [[Congress]] under the aegis of his organization [[Capitol Ministries]]—a "para-church ministry," the "target audience" of which is elected politicians—since [[2010]]. The existence of the Cabinet-level Bible study was first reported by Splinter in April [[2017]]. Most meetings appear to take place at either the Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of Agriculture. [[Donald Trump]] appears not to have attended yet, though Drollinger claims that he sometimes annotates the weekly exegesis. "He writes me back notes on my Bible studies," the pastor said earlier this year. "He's got this leaky Sharpie felt-tip pen that he writes all capital letters with. 'Way to go Ralph, really like this study, keep it up.' Stuff like that."
In September, Jessica Harrison, a staffer in then-HHS secretary [[Tom Price]]'s office, informed colleagues in an email, released in response to a [[Freedom of Information Act]] request to the Department of Education, that the next day's Bible study would take place at the department's headquarters. "We apologize for the confusion," she wrote. "It will be moving to the WH soon." Harrison included God's Design for a Social Safety Net, in which Drollinger argues that it is God's will that government should not provide a social safety net, as an attachment.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Trump cabinet's pastor blames homosexuals for 'wrath of God' amid coronavirus pandemic|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/coronavirus-trump-pastor-homophobic-ralph-drollinger-a9426801.html]]'' March 26, 2020, Andrew Naughtie, [[The Independent]]
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A evangelical pastor who runs a Bible Study attended by several members of the Trump administration's cabinet has implied that homosexuality could be one of the causes of the coronavirus epidemic in the US.
In a blog post "Is God Judging America Today?", [[Ralph Drollinger]] wrote that "America is experiencing the consequential wrath of God" — that is, the inevitable punishment for violating Biblical precepts on godly behaviour.
A detailed theological argument distinguishing between different types of wrath, the post concludes that "those individuals who are rebuked by God's forsaking wrath are largely responsible for God's consequential wrath on our nation".
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Camp Runs Ads Defending Conspiracy Theorists|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-camp-runs-ads-defending-conspiracy-theorists]]'' October 6, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s campaign has put out a new ad warning that former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] wants to "cancel" conspiracy theorists, an unusual defense of a section of the populace that would be shunned by almost any other White House.
The ad, which ran on Sept. 29 and 30 online, according to a [[Google]] ad database, warns that conspiracy theorists are on the list of Biden's first targets to "cancel."
"Joe Biden's cancel culture is getting out of hand," the ad warns, through messages flickering on an antique TV. "Biden and the radical left want to cancel the politically incorrect, the conspiracists, the free thinkers, and after that, the political opposition."
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Trump campaign ad features doctored images of Joe Biden 'in his basement, alone'|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/08/06/trump-campaign-ad-includes-altered-images-joe-biden-alone/3304914001/]]'' August 6, 2020, Jeanine Santucci, [[USA Today]]
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One photo, of Biden seated on the floor in an empty room in front of a reclining chair, is actually from an event at the home of an [[Iowa]] mayor to watch a University of Iowa Hawkeyes game in December with several people in attendance, according to The Gazette. The Gazette, which published that photo, said it was edited in the ad to remove the other people in the room and used without permission.
Another, edited to show Biden standing in an empty room holding his hand up to his forehead is actually a shot of Biden holding a microphone while at an outdoor event.
The Trump campaign has frequently used Biden's basement as an attack point, accusing him of doing few campaign events during the coronavirus pandemic and suffering from cognitive decline. Trump dubbed him "Sleepy [[Joe Biden]] (who never leaves his basement)" on [[Twitter]].
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Trump campaign adviser floats false birther theory about Kamala Harris' eligibility for vice president|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kamala-harris-vice-president-eligibility-birther-conspiracy-trump-campaign/]]'' August 14, 2020, Melissa Quinn , [[CBS News]]
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[[Washington]] — A legal adviser to President Trump's reelection campaign is amplifying a false theory from a conservative law professor that [[Kamala Harris]] may not be eligible for the vice presidency due to questions surrounding the immigration status of her parents at the time she was born.
Harris was born in [[Oakland]], [[California]], on October, 20, [[1964]]. Constitutional scholars and Supreme Court precedent have long held that anyone born in the U.S. is an American citizen, which makes them eligible for the presidency.
[[Jenna Ellis]], the Trump campaign adviser, reposted a tweet Thursday from [[Tom Fitton]], the president of the conservative group [[Judicial Watch]], in which he asked whether Harris is "ineligible to be Vice President under the U.S. Constitution's 'Citizenship Clause'" and shared an op-ed from [[John Eastman]], a law professor at Chapman University, published in [[Newsweek]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump campaign alleges defamation, sues Washington Post|https://globalnews.ca/news/6627417/washington-post-defamation-trump-suit/]]'' March 3, 2020, Aamer Madhani, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign on Tuesday sued the The [[Washington Post]], alleging defamation in two opinion articles published last year that it said falsely claimed the campaign conspired with [[Russia]].
The lawsuit cites a June 13 opinion piece by [[Greg Sargent]] that said Trump "tried to conspire with" a "sweeping and systematic" attack by Russia against the [[2016]] U.S. presidential election. It also cites a June 20 opinion piece by Paul Waldman that asked "who knows what sort of aid Russia and [[North Korea]] will give to the Trump campaign, now that he has invited them to offer their assistance?"
"The statements were and are 100 per cent false and defamatory," [[Jenna Ellis]], a senior legal adviser to the Trump campaign, said in a statement.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump campaign appears to settle texting lawsuit|https://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/donald-trump-texting-lawsuit-234768]]'' February 7, 2017, Isaac Arnsdorf, [[Politico]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign appears to have settled a lawsuit over its use of mass text messages.
The lawsuit surrounds two [[Chicago]]-area people who sued the Trump campaign last year over texting, claiming the campaign used auto-dialing equipment to blast out bulk messages in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Law firm Locke Lord defended Trump's campaign, arguing the law violates the [[First Amendment]] protections of free speech.
According to the campaign's [[Federal Election Commission]] filing, it paid $200,000 to Locke Lord on Dec. 27. Then, on Jan. 11, the plaintiffs dropped the case. They did not submit a settlement for the judge to approve or say why they were withdrawing their claims.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Campaign Attacks Joe Biden for Not Having COVID-19|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-campaign-attacks-joe-biden-for-not-having-covid-19]]'' October 5, 2020, Matt Wilstein, [[Daily Beast]]
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If you were wondering how the [[Trump campaign]] might try to spin the president's COVID-19 diagnosis into a positive for his re-election effort, the first hints started to emerge during a Monday morning [[Fox News]] appearance by Director of Communications [[Erin Perrine]].
Asked by Fox anchor Sandra Smith if President Trump will "change his messaging" and stop "downplaying" the coronavirus moving forward now that he has dealt with it personally, Perrine touted the importance of "firsthand experience."
"Firsthand experience is always going to change how someone relates to something that's been happening," she said. "The president has coronavirus right now. He is battling it head on, as toughly, as only President Trump can. And of course that's going to change the way that he speaks of it because it will be a firsthand experience."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump campaign calls itself the 'Death Star' - the biggest failure of 'Star Wars'|https://globalnews.ca/news/6916299/death-star-donald-trump-campaign/]]'' May 7, 2020, Josh K. Elliott, [[Global News]]
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What's big, flashy, poorly assembled and vulnerable to a diverse coalition of foes?
U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign appears to have embraced a Star Wars-related metaphor for his [[2020]] re-election effort in the form of the second Death Star, the evil Empire's failed superweapon from Return of the [[Jedi]].
"For nearly three years we have been building a juggernaut campaign (Death Star)," [[Brad Parscale]], Trump 2020 campaign manager, tweeted on Thursday morning. "It is firing on all cylinders. Data, Digital, TV, Political, Surrogates, Coalitions Etc. In a few days we start pressing FIRE for the first time."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump campaign chair's ties to Russia 'a grave counterintelligence threat': bipartisan Senate report|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/senate-report-russia-trump-1.5690505]]'' August 18, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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Former [[Donald Trump]] campaign chairman [[Paul Manafort]] collaborated with [[Russia]]ns before, during and after the [[2016]] U.S. election that pitted [[Republican]] Trump against Democrat [[Hillary Clinton]], a Senate intelligence committee report said on Tuesday.
The panel found Manafort's role and proximity to then-candidate Trump created opportunities for Russian intelligence, saying his "high-level access and willingness to share information with individuals closely affiliated with the Russian intelligence services … represented a grave counterintelligence threat."
The individuals mentioned are [[Konstantin Kilimnik]] — identified unequivocally as a Russian intelligence agent — and [[Oleg Deripaska]], an oligarch close to Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]]. Manafort had established relationships with both men through his consulting work in [[Easter]]n [[Europe]] prior to the Trump campaign.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Campaign Clings To Retracted USPS Voter Fraud Claim|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/sarahmimms/trump-campaign-ignores-false-voter-fraud-claim-usps]]'' November 11, 2020, Sarah Mimms, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Richard Hopkins]], the [[USPS]] employee, had told [[Project Veritas]], an incredibly dubious organization that has frequently edited misleading videos and statements to benefit conservatives, that he had overheard the postmaster in Erie, [[Pennsylvania]], tell a postal supervisor to backdate any ballots that came in after Election Day as if they had been received on time to be counted. Hopkins was not named in the initial Project Veritas video and his image was blurred, but the site later revealed his identity with his permission, the organization said.
On Monday, however, the Erie postmaster, Robert Weisenbach, posted on [[Facebook]] that Hopkins' allegations were "100% false" and "made by an employee that was recently disciplined multiple times." And on Tuesday, the [[Washington Post]] reported that Hopkins had told the USPS's [[Office of Inspector General]] that his story was not true and that he had signed a new affidavit recanting his earlier story. The House Oversight Committee also tweeted Tuesday that the inspector general's office had informed committee members that Hopkins had signed the sworn affidavit that his earlier story was not true. After the Post story was published, Hopkins posted a video denying that he'd recanted his story.
[[Republican]]s had already run with Hopkins' statement. [[Donald Trump Jr]]., the president's son, has tweeted repeatedly about his allegations. Sen. [[Lindsey Graham]] has asked the Justice Department to investigate his claims. And Trump's campaign included some of Hopkins' now-rescinded testimony in a court filing on Monday asking the [[US District Court]] for the Middle District of Pennsylvania to delay the state from certifying its election results.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Campaign Consultants Cambridge Analytica Found Guilty of Breaking Data Laws|https://www.thedailybeast.com/cambridge-analytica-pleads-guilty-in-uk-data-trial?ref=home]]'' January 9, 2019, Nico Hines, [[Daily Beast]]
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LONDON—[[Cambridge Analytica]] has been found guilty of breaking data laws after refusing to disclose how much information it holds on an American professor, where it got the data, and—perhaps most importantly—how it used it and who it gave it to.
The British analytics firm, which was hired by the Trump campaign, has been accused of misusing the [[Facebook]] data of almost 100 million Americans while working to elect President Trump.
Prof. David Carroll, at the Parsons School of Design in [[New York]], filed a formal request to see what data was held on him after reading about Cambridge Analytica's role in the [[2016]] presidential election. Under British data laws, companies are required to disclose what they hold on any individual who makes such a request.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump campaign demands CNN apologize for poll that shows Biden leading|https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/10/politics/trump-campaign-cnn-poll/index.html]]'' June 10, 2020, Veronica Stracqualursi, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign is demanding CNN retract and apologize for a recent poll that showed him well behind presumptive Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] .
The demand, coming in the form of a cease and desist letter to CNN President Jeff Zucker that contained numerous incorrect and misleading claims, was immediately rejected by the network.
"We stand by our poll," said Matt Dornic, a CNN spokesman.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump campaign demands story retractions on tear gas use|https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/06/trump-campaign-demands-story-retractions-tear-gas-200603110259366.html]]'' June 3, 2020, [[Al Jazeera]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s [[2020]] campaign for the United States presidency sent emails to news organisations, including [[Al Jazeera]], demanding corrections to articles describing security forces' use of tear gas on protesters to make room for the president so he could pose for photographs.
[[Police]] dispersed hundreds of demonstrators on Monday using gas and rubber-coated bullets in Lafayette Park, outside the White House, so Trump could walk to a nearby church and take pictures with a Bible.
As video and photos of the scene circulated on social media and caused outrage, the US Park Police sent a statement defending the action, saying officers used "smoke canisters" and "pepper balls" after "protesters became more combative".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump campaign hires alum of controversial data company|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/19/trump-cambridge-analytica-oczkowski-114075]]'' February 19, 2020, Alex Isenstadt, [[Politico]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign is bringing on an alum of the controversial data firm [[Cambridge Analytica]], a move likely to raise alarms among Trump critics and data privacy advocates who worry the president will push the technological envelope to get reelected in [[2020]].
[[Matt Oczkowski]], who served as head of product at Cambridge before it went bankrupt and shut down in [[2018]], is helping oversee the Trump campaign's data program, according to two people familiar with the hire. Cambridge gained notoriety for its work on psychological voter profiling and because it allegedly improperly obtained the personal information of tens of millions of [[Facebook]] users.
Oczkowski, who also worked on Trump's [[2016]] effort, joined the reelection campaign in January, and payments to his company, [[HuMn Behavior]], are expected to show up on Trump's next campaign finance disclosure later this month.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Campaign Is Deploying Phone Location-Tracking Technology|https://theintercept.com/2019/12/11/the-donald-trump-campaign-is-deploying-phone-location-tracking-technology/]]'' December 11, 2019, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s reelection effort has retained the services of a technology company that specializes in the mass collection of smartphone location data, which can be used to track voters for political targeting purposes.
[[Phunware]], an [[Austin]], [[Texas]]-based firm, announced the connection in a little-noticed press release in October, touting "new and existing customer wins including American Made Media Consultants," the consulting firm set up this year by Trump campaign manager [[Brad Parscale]] to handle advertising services for a variety of official Trump reelection PACs. The release noted that the deal was signed in conjunction with the Trump-Pence [[2020]] reelection effort.
A growing subset of advertising firms rely on data brokers that use third-party apps — from popular mobile games to apps used for checking the weather, perfecting a selfie, and online banking — to harvest vast troves of information about potential voters. Phunware, in a section of its website, discusses the company's ability to obtain [[GPS]] location data and the Wi-Fi network used by an individual, as well as user data that can infer an "individual's gender, age, lifestyle preferences" — potential tools for identifying and influencing voters.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Campaign Looks to Make Good On Poll-Watching Threat in Philadelphia|https://theintercept.com/2020/09/30/philadelphia-early-voting-trump-poll-watchers/]]'' September 30, 2020, Akela Lacy, [[The Intercept]]
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The morning after President [[Donald Trump]] called for his supporters to "carefully watch" voting sites, his presidential campaign requested that [[Philadelphia]] immediately allow them to appoint poll watchers at early-voting centers.
Early voting in Philadelphia began on Tuesday. The city opened six early-voting sites at new satellite election offices and another at City Hall where voters can register, request, fill out, and submit mail-in ballots. Unlike early-voting centers, traditional polling locations are only open on Election Day, and people can vote in person as opposed to delivering their mail ballots.
The tactic of raising doubts about the integrity of the mail-in voting process is an effort to dissuade Democrats from using it, said Lt. Gov. John Fetterman. Absentee ballots, available to every [[Pennsylvania]] voter, can either be dropped off in person at election locations or set through the mail. But if a voter who requested an absentee ballot — more than 2 million have already done so, the overwhelming majority Democrats — decides instead they want to vote in person on Election Day, he warned, they'll be turned away if they don't bring their ballot — and the envelope it came in — with them to the polls. "That's what they want," he told [[The Intercept]]. "Let's say half a million people out of 2 million say, 'Oh my God, I don't want to vote by mail anymore.' Can you imagine that?" The simplest thing, he said, is to just follow the instructions on the ballot and vote by mail.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Trump campaign official Michael Caputo denies having any contacts with the Russian government|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-russia-election-hacking-latest-michael-caputo-deny-a7842346.html]]'' July 14, 2017, Alexandra Wilts, [[The Independent]]
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Trump campaign official [[Michael Caputo]] has said that he "never once" spoke to anyone about the possibility of receiving help from the [[Russia]]n government to get [[Donald Trump]] elected.
Mr Caputo, who served as one of Mr Trump's communications advisers during the campaign, wrote in his opening statement to a congressional committee that he "never spoke about his campaign with anyone remotely associated with the Russian government".
"At no time did I ever talk about Russian contacts with any member of the campaign. I certainly did not hear talk of collusion with Russia or any foreign nation," he wrote to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, which is conducting an investigation into whether Trump campaign officials colluded with Russian officials.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Trump campaign Russia ties were 'grave threat'|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53830374]]'' August 19, 2020, [[BBC News]]
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A [[Republican]]-led Senate panel has concluded that Trump campaign contacts with [[Russia]] in [[2016]] "represented a grave counterintelligence threat".
The nearly 1,000-page intelligence committee report laid out links between President [[Donald Trump]]'s associates and [[Kremlin]] officials.
It is the fifth and probably final report into Russian meddling during the 2016 presidential election.
When asked about the report on Tuesday, Mr Trump said he "didn't read it".
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Campaign Secretly Paying $180,000 A Year To His Sons' Significant Others|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-secret-payments-sons-wife-girlfriend_n_5e9a1c46c5b635d25d6c747a?ri18n=true]]'' April 17, 2020, S.V. Date, [[Huffington Post]]
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Trump funneling donor money into his children's households builds on his practice of funneling it into his own pocket, which began in [[2016]], right after he became the presumptive [[Republican]] nominee and began raising large amounts of GOP money. Trump immediately quintupled the rent he was charging his campaign at Trump Tower, from $35,458 per month to $169,758. He also began billing the campaign five- and six-figure sums for use of his hotels and golf courses for hosting fundraisers.
Those practices continued after his election and through to this day. His campaign still pays Trump Tower $37,542 a month in rent, even though it is based in a high-rise office building in [[Arlington]], [[Virginia]]. The campaign and the RNC continue to host fundraisers at Trump's properties, putting hundreds of thousands of dollars at a time into his own cash registers.
All of those entities are owned by the Trump Organization, which in turn is owned by a trust that Trump created after his election and of which he is the sole beneficiary.
"Grift and graft is the family business," said Robert Weissman, president of the liberal group Public Citizen.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Trump campaign sues Washington Post over opinion pieces, after suing NY Times|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-trump-lawsuit/trump-campaign-sues-washington-post-over-opinion-pieces-after-suing-ny-times-idUSKBN20Q2YZ]]'' March 4, 2020, Jonathan Stempel, [[Reuters]]
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NEW YORK ([[Reuters]]) - U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s re-election campaign sued the [[Washington Post]] for libel on Tuesday over two opinion pieces that it said suggested improper ties between the campaign and [[Russia]], [[North Korea]] or both.
The campaign filed its lawsuit six days after filing a separate libel lawsuit against the [[New York Times]], over an opinion piece it said falsely suggested a quid pro quo between Russian officials and Trump's [[2016]] campaign.
Both lawsuits escalate the [[Republican]] president's long-running battle with news media he believes demonstrate bias against him, a list also including [[CNN]] and [[MSNBC]] and which he frequently brands "fake news."
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Trump Campaign, Under Siege From Activists, Is Losing the Social Media War|https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-campaign-social-media-war-1512468]]'' June 22, 2020, Jacob Jarvis, [[Newsweek]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] may hold faith in his "great keyboard warriors" backing him online but recent events suggest he could be losing the social media war.
As well as being a regular tweeter himself the president's supporters have long utilized the digital battleground, while he has taken to sharing memes promoting his agenda online.
He previously said those who backed him digitally were "better, and far more brilliant, than anyone on Madison Avenue (Ad Agencies)," in a message of thanks on [[Twitter]], adding: "There is nobody like you!"
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Trump campaign's Russia contacts 'grave' threat, Senate says|https://apnews.com/5e833a62e9492f6a66624b7920cc846a]]'' August 18, 2020, Eric Tucker, [[Associated Press]]
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump campaign's interactions with [[Russia]]n intelligence services during the [[2016]] presidential election posed a "grave" counterintelligence threat, a Senate panel concluded Tuesday as it detailed how associates of [[Donald Trump]] had regular contact with Russians and expected to benefit from the [[Kremlin]]'s help.
The nearly 1,000-page report , the fifth and final one from the [[Republican]]-led Senate intelligence committee on the Russia investigation, details how Russia launched an aggressive effort to interfere in the election on Trump's behalf. It says the Trump campaign chairman had regular contact with a Russian intelligence officer and that other Trump associates were eager to exploit the Kremlin's aid, particularly by maximizing the impact of the disclosure of Democratic emails hacked by Russian intelligence officers.
The report is the culmination of a bipartisan probe that produced what the committee called "the most comprehensive description to date of Russia's activities and the threat they posed." The investigation spanned more than three years as the panel's leaders said they wanted to thoroughly document the unprecedented attack on U.S. elections.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Can't Contain Himself and Fauci's Finally Had Enough|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-cant-contain-himself-and-faucis-finally-had-enough]]'' October 14, 2020, Margaret Carlson, Opinion, [[Daily Beast]]
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After the coronavirus had killed 400 Americans, Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] told Science magazine that he can only go so far in contradicting the president's lies, since "I can't jump in front of the microphone and push him down." Trump shot back on [[Twitter]]: "We cannot let the cure be worse than the problem itself."
Trump trotted out that line again this week at his first post-virus rally in [[Florida]], more than 215,000 deaths later. Only now, the cure—that is Fauci—isn't taking it any more. He's jumping and pushing, coming right out and saying that Trump, recovering (or not) from the virus, shouldn't risk infecting other people or gathering crowds to infect each other at rallies. A picture of an honored guest there, Florida Gov. [[Ron DeSantis]], who just lifted precautions in his state, such as they were, wiping his unmasked nose and giving high fives while new cases are surging in the Sunshine State explains why seniors are fleeing Trump in droves.
The proximate cause of Fauci's revolt is a campaign ad that takes a phrase from an interview in which the apolitical doctor had high praise for the hard work of public health officials—"I can't imagine that anybody could be doing more"—and makes it seem as if he said that about Trump.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Trump cancels WW1 memorial at U.S. cemetery in France due to rain|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-france-memorial/trump-cancels-ww1-memorial-at-us-cemetery-in-france-due-to-rain-idUSKCN1NF0NU]]'' November 10, 2018, Luke Baker, [[Reuters]]
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PARIS ([[Reuters]]) - President [[Donald Trump]] could not attend a commemoration in [[France]] for U.S. soldiers and marines killed during World War One on Saturday because rain made it impossible to arrange transport, the White House said.
The last minute cancellation prompted widespread criticism on social media and from some officials in Britain and the United States that Trump had "dishonored" U.S. servicemen.
The president was scheduled to pay tribute at a ceremony at the Aisne-[[Marne]] American Cemetery in Belleau, about 85 km (50 miles) east of [[Paris]], with his wife Melania. But light steady rain and a low cloud ceiling prevented his helicopter from traveling to the site.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump catapulted a baseless smear about Omar's marriage from the online fringes into the political mainstream|https://www.rawstory.com/2019/07/trump-catapulted-a-baseless-smear-about-omars-marriage-from-the-online-fringes-into-the-political-mainstream/]]'' July 19, 2019, Travis Gettys, [[Raw Story]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] pushed a baseless smear against Rep. [[Ilhan Omar]] (D-MN) that originated in the online fringes — as he incited a [[North Carolina]] rally crowd to launch a racist chant.
The president told his supporters in Greenville that he'd heard Omar had married her brother, an evidence-free claim that was first posted online in August [[2016]] as her political career began to take off but has since gained traction in conservative media, reported The [[Daily Beast]].
A self-identified Trump supporter going by the name "AbdiJohnson" first made the claim in a thread called "ILHAN OMAR MARRIAGE FRAUD EXPOSURE" posted on the Somali Spot online forum as the [[Minnesota]] Democrat appeared to be on the brink of taking down a longtime incumbent the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party primary for a state legislature seat.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump charges Secret Service to protect him at his properties: report|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-charges-secret-service-for-protection-hotel-properties-report-2020-2]]'' February 7, 2020, Sonam Sheth, [[Business Insider]]
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The Trump Organization charges the [[Secret Service]] exorbitant rates to protect Trump when he travels to his properties, The [[Washington Post]] reported.
According to federal records and people who have seen the receipts, Trump charged US taxpayers up to $650 per night at the [[Mar-a-Lago]] resort dozens of times in [[2017]], and $396.15 per night dozens of times in [[2018]].
The Secret Service was also charged $17,000 per month for a three-bedroom cottage agents rented to protect the president when he traveled to the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, NJ.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump CIA Pick Mike Pompeo Depicted War on Terror as Islamic Battle Against Christianity|https://theintercept.com/2016/11/23/mike-pompeo-religious-war/]]'' November 23, 2016, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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[[Mike Pompeo]], [[Donald Trump]]'s pick to lead the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], has at times depicted the fight against terrorism as a war between radical [[Muslim]]s, on one side, and the [[Christian]] faith on the other.
"This threat to America," Pompeo told a church group in [[Wichita]] in [[2014]], is from a minority of Muslims "who deeply believe that Islam is the way and the light and the only answer."
"They abhor Christians," Pompeo said, "and will continue to press against us until we make sure that we pray and stand and fight and make sure that we know that [[Jesus Christ]] is our savior is truly the only solution for our world."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Cites Georgia To Raise Cash For Slush Fund, But Has Spent Nothing On Those Races|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-georgia-senate-runoff-save-america_n_5fdbc7fbc5b650b99adb025b?ri18n=true]]'' December 17, 2020, S.V. Date, [[Huffington Post]]
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WASHINGTON — President [[Donald Trump]] has invoked the [[Georgia Senate]] runoffs dozens of times over the past month while raising money for his $100 million-plus "leadership" political committee — but has not reported spending a dime on those races.
"It would suggest that the PAC is blatantly lying to its supporters to raise money that President Trump could use for his own personal benefit," said [[Robert Maguire]], a campaign finance expert with the watchdog group [[Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington]]. "We've seen lots of scam PACs over the years, but never one tied so closely to a president."
A HuffPost analysis of all "independent expenditures" reported to the [[Federal Election Commission]] through Thursday for the Jan. 5 election found that 114 different groups have spent $172.6 million in the two races that will determine control of the Senate for the next two years.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Trump Claimed 'Magical Authorities' Allowed Him to Do Illegal Things, Says Former Deputy|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-magical-authorities-miles-taylor-joe-biden-endorsement-1046114/]]'' August 18, 2020, Tim Dickinson, [[Rolling Stone]]
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Blasting Trump as "one of the most unfocused and undisciplined senior executives I've ever encountered," a former top deputy in the [[Department of Homeland Security]] says he came away from his service in the administration "completely convinced, based on firsthand experience, that the president was ill-equipped, and wouldn't become equipped, to do his job effectively."
[[Miles Taylor]] rose to become chief of staff to then-secretary of Homeland Security [[Kirstjen Nielsen]]. In two-and-a-half years in the administration, Taylor got his hands dirty. He defended Trump's [[Muslim]] ban as "tough" but "tailored" and continued to serve even as Homeland Security implemented Trump's inhumane policy of family separation at the border.
Trump responded on [[Twitter]] that Taylor was a "former DISGRUNTLED EMPLOYEE" who "I do not know (never heard of him)"
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Claims 'People in the Dark Shadows' Are Controlling Biden|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-says-people-in-the-dark-shadows-are-controlling-biden]]'' August 31, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] jumped into the deep end of conspiratorial waters on Monday night during a friendly interview with [[Fox News]] host [[Laura Ingraham]], spinning tales about "people in dark shadows" pulling Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]]'s strings and a plane full of "thugs" in "black uniforms with gear" looking to "do big damage" at the [[Republican National Convention]].
After spending much of the first half of the interview fear-mongering about [[Black Lives Matter]] protesters, going so far as to say the name of the movement is "discriminatory" and "bad for Black people," the president then suggested that shadowy figures and far-left activists are controlling Biden.
With Trump claiming the former vice president isn't in control of "anything," Ingraham asked the president who he thought was "pulling" Biden's "strings" and whether it might be former Obama administration officials.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump claims 'total authority' and attacks media in chaotic coronavirus briefing|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/13/trump-us-coronavirus-briefing-latest-media]]'' April 14, 2020, Tom McCarthy, [[The Guardian]]
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In a bizarre tirade, the president bristled at a suggestion by one of the media that his power was restricted
[[Donald Trump]] has declared in a White House briefing that his "authority is total" when it comes to lockdown rules during the coronavirus pandemic, and he denied that he was weighing firing Dr [[Anthony Fauci]], the country's foremost infectious diseases expert who sits on the coronavirus task force.
After a weekend reprieve from presidential briefings that have been likened to Trump rallies for their uninterrupted flow of Trumpian id, the president returned to the lectern on Monday to deliver one of his most bizarre performances yet.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump claims he 'never met' sexual assault accusers, but photo with Canadian writer suggests otherwise|https://globalnews.ca/news/3912727/trump-natasha-stoynoff-photo/]]'' December 12, 2017, Rahul Kalvapalle, [[Global News]]
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PEOPLE magazine has published a photo of its former correspondent [[Natasha Stoynoff]] with U.S. President [[Donald Trump]], hours after Trump suggested that he has never met the women who have accused him of sexual assault.
Confronted by a growing list of sexual assault allegations, Trump continued to dig his heels in on Tuesday, tweeting that the accusations came from "women who I don't know and/or have never met."
But later in the day, PEOPLE published a photo of Trump, Stoynoff, [[Melania Trump]] and magazine crew at Trump's [[Mar-a-Lago]] residence taken in December [[2005]], on the very day that Stoynoff says Trump sexually assaulted her.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump claims he recently started taking hydroxychloroquine; Laura Ingraham never stopped promoting it|https://www.mediamatters.org/coronavirus-covid-19/trump-claims-he-recently-started-taking-hydroxychloroquine-laura-ingraham]]'' May 19, 2020, John Whitehouse, [[Media Matters]]
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On Monday afternoon, when asked about whistleblower Dr. [[Rick Bright]] during a meeting in the White House with restaurateurs, President [[Donald Trump]] suddenly claimed that he has been taking hydroxychloroquine for about 10 days.
[[Media Matters]] has extensively documented how [[Fox News]] has pushed the antimalarial drug for use to treat COVID-19, even as mounting evidence shows it to be completely ineffectual and in fact dangerous for many. In early April, Trump invited Fox News host [[Laura Ingraham]] to the White House to advise him on the matter.
While many personalities on Fox, such as Dr. [[Mehmet Oz]], backed away from hydroxychloroquine in mid- to late April, Ingraham has continued to tout the drug in recent weeks. As part of her misleading overall coverage of the coronavirus, Ingraham has discussed hydroxychloroquine in at least 51 segments on her show from March 23 to May 6, according to Media Matters' internal database. Since May 6, Ingraham has discussed it in four additional segments. (Right-wing Sinclair Broadcast Group also pushed a national segment about hydroxychloroquine this past Sunday.)
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Trump Claims Not to Know Latest Former Aide to Call Him a Dangerous Maniac|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/08/trump-magical-authorities-miles-taylor-homeland-security.html]]'' August 17, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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And if it were actually true that Trump had no idea who one of his top officials was, it might not reflect terribly well on Trump.
Trump has repeatedly claimed in public to have unlimited powers. "I have an Article II, where I have the right to do whatever I want as president," he said last year. "When somebody's the president of the United States, the authority is total," he asserted this year.
Taylor reveals that Trump not only cited these unlimited ("magical") powers, but used them as a kind of shorthand to cut off any advice that one of his proposals was illegal. "A lot of times the things he wanted to do not only were impossible but in many cases illegal. He didn't want us to tell him it was illegal anymore because he knew, and these were his words, he knew that he had 'magical authorities,'" he recounts.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump claims World Health Organization coronavirus death rate is fake news|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/trump-claims-world-health-organization-coronavirus-death-rate-is-fake-news/]]'' March 4, 2020, Sarah K. Burris, [[Raw Story]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] spoke with [[Fox News]] host [[Sean Hannity]] on Wednesday about a myriad of issues and rambling insults about Democrats. But one comment left some alleging the president was being reckless with the facts.
The [[World Health Organization]] has said that the fatality rate for the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, is between 3-4 percent. Recent specific estimations put it at 3.4 percent. However, the president said that it's all fake news.
"I think the 3.4 percent number is really a false number," Trump told Hannity. "Now, this is just my hunch but based on a lot of conversations … personally, I'd say the number is way under 1 percent."
Trump's numbers are already false for the United States, where out of 158 people with the virus, 11 people have died. That's a 6.96 percent fatality rate.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Trump Closes Out Campaign by Reigniting Feud With Gold-Star Family|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2016/10/trump-to-close-campaign-by-reigniting-gold-star-family-feud.html]]'' October 27, 2016, Margaret Hartmann, [[New York Magazine]]
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It's looking more and more like the last two weeks of the campaign will be a recap of some of [[Donald Trump]]'s worst moments. On Wednesday, after praising [[Newt Gingrich]] for fighting with [[Megyn Kelly]] and taking a break from campaigning to plug his hotels, Trump sat down for an interview with [[ABC News]]. George Stephanopoulos asked if the candidate feels he should apologize to the family of U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan, who was killed in [[Iraq]] in [[2004]].
Unsurprisingly, Trump did not answer the question, but he said he has great "respect" for Captain Khan and his family. "If I were president at that time, Captain Khan would be alive today, George. Because I wouldn't have been in Iraq," he claimed. Trump made a similar remark in the second presidential debate.
Stephanopoulos pointed out that Trump publicly supported the war in Iraq (though, in private conversations he was against it, [[Sean Hannity]] assures us). Trump insisted he is wrong, despite evidence to the contrary.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Comes Out and Says It: Maybe We Should Delay the Presidential Election|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-proposes-delaying-the-presidential-election]]'' July 30, 2020, Jamie Ross, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has, for the first time, publicly suggested delaying November's presidential election—an unprecedented measure which is beyond the powers of the president.
In his latest tweet pushing his entirely unproven pet theory that mail-in ballots somehow make elections more susceptible to voter fraud, Trump wrote that holding the election during the raging pandemic would be dangerous and mulled whether it would be best to "Delay the Election until people can vote properly, securely and safely."
Despite his posturing, Trump has absolutely no legal power to follow through on the proposal to delay the vote. His incendiary tweet came minutes after the Commerce Department announced the U.S. economy had just suffered its worst quarter on record.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump comments 'clearly' racist, says Gary Johnson amid antisemitism furor|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/03/donald-trump-racist-gary-johnson-antisemitism-hillary-clinton]]'' July 3, 2016, Alan Yuhas, [[The Guardian]]
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The [[Libertarian]] candidate for president, Gary Johnson, said on Sunday [[Donald Trump]]'s recent comments were "clearly" racist, a day after the presumptive [[Republican]] nominee faced accusations of antisemitism and in the same week that he said he would consider firing government employees who wear hijabs.
"He has said 100 things that would disqualify anyone else from running for president but it doesn't seem to affect him," Johnson told [[CNN]]'s State of the Union. "The stuff he's saying is just incendiary. It's racist."
Earlier this week, a [[New Hampshire]] woman asked Trump at one of his rallies whether, as president, he would replace Transportation Security Administration workers who wear "heebeejabbies" – apparently a reference to [[Muslim]] headscarves called hijabs.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump commits to helping blue states fight the coronavirus - if their governors are nice to him|https://www.vox.com/2020/3/25/21193803/trump-to-governors-coronavirus-help-ventilators-cuomo]]'' March 25, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] says he's willing to help blue-state governors who are struggling to contain coronavirus outbreaks — but only if they're willing to stop criticizing him in exchange.
"It's a two-way street," Trump told [[Fox News]] on Tuesday. "They have to treat us well, also. They can't say, 'Oh, gee, we should get this, we should get that.'"
Trump's comments came as [[Andrew Cuomo]] — the Democratic governor of [[New York]], the state currently at the heart of America's coronavirus outbreak — pleaded with Trump to do more to provide his state (and others) with medical gear and ventilators. Trump's line seems to be that Cuomo isn't in a position to make demands unless he refrains from criticizing the federal government (and, by extension, him).
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump commutes Roger Stone's sentence|https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/10/politics/trump-stone-prison-clemency/index.html]]'' July 10, 2020, Shimon Prokupecz, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]] on Friday commuted the prison sentence of his longtime friend [[Roger Stone]] on Friday, who was convicted of crimes that included lying to [[Congress]] in part, prosecutors said, to protect the President. The announcement came just days before Stone was set to report to a federal prison in [[Georgia]].
Stone was convicted in November of seven charges -- including lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstructing a congressional committee proceeding -- as part of former special counsel [[Robert Mueller]]'s [[Russia]] investigation. Among the things he misled Congress about were his communications with Trump campaign officials -- communications that prosecutors said Stone hid out of his desire to protect Trump.
Trump's decision to pardon his friend and political adviser is the crescendo of a months-long effort to rewrite the history of the Mueller investigation. This has included selective declassification of intelligence materials, a ramped-up counter-investigation into the origins of the Russia probe and attempts to drop the case against [[Michael Flynn]].
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump condemned for retweeting fake Islamophobic image featuring Pelosi|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jan/14/trump-retweet-fake-islamophobic-image-pelosi-schumer]]'' January 14, 2020, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Muslim]] groups in the US have condemned [[Donald Trump]] for retweeting a fake image showing leading Democrats [[Chuck Schumer]] and [[Nancy Pelosi]] wearing an approximation of traditional Islamic clothing and standing in front of the [[Iran]]ian flag.
"The image is a hodgepodge of anti-Muslim tropes and garb from many traditions including some that are frequently used to stereotype and attack Muslims," Madihha Ahussain, special counsel for Muslim Advocates, a not-for-profit group, said in a statement.
"It's disappointing but not surprising that the president would use his massive [[Twitter]] platform to spread this kind of harmful, ignorant, anti-Muslim bigotry."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Considers Pulling Federal Aid From Protest Cities|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/hamedaleaziz/trump-protests-federal-aid-anarchist-jurisdictions-memo]]'' September 2, 2020, Hamed Aleaziz, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The Trump administration plans to review federal funds provided to [[Seattle]], [[Washington, DC]], [[New York City]], and [[Portland]], cities where "outrageous acts of violence and destruction have continued unabated," according to a memo signed by the president Wednesday.
Within two weeks, the White House will issue guidance to the heads of federal agencies to submit a report on the federal funds provided to the four cities.
In addition, Attorney General Bill Barr will publish a list "identifying State and local jurisdictions that have permitted violence and the destruction of property to persist and have refused to undertake reasonable measures to counteract these criminal activities (anarchist jurisdictions)."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump consults Bush torture lawyer on how to skirt law and rule by decree|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jul/20/trump-john-yoo-lawyer-torture-waterboarding]]'' July 20, 2020, Julian Borger, [[The Guardian]]
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The Trump administration has been consulting the former government lawyer who wrote the legal justification for waterboarding on how the president might try to rule by decree.
Watching Trump's paramilitary squads descend on [[Portland]], it's hard not to feel doomed | Francine Prose Read more
[[John Yoo]] told the Guardian he has been talking to White House officials about his view that a recent supreme court ruling on immigration would allow Trump to issue executive orders on whether to apply existing federal laws.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump continues to claim broad powers experts say he doesn't have|https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/trump-continues-to-claim-broad-powers-experts-say-he-doesn-t-have-1.4958123]]'' May 28, 2020, Jill Colvin, Associated Press, [[CTV News]]
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WASHINGTON -- Threatening to shut down [[Twitter]] for flagging false content. Claiming he can "override" governors who dare to keep churches closed to congregants. Asserting the "absolute authority" to force states to reopen, even when local leaders say it's too soon.
As he battles the coronavirus pandemic, President [[Donald Trump]] has been claiming extraordinarily sweeping powers that legal scholars say the president simply doesn't have. And he has repeatedly refusing to spell out the legal basis for those powers.
"It's not that the president does't have a remarkable amount of power to respond to a public health crisis. It's that these are not the powers he has," said Stephen Vladeck, a [[University of Texas]] School of Law professor who specializes in constitutional and national security law.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Copied Another Family's Coat Of Arms|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-mar-a-lago-crest-a-scam-new-york-times-finds_n_592c6f40e4b053f2d2ad7e75?ri18n=true]]'' May 29, 2017, Akbar Shahid Ahmed, [[Huffington Post]]
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WASHINGTON - President [[Donald Trump]]'s company, the [[Trump Organization]], is marking golf properties and related products in the U.S with a coat of arms that belongs to a different family, after being barred by British authorities from doing so in the [[United Kingdom]], according to a [[New York Times]] report on Sunday.
The Trump emblem is a nearly exact copy of the crest Britain granted to American diplomat Joseph Edward Davies in [[1939]]. There's just one tweak: where the original featured "integritas," the Latin word for integrity, the president's version substitutes, inevitably, the name "Trump."
The billionaire developer appears to have begun using the coat of arms after he bought the [[Mar-a-Lago]] estate in [[Palm Beach]], [[Florida]], in [[1985]]. The property was being run by a foundation set up by Davies' third wife, cereal-company heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Could Experience The Worst COVID Symptoms In The Next Week|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/peteraldhous/trump-covid-time-course-disease]]'' October 5, 2020, Peter Aldhous, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Just three days after President [[Donald Trump]] was taken by helicopter to the [[Walter Reed]] National Military [[Medical]] Center for treatment for COVID-19, he has been discharged back to the White House. "He's met or exceeded all standard hospital discharge criteria," Trump's personal physician [[Sean Conley]] told a press briefing shortly after 3 p.m. ET.
But doctors on the front lines of treating patients with COVID-19 told [[BuzzFeed News]] that it is still too early to assume that he is on a certain road to recovery. Months of clinical experience have shown that the disease sometimes flares up dangerously in the second week of symptoms, even in patients who had seemed to be doing well.
"Clinicians should be aware of the potential for some patients to rapidly deteriorate one week after illness onset," the CDC warns in its clinical guidance for managing patients with COVID-19, last updated Sept. 10.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Trump could face tax fraud probe, Manhattan prosecutor says|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-vance/trump-could-face-tax-fraud-probe-manhattan-prosecutor-says-idUSKCN26C2W9]]'' September 21, 2020, Jonathan Stempel, [[Reuters]]
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NEW YORK ([[Reuters]]) - [[Manhattan]]'s district attorney said on Monday he might have grounds to investigate President [[Donald Trump]] and his businesses for tax fraud, as he seeks to persuade a federal appeals court to let him obtain Trump's tax returns.
[[Lawyer]]s for District Attorney [[Cyrus Vance]] made the assertion in a filing with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of [[Appeal]]s in Manhattan, four days before it considers Trump's request to block Vance's August [[2019]] subpoena for the tax returns.
The lawyers said the "mountainous" public allegations of misconduct, including misstatements about business properties, could justify a grand jury probe into possible tax fraud, insurance fraud and falsifying business records.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump cries fake news as image of dramatic orange tan line goes viral|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/feb/08/trump-tan-line-picture-forehead-hair]]'' February 10, 2020, Victoria Bekiempis, [[The Guardian]]
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An image of a windswept [[Donald Trump]], which appears to show a dramatic forehead tan line through his blown-back blond hair, has gone viral – prompting the hashtag #orangeface to trend on [[Twitter]].
This image was posted late Friday afternoon to an unverified Twitter account called White House Photos, which describes itself as the account of a "White House Correspondent, [[Journalist]], Photographer, Poet and Pesco Vegetarian" named "William Moon".
White House Photos tweeted a black-and-white version of the image shortly thereafter, with the caption: "Today,@realDonaldTrump was dancing with the sunset and strong winds when he walked to the Oval Office from the Marine One on the South Lawn.. Photo by William Moon in the White House on February 7, [[2020]]."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump declares scientific study a "Trump-enemy statement"|https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/05/trump-declares-scientific-study-a-trump-enemy-statement/]]'' May 20, 2020, John Timmer, [[Ars Technica]]
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Early in April, before much data was in on potential COVID-19 treatments, President Trump promoted one that seemed to have anecdotal support. [[Hydroxychloroquine]] was suggested as a potential treatment very early on in the pandemic and had picked up some weak support via a badly flawed French study. That was enough for Trump to suggest people take it, his rhetorical "What do you have to lose?" question breezing past the well-known and potentially dangerous side effects of the drug.
In the time since, however, Trump went silent on the topic, and the evidence piled up that chloroquine did little while retaining its problematic side effects. But it returned to the spotlight on Monday when Trump announced he had been taking it, possibly in response to several cases among the White House staff. This naturally led to questions about why he was doing that in light of the research that has come out in the intervening weeks. Trump's response was to label a study done by government researchers a "Trump-enemy statement."
The chloroquine saga
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump declines to say he'll accept results of election: "I have to see"|https://www.axios.com/trump-election-rigged-da605666-7a05-4633-b216-d7adcfefa97e.html]]'' July 19, 2020, Rashaan Ayesh, [[Axios]]
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President Trump refused to say on "[[Fox News]] Sunday" whether he would accept the results of November's election if he loses to [[Joe Biden]], telling host [[Chris Wallace]]: "I have to see. I'm not just going to say yes. I'm not going to say no."
Why it matters: Trump gave a similar answer in [[2016]] when he was running against [[Hillary Clinton]], prompting concerns there might not be a peaceful transition to power. At that time, however, Trump was not the incumbent.
Trump said his willingness to concede will depend on mail-in voting, which he said he thinks is going to "rig the election" — a claim he has previously made without factual evidence.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Defended The Alleged Kenosha Protest Shooter But Criticized The Portland Protest Shooter|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/emersonmalone/trump-kenosha-portland]]'' August 31, 2020, Emerson Malone , [[BuzzFeed News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] on Monday delivered divisive messages about the shootings at two protests in the past week, split clearly along political lines. He defended the alleged shooter in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], who has attended a Trump rally and was vocally in support of police, and decried the alleged shooter in [[Portland]], who was reportedly protesting law enforcement and whose identity still has not been confirmed by authorities.
Trump's remarks at a press conference on Monday come after he has spent weeks seeking to split the nation over the protest movement that started anew after a police officer killed [[George Floyd]] in late May and was recently reignited after a police officer shot [[Jacob Blake]] in the back in Kenosha. In tweets and at the weeklong [[Republican National Convention]], Trump has sought to paint protesters against systemic racism and police brutality as dangerous radicals in "Democrat-run" cities.
After decrying the shooting in Portland, [[Oregon]], Trump was asked if he would condemn "the actions of vigilantes like [[Kyle Rittenhouse]]," who is accused of killing two people and injuring a third in Kenosha last week.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Defends MAGA Vigilante Accused of Murdering Two|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-defends-teen-vigilante-kyle-rittenhouse-charged-with-murdering-kenosha-protesters]]'' August 31, 2020, Hunter Woodall, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] jumped to the defense Monday of the Midwestern teenager who has been charged with the murder of two protesters following the police shooting of [[Jacob Blake]] in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]].
"We're looking at all of it," Trump said during a press conference Monday when asked by a reporter if he would "condemn the actions of vigilantes like [[Kyle Rittenhouse]]."
"That was an interesting situation," Trump said. "You saw the same tape as I saw and he was trying to get away from them, I guess, looks like. And he fell and then they very violently attacked him and it was something that we're looking at right now, and it's under investigation."
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Trump defends tweets against US states' lockdowns|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52330531]]'' April 18, 2020, [[BBC News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has defended tweets in which he appeared to endorse protests against stringent lockdown measures in several US states.
At his Friday briefing, he said some measures imposed by [[Minnesota]], [[Michigan]] and [[Virginia]] had been "too tough".
Earlier, he wrote in a series of tweets: "LIBERATE MINNESOTA", "LIBERATE MICHIGAN" and then "LIBERATE VIRGINIA".
The curbs, which include stay-at-home orders, are needed to slow the spread of coronavirus.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Trump Defends White-Nationalist Protesters: 'Some Very Fine People on Both Sides'|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/08/trump-defends-white-nationalist-protesters-some-very-fine-people-on-both-sides/537012/]]'' August 15, 2017, Rosie Gray, [[The Atlantic]]
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President Trump defended the white nationalists who protested in [[Charlottesville]] on Tuesday, saying they included "some very fine people," while expressing sympathy for their demonstration against the removal of a statue of [[Confederate]] General Robert E. Lee. It was a strikingly different message from the prepared statement he had delivered on Monday, and a reversion to his initial response over the weekend.
Speaking in the lobby of Trump Tower at what had been billed as a statement on infrastructure, a combative Trump defended his slowness to condemn white nationalists and neo-Nazis after the melee in central [[Virginia]], which ended in the death of one woman and injuries to dozens of others, and compared the tearing down of Confederate monuments to the hypothetical removal of monuments to the Founding Fathers. He also said that counterprotesters deserve an equal amount of blame for the violence.
"What about the alt-left that came charging at, as you say, at the alt-right?" Trump said. "Do they have any semblance of guilt?"
"I've condemned neo-Nazis. I've condemned many different groups. But not all of those people were neo-Nazis, believe me," he said.
"You had many people in that group other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists," Trump said. "The press has treated them absolutely unfairly."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump deletes tweet calling for journalists to return 'Noble Prizes'|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-deletes-tweet-calling-for-journalists-to-return-noble-prizes-2020-4]]'' April 27, 2020, [[Business Insider]]
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On Sunday, President [[Donald Trump]] lashed out at the media on [[Twitter]], calling for journalists to be sued and demanding they return their "Noble Prizes" for their work reporting on [[Russia]]n interference in the [[2016]] US elections. He swiftly deleted the tweets.
It's likely he misspelled [[Nobel]], but the Nobel Prize is not awarded for works of journalism. He could have been thinking of the [[Pulitzer Prize]]s.
He later tweeted again and asked whether sarcasm ever worked.
It's the second time this week he'd tried to deflect blame for comments by saying he was being sarcastic. The first time was for saying the US should study whether injections of household disinfectants might treat or cure a coronavirus infection — a dangerous suggestion that horrified public-health experts.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump demands Sotomayor, Ginsburg recuse themselves from matters of personal interest to him|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/02/trump-ruth-bader-ginsburg-sonia-sotomayor/]]'' February 25, 2020, Inae Oh, [[Mother Jones]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] railed against Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg on [[Twitter]] late on Monday, demanding that the two liberal justices recuse themselves from cases involving the president and "Trump-related matters." The move came shortly after Sotomayor wrote a dissenting opinion effectively accusing her conservative colleagues of granting favors to the president.
"This is a terrible thing to say," Trump wrote in a pair of tweets that misspelled Ginsburg's name. "Trying to 'shame' some into voting her way? She never criticized Justice Ginsberg [sic] when she called me a 'faker.' Both should recuse themselves on all Trump, or Trump-related, matters!"
"Its cries of urgency ring increasingly hollow."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump denies briefing on reported bounties against U.S. troops in Afghanistan|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/joe-biden-donald-trump-1.5630401]]'' June 28, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] on Sunday denied that he had been briefed on reported U.S. intelligence that a [[Russia]]n military intelligence unit secretly offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants for killing American troops in [[Afghanistan]], and he appeared to minimize the allegations against [[Moscow]].
U.S. intelligence officials concluded months ago that Russian officials offered rewards for successful attacks on American service members last year, at a time when the U.S. and Taliban were holding talks to end the long-running war, according to The [[New York Times]].
Trump, in a Sunday morning tweet, said, "Nobody briefed or told me" or Vice-President [[Mike Pence]] or chief of staff [[Mark Meadows]] about "the so-called attacks on our troops in Afghanistan by Russians."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump denies knowing New York woman accusing him of sexual assault|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/e-jean-carroll-donald-trump-new-york-magazine-1.5186448]]'' June 25, 2019, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] says a [[New York]]-based advice columnist who claims he sexually assaulted her in a [[Manhattan]] department store dressing room in the mid-[[1990]]s made a "totally false accusation" against him and denied knowing the woman.
"I have no idea who this woman is," Trump said Saturday as he left the White House for the Camp David presidential retreat.
The president scoffed when questioned about a photo of himself with his accuser, [[E. Jean Carroll]], which New York magazine published on its website along with Carroll's description of the alleged assault by Trump. Also in the photo were Trump's then-wife, [[Ivana Trump]], and Carroll's then-husband, New York newscaster John Johnson.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Denies Report He Disparaged Dead Soldiers, McCain|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/davidmack/trump-mocked-dead-soldiers-losers-john-mccain-atlantic-story]]'' September 4, 2020, David Mack, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] is lashing out at a report he disparaged US soldiers who died in wars, suggested wounded veterans not participate in military parades because of their amputations, and angrily resented that flags were lowered to half-staff after the death of Sen. [[John McCain]].
The claims were made in a bombshell report in the Atlantic by editor-in-chief [[Jeffrey Goldberg]] on Thursday, citing multiple unnamed sources described as being firsthand witnesses to Trump's comments. Two military sources later confirmed some of the president's comments to the [[Associated Press]]. On Friday afternoon, a [[Fox News]] reporter also confirmed much of the reporting, citing two former senior Trump officials.
According to the Atlantic, Trump declined to visit the Aisne-[[Marne]] American Cemetery in [[2018]] to mark the centenary of the end of World War I because he didn't want to get his hair wet in the rain and because the graves were full of "losers" who had been "suckers" for getting killed in battle.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Deutsche Bank Loans Underwritten By Russian State-Owned Bank, Whistleblower Told FBI|https://forensicnews.net/2020/01/03/trump-deutsche-bank-loans-underwritten-by-russian-state-owned-bank-whistleblower-told-fbi/]]'' January 3, 2020, Scott Stedman, [[Forensic News]]
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[[Deutsche Bank]]'s loans to [[Donald Trump]] were underwritten by [[Russia]]n state-owned VTB Bank, according to the whistleblower whose collection of thousands of bank documents and internal communications have captured the recent attention of federal investigators.
[[Val Broeksmit]] acquired the emails and files of his late father, Deutsche Bank executive William S. Broeksmit, after Broeksmit tragically took his own life in [[2014]].
Val informed the [[FBI]] in late [[2019]] about his knowledge of VTB's underwriting of Trump's loans, information he attributed to a network of sources connected to the bank he cultivated over the past five-plus years.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump didn't appoint a coronavirus czar because he feared disloyalty|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/03/trump-didnt-appoint-a-coronavirus-czar-because-he-feared-disloyalty/]]'' March 1, 2020, Stephanie Mencimer, [[Mother Jones]]
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The Trump administration's response to the coronavirus epidemic has been haphazard at best. The administration botched the handling of infected passengers on the cruise ship docked in [[Japan]]. A whistleblower has alleged that dozens of staffers from the Department of Health and Human Services who received the first Americans returning from Wuhan, [[China]], the epicenter of the outbreak, were not equipped with proper protective gear or training. Officials have tried to downplay the risk of the epidemic even as new cases are reported in places like [[California]], [[Washington]] State, and [[Chicago]] that aren't linked to foreign travel.
Behind the scenes, according to the [[Washington Post]], the administration has been scrambling to contain the damage. On Wednesday night, Trump made a last minute decision to tap Vice President [[Mike Pence]] to lead the White House virus task force. And Pence in turn appointed Debbie Birx, who heads the State Department's US Global AIDS Coordinator and is also a doctor, to help with the response. But Birx should not be confused as the virus "czar."
While other presidents, notably [[Barack Obama]], have brought in outsiders with expertise to help coordinate government public health efforts—Obama tapped Ron Klain as his "Ebola czar"—Trump refused to delegate that sort of authority to someone outside the government or to a single individual well-versed in public health. Why? Because more than anything, Trump demands blind loyalty from those around him, the reason he has recently purged the White House of many staffers he believed weren't sufficiently devoted to him. That singular focus on loyalty as opposed to expertise drove Trump's decision to put Pence in charge. The Washington Post reports:
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump didn't want amputees at military parade, report says|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-didnt-want-wounded-veterans-military-parade-report-2020-9]]'' September 3, 2020, David Choi, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] did not want injured veterans to be present at a military parade because he believed it would make spectators uneasy, sources said in a report published Thursday in [[The Atlantic]].
"Nobody wants to see that," Trump reportedly said.
Trump has repeatedly demanded military parades throughout his tenure in office, a move national security experts have said mirrors the actions of authoritarian regimes like [[North Korea]]'s.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump dislikes Trudeau and once ordered staff to attack him on TV, Bolton book alleges|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/bolton-trump-trudeau-1.5619484]]'' June 19, 2020, Alexander Panetta, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] does not like Prime Minister [[Justin Trudeau]] and once personally instructed his staff to attack him in television interviews, former White House official [[John Bolton]] alleges in his new book.
In his soon-to-be-released memoir, The Room Where It Happened, Bolton recounts the leaders' notorious dustup at the G7 conference in [[Quebec]] in [[2018]].
The tension at the meeting was widely known at the time, given Trump's move to impose broad tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, including products from allied countries like [[Canada]].
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump dismisses report on early coronavirus warnings as 'inaccurate'|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/21/trump-us-coronavirus-warning-china]]'' March 21, 2020, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] has dismissed a report that he ignored early warnings from US intelligence agencies about the threat posed by the coronavirus outbreak in [[China]] and repeated recent attacks on the press.
The agencies sounded the alarm in January and February but the president continued to minimize the risk and failed to act, the [[Washington Post]] reported.
On Saturday, Trump, who has made a habit of shooting the media messenger, attacked the Post without dealing with any of the substance of the allegations contained in the reporting.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Doubles Down on Demon Sperm Doc|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-hails-demon-sperm-doc-dr-stella-immanuel-as-important-voice-in-nations-covid-19-battle]]'' July 28, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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The President of the United States doubled down on his support of a doctors "summit" peddling the debunked COVID-19 drug hydroxychloroquine—just as social media companies crack down on the viral coronavirus disinformation that came out of the event.
[[Facebook]], [[Twitter]], and [[YouTube]] removed a viral video of the event which had garnered millions of views after President Trump and others retweeted the clip. SquareSpace also suspended the website for America's Frontline [[Doctor]]s, which put on the event. The video featuring the eccentric Dr. [[Stella Immanuel]], who claimed that the controversial anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine was a "cure" for COVID-19 and that masks aren't necessary, was pulled from the platforms for sharing misinformation about the disease. Twitter also briefly locked the Twitter account of the president's son, [[Donald Trump Jr]]., when he tweeted the video and called it a "must watch!!!"
The viral video, which racked up more than 13 million views on Facebook, drew more attention to some of Immanuel's more bizarre previous medical claims. The [[Daily Beast]] reported Tuesday that Immanuel has claimed in the past that some gynecological ailments are caused by people having sex in a dream-world with demons, with the demonic semen as the origins of the afflictions.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump echoes Peter Navarro's "deep state" rhetoric about the FDA|https://www.axios.com/trump-peter-navarro-fda-deep-state-12563e41-de4a-4635-9319-ff0eca41f126.html]]'' August 23, 2020, Jonathan Swan, [[Axios]]
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Senior health officials in the Trump administration were taken aback last Monday when the president's trade adviser, [[Peter Navarro]], accused them of being part of the "Deep State" during a meeting that was supposed to be about COVID-19 and the [[Strategic National Stockpile]].
Why it matters: Five days after Navarro's private comments toward the FDA, the president echoed Navarro's sentiments with a pair of Saturday morning tweets and tagged Stephen Hahn, the head of the [[Food and Drug Administration]].
"The deep state, or whoever, over at the FDA is making it very difficult for drug companies to get people in order to test the vaccines and therapeutics," the president tweeted. "Obviously, they are hoping to delay the answer until after November 3rd. Must focus on speed, and saving lives!"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Economic Adviser To Launch Another Effort To Discredit Fauci|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/trump-economic-adviser-to-launch-another-effort-to-discredit-fauci]]'' July 14, 2020, Cristina Cabrera, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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[[Stephen Moore]], a member of the White House's task force on reopening the economy, is preparing a new attack against White House COVID-19 task force health expert Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] in the form of a memo titled "Dr. Wrong."
Moore, who is also the co-founder of the [[Committee to Unleash Prosperity]], told the [[Daily Beast]] on Monday that he and his organization have spent weeks crafting the memo, which supposedly shows "how many times Dr. Fauci's been wrong" during "his entire career," including the pandemic.
The document is titled "Dr. Wrong," and Moore said he will publicize the memo upon completion and send it to President [[Donald Trump]].
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump election lawyer Sidney Powell is longtime QAnon supporter|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-election-lawyer-sidney-powell-is-longtime-qanon-supporter-2020-11]]'' November 20, 2020, Tom Porter, [[Business Insider]]
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[[Sidney Powell]], a [[Trump campaign]] attorney, shot to prominence on Thursday, alleging at a press conference that the president's enemies as part of a vast conspiracy were working to steal the election from him.
Powell claimed that the socialist [[Venezuela]]n government and financier [[George Soros]] were part of the plot, but has rejected requests for any proof to substantiate her claim.
Her allegations Thursday align with Powell's previous work as a lawyer for [[Michael Flynn]], and a public supporter of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory. Flynn was Trump's first national security advisor and was investigated as part of [[Robert Mueller]]'s [[Russia]] probe.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump elevates Scott Atlas, a doctor with a rosier coronavirus outlook|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/17/trump-scott-atlas-coronavirus-doctor-396741]]'' August 17, 2020, Nancy Cook, [[Politico]]
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POLITICO Dispatch: August 17 No crowd. No balloons. Almost no risk of spreading a highly contagious virus. Sounds … thrilling, right? We break down why this year's Democratic convention could make it tougher than ever to energize viewers.
Atlas' elevation inside the White House comes at a time when Trump aides are trying to give the perception of doing everything they can to fight the virus and find a vaccine roughly 80 days from the election, as the rate of infection climbs and the United States' testing capacity falls short. Trump has sidelined or lashed out at many of his top health professionals, including Fauci and Birx, and has welcomed the different medical perspective Atlas provides, one senior administration official said.
Atlas declined to comment when reached by phone.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Ended 2018 France Trip Having Art Loaded on Air Force One|https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-06/trump-ended-2018-france-trip-having-art-loaded-on-air-force-one]]'' September 6, 2020, Jennifer Jacobs, [[Bloomberg]]
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After [[Donald Trump]]'s planned trip to a French cemetery for fallen Marines was canceled in November [[2018]], the U.S. leader had some extra time on his hands in a mansion filled with artwork. The next day, he went art shopping -- or the presidential equivalent.
Trump fancied several of the pieces in the U.S. ambassador's historic residence in [[Paris]], where he was staying, and on a whim had them removed and loaded onto Air Force One, according to people familiar with the matter. The works -- a portrait, a bust, and a set of silver figurines -- were brought back to the White House.
The decision to cancel Trump's visit to the Aisne-[[Marne]] American Cemetery outside Paris is under new scrutiny after the Atlantic magazine on Thursday published a bombshell report that Trump belittled the American servicemen buried there, part of a broader history of disparaging certain people who've served in the military. Trump has vehemently denied making the comments about "suckers" and "losers" in the armed forces.
Never previously reported is Trump's spur-of-the-moment art caper before leaving the ambassador's residence.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Trump Endorsed Voter Suppression. Poll Watching Is Something Else Entirely|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/what-is-poll-watching-trump-2020-election-1068870/]]'' September 30, 2020, Ryan Bort, [[Rolling Stone]]
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One of the easiest questions President Trump was asked during Tuesday night's debate was if he would commit to not declare victory until the election results were independently certified. If the president were wearing an earpiece (and if he and his campaign weren't actively trying to steal the election), this is when one of his advisers might have instructed him to "FOR THE LOVE OF GOD PLEASE JUST SAY YES AND MOVE ON!"
Instead, Trump ignored the question and launched into a plea for his supporters to swarm the polls to make sure Democrats aren't tampering with ballots — or whatever he's trying to convince people is happening. "I urge my supporters to go to the polls and watch very carefully, because that's what has to happen," Trump said.
He went on to complain that his supporters were thrown out of the polls in [[Philadelphia]] earlier on Tuesday because of the "bad things" happening in the city. In reality, the Trump campaign does not have anyone approved to watch polls in Philadelphia, where mail-in votes are currently being processed at satellite election offices that also offer voter services. Trump's supporters who stormed these offices were forced to leave, as no votes were actually being cast on the premises. "They're called poll watchers," Trump griped. "A very safe, very nice thing."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump escalates the signals to his followers: Use lethal violence to help me hold power|https://www.salon.com/2020/09/14/trump-escalates-the-signals-to-his-followers-use-lethal-violence-to-help-me-hold-power/]]'' September 14, 2020, Amanda Marcotte, [[Salon]]
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Well, that escalated quickly. Only a couple of weeks ago, [[Donald Trump]] and his allies were using the term "self-defense" to condone the behavior of armed right-wingers who showed up at [[Black Lives Matter]] protests to intimidate demonstrators — and also to justify the alleged murder of two protesters in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], by 17-year-old [[Kyle Rittenhouse]].
Now Trump has expanded the universe of excuses for such lethal violence, suggesting that it's acceptable in the name of "retribution."
In this case, the lethal violence was inflicted on [[Michael Reinoehl]], a self-identified supporter of antifa, which isn't an organized movement so much as a loose association of left-wing activists who use confrontational tactics to fight perceived fascists. Most people who identify as antifa aren't violent, but some have become enamored of seeking violent confrontations with far-right or white supremacist groups. Reinoehl appears to have been such a person: He seemingly confessed on camera to killing a right-wing activist named [[Aaron Danielson]] during an Aug. 29 skirmish in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]].
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Trump ex-adviser says he never heard of campaign contacts with Russians|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-caputo/trump-ex-adviser-says-he-never-heard-of-campaign-contacts-with-russians-idUSKBN19Z2H2]]'' July 14, 2017, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - [[Michael Caputo]], who was an adviser to President [[Donald Trump]]'s presidential campaign, said he told a U.S. House of Representatives committee on Friday that he never heard of anyone in the campaign talking with [[Russia]]ns.
"Today I spent my time in front of the committee detailing the fact that I had no contacts with Russians and I never heard of anyone in the Trump campaign talking with Russians," Caputo, a political consultant, told reporters after testifying at a closed meeting of the [[House Intelligence Committee]].
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{{f366.png}} ''[[Trump Executive Order Misreads Key Law Promoting Free Expression Online and Violates the First Amendment|https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/05/trump-executive-order-misreads-key-law-promoting-free-expression-online-and]]'' May 28, 2020, David Greene, [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]]
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This post based its initial analysis on a draft [[Executive Order]]. It has been updated to reflect the final order, available here.
President Trump's Executive Order targeting social media companies is an assault on free expression online and a transparent attempt to retaliate against [[Twitter]] for its decision to curate (well, really just to fact-check) his posts and deter everyone else from taking similar steps. The good news is that, assuming the final order looks like the draft we reviewed on Wednesday, it won't survive judicial scrutiny. To see why, let's take a deeper look at its incorrect reading of [[Section 230]] (47 U.S.C. § 230) and how the order violates the [[First Amendment]].
The Executive Order's Error-Filled Reading of Section 230
The main thrust of the order is to attack Section 230, the law that underlies the structure of our modern Internet and allows online services to host diverse forums for users' speech. These platforms are currently the primary way that the majority of people express themselves online. To ensure that companies remain able to let other people express themselves online, Section 230 grants online intermediaries broad immunity from liability arising from publishing another's speech. It contains two separate and independent protections.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump eyes Supreme Court ruling on DACA as license to skirt the law|https://www.axios.com/trump-executive-orders-supreme-court-daca-3d369f16-d9db-4e39-b8a0-946e670797b2.html]]'' July 19, 2020, Alayna Treene, [[Axios]]
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President Trump and top White House officials are privately considering a controversial strategy to act without legal authority to enact new federal policies — starting with immigration, administration officials tell [[Axios]].
Between the lines: The White House thinking is being heavily influenced by [[John Yoo]], the lawyer who wrote the Bush administration's justification for waterboarding after [[9/11]].
Yoo detailed the theory in a [[National Review]] article, spotted atop Trump's desk in the Oval Office, which argues that the Supreme Court's 5-4 DACA ruling last month "makes it easy for presidents to violate the law."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump faces a new allegation of sexually assaulting a woman at Mar-a-Lago|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/10/9/20906567/trump-karen-johnson-sexual-assault-mar-a-lago-barry-levine-monique-el-faizy-book]]'' October 9, 2019, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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A book excerpt published by [[Esquire]] on Wednesday contains a new accusation of sexual assault against President [[Donald Trump]].
The excerpt, part of Barry Levine and Monique El-Faizy's forthcoming book All the President's Women: Donald Trump and the Making of a Predator, contains an account from a woman named [[Karen Johnson]] who says Trump groped her and forcibly kissed her at a [[Mar-a-Lago]] [[New Year's Eve]] party in the early [[2000]]s.
Johnson says she was at Mar-a-Lago with her husband and another relative when Trump grabbed her, pulled her behind a tapestry, and assaulted her. From the book excerpt:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump falsely claims that the wall is being paid for by 'redemption money' from immigrants|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/02/trump-falsely-claims-that-the-wall-is-being-paid-for-by-redemption-money-from-immigrants/]]'' February 10, 2020, Matthew Chapman, [[Raw Story]]
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At Monday night's rally in [[New Hampshire]], President [[Donald Trump]] made a new claim about the border wall: That it is being paid for with "redemption money" from immigrants.
"You do know who's paying for the wall, don't you?" said Trump. "Redemption from illegal aliens. The redemption money is paying for the wall."
The president was adamant during his [[2016]] campaign that he would force the Mexican government to pay for his border wall. He never quite explained how this would work, but seemed to vaguely have the idea that [[Mexico]] could somehow be compelled to use its trade surplus with the United States — which is simply the extra amount of money Mexican businesses charged U.S. businesses for goods and services than vice versa.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump falsely suggests wearing a mask at his Tulsa rally could be harmful|https://www.vox.com/2020/6/20/21297693/trump-rally-tulsa-masks]]'' June 20, 2020, Zeeshan Aleem, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] told Axios on Friday that he anticipated a "wild evening" at his Saturday campaign rally in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], while recommending "people do what they want" when it comes to wearing a mask at the event — and even suggested it could be harmful to wear one.
Trump's comments come as the city has seen a surge in Covid-19 cases in the past few weeks. They also stand at odds with recommendations from public health officials in his own administration who recommend mask-wearing whenever social distancing isn't possible, and with warnings from experts that indoor concerts and shows are natural superspreading events.
Trump's rally Saturday — which will take place at an indoor arena that seats 19,000 people — will be the first one he's held in months after taking a break from them due to the global pandemic. But despite the coronavirus still raging across the US — and surging in the very city he's going to campaign in — he repeatedly dismissed the threat of the virus and expert-recommended mitigation strategies during his interview with Axios.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Fans Are So Mad at Matt Drudge They're Trying to Make a MAGA Rival to His 'Left-Wing' Site|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-fans-so-mad-at-matt-drudge-theyre-trying-to-make-a-conservative-alternative-to-his-site]]'' November 5, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Donald Trump]] fans have been fuming for weeks at conservative mega-aggregator [[Matt Drudge]], alleging that his [[Drudge Report]] has backed Democrats' impeachment push and ignored GOP arguments in favor of the president. And now, as a measure of their dissatisfaction, would-be internet media moguls are looking to make it big by creating Drudge Report clones and, potentially, stealing his visitors.
The owners of the conservative Drudge-style aggregator sites—with names like NewsAmmo, Rantingly, Liberty Daily, and WhatFinger—say they've seen traffic booms since outspoken conservatives began accusing Drudge of an anti-Trump bias. Gab, the social-media network popular with white-supremacist extremists, recently launched its own Drudge-style news aggregator site, Gab Trends, amid discontent from Trump supporters with Drudge.
"It's what the internet is talking about right now," Gab founder [[Andrew Torba]] told The [[Daily Beast]] in an email. "Not what Matt Drudge thinks the internet should be talking about right now."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump fans flames of Chinese lab coronavirus theory during daily briefing|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/15/trump-us-coronavirus-theory-china]]'' April 16, 2020, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] has fuelled a media theory that the coronavirus pandemic began when the pathogen accidentally escaped a [[Chinese]] laboratory, teasing that "more and more we're hearing the story".
The US president's TV network of choice, [[Fox News]], has reported that "multiple sources" in the American government believe initial transmission of the virus was bat-to-human in a virology lab in Wuhan. Due to weak safety protocols, an infected lab worker then went to a wet market where the virus spread.
When the Fox News reporter [[John Roberts]] put this to Trump at a press briefing on Wednesday, he replied: "Well, I don't want to say that, John, but I will tell you more and more we're hearing the story."
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump finally orders flags lowered to honor McCain|https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/27/politics/white-house-flag-john-mccain-tribute/index.html]]'' August 27, 2018, Jeremy Diamond, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) Just after midnight on Sunday night, the flag flying above the White House was hoisted back to full staff.
Since Saturday evening, it had been positioned at half-staff to mark the death of Sen. [[John McCain]], the former [[Vietnam]] prisoner of war and onetime [[Republican]] nominee for President. His death had sparked an outpouring of tributes from across the political spectrum, except at 1600 [[Pennsylvania]] Avenue. President [[Donald Trump]] initially tweeted condolences for McCain's family but did not praise the senator specifically. On Monday afternoon, he issued a statement saying, "Despite our differences on policy and politics, I respect Senator John McCain's service to our country. "
Earlier Monday, the White House flag had returned to its regular position even as other flags around Washington -- including at the US Capitol -- remained in the half-staff mourning position.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Trump Fires CISA Director Chris Krebs, Who Corrected Voter Fraud Disinformation|https://www.npr.org/2020/11/17/936003057/cisa-director-chris-krebs-fired-after-trying-to-correct-voter-fraud-disinformati?origin=NOTIFY]]'' November 17, 2020, Alana Wise, [[National Public Radio]]
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[[Christopher Krebs]], the [[Department of Homeland Security]] director who had spearheaded a campaign to counter rumors about voter fraud, has been fired, President Trump tweeted on Tuesday.
Trump, in two misleading tweets about the security of the U.S. election, said Krebs' termination was "effective immediately."
The tweets, from Trump's verified [[Twitter]] account, were flagged by the social media platform for promoting misinformation.
In response, Krebs tweeted, "Honored to serve. We did it right. Defend Today, Secure [Tomorrow]."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Flips Out At Reporter: 'Don't Ever Talk To The President That Way'|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-attacks-reporter-thanksgiving_n_5fc045a1c5b6e4b1ea49dd0d?ri18n=true]]'' November 26, 2020, Josephine Harvey, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Donald Trump]] lashed out during a Thanksgiving press conference at a reporter who pushed back against his false claims of election fraud, calling the journalist a "lightweight" and telling him, "I'm the president of the United States."
[[Reuters]] White House correspondent Jeff Mason asked Trump if he will concede when the [[Electoral College]] votes for President-elect [[Joe Biden]].
"Well if they do, they made a mistake, because this election was a fraud," Trump replied, before launching into a tirade about the number of votes Biden got compared to former President [[Barack Obama]].
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump floats delaying election despite lack of authority to do so|https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/30/politics/trump-delay-election-no-authority/index.html]]'' July 30, 2020, Kevin Liptak, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]] explicitly floated delaying November's presidential election on Thursday, lending extraordinary voice to persistent concerns that he would seek to circumvent voting in a contest where he currently trails his opponent by double digits.
Trump has no authority to delay an election, and the Constitution gives [[Congress]] the power to set the date for voting. Yet Trump's message provides an opening -- long feared by Democrats -- that both he and his supporters might refuse to accept the results of the presidential results.
But in his tweet on Thursday morning -- coming 96 days before the election and minutes after the federal government reported the worst economic contraction in recorded history -- Trump offered the suggestion because he claimed without evidence the contest will be flawed
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump floats idea of delaying Nov. 3 vote, but Congress controls election date|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-election-date-1.5668638]]'' July 30, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] is for the first time floating a "delay" to November's presidential election, as he makes unsubstantiated allegations that increased mail-in voting will result in fraud.
The dates of federal elections — the Tuesday after the first Monday in November — are enshrined in federal law and would require an act of [[Congress]] to change. The Constitution makes no provisions for a delay to the Jan. 20, [[2021]], presidential inauguration.
Trump tweeted Thursday: "With Universal Mail-In Voting (not Absentee Voting, which is good), [[2020]] will be the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history. It will be a great embarrassment to the [[USA]]. Delay the Election until people can properly, securely and safely vote???"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Foundation funding of James O'Keefe was twice as much as previously reported, per new filings|https://thinkprogress.org/donald-trumps-foundation-gave-20000-james-okeefes-project-veritas-e8fbdb48e16c/]]'' November 28, 2017, Josh Israel, [[ThinkProgress]]
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Conservative activist (and convicted criminal) [[James O'Keefe]] and his tax-exempt [[Project Veritas]] group are under fire again, following a botched "sting" operation in which an employee falsely told the [[Washington Post]] that she was raped by [[Alabama]] Senate candidate [[Roy Moore]] (R) as a teenager. The Post did not fall for her trick and instead exposed her for the blatant attempt to discredit the many women who have come forward with their stories of sexual assault.
Last October, [[ThinkProgress]] reported that Project Veritas had received a $10,000 donation in [[2015]] from [[Donald Trump]]'s controversial Donald J. Trump Foundation, a theoretically charitable 501(c)(3) organization. This reporting was based on a list of charitable payments provided by the foundation to the Washington Post.
But a ThinkProgress review of the Trump Foundation's 2015 tax filing finds that it reported making not one but two $10,000 donations to Project Veritas in tax-year 2015.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Friends and Family Cleared for Millions in Small Business Bailout|https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-friends-and-family-cleared-for-millions-in-small-business-bailout]]'' July 6, 2020, Jack Gillum, [[ProPublica]]
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Businesses tied to President [[Donald Trump]]'s family and associates stand to receive as much as $21 million in government loans designed to shore up payroll expenses for companies struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to federal data released Monday.
A hydroponic lettuce farm backed by Trump's eldest son, Donald Jr., applied for at least $150,000 in Small Business Administration funding. Albert Hazzouri, a dentist frequently spotted at [[Mar-a-Lago]], asked for a similar amount. A hospital run by Maria Ryan, a close associate of Trump lawyer and former mayor [[Rudy Giuliani]], requested more than $5 million. Several companies connected to the president's son-in-law and White House adviser, [[Jared Kushner]], could get upward of $6 million.
There's no ban on businesses connected to Trump's orbit receiving money. Democrats added a provision to the [[CARES Act]] excluding government officials and their family members from receiving some bailout funds, but not those from the PPP.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Fumes at Fauci, Believes He's Auditioning for CNN Gig|https://www.thedailybeast.com/behind-donald-trumps-anger-with-dr-anthony-fauci-he-believes-hes-auditioning-for-a-cnn-gig]]'' October 21, 2020, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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In the final two weeks of his re-election campaign, President [[Donald Trump]] has turned much of his attention to venting his anger and insecurities at one of his administration's top public-health officials and coronavirus task force members, Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]].
In recent months, Trump has routinely gossiped with close associates and advisers that Fauci is behaving like a member of anti-MAGA "resistance" commentators. In the past few weeks, the president has told multiple people that he believes Fauci is angling to earn the media's adulation and that it at times appears to him that the famous infectious disease expert is "audition[ing]" or "trying to get a job at [[CNN]]," according to two sources with knowledge of his private comments.
The result has been increasingly open bitterness from the president towards Fauci even as the pandemic has worsened across the country. President Trump has not indicated that he plans to fire Fauci, multiple individuals who've spoken to Trump about the doctor said, in large part because of the political and media backlash that would invariably ensue. And Fauci recently told The [[Daily Beast]] that he has no plans to quit, no matter how uncomfortable or disorderly the COVID task force gets.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Fundraiser Elliott Broidy Charged In Alleged Foreign Lobbying Plot|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/muckraker/trump-fundraiser-elliott-broidy-charged-in-alleged-foreign-lobbying-plot]]'' October 8, 2020, Josh Kovensky, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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D.C. federal prosecutors charged high-flying GOP fundraiser [[Elliott Broidy]] on Thursday over a wide-ranging foreign lobbying scheme, alleging that the [[2016]] [[Trump campaign]] fundraiser conspired to illegally lobby the U.S. government on behalf of a staggering array of foreign interests.
Broidy allegedly lobbied the Justice Department to drop its investigation of a massive [[Malaysia]]n corruption scheme that involved bankers at [[Goldman Sachs]], and also pushed the Trump administration to extradite an exiled [[Chinese]] billionaire living in [[Manhattan]] who had become bothersome to [[Beijing]].
Prosecutors typically charge people via a criminal information when the defendant is expected to plead guilty. The [[Washington Post]] reported last month that Broidy was in plea talks. Though the case was brought in D.C., it is being prosecuted by the Public Integrity Section at the DOJ's main office.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Fundraiser Was Part Of Push To Privatize Espionage Operations to Evade The "Deep State"|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/aramroston/trump-campaign-co-chair-was-part-of-team-pushing-to]]'' January 3, 2018, Aram Roston, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Thomas O. Hicks Jr., a wealthy friend of [[Donald Trump Jr]]. and a top Trump fundraiser, helped a security company pushing the Trump administration to outsource intelligence missions and covert operations, according to three sources familiar with the plan.
Over the summer and fall, the White House and [[CIA]] considered a package of proposals to privatize intelligence operations, including a plan to snatch terrorists overseas in a rendition action, as [[BuzzFeed News]] first disclosed. At the center of the plan was a security and intelligence company called [[Amyntor Group]], headquartered in [[Whitefish]], [[Montana]], associated with figures from the [[Iran]]-Contra operation of the [[1980]]s. Hicks brokered introductions for this company.
Hicks was the national finance co-chair of the Trump campaign, vice chair of the inauguration committee, and a close friend and hunting buddy of the president's son, Donald Jr. The 40-year-old Hicks is the son of the billionaire who used to own the [[Texas]] Rangers. His role — not previously disclosed — in the effort to secretly privatize intelligence operations underscores the clout and influence of those pushing the Trump administration to take these unusual steps.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump gets larger crowd at Arizona student event after Tulsa letdown|https://globalnews.ca/news/7100253/trump-arizona-rally/]]'' June 23, 2020, Jonathan Lemire, [[Global News]]
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It wasn't quite one of his signature big-stadium rallies.
But President [[Donald Trump]] drew something closer to the jam-packed audience of political supporters he's been craving as hundreds of young conservatives filled a [[Phoenix]] megachurch Tuesday to hear his call for them to get behind his reelection effort.
The crowded Dream City Church for the gathering of [[Students for Trump]] offered a starkly different feel compared to Trump's weekend rally in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], his first of the coronavirus era, which drew sparser attendance.
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{{f7.png}} ''[[Trump getting advice from critic of coronavirus lockdowns|https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2020/08/16/trump-getting-advice-from-critic-of-coronavirus-lockdowns/]]'' August 16, 2020, Associated Press, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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WASHINGTON — President [[Donald Trump]] has found a new doctor for his coronavirus task force — and this time there's no daylight between them.
Trump last week announced that Dr. [[Scott Atlas]], a frequent guest on [[Fox News]] Channel, has joined the White House as a pandemic adviser. Atlas, the former chief of neuroradiology at [[Stanford University]] [[Medical]] Center and a fellow at Stanford's center-right think tank the [[Hoover Institution]], has no expertise in public health or infectious diseases.
But he has long been a critic of coronavirus lockdowns and has campaigned for kids to return to the classroom and for the return of college sports, just like Trump.
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{{f94.png}} ''[[Trump gives credence to false, racist Harris conspiracy|https://www.thestar.com/news/world/us/2020/08/13/trump-gives-credence-to-false-racist-harris-conspiracy.html]]'' August 13, 2020, Aamer Madhani, Associated Press, [[Toronto Star]]
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"I have no idea if that's right," said Trump, who said he had read a column on the subject earlier Thursday. "I would have thought, I would have assumed, that the Democrats would have checked that out before she gets chosen to run for vice-president."
Trump made the comments in answer to a reporter's question and appeared to be referencing an op-ed written by [[John Eastman]], a conservative attorney who argues that the U.S. Constitution doesn't grant birthright citizenship. Eastman sowed doubt about Harris' eligibility based on her parents' immigration status. Harris' mother was born in India and her father was born in Jamaica.
But constitutional law experts say Harris' parents are beside the point. The 14th Amendment grants citizenship to all people born in the U.S. and Article II Section 1 of the Constitution says that to be eligible for the vice presidency and presidency a candidate must be natural-born U.S. citizen, at least 35, and a resident of the United States for a minimum of 14 years.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Trump Gives White Supremacists an Unequivocal Boost|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/15/us/politics/trump-charlottesville-white-nationalists.html]]'' August 15, 2017, Glenn Thrush, [[New York Times]]
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WASHINGTON — President Trump buoyed the white nationalist movement on Tuesday as no president has done in generations — equating activists protesting racism with the neo-Nazis and white supremacists who rampaged in [[Charlottesville]], Va., over the weekend.
Never has he gone as far in defending their actions as he did during a wild, street-corner shouting match of a news conference in the gilded lobby of Trump Tower, angrily asserting that so-called alt-left activists were just as responsible for the bloody confrontation as marchers brandishing swastikas, [[Confederate]] battle flags, anti-Semitic banners and "Trump/Pence" signs.
"Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth," [[David Duke]], a former [[Ku Klux Klan]] leader, wrote in a Twitter post shortly after Mr. Trump spoke.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump goes after Drudge over rumors of 'mini-strokes'|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/01/trump-health-mini-strokes-406953]]'' September 1, 2020, Matthew Choi, [[Politico]]
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An unannounced weekend trip to [[Walter Reed]] last November drew scrutiny on Trump's health. The White House said at the time that the president had merely begun "portions of his routine annual physical exam."
According to a forthcoming book by [[New York Times]] reporter Michael Schmidt, however, West Wing staffers were told to put Vice President [[Mike Pence]] on standby "to take over the powers of the presidency temporarily if Trump had to undergo a procedure that would have required him to be anesthetized."
But, as Schmidt noted in response to Trump's Tuesday morning tweet: "Book says nothing about mini-strokes."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Goes Full White Supremacist at Minnesota Campaign Rally|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/10/donald-trump-minnesota-racist]]'' October 1, 2020, Bess Levin, [[Vanity Fair]]
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When [[Donald Trump]] refused to condemn white supremacist groups at the first presidential debate, many people were shocked and outraged. The outrage was obviously justified, but no one should have been surprised—Trump has made it as clear as possible over the last four years that he's a racist who might as well have made his campaign slogan "Make America White Again." We know this because of his long history of demonizing minority groups and making excuses for neo-Nazis, and because, fresh off telling the [[Proud Boys]] to "stand by," he spent most of a Wednesday night campaign rally in full-on white-power mode.
Speaking to supporters in Duluth, [[Minnesota]], Trump warned that [[Joe Biden]] wants to "inundate" their state with refugees (read: nonwhite people) and then attacked Representative [[Ilhan Omar]], whom he spent a good chunk of last year telling to "go back" to [[Somalia]], despite the fact that she's been a U.S. citizen since [[2000]].
"Another massive issue for Minnesota is the election of Joe Biden's plan to inundate your state with a historic flood of refugees," Trump told the crowd. "Biden and Crazy [[Bernie Sanders]] have agreed on a manifesto…it's the worst thing you've ever seen. But they've pledged a 700% increase in refugees…and what about Omar…what is going on with Omar, I've been reading these reports for two years about how corrupt and crooked she is.... Then she tells us how to run our country, can you believe it? How the hell did Minnesota elect her? What the hell is wrong with you people? What the hell happened?"
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump got angry at Russia warnings, so officials avoided it: CNN|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-got-angry-if-warned-about-russia-so-officials-avoided-2020-7]]'' July 2, 2020, Mia Jankowicz, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] would blow up at briefers who tried to tell him about [[Russia]]'s malign actions towards the US, according to [[CNN]].
Multiple sources said this created a chilling effect, leading him to hear less and less about Russian threats and bolstering his belief in Putin's good intentions.
Top security and intelligence officials denied the reports that Trump is unfavorable towards receiving intelligence about Russia. [[Business Insider]] has approached the White House for comment.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Trump grants full pardon to Russia probe figure George Papadopoulos|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-pardons-idUSKBN28X00R]]'' December 23, 2020, Steve Holland, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) -President [[Donald Trump]] granted a full pardon on Tuesday to [[George Papadopoulos]], a former campaign aide who pleaded guilty as part of the investigation into [[Russia]]n meddling in the [[2016]] presidential election.
Trump also pardoned [[Alex van der Zwaan]], 36, the [[Dutch]] son-in-law of Russian billionaire German Khan. Van der Zwaan was sentenced to 30 days in prison and fined $20,000 for lying to U.S. Special Counsel [[Robert Mueller]]'s investigators about contacts with an official in Trump's 2016 campaign.
Their names were included in a wave of pre-[[Christmas]] pardons announced by the White House. Trump granted full pardons to 15 people and commuted all or part of the sentences of five others.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Had A Bizarre Meeting With Right-Wing Activist Ginni Thomas: Report|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-had-a-bizarre-meeting-with-right-wing-activist-ginni-thomas-report_n_5c4cb264e4b06ba6d3bd97b4?ri18n=true]]'' January 26, 2019, Sara Boboltz, [[Huffington Post]]
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ASSO[[CIA]]TED PRESS Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]] sits with his wife Virginia Thomas in November [[2007]] as he is introduced at the [[Federalist Society]] in [[Washington]].
[[Ginni Thomas]], the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, has long been involved in far-right activism but a recent White House meeting with President [[Donald Trump]], reported by the [[New York Times]], is raising eyebrows.
Trump listened "quietly" while Thomas and a group of ultra-conservative activists criticized transgender people, women in the military and [[Republican]] leadership last week, according to the paper. The group convened for about an hour in the Roosevelt Room, where Trump sat "saying little but appearing taken aback," the Times reported citing three unnamed sources familiar with the matter.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump had an unusual reaction to 9/11 just hours after the attacks|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-september-11-interview-tallest-building-manhattan-2017-9]]'' September 11, 2020, Mark Abadi, [[Business Insider]]
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On September 11, [[2001]], just hours after terrorists brought down the World Trade Center, [[Donald Trump]] seemed to brag that one of his buildings was now the tallest in downtown [[Manhattan]].
"I mean, 40 [[Wall Street]] actually was the second-tallest building in downtown Manhattan, and it was actually before the World Trade Center the tallest, and then when they built the World Trade Center it became known as the second-tallest, and now it's the tallest," he said on local TV station WWOR.
The interview came under scrutiny during Trump's [[2016]] presidential campaign.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Had Me Arrested for Asking Why He Cut Off a 92-Year-Old Woman's Water|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-had-me-arrested-for-asking-why-he-cut-off-a-92-year-old-womans-water]]'' August 19, 2020, Anthony Baxter, Opinion, [[Daily Beast]]
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Despite [[Donald Trump]]'s attempts to quash You've Been Trumped Too, my film will finally be available to all Americans this week after a four-year legal battle. "There could hardly be a more urgent or relevant film than this," wrote one of Britain's leading reviewers, astonished by the revelations in the documentary. At long last Americans can finally decide for themselves.
The muzzling of You've Been Trumped Too is a warning that the free speech we take for granted, especially in the United States, is always vulnerable to suppression by the rich and powerful. Though You've Been Trumped Too was completely cleared by libel lawyers on both sides of the Atlantic, just the threat of court action by the [[Trump Organization]] put a chill through distributors, publicists, and media organizations that are normally champions of free speech.
The saga is just the latest chapter in my own 10-year journey of trying to hold Donald Trump to account for his actions. As a former [[BBC]] journalist, I took it as a compliment when a [[New York Times]] reviewer commented that I "can't be brushed off." But it has also meant becoming caught up in the president's [[Twitter]] storms, fending off legal threats at every turn, and being the subject of a violent arrest by a police force which bent to Donald Trump's tune.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Hails "Good Bloodlines" of Henry Ford, Whose Anti-Semitism Inspired Hitler|https://theintercept.com/2020/05/22/trump-hails-good-bloodlines-henry-ford-whose-anti-semitism-inspired-hitler/]]'' May 22, 2020, Robert Mackey, [[The Intercept]]
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In an apparent ad-lib, Trump looked up from his prepared remarks — which praised the firm for teaming up with General Electric to produce ventilators and face shields for medical workers — to observe that [[Henry Ford]]'s descendants, like the current chairman, Bill Ford, who had introduced the president, have "good blood."
[[Donald Trump]]'s campaign to change the subject from the coronavirus pandemic took a bizarre turn on Thursday, as the president paused during a speech at a Ford Motor [[Company]] plant in [[Michigan]] to praise the "good bloodlines" of the family descended from the firm's founder, Henry Ford, a notorious anti-Semite and favorite of [[Adolf Hitler]].
"The company founded by a man named Henry Ford," Trump's prepared text appeared to say, "teamed up with the company founded by Thomas Edison — that's General Electric." But when Trump came to Ford's name, he looked up from the text and observed: "good bloodlines, good bloodlines — if you believe in that stuff, you got good blood."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump has a half billion in loans coming due. They may be his biggest conflict of interest yet.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/06/donald-trump-loans-deutsche-bank/]]'' June 19, 2020, Russ Choma, [[Mother Jones]]
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Win or lose in November, one thing won't change for [[Donald Trump]]: Over the next few years, his company must settle a series of whopping debts. Before the end of a theoretical second term, his company will have to refinance—or, in a far less likely scenario, pay off—nearly a half-billion dollars in loans linked to some of his most prized assets, including Trump Tower. These debts are maturing at a perilous moment for Trump, whose hotels and resorts have been plagued by declining revenues. And that was before the coronavirus pandemic pummeled the hospitality industry in general and the [[Trump Organization]] in particular, forcing the full or partial closure of most of its hotel and resort properties.
On financial disclosure forms, Trump has reported holding 14 loans on 12 properties. At least six of those loans, representing about $479 million in debt, are due over the next four years. Some are guaranteed by Trump himself, meaning a creditor could come after his personal—not corporate—assets if he defaults. If he holds onto the White House, the refinancing of these debts could take his conflicts of interest to absurd new heights. How will the public know if these deals are on the up and up or whether Trump is receiving sweetheart terms from a bank that wants an in with the president? And what might a lender desire in return for helping Trump out of a financial jam?
Trump's biggest creditor is [[Deutsche Bank]], which in the late [[1990]]s took a gamble on the real estate developer whose history of corporate bankruptcies made him untouchable by most other lenders. Although Trump and the [[Frankfurt]]-based bank pulled off several profitable deals, eventually Deutsche's commercial lending division learned the hard way one reason why other banks considered him persona non grata: If pushed by his creditors on payments, Trump shoves back. In [[2008]], after he defaulted on a loan for his [[Chicago]] hotel and condo development, he filed a multibillion-dollar suit accusing Deutsche Bank and others of contributing to the recent financial meltdown, which he blamed for his inability to repay the loan.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump has a new favourite news network – and it's more rightwing than Fox|https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/jun/15/oan-oann-fox-news-donald-trump]]'' June 15, 2019, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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The US president has started giving plaudits - and access - to [[One America News Network]], an obscure TV outlet that can outfox Fox
[[Donald Trump]] and [[Fox News]] are said to have one of the strongest marriages in political showbusiness. But there is a young rival hoping to outfox Fox and catch the US president's wandering media eye.
The obscure One America News Network (OAN) makes up for its lack of clout or viewers by covering every Trump utterance, recycling conspiracy theories, downplaying [[Russia]]n threats, bashing the mainstream media and championing the "[[Make America Great Again]]" agenda.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump has a plan to make meatpacking workers' lives more miserable|https://www.motherjones.com/food/2020/09/trump-poultry-meatpacking-slaughter-lines-speed-covid/]]'' September 3, 2020, Tom Philpott, [[Mother Jones]]
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Outside of the healthcare industry, few workforces have been hit as hard by the coronavirus pandemic as the people who work in meatpacking plants. According to the heroic data journalism of the Food and Agriculture Reporting Network's Leah Douglas, more than 40,000 meatpacking workers have been infected with the virus, and 200 have died. At the same time, the Trump Administration is pushing for a policy change that will put thousands of the industry's workers under yet more pressure—by allowing chicken companies to speed up their slaughter lines by 25 percent.
Right now, poultry workers in most plants dismember and trim chickens as they head down the disassembly line at a rate of 140 birds per minute. At this pace, they already experience alarmingly high rates of repetitive stress injuries like carpal tunnel. The blistering pace of kill lines has been a major driver of the industry's COVID-19 catastrophe, because workers have to bunch together shoulder-to-shoulder to handle the load, making social distancing very hard, if not impossible. Trump's Department of Labor, headed by former management-side labor lawyer [[Eugene Scalia]], has declined to issue strict social distancing rules on meatpacking plants during the COVID crisis, instead settling on voluntary guidelines suggesting that plants tweak the alignment of workstations "if feasible," and "consider" making signs to urge workers to physically distance. (Here's my recent piece on the career of Scalia, who is the son of the late Supreme Court justice, and its dire impact on the well-being of meatpacking workers.)
For the industry, a faster kill line means lower cost and thus more profit.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Trump Has Given Unusual Leeway to Fauci, but Aides Say He's Losing His Patience|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/23/us/politics/coronavirus-trump-fauci.html]]'' March 23, 2020, Maggie Haberman, [[New York Times]]
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In an interview with Science Magazine, Dr. Fauci responded to a question about how he had managed to not get fired by saying that, to Mr. Trump's "credit, even though we disagree on some things, he listens. He goes his own way. He has his own style. But on substantive issues, he does listen to what I say."
But Dr. Fauci also said there was a limit to what he could do when Mr. Trump made false statements, as he often does during the briefings.
"I can't jump in front of the microphone and push him down," Dr. Fauci said. "OK, he said it. Let's try and get it corrected for the next time."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump has never explained this mysterious $50 million loan. Is it evidence of tax fraud?|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/09/donald-trump-has-never-explained-a-mysterious-50-million-chicago-unit-acquisition-loan-is-it-evidence-of-tax-fraud/]]'' September 5, 2019, Russ Choma, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s massive debts—he owes hundreds of millions of dollars—are the subject of continuous congressional and journalistic scrutiny. But for years, one Trump loan has been particularly mystifying: a debt of more than $50 million that Trump claims he owes to one of his own companies. According to tax and financial experts, the loan, which Trump has never fully explained, might be part of a controversial tax avoidance scheme known as debt parking. Yet a [[Mother Jones]] investigation has uncovered information that raises questions about the very existence of this loan, presenting the possibility that this debt was concocted as a ploy to evade income taxes—a move that could constitute tax fraud.
Here's what is publicly known about this mystery debt: On the personal financial disclosure forms that Trump must file each year as president, he has divulged that he owes "over $50 million" to a company called [[Chicago Unit Acquisition]] LLC. The forms note that this entity is fully owned by Trump. In other words, Trump owes a large chunk of money to a company he controls.
"We don't assess any value to it because we don't care," Trump said of the loan. "I have the mortgage. That is all there is. Very simple. I am the bank."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Has Stake In Hydroxychloroquine Drugmaker: Report|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/donald-trump-stake-company-hydroxychloroquine_n_5e8c41d7c5b6e1d10a696280?ri18n=true]]'' April 7, 2020, Ron Dicker, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] reportedly owns a stake in a company that produces hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malaria drug he has repeatedly touted as a coronavirus treatment even though his experts say there's no strong evidence it works.
Trump "has a small personal financial interest" in Sanofi, the French drugmaker that makes Plaquenil, the brand-name version of hydroxychloroquine, The [[New York Times]] reported Monday.
In addition, Sanofi's largest shareholders include a mutual fund company run by major [[Republican]] donor Ken Fisher, the paper said. Trump's three family trusts, as of last year, each had investments in a mutual fund whose largest holding was Sanofi, according to the Times. Commerce Secretary [[Wilbur Ross]] also had ties to the drugmaker, the Times reported.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump health appointee Michael Caputo takes 'leave of absence' following accusations of political meddling|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/caputo-trump-covid-meddling-1.5726519]]'' September 16, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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The Trump administration health official embroiled in a furor over political meddling with the coronavirus response is taking a leave of absence, the government announced Wednesday.
The Department of Health and Human Services said in a statement that [[Michael Caputo]] was taking the time "to focus on his health and the well-being of his family."
Caputo, the department's top spokesman, apologized on Tuesday to his staff for a [[Facebook]] video in which he reportedly said scientists battling the coronavirus are conspiring against U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] and warned of shooting if Trump were to lose the November election.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump Hoaxed America|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtQvFxEa1BA]]'' August 6, 2020, Meidas Touch, [[YouTube]]
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[[Donald Trump]] is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on America.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Trump holds up coronavirus aid to block Democrats' bid for election funding|https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-usa-postal/trump-u-s-post-office-election-funds-stalling-coronavirus-relief-talks-idUKKCN2591PU]]'' August 13, 2020, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - Funding for the U.S. Postal Service and to shore up election infrastructure became a major sticking point in congressional talks on coronavirus relief, as President [[Donald Trump]] on Thursday vowed to block any money to facilitate mail-in voting.
The [[Republican]] president has been railing against mail-in ballots for months as a possible source of fraud, although there is little evidence it takes place and millions of Americans - including much of the military - have used the post office to cast absentee ballots for years.
Trump said his negotiators have resisted Democrats' calls for additional money to help prepare for presidential, congressional and local voting during a pandemic that has killed more than 165,000 Americans and presented severe logistical challenges to organizing large events like the Nov. 3 election.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump hosted Zuckerberg for undisclosed dinner at the White House in October|https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/trump-hosted-zuckerberg-undisclosed-dinner-white-house-october-n1087986]]'' November 21, 2019, Dylan Byers, [[NBC News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] hosted a previously undisclosed dinner with [[Facebook]] CEO [[Mark Zuckerberg]] and Facebook board member [[Peter Thiel]] at the White House in October, the company told [[NBC News]] on Wednesday.
The meeting took place during Zuckerberg's most recent visit to [[Washington]], where he testified before [[Congress]] about Facebook's new cryptocurrency Libra. Zuckerberg also gave a speech at [[Georgetown University]] the week before, detailing his company's commitment to free speech, and its resistance to calls for the company to crack down on misinformation in political advertisements.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump hosted Zuckerberg for undisclosed dinner at the White House in October|https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1087986]]'' November 21, 2019, Dylan Byers, [[NBC News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] hosted a previously undisclosed dinner with [[Facebook]] CEO [[Mark Zuckerberg]] and Facebook board member [[Peter Thiel]] at the White House in October, the company told [[NBC News]] on Wednesday.
The meeting took place during Zuckerberg's most recent visit to [[Washington]], where he testified before [[Congress]] about Facebook's new cryptocurrency Libra. Zuckerberg also gave a speech at [[Georgetown University]] the week before, detailing his company's commitment to free speech, and its resistance to calls for the company to crack down on misinformation in political advertisements.
"As is normal for a CEO of a major U.S. company, Mark accepted an invitation to have dinner with the President and First Lady at the White House," a Facebook spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump Hotel in Vancouver closes as company files for bankruptcy|https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vancouver-trump-hotel-closure-covid-19-shut-2017-1.5703721]]'' August 29, 2020, Yvette Brend, [[CBC News]]
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The company that owns [[Vancouver]]'s [[Trump International]] Hotel has filed for bankruptcy, according to documents from the Office of the Superintendent of [[Bankruptcy]] [[Canada]].
Staff who answered the hotel phone Friday morning said the hotel has closed permanently.
Hotel operator TA Hotel Management Partnership Ltd. filed for bankruptcy on Thursday. TA Hotel Management Limited Partnership is a subsidiary of TA Global Berhad.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump immigration adviser spoke at white nationalist group conference|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/11/trump-immigration-adviser-spoke-white-nationalist-group-conference/]]'' November 10, 2016, Pema Levy, [[Mother Jones]]
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During [[Donald Trump]]'s presidential campaign, in which he embraced hardline immigration policies championed by white nationalists, his backers scoffed at the idea that he was winking at the white nationalists who cheered him on. But the ties between Trump and far-right white nationalist groups are coming into focus. [[Kansas]] Secretary of State [[Kris Kobach]], who has joined Trump's transition team to advise him on immigration, spoke last year at a conference for a white nationalist group.
Last October, Kobach was a featured speaker at a writers' workshop hosted by the [[Social Contract Press]] in [[Washington, DC]]. The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] has designated the Social Contract Press as an anti-immigrant hate group for its ties to white nationalists and for publishing their work. As its website notes, "Recent articles in its main product, The Social Contract, have propagated the myth that Latino activists want to occupy and 'reclaim' the American Southwest, argued that no [[Muslim]] immigrants should be allowed into the U.S., and claimed that multiculturalists are trying to replace 'successful Euro-American culture' with 'dysfunctional Third World cultures.'"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Invites Fringe Social Media Company Popular With Nazis to the White House|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qv7q87/trump-invites-fringe-social-media-company-popular-with-nazis-to-the-white-house]]'' July 10, 2019, Ben Makuch, [[Vice News]]
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Tomorrow, President [[Donald Trump]] is meeting with a series of right wing figures at the White House to discuss social media issues. But [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]] won't be there. In fact, the only social media network that has publicly said it's attending is Minds—billed as the crypto "anti-Facebook" and once home to several neo-Nazi extremist groups.
Pulp, a public relations firm that counts Minds among its client list, sent [[Motherboard]] a photo of the invitation the fringe social media site received to the White House for the summit.
"Minds.com is the only social media network invited to the White House's social media summit!" wrote the Pulp representative in an email to Motherboard. Facebook and Twitter, social media companies with an astronomically larger number of users than Minds, were excluded from the summit.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Is 'Looking At' Banning TikTok|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/dyzdw7/trump-is-looking-at-banning-tiktok]]'' July 7, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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According to Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]], the administration is "looking at" the possibility of banning a range of [[Chinese]] apps, including the hugely popular video-sharing app.
[[TikTok]], which was downloaded 315 million times in the first three months of the year, has long been a source of national security concern for U.S. politicians, and now the Trump administration says it's seriously considering banning the app.
"We are taking this very seriously and we are certainly looking at it. With respect to Chinese apps on people's cell phones, I can assure you the United States will get this one right," Pompeo told [[Fox News]] on Monday night, in response to a question about banning TikTok and other apps. "I don't want to get out in front of the President, but it's something we're looking at."
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Trump Is Back to Waging War on Science, at the Worst Possible Moment|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/03/trump-coronavirus-war-on-science-kudlow-fauci.html]]'' March 23, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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Earlier this month, the White House became aware of studies showing the coronavirus, if unchecked, could kill 2 million Americans, and Trump suddenly reversed his public stance. After having minimized the dangers of the virus, he began promoting social distancing and presenting himself as a "wartime president" who would defeat the "invisible enemy." This political strategy required rewriting the history of the very recent past, casting Trump as the sage guardian of the nation's health who had seen the pandemic coming and kept the country safe. The idea was to borrow the political identity [[George W. Bush]] adopted after [[9/11]], with the virus as the [[Chinese]]-created foreign enemy. [[Kellyanne Conway]] offered up a version of this message — "To criticize Trump now is to criticize public health officials, [[FEMA]], first responders, private sector businesses that are all coming forward to help" — that, for all its authoritarian overtones, places the president firmly on the side of public-health authorities.
Yet the fragile truce between Trump and public-health authorities is suddenly on the precipice of coming undone. Over the past 24 hours, a cascade of White House leaks has sounded the alarm. Trump "remains fixated on the plummeting stock market, is chafing at the idea of the country remaining closed until the summer and growing tired of talking only about coronavirus," a source tells the [[Washington Post]]. Trump "has repeatedly raised concerns in meetings about the optics of grounded planes and empty airports" and "argued that those images would look bad for him and could further drag down the economy," reports [[NBC]].
Trump's heel turn reflects, in part, his characteristic impatience. Even during his period of taking public health seriously, Trump kept promising miracle cures and a recovery that would happen "fast," fantasizing about the celebrations that would ensue after the victory, as if he were trying to psych himself up to pass his personal marshmallow test. But even the fastest possible turnaround was going to come too slow for a man who once wrote, "I plan for the future by focusing exclusively on the present." Trump has been demanding plans to get the economy growing again within the absurdly optimistic time frame of one month, the [[Daily Beast]] reports.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump is blaming Obama for leaving him with "broken tests" for a virus that didn't exist. Yes, really.|https://www.vox.com/2020/4/30/21243117/trump-blames-obama-coronavirus-broken-tests-jim-acosta]]'' April 30, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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Observers of American politics sometimes wonder why White House reporters don't do a better job asking President [[Donald Trump]] questions that expose his obviously false claims for what they are. An exchange on Thursday showed why it isn't so simple.
During a White House press availability on Thursday, [[CNN]]'s [[Jim Acosta]] asked Trump to explain how it makes sense to blame former President [[Barack Obama]] for testing problems pertaining to a virus that didn't even exist until nearly thee years after he left office.
"The last administration left us nothing. We started off with bad, broken tests, and obsolete tests," Trump asserted, prompting Acosta to jump in and ask: "You say 'broken tests' — it's a new virus, so how could the tests be broken?"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump is bragging on Twitter about his coronavirus briefings getting lots of viewers|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/3/29/21198903/trump-coronavirus-press-conference-news-media]]'' March 29, 2020, Zeeshan Aleem, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] boasted about the ratings of his daily live news conferences on the coronavirus Sunday, and suggested that the large viewer numbers — rather than the misleading remarks he has made during them — are fueling discussions in the media about ending the practice of broadcasting them live and unfiltered.
"Because the 'Ratings' of my News Conferences etc. are so high, 'Bachelor finale, Monday Night Football type numbers' according to the [[[New York Times]]], the Lamestream Media is going CRAZY," Trump tweeted Sunday afternoon.
Trump followed that tweet with four others that quoted a New York Times story that referred to the president's daily briefings as "a ratings hit."
But while Trump is framing the debate about whether his briefings should be broadcast live as stemming from envy or political ambition in the liberal press, in reality the arguments from columnists and staffers at [[CNN]] and [[MSNBC]] have centered on Trump showering the public with dangerous misinformation and spreading false narratives about the state of the coronavirus pandemic.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump is echoing his QAnon-connected orbit of advisers when he claims he'll be reinstated as president|https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/trump-echoing-his-qanon-connected-orbit-advisers-when-he-claims-hell-be]]'' June 2, 2021, Alex Kaplan, [[Media Matters]]
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Former President [[Donald Trump]] reportedly believes that he will somehow return to office in the coming months, a belief that fits with claims from supporters of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory and far-right message boards. And it appears to have come through his QAnon-connected orbit of advisers who have egged on his voter fraud grievances and who continue to suggest Trump can and should be reinstalled into office based on those false claims.
The [[New York Times]]' [[Maggie Haberman]] reported on June 1 that Trump "has been telling a number of people he's in contact with that he expects he will get reinstated by August." As Haberman noted, Trump's expectation has no basis in reality. But it echoes a claim that [[MyPillow]] CEO [[Mike Lindell]] has pushed. Lindell -- who has been making false claims of voter fraud for months -- appeared on [[Steve Bannon]]'s show War Room: Pandemic in March and said that "Trump will be back in office in August" based on supposed evidence of voter fraud. At the time, Lindell's baseless statement -- which he also made around that time on multiple shows -- was hyped by some QAnon supporters and on far-right message boards.
Other figures influencing Trump since last November have also claimed that Trump could somehow come back into office. Attorney [[Sidney Powell]], appearing at a QAnon conference in Dallas on May 29, said that due to supposed voter fraud, Trump could be "reinstated" into office and President Joe Biden forced out of the White House.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Is Going Full QAnon for His Final Month in Office|https://www.vice.com/en/article/dy8xxq/trump-is-going-full-qanon-for-his-final-month-in-office]]'' December 21, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s efforts to cling to power took a dark turn this weekend as he brought [[QAnon]] conspiracies, and those spreading them, into the White House.
On Friday night Trump met in the [[Oval Office]] with [[Sidney Powell]], the lawyer who was recently fired by the Trump team after she held an unhinged press conference where she boosted multiple QAnon conspiracy theories.
In that meeting, Trump discussed the possibility of appointing Powell as White House Special Counsel to oversee an investigation into the baseless claims of widespread voter fraud in last month's election — as well as the possibility of giving her a security clearance to pursue her work.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Is Having a Troll Party at the White House. Here's Who's Coming.|https://news.vice.com/en_us/article/vb9a38/trump-is-having-a-troll-party-at-the-white-house-heres-whos-coming]]'' July 11, 2019, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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Trump and his media allies dominate large swaths of the social web. Right-leaning voices have mastered the type of outrageous content that juices all-important engagement metrics on [[Facebook]] and [[YouTube]], in turn getting boosted by those platforms' algorithms. [[Republican]] campaigns, meanwhile, pour money into digital advertising at a far faster clip than their Democratic counterparts. Trump himself conducts it all with his all-powerful [[Twitter]] feed.
The agenda: Discuss how the digital world is somehow silencing their extremely loud digital voices.
The White House notably decided not to invite the major social media companies to its supposed social media summit. It instead beckoned an all-star lineup of right-wing provocateurs, fake news peddlers, pro-Trump lawmakers, political meme artists, and anti-anti-Trump contrarians.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump is ignoring his top health advisers over 2020 election fears|https://www.vox.com/2020/3/23/21191289/trump-social-distancing-tweets-coronavirus]]'' March 23, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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On day seven of the White House's "15 days to slow the spread" initiative, President [[Donald Trump]] started talking about sending Americans back to work — an idea at odds with advice from his top health advisers.
In a tweet on Sunday, the president said in all capital letters: "AT THE END OF THE 15 DAY PERIOD, WE WILL MAKE A DECISION AS TO WHICH WAY WE WANT TO GO!"
On Monday, he retweeted similar opinions as news began to leak that behind the scenes Trump was sharing this view with his advisers, and one of his aides appeared on [[Fox News]] to say the same thing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Is Keeping His Coup Dreams Alive by Surrounding Himself With MAGA Cranks|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/12/trump-is-keeping-his-coup-dreams-alive-by-surrounding-himself-with-maga-cranks]]'' December 22, 2020, Eric Lutz, [[Vanity Fair]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s fight to overthrow the government has grown increasingly lonely since the electoral college made his loss to [[Joe Biden]] official. [[Mitch McConnell]] is moving on, [[William Barr]] is moving out, and some of his more ambitious enablers are hoping to move up to lead the party in 2024. Angry and alone in the White House, Trump is getting more and more desperate. And as he fumes at McConnell, [[Mike Pence]], [[Mark Meadows]], and anyone else deemed too "weak" in declining to fight for his lost cause, he has brought fringe figures to the White House in recent days to scheme up last ditch efforts to hang on to power.
Last week it was [[Sidney Powell]], the lawyer even [[Rudy Giuliani]] thought was a bit much, and [[Michael Flynn]], the disgraced national security adviser who has called on Trump to impose martial law. This week, it was Giuliani and a delegation of House [[Republican]]s led by [[Mo Brooks]], the congressman heading up a planned objection to the results when lawmakers meet to certify them next month. Among the GOP officials present for the lengthy meetings Monday was [[Georgia]]'s [[Marjorie Taylor Greene]], the [[QAnon]]-adjacent congresswoman elected in November. For hours in the [[Oval Office]], while reportedly munching meatballs and pigs in a blanket, Trump and his loyalists plotted a protest on the House floor for [[January 6]], the day lawmakers will sign off on Biden's victory. They also discussed the matter with Pence, who will oversee that process. Brooks told [[Politico]] he thinks he'll be able to bring senators around to the cause; former college football coach [[Tommy Tuberville]], [[Alabama]]'s senator-elect, has signaled he may sign on to the effort. "More and more congressmen and senators are being persuaded that the election was stolen," Brooks said.
That effort is likely to succeed only in delaying the inevitable. "It's going down like a shot dog," Republican Senator John Thune told [[CNN]]'s Manu Raju Monday. Trump himself has acknowledged that fact privately, according to Axios, which reported Tuesday that he has turned on almost everyone around him in the West Wing. The reason Flynn, Powell, Giuliani, and now even [[Steve Bannon]] have caught his ear recently isn't because they've given him hope that the longshot challenge to the results will work—it's because they've fed into his belief that, even if his legitimate paths to victory have closed, he can just forge a new one. "He is grasping at straws," a senior administration official told the [[Washington Post]]. "If you come in and tell him he lost, and that it's over, he doesn't want to hear from you. He is looking for people to tell him what he wants to hear."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Is Providing Cover for Radical Anti-Choice Activists on College Campuses|https://rewire.news/article/2019/03/29/trump-is-providing-cover-for-radical-anti-choice-activists-on-college-campuses/]]'' March 29, 2019, Elizabeth King, [[Rewire.News]]
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President Trump announced plans at last month's [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] (CPAC) to sign an executive order protecting right-wing activism and organizing at public universities and colleges. Of course, it's not Trump's aim to protect free expression on college campuses, but to further empower far-right organizations on college campuses.
Trump's executive order, cheered by anti-choice groups, will have far-reaching consequences at public colleges, including for reproductive rights advocacy.
With his latest executive order, the president is handing a victory to reactionary groups that operate on college campuses, groups that have spent the last several years framing protest against them as infringements on their right to free speech. There have long been culture wars waged on U.S. campuses, and the latest wave has brought fascist speakers and organizations—chiefly [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] and [[Richard Spencer]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Is Still Downplaying COVID: 'It Affects Virtually Nobody'|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/akzmpk/trump-is-still-downplaying-covid-it-affects-virtually-nobody]]'' September 22, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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As of Tuesday morning, 199,884 people have died as a result of coronavirus in the U.S., according to data collated by [[Johns Hopkins University]]. Most experts agree that the true figure is likely significantly higher, yet President [[Donald Trump]] told a crowd of supporters Monday night that COVID-19 "affects virtually nobody."
Trump was speaking to thousands of mostly maskless and not socially-distanced supporters in Swanton, [[Ohio]], when he claimed, inaccurately, that the coronavirus does not affect young people.
"It affects elderly people, elderly people with heart problems and other problems. That's what it really affects," the president said. "In some states, thousands of people — nobody young. Below the age of 18, like, nobody. They have a strong immune system, who knows? Take your hat off to the young, because they have a hell of an immune system. But it affects virtually nobody. It's an amazing thing."
Trump's claim contradicts not only almost all public health experts but also his own assertion to [[Washington Post]] journalist [[Bob Woodward]] in March where he admitted the virus affected "plenty of young people."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump issues executive orders to ban TikTok, WeChat apps in 45 days|https://globalnews.ca/news/7256683/donald-trump-tiktok-ban/]]'' August 6, 2020, Mohammad Zargham, Reuters, [[Global News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] announced Thursday sweeping bans on U.S. transactions with [[China]]'s ByteDance, owner of video-sharing app [[TikTok]], and Tencent, operator of the [[WeChat]] app, starting in 45 days, in a major escalation of tensions with [[Beijing]].
The executive orders come as the Trump administration said this week it was stepping up efforts to purge "untrusted" [[Chinese]] apps from U.S. digital networks and called the Chinese-owned short-video app TikTok and messenger app WeChat "significant threats."
Tiktok, the hugely popular video-sharing app, has come under fire from U.S. lawmakers and the administration over national security concerning data collection, amid intensified tension between [[Washington]] and Beijing.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump jokes about staying in office for 14 years|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/05/trump-jokes-he-might-refuse-to-leave-office-for-14-more-years/]]'' May 9, 2019, Inae Oh, [[Mother Jones]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] caused quite the commotion on Sunday after he floated the idea of extending his term by two years, complaining that the first two years of his presidency had been "stolen" by the [[Russia]] investigation. The suggestion first appeared when Trump retweeted [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. tweet describing the idea as "reparations." Trump then echoed Falwell's claim that the special counsel's probe had robbed him of his time in office.
[[Critic]]s and legal experts universally condemned the idea as unconstitutional.
Now, days after drawing widespread scorn and comparisons to dictators, Trump is suggesting the tweets were just one big joke intended to trigger the media.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Jr. And Kimberly Guilfoyle's Paris Trip Cost Taxpayers At Least $64,000 For Security|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/don-jr-paris-costs_n_5f46dea6c5b697186e3072cc?ri18n=true]]'' August 26, 2020, S.V. Date, [[Huffington Post]]
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WASHINGTON - [[Tax]]payers shelled out at least $64,443 to safeguard the president's eldest son and his girlfriend during a two-day visit to [[Paris]] in [[2018]] that included a stay at a $1,000-a-night hotel a few blocks from the Champs-Elysees, according to U.S. [[Secret Service]] records.
[[Donald Trump Jr]]. and [[Kimberly Guilfoyle]], a fundraiser for President Donald Trump's reelection campaign, visited the Louvre and Eiffel Tower, posting photos on social media, a few months after they began a romantic relationship. According to those posts, the pair then went to Monaco for a friend's birthday party.
Secret Service documents show that taxpayers spent $31,104 on air travel and $23,036 for hotel rooms on July 11-12, 2018, split between the Hotel de Sers and the Prince de Galles. An additional $10,303 was spent to rent three cars from an agency that offers armored vehicles.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Trump Jr. On Alleged Shooter Roaming Kenosha With Gun: 'We All Do Stupid Things At 17'|https://www.forbes.com/sites/karenrobinsonjacobs/2020/09/08/donald-trump-jr-on-alleged-kenosha-shooter-we-all-do-stupid-things-at-17/]]'' September 8, 2020, Karen Robinson-Jacobs, [[Forbes]]
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When asked in an interview with the TV show Extra about the deadly shootings in [[Kenosha]] in which 17-year-old [[Kyle Rittenhouse]] has been accused of killing two protesters and wounding a third, [[Donald Trump Jr]]. said, "we're waiting for due process," and he lamented the tragedy of a "young kid" putting himself in a volatile situation while armed with a deadly weapon, saying, "We all do stupid things at 17."
President Trump's eldest son, who went on the show to promote his book "Liberal Privilege: [[Joe Biden]] and the Democrats Defense of the Indefensible," was asked by host Rachel Lindsay about one of the biggest political issues during the presidential campaign: the [[Black Lives Matter]] movement.
In discussing the shooting of [[Jacob Blake]] by a white Kenosha police officer, and the subsequent protests, Lindsay, who is Black, asked: "But why hasn't the Trump Administration or President Trump condemned what happened in Kenosha with Kyle Rittenhouse… coming across state lines and… murdering two people and injuring another," referring to the homicide charges against the teen who traveled from his home in Antioch, [[Illinois]], to Kenosha and, according to a criminal complaint, shot three protesters with a Smith & Wesson AR-15 style .223 rifle.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump just claimed farmers benefit "more than anybody else" from the stock market. He's dead wrong.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/08/billionaire-coronavirus-wealth-animation-covid-685-billion/]]'' August 10, 2020, Mark Helenowski, [[Mother Jones]]
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President Trump thinks he is delivering the average American a winning hand right now—despite a cratering economy, mass unemployment, and no clear plan to fight the cause of all this calamity, the coronavirus. At a Monday afternoon press conference at the White House, Trump went so far as to say that "carpenters and policemen and farmers"—millions of ordinary Americans—are "the ones that benefit by having a good stock market, probably more than anybody else."
Probably more than anyone else? That's absurd on its face (only 55 percent of Americans report owning stocks, a number that correlates with higher household income, among other things.) But it's even more disconnected from reality when you collect the receipts: This pandemic period has been a bonanza for billionaires, for whom Trump's brutalist coronavirus denial and inaction have reaped untold rewards, as our new video infographic above shows.
This cadre of 643 [[Forbes]]-certified billionaires grew their collective wealth by an estimated $685 billion, from mid-March through early-August of this year. That's according to a fresh analysis of Forbes' Real-Time Billionaires Data by Americans for [[Tax]] Fairness and the Institute for Policy Studies. To be clear, that's just the increase in wealth. In total, the richest 0.00019 percent of the US population—which includes household names like [[Jeff Bezos]], [[Mark Zuckerberg]], and [[Bill Gates]]—hold $3.6 trillion in combined wealth, as of August 5, [[2020]].
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump just declared houses of worship essential. Mounting evidence shows they're super-spreader hotspots.|https://www.businessinsider.com/houses-of-worship-trump-says-essential-coronavirus-hotspots-2020-5]]'' May 22, 2020, Aylin Woodward, [[Business Insider]]
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Although many people want to return to houses of worship, especially during a scary and stressful time, mounting evidence shows these places to be among the riskiest for coronavirus spread.
Clusters of infections can often be traced back to a super-spreader event, in which one person infects an atypically large number of people. So far, these events have shared a few key characteristics: They've mostly been indoors and put lots of people from different households in close, extended contact. That's precisely the type of gathering that churches, mosques, and synagogues facilitate.
"You can't have a super-spreading event unless there are a lot of people around, so you have to be very careful still about gatherings of people of any size — that includes religious services," William Schaffner, an infectious-disease expert from Vanderbilt University, told [[Business Insider]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump just defended the Charlottesville white nationalists again|https://news.vice.com/en_ca/article/kzm8dm/trump-just-defended-the-charlottesville-white-nationalists-again]]'' April 26, 2019, Rex Santus, [[Vice News]]
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Speaking outside the White House on Friday morning, Trump told reporters that everyone knew when he said there were some "very fine people on both sides" in the clashes on the UVa campus, he was not defending the neo-Nazis and white nationalists who rallied with torches and led to the murder of [[Heather Heyer]], a peaceful counterprotester. He was simply talking about Civil War enthusiasts.
"I was talking about people that went because they felt very strongly about the monument to Robert E. Lee, a great general," Trump said of the Confederate general in the Civil War, who fought to preserve slavery in the continental United States. "Whether you like it or not, he was one of the great generals. I've spoken to many generals here right at the White House and many people thought — of the generals — they think he was maybe their favorite general. People were there protesting the taking-down of the monument of Robert E. Lee."
Trump's remarks — given right before he set off for the NRA convention in [[Indianapolis]] — are in tacit response to former Vice President [[Joe Biden]]'s campaign announcement video Thursday morning, which highlighted Trump's response to [[Charlottesville]] as a moral failing and the reason he (Biden) needs to run.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Just Ended the U.S. Relationship With WHO - and Didn't Take Any Questions About It|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z3ex79/trump-just-ended-the-us-relationship-with-who-and-didnt-take-any-questions-about-it]]'' May 29, 2020, Carter Sherman, [[Vice News]]
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The United States is severing its relationship with the [[World Health Organization]] as the globe battles the coronavirus pandemic — because of [[China]].
"China has total control over the World Health Organization," President [[Donald Trump]] announced in a White House Rose Garden speech Friday. "We have detailed the reforms that it must make and engage with them directly, but they have refused to act. Because they have refused to make the requested and greatly needed reforms, we will today be terminating our relationship with the World Health Organization and redirecting those funds to other worldwide and deserving urgent global public health needs."
Trump has repeatedly sought to redirect criticism of his administration's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, which has now killed more than 100,000 people in the United States, toward China and the World Health Organization. In April, he halted funding to the World Health Organization "until its mismanagement, cover-ups, and failures can be investigated," according to a White House release.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump just mused about whether disinfectant injections could treat the coronavirus. Really.|https://www.vox.com/2020/4/23/21233628/trump-disinfectant-injections-sunlight-coronavirus-briefing]]'' April 23, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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With his hype for hydroxychloroquine in the rearview mirror, President [[Donald Trump]] used Thursday's White House press briefing to muse about whether disinfectants and sunlight might be the new miracle coronavirus cures of the moment — much to the bewilderment of Dr. [[Deborah Birx]].
At the briefing, William Bryan, undersecretary for Science and Technology at the [[Department of Homeland Security]] (DHS), discussed preliminary government research indicating that "heat and humidity suppress Covid-19" and "commonly available disinfectants work to kill the virus."
After Bryan's presentation, Trump took to the podium and made a deeply bizarre inference.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Just Went Full QAnon in a Wild Fox News Interview|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wxqyaw/trump-just-went-full-qanon-in-a-fox-news-interview]]'' September 1, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s latest unfounded claims were so unhinged that even a [[Fox News]] host called them a "conspiracy theory."
In an interview with [[Laura Ingraham]] broadcast on Monday night, Trump made multiple baseless claims about his opponent [[Joe Biden]] being controlled by a shadowy group of people who were funding the protests that have rocked the U.S. in recent months.
And experts believe that Trump's wild claims, which lack any level of detail, will fuel multiple conspiracy theories, including [[QAnon]].
Speaking about law and order, a topic that has become central to his re-election bid, Trump said that Biden was weak and that he was being "controlled like a puppet" by a group he referred to cryptically as "they."
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Trump Keeps Inciting Domestic Terrorism|https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/trump-kidnap-terrorism-whitmer/]]'' October 9, 2020, Jeet Heer, [[The Nation]]
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One hallmark of the Trump era is that incidents of terrorism are not followed by the traditional calls for national unity but often deepen the partisan divide. On Thursday, federal and state officials announced the arrest of 13 men in [[Michigan]] associated with a group called the [[Wolverine Watchmen]] on assorted charges of terrorism, conspiracy, and unlawful weapons possession. The most lurid of the accusations was that at least six of the men were involved in a plot to kidnap Michigan Governor [[Gretchen Whitmer]]. Ad Policy
The [[New York Times]] reported, "The men spied on Ms. Whitmer's vacation home in August and September, even looking under a highway bridge for places they could place and detonate a bomb to distract the authorities, the F.B.I. said. They indicated that they wanted to take Ms. Whitmer hostage before the election in November, and one man said they should take her to a 'secure location' in [[Wisconsin]] for a 'trial,' Richard J. Trask II, an F.B.I. special agent, said in the criminal complaint."
Part of the motivation for the alleged plot seems to be anger at Whitmer for locking down the state as a response to the pandemic. Evidence from social media indicates that members of the group have taken inspiration from [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency, including the support he's given to anti-lockdown protesters. On April 16, approximately 3,000 protesters, many of them armed, gathered in the state capital to protest against Whitmer. The following day, Trump tweeted, "LIBERATE MICHIGAN!" There were further protests at the capital, with at least two of the arrested men participating in an armed protest on April 30.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Trump Keeps Slinging Mud, but This Time It's Not Sticking|https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/trump-biden-laptop-scandal/]]'' October 19, 2020, Jeet Heer, [[The Nation]]
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The contrast between Clinton's various e-mail pseudo-scandals and the one around the laptop is striking. The new pseudo-scandal appeared not in The [[New York Times]] but in the [[New York Post]], a partisan tabloid. Giuliani told The New York Times he gave the story to the Post because "either nobody else would take it, or if they took it, they would spend all the time they could to try to contradict it before they put it out."
Even within the Post, the story was regarded with suspicion. A Times report makes clear that the article appeared in the Post only after strenuous internal battles: "The New York Post's front-page article about [[Hunter Biden]] on Wednesday was written mostly by a staff reporter who refused to put his name on it, two Post employees said. [[Bruce Golding]], a reporter at the [[Rupert Murdoch]]-owned tabloid since [[2007]], did not allow his byline to be used because he had concerns over the article's credibility, the two Post employees said, speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retaliation." The byline was given to two other writers, one a former [[Fox News]] producer who had never had a byline in the Post before and the other a staff writer who learned that her name was on the article only after it was published.
The shifty origins of the article in the Post show why the current pseudo-scandal is unlikely to gain mainstream credibility. The genius of the [[Trump campaign]]'s [[2016]] mudslinging was that Trump's team figured out ways to do it behind the screen of trusted allegedly neutral parties: mainstream newspapers like Times, the [[FBI]], even Wikileaks. None of these institutions were seen as partisan.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Trump Keeps Taking Russia's Side, and We Don't Know Why|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/07/trump-putin-germany-bases-bounties-russia-mueller.html]]'' July 31, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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It was widely assumed that [[Robert Mueller]]'s investigation would uncover what, if anything, lay at the bottom of the bizarre and sometimes creepy level of deference [[Donald Trump]] extends to [[Russia]]. Mueller found some clues, the largest of which was a campaign negotiation to give Trump rights to a [[Moscow]] building project that stood to hand him hundreds of millions of dollars in profit at zero risk, and the secrecy of which gave Russia blackmail leverage over Trump.
But Mueller never uncovered the full extent of Trump's financial ties to Moscow. "Neither Mueller nor the Southern District prosecutors sought out Trump's financial records or obtained his tax returns," Jeffrey Toobin reports. The mystery of Trump's solicitousness to Putin remains unresolved. And he continues to give reasons for suspicion.
Earlier this week, Trump announced a pullback of 12,000 troops stationed in [[Germany]]. He framed the decision as punishment for a long and amorphous list of offenses over a quarter century, including both unspecified trade deals and alleged delinquency on "bills."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump knew Covid was deadly but wanted to 'play it down', Woodward book says|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/09/trump-bob-woodward-book-rage-coronavirus]]'' September 9, 2020, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] knew the extent of the deadly coronavirus threat in February but intentionally misled the public by deciding to "play it down", according to interviews recorded by one of America's most venerated investigative journalists.
The US president gave [[Bob Woodward]] 18 interviews between December [[2019]] and July [[2020]]. They form the basis of his revelatory new book, Rage, obtained on Wednesday by the [[Washington Post]] and [[CNN]], in which Trump is condemned by his own words.
Just two months before he seeks re-election, Trump is quoted describing former president George W Bush as "a stupid moron" and mocking the [[Black Lives Matter]] movement for racial equality and an end to police brutality.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Knew for Days That Rudy's Hit on Hunter Biden Was Coming|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-knew-for-weeks-that-rudy-giulianis-hit-on-hunter-biden-was-coming]]'' October 15, 2020, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Rudy Giuliani]]'s latest effort to push more dirt on the Bidens weeks before the [[2020]] presidential election had some important backers—chief among them, the president of the United States.
In recent weeks, [[Donald Trump]] was made aware of an alleged secret trove of material about [[Hunter Biden]]'s foreign dealings and private life, and was keen on getting it out into the public domain as soon as possible, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
"Have you heard about this [hard drive]?" one of the people recalled the president asking recently. The president made clear this latest salvo against the Bidens had his approval, as Trump has been consistently supportive of his lawyer Giuliani's efforts on the Joe and Hunter Biden—before, during, and well after the impeachment proceedings.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[Trump labels white supremacist group terrorists|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52186185]]'' April 6, 2020, [[BBC News]]
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US President [[Donald Trump]] has labelled a [[Russia]]n nationalist group as a terrorist organisation.
The announcement marks the first time the US government has applied the label to a white supremacist group.
"These actions are unprecedented," said [[Nathan Sales]], assistant secretary of State for counterterrorism on Monday.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Trump Lashes Out at His Cabinet With Calls to Indict Political Rivals|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/08/us/politics/trump-calls-to-indict-political-rivals.html]]'' October 9, 2020, Peter Baker, [[New York Times]]
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WASHINGTON — President Trump berated his own cabinet officers on Thursday for not prosecuting or implicating his political enemies, lashing out even as he announced that he hoped to return to the campaign trail on Saturday just nine days after he tested positive for the coronavirus.
In his first extended public comments since learning he had the virus last week, Mr. Trump went on the offensive not only against his challenger, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., but the Democratic running mate, Senator [[Kamala Harris]], whom he called "a monster" and a "communist." He balked at participating in his debate next Thursday with Mr. Biden if held remotely as the organizers decided to do out of health concerns.
But Mr. Trump secured a statement from the White House physician clearing him to return to public activities on Saturday and then promptly said he would try to hold a campaign rally in [[Florida]] that day, two days earlier than the doctor had originally said was needed to determine whether he was truly out of danger. The president again dismissed the virus, saying, "when you catch it, you get better," ignoring the more than 212,000 people in the United States who did not get better and died from it.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Lawyer Jay Sekulow Was Grifting for Jesus After the Recession|https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a55931/jay-sekulow-trump-lawyer/]]'' June 27, 2017, Charles P. Pierce, [[Esquire]]
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The list is a long and a proud one. [[Jim Bakker]], off to the sneezer for mail fraud. [[Jimmy Swaggart]], caught frequenting the illicit lady-chalices in that luxurious neighborhood called Out By The Airport. [[Ralph Reed]], shopping the anger of his pious suckers for a fat fee to casino owners who would then sit back and watch Reed bring down the wrath of God and his Chosen Shut-Ins down on the competition and, in his spare time, running a laundromat for Jack Abramoff's money.
To this list of God's own grifters, as [[The Guardian]] reports, add the name of [[Jay Sekulow]], defender of religious liberty, recently hired mouthpiece for President* [[Donald Trump]], and all-around lover of other people's money.
Documents obtained by the Guardian show Sekulow that month approved plans to push poor and jobless people to donate money to his [[Christian]] nonprofit, which since [[2000]] has steered more than $60m to Sekulow, his family and their businesses. Telemarketers for the nonprofit, [[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]] (Case), were instructed in contracts signed by Sekulow to urge people who pleaded poverty or said they were out of work to dig deep for a "sacrificial gift". "I can certainly understand how that would make it difficult for you to share a gift like that right now," they told retirees who said they were on fixed incomes and had "no extra money" – before asking if they could spare "even $20 within the next three weeks". In addition to using tens of millions of dollars in donations to pay Sekulow, his wife, his sons, his brother, his sister-in-law, his niece and nephew and their firms, Case has also been used to provide a series of unusual loans and property deals to the Sekulow family.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Trump lawyer's charity donated gifts to family members|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-lawyer-jay-sekulow-christian-charity-ngo-christian-advocates-serving-evangelism-case-a7812061.html]]'' June 28, 2017, Chloe Farand, [[The Independent]]
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An attorney for [[Donald Trump]] allegedly steered millions of dollars towards his family members by asking poor and unemployed people to donate to his [[Christian]] charity as a "sacrificial gift".
[[Jay Sekulow]] reportedly encouraged poor and jobless people to donate money to [[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]] (Case), which was later funnelled to his family and firms.
Documents obtained by [[The Guardian]] purport to show that in June [[2009]], when the US struggled to pull itself out of a recession following the [[2008]] financial crisis, Mr Sekulow approved plans for telemarketers to urge people who said they were in poverty or out of work to dig deeper in their pockets to make a donation.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump lawyer's firm steered millions in donations to family members, files show|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/27/trump-lawyer-jay-sekulow-donations]]'' June 27, 2017, Jon Swaine, [[The Guardian]]
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Documents obtained by the Guardian reveal [[Jay Sekulow]] approved plans to push people to give to his [[Christian]] nonprofit, which then paid big sums to his family
More than 15,000 Americans were losing their jobs each day in June [[2009]], as the US struggled to climb out of a painful recession following its worst financial crisis in decades.
But Jay Sekulow, who is now an attorney to [[Donald Trump]], had a private jet to finance. His law firm was expecting a $3m payday. And six-figure contracts for members of his family needed to be taken care of.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump loses on tax subpoena, another legal setback|https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/trump-loses-tax-subpoena-another-legal-setback-n1242405]]'' October 7, 2020, Pete Williams, [[NBC News]]
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A federal appeals court declined Wednesday to block a subpoena from a [[New York]] grand jury for several years' worth of President [[Donald Trump]]'s tax records, a further legal setback in his efforts to keep his returns out of the hands of state prosecutors.
A three-judge panel of the Second Circuit Court of [[Appeal]]s denied an effort by Trump's lawyers to have the subpoena tossed out on the grounds that it was too broad or was politically motivated and issued in bad faith.
"The President's allegations of bad faith fail to raise a plausible inference that the subpoena was issued out of malice or an intent to harass," the court said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Lost It on Twitter Over Kellyanne Conway's Husband Again|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/xg8qx7/trump-lost-it-on-twitter-over-kellyanne-conways-husband-again]]'' May 5, 2020, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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A super PAC formed by Never Trump [[Republican]]s and former Republicans including [[George Conway]] released an ad on Monday slamming the White House's coronavirus response, and President Trump just couldn't help but respond.
[[The Lincoln Project]]'s "Mourning in America" ad, a play on [[Ronald Reagan]]'s [[1984]] re-election ad, is a one-minute spot that places the blame for the more than 60,000 coronavirus deaths (and counting) on a virus that "[[Donald Trump]] ignored." It also slams Trump for "bail[ing] out [[Wall Street]], but not Main Street."
"There's mourning in America, and under Donald Trump, our country is weaker, and sicker, and poorer," the ad says.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump loyalists interfered to downplay Russia election threat – whistleblower|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/09/trump-whistleblower-russia-election-threat]]'' September 9, 2020, Julian Borger, [[The Guardian]]
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Trump loyalists running the [[Department of Homeland Security]] manipulated intelligence reports to play down the threat of [[Russia]]n election interference and white supremacists and exaggerate the threat of antifa and anarchist groups, according to the department's former top intelligence official.
The official, [[Brian Murphy]], said he was demoted in August from his position running the department's office of intelligence and analysis because of his refusal to go along with the fabrication of intelligence to match [[Donald Trump]]'s rhetoric, and for making formal complaints about the political pressure. He filed a whistleblower reprisal complaint on Tuesday.
Murphy was transferred to a DHS management position after his team was found to have collected information on reporters and protesters in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]]. In his complaint, he claims the office "never knowingly or deliberately collected information on journalists, at least as far as Mr Murphy is aware or ever authorized", and he described the reporting as "significantly flawed".
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump may be gone, but he left plenty of lackeys behind. Here are some of the worst.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/02/trump-burrowers-conway-giuliani-lewandowski/]]'' February 1, 2021, Matt Cohen, [[Mother Jones]]
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In the time between his election loss and [[Joe Biden]]'s inauguration, [[Donald Trump]] rushed through dozens of federal appointments. Most rewarded loyalists with cushy, largely ceremonial positions on boards and commissions. But many were "burrowed in," a process wherein a lame-duck president converts political appointees into civil servants who the next president will have a hard time getting rid of.
Both [[Republican]] and Democratic administrations have used the system for decades, but Trump took the practice to new extremes. It is hard to say exactly how many political appointees Trump requested for a transfer to a civil service position, since the data is only updated on a quarterly basis; [[Business Insider]] recently reported that Trump had converted at least 26 political appointees to career positions. Max Stier, the president of the Partnership for Public Service, a nonprofit that tracks federal government management issues, says the last months of Trump's presidency were far from normal. "Burrowing in general is a problem," Stier says. "And I think that the likelihood is that there's quite a bit more problems here then we've seen in the past."
A majority of the problems lie in the [[Office of Personnel Management]], the federal agency that manages employment for civil servants. Typically, the OPM—an independent agency—is supposed to ensure that a political appointee converted into a civil servant by the president is actually qualified for the position. But Trump, on his way out of the White House, upended OPM's leadership and replaced them with loyalists. "There's been damage done there," Stier says. "And so it's not clear whether OPM is a fair referee itself."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump may have faked loan to avoid paying income taxes on $50 million|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-may-have-made-up-loan-tax-fraud-mother-jones-2019-9]]'' September 6, 2019, Sonam Sheth, [[Business Insider]]
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A bombshell investigation by [[Mother Jones]] found that President [[Donald Trump]] may have invented a loan to avoid paying income taxes on nearly $50 million.
The potentially bogus loan is connected to the [[Trump International]] Hotel and Tower project in [[Chicago]] that began in [[2005]].
One expert on real estate finance told Mother Jones the scheme is "pretty brazen" and that if Trump "didn't actually buy the loan, this is just garden-variety fraud."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump mega-donor Louis DeJoy's testimony makes clear: He can't be trusted with the post office|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/24/trump-mega-donor-louis-dejoys-testimony-makes-clear-he-cant-be-trusted-with-the-post-office/]]'' August 24, 2020, Amanda Marcotte, [[Salon]]
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During Monday's House Oversight Committee hearing on the dramatic slowdowns of the U.S. Postal Service under the leadership of [[Postmaster General]] [[Louis DeJoy]], a major donor to [[Donald Trump]] who continues to have tight relationships to the Trump campaign, [[Republican]]s worked two contradictory claims.
The first claim is that DeJoy is a major expert in logistics and that's why he was appointed as postmaster general — not because he was useful to the Trump campaign's efforts to sabotage mail-in voting.
The second claim is that Democrats are being unreasonable in expecting that DeJoy, this supposed expert on the mechanics of delivering stuff, should make sure the mail arrives on time, as it generally did before he was hired.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Megadonors Contract Coronavirus, Joining Fellow Billionaire|https://patch.com/illinois/lakeforest/trump-megadonors-contract-coronavirus-joining-fellow-billionaire]]'' November 12, 2020, Jonah Meadows, [[Patch]]
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The prolific conservative political contributors have been outspoken opponents of COVID-19 restrictions, with Mrs. Uihlein arguing in the spring that the media is "overblowing" the threat from the coronavirus. "After these long months, I thought we'd never get it. Well, Trump got it," the 75-year-old president and CEO said in a message to employees. "If we had not been around people with COVID, we would not have been tested. We would have been back at Uline."
Mrs. Uihlein did not specify whom she meant by "people with COVID." But just over a week before the revelation of her and her husband's coronavirus diagnoses, over 100 of President [[Donald Trump]]'s closest supporters, Cabinet secretaries and their families attended an election night party at the White House. At least five attendees have tested positive as of Wednesday. Uline is a privately held company founded in [[1980]] by Dick Uihlein, a descendant of the founder of Schlitz Brewing Co. and the son of a co-founder of an office supply company. In [[2010]], it relocated its headquarters from Waukegan across the border to Pleasant Prairie. The Uihleins have an estimated net worth of about $4 billion.
Some of Uline's roughly 7,000 employees have expressed concerns that too few office and call center employees have been permitted to work from home without a strong case for a medical condition. [[Liz Uihlein]] explained Uline's COVID-19 policies in her note to employees. Those with symptoms of COVID-19 should get tested immediately, and people who have had close contact with a confirmed infection should wait five days and then get a test.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Megadonors, Freedom Caucus, and CEOs Bankroll QAnon-Supporting, Extremist Candidates|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/10/01/trump-megadonors-freedom-caucus-and-ceos-bankroll-qanon-supporting-extremist-candidates/]]'' October 1, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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The [[FBI]] labeled the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory a domestic terrorism threat in May [[2019]]. But that hasn't prevented members of the House [[Freedom Caucus]], gun rights organizations, and a number of prominent [[Republican]] Party donors and business executives from donating to QAnon-friendly congressional candidates.
The primary QAnon theory imagines President [[Donald Trump]] as a selfless savior waging a secret war against a child sex trafficking ring led by his political enemies, including [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]]. Eventually, Trump will conduct a military takeover and arrest Democrats en masse.
The bizarre theories emerged from the related "[[Pizzagate]]" conspiracy theory—that a D.C. pizza restaurant was the headquarters of a child trafficking operation run by Clinton and her associate John Podesta. QAnon proponents often assert that [[John F. Kennedy]], Jr. faked his own death in [[1999]] and is a faithful Trump supporter.
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If you were holding out hope for [[2020]] to be any less horrible, consider that the donning of protective face masks in the midst of a pandemic has emerged as the symbolic dividing line in the culture war.
This is both stupid and sadly predictable.
Controversy erupted on the right this week when Rusty [[Reno]], editor of First Things, a once highly respected conservative religious journal, tweeted that "mask culture [is] fear driven" and that "fear of infection" and "fear of causing infection" are both "species of cowardice."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Mocks Fauci Again With Imaginary Quote But Will 'Keep Him Around'|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/trump-north-carolina-rally-fauci-keep-around]]'' October 15, 2020, Summer Concepcion, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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President Trump continued mocking White House coronavirus task force member Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] on Thursday, just days after the nation's top expert on infectious diseases slammed the [[Trump campaign]] for misleadingly using his words in an ad without permission and out of context.
During a campaign rally in [[North Carolina]] on Thursday, Trump nonchalantly quipped that Fauci is a "nice guy" before bringing up an imaginary quote attributed to him on mask-wearing.
"He said, 'This is not a threat, this is not a problem, don't worry about it.' It's the craziest thing," Trump said. "Then he said, 'Do not wear a mask, do not wear a mask under any circumstances. Don't wear a mask, don't, don't, don't.' So we don't wear a mask, and then they say wear a mask. Did you ever see any conflicts?"
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WASHINGTON — President [[Donald Trump]] formally designated U.S. Rep. [[John Ratcliffe]], a Heath [[Republican]], on Monday as one of several U.S. House members to serve on his "impeachment team."
The group will not be on par with the president's appointed legal defense team, but instead serve in advisory and television advocacy roles, per [[NBC News]]. [[CNN]] reported that these designees will likely not speak on the Senate floor.
That the president would elevate Ratcliffe to this post is unsurprising. A former prosecutor, Ratcliffe is one of the Trump's fiercest defenders in the U.S. House, particularly amid impeachment hearings in the lower chamber. As a member of the [[House Intelligence Committee]], colleagues often deferred their time to Ratcliffe.
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Two tweets by President [[Donald Trump]] last week stating he had "fully authorized the total declassification" of all documents related to the [[Russia]] investigation should not be taken literally, the Justice Department said in court documents Tuesday.
Trump claimed in one tweet that he had ordered the declassification of the "Russia [[Hoax]] Scandal" information long ago.
But it seems the Justice Department never got the message.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump offers 'large sums' for exclusive access to coronavirus vaccine|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/mar/15/trump-offers-large-sums-for-exclusive-access-to-coronavirus-vaccine]]'' March 15, 2020, Philip Oltermann, [[The Guardian]]
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The Trump administration has offered a German medical company "large sums of money" for exclusive access to a Covid-19 vaccine, German media have reported.
The German government is trying to fight off what it sees as an aggressive takeover bid by the US, the broadsheet Die Welt reports, citing German government circles.
The US president had offered the Tübingen-based biopharmaceutical company [[CureVac]] "large sums of money" to gain exclusive access to their work, wrote Die Welt.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Official Charged in Capitol Riots Had a Rap Sheet and Still Got Top-Secret Clearance|https://www.vice.com/en/article/wx8m8q/trump-official-charged-in-capitol-riots-had-a-rap-sheet-and-still-got-top-secret-clearance]]'' March 12, 2021, Cameron Joseph, [[Vice News]]
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The former State Department official accused of brawling with [[Capitol Police]] during the Jan. 6 riot had a number of previous run-ins with the law—including a [[2013]] assault charge.
Less than four years before he joined the State Department as a Trump administration political appointee, Federico "Freddie" Klein allegedly assaulted a woman, stealing two items from her car after wrestling her out of the way during an altercation.
According to charging documents obtained by VICE News from the [[Baltimore]] County circuit court, a woman named Carol Anderson who volunteered with the anti-abortion group American Life League told police that she had an argument with Klein on July 25, 2013, that turned physical.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump official preventing Fauci from discussing Covid children risk, says report|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/09/fauci-coronavirus-children-dangers-trump-official]]'' September 9, 2020, Victoria Bekiempis, [[The Guardian]]
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A health official hired by a [[Donald Trump]] appointee has been working to prevent Dr [[Anthony Fauci]] from talking about dangers that Covid-19 poses to children, [[Politico]] reported on Wednesday.
The attempts by Dr [[Paul Alexander]] – who serves as a senior adviser to [[Michael Caputo]], the Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) assistant public affairs secretary – were described in emails obtained by Politico.
Alexander reportedly told media liaisons at the [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH) about what Fauci should discuss during interviews. Alexander opined on Fauci's possible responses to inquiries from publications such as Bloomberg News, HuffPost and BuzzFeed.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump officials interfered with CDC reports on Covid-19|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/11/exclusive-trump-officials-interfered-with-cdc-reports-on-covid-19-412809]]'' September 11, 2020, Dan Diamond , [[Politico]]
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The CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports are authored by career scientists and serve as the main vehicle for the agency to inform doctors, researchers and the general public about how Covid-19 is spreading and who is at risk. Such reports have historically been published with little fanfare and no political interference, said several longtime health department officials, and have been viewed as a cornerstone of the nation's public health work for decades.
But since [[Michael Caputo]], a former Trump campaign official with no medical or scientific background, was installed in April as the health department's new spokesperson, there have been substantial efforts to align the reports with Trump's statements, including the president's claims that fears about the outbreak are overstated, or stop the reports altogether.
Caputo and his team have attempted to add caveats to the CDC's findings, including an effort to retroactively change agency reports that they said wrongly inflated the risks of Covid-19 and should have made clear that Americans sickened by the virus may have been infected because of their own behavior, according to the individuals familiar with the situation and emails reviewed by POLITICO.
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Trump on 1,000 Americans a day dying from COVID-19: "It is what it is"|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-covid-19-thousands-dying-daily-is-what-is/]]'' August 4, 2020, Jason Silverstein, [[CBS News]]
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President Trump appeared to downplay the U.S.' unparalleled coronavirus death toll in an interview that aired Monday, saying that the rate of about 1,000 Americans dying every day from the pandemic "is what it is." The president also rejected data showing the high rates of coronavirus deaths in proportion to the U.S. population.
Mr. Trump made the remarks in an interview with Axios' [[Jonathan Swan]], who challenged the president on his claims that the pandemic is under control, even as infections are soaring in many states and the U.S. leads the world in confirmed cases and deaths.
"Well, what's your definition of control?" Mr. Trump told Swan. "I think it's under control."
"How?" Swan said. "A thousand Americans are dying a day."
"They are dying. That's true," the president replied. "And it is what it is. But that doesn't mean we aren't doing everything we can. It's under control, as much as you can control it. This is a horrible plague that beset us."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Once Again Tells Americans To Vote Twice In November|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/pennsylvania-trump-vote-twice-2020_n_5f519218c5b6578026cba13d?ri18n=true]]'' September 3, 2020, Nick Visser, [[Huffington Post]]
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"What you have to do is send in your early ballot and then go and make sure that ballot is tabulated or counted, and if it's not counted, vote," he said. "And then they have the job, if it comes in late, or if it's not too late, they have the job of making sure that it's not counted."
"These mail-in ballots are a disgrace, and they know it," Trump said Thursday of states that have extended absentee voting provisions. He went on to urge members of the crowd to send in their absentee ballots, then suggested they vote again in person and leave it up to election officials to weed out the duplicates.
Speaking to a crowd at a nearly two-hour rally in Latrobe, [[Pennsylvania]], the president criticized efforts to keep voters safe during the election amid ongoing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 6 million people in the U.S.
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[[Nick Timothy]], who served as joint chief of staff to May from [[2016]] to [[2017]], shared his anecdotes of the U.S. president on the "What Were They Thinking?" podcast, which interviews former political figures in the [[United Kingdom]].
"Meeting [[Donald Trump]] was fairly extraordinary," Timothy said, when prompted to reflect on unusual occurrences during his career. He said that during a meeting with May in the Oval Office, Trump went on a tirade against [[Michael Flynn]], who was serving as his national security adviser at the time.
"Somebody just mentioned in passing that [[Vladimir Putin]] had asked for a call with him, and right in front us, he absolutely shouted down [[Mike Flynn]]. Like, really shouted," Timothy said. "This was at a formal dinner, with butlers and fancy crockery. ... [Trump] was properly shouting at him down the table, because 'if Putin wants a call with me, you just put him through.'"
Trump's fervor for the [[Russia]]n president was further confirmed last week in old documents released by the [[Senate Intelligence Committee]], showing the president fawning over the Russian leader and claiming he was a "big fan."
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump orders meat processing plants to stay open|https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/28/politics/defense-production-act-executive-order-food-supply/index.html]]'' April 28, 2020, Kaitlan Collins, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]] signed an executive order under the [[Defense Production Act]] to compel meat processing plants to remain open amid the coronavirus pandemic .
Trump had highlighted the order during an Oval Office meeting with [[Florida]] Gov. [[Ron DeSantis]] that was opened up to reporters.
"We're going to sign an executive order today, I believe, and that'll solve any liability problems," Trump said on Tuesday.
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President [[Donald Trump]] demanded that a reporter remove his face mask in the middle of a question at a White House press briefing on Monday — but the journalist refused.
"You're going to have to take that off. Just take it off," said Trump as he pointed to the mask worn by Jeff Mason, White House correspondent for [[Reuters]].
"How many feet are you away?" asked the irritable president, referring to social distancing efforts to help stop the spread of COVID-19. "If you don't take it off, you're very muffled. So if you take it off, it would be a lot easier."
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{{f290.png}} ''[[Trump Organisation accuses Scottish politicians of pursuing 'personal agenda'|https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/trump-organisation-accuses-scottish-politicians-pursuing-personal-agenda-3121842]]'' February 2, 2021, Martyn McLaughlin, [[The Scotsman]]
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In a sternly worded statement on the eve of the debate in the Scottish Parliament, the former US president's firm dismissed the MSP spearheading the calls for the Scottish Government to pursue an [[Unexplained Wealth Order]] (UWO) as a "national embarrassment."
The statement, issued by [[Eric Trump]], executive vice president of his father's company, accused elected representatives of investigating Mr Trump's companies at the expense of its response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
It also claimed that by purchasing the world-famous [[Turnberry]] resort - a deal that will be the focus of tomorrow's debate - the Trump Organisation had rescued a "national treasure on the brink of collapse."
The Holyrood debate, which has been brought by Patrick Harvie, co-convenor of the Scottish Greens, will hear arguments for ministers to apply to the Court of Session and act on growing concerns over how Mr Trump's holdings in [[Scotland]] were acquired.
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*[[Trump Entertainment Resorts|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Entertainment_Resorts]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[List of people granted executive clemency by Donald Trump|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_granted_executive_clemency_by_Donald_Trump]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump pardon requests pour in during final weeks: 'It's turned crazy'|https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/16/politics/donald-trump-pardons-lame-duck/index.html]]'' December 16, 2020, Pamela Brown, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]] may not be willing to accept his term is ending, but as the clock ticks down on his time in office, hundreds of his allies -- including some of his closest business associates and many high-profile criminals -- are ramping up their efforts to squeeze out the final ounces of his presidential power.
Since Trump lost the election six weeks ago, calls and emails have been flooding into the West Wing from people looking to benefit from the President's powers of clemency . So inundated is Trump's staff with requests for pardons or commutations that a spreadsheet has been created to keep track of the requests directed to Trump's close aides.
Trump, who refuses to acknowledge his loss and who officials say is devolving further into denial, has nonetheless been eager to engage on who is requesting what. He's been handed case summaries to review and, in some instances, has polled his network of associates about whom he should pardon.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Trump Pardoned Flynn to Save Himself|https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/11/trump-pardoned-flynn-protect-himself/617220/]]'' November 25, 2020, David Frum, [[The Atlantic]]
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Here's the first and most important thing to understand about the crime for which President Trump just pardoned former National Security Adviser [[Michael Flynn]]: Flynn did not lie to protect himself. He lied to protect [[Donald Trump]].
At the end of December [[2016]], Flynn had a series of conversations with [[Russia]]n Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. A month later, on January 24, [[2017]], Flynn was asked about those conversations by the [[FBI]] agent Peter Strzok.
In the first set of conversations, Flynn urged Kislyak to oppose a [[United Nations]] Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlement activity. The second set occurred a week later, while Flynn was on holiday in the Dominican Republic. There, Flynn sought to convince Kislyak to persuade the Russian government not to retaliate against the United States, over a round of sanctions punishing Russia for intervening in the 2016 election to help Donald Trump.
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{{f7.png}} ''[[Trump phones Pam Bondi with Saturday night surprise: 'We'll be in Tampa very soon'|http://www.tampabay.com/florida-politics/buzz/2018/05/19/trump-phones-pam-bondi-with-saturday-night-surprise-well-be-in-tampa-very-soon/]]'' May 20, 2018, William March, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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[[Hillsborough County]] [[Republican]]s got a surprise when President [[Donald Trump]] called in to their big annual fundraising event, the Lincoln Day Dinner, Saturday night.
For a few minutes, the crowd of hundreds listened raptly as Attorney General [[Pam Bondi]], speaking to Trump on her cell phone, held it up to the mic at the podium.
Trump's message: "I'll be there fairly soon. We'll hold a special event there in the near future … We'll be in [[Tampa]] very soon."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Picked Anti-Muslim Bigot For USAID Religious Freedom Job|https://theintercept.com/2020/05/30/mark-kevin-lloyd-usaid-islamophobe-anti-muslim/]]'' May 30, 2020, Murtaza Hussain, [[The Intercept]]
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This week, the Trump administration made an ironic choice to fill the post of religious freedom adviser at the U.S. Agency for International Development: a man who has stated publicly that he considers [[Muslim]]s to be followers of a "barbaric cult" and posted articles on social media endorsing the [[Chinese]] government's crackdown on their Uighur Muslim minority. The appointee to the [[USA]]ID position is [[Mark Kevin Lloyd]], a little-known former tea party activist, the [[Washington Post]] reported earlier this week.
As a private citizen, Lloyd had not exactly been shy about sharing his views. Some of the highlights from his social media and past public commentary include allegations that former President [[Barack Obama]] was a supporter of the [[Muslim Brotherhood]] and that Muslims in general were dangerous extremists who needed to be suppressed. It's not clear, however, what in Lloyd's background qualifies him as an authority on religious freedom.
While his appointment to a role supposedly involving defending religious freedom worldwide may be particularly cynical, Lloyd is far from being the first open Islamophobe to be handed power by the Trump administration. He's also far from being the most senior one.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Planned to Go Feral on Biden. Now His Allies Want to Call Animal Control|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-planned-to-go-feral-on-biden-now-allies-want-to-call-animal-control?ref=home]]'' September 30, 2020, Scott Bixby, [[Daily Beast]]
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Since he first sought the Oval Office, President [[Donald Trump]] has relished in the idea that he is the "chaos president." During his first debate with former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] on Tuesday night, he distilled his past five years in the political spotlight into the most highly concentrated dose of chaos of his presidency.
Trump, backed into an electoral corner with more than 200,000 dead from the coronavirus pandemic and an economy in shambles as a result, lashed out in every direction on the debate stage at [[Case Western University]] in [[Cleveland]], [[Ohio]]. It was a petulant performance of personal and political grievance stunning even by Trumpian standards.
According to advisers close to the president, the act was not purely impulsive, but strategic—born out of a strategy that sought to confuse and confound Biden with the ultimate goal of getting the former vice president to stumble and lose his train of thought.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump praised Hitler's "economic miracle" - and that's even worse than it sounds|https://www.salon.com/2021/08/07/trump-praised-hitlers-economic-miracle--and-thats-even-worse-than-it-sounds/]]'' August 7, 2021, Ryan Skinnell, [[Salon]]
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In his newly-released book about the [[2020]] election, [[Wall Street Journal]] White House reporter Michael C. Bender reveals that former President Trump allegedly praised [[Adolf Hitler]]'s role in [[Germany]]'s economic recovery in the [[1930]]s as evidence that the Führer "did a lot of good things."
It is easy to get bogged down in the shock value of a sitting president giving Hitler's economy an approving nod. But in the case of Hitler's economy, Trump is not exceptional.
I'm a professor of rhetoric at San José State University in [[Silicon Valley]], and I've been studying Nazi propaganda for more than five years for a book I'm writing about Hitler's rhetoric. Hitler's supposed "economic miracle" was a Nazi talking point throughout the 1930s and into the [[1940]]s.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Pressured DOJ To Back Election Fraud Claims, New Emails Show|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-doj-emails-2020-election_n_60c89e16e4b02df18f806fdc]]'' June 15, 2021, Hayley Miller, [[Huffington Post]]
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New emails released Tuesday by Democrats on the House Oversight Committee reveal a pressure campaign by then-President [[Donald Trump]] and his allies to push Justice Department officials to overturn the [[2020]] election results.
Documents obtained by the committee show that Trump, his then-chief of staff [[Mark Meadows]] and Trump's personal lawyer [[Rudy Giuliani]] repeatedly pressured senior DOJ officials in December and January to advance baseless election fraud conspiracy theories in an effort to keep Trump in power.
Minutes before Trump announced that [[William Barr]] was stepping down as attorney general, the president's assistant sent an email to Barr's replacement, then-Deputy Attorney General [[Jeffrey Rosen]], on behalf of Trump that alleged a "Cover-up is Happening regarding the voting machines in [[Michigan]]."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump Pretends He Never Compared Coronavirus to the Flu: A Closer Look|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KY83kAepHE]]'' April 1, 2020, Late Night with Seth Meyers, [[YouTube]]
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Seth takes a closer look at President Trump extending social distancing guidelines to the end of April - while he and his allies try to memory hole their early dismissal of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Watch [[Late Night with Seth Meyers]] Weeknights 12:35/11:35c on [[NBC]].
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Pushes Fake COVID Cure From Fringe Doctors, Banned by Facebook|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-pushes-fake-covid-cure-from-fringe-doctors-banned-by-facebook]]'' July 28, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] exhibited his new serious tone toward the coronavirus crisis on Monday night, sharing a viral video of fringe doctors touting the controversial anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine as "a cure for COVID."
The video, which also featured the doctors dismissing mask-wearing, was eventually taken down by [[Facebook]] for "sharing false information" about the virus, after racking up millions of views in a matter of hours. Several right-wing outlets and personalities, however, continued to promote the clip of the doctors' press conference on [[Twitter]], eventually reaching the president's timeline.
Besides retweeting the clip several times, Trump—who recently said his retweets tend to get him "in trouble"—went on to share several other posts promoting hydroxychloroquine, which the FDA has rescinded for emergency use for the virus.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump pushes government action against 'terrible bias' at social media summit|https://www.politico.com/story/2019/07/11/anti-tech-bill-sponsor-white-house-social-media-summit-1586902]]'' July 11, 2019, Margaret Harding McGill, [[Politico]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] arrives to during a "Presidential [[Social Media Summit]]" in the East Room of the White House Thursday. | Alex Wong/Getty Images technology Trump pushes government action against 'terrible bias' at social media summit
President Donald Trump told loyal social media personalities and lawmakers at a White House summit Thursday that he intends to push government action against [[Silicon Valley]], as he railed against tech companies over allegations of anti-conservative bias.
"Today I'm directing my administration to explore all regulatory and legislative solutions to protect free speech and the free speech rights of all Americans," Trump said in a seemingly extemporaneous speech in the East Room of the White House.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Rage-Quits Fox News After Network Shows Him Trailing Biden In Polls|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-quits-fox-news_n_5f02ae8fc5b6acab28527a59?ri18n=true]]'' July 6, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] said he's done with [[Fox News]] after the network on Sunday showed him trailing former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] in the polls.
Trump claimed he was leading in "real polls" but did not cite any:
Trump has repeatedly claimed that 96 percent of [[Republican]]s approve of him. While he does enjoy high levels of support among members of his party, there are no recent polls that show him reaching that level. Last week, a Hill-Harris X poll found he had an 82 percent approval rating among Republicans, down from 91 percent in May. In addition to attacking Fox, Trump also urged his supporters to change the channel:
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump rails at 'loser types' as dissident Republican ad gets under his skin|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/05/donald-trump-coronavirus-ad-george-conway-twitter]]'' May 5, 2020, Jessica Glenza, [[The Guardian]]
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A political ad criticizing [[Donald Trump]]'s response to the coronavirus pandemic has prompted a string of name-calling, angry tweets from the president, in which he derided his critics as "loser types".
While [[Twitter]] rants are common for the president, this series has the flavor of personal grudge. The ad, called Mourning in America, was produced by a group of anti-Trump [[Republican]]s, prominently co-founded by the husband of one of Trump's senior advisers.
The ad riffs on former president [[Ronald Reagan]]'s classic [[1984]] re-election ad, Morning in America, a one-minute commercial where young Americans get married, buy a home and raise the flag.
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{{f99.png}} ''[[Trump rallies his digital army for the next information war|https://www.nationalobserver.com/2019/07/15/features/trump-rallies-his-digital-army-next-information-war]]'' July 15, 2019, Caroline Orr, [[National Observer]]
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In the summer of [[2016]], a soon-to-be viral conspiracy theory started circulating on forums like [[Reddit]] and [[4chan]], claiming that the murder of [[Democratic National Committee]] (DNC) staffer [[Seth Rich]] was not the result of a botched robbery, after all, but was actually carried out by a contract killer working for Democratic presidential nominee [[Hillary Clinton]].
The baseless conspiracy theory eventually made its way from the fringes of the internet all the way into the White House, marking the beginning of what would become a defining feature of the Trump presidency.
Now, nearly three years after the conspiracy theory emerged, we may finally know where it came from.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump rally at Tulsa indoor arena could be super-spreader event|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-rally-tulsa-indoor-arena-super-spreader-event-2020-6]]'' June 13, 2020, Aylin Woodward, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] is back on the campaign trail, and his impending indoor rally could exacerbate the spread of the coronavirus.
The president announced that he would be holding his first [[Make America Great Again]] rally in four months on June 20 at [[Tulsa]]'s BOK Center, an indoor sports arena and concert venue that can seat more than 19,000 people.
But according to public health experts, large, indoor gatherings like the upcoming rally are the sites of coronavirus superspreader events, in which a small number of individuals infect a disproportionately large number of other people.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Rally Not Welcome Here, Snaps Tulsa Newspaper Editorial|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/tulsa-world-editorial-trump-rally-stay-home_n_5ee80330c5b65b5c5e6466b6?ri18n=true]]'' June 15, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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A harsh, plain-speaking editorial in [[Tulsa]]'s largest newspaper Monday declared that President [[Donald Trump]]'s planned rally in the city Saturday will bring no benefit to the city — and will risk [[Oklahoma]]ns' lives.
"This is the wrong time and Tulsa is the wrong place for a Trump rally," the editorial in the [[Tulsa World]] stated.
"We don't know why he chose Tulsa, but we can't see any way that his visit will be good for the city." There's "no reason to think" Trump's appearance "will have any effect on November's election outcome" in the city or state — but it could trigger dire health consequences, the paper warned.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump ramps up his assault on the election - because there's no other way he can win|https://www.salon.com/2020/09/14/trump-ramps-up-his-assault-on-the-election--because-theres-no-other-way-he-can-win/]]'' September 14, 2020, Heather Digby Parton, [[Salon]]
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[[Donald Trump]] recently held his first indoor rally since the super-spreader event in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], in June. The campaign sent out a snotty statement to justify this:
If you can join tens of thousands of people protesting in the streets, gamble in a casino, or burn down small businesses in riots, you can gather peacefully under the 1st Amendment to hear from the President of the United States.
The protests take place outdoors with people moving about mostly wearing masks. The casinos hand out masks and adhere to social distancing guidelines — and have the most advanced air ventilation systems in the nation. Putting several thousand people indoors, telling them that those who wear masks have psychiatric issues and encouraging them to stand closely together, screaming and cheering for hours, is something else again. Considering the age and evident comorbidities of many of Trump's most enthusiastic supporters, some will get sick and perhaps die. Who knows how many others they will spread it to?
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Trump reacts angrily to image highlighting his bright orange face surrounded by pale ring|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-orange-face-photo-makeup-halo-fake-news-photoshop-twitter-a9325461.html]]'' February 9, 2020, Harry Cockburn, [[The Independent]]
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[[Donald Trump]] has described photographs revealing a pale ring around the edge of his distinctly orange face as "more fake news", after a particularly unflattering image went viral over the weekend.
Mr Trump's eccentric range of facial colourations has been the subject of repeated enquiry by journalists and critics seeking to question his health and state of mind, with White House insiders in the past claiming the president uses tanning beds and also applies his own make-up.
Whatever his particular personal regime is, the facts are these: on Friday, several photographers took pictures of Mr Trump as he crossed the White House South Lawn after he disembarked from the Marine One helicopter following a trip to [[North Carolina]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump readies thousands of attorneys for election fight|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/27/trump-legal-network-election-day-fight-422035]]'' September 27, 2020, Anita Kumar, [[Politico]]
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A year before President [[Donald Trump]] alarmed Americans with talk of disputing elections last week, his team started building a massive legal network to do just that.
Dozens of lawyers from three major law firms have been hired. Thousands of volunteer attorneys and poll watchers across the country have been recruited. [[Republican]]s are preparing prewritten legal pleadings that can be hurried to the courthouse the day after the election, as wrangling begins over close results and a crush of mail-in ballots. Attorneys from non-battleground states, including [[California]], [[New York]] and Illinois, are being dispatched to more competitive areas and trained on local election laws.
A 20-person team of lawyers oversees the strategy, which is mainly focused on the election process in the 17 key states the Trump campaign is targeting, like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Trump recorded having extremely lewd conversation about women in 2005|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-recorded-having-extremely-lewd-conversation-about-women-in-2005/2016/10/07/3b9ce776-8cb4-11e6-bf8a-3d26847eeed4_story.html]]'' October 7, 2016, David A. Fahrenthold, [[Washington Post]]
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[[Donald Trump]] bragged in vulgar terms about kissing, groping and trying to have sex with women during a [[2005]] conversation caught on a hot microphone, saying that "when you're a star, they let you do it," according to a video obtained by The [[Washington Post]].
The video captures Trump talking with [[Billy Bush]], then of "[[Access Hollywood]]," on a bus with the show's name written across the side. They were arriving on the set of "Days of Our Lives" to tape a segment about Trump's cameo on the soap opera.
Late Friday night, following sharp criticism by [[Republican]] leaders, Trump issued a short video statement saying, "I said it, I was wrong, and I apologize." But he also called the revelation "a distraction from the issues we are facing today." He said that his "foolish" words are much different than the words and actions of [[Bill Clinton]], whom he accused of abusing women, and [[Hillary Clinton]], whom he accused of having "bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Refused to Condemn White Supremacists and Said 'Stand By' for the Proud Boys|https://www.vice.com/en/article/5dzxv8/trump-refused-to-condemn-white-supremacists-and-said-stand-by-for-the-proud-boys]]'' September 30, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] had an opportunity to forcefully condemn white supremacists at Tuesday night's debate.
But he refused.
"Are you tonight willing to condemn white supremacist and militia groups, and to see they need to stand down and not add to the violence in a number of these cities as we saw in [[Kenosha]], and as we've seen in [[Portland]]?" moderator [[Chris Wallace]] asked.
"I would say almost everything I see is from the left wing," Trump responded. "Not from the right wing… I want to see peace."
"Then do it, sir," Wallace replied.
"What do you want me to call it?" Trump said amid cross-talk.
"[[Proud Boys]]," Biden said, referring to the far-right street-fighting gang that rallied in Portland, [[Oregon]], this past weekend.
"Proud Boys? Stand back and stand by," said Trump. "But I'll tell you what, somebody's gotta do something about antifa and the left, because this is not a right-wing problem; this is a left-wing problem."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump refuses to commit to accepting election result as Biden enjoys poll lead|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jul/19/trump-joe-biden-coronavirus-polls]]'' July 19, 2020, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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In an interview with [[Fox News]] Sunday recorded at the White House on Friday, Trump said "I'm not losing, because those are fake polls" and refused to say if he would accept the result if Biden won in November.
"I have to see," Trump said. "I have to see. No, I'm not going to just say yes. I'm not going to say no, and I didn't last time either."
On Saturday, the [[New York Times]] and [[Washington Post]] reported that the White House is seeking to block funding for coronavirus testing and tracing, the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], the [[National Institutes of Health]], and state and [[Pentagon]] efforts to tackle Covid-19 abroad.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Refuses to Commit to Peaceful Transfer of Power After Election|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-refuses-to-commit-to-peaceful-transfer-of-power-after-election?ref=home&via=twitter_page]]'' September 23, 2020, Hunter Woodall, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] on Wednesday blatantly refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power following November's general election.
"We're going to have to see what happens, you know that I've been complaining very strongly about the ballots and the ballots are a disaster," Trump said when pressed by a reporter to commit to ensuring a peaceful transfer of power.
As the same reporter further pressed the president, Trump said, "We want to ... get rid of the ballots and we'll have a very peaceful, there won't be a transfer, frankly, there'll be a continuation."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Refuses to Condemn Coronavirus Lockdown Protesters: They 'Like Me'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-bows-to-coronavirus-reality-allows-governors-phased-approach-to-reopening-their-states]]'' April 16, 2020, Hunter Woodall, [[Daily Beast]]
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As President [[Donald Trump]] laid out new federal guidelines for states and stressed their authority Thursday, he stopped short of condemning protesters who challenge it.
Not long after measured remarks to start the day's coronavirus task force briefing, Trump declined to criticize demonstrators in some states refusing to follow stay-at-home orders, claiming that people are "suffering" and saying, "I think they're listening, I think they listen to me," when asked if they should listen to local authorities.
"They seem to be protesters that like me and respect this opinion, and my opinion is the same as just about all of the governors," Trump said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Releases List Of Supreme Court Nominee Picks|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/trump-supreme-court-picks-2020-election-biden]]'' September 9, 2020, Zoe Tillman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — President [[Donald Trump]] on Wednesday released the latest version of his [[US Supreme Court]] short list, hoping to once again make the courts an issue that even his critics on the right can rally behind in November.
Trump announced 20 new names to add to the list that he's pledged to choose from if another seat opens up on the Supreme Court. The latest additions are a who's who of the conservative legal world, a mix of federal judges confirmed during his first term, including former White House lawyer and [[DC]] Circuit Judge Greg Katsas; [[Republican]] Sens. [[Tom Cotton]], [[Ted Cruz]], and [[Josh Hawley]]; current White House deputy counsel Kate Comerford Todd; Christopher Landau, Trump's US Ambassador to [[Mexico]]; and current and former Justice Department officials.
Trump's strategy is the same as it was in [[2016]], but the political landscape is dramatically different. Four years ago, Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] kept the late justice Antonin Scalia's seat open in the hopes of a Republican win in the fall by blocking President [[Barack Obama]]'s nominee, [[Judge Merrick Garland]]. Now, there is no pending Supreme Court vacancy to create a sense of urgency for Republican voters; there isn't the same backlog of lower court openings to fill either.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Removed the Head of the Coronavirus Bailout Oversight Board. Its Members Could Be Next.|https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-removed-the-head-of-the-coronavirus-bailout-oversight-board-its-members-could-be-next]]'' April 9, 2020, Isaac Arnsdorf, [[ProPublica]]
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In the wake of President Trump's move to push aside the official who was supposed to lead the coronavirus bailout watchdog group, four other members are just as vulnerable.
Trump was able to remove the panel's chosen head, [[Glenn Fine]], by naming a new Defense Department inspector general and bumping Fine to the No. 2 job at the [[Pentagon]] watchdog office. No longer an acting inspector general, Fine was disqualified from serving on the panel he was supposed to lead.
Fine's removal sounded an alarm among Democrats in [[Congress]], who had demanded that spending safeguards be built into the $2 trillion recovery package. House Democrats rushed out a proposed tweak that would stop further removals like Fine's by opening up eligibility to senior officials in IG offices, not just IGs themselves.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump repeatedly refuses to disavow QAnon: "They are very much against pedophilia"|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/10/trump-repeatedly-refuses-to-disavow-qanon-they-are-very-much-against-pedophilia/]]'' October 15, 2020, Tim Murphy, [[Mother Jones]]
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About 10 minutes into President Trump's town hall Thursday night in [[Miami]], [[NBC News]]' [[Savannah]] Guthrie asked him a fairly straightforward question about [[QAnon]], the right-wing conspiracy which, as my colleague [[Ali Breland]] has explained, "postulates that President [[Donald Trump]] is on the verge of arresting a throng of liberal elites for facilitating and participating in a sprawling child sex ring."
Trump has retweeted QAnon supporters in the past, praised a high-profile QAnon believer in her campaign for [[Congress]], and just this week shared a Q-adjacent conspiracy that [[Osama bin Laden]] is still alive and Navy SEALs had killed a body double instead. (Read that last clause again.) When asked about QAnon in the past, Trump has demurred, saying, "I've heard these are people that love our country" but "I don't know really anything about it other than they do supposedly like me."
One can imagine a world where a very busy president who doesn't spend a lot of time online might, at one point, not have known about QAnon. It is harder to accept that was ever the case with the most online president in American history. It is harder still to accept after he was asked about it and then spent several months amplifying it. At this point, the feigned ignorance is a statement, and Guthrie, by drilling down on it, forced Trump into a painful and deeply revealing exchange.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Trump Replaced White House Pandemic-Response Team With Jared Kushner|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/04/trump-fired-pandemic-response-jared-kushner-coronavirus.html]]'' April 2, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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At his coronavirus press briefing yesterday, [[Fox News]] correspondent [[John Roberts]] asked President Trump about his [[2018]] decision to eliminate the [[National Security Council]]'s pandemic-response office. Trump lashed out, "You know that's a false story, what you just said is a false story … You shouldn't be repeating a story you know is false," accusing Roberts of "working for [[CNN]]." (The charge of committing legitimate journalism is the most serious Trump could think to hurl at a Fox News employee.)
The story is not false. Trump did eliminate the job of coordinating a national pandemic response. And the strongest evidence of the damage he did is that this job is now being performed by [[Jared Kushner]].
In May 2018, the top White House official who was focused on pandemic response departed the White House. "The top White House official responsible for leading the U.S. response in the event of a deadly pandemic has left the administration, and the global health security team he oversaw has been disbanded," reported the [[Washington Post]] at the time. Trump and his allies — including then-NSC director [[John Bolton]], who undertook the ill-fated move — have since tried to muddy the waters about these moves, emphasizing the fact that they merely reorganized the National Security Council rather than bluntly firing everybody involved in pandemic response.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump reportedly calls John Bolton a 'traitor' and wants to block his book|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/feb/22/trump-john-bolton-traitor-book-marie-yovanovitch]]'' February 22, 2020, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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[[John Bolton]] is "a traitor" and his book should not be published before the election in November, [[Donald Trump]] reportedly told aides and media figures.
The president's views on news of a book deal for [[Marie Yovanovitch]], another key figure in the [[Ukraine]] scandal which led to Trump's impeachment, were not immediately clear.
Bolton, a former ambassador to the UN, was Trump's third national security adviser until he was fired in September last year.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump reportedly clashes with AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile over spam texts|https://www.theverge.com/2020/7/23/21335477/trump-att-verizon-tmobile-reelection-campaign-text-spam-clash-report]]'' July 23, 2020, Adi Robertson, [[The Verge]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s reelection campaign is reportedly fighting cellphone carriers over the right to send Americans unsolicited texts. According to [[Business Insider]], the campaign's lawyers are in active talks with phone companies after a third-party screening tool blocked Trump texts in early July. The campaign alleges that screening the texts amounts to suppressing political speech, while carriers fear allowing them will result in fines for violating anti-spam rules.
The [[2020]] election has brought a wave of text messages from across the political spectrum, particularly with the pandemic limiting in-person outreach. Many users didn't opt in to these missives, and it's unclear whether they violate federal laws meant to curb unwanted texts. The Trump administration, meanwhile, has imposed steeper fines for spammy and illegal robocalls. That's reportedly put carriers on edge despite Trump's campaign contending it's not illegally automating texts.
A campaign spokesperson told [[The Verge]] that it stands by its programs. "Any effort by the carriers to restrict the campaign from contacting its supporters is suppression of political speech. Plain and simple." Spokespeople for AT&T and Verizon directed us to the CTIA wireless industry group, which said in a statement that "we expect all senders – whether airlines, schools, banks or campaigns – to include clear opt-out language and gain prior consent before sending a text. These simple steps help protect consumers from spam, and maintain text messaging as a trusted medium for everyone." T-Mobile declined to comment on the record.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump responds to Bush's call for bipartisan unity with tweets attacking his enemies|https://www.vox.com/2020/5/3/21245726/trump-tweets-bush-coronavirus-bipartisan-unity-plague]]'' May 3, 2020, Zeeshan Aleem, [[Vox]]
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Amid rising confirmed coronavirus case counts, and a death toll that has begun to plateau, President [[Donald Trump]] spent much of Sunday lashing out at politicians, attacking the media, and bragging about his poll numbers. He also seemed to suggest Covid-19 is a cosmic or biblical force — and one that has already been stopped.
Sunday morning, the president panned former President [[George W. Bush]]'s recent call for bipartisan unity in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, arguing his predecessor should have spoken up on his behalf during Trump's impeachment process.
"Let us remember how small our differences are in the face of this shared threat," Bush said Saturday in a video message to the public. "In the final analysis, we are not partisan combatants."
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Trump Retweets Alt-Right Leader Who Has Praised White Supremacist Richard Spencer|https://www.newsweek.com/trump-tweets-alt-right-leader-who-praised-white-supremacist-richard-spencer-650852]]'' August 15, 2017, Graham Lanktree, [[Newsweek]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has retweeted a statement written by one of the alt-right's leading figures, who has defended white supremacists.
On Monday the president denounced violence at a rally in [[Charlottesville]], Virigina, over the weekend. "[[Racism]] is evil—and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans," Trump said Monday in a statement about the rally.
Trump's statement followed concerns, including from many [[Republican]]s, that his earlier condemnation of violence on "both sides" Saturday didn't single out racist groups, particularly after James A. Fields Jr. was charged with second-degree murder. Fields Jr. reportedly rammed his car into counter-protesters at the rally, killing one and injuring 19 others.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump reverses criticism of 'Send her back' chanters, renews attacks on Omar|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-reverses-criticism-send-her-back-1.5218688]]'' July 19, 2019, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] renewed his attacks on a Somali-born congresswoman Friday while reversing his previous criticisms of a [[North Carolina]] crowd who chanted "Send her back," defending them as "patriots" while again questioning the loyalty of four Democratic lawmakers of colour.
In a week that has been full of hostile exchanges over race and love of country on both sides, Trump returned to a pattern that has become familiar during controversies of his own making: Ignite a firestorm, backtrack from it, but then double down on his original, inflammatory position.
"You know what I'm unhappy with?" Trump answered when reporters at the White House asked if he was unhappy with the Wednesday night crowd. "Those people in North Carolina, that stadium was packed. It was a record crowd. And I could have filled it 10 times, as you know. Those are incredible people. They are incredible patriots. But I'm unhappy when a congresswoman goes and says, 'I'm going to be the president's nightmare."'
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump rewards conspiracy theorist with key national security job|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/07/john-ratcliffe-trump-russia-mueller/]]'' July 30, 2019, David Corn, [[Mother Jones]]
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In what can hardly be considered a surprise, [[Donald Trump]] has selected as his number-one intelligence official an ardent Trump defender who has little experience in the intelligence field and who misrepresented his role in an important anti-terrorism case. But Rep. [[John Ratcliffe]] (R-[[Texas]]), who Trump has chosen to be the director of national intelligence, also will be at odds with the intelligence community. Ratcliffe has promoted the view that the [[FBI]], in its investigation of the Trump-[[Russia]] scandal, has been a "terror," and he has fueled the conspiracy theories of the paranoid right that claim a supposed Deep State cabal cooked up the Russia investigation in an effort to keep Trump out of the White House and thwart his presidency.
Ratcliffe has endorsed the notion that there is a "Spygate" scandal and that the FBI went rogue when it kicked off its Trump-Russia investigation.
Ratcliffe has not gone full-Hannity in this regard; he doesn't rail explicitly against the Deep State as he pushes the Trump line—no collusion and no obstruction of justice! But as a prominent member of the House intelligence committee and a former federal prosecutor, Ratcliffe, via tweets and appearances on [[Fox News]], has tried to give credence to the alternative narrative that the real scandal is not the Russian attack on the [[2016]] election that was mounted to help Trump, but the FBI's investigation of all this.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Said He Didn't Know the President Actually Runs America|https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3d4nb/trump-said-he-didnt-know-the-president-actually-runs-america]]'' August 18, 2021, Trone Dowd, [[Vice News]]
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In a rare interview since leaving office, [[Donald Trump]] admitted this week that before he became commander-in-chief, he'd assumed that most of the president's power didn't actually come from the president.
"I have never realized how important, frankly—and it is a horrible thing to say—how important a president, the head of this country is," Trump told [[Fox News]] host [[Sean Hannity]] on Tuesday night. "I thought it would maybe run through bureaucracy. It doesn't. You need somebody up there that they are going to respect."
Trump's puzzling remarks about his understanding of presidential power were among several statements made during the interview focused almost entirely on President [[Joe Biden]]'s handling of U.S. military withdrawal in [[Afghanistan]], which Trump called "the greatest embarrassment in the history of our country."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump said he wants to keep Grand Princess cruise passengers on the ship so that US coronavirus numbers don't 'double.' That strategy failed in Japan.|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-keep-passengers-on-grand-princess-cruise-ship-coronavirus-2020-3]]'' March 7, 2020, Morgan McFall-Johnsen, [[Business Insider]]
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The Grand Princess cruise ship is sitting off the coast of [[San Francisco]], waiting for the CDC's next instructions after 21 passengers and crew tested positive for the new coronavirus.
President Trump said Friday that despite what experts tell him, he wants to keep passengers and crew on the ship so that coronavirus cases in the US don't "double."
One passenger responded: "He can come on board if he wants and serve us our food and bring me my towel."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Said No Tear Gas Used to Clear Protesters for Photo Op. These Canisters Suggest Otherwise.|https://www.thedailybeast.com/wusa-reporters-say-they-found-tear-gas-canisters-after-trumps-st-johns-photo-op]]'' June 4, 2020, William Bredderman, [[Daily Beast]]
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A reporter from the [[Washington]], D.C. TV station W[[USA]] 9 shared images on [[Twitter]] of tear gas canisters he and a colleague collected near the White House on Monday—contradicting claims from the White House and U.S. Park [[Police]] that authorities did not deploy the weapon against peaceful protesters to clear the way for President [[Donald Trump]]'s photo-op.
The photographs show spent CM Spede Heat CS and CM Skat Shell OC short-range rounds, both produced by the firm Defense Technology "as a crowd management tool for the rapid and broad deployment of chemical agent," as described on the company's website. While "OC" stands for oleoresin capsicum, a chile-pepper-derived substance, "CS" is an industry abbreviation for 2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile—the key ingredient in tear gas.
The effects, according to the vendor: "burning sensation, heavy flow of tears, involuntary closing of eyes."
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Trump said U.S. soldiers injured and killed in war were 'losers,' magazine reports|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-said-us-soldiers-injured-and-killed-in-war-were-losers-magazine-reports/2020/09/03/6e1725cc-ee35-11ea-99a1-71343d03bc29_story.html]]'' September 4, 2020, Colby Itkowitz, [[Washington Post]]
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Meadows said Thursday that Trump had wanted to attend the ceremony but that bad weather prevented him from flying there, and a two-hour search for a motorcade was unsuccessful. Two officials on the trip, including former press secretary Sarah Sanders, disputed that the president's reason for not attending the ceremony was his distaste for those killed in war.
But critics at the time speculated he was simply not up for the visit. The weather and traffic did not keep Canadian Prime Minister [[Justin Trudeau]], German Chancellor [[Angela Merkel]] and French President [[Emmanuel Macron]] from visiting other sites around the capital.
But Trump allegedly asked senior staff members, "Why should I go to that cemetery? It's filled with losers," according to the Atlantic article. He also referred to the 1,800 Marines who died as "suckers" for getting killed, the Atlantic reported.
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Trump says "I don't know what (postmaster general) is doing" amid controversy over changes at U.S. Postal Service|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/president-trump-press-conference-watch-live-stream-today-2020-08-15/]]'' August 15, 2020, [[CBS News]]
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President Trump on Saturday defended postmaster general [[Louis DeJoy]] amid criticisms of his actions at the helm of the U.S. Postal Service, although Mr. Trump did admit "I don't know what he's doing." "I can only tell you he's a very smart man," Mr. Trump said. "He'll be a great postmaster general."
Mr. Trump also denied that he and the postmaster general are deliberately attempting to hamper the Postal Service in the run up the general election. He claimed DeJoy "would love to see" successful mail-in voting, although the president also then said he has not spoken to DeJoy about it.
When asked about the recent warning from the U.S. Postal Service that mail-in ballots for the November election may not arrive on time, Mr. Trump again voiced his disapproval of mail-in voting.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump says China "should have told us" about coronavirus. He removed the official meant to do that.|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/3/23/21190713/coronavirus-trump-china-cdc-embed-quick]]'' March 23, 2020, Sean Collins, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] loves to blame [[China]] for the coronavirus pandemic, but new information surfaced over the weekend that the administration eliminated a position last July that potentially could have helped the US get an earlier jump on a response to the crisis, suggesting the president may need to place blame a little closer to home.
The Trump administration told the United States' embed at the [[Chinese]] Center for Disease Control and Prevention (C[[DC]]) that the position would be defunded, causing her to leave her post in July [[2019]], according to a report from [[Reuters]]'s [[Marisa Taylor]]. The embed helped train Chinese pubic health experts and served in part as a liaison between Chinese officials and their counterparts in the US.
With the administration planning to discontinue the role, the embed return to the US about five months before China began to see its first Covid-19 cases. Under normal circumstances, the embed likely would have passed information about the novel virus to US officials. Instead, Chinese officials were able for weeks to conceal the virus and the threat it posed, leading to a delay in the world's response to what was then a matter of great concern and is now a pandemic.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Trump says Confederate flag proud symbol of U.S. South|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-confederate/trump-says-confederate-flag-proud-symbol-of-u-s-south-idUSKCN24K0I0]]'' July 19, 2020, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] declined to say the [[Confederate]] flag was an offensive symbol in an interview broadcast on Sunday, saying it is a source of pride for people who love the South.
The [[Republican]] president was asked on "[[Fox News]] Sunday," if the flag, considered a symbol of slavery and oppression by most Americans, was offensive.
"It depends on who you're talking about, when you're talking about," Trump responded. "When people proudly had their Confederate flags they're not talking about racism. They love their flag, it represents the South. They like the South ... I say it's freedom of many things, but it's freedom of speech."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Says He 'Appreciates' That QAnon Supporters 'Like Me Very Much'|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-qanon-supporters_n_5f3da82dc5b6dd1401497189?ri18n=true]]'' August 19, 2020, Dominique Mosbergen, [[Huffington Post]]
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"I don't know much about the movement, other than I understand they like me very much, which I appreciate," he told a reporter in response to a question about [[QAnon]]. "I have heard that it is gaining in popularity … I've heard these are people that love our country."
President [[Donald Trump]] said Wednesday that he "appreciates" that supporters of QAnon , the far-right conspiracy movement, "like me very much."
Trump is asked to shed light on his thoughts about about the lunatic QAnon conspiracy theory. Instead of denouncing it, he says, "I understand they like me very much, which I appreciate." "I've heard these are people who love our country," he adds, coming close to an endorsement pic.twitter.com/gcvHvuqzIa
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump Says He Expects to Be 'Reinstated' As President in August: Report|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-expects-to-be-reinstated-as-president-august-2021-6]]'' June 1, 2021, Jake Lahut, [[Business Insider]]
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Former President [[Donald Trump]] has been telling people he thinks he'll return to the White House as the sitting president by August, the [[New York Times]] reporter [[Maggie Haberman]] tweeted on Tuesday.
Haberman, who broke some of the biggest stories of the Trump administration and has been covering him for decades, added that Trump had been "laser focused" on election audits in states whose results he is still trying to overturn.
The anti-democratic conspiracy theory has been bubbling up in fringe conservative media for several months. It has no basis under the Constitution or any legitimate legal framework.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump says he is considering pardon for leaker Edward Snowden|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-snowden-pardon-1.5688359]]'' August 15, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] said on Saturday he is considering a pardon for [[Edward Snowden]], the former U.S. [[National Security Agency]] contractor — now living in [[Russia]] — whose spectacular leaks shook the U.S. intelligence community in [[2013]].
The [[Republican]] president's comments followed an interview Trump gave to the [[New York Post]] this week in which he said of Snowden that "there are a lot of people that think that he is not being treated fairly" by U.S. law enforcement.
U.S. authorities for years have wanted Snowden returned to the United States to face a criminal trial on espionage charges brought in 2013.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Says He Never Called John McCain a 'Fucking Loser'|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/y3zj3b/trump-says-he-never-called-john-mccain-a-fucking-loser]]'' September 4, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]], who dodged the draft during the [[Vietnam]] war and has openly questioned [[John McCain]]'s status as a war hero on multiple occasions, says he's absolutely certain that he has never referred to the former senator as a "fucking loser" or derided America's soldiers who died in World War I as "suckers."
Trump on Thursday night angrily denied a raft of fresh allegations about derogatory comments he made in [[2018]] during a trip to [[France]], and comments he made to staff following McCain's death.
He described anyone who would make such remarks as "lowlifes," "liars," and "animals," describing the Atlantic magazine, where the allegations appeared, as a "terrible magazine." The president said he'd be willing to "swear on whatever, or whoever, I was asked to swear on" to prove he never made the comments.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump says he only gave Colorado 1% of the ventilators it needs after GOP senator asked for them|https://www.salon.com/2020/04/09/trump-says-he-only-gave-colorado-1-of-the-ventilators-it-needs-after-gop-senator-asked-for-them/]]'' April 9, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] was accused of political favoritism in the administration's coronavirus response after only sending a fraction of the ventilators sought by [[Colorado]]'s Democratic governor "at the request" of the state's [[Republican]] senator.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, has been pleading for the federal government to provide his state with 10,000 ventilators since last month.
"Colorado's COVID-19 death rate is rising faster than any other state right now; the pandemic is spreading so fast that lags in testing are masking the true conditions experienced by Coloradans across the state," Polis said in a letter to Vice President [[Mike Pence]], who is leading the White House coronavirus task force.
Not only did the federal government not respond to the request, but Polis also told [[CNN]] just days later the federal government seized an order of 500 ventilators bought by the state.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump says people flush the toilet 10 times and seeks solution|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/dec/06/trump-says-people-flush-the-toilet-10-times-and-seeks-solution]]'' December 7, 2019, Matthew Cantor, [[The Guardian]]
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Speaking to the press on Friday, with the hammer of impeachment poised to fall and countless domestic and international crises to consider, [[Donald Trump]] took on a pressing enemy: poor water pressure caused by conservation laws.
"People are flushing toilets 10 times, 15 times as opposed to once. They end up using more water," Trump said while talking with business owners about what he called "commonsense" steps to end overregulation.
The government, Trump said, was investigating: "We're looking very strongly at sinks and showers," he said, prompting listeners to picture him staring as hard as he could at a tap.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump screamed at Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch in "humongous blowup" over "unfair" coverage: report|https://www.salon.com/2020/09/10/trump-screamed-at-fox-news-owner-rupert-murdoch-in-humongous-blowup-over-unfair-coveragereport/]]'' September 10, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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Trump and Murdoch had the "humongous blowup" during a phone call, a new article by [[Vanity Fair]]'s Gabriel Sherman revealed.
"Trump yelled that Fox's coverage is unfair and the polling is fake," a source told Sherman, adding that "Rupert defended the network's standards and polling."
According to the report, Trump blames Murdoch for airing critical segments about his presidency. [[Fox News]] national security correspondent [[Jennifer Griffin]] recently independently verified key parts of a bombshell exposé in which advisers close to Trump revealed to [[The Atlantic]] that he had called U.S. military heroes killed in combat "losers" and "suckers."
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Trump Secretly Mocks His Christian Supporters|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/09/trump-secretly-mocks-his-christian-supporters/616522/]]'' September 29, 2020, McKay Coppins, [[The Atlantic]]
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One day in 2015, [[Donald Trump]] beckoned [[Michael Cohen]], his longtime confidant and personal attorney, into his office. Trump was brandishing a printout of an article about an Atlanta-based megachurch pastor trying to raise $60 million from his flock to buy a private jet. Trump knew the preacher personally—Creflo Dollar had been among a group of evangelical figures who visited him in [[2011]] while he was first exploring a presidential bid. During the meeting, Trump had reverently bowed his head in prayer while the pastors laid hands on him. Now he was gleefully reciting the impious details of Dollar's quest for a Gulfstream G650.
Trump seemed delighted by the "scam," Cohen recalled to me, and eager to highlight that the pastor was "full of shit."
"They're all hustlers," Trump said.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump set to return to public arena as emails reveal how he pushed election lie|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jun/05/arizona-emails-donald-trump-rudy-giuliani-maricopa-audit]]'' June 5, 2021, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] was forced to confront his drastically diminished online presence this week, as a two-year suspension from [[Facebook]] for inciting the Capitol attack followed the closure of his blog, an endeavour which failed to attract an audience.
Nonetheless, the former president was poised to return to the public arena on Saturday night, with a speech to the [[North Carolina]] [[Republican]] convention in Greenville.
Trump, who will be 75 on 14 June, was impeached for inciting the Capitol attack as part of his lie that his electoral defeat was the result of mass fraud. He was acquitted thanks to Republican supporters in [[Congress]], who also blocked a bipartisan investigation of 6 January, and remains eligible to run for office again. The former president is reportedly due to hold rallies this summer in other keenly contested states, [[Florida]] and [[Georgia]] among them.
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{{f169.png}} ''[[Trump Should Be Removed from Office|https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2019/december-web-only/trump-should-be-removed-from-office.html]]'' December 19, 2019, Mark Galli, [[Christianity Today]]
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In our founding documents, [[Billy Graham]] explains that [[Christianity Today]] will help evangelical Christians interpret the news in a manner that reflects their faith. The impeachment of [[Donald Trump]] is a significant event in the story of our republic. It requires comment.
The typical CT approach is to stay above the fray and allow Christians with different political convictions to make their arguments in the public square, to encourage all to pursue justice according to their convictions and treat their political opposition as charitably as possible. We want CT to be a place that welcomes Christians from across the political spectrum, and reminds everyone that politics is not the end and purpose of our being. We take pride in the fact, for instance, that politics does not dominate our homepage.
That said, we do feel it necessary from time to time to make our own opinions on political matters clear—always, as Graham encouraged us, doing so with both conviction and love. We love and pray for our president, as we love and pray for leaders (as well as ordinary citizens) on both sides of the political aisle.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump signs law increasing max robocall fine to $10,000|https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/1/21045369/robocall-traced-act-signed-trump-law-congress-fcc-ajit-pai]]'' January 1, 2020, Julia Alexander, [[The Verge]]
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President Trump has signed a law increasing fines on spammy robocalls and requiring phone service providers to begin authenticating calls across networks.
The Telephone [[Robocall]] [[Abuse]] [[Criminal]] Enforcement and Deterrence Act (TRACED Act) was signed on Monday, after [[Congress]] approved the landmark bill earlier this month to give the federal government new abilities to go after illegal robocallers. [[Fines]] can now reach $10,000 per call. The law also requires major carriers such as AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile to use a new technology called STIR/SHAKEN to help customers know if they're being targeted by a robocaller with a spoofed number.
"I applaud Congress for working in a bipartisan manner to combat illegal robocalls and malicious caller ID spoofing," [[Federal Communications Commission]] chairman [[Ajit Pai]] said in a statement. Pai added he's glad the agency "has a longer statute of limitations" to pursue scammers.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump social media summit attendees clash with reporters in Rose Garden|https://thehill.com/homenews/media/452731-trump-social-media-summit-attendees-clash-with-reporters-in-rose-garden]]'' July 11, 2019, Brett Samuels, [[The Hill]]
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A handful of conservative personalities who attended President Trump Donald John TrumpControversial platform Gab slams White House for not inviting it to social media summit GOP senator: US should 'reevaluate' long-term relationship with Saudis Pelosi reportedly told Trump deputy: 'What was your name, dear?' MORE's social media summit on Thursday clashed with reporters in the Rose Garden after they were invited to sit in on an announcement about the census.
The scene played out as Trump stood between Attorney General [[William Barr]] William Pelham BarrConservatives ask Barr to lay out Trump's rationale for census question Trump increasingly boxed in on census citizenship question Jeffrey Epstein forces [[Washington]] to deal with embarrassing connections MORE and Commerce Secretary [[Wilbur Ross]] Wilbur Louis RossHillicon Valley: Appeals court rules Trump can't block people on [[Twitter]] | Tech giants to testify in House antitrust investigation | DHS set for grilling over facial recognition tech | Commerce to allow sales to Huawei [[Census]] paves moment of truth for the Supreme Court and rule of law Can he do that? How to answer this common question in the Trump era MORE, and a number of far-right social media personalities and attendees criticized for having promoted conspiracy theories sat in the audience. The mood quickly turned confrontational after the president returned inside.
[[Sebastian Gorka]] Sebastian Lukacs GorkaWarren, Sanders, Booker urge review of Sinclair .6B acquisition of regional sports networks Katharine Gorka to be named CBP press secretary Gorka slams [[PBS]] children's show 'Arthur' over gay wedding MORE, a former White House adviser, stormed over to engage with Playboy correspondent [[Brian Karem]] at the conclusion of Trump's remarks, where the president announced he would drop his bid to add a citizenship question to the census.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump sought a reopening but found the virus in the White House instead|https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/08/politics/donald-trump-staffers-coronavirus/index.html]]'' May 8, 2020, Kevin Liptak, [[CNN]]
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Two days later, Vice President [[Mike Pence]]'s press secretary also tested positive, setting off another round of tests, delaying the vice president's trip to [[Iowa]] and causing more hand-wringing inside the White House about who might be infected.
[[Ivanka Trump]]'s personal assistant also tested positive for coronavirus, a source familiar told [[CNN]] on Friday night, although she has been teleworking for nearly two months and has not been around the President's daughter in several weeks.
The arrival of coronavirus to the West Wing only served to illustrate the continued spread of the disease months into a pandemic that's taken more than 77,000 American lives and turned a once hot economy to ice . Even the nightly deep cleanings, regular testing and a lot of wishful thinking couldn't prevent the virus from arriving on Trump's doorstep.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Speech Features Totally Inappropriate Song And Twitter Loses It|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/donald-trump-rally-live-and-let-die-ohio_n_5f2d1d4fc5b6e96a22b10dfb]]'' August 7, 2020, Ron Dicker, [[Huffington Post]]
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The Guns N' Roses ' cover of [[Paul McCartney]] and Wings' "Live and Let Die" blared on the loudspeaker before the president's speech at a Whirlpool plant in Clyde, [[Ohio]].
Whoever was behind the music at President [[Donald Trump]] 's appearance at an Ohio washing machine factory on Thursday might want to rethink the playlist.
[[The Intercept]]'s [[Robert Mackey]] posted video of the tasteless moment, noting that Ohio Gov. [[Mike DeWine]] could not attend because he had tested positive for COVID-19, "the disease that killed over 1,400 Americans yesterday." A second test later showed DeWine negative.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump spends post-presidency allowance on high-priced aides as he builds out political machine|https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/19/politics/trump-post-presidency-allowance/index.html]]'' May 19, 2021, Gabby Orr, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Former President [[Donald Trump]] has spent his first five months away from [[Washington]] surrounded by a generously paid group of staffers, at least one of whom received a $32,000 raise over their White House salary, according to [[Freedom of Information Act]] records obtained by CNN.
As of May 12, the compensation for aides kept on by Trump and former Vice President [[Mike Pence]], who received about 20% of the $2.6 million sum available to both men in accordance with the Presidential Transaction Act, totaled $1.26 million. The lump sum for transition activities, which is managed by the [[General Services Administration]] during a former president's first six months out of office, is typically applied toward rent for a suitable office space, staff salaries and benefits, and printing and postage expenses.
In Trump's case, the bulk of the funds available to him have been used to pay several ex-White House staffers who remained by his side at his [[Mar-a-Lago]] estate in South [[Florida]] -- where he has been building out a post-presidential political machine -- before he relocated earlier this month to his Bedminster, [[New Jersey]], golf club , where he and his team will spend the summer. The FOIA records, which the Citizens for [[Ethics]] and Responsibility in Washington (CREW) shared with CNN, show that everyone from Trump's post-presidential communications director [[Dan Scavino]] and adviser [[Stephen Miller]] to an unidentified personal aide are receiving six-figure salaries.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Spent the Weekend Tweeting Wild Conspiracy Theories While Nearly 5,000 Americans Died of Coronavirus|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/jgeyy3/trump-spent-this-weekend-tweeting-wild-conspiracy-theories-while-nearly-5000-americans-died-of-coronavirus]]'' May 4, 2020, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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On Monday morning, Trump fired off a shot at [[MSNBC]] host Joe [[Scarborough]] and co-host/wife Mika Brzezinski, saying [[Florida]] should "open up a long overdue Florida Cold Case" against Scarborough over the [[2001]] death of one of the employees in then-[[Congress]]man Scarborough's district office.
The death of 28-year-old Lori Klausutis was ruled an accident; the coroner said she had an undiagnosed heart condition that caused her to pass out, and she hit her head when she fell, causing a fatal blood clot to the brain. But this isn't the first time Trump has implied his former friend had something to do with Klausutis' death.
Aside from casually implying that Scarborough killed someone, over the weekend Trump gorged on positive news about himself, wrote highly questionable retweets, and attacked opponents in politics and the media. After tweeting that he had 96% support from [[Republican]]s in the latest Gallup poll (it was 93%, but who's counting), he retweeted an account called SexCounseling that asked: Why not 100%?
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump spreads new lies about voter fraud, stoking fears of a 'rigged election'|https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/22/politics/trump-voter-fraud-lies-fact-check/index.html]]'' June 22, 2020, Marshall Cohen, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) Reeling after a weekend campaign rally with lower-than-expected turnout, President [[Donald Trump]] changed the subject Monday morning with a series of widely debunked lies about alleged voter fraud in US elections, stoking fears of a "rigged election" this November.
Trump tweeted an article highlighting Attorney General [[William Barr]]'s recent comment that expanding mail-in voting "absolutely opens the floodgates to fraud." (This specific claim has been debunked many times.) Trump added his own commentary to the article, tweeting, "This will be the Election disaster of our time. Mail-In [[Ballo]]ts will lead to a RIGGED ELECTION!"
Trump then tweeted an all-caps missive with many of the debunked claims he's been pushing all year: "RIGGED [[2020]] ELECTION: MILLIONS OF MAIL-IN BALLOTS WILL BE PRINTED BY FOREIGN COUNTRIES, AND OTHERS. IT WILL BE THE SCANDAL OF OUR TIMES!"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Staff Keep Spreading Manipulated Videos Of Joe Biden|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/trump-staff-spreading-manipulated-biden-videos]]'' August 31, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The White House and President Trump's reelection campaign on Monday circulated two videos that had been manipulated to negatively portray presidential candidate [[Joe Biden]]. Both videos spread widely on social media before being flagged as false or manipulated.
The first video was posted on Saturday, Aug. 29, but promoted to new audiences a day later by [[Dan Scavino]], the White House deputy chief of communications.
The video, which purported to show Joe Biden asleep during a TV interview, was a manipulated copy of a [[2011]] KBAK news segment in which actor Harry Belafonte appears to be napping during a live interview. The manipulated version shared by Scavino substituted Biden for Belafonte and added a snoring soundtrack.
!!!See also
*[[Trump Steaks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trump_Steaks]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f355.png}} ''[[TRUMP STEAKS!!!|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyONt_ZH_aw]]'' July 7, 2007, Jagon331, [[YouTube]]
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"Believe me- I understand steaks, it's my favorite food!"
The man himself- [[Donald Trump]], promoting "the next star in the Trump galaxy... TRUMP STEAKS!"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump still refuses to admit he was wrong about the Central Park 5|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/6/18/18684217/trump-central-park-5-netflix]]'' June 18, 2019, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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More than a decade after the exoneration of five black and Latino teens accused of raping a woman in Central Park, President [[Donald Trump]] indicated on Tuesday that he still doesn't accept their innocence. Nor does he think he owes them an apology for publicly calling for their executions.
The teenagers, known as the Central Park 5, were exonerated by DNA evidence and a confession from the true perpetrator in [[2002]], 13 years after they were vilified by prosecutors and in the press after being charged and convicted of the rape of a white woman jogging in the park. The story is back in the news because of a recently released [[Netflix]] series about the case titled When They See Us.
Before leaving for his reelection campaign launch rally in [[Florida]], Trump took a number of questions from reporters outside the White House. April Ryan of American Urban Radio Networks asked if he'll "apologize to the Central Park 5" for taking out a full page newspaper ad calling for their executions. Trump indicated he will not.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump stokes coronavirus conspiracy theory involving Rod Rosenstein's sister|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/02/trump-stokes-coronavirus-conspiracy-theory-involving-rod-rosensteins-sister/]]'' February 26, 2020, Travis Gettys, [[Raw Story]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] is singling out a particular official with the Centers for Disease Control for warning against the possible spread of the coronavirus.
The president is furious that CDC officials warned Tuesday that the COVID-19 virus could potentially shut down schools and businesses, and he reportedly blames Dr. [[Nancy Messonnier]], the director of the agency and the sister of former deputy attorney general [[Rod Rosenstein]] — as [[Rush Limbaugh]] did on his national radio program.
"This person running this agency, who does she donate to?" Limbaugh said during his syndicated show. "Well, her brother is Rod Rosenstein. I'm guessing, let me check. I need to double-check this, because what I'm seeing here is 'Messonnier's sister is Rod Rosenstein' — unless Rosenstein's had a sex-change operation, that can't be right."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump subjected to boos, chants while paying respects to Ruth Bader Ginsburg|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-ginsburg-booing-1.5736928]]'' September 24, 2020, Associated Press , [[CBC News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] paid respects to the late U.S. Supreme Court [[Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg]] Thursday morning, just two days before he announces his nominee to replace her on the high court.
The president and his wife, Melania — both wearing masks — stood silently at the top of the steps of the court and looked down at Ginsburg's flag-draped coffin, surrounded by white flowers.
Moments after he arrived, booing could be heard from spectators who then briefly chanted, "Vote him out."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump sued for defamation by columnist who accuses him of 1996 sexual assault|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/carroll-lawsuit-trump-1.5347019]]'' November 4, 2019, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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A woman who accuses [[Donald Trump]] of raping her more than 23 years ago in a [[New York]] department store sued the U.S. president on Monday over statements he made in June denying that the attack occurred and criticizing her for coming forward.
[[E. Jean Carroll]], a longtime Elle magazine advice columnist, said in a complaint filed in a New York state court in [[Manhattan]] that Trump lied about attacking her, and "smeared her integrity, honesty, and dignity" by concocting a "swarm of related lies" to explain why she would make the incident up.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. White House Press Secretary [[Stephanie Grisham]] told the [[Washington Post]] that "the lawsuit is frivolous and the story is a fraud — just like the author."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Sues The Washington Post For Defamation|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-washington-post-lawsuit-libel_n_5e5f53e8c5b63aaf8f5f379f]]'' March 4, 2020, Dominique Mosbergen, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has fulfilled his threat to sue more media outlets for defamation. His target this time: The [[Washington Post]].
Trump's campaign sued The [[New York Times]] for libel last week over a [[2019]] opinion piece written by Max Frankel, a former executive editor of the newspaper. Frankel suggested in his essay that Trump's campaign had engaged in a "quid pro quo" with [[Russia]] before the [[2016]] presidential election.
The president called Frankel's remarks "totally wrong" during a press briefing last Wednesday.
"They did a bad thing," Trump told reporters, referring to the Times. "There will be more coming."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump suffers political side-effects playing TV doctor during COVID-19 pandemic|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/medical-cures-trump-coronavirus-covid-19-1.5544348]]'' April 25, 2020, Alexander Panetta, [[CBC News]]
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Warning: Speculating about medical cures on live television during a global pandemic may carry multiple unwanted side-effects.
Just ask U.S. President [[Donald Trump]].
On Friday, institutions in different countries were issuing health warnings about different medical ideas the president of United States had shared with millions of television viewers.
The most attention-grabbing alert came from the British company that makes Lysol disinfectant products, which issued an obvious-sounding admonition: Don't inject yourself with Lysol.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Suggests More Lawsuits Against Media For Expressing 'Wrong' Opinions|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-media-opinion-lawsuit_n_5e5720b7c5b66137fb5d7ef6]]'' February 26, 2020, Josephine Harvey, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] doubled down on his campaign's decision to sue The [[New York Times]] for libel over an opinion piece Wednesday, claiming that the writer's opinion was "totally wrong" and that there will be more lawsuits coming.
At a news briefing Wednesday night, [[Brian Karem]], Playboy magazine's White House correspondent and a [[CNN]] analyst, brought up the libel suit against the Times over a [[2019]] opinion article by [[Max Frankel]], former executive editor of the Times. Karem asked the president: "Is it your opinion or is it your contention that if people have an opinion contrary to yours that they should be sued?"
"Well, when they get the opinion totally wrong, as The New York Times did, and, frankly, they've got a lot wrong over the last number of years," Trump said. "So we'll see how that, let that work its way through the courts."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Suggests We Choose Profits Over Saving Lives From Coronavirus|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/k7e53y/trump-cuomo-economic-viability-over-saving-lives-coronavirus]]'' March 25, 2020, Emanuel Maiberg, [[Vice News]]
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As the coronavirus rages across the country, killing dozens of people a day, overwhelming hospitals, and demolishing the lives of anyone who's not able to keep making an income from home, our government has started to seriously float a new strategy to deal with the deadly global pandemic: let potentially millions of people die long, excruciating deaths in order to more quickly repair the economy.
I've spent the last 16 days hiding in my apartment to do whatever I can to not get sick and to "flatten the curve," a mantra we've been holding on to for dear life as the world falls apart around us. The idea is that by extremely limiting our movement and contact with other people, we'll be able to slow the spread of coronavirus to a pace that our healthcare system could better manage. [[Hospital]]s in [[New York City]], an epicenter of the pandemic, are already overwhelmed. The number of available beds is running out faster than the state and hospitals are able to increase capacity, the number of available and life saving ventilators is quickly dwindling, and healthcare providers are already coming in to work potentially sick and without appropriate protective gear.
Disaster has already struck. It's foolish and dangerous to pretend otherwise. The best we can do now is reduce the amount of human suffering, or at least that's what I thought the goal was when we said "we're all in this together." But the President, the governor of New York, and countless economic palm readers have suggested that some number of easily avoidable deaths is perhaps acceptable and even good if it means people can start going back to work, buying consumer goods, and pulling the stock market up from its weeks-long nosedive.
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Trump supporter is removed from American Airlines flight|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8435857/Trump-supporter-removed-American-Airlines-flight.html]]'' June 18, 2020, Sophie Tanno, [[Daily Mail]]
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A Trump supporter was left outraged after he was removed from an American Airlines flight for refusing to wear a face mask.
[[Brandon Straka]], a conservative commentator who has appeared on [[Fox News]], was denied travel on Wednesday as airlines move to enforce stricter safety measures.
After being refused on the flight, Straka condemned the incident as 'absolutely insane' and said 'we don't even have a choice anymore' in a video on social media.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Supporters Are Intimidating Voters at the Polls|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/3az949/trump-supporters-are-already-intimidating-voters-at-the-polls]]'' September 21, 2020, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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As [[Virginia]] entered its first weekend of early voting, a group of Trump supporters at a polling location in northern Virginia chanted "four more years" and forced county election officials to provide "escorts" to get some voters past the group.
The incident, which happened at the county board of elections in the D.C. suburb of Fairfax, followed a rally nearby featuring [[Republican National Committee]] co-chair [[Tommy Hicks]], the [[New York Times]] reported. Afterward, the group reportedly migrated over to the voting site.
Video captured by [[Maryland]] photographer Anthony Tilghman shows the crowd carrying Trump signs and flags and chanting, "Four more years!" right outside the building.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Supporters Are Staging Armed Protests to Stick It to Coronavirus|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/trump-supporters-protest-coronavirus-orders]]'' April 16, 2020, Caleb Ecarma, [[Vanity Fair]]
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In the capital cities of [[Michigan]], [[Kentucky]], and [[North Carolina]], hundreds of conservatives staged mass protests on Wednesday against social distancing orders—and top right-wing media figures are cheering them on. Despite coronavirus causing over 30,000 deaths in America alone, the pro-Trump and largely mask-less protesters, some of whom flew [[Confederate]] flags and open-carried AR-15 and AK-47 variants, gathered to demand an end to outbreak-reduction efforts and a premature return to normalcy.
The largest protest was staged in Michigan, where conservatives formed a tight-knit crowd around the steps of the [[Lansing]] capitol building and blocked off surrounding streets in the self-titled "[[Operation Gridlock]]" effort. The protesters' ire was aimed at Democratic governor [[Gretchen Whitmer]], who, while facing the third-worst outbreak in the U.S., extended Michigan's stay-at-home order last week to April 30, banning gatherings of 10 or more people and the reopening of nonessential businesses and schools. She issued the executive action after over 20,000 Michiganders had become infected with COVID-19 and nearly 1,000 had died, leading to capacity issues at [[Detroit]]-area hospitals.
Her most radical GOP constituents have called the order tyrannical, as they made evident by blaring car horns, waving signs that likened Whitmer to Hitler—including one that read, "Trump, lock up the Nazi woman from Michigan"—and chanting, "Lock her up!" and "We will not comply!" on the capitol front lawn. The protest was organized by the [[Michigan Freedom Fund]] and [[Michigan Conservative Coalition]], the former of which is backed by the billionaire family of [[Betsy DeVos]], [[Donald Trump]]'s education secretary. [[MLive]] reporter Malachi Barrett highlighted the president's influence on the rallygoers, calling it "half protest, half Trump rally," an unsurprising connection given that Trump has recently upped demands for "OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN!"
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{{f188.png}} ''[[Trump Supporters at the DeploraBall|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/02/06/trump-supporters-at-the-deploraball]]'' January 30, 2017, Andrew Marantz, [[New Yorker]]
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In front of the Press Club were several dozen police officers and several hundred protesters. One of the protesters, wearing a black mask, crossed McInnes's path; McInnes grabbed him by the shoulder, turned him around, and punched him in the face. "What the fuck?" the protester shouted. "Fuck you, fascist!" A few police officers rushed to arrest the protester, while other officers escorted the [[Proud Boys]] inside.
"We made it!" Fairbanks said. "Thank you for protecting me."
"Don't mention it, m'lady," McInnes said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump surrogates have started normalizing sexual assault in a terrifying way|https://www.vox.com/identities/2016/10/10/13227342/trump-debate-tapes-conway-sessions-spicer-sexual-assault]]'' October 10, 2016, Emily Crockett, [[Vox]]
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During Sunday night's presidential debate, [[Donald Trump]] repeatedly dodged moderator [[Anderson Cooper]]'s attempts to call him out for bragging about sexual assault in leaked comments that surfaced on Friday. Trump dismissed the comments as "locker room talk," pivoted to talking about ISIS, and talked about his "tremendous respect for women" before finally saying that, no, he had never actually done the things he talked about on the tape.
But in defending Trump after the debate, some of his surrogates went a lot further than just changing the subject or denying that Trump actually did the things he said he did. They denied that his comments could even be described as sexual assault in the first place.
In an interview with the Weekly Standard, Sen. [[Jeff Sessions]] (R-AL) said he wouldn't "characterize" the behavior described in the tapes "as sexual assault."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump swiped $44 billion from FEMA as he undermined unemployment negotiations before Hurricane Laura|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/27/trump-swiped-44-billion-from-fema-as-he-undermined-unemployment-negotiations-before-hurricane-laura/]]'' August 28, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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Lawmakers are concerned that President [[Donald Trump]]'s decision to swipe $44 billion from the [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] ([[FEMA]]) will leave its disaster fund depleted amid a record-setting hurricane season.
Trump issued a memorandum allowing states to use $44 billion from FEMA's Disaster Relief Fund to pay $300 per week in enhanced federal unemployment benefits earlier this month. The move came after Trump and Senate [[Republican]]s refused to budge on their demands to slash boosted unemployment benefits, repeating a widely-debunked claim that the extra pandemic aid was a disincentive for workers to return to their jobs. House Democrats, meanwhile, approved a full extension of the $600-per-week benefit back in May.
After [[Hurricane Laura]] made landfall this week in [[Louisiana]] amid a hurricane season which has already seen a record-setting number of named storms, lawmakers worry Trump's move could leave FEMA unprepared to respond to recovery efforts. If the entire $44 billion is used, it could deplete the disaster relief agency's budget to as low as $25 billion, according to the Louisiana news outlet NOLA.com.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Takes Question From Racist, Homophobic Florida Conspiracy Website|https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/trump-takes-question-from-racist-conspiracy-mongering-florida-website-trunews-10772931]]'' September 27, 2018, Tim Elfrink, [[Miami New Times]]
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For the past two decades, Pastor [[Rick Wiles]] has built a career on the far fringes of the evangelical movement by railing against Jews, gays, and immigrants in language so over-the-top it would make [[Pat Buchanan]] blush. Wiles blamed [[Hurricane Harvey]]'s devastation in [[Houston]] on the city's "LGBT devotion," has called Judaism and Islam "the Antichrist," and — just three months ago! — declared that Central American immigrants are a "brown invasion" sent by God to punish white Americans over legal abortion.
So, of course, President Trump called on a so-called reporter from Wiles' [[Florida]]-based, conspiracy-mongering website, [[TruNews]], during his rambling news conference at the [[United Nations]] yesterday.
In his nearly hour-and-a-half-long conference, Trump railed repeatedly against "fake news" — most notably while misrepresenting the [[New York Times]]' reporting on sexual assault accusations against him. Then, amid that media broadside, he called on Edward Szall, a correspondent with the Vero Beach-based [[Christian]] news operation:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Taps Point Man to Remove Pentagon Officials Seen as Disloyal|https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/05/06/trump-pence-pentagon-point-man-disloyal/]]'' May 6, 2020, Jack Detsch, [[Foreign Policy]]
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In another move aimed at consolidating control over policy and messaging, the Trump administration is sending a White House loyalist to serve in a key Defense Department policy role that officials are worried is aimed at weeding out civilians not loyal to the president, [[Foreign Policy]] has learned.
[[Michael Cutrone]], who has been detailed as Vice President [[Mike Pence]]'s top national security aide for South Asia, is set to arrive at the [[Pentagon]] to serve in a behind-the-scenes role vetting Defense Department officials for loyalty to the president, according to two current administration officials.
Some officials fear that the arrival of Cutrone and other planned personnel moves at the Pentagon could undercut Defense Secretary [[Mark Esper]] as the White House has looked to put in place more defense officials loyal to the president, headlined by the reported pick of retired Army Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata as the agency's top policy official, who caught President [[Donald Trump]]'s eye as a [[Fox News]] commentator.
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Trump targets Reagan Foundation after it asks campaign, RNC to stop using former president's likeness|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/reagan-foundation-trump-rnc-president-likeness/]]'' July 27, 2020, Melissa Quinn, [[CBS News]]
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[[Washington]] — President Trump lashed out at the [[Ronald Reagan]] Presidential Foundation and Institute and [[Fox News]] on Sunday after the presidential foundation requested his campaign and the [[Republican National Committee]] stop using former President Ronald Reagan's likeness to fundraise.
"So the [[Washington Post]] is running the Reagan Foundation, and RINO [[Paul Ryan]] is on the Board of Fox, which has been terrible," Mr. Trump tweeted. "We will win anyway, even with the phony @FoxNews suppression polls (which have been seriously wrong for 5 years)!"
So the Washington Post is running the Reagan Foundation, and RINO Paul Ryan is on the Board of Fox, which has been terrible. We will win anyway, even with the phony @FoxNews suppression polls (which have been seriously wrong for 5 years)! https://t.co/fOi3AROxuz — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 26, [[2020]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Team Fails to Cite Mail-in Election Fraud Cases in Court|https://theintercept.com/2020/08/20/trump-election-fraud-pennsylvania-court/]]'' August 20, 2020, Richard Salame, [[The Intercept]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign, ordered by a federal court judge in [[Pennsylvania]] to back up its claims of fraud in the state's vote-by-mail system, has documented only a handful of cases of election fraud in recent years — none of which involved mail-in ballots. The revelation, which came in the form of a partially redacted 524-page document produced by the Trump campaign last week, undermines the claim by Trump team operatives that mail-in ballot fraud is a grave risk to Pennsylvania voters.
The campaign is suing Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth Kathy Boockvar and each of the state's county election boards to prevent election administrators from providing secure drop boxes for mail-in ballot returns. These drop boxes allow voters to return their mail-in ballots by hand, without sending them through the postal system and risking delays. The Trump campaign alleges that the practice "provides fraudsters an easy opportunity to engage in ballot harvesting, manipulate or destroy ballots, manufacture duplicitous votes, and sow chaos."
In a motion last week, Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future and the Sierra Club called on the Trump campaign to provide evidence of the existence of voter fraud, arguing that the campaign's lawsuit was "replete with salacious allegations and dire warnings" about Pennsylvania's elections and that they "must either be compelled to provide discovery concerning their fraud-based allegations or be precluded from pursuing these claims going forward." Judge J. Nicholas Ranjan granted the motion, ordering the campaign to "produce such evidence in their possession, and if they have none, state as much."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump team says history will vindicate him on coronavirus|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/13/trump-coronavirus-blame-truth-woodward-413387]]'' September 13, 2020, Nolan D. McCaskill, [[Politico]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s allies on Sunday blamed anybody but him for his handling of the deadly virus that has killed more than 193,000 Americans.
In interviews across the morning political talk shows, Trump officials portrayed the president as a calm leader throughout the pandemic and singled out [[China]], corporate media — including [[CNN]] and [[Jake Tapper]], specifically — and Democrats for what they asserted was lying and politicizing the coronavirus.
The head of the Republican National Committee and Trump advisers were asked about last week's revelation that the president told The Washington Post's Bob Woodward in February and March that the virus was deadlier than the flu and that he downplayed it publicly to avoid causing panic — something Trump continued to do well after his Woodward interviews.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump tells governors 'most of you are weak' and have to 'dominate'|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-tells-governors-most-of-you-are-weak-and-have-to-dominate-2020-6]]'' June 1, 2020, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] on Monday laid the blame on governors for the unrest spreading across the nation, strongly urging the state leaders to crack down on protests and telling them that "most of you are weak," according to audio of a call with the governors and law-enforcement officials obtained by Insider.
Trump, who has tweeted in favor of law enforcement taking forceful measures against protesters, told governors on the call that they "have to dominate."
"If you don't dominate, you're wasting your time," said. "They're going to run over you. You're going to look like a bunch of jerks. You have to dominate."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Tells Proud Boys To Stand By During Protests|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/skbaer/trump-proud-boys-stand-back-by-debate]]'' September 30, 2020, Stephanie K. Baer, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] told the [[Proud Boys]], a far-right men's organization with a history of instigating violence, to "stand back and stand by," after being asked to condemn white supremacists and militia groups during the first presidential debate Tuesday night.
Minutes later, he said he was "urging my people" who are "poll watchers" to go to voting locations across the country — to do what, he wouldn't exactly say — as he baselessly claimed the election is rife with "fraud."
Trump's comments are part of his campaign's pattern of dog whistles and overt appeals to violent groups, white supremacists, and his most fervent supporters to take matters into their own hands and defend him and his divisive ideologies at all costs. The Proud Boys, which the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] says has "affiliations with known extremists," celebrated Trump's shout to them before the debate had even ended.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Tells Supporters In North Carolina To Illegally Vote Twice To Test The System|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-says-people-in-north-carolina-should-vote-twice_n_5f50a6b7c5b62b3add3c2e15]]'' September 3, 2020, [[Huffington Post]]
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Sept 3 ([[Reuters]]) — U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] suggested Wednesday that people in the state of [[North Carolina]] should vote twice in the November election, once in person and once by mail, although doing so is a crime.
"Let them send it in and let them go vote," Trump said in an interview with WECT-TV in Wilmington, North Carolina, when asked about the security of mail-in votes. "And if the system is as good as they say it is then obviously they won't be able to vote" in person.
Voting more than once in an election is illegal.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump tells voters to vote twice, once by mail and once in person, in Nov. election|https://globalnews.ca/news/7313560/trump-election-vote-twice/]]'' September 3, 2020, Reuters, [[Global News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] suggested on Wednesday that voters in the state of [[North Carolina]] should vote twice in the November election, once by vote and once by mail, to make sure their vote was counted.
"So, let them send it in and let them go vote," Trump said in an interview with WECT-TV in Wilmington, North Carolina, when asked about the security of mail-in votes. "And if the system is as good as they say it is then obviously they won't be able to vote" in person.
Voting more than once in an election is illegal.
Activists raised concerns over Trump's remarks, saying what he suggested was in violation of law and urging the public not to listen to his suggestion.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump the 'first step' toward identity politics: Richard Spencer|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/richard-spencer-trump-identity-politics-1.3940205]]'' January 18, 2017, Paul Hunter, [[CBC News]]
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Count [[Richard Spencer]] among the millions of Americans who will be thrilled to watch [[Donald Trump]] take the oath of office Friday.
Spencer is no ordinary Trump supporter. He is a leader of the alt-right, a movement that rejects mainstream conservatism and promotes white nationalism — and, say many, is now emboldened by Trump's win. The movement's ideas are widely seen as racist, homophobic and misogynistic.
In Trump, Spencer told [[CBC News]], he likes what he sees.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump the Narcissistic Authoritarian Statist Declares He Has 'Total' Authority|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-the-narcissistic-authoritarian-statist-declares-he-has-total-authority-to-reopen-the-economy?ref=home]]'' April 14, 2020, Rick Wilson, [[Daily Beast]]
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If you watched President [[Donald Trump]]'s daily press briefing Monday, you know that even by his abysmal standards this was the loudest siren yet, a warning that the man occupying the Oval Office is more suited to a very long, involuntary stay in an inpatient mental-health facility than the presidency of the United States.
It wasn't presidential leadership. It wasn't executive power made manifest. It wasn't a grown-ass adult facing a serious crisis. It was an angry, needy man not looking outward to the needs of a nation in crisis but inward, and downward.
Anyone—and I mean anyone —who tells you Monday's presser was anything other than a complete meltdown shitshow on the top of the dumpster fire at the peak of Burning-Tire Mountain is a liar.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Trump Thinks Supporters Need Website to School 'Liberal Snowflakes' at Christmas|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-campaign-site-school-liberal-snowflakes-who-run-and-hide-during-christmas-argument-931216/]]'' December 24, 2019, Peter Wade, [[Rolling Stone]]
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[[Brad Parscale]], President [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign manager, promoted a new campaign site aimed at helping supporters beat that "liberal snowflake relative who starts an argument and then runs and hides" during "[[Christmas]] and 'holiday time.'"
Parscale linked to the site via [[Twitter]] on Tuesday, writing, "We know that at Christmas and holiday time, there's always that liberal snowflake relative who starts an argument and then runs and hides. This year, don't let them get away with it. Be like @realDonaldTrump and keep winning!"
The site's subtle URL, snowflakevictory.com, directs those looking to triumph over a relative or loved one during a political Christmas Day argument to topics like immigration, Trump's wall, the economy, and, in all caps, "BIG GOVERNMENT SOCIALISM."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump threatens retaliation against states that make it easier to vote|https://www.vox.com/2020/5/20/21264821/trump-michigan-nevada-funding-cares-act-unconstitutional]]'' May 20, 2020, Ian Millhiser, [[Vox]]
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President Trump sent two tweets Wednesday morning threatening financial retaliation against states that are trying to make it easier to cast a ballot during the coronavirus pandemic, saying he will "hold up" funds for two swing states encouraging people to vote absentee:
Trump is not telling the truth about [[Michigan]]'s plans. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson plans to mail an absentee ballot application to voters, not an actual ballot. Several [[Republican]]-led states plan to do the same thing. ([[Nevada]], by contrast, will provide actual ballots to voters.)
Yet while several states are taking steps to make it easier to vote absentee, the two states that Trump singled out are likely to be contested in the [[2020]] election. Trump barely won Michigan in [[2016]], and he lost Nevada by less than 3 points.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump threatens to adjourn Congress after rant about Voice of America|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-threatens-to-adjourn-congress-rants-against-voice-of-america-2020-4]]'' April 15, 2020, Sonam Sheth, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] threatened to take the extraordinary step of forcing [[Congress]] to adjourn because the Senate hasn't confirmed [[Michael Pack]], his nominee for the US agency that oversees [[Voice of America]] and other taxpayer-funded outlets.
The White House has railed against VoA in recent days, falsely accusing the 75-year-old broadcaster of spreading [[Chinese]] propaganda.
"If you hear what's coming out of the Voice of America, it's disgusting," Trump said on Wednesday. "The things they say are disgusting to our country."
He then said that he would "exercise my constitutional authority to adjourn both chambers of Congress" and make recess appointments if the Senate doesn't confirm Pack to his position.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Trump threatens to cut federal funds to 'lawless' cities|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-race-trump-memo/trump-threatens-to-cut-federal-funds-to-lawless-cities-idUSKBN25U003]]'' September 3, 2020, Eric Beech, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - President [[Donald Trump]] signed a memo on Wednesday that threatens to cut federal funding to "lawless" cities, including [[Seattle]], [[Portland]], [[New York]] and [[Washington]].
"My Administration will not allow Federal tax dollars to fund cities that allow themselves to deteriorate into lawless zones," said the memo, which was released by the White House.
The memo instructs Attorney General [[William Barr]] to develop a list of "anarchist jurisdictions" that "permitted violence and the destruction of property to persist and have refused to undertake reasonable measures" to restore order.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Threatens to Force Congress to Adjourn Over Stalled Nominees|https://www.voanews.com/usa/us-politics/trump-threatens-force-congress-adjourn-over-stalled-nominees]]'' April 15, 2020, Steve Herman, [[Voice of America]]
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WHITE HOUSE - U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] is threatening to adjourn [[Congress]] because lawmakers have not approved his candidates for senior posts in his administration, including his nominee to run the independent agency overseeing the [[Voice of America]].
"I have very strong power," Trump declared Wednesday, referencing language in the second article of the U.S. Constitution that allows a president "on extraordinary occasions" to adjourn either or both chambers of Congress.
"The Senate should either fulfill its duty and vote on my nominees or it should formally adjourn so I can make recess appointments," Trump said. "We have a tremendous number of people that have to come into government. And now more so than ever before because of the virus and the problem."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Threatens to Invade Seattle, Mayor Tells Him to 'Go Back to Your Bunker'|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/g5pvvm/trump-threatens-to-invade-seattle-mayor-tells-him-to-go-back-to-your-bunker]]'' June 11, 2020, Paul Blest, [[Vice News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] issued a threat to [[Washington]] Gov. [[Jay Inslee]] and [[Seattle]] Mayor Jenny Durkan late Wednesday night, tweeting that if they don't clear the impromptu anarchist commune that's sprung up in the city's Capitol Hill neighborhood, "I will."
The autonomous zone, six blocks of east Seattle that were seized by protesters and set up when the Seattle [[Police]] Department abandoned its East Precinct earlier this week, has been described by the [[New York Times]] as "part-commune, part-street festival." This appears to be Trump's worst nightmare, as he said that these "ugly anarchists must be stooped" (sic), and threatened to intervene if Inslee and Durkan wouldn't.
In a later tweet, Trump called the protesters "domestic terrorists."
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Trump Threatens To Issue Executive Order Preventing Biden From Being Elected President|https://www.forbes.com/sites/tommybeer/2020/09/20/trump-threatens-to-issue-executive-order-preventing-biden-from-being-elected-president/#3e30854076f6]]'' September 20, 2020, Tommy Beer, [[Forbes]]
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In a wide-ranging speech at a campaign rally Saturday night, President [[Donald Trump]] ramped up attacks against his opponent, [[Joe Biden]], calling Biden the "dumbest of all candidates," and went so far as to declare, "maybe I'll sign an executive order that you cannot have him as your president."
"He is the worst candidate. The dumbest of all candidates," Trump said of former Vice President Biden. "He is the worst candidate in the history of presidential politics."
Trump also expanded on his unproven claim that Biden is on drugs, stating, "they gave him a big fat shot in the ass… and for two hours, he is better than ever before. Problem is, what happens after that?"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump threatens to permanently cut WHO funding if it doesn't reform in 30 days|https://www.vox.com/2020/5/19/21263494/coronavirus-trump-who-china-funding-cut-letter]]'' May 19, 2020, Alex Ward, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has taken a step toward following through on his weeks-long threat to permanently cut funding to the [[World Health Organization]] unless it implements reforms that weaken [[China]]'s influence.
On Monday, Trump sent a letter to WHO Director General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus outlining the US's grievances about the WHO's handling of the coronavirus pandemic and warning, "If the WHO does not commit to major substantive improvements within the next 30 days, I will make my temporary freeze of United States funding to the WHO permanent and reconsider our membership."
Trump accused the organization of "repeated missteps," including not pushing China to allow international inspectors into the country as the coronavirus outbreak grew; falsely asserting in January that "[[Chinese]] authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission" of Covid-19; and early on failing to declare the coronavirus a pandemic due to pressure from Chinese authorities.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Trump Threatens to Shred First Amendment to Defend 'Free Speech'|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-twitter-mail-in-voting-free-speech-1005629/]]'' May 27, 2020, Ryan Bort, [[Rolling Stone]]
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After weeks of tweeting misinformation about mail-in voting, on Tuesday decided to slap a small disclaimer on some of President Trump's posts on the subject. "Get the facts about mail-in ballots," reads a link to a string of reputable reports about proxy voting, which is practiced in both Democratic and [[Republican]] states, and has not been proven to lead to widespread fraud, contrary to what the president has claimed repeatedly.
Trump's response was to threaten to cancel the [[First Amendment]].
Trump, writing voluntarily on a corporation's publishing platform, tweeted Tuesday night that the social media giant is "interfering in the [[2020]] Presidential Election" and "completely stifling FREE SPEECH." After what we can only imagine was a sleepless night spent on the phone with top-flight constitutional scholars, Trump came up with the pERfEcT defense of free speech: Threatening to use the federal government to regulate or shut down social media outlets if they don't do what he wants.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Throws Fresh Fuel on Dangerous QAnon Conspiracy Theory|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-throws-fresh-fuel-on-dangerous-qanon-conspiracy-theory]]'' January 2, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Donald Trump]] has used his [[Twitter]] account to blast his critics, pressure potential witnesses against him, and threaten to blow up [[North Korea]]. But for believers in the bizarre pro-Trump [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory, the president's Twitter account serves a more crucial purpose, with his retweets of QAnon fans offering them badly-needed proof that their ludicrous conspiracy theory is real.
QAnon believers are convinced that Trump is secretly at war with pedophile-cannibals in the [[Democratic Party]], a theory so unhinged and potent that the [[FBI]] considers it a potential source of domestic terrorism. Two QAnon believers have been charged with murders that appear to be motivated by their beliefs in the conspiracy theory, including the slaying of a Mafia boss, while others have committed vandalism or even shut down a bridge with an armored truck. Believers in the [[Pizzagate]] conspiracy theory, which has been incorporated into QAnon, fired shots and tried to burn down a [[Washington]] pizzeria.
Still, late last week, Trump or someone with access to his account retweeted a message of support containing the "WWG1WGA" hashtag, a reference to a QAnon motto. In total, Trump retweeted QAnon fans more than 20 times on the same day.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Times Scare-Mongering Tweet for Maximum Impact as White Supremacists Prep for Richmond Rally|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/01/trump-times-scare-mongering-tweet-for-maximum-impact-as-white-supremacists-prep-for-richmond-rally]]'' January 18, 2020, Jordan Hoffman, [[Vanity Fair]]
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A tweet from President [[Donald Trump]] Friday, one of the sort that Speaker [[Nancy Pelosi]] might categorize as "crazy," drew sharp criticism for seeming to fan the flames of unrest ahead of a gun-rights rally in [[Richmond]], [[Virginia]].
Trump's social-media eruption warns Virginians that their 2nd Amendment rights are "under attack," and offers a sarcastic "thank you" to Virginia Democrats who will "take your guns away."
While the rhetoric is fairly typical for Trump (albeit a smidge more blatantly [[South Park]] than usual), the unease stems from fears that a Richmond rally planned for this Monday, [[Martin Luther King]] Day, could turn violent.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump to move fast to replace Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg|https://www.axios.com/trump-ginsburg-supreme-court-10bf5f37-bb33-41d6-a647-1143fbdb2d98.html]]'' September 19, 2020, Mike Allen, [[Axios]]
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President Trump will move within days to nominate his third Supreme Court justice in just three-plus short years — and shape the court for literally decades to come, top [[Republican]] sources tell [[Axios]].
Driving the news: Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]] and Senate Republicans are ready to move to confirm Trump's nominee before Election Day, just 46 days away, setting up one of the most consequential periods of our lifetimes, the sources say.
What they're saying: "In the last midterm election before Justice Scalia's death in [[2016]], Americans elected a Republican Senate majority because we pledged to check and balance the last days of a lame-duck president's second term. We kept our promise. Since the 1880s, no Senate has confirmed an opposite-party president's Supreme Court nominee in a presidential election year," McConnell said in a statement.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Trump to sign executive order on social media on Thursday: White House|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-twitter-trump/trump-to-sign-executive-order-on-social-media-on-thursday-white-house-idUSKBN2331NK]]'' May 28, 2020, Jeff Mason, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] will sign an executive order on social media companies on Thursday, White House officials said after Trump threatened to shut down the platform he accused of stifling conservative voices.
The officials, who spoke to reporters traveling with Trump to [[Washington]] from [[Florida]] aboard Air Force One on Wednesday, gave no further details.
Before leaving for Florida earlier in the day to observe a space launch that was postponed because of bad weather, Trump again accused [[Twitter]] Inc and other social media of bias without offering evidence.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump Tower meeting with Russians 'treasonous', Bannon says in explosive book|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/03/donald-trump-russia-steve-bannon-michael-wolff]]'' January 3, 2018, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s former chief strategist [[Steve Bannon]] has described the Trump Tower meeting between the president's son and a group of [[Russia]]ns during the [[2016]] election campaign as "treasonous" and "unpatriotic", according to an explosive new book seen by the Guardian.
Bannon, speaking to author [[Michael Wolff]], warned that the investigation into alleged collusion with the [[Kremlin]] will focus on money laundering and predicted: "They're going to crack Don Junior like an egg on national TV."
Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, reportedly based on more than 200 interviews with the president, his inner circle and players in and around the administration, is one of the most eagerly awaited political books of the year. In it, Wolff lifts the lid on a White House lurching from crisis to crisis amid internecine warfare, with even some of Trump's closest allies expressing contempt for him.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump tries to defend 'just say the election was corrupt' demand|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jul/31/trump-election-corrupt-claim-doj-fruad]]'' July 31, 2021, Martin Pengelly, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] insisted on Saturday that when he told senior justice department officials to "Just say that the election was corrupt (and) leave the rest to me", he was not attempting to subvert US democracy, but to "uphold the integrity and honesty of elections and the sanctity of our vote".
The former president's restatement of his lie that his defeat by [[Joe Biden]] was the result of electoral fraud came a day after [[Washington]] was rocked by news of his December call with acting attorney general [[Jeffrey Rosen]] and [[Richard Donoghue]], a senior DoJ official.
Trump's pressure on federal and state officials to overturn his national defeat and state losses to Biden has been well documented. Cases mounted by his campaign claiming electoral fraud were repeatedly thrown out of court.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Tries To Recast Second Surge In COVID-19 Deaths As Achievement For U.S.|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-axios-testing-death-coronavirus_n_5f28e936c5b656e9b09f7d7a?ri18n=true]]'' August 4, 2020, Nick Visser, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] once again pushed back against statistics showing an uptick in coronavirus death rates in the United States during an interview with Axios that aired Monday.
The president sat down for a sweeping interview with the outlet's [[Jonathan Swan]] on July 28. Swan pressed Trump on figures that showed a recent dramatic rise in the daily death toll linked to cases of COVID-19.
From the beginning of their discussion, the president tried to downplay the number of American deaths. After talking about his television ratings and campaign rallies, Trump said he thinks the coronavirus pandemic is under control.
"How? A thousand Americans are dying a day," Swan said.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump tries to recast Tulsa rally no-shows|https://www.cbc.ca/news/donald-trump-tulsa-rally-campaign-1.5623602]]'' June 24, 2020, Susan Ormiston, [[CBC News]]
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As U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s re-election campaign rolled west to [[Arizona]] on Tuesday and goes on to [[Wisconsin]] on Thursday, he is dismissing growing concerns about a spreading coronavirus.
"Not worried at all," he said in an interview with Scripps news, [[Washington]]. "We watch it, we're very careful."
But there'll be no rallies in Arizona and Wisconsin, just speeches as the campaign team still struggles to explain what happened Saturday in [[Tulsa]], Okla.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump turns on Pence, McConnell and White House counsel Cipollone in desperate final days|https://www.axios.com/trump-white-house-conspiracy-theories-d95450a4-c7a3-4579-a568-0473b18529c9.html]]'' December 22, 2020, Jonathan Swan, [[Axios]]
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President Trump, in his final days, is turning bitterly on virtually every person around him, griping about anyone who refuses to indulge conspiracy theories or hopeless bids to overturn the election, several top officials tell [[Axios]].
The latest: Targets of his outrage include Vice President Pence, chief of staff [[Mark Meadows]], White House counsel [[Pat Cipollone]], Secretary of State Pompeo and Senate Majority Leader [[Mitch McConnell]].
Why it matters: Trump thinks everyone around him is weak, stupid or disloyal — and increasingly seeks comfort only in people who egg him on to overturn the election results. We cannot stress enough how unnerved Trump officials are by the conversations unfolding inside the White House.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump tweets Antifa will be labelled a terrorist organization but experts believe that's unconstitutional|https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/trump-tweets-antifa-will-be-labelled-a-terrorist-organization-but-experts-believe-that-s-unconstitutional-1.4962800]]'' May 31, 2020, Evan Perez, [[CTV News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] tweeted Sunday that the United States will designate [[Antifa]] as a terrorist organization, even though the U.S. government has no existing legal authority to label a wholly domestic group in the manner it currently designates foreign terrorist organizations.
Current and former government officials say it would be unconstitutional for the U.S. government to proscribe [[First Amendment]]-protected activity inside the U.S. based on simple ideology. U.S. law allows terrorist designations for foreign groups since belonging to those groups doesn't enjoy the same protections.
Antifa, short for anti-fascists, describes a broad group of people whose political beliefs lean toward the left -- often the far left -- but do not conform with the [[Democratic Party]] platform.
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Trump tweets conservative group after racist text revealed|http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5207241/Trump-tweets-conservative-group-racist-text-revealed.html]]'' December 22, 2017, Geoff Earle, [[Daily Mail]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] on Friday tweeted out thanks to a head of a conservative student group just a day after its field director of accused of sending out a racist text saying she hates black people.
The president sent out the missive after [[Charlie Kirk]], the head of Turning Points [[USA]], had appeared on [[Fox News]] and praised the president in a segment.
'The President has accomplished some absolutely historic things during this past year,' Kirk said of Trump – a quotation the president mentioned in his own tweet.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump tweets out bonkers conspiracy theory that Google 'manipulated' up to 16 million votes for Hillary Clinton|https://www.rawstory.com/2019/08/trump-tweets-out-bonkers-conspiracy-theory-that-google-manipulated-up-to-16-million-votes-for-hillary-clinton/]]'' August 19, 2019, Brad Reed, [[Raw Story]]
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The president did not offer a link to this supposed report, although he tagged right-wing organization [[Judicial Watch]] in the tweet, which may mean it was the source of the information.
Trump has regularly claimed that Clinton did not win the popular vote in [[2016]], even though official tallies showed she received roughly 3 million more votes despite losing the Electoral College.
In the past, the president has blamed his popular vote defeat on millions of "illegal" votes, although he has never produced any evidence that illegal votes cost him the popular vote, nor explained why this conspiracy planted so many of these votes in deep blue states like [[California]] instead of in [[Pennsylvania]], [[Michigan]], [[Wisconsin]], and other swing states.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump tweets threat to shutter social media companies after Twitter warning|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-social-media-twitter-fact-check-1.5586285]]'' May 27, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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Representatives for [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]] could not be immediately reached for comment on Trump's tweets. Shares of the companies were down in pre-market trading following his posts.
In the pair of early morning posts, the [[Republican]] president again blasted mail-in ballots. Trump posted similar tweets about the ballot topic on Tuesday, which had moved Twitter to add a blue exclamation mark alert underneath those tweets to warn his claims were false and had been debunked by fact-checkers.
The dramatic shift by the tech company, which has tightened its policies in recent years amid criticism that its hands-off approach has allowed misinformation to thrive, had prompted Trump to accuse it of interfering in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump University taught students how to exploit disabled homeowners|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/07/donald-trump-university-foreclosure-completely-disabled/]]'' July 12, 2016, Patrick Caldwell, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[Trump University]], the former for-profit business education venture that has landed [[Donald Trump]] in various courts to defend himself against claims of fraud, promised to teach students the secrets of Trump's financial success. One particular course offered by Trump U presented a particularly blunt strategy for making money: target destitute, "completely disabled" homeowners headed into foreclosure and convince them to sell their homes at a discounted price. That is, exploit disabled people for profit.
That advice comes near the end of a nearly three-hour audio lesson—paired with a workbook—that was offered by Trump University in [[2006]], shortly before the housing market collapsed. It was a year after the opening of Trump University, which shut down in [[2010]] and has prompted lawsuits against Trump from former students who allege that the school was a scam that ripped them off.
The 2006 course, titled "Real Estate Goldmine: How to Get Rich Investing in Pre-Foreclosures," begins with a monologue by Trump, who says, "We're not peddling get-rich-quick schemes, no blue-sky promises or an easy road to riches." But he pledges that his course will offer a "real estate gold mine." Then Trump University's Jon Ward interviews real estate investment adviser Gary Eldred about the best strategies for taking advantage of homeowners facing foreclosures. Throughout the course, Eldred provides a variety of tips on spotting homes that are in pre-foreclosure—for instance, look for an owner delinquent on payments because he could be foreclosed on imminently—and he offers strategies for persuading owners to sell their homes at a discount when they're facing foreclosure. He repeatedly notes that a buyer should be kind when approaching pre-foreclosure owners about purchasing their properties, because these potential sellers are going through a stressful time.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Trump Unleashes Tweetstorm Defending White Nationalists Booted From Facebook|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-facebook-tweetstorm-831357/]]'' May 4, 2019, Peter Wade, [[Rolling Stone]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] unleashed a torrent of tweets and retweets on Friday night and Saturday morning covering topics like the right-wing personalities who were booted off [[Facebook]] this past week and, of course, [[North Korea]], which launched a short-range projectile off its coast Saturday morning, according to [[South Korea]]n officials.
The tirade began with a tweet around 7 p.m. on Friday night where Trump, apparently misunderstanding that free speech doesn't entitle a person to unlimited Facebook use, said he was going to "monitor the censorship of AMERICAN CITIZENS on social media platforms." It's a trope being pushed by many conservatives that Facebook, [[Twitter]], and other social platforms have a liberal bias and are "shadow banning" or outright banning prominent conservatives. But that is what happens when you push hatred on a platform that (ostensibly) doesn't allow it. Trump has run this line many times before, most recently with Twitter, whose CEO [[Jack Dorsey]] recently visited the White House. (Trump, naturally, took the opportunity to complain to Dorsey personally that his follower count is smaller than Obama's.)
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Unloads on Anthony Fauci, Calling Him a 'Disaster' and an 'Idiot' About Coronavirus|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-unloads-on-anthony-fauci-calling-him-a-disaster-and-an-idiot-over-coronavirus?ref=home]]'' October 19, 2020, Pilar Melendez, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] on Monday unloaded on Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], the nation's top infectious-disease expert, complaining that those working to curtail the coronavirus pandemic that has killed almost 220,000 Americans are all "idiots."
"People are tired of COVID. I have these huge rallies. People are saying whatever. Just leave us alone. They're tired of it. People are tired of hearing Fauci and all these idiots," Trump said during a campaign call from his hotel in [[Las Vegas]].
The president then called Fauci "a disaster" and lamented that he would receive lots of negative press if he fired the public-health expert because he is a "nice guy."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump unveils new Covid adviser who backs reopening schools|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/11/trump-adviser-scott-atlas-coronavirus-schools]]'' August 11, 2020, Oliver Milman, [[The Guardian]]
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Amid increasing public clashes with his top public health advisers on the pandemic, [[Donald Trump]] appears to have turned to an academic whose views on swift reopening in the face of coronavirus mirror his own.
On Monday, the president said that [[Scott Atlas]], a healthcare policy expert at the conservative [[Hoover Institution]] at [[Stanford University]], "will be working with us on the coronavirus", adding that Atlas "has many great ideas".
Atlas appears to be more in tune with Trump's thinking on the virus after the president publicly criticized both of his top pandemic officials, [[Deborah Birx]] and [[Anthony Fauci]], over concerns they raised about the disastrous spread of Covid-19 in the US and the danger of allowing students to return to school.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Urges Mass Boycott of AT&T to Punish CNN|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/06/donald-trump-att-boycott]]'' June 3, 2019, Tina Nguyen, [[Vanity Fair]]
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While traveling abroad in the United Kingdom this week, [[Donald Trump]] was made aware of a distressing fact: with [[Fox News]] no longer broadcasting in Britain, where the Murdoch-owned network received abysmal ratings, the "primary" American news-channel broadcast across the pond is [[CNN]]. "After watching it for a short while, I turned it off," the president tweeted Monday. "All negative & so much [[Fake News]], very bad for U.S. Big ratings drop. Why doesn't owner @ATT do something?" Trump followed up with a suggestion for those who, like him, wish to see CNN beaten into submission: a consumer boycott of an American company that employs more than a quarter million people.
"I believe that if people stoped [sic] using or subscribing to @ATT, they would be forced to make big changes at @CNN, which is dying in the ratings anyway," he wrote. "It is so unfair with such bad, Fake News! Why wouldn't they act. When the World watches @CNN, it gets a false picture of [[USA]]. Sad!"
Setting aside whether it is appropriate for the U.S. president to encourage economic retaliation against a U.S. telecom for the politics of one of its subsidiaries—and, let's be clear, it is not—the effort would appear futile. For one thing, AT&T is among the world's largest telecommunications companies. It owns a substantial market share of wireless services, in addition to [[DirecTV]], and recently purchased CNN's parent company, [[Time Warner]]—a conglomerate that includes [[HBO]], Warner Bros., and Turner Broadcasting. Because cable companies rarely attempt to compete with each other, the United States is dominated by a small number of local and regional cable monopolies—including AT&T, which dominates much of the South.
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Deprived of rallies, [[Donald Trump]] has turned the daily White House briefings on the novel coronavirus pandemic sharply political in recent days, seizing the podium from health experts to air grievances, make false promises about drug treatments, and rile up his base. On Thursday, he was aided in this effort by a bizarre question from [[Chanel Rion]], a [[Republican]] political operative who has been granted a White House press pass to represent One America News, a far-right cable channel dedicated to praising Trump. When the president chose Rion to ask the final question of the briefing, he made it clear that he was expecting a softball, commenting, "OAN. Very good. Thank you very much. They treat me very nicely."
Rion, who recently accompanied the president's lawyer, [[Rudy Giuliani]], to [[Ukraine]] to publicize conspiracy theories about former Vice President [[Joe Biden]], first asked Trump if he considered the term "[[Chinese]] food" to be racist. When he said that he did not, she asked if the president agreed with her assessment that "major left-wing news media, even in this room, have teamed up with Chinese Communist Party narratives" by asking if Trump had incited a racist backlash by labelling the pathogen "the Chinese virus." "Is it alarming," Rion continued, "that major media players, just to oppose you, are consistently siding with foreign state propaganda, Islamic radicals, and Latin gangs and cartels — and they work right here at the White House with direct access to you and your team?"
As the health professionals behind him shifted uneasily, Trump singled out the [[Wall Street Journal]], the [[Washington Post]], and the [[New York Times]] for criticism — just as the Chinese Communist Party had two days earlier, when it expelled correspondents from those newspapers for reporting aggressively on [[China]]'s handling of the outbreak. After ranting about reports from the newspapers that laid bare his administration's failure to adequately prepare for the pandemic, or even test for the virus at levels reached by less wealthy countries like [[South Korea]], Trump concluded, "the press is very dishonest." "But more than dishonest," Rion interjected, "they are siding with state propaganda overseas." "Well, I think they do," Trump agreed. "They are siding with China." On Wednesday, Rion had appeared on OAN to accuse "[[CNN]] and other partisan networks of corrupting the reliability of unnamed sources in the name of anti-Trump political activism." After Trump's performance on Thursday, which also included making the false claim that chloroquine had been approved by the FDA to treat Covid-19, former [[NPR]] host Michele Norris suggested on [[Twitter]] that she had seen enough.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Uses Indoor Rally Controversy To Baselessly Claim NV Guv Will 'Cheat' With Ballots|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/trump-uses-indoor-rally-controversy-to-baselessly-claim-nv-guv-will-cheat-with-ballots]]'' September 15, 2020, Cristina Cabrera, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] on Tuesday morning turned the controversy over his indoor rally in Henderson, [[Nevada]] on Sunday into an opportunity to baselessly accuse Nevada Gov. [[Steve Sisolak]] (D) of fixing the state's ballots to rig the election against him.
As he was attempting to blame Sisolak for the Trump campaign's decision to hold the rally indoors, the President falsely claimed during a "Fox and Friends" interview that the governor "is the same guy that's going to be in charge of the ballots" (in reality, Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, who is a [[Republican]], oversees and certifies the election results).
"Now [Sisolak] will cheat on the ballots, I have no doubt about it," Trump said without providing evidence. He similarly made the baseless claim that "you're going to see corruption like you've never seen" and a "rigged election" come November 3.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[Trump Vs. Toilets (And Showers, Dishwashers And Lightbulbs)|https://www.npr.org/2019/12/27/791707318/trump-vs-toilets-and-showers-dishwashers-and-light-bulbs]]'' December 27, 2019, Tamara Keith, [[National Public Radio]]
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On the night that the House of Representatives voted to impeach President Trump, he delivered a two-hour campaign rally speech that took a detour — into the bathroom. His long riff about plumbing, household appliances and lightbulbs had the crowd in [[Battle Creek]], Mich., cheering and laughing along.
"I say, 'Why do I always look so orange?' You know why: because of the new light," Trump said in a complaint about energy-efficient lightbulbs. "They're terrible. You look terrible. They cost you many, many times more. Like four or five times more."
Trump has long railed against clean-energy-producing wind turbines, but recently he has added lightbulbs and other household items to his repertoire. It's an unusual political rallying cry, but it's one that fits with Trump's deregulatory agenda.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump wanted to "maim" and "tear gas" migrants at US-Mexico border, former DHS official claims|https://www.salon.com/2020/08/27/trump-wanted-to-maim-and-tear-gas-migrants-at-us-mexico-border-former-dhs-official-claims/]]'' August 28, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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Former [[Department of Homeland Security]] (DHS) Chief of Staff [[Miles Taylor]] claimed in a podcast earlier this week that President [[Donald Trump]] told administration officials he wanted to "maim" and "shoot" migrants at the southern border.
Taylor, who served as chief of staff to former DHS [[Kirstjen Nielsen]] before departing the agency with her in April [[2019]], made the remarks Monday on an episode of "The New Abnormal" podcast from The [[Daily Beast]].
Taylor said he could not get through a meeting without Trump "doing 20 tangents, becoming irascible, turning red in the face, demanding a diet Coke, spewing spit."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Wants Critical Race Theory Trainings For Federal Agencies To Be Canceled|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/trump-white-house-critical-race-theory-trainings-cancel]]'' September 5, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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In a memorandum issued by the White House Friday, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) said it's planning to withdraw funding from racial sensitivity trainings for federal agencies, calling them "un-American" and "divisive," as thousands continue to protest police brutality and systemic racism across the country.
These trainings "run counter to the fundamental beliefs for which our Nation has stood since its inception," the Sept. 4 White House memo said, and they "undercut our core values as Americans."
The memo specifically targets the terms "critical race theory" and "white privilege," telling all agencies to review contracts containing those terms and "identify all available avenues within the law" to cancel them.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump Wants Former "Hate Group" Leader for Top Immigration Job|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/04/julie-kirchner-dhs-immigration]]'' April 10, 2019, Bess Levin, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Days after ousting [[Department of Homeland Security]] chief Kirstjen Nielsen for not taking an even more evil approach to dealing with asylum seekers than she already was, [[Donald Trump]] has made clear that he plans to take a significantly more brutal approach to immigration moving forward. After purging D.H.S. of a slew of officials who didn't pass [[Stephen Miller]]'s white-rage smell test, the president reportedly wants to axe current U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Lee Francis Cissna and potentially replace him with a woman who once ran an anti-immigration organization that has been labeled a hate group.
[[Julie Kirchner]], the former executive director of the [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]], which pushes for lower levels of immigration, is being considered as an option to lead the agency, the sources said. She had also been considered for the deputy director role in recent weeks. . . . Kirchner's potential move will likely infuriate Democrats and immigration activists. The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], a hate watchdog, labeled FAIR a hate group "because it promotes hatred of immigrants, especially non-white ones."
FAIR, which Kirchner led from [[2007]] to [[2015]], was founded in [[1979]] by [[John Tanton]], who has espoused a reduction in immigration in order to protect "an ethnic white majority" and is a proponent of eugenics. According to the S.P.L.C., some of FAIR's backing has come from the [[Pioneer Fund]], which, among other things, reportedly funds studies on the "'science' of breeding superior human beings that was discredited by various Nazi atrocities." A former staffer on the [[Minnesota]] [[House Judiciary Committee]], Kirchner was "considered a key legislative strategist in FAIR's advocacy of state-level anti-immigrant measures," according to a [[2017]] [[New Yorker]] report. When she was first hired at D.H.S. in 2017, as an adviser to Customs and Border Protection's acting commissioner, former C.B.P. head of internal affairs James Tomsheck warned that "bringing someone like her into the agency will only validate the distorted view of immigrants at the border that too many agents already have." In other words, she's the perfect person to lead Trump's immigration "services." (D.H.S., U.S.C.I.S., and Kirchner did not respond to [[Politico]]'s requests for comment.)
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump wants to throw out legal votes from Detroit|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/11/trump-michigan-lawsuit/]]'' November 11, 2020, AJ Vicens, [[Mother Jones]]
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As part of President [[Donald Trump]]'s continued battle to overturn his election loss, his campaign announced late Tuesday it would file a new federal lawsuit in [[Michigan]] alleging widespread election malfeasance—particularly in Wayne County, home to [[Detroit]], a predominately black city where unofficial results show President-elect [[Joe Biden]] winning by nearly 40 percent.
The claims underlying the suit, which lack any substantial evidence and echo ones already made in a state lawsuit by a local conservative legal group, were amplified at a Monday press conference in [[Washington]] by White House Spokesperson Kayleigh McEnnany and [[Republican]] National Chairwoman [[Ronna McDaniel]], a Michigan native.
Trump's team says the lawsuits are ultimately are focused on one thing: flipping the results.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump Warns Farmers That Gun Control Will Leave Their Potatoes Defenseless|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/donald-trump-virginia-potatoes_n_5ec4b313c5b6956f416a1114?ri18n=true]]'' May 20, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] offered an unusual warning to [[Virginia]] farmers on Tuesday, suggesting that their potatoes might be at risk and they will need to be armed to protect those spuds.
Virginia Gov. [[Ralph Northam]] (D) fired back on Twitter with a warning about the anti-malaria drug Trump is taking to prevent coronavirus infection despite the fact that it's not approved for the disease:
Others soon joined in with their own quips about potatoes in need of armed protection:
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump warns governors: let places of worship open this weekend|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-governors-worship-1.5581220]]'' May 22, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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Trump issued a warning to state governors who refuse his appeal but did not say under what authority he would act to force the reopening of religious facilities.
"If they don't do it, I will override the governors. In America, we need more prayer, not less," he said.
The National Governors Association declined to comment. Trump has gone back and forth throughout the pandemic on whether he or the governors have more power to implement measures related to its spread.
"He has no authority to do this. The governors are in no sense subordinates of the president," said Robert Chesney, a professor at the [[University of Texas]] School of Law.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump warns state governors to open places of worship - or he'll do it himself|https://globalnews.ca/news/6975033/trump-coronavirus-places-of-worship/]]'' May 22, 2020, Jeff Mason, Reuters, [[Global News]]
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At a short appearance in the White House briefing room, Trump said he was declaring that places of worship — churches, synagogues and mosques — are providing essential services and thus should be opened as soon as possible.
Places of worship have been closed along as part of stay-at-home orders most states have tried to control the spread of the coronavirus. With the infection rate declining in many areas, there is pressure to begin reopening.
Trump issued a warning to governors who refuse his appeal but did not say under what authority he would act to force the reopening of religious facilities.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Was 'Ecstatic' About Talking to Woodward-Until He Wasn't|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-was-ecstatic-about-talking-to-bob-woodward-until-he-wasnt]]'' September 10, 2020, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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For weeks leading up to the publication of [[Bob Woodward]]'s latest book, West Wing aides were chatting about how damaging some of President [[Donald Trump]]'s quotes would be. In the past couple weeks, two senior Trump administration officials told The [[Daily Beast]] they were quietly gaming out how to combat or downplay what they'd heard was going to appear in the published work, and attempting to ferret out what other big tidbits would be in there as well.
"It's been known for a while that this was going to be something that… needed some dealing-with," one of the officials said. "The anticipation was that it would probably be worse than the other [earlier] Woodward book."
That sense of impending dread stood in contrast to how the president initially felt about Woodward's Rage, which deals with Trump's handling of a range of high-stakes national security issues in addition to the coronavirus pandemic. President Trump was "ecstatic" about the prospect of sitting for interviews with Woodward, according to a White House official, and relished some of his conversations with the famous [[Washington Post]] journalist.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Wasn't Just Ignorant-He Was Malevolent in Talking Down Virus He Knew Was 'Deadly'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-wasnt-just-ignoranthe-was-malevolent-in-talking-down-virus-he-knew-was-deadly]]'' September 9, 2020, Michael Tomasky, [[Daily Beast]]
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Every once in a great, great while, life is more delicious than you'd dared to hope.
I was reading early Wednesday afternoon about what may be the big scoop from [[Bob Woodward]]'s new book on the Trump administration: that on February 7, while Trump was pooh-poohing the virus publicly, he told Woodward, "This is deadly stuff." In fact, five times as deadly as the normal flu, he said. There's no denying that Trump said this; lordy, there are tapes.
So I asked myself the question that any journalist would: What was Trump saying publicly on that day? When the president of the United States was acknowledging to America's most famous reporter that the coronavirus was far more deadly than your average flu, it was hours after he'd sent out these two successive tweets, at 5:31 a.m.:
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Trump weighs restarting economy despite warnings from U.S. public health officials|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-signals-growing-weariness-with-social-distancing-and-other-steps-advocated-by-health-officials/2020/03/23/0920ea0a-6cfc-11ea-a3ec-70d7479d83f0_story.html]]'' March 23, 2020, Josh Dawsey, [[Washington Post]]
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Trump said at a news conference Monday night that at some point soon the damage being done to the economy could be worse than the threat of the virus spreading further. He said the decision could be based geographically with areas of the country with a low number of positive cases moving back to a normal routine while areas such as [[New York]] remain under restrictions.
"America will again — and soon — be open for business," he said. "Very soon, a lot sooner than three or four months that somebody was suggesting. A lot sooner. We cannot let the cure be worse than the problem itself."
When asked if he would make the decision to loosen social-distancing recommendations even if it went against the advice of federal public health officials, Trump said: "If it was up to the doctors they might say shut down the entire world."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump went full authoritarian in his latest Fox News interview|https://www.vox.com/2020/9/1/21410203/trump-fox-news-laura-ingraham-plane-thugs-biden]]'' September 1, 2020, Alex Ward, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has been known to dabble in conspiracy theories — be it that [[Barack Obama]] was secretly born in [[Kenya]], that global warming is a hoax created by [[China]], or that Bill and/or [[Hillary Clinton]] had child sex trafficker [[Jeffrey Epstein]] murdered in prison.
But his latest whopper — that his political opponent, Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]], is secretly being controlled by a roving band of black-clad violent extremists who like to fly on commercial airlines — is more than just another conspiracy theory. It's also disturbingly reminiscent of a disinformation tactic commonly deployed by dictators around the world to discredit legitimate political opposition.
On Monday, Trump told [[Fox News]]'s [[Laura Ingraham]] a wild story he'd heard about a supposed plane full of "thugs" who had traveled together on a commercial flight to an unnamed American city to stage protests during the [[Republican National Convention]]. These same thugs, in Trump's telling, are secretly pulling Biden's strings from the "dark shadows."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Went to Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, and Fred's Widow Is None Too Happy|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-is-in-mr-rogers-neighborhood-and-freds-widow-is-none-too-happy?ref=wrap]]'' September 3, 2020, Michael Daly, [[Daily Beast]]
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The Trump campaign did not likely pick Latrobe, [[Pennsylvania]], for Thursday night's rally because it is the hometown of [[Fred Rogers]], beloved icon of children's television.
Rogers died in [[2003]], but his cardigan-clad legacy remains, revitalized when Tom Hanks played him in a [[2019]] movie. Few people could have been more different than Rogers and Trump in matters of honesty and trust and kindness to others and just plain all-American decency.
Not that Rogers would have said anything publicly about Trump if he were still alive. His widow, Joanne Rogers, told The [[Daily Beast]] on Thursday that her husband always avoided talking about political candidates or parties for fear it would complicate the lives of kids at home.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump White House Weighing Plans for Private Spies to Counter "Deep State" Enemies|https://theintercept.com/2017/12/04/trump-white-house-weighing-plans-for-private-spies-to-counter-deep-state-enemies/]]'' December 5, 2017, Matthew Cole, [[The Intercept]]
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The Trump administration is considering a set of proposals developed by [[Blackwater]] founder [[Erik Prince]] and a retired [[CIA]] officer — with assistance from [[Oliver North]], a key figure in the [[Iran]]-Contra scandal — to provide CIA Director [[Mike Pompeo]] and the White House with a global, private spy network that would circumvent official U.S. intelligence agencies, according to several current and former U.S. intelligence officials and others familiar with the proposals. The sources say the plans have been pitched to the White House as a means of countering "deep state" enemies in the intelligence community seeking to undermine [[Donald Trump]]'s presidency.
The creation of such a program raises the possibility that the effort would be used to create an intelligence apparatus to justify the Trump administration's political agenda.
"Pompeo can't trust the CIA bureaucracy, so we need to create this thing that reports just directly to him," said a former senior U.S. intelligence official with firsthand knowledge of the proposals, in describing White House discussions. "It is a direct-action arm, totally off the books," this person said, meaning the intelligence collected would not be shared with the rest of the CIA or the larger intelligence community. "The whole point is this is supposed to report to the president and Pompeo directly."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump Won't Rule Out Suing Local Governments to Reopen: 'It Would Depend on the State'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-wont-rule-out-suing-states-to-reopen?ref=topic]]'' April 27, 2020, Hunter Woodall, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] declined to rule out Monday a threat by Attorney General Bill Barr to consider taking states to federal court over coronavirus-related restrictions.
"It would depend on the state, it would depend on the circumstances of the state," Trump said when asked Monday about Barr's directive to federal prosecutors.
In a document dated Monday with the subject "Balancing Public Safety with the Preservation of Civil Rights" Barr wrote about the measures states have taken to help their communities stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic. He then directed U.S. attorneys to "also be on the lookout for state and local directives that could be violating the constitutional rights and civil liberties of individual citizens."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump works to avoid evangelical defections in 2020|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/01/03/trump-evangelical-defection-093071]]'' January 3, 2020, Gabby Orr, [[Politico]]
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"There are plenty of evangelical Americans who maybe didn't support President Trump in the last election because they didn't believe he was a true ally, but who are now taking a second look at him because of his record," said a Trump campaign adviser.
It's a strategy that is drawing some skepticism. While Trump's religious advisers hail the president as their greatest champion since [[Ronald Reagan]], the policies they point to — a restrictive immigration policy, appointment of anti-abortion judges, rollback of environmental regulations and support for [[Israel]] — are often the same issues driving key religious constituencies further away from the president.
"The evangelical community has never been 100 percent lockstep conservative. The 20 percent of white evangelicals who don't like Trump include younger voters, college-educated voters and suburban moms," said Diana Butler Bass, a scholar of American religion.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump-Appointed DOJ Official Claimed Chinese Thermostats Changed Votes|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-appointed-doj-official-claimed-chinese-thermostats-changed-votes-2021-8]]'' August 8, 2021, Alia Shoaib, [[Business Insider]]
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[[Jeffrey Clark]], a Justice Department official appointed by former President [[Donald Trump]], told senior officials that [[China]] used thermostats to change ballots in the [[2020]] presidential election.
In a recently released email originally sent December 2020, Clark asked his superiors — including acting attorney general [[Jeffrey Rosen]] and deputy [[Richard Donoghue]] — to look into "foreign election interference issues."
Clark claimed hackers had evidence that "a Dominion machine accessed the Internet through a smart thermostat with a net connection trail leading back to China."
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{{f7.png}} ''[[Trump-backed celeb could challenge Charlie Crist|http://www.tampabay.com/florida-politics/2017/10/27/trump-backed-celeb-could-challenge-charlie-crist/]]'' October 27, 2017, Adam C. Smith, [[Tampa Bay Times]]
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Just in case you thought [[Republican]]/independent/Democrat/governor/vice presidential finalist/washed-up former politician/now [[Congress]]man [[Charlie Crist]]'s career couldn't get any weirder, there's a new development.
A singer and diehard Trump supporter appears to be looking at running against Crist for his [[Pinellas County]] U.S. House seat.
[[Joy Villa]], best known for wearing a Make America Great Again dress at the Grammy's, told Fox & Friends on Friday that she is looking seriously at running as a Republican for Congress in [[Florida]], [[California]] or [[New York]] -- "most likely" Florida.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump-linked data firm removes State Dept. logo after NBC questions|https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/trump-linked-data-firm-removes-state-dept-nato-logos-after-n788691]]'' August 2, 2017, Anna Schecter, [[NBC News]]
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The company that created [[Cambridge Analytica]], the data analytics operation that helped [[Donald Trump]] win the [[2016]] presidential election, has removed the U.S. State Department logo and the NATO logo from its website after inquiries from [[NBC News]].
The website of [[SCL Group]], a private British behavioral research company, featured the State and NATO logos and used language touting their "approval" of the company's "methodology" until last week.
The company was awarded State Department contracts this year to help fight ISIS recruitment and has taught behavioral change science at a NATO-affiliated training program.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump-Linked Pastor: Hollywood Is Full Of Satanists Who Drink Children's Blood|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/rodney-howard-browne-hollywood-devil-worship_n_59e96616e4b0f9d35bc9a27b?ri18n=true]]'' October 20, 2017, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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A pastor who took part in a "laying of hands" prayer on President [[Donald Trump]] in the Oval Office last summer claims [[Hollywood]] is full of devil-worshippers who engage in human sacrifice and drink the blood of children.
"These people are full of the devil. These people can't even be reasoned with," [[Rodney Howard-Browne]] said in a sermon over the weekend. "They have already given their soul to the devil. Are you with me? These people go through seances, these people drink blood, these people sacrifice children."
In a clip posted online by [[Right Wing Watch]], Howard-Browne added:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump-loving megachurch begs followers to pack into the pews amid coronavirus outbreak: 'If we die - we die for Christ'|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/03/trump-loving-megachurch-begs-followers-to-pack-into-the-pews-amid-coronavirus-outbreak-if-we-die-we-die-for-christ/]]'' March 16, 2020, Sky Palma, [[Raw Story]]
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A South [[Florida]] megachurch pastor wants his congregation to know even though the coronavirus continues to spread, they should be coming to church to worship anyway, and any fear they might have of packed spaces is coming from a "demonic spirit."
"Do you believe God would bring his people to his house to be contagious with the virus? Of course not," pastor [[Guillermo Maldonado]] said, according to the [[Miami Herald]]. But as the Herald points out, Maldonado's service wasn't as packed as it usually is.
"This service is usually packed. So now they're home in a cave afraid of the virus, that you want to transmit the virus," Maldonado lamented. "If we die, we die for Christ. If we live, we live for Christ, so what do you lose?"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump-Loving QAnon Pundit Bill Mitchell Says He's Moving to Miami|https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/trump-and-qanon-fan-bill-mitchell-moves-to-miami-11241553]]'' August 13, 2019, Jerry Iannelli, [[Miami New Times]]
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[[Florida]] has always been a stomping ground for whackjobs, but the state's political climate seems to be attracting a particularly diseased group of people as of late. [[Roger Stone]] already lives here. The disgraced alt-right personality [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] briefly moved to [[Miami]] a few years ago. The InfoWars-appearing conspiracy theorist [[Laura Loomer]] is apparently now running for [[Congress]] in [[Palm Beach County]].
And now South Florida has attracted yet another far-right online nutjob: [[Bill Mitchell]], a square-headed pundit with sterling silver hair who has a half-million [[Twitter]] followers, adores President [[Donald Trump]], and, most troubling, has repeatedly said nice things about the absolutely insane [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory. Mitchell hosts YourVoice America, an online commentary program extremely popular with the pro-Trump right and, more recently, with QAnon fans. A [[2016]] [[BuzzFeed News]] profile described him as an "exceedingly average middle-aged man" who rocketed to fame simply by rampantly defending Trump on Twitter at all times.
Mitchell's move is apparently generating outrage in certain corners of the fringe-right 'net. In April, he began raising money for his move on [[GoFundMe]] — except he initially tweeted that the donations would fund a move to [[Washington]], D.C. As of yesterday, Mitchell had raised $14,280 of his stated $15,000 goal.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump-Russia Whiteboard #1: Intel Agencies and What Happened|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlF6ShIGXMQ]]'' December 7, 2017, Eric Swalwell, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump-Russia Whiteboard #2: Convergence or Coincidence?|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Eh9T4BRMc4]]'' December 7, 2017, Eric Swalwell, [[YouTube]]
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump-Russia Whiteboard #3: What's at stake?|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqzMiiHrz14]]'' December 7, 2017, Eric Swalwell, [[YouTube]]
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump-Supporting Bigots to Target Upstate New York Muslims|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-supporting-bigots-to-target-upstate-new-york-muslims]]'' July 14, 2017, Dean Obeidallah, [[Daily Beast]]
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Some Trump supporters apparently are taking a little break this Saturday from defending [[Donald Trump Jr]]. for trying to obtain "dirt" from the [[Russia]]n government to help his father win the [[2016]] presidential election.
Are they going to the beach or hanging by the pool? Nope, they are doing something much more Trump-inspired: They are traveling to upstate [[New York]] to harass and taunt an [[Africa]]n American [[Muslim]] community.
Come Saturday, the "[[Proud Boys]]" are heading to Islamberg, New York, a small community of some 40 families that's a little over a three-hour drive northwest of [[New York City]], to visit, as they put, it an "Islamic training ground."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump-supporting singer claims Lewandowski slapped her butt at recent party|https://www.politico.com/story/2017/12/22/corey-lewandowski-accused-touching-joy-villa-318420]]'' December 22, 2017, Annie Karni, [[Politico]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s former campaign manager, [[Corey Lewandowski]], has been accused of unwanted touching by a singer and longtime Trump supporter whose potential "MAGA"-inspired congressional bid in [[Florida]] has been endorsed by the president himself.
[[Joy Villa]] – who drew headlines for wearing a "[[Make America Great Again]]" dress to the Grammys earlier this year – was celebrating the president's first year in office at a holiday party at the Trump International Hotel in [[Washington]] in late November when Lewandowski slapped her behind. After she objected, he dismissed her concerns and slapped her behind again, Villa said in an interview Friday.
Villa, 31, said she was circulating in the ballroom of the invite-only party with a friend, who brought her over to introduce her to Lewandowski, whom she had never met. Her first impression, she said, was that he seemed dismissive of her, and rolled his eyes when he thought she wanted to pose for a photo with him.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump-Tied Evangelist Funded Fontainebleau Pool Attendant's Miami Beach Real-Estate Deal|https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/jerry-falwell-jr-funded-miami-pool-attendants-alton-road-real-estate-deal-10960428]]'' December 21, 2018, Jerry Iannelli, [[Miami New Times]]
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[[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., the evangelist son of world-famous [[Southern Baptist]] minister Jerry Falwell Sr., runs a hardcore-[[Christian]] university and often acts as the public face for the American evangelical movement. That's why it seemed so hypocritical when he endorsed [[Donald Trump]] — a sexually rapacious avatar of American greed, racism, and unearned privilege who very clearly does not care about the Bible that Falwell Jr. claims to love so much.
But it's also pretty darn curious that Falwell Jr. recently admitted in court that he paid $1.8 million to a pool attendant at [[Miami Beach]]'s Fontainebleau resort who had befriended the Falwell family. It was part of an exceedingly odd business deal in which the group tried to buy the Miami Hostel at 810 Alton Rd. in South Beach. The building is attached to the popular Italian restaurant Macchialina and also houses the 120-bed hostel, where a bed costs just $20 per night.
The case raises more questions than answers: Falwell Jr. and his wife appear to have simply "befriended" a then-21-year-old pool attendant while the husband and wife were staying at the ritzy Fontainebleau. They then welcomed the pool attendant into their lives, began flying him around on a private jet, and even put up millions of dollars to help his business ventures. Falwell and his wife have appeared in [[Facebook]] photos eating at Macchialina with the pool attendant — a [[Florida]] International University graduate named [[Giancarlo Granda]], who now lives in [[Washington]], D.C., and attends [[Georgetown University]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump, Azar attack ousted vaccine doctor testifying in Congress as "disgruntled employee"|https://www.axios.com/trump-azar-rick-bright-testimony-603ec8db-e57d-41c8-b84c-9f9813b30619.html]]'' May 14, 2020, Marisa Fernandez, [[Axios]]
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President Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary [[Alex Azar]] lashed out at ousted health official [[Rick Bright]] as he testified before [[Congress]] Thursday, dismissing his allegations about the administration ignoring his warnings about the pandemic as those of a "disgruntled employee."
Why it matters: Bright, who led the [[Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority]] until April, testified to a House panel that he was cut out of meetings by HHS leadership and was told his repeated warnings in January and February were "causing a commotion."
Email chains show Bright raised concerns about how the government's stockpile lacked critical supples like personal protective equipment as early as late January, before shortages on medical supplies became a huge problem in the U.S., according to a whistleblower complaint he filed.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Trump, Citing 'Conservative Treehouse,' Says Injured Man Set Up Buffalo Cops|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/06/trump-buffalo-police-shoved-protester-conspiracy-theory.html]]'' June 9, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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One of the most memorably horrific scenes of police abuse that played out across the country last week took place in [[Buffalo]], where an officer shoved a 75-year-old man to the ground and then the rest of his colleagues marched past as the victim lay bleeding on the pavement.
Or so you think. Real-estate heir, reality television host, cable news junkie, swindler, and titular president of the United States, [[Donald Trump]], proposed via [[Twitter]] that the episode is not what it seems:
Buffalo protester shoved by [[Police]] could be an ANTIFA provocateur. 75 year old [[Martin Gugino]] was pushed away after appearing to scan police communications in order to black out the equipment. @OANN I watched, he fell harder than was pushed. Was aiming scanner. Could be a set up? — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 9, [[2020]]
Trump's theory is that the victim, elderly progressive activist Martin Gugino, set up the officers by deliberately taking a fall like he was a power forward for Duke. But the plot goes even deeper. Trump referred to a report from One American News, the station of choice for viewers who consider [[Fox News]] too sane. OAN based its report on a story broken by [[Conservative Treehouse]].
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump, down in polls and busy sabotaging the postal service, is already trying to create doubt about 2020 election|https://www.motherjones.com/2020-elections/2020/08/trump-down-in-polls-and-busy-sabotaging-the-postal-service-is-already-trying-to-create-doubt-about-2020-election/]]'' August 15, 2020, AJ Vicens, [[Mother Jones]]
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As [[Donald Trump]]'s strategy of hobbling the [[US Postal Service]] to undermine mail voting comes into clearer focus, it might be easy to forget that the president is also going to great lengths to weaken confidence in the voting system more generally.
The president stoked that part of his war Saturday morning, retweeting a tweet from [[Republican National Committee]] spokesperson [[Elizabeth Harrington]] claiming that Democrats are knowingly engaging in fraudulent behavior via mail voting:
What the president may not realize is that he's showing voters that even though problems exist—some serious and in need of sustained public education campaigns by local election officials—the situation he points to as evidence that mail voting can't be trusted is an example of how hard it would be to rig elections at scale with mail ballots.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump: 'There's nobody that's done so much for equality as I have'|https://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-gop-primary-live-updates-and-results/2016/03/donald-trump-super-tuesday-220016]]'' March 1, 2016, Nolan D. McCaskill, [[Politico]]
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During an interview with [[ABC]]'s 'Good Morning America' on Tuesday, [[Donald Trump]] told George Stephanopoulos that he promptly disavowed [[David Duke]] after the controversy and that he has done 'so much for equality.' Trump: 'There's nobody that's done so much for equality as I have'
Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would unequivocally renounce any support of white supremacists and declared that no one has done as much for equality as he has.
Trump found himself embroiled in controversy over his refusal to disavow support of the KKK and its former grand wizard, David Duke, on Sunday — despite having disavowed Duke's support just days earlier.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are 'Losers' and 'Suckers'|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/09/trump-americans-who-died-at-war-are-losers-and-suckers/615997/]]'' September 3, 2020, Jeffrey Goldberg, [[The Atlantic]]
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When President [[Donald Trump]] canceled a visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery near [[Paris]] in [[2018]], he blamed rain for the last-minute decision, saying that "the helicopter couldn't fly" and that the Secret Service wouldn't drive him there. Neither claim was true.
Trump rejected the idea of the visit because he feared his hair would become disheveled in the rain, and because he did not believe it important to honor American war dead, according to four people with firsthand knowledge of the discussion that day. In a conversation with senior staff members on the morning of the scheduled visit, Trump said, "Why should I go to that cemetery? It's filled with losers." In a separate conversation on the same trip, Trump referred to the more than 1,800 marines who lost their lives at Belleau Wood as "suckers" for getting killed.
Belleau Wood is a consequential battle in American history, and the ground on which it was fought is venerated by the Marine Corps. America and its allies stopped the German advance toward Paris there in the spring of 1918. But Trump, on that same trip, asked aides, "Who were the good guys in this war?" He also said that he didn't understand why the United States would intervene on the side of the Allies.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump: Anyone who wants virus test can get a test|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_XwC9IQKBc]]'' March 6, 2020, Associated Press, [[YouTube]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] insisted Friday "anybody that needs a" test to detect the new coronavirus "gets a test." The comments come amid criticism of the administration in recent weeks over the lack of tests available to doctors and hospitals. (March 6)
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump: Biden Is Insulting Men Everywhere by Picking Woman as Running Mate|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-says-biden-is-insulting-men-everywhere-by-picking-woman-as-running-mate-in-interview-with-clay-travis]]'' August 11, 2020, Jamie Ross, [[Daily Beast]]
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If you're looking for a quintessential example of fragile masculinity, look no further. President [[Donald Trump]] suggested Tuesday morning that, in pledging to pick a woman as his running mate, [[Joe Biden]] has offended men everywhere.
Trump made his comments in a simpering interview with Fox Sports personality and OutKick founder Clay Travis. Travis' fearsome questioning covered why the president thinks the media is so mean to him, what sports he likes to watch on television, and if he thought Biden had made a mistake doing something so outlandish as to choose a woman as his as-yet-unannounced vice-presidential pick.
Asked by Travis who he would pick if he was in Biden's position, the president replied: "I would be inclined to a different route to the way he's done. First of all he roped himself into a, you know, certain group of people." For those unable to crack the president's mysterious code, Travis explained: "He said he had to pick a woman."
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{{f28.png}} ''[[TRUMP: ICANN'T EVEN! America won't hand over internet control to Russia on my watch|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/09/21/trump_wading_into_iana_transition/]]'' September 21, 2016, Kieren McCarthy, [[The Register]]
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Just when you thought discussion over the transition of the internet's technical functions couldn't get any more ridiculous, here comes [[Donald Trump]].
"Trump opposes President Obama's plan to surrender American internet control to foreign powers," reads a press release put out by the Trump campaign on Wednesday, as senators attempt to reach reasonable compromise over funding the US government past October 1.
"Donald J Trump is committed to preserving Internet freedom for the American people and citizens all over the world," the release states. "The US should not turn control of the Internet over to the [[United Nations]] and the international community."
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{{f351.png}} ''[[Trump: Pol 'totally fabricated' story of call to Gold Star family|https://nypost.com/2017/10/18/trump-pol-totally-fabricated-story-of-call-to-gold-star-family/]]'' October 18, 2017, Mark Moore, [[New York Post]]
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President Trump denied a [[Florida]] congresswoman's claims that he told the widow of a solider killed in [[Africa]] that her husband "knew what he signed up for" and claimed he would show proof if the lawmaker made the comment again.
"I didn't say what that congresswoman said – and she knows it – and she now is not saying it," Trump said during a meeting in the White House on Wednesday. "I'd like her to make the statement again. Because I did not say what she said."
Trump went on to say he had a "very nice conversation with the woman, with the wife, who sounded like a lovely woman," then added, "Did not say what the congresswoman said."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump: Soldiers who die in battle are "losers"|https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2020/09/trump-soldiers-who-die-in-battle-are-losers/]]'' September 3, 2020, Kevin Drum, [[Mother Jones]]
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Jeffrey Goldberg has a stunning story today about President Trump's attitude toward the military. In a nutshell, he's contemptuous of anyone who served, anyone who was captured on the battlefield, or anyone who died. Goldberg's piece starts with a description of Trump's canceled visit to Aisne-[[Marne]] American Cemetery near [[Paris]] in [[2018]]:
In a conversation with senior staff members on the morning of the scheduled visit, Trump said, "Why should I go to that cemetery? It's filled with losers." In a separate conversation on the same trip, Trump referred to the more than 1,800 marines who lost their lives at Belleau Wood as "suckers" for getting killed.
…According to sources with knowledge of the president's views, he seems to genuinely not understand why Americans treat former prisoners of war with respect. Nor does he understand why pilots who are shot down in combat are honored by the military.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's 'ANTIFA' Threat Is Total Bullshit-And Totally Dangerous|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-antifa-threat-is-total-bullshitand-totally-dangerous]]'' June 1, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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Trump's Sunday offering came as federal and local authorities across the country scrambled to contain increasingly violent protests in the wake of [[George Floyd]]'s death at the hands of police in [[Minneapolis]]. Trump, who over several years has launched numerous tirades against anti-fascists, blamed the movement—really, a set of organizing tactics—for vandalism at the protests.
Although he has previously threatened legal action against anti-fascists ("ANTIFA," in his preferred [[Twitter]] styling), the tweet was followed by a statement from Attorney General [[William Barr]] claiming that "violence instigated and carried out by [[Antifa]] and other similar groups in connection with the rioting is domestic terrorism and will be treated accordingly."
Veteran [[FBI]] agents and Homeland Security analysts immediately called the "terrorism" label little more than a cynical maneuver to encourage police violence at antiracist demonstrations that have increasingly been labeled the work of nefarious outsiders.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump's 'Obamagate' conspiracy theory just got blown to pieces|https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-obamagate-flynn-unmasking-conspiracy-got-blown-to-pieces-2020-5]]'' May 20, 2020, Sonam Sheth, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] and his [[Republican]] allies have in recent weeks latched onto a vague conspiracy theory, dubbed [[Obamagate]], that centers on former national security adviser [[Michael Flynn]].
It accuses Obama administration officials of improperly "unmasking" Flynn's name in intelligence reports monitoring former [[Russia]]n Ambassador [[Sergey Kislyak]]'s communications.
But a [[Washington Post]] report on Wednesday blew up that allegation when it revealed that Flynn's name was never "masked" in the first place.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's 'rambling and discordant' Tulsa speech was a stab at masking 'a presidency in peril': report|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/06/trumps-rambling-and-discordant-tulsa-speech-was-a-stab-at-masking-a-presidency-in-peril-report/]]'' June 21, 2020, Tom Boggioni, [[Raw Story]]
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A report from the [[Washington Post]]'s Philip Rucker and Robert Costa suggested that [[Donald Trump]] likely failed in his attempt to halt his slide in the polls with his "defiant" speech at a poorly-attended rally in [[Tulsa]] on Saturday night.
With critics both mocking the turnout and calling the overly-hyped event a "disaster," the reporters note that the president went before the crowd trying to shore up his image as the commander in chief at a time when his re-election prospects are increasingly looking in doubt.
"He threatened violence against protesters, endangered his supporters by flouting health recommendations and endured a 110-day, coronavirus-induced dry spell, but when President Trump finally stepped back onto his rally stage Saturday night in Tulsa, he saw a sea of blue seats," their report began. "The thousands of empty arena chairs, after his campaign had hyped overflow crowds and ticket requests totaling more than 1 million, symbolized the beleaguered state of Trump's presidency and of his quest to win a second term."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's 2016 campaign brass warns he's in trouble in 2020|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/26/trump-campaign-lewandowski-bossie-283089]]'' May 26, 2020, Alex Isenstadt, [[Politico]]
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Bossie and Lewandowski, who served as top aides on Trump's [[2016]] effort, complained to the president about his political operation. Trump's campaign team, in response decided to rush their [[Arizona]] and [[Florida]] representatives onto airplanes for a Thursday meeting with the president.
[[Republican]]s involved with setting up the Thursday meeting with Trump's state directors said they were taken aback by Bossie and Lewandowski's warning. They felt the need to mollify Trump, who has been kept abreast of his reelection effort but hasn't always been aware of the granular, on-the-ground details.
The sequence, which was described by four people familiar with what transpired, offered the latest snapshot of Trump's angst about his battleground state standing. With just five months until the election, the president has been privately expressing concern about his poll numbers and senior Republicans are openly sounding alarms about his swing state prospects.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's 2016 Digital-Ad Mastermind Is Now Working to Defeat Him|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/04/trump-facebook-mastermind-james-barnes-working-against-him]]'' April 28, 2020, Caleb Ecarma, [[Vanity Fair]]
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As coronavirus forces [[2020]] campaigns to shift almost entirely online, the progressive organization [[Acronym]] is attempting to correct the digital-advertising mistakes Democrats made the last time around. [[Donald Trump]]'s campaign has historically harnessed a masterful social media messaging strategy, relying on a huge quantity of simplistic ads over quality. In [[2016]], the Trump campaign dwarfed competitors' social media operations by running nearly six million [[Facebook]] ads. While the social media site has limited some of the more intrusive and controversial advertising capabilities that Trump used to secure victory, his campaign is not looking to slow down its Facebook footprint in the race. Campaign manager [[Brad Parscale]] last year predicted a digital-ad budget of up to $500 million. Acronym is trying to bring Democrats up to speed by implementing a similar strategy—with the help of the same former Facebook employee who helped Trump to victory.
"The thing that Facebook does really well, and the thing that I learned pretty extensively at Facebook, is how to measure things," said [[James Barnes]], an Acronym staffer who was nicknamed by the Trump campaign as an "MVP" for his digital efforts, in an interview with the [[New York Times]]. (Barnes was a Facebook employee embedded with the campaign in 2016; he left the social media giant in [[2019]]). "As I considered what I wanted to do after Facebook as I went through sort of this political transformation, I wanted to know: What is the best way that I could contribute to help defeat Trump in 2020?" While a Facebook tool Barnes used to measure the effectiveness of Trump's messaging no longer exists—the platform removed the "brand lift" function for political advertisers after backlash for its handling of the 2016 election—he has helped develop a similar tool for Acronym to use in their 2020 ads.
In five key battleground states—[[Arizona]], [[Michigan]], [[North Carolina]], [[Pennsylvania]], and [[Wisconsin]]—Acronym is running an in-depth political survey to find voters who might be persuaded into opposing Trump in November. If the respondents appear receptive, ads from Pacronym, the super PAC tied to Acronym, and a second data-gathering survey will begin to populate on their timelines. "What's felt impossible in the past is to test the real-world effect of ads of people who actually saw them, on an ongoing, consistent basis. And what we did was to develop a way to do this on Facebook," Acronym's lead data scientist Solomon Messing told the Times. The process involves grouping together a potential audience, presenting them with the first survey to gauge their political knowledge and leanings, targeting half of respondents with ads, introducing a follow-up survey to the whole group, and, finally, combing through responses for voter feedback and adjusting ads accordingly. The group's main targets include low-information voters. "When folks have just kind of a lower baseline of information, we actually can persuade them by just showing them more of the information that's true," said Barnes.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump's 30 Biggest Broken Promises|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZD_xyAjC-E]]'' November 1, 2018, Robert Reich, [[YouTube]]
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[[Robert Reich]] lists Trump's broken campaign pledges.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Accusing Nevada of Pulling an 'Illegal' Coup to Make Voting Easier|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z3ege8/trump-is-freaking-out-about-nevadas-wild-plan-to-make-voting-easier]]'' August 3, 2020, Cameron Joseph, [[Vice News]]
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President Trump accused [[Nevada]] lawmakers of an "illegal late night coup" on Monday after they passed legislation to make it easier to vote in the state during the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump ranted that they are "using Covid to steal the state," before threatening a lawsuit. The attacks are Trump's latest false and dangerous claims that the election is being rigged against him, sowing chaos and distrust of the [[2020]] election results.
Trump was responding to a Sunday vote by the Nevada Legislature that made it easier to vote in person and by mail in the state heading into November's elections. The legislation, which is expected to be signed into law by Democratic Gov. [[Steve Sisolak]], will make the state send mail ballots to every registered voter and guarantee a minimum number of early voting and Election-Day voting sites for those who want to vote in person. It also allows organizations to collect sealed ballots to return them, and makes it easier for voters to clear up any claims that their signature on their ballot doesn't match what's on file, among other changes.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump's Acting Public Lands Chief Can Head Agency Indefinitely, Thanks To Order He Signed|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-public-lands-chief-self-appointment_n_5f3d6220c5b6d8a917413860?ri18n=true]]'' August 19, 2020, Chris D'Angelo, [[Huffington Post]]
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Two weeks after Pendley's appointment to that position, Interior Secretary [[David Bernhardt]] elevated him to the role of acting director, and he has continued to lead the bureau for more than a year without ever having to face the scrutiny of a Senate confirmation process.
The order, which The [[Associated Press]] first reported on Wednesday, states that in the absence of a permanent [[Bureau of Land Management]] director, the director's authority and responsibility falls to none other than the bureau's deputy director of policy and programs, the position Pendley has held since last July.
In late May, approximately two weeks before one of those controversial extensions was set to expire, Pendley — a former property rights lawyer who spent his career arguing that public lands should not even exist — crafted and signed an order to keep himself at the helm of the bureau indefinitely.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Antifa Fearmongering Looks Like Pure Fantasy|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/06/trumps-antifa-fearmongering-looks-like-pure-fantasy]]'' June 10, 2020, Eric Lutz, [[Vanity Fair]]
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[[Donald Trump]] has attempted to stoke fears among his base—and perhaps to undermine the protests for racial justice that have erupted in the wake of [[George Floyd]]'s killing—by suggesting that dangerous antifa operatives have hijacked demonstrations across the country to wreak havoc in American cities. Without evidence, he accused antifa of looting and rioting in [[Minneapolis]]. He has suggested that the media is coddling the group, which is "very bad for our country," and vowed to designate the loose collective, with no apparent structure, a terrorist organization. And, on Tuesday, he promoted an outrageous and baseless conspiracy theory that the 75-year-old man knocked down and injured by police in [[Buffalo]] during a protest may have been an "ANTIFA provocateur."
To hear Trump and his allies tell it, the [[Black Lives Matter]] protests across the country are an utter hotbed of subversive antifa activity. There's just one problem: Though Trump and Attorney General [[William Barr]] have blamed antifa for the violence that has sprung up at some of the demonstrations, none of the cases the Department of Justice has brought so far amid the tumult have links to the movement. According to [[NPR]], which reviewed the federal cases that have been brought so far, none of the 51 people who have been rung up on federal charges as of Tuesday had antifa connections. In fact, the only people arrested on federal charges to have a connection to an extremist group were not part of the left, but members of the right-wing [[Boogaloo]] movement; three men associated with the group trying to instigate a second Civil War were charged with plotting violence in [[Las Vegas]].
As Barr told [[Fox News]] on Monday, the lack of charges against people associated with antifa does not preclude such prosecutions in the future and does not necessarily mean those aligned with the group have not been present for the protests. "We have some investigations underway, very focused on investigations on certain individuals that relate to antifa," the attorney general said. Still, the absence of any cases so far would seem to undercut the president's already-shaky contention that antifa is playing a major role in the protests. If these demonstrations are teeming with antifa chaos agents, as Trump has contended, why has a DOJ seeking to root them out been unable to do so to this point?
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Trump's Assassination Dog Whistle Was Even Scarier Than You Think|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trumps-assassination-dog-whistle-was-even-scarier-than-you-think-112138/]]'' August 9, 2016, David S. Cohen, [[Rolling Stone]]
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One day after his widely discussed "reboot" in which he did nothing more than read basic [[Republican]] economic talking points from a teleprompter, [[Donald Trump]] uttered perhaps his most outrageous – and dangerous – ad-lib yet. And that's saying something for a campaign in which he's criticized [[John McCain]] for being a prisoner of war, characterized Mexicans as rapists, called for banning [[Muslim]]s from coming into the country, picked a fight with a [[Gold Star]] family and urged [[Russia]] to hack his political opponent.
Speaking to a crowd in Wilmington, [[North Carolina]], Tuesday, Trump expressed concern about [[Hillary Clinton]] possibly picking Supreme Court justices and other judges. He then said, "If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the [[Second Amendment]] people, maybe there is. I don't know."
Let that soak in for a second. One of the two major-party nominees for president just called for "Second Amendment people" to "do" something about his political opponent's judges. According to the [[Trump campaign]]'s rapid response team, he was talking about those "Second Amendment people" coming together politically – "unification," as they called it. The Clinton campaign, and pretty much the entire Internet, saw it differently: as a clear suggestion of violence against a political opponent.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump's attorney general plans to throw a $30,000 holiday party at his Washington hotel|https://www.salon.com/2019/08/28/trumps-attorney-general-plans-to-throw-a-30000-holiday-party-at-his-washington-hotel/]]'' August 28, 2019, Matthew Rozsa, [[Salon]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s attorney general is hosting a holiday party at the president's [[Washington]] hotel, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest and the independence of the Department of Justice.
Attorney General [[William Barr]] booked a 200-person private "family holiday party" at the hotel last month, according to the [[Washington Post]]. The event is expected to include a buffet and a four-hour open bar, which should earn Trump's business at least $30,000 in revenue.
The money is expected to come out of Barr's own pocket, and according to a Justice official, was booked in a Trump hotel this year after the Willard and the Mayflower were already booked. The official told the Post that "career ethics officials were consulted," and Barr was not attempting to win the favor of Trump.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Trump's Baseless Claim About Prayer Rugs Found at the Border|https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/18/us/politics/fact-check-trump-prayer-rugs-border.html]]'' January 18, 2019, Linda Qiu, [[New York Times]]
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That claim echoes earlier ones from Mr. Trump: baseless warnings that "unknown Middle [[Easter]]ners" had infiltrated a migrant caravan and that terrorists were pouring across the southern border.
Nowhere in the White House's 25-page counterterrorism policy, released in October, was the threat of terrorists infiltrating the nation's southwest border raised. And the State Department, in a September report, said there was "no credible evidence" that terrorist groups had sent operatives to enter the United States through [[Mexico]].
The [[Department of Homeland Security]] did not respond to requests for evidence of Mr. Trump's claims.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump's bid for Sydney casino 30 years ago rejected due to 'mafia connections'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/aug/16/trumps-bid-for-sydney-casino-30-years-ago-rejected-due-to-mafia-connections]]'' August 16, 2017, Christopher Knaus, [[The Guardian]]
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A bid by [[Donald Trump]] to build [[Sydney]]'s first casino was rejected 30 years ago after police expressed concerns about his links to the mafia.
News Corp revealed on Wednesday morning minutes of the [[New South Wales]] cabinet that show police had warned the state government against approving a [[1986]]-87 bid by a Trump consortium to build and operate a casino in Darling Harbour.
Trump, in partnership with the [[Queensland]] construction company Kern, was one of four groups vying for the lucrative project. The NSW government dumped it from the process on 5 May [[1987]], along with two other bidders.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Biggest Fox News Boosters Suddenly Stop Railing Against 'Deep State' Intelligence|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-biggest-fox-news-boosters-suddenly-stop-railing-against-deep-state-intelligence]]'' January 3, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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Since Trump's election, an inescapably common refrain of the president and his biggest boosters in conservative media has been to rail against the "deep state." The [[Russia]]n election interference probe, they've repeatedly said, was nothing more than a coup or disinformation campaign perpetrated by the anti-Trump intelligence community.
Over the past 24 hours, however, incessant Fox griping over "deep state" suddenly went quiet, replaced by sober pleas that—when it comes to the info allegedly justifying Trump's ordered airstrike killing [[Iran]]'s top general [[Qassem Soleimani]]—the U.S. intelligence community's findings should be heeded and taken seriously as unimpeachably correct information.
Immediately after the [[Pentagon]] confirmed U.S. responsibility for the strike, claiming it "was aimed at deterring future Iranian attack plans," [[Fox News]] host [[Sean Hannity]]—perhaps the most well-known "deep state" critic in media—heaped praise upon the intelligence community.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's biggest supporter Dinesh D'Souza tweets out arguably the single stupidest thing ever|https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2019/8/12/1878524/-Trump-s-biggest-supporter-Dinesh-D-Souza-tweets-out-arguably-the-single-stupidest-thing-ever]]'' August 12, 2019, Walter Einenkel, [[Daily KOS]]
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Pretty damning evidence. You see, it is the middle of August, a well-known summertime month in the Northern Hemisphere, and [[Australia]] is getting snow! Some MAGA supporters retweeted Dinesh triumphantly, wondering what we liberals would say to explain away this clear indication that global warming is a hoax cooked up by [[Chinese]] [[Muslim]]s in league with the Clintons and [[Pizzagate]] and Obama's deep state. Global warming my foot! Yeehaw! [[USA]] U S A U S A!
I was at a loss. Part of me remembered something I learned in grade school about Australia's location in the world and weather—but what could it have been? Using my next-level research skills, I typed "Australia weather" into [[Google]] search. Lo and behold, Australia.com and its weather section came up.
Australia's climate varies greatly throughout the eight states and territories; there are four seasons across most of the country and a wet and dry season in the tropical north. Australia's seasons are at opposite times to those in the northern hemisphere. December to February is summer; March to May is autumn; June to August is winter; and September to November is spring.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Bonkers Oval Office Meeting With Sidney Powell Was Even Too Much for Rudy|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-bonkers-oval-office-meeting-with-sidney-powell-was-even-too-much-for-rudy]]'' December 19, 2020, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Sidney Powell]]'s insane claims about the election being stolen have left judges across the country shaking and scratching their heads. But during a bonkers [[Oval Office]] meeting with her on Friday night, President Trump floated the idea of appointing her as a special counsel investigating voter fraud.
Two sources familiar with the matter confirmed to The [[Daily Beast]] that Trump and Powell held the Friday meeting to discuss their baseless theories of mass election fraud.
According to The [[New York Times]], which first reported the meeting, some aides were left in shock at Trump's suggestion of making Powell a special counsel. Even [[Rudy Giuliani]], Trump's most loyal foot soldier in his election fraud crusade, was against the idea.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump's Brand is Ayn Rand|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr41QDei3TI]]'' March 4, 2018, Robert Reich, [[YouTube]]
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[[Robert Reich]] explains why [[Ayn Rand]]'s ideas have destroyed the common good.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Brutal Week Has Left the GOP Worried About an Election Landslide|https://www.vice.com/en/article/ep4yw7/trumps-brutal-week-has-left-the-gop-worried-about-an-election-landslide]]'' October 6, 2020, Cameron Joseph, [[Vice News]]
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President Trump heads into the final four weeks before the election far behind [[Joe Biden]] — and he's running out of time to turn around his flagging reelection campaign.
A disastrous debate performance last Tuesday, followed almost immediately by Trump's own hospitalization from the coronavirus, has only added to the president's election woes. Fresh public and private polling indicates that the debate further damaged Trump's standing when he was already trailing. And while there isn't enough data to see how exactly the COVID outbreak in the White House will impact the race, early numbers suggest the events are hurting more than helping him.
There's still time until Election Day. But right now, [[Republican]]s are grim about where the race stands — and increasingly worried that the president could get blown out, cost them the Senate, and pad Democrats' House majority.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's campaign strategists linked to a company hoovering up data on religious people|https://qz.com/1806554/trump-linked-company-bought-data-on-80m-religious-people/?ref=hvper.com&utm_source=hvper.com&utm_medium=website]]'' March 2, 2020, Olivia Goldhill, [[Quartz]]
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US president [[Donald Trump]]'s political data strategy is closely linked to a company buying up data on religious people in the United States. Two leaders of Trump's strategy, campaign manager [[Brad Parscale]] and data programming strategist [[Matt Oczkowski]], are also associated with marketing agency [[Cloud Commerce]], which bought rights to access personal information on 80 million religious people.
The company statement, released in December, said the database on "faith-based individuals" includes detailed data on "demographic, psychographic, and sociographic, information, as well as charitable affiliation, purchasing habits, event attendance and literature, music and film preferences" for each person. Parscale serves on the board of directors for Cloud Commerce. "[[Clear]]ly he had to approve this purchase," said Jeff Chester, director of the Center for Digital Democracy. "He knows it's there." Neither CloudCommerce nor Parscale responded to requests to comment on whether the Trump campaign would make use of the religious data set.
Meanwhile Oczkowski, who was previously head of product at [[Cambridge Analytica]], founded data company called [[Data Propria]], which is owned by CloudCommerce and staffed by several other Cambridge Analytica employees. Trump hired Oczkowski to run his data program in January, according to [[Politico]]. Oczkowski and Cloud Commerce did not respond to requests for comment about Oczkowski's current roles.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Trump's Caravan Hysteria Led to This|https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2018/10/caravan-lie-sparked-massacre-american-jews/574213/]]'' October 28, 2018, Adam Serwer, [[The Atlantic]]
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Before committing the Tree of Life massacre, the shooter, who blamed Jews for the caravan of "invaders" and who raged about it on social media, made it clear that he was furious at HIAS, founded as the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, a [[Jewish]] group that helps resettle refugees in the United States. He shared posts on Gab, a social-media site popular with the alt-right, expressing alarm at the sight of "massive human caravans of young men from Honduras and [[El Salvador]] invading America thru our unsecured southern border." And then he wrote, "HIAS likes to bring invaders in that kill our people. I can't sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. Screw your optics, I'm going in."
The people killed on Saturday were killed for trying to make the world a better place, as their faith exhorts them to do. The history of the Jewish people is one of displacement, statelessness, and persecution. What groups like HIAS do in helping refugees, they do with the knowledge that comes from a history of being the targets of demagogues who persecute minorities in pursuit of power.
Ordinarily, a politician cannot be held responsible for the actions of a deranged follower. But ordinarily, politicians don't praise supporters who have mercilessly beaten a Latino man as "very passionate." Ordinarily, they don't offer to pay supporters' legal bills if they assault protesters on the other side. They don't praise acts of violence against the media. They don't defend neo-Nazi rioters as "fine people." They don't justify sending bombs to their critics by blaming the media for airing criticism. Ordinarily, there is no historic surge in anti-Semitism, much of it targeted at Jewish critics, coinciding with a politician's rise. And ordinarily, presidents do not blatantly exploit their authority in an effort to terrify white Americans into voting for their party. For the past few decades, most American politicians, [[Republican]] and Democrat alike, have been careful not to urge their supporters to take matters into their own hands. Trump did everything he could to fan the flames, and nothing to restrain those who might take him at his word.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's case against mail-in voting has become increasingly desperate. His latest briefing showed it.|https://www.vox.com/2020/4/9/21214821/trump-mail-in-voting-election-fraud-evidence-coronavirus]]'' April 9, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] was challenged on Wednesday to substantiate his claims about massive mail-in election fraud benefiting Democrats. The only thing he could come up with was a "pants on fire" falsehood.
The idea of more states moving toward a mail-in system ahead of November's election is gaining steam amid the coronavirus pandemic. The dilemma [[Wisconsin]] voters faced on Tuesday between staying safe at home or heading to polling places to vote is one most states are interested in helping their citizens avoid. Trump, however, has other, more self-interested concerns.
Not only is the president leading [[Republican]] efforts to prevent federal funds from being used for mail-in efforts, but the briefing on Wednesday revealed he really doesn't have any good reasons for his position.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump's CDC director has a history of controversial opinions on controlling viruses|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/03/trumps-cdc-director-has-a-history-of-controversial-opinions-on-controlling-viruses/]]'' March 7, 2020, Russ Choma, [[Mother Jones]]
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While President [[Donald Trump]] rambled his way through an extremely weird visit to the Centers for Disease Control in [[Atlanta]] on Friday, the lineup of serious-looking scientists behind him was supposed to inspire confidence that there are trustworthy and qualified people leading the nation's response to the deadly coronavirus. But as the C[[DC]], the central agency in charge of public health, struggles to get a handle on key messaging and coronavirus testing efforts, the credentials of its director [[Robert Redfield]] are in the spotlight.
From the start of his administration, Trump has struggled to fill top positions with qualified candidates; the world of people who can do a particular job and who show enough personal or political loyalty is often quite small. Redfield, 68, is a well-known virologist who spent decades working on HIV/AIDS research in the military and as the head of the University of [[Maryland]]'s Institute of Human Virology. He also has a long history of being a close ally to conservative politicians and their pet theories on HIV and AIDS.
In the [[1980]]s and early [[1990]]s, as an Army doctor stationed at Walter Reed [[Medical]] Center, Redfield worked on setting up protocols to handle service members infected with AIDS. Even by the standards of the era, when much was still unknown about the virus, his suggestions were controversial. He advocated quarantining infected soldiers, spreading their diagnosis across the chain of command with little concern for their privacy, and investigating their sexual histories.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's chicken man|https://popular.info/p/trumps-chicken-man?no_cover=true]]'' May 4, 2020, Judd Legum, [[Popular Information]]
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Meatpacking facilities are ideal environments for spreading COVID-19. Cramped facilities make social distancing virtually impossible, and the "pace and physical demands of processing work made adherence to face-covering recommendations difficult." A poorly-paid workforce is "incentivized to work while ill as a result of medical leave and disability policies and attendance bonuses that could encourage working while experiencing symptoms." And rampant consolidation means that many slaughterhouses have hundreds or thousands of employees under one roof.
Of the top 25 coronavirus clusters in the United States, six are slaughterhouses. (Most of the rest are jails and prisons.) A C[[DC]] survey released May 1 found that, across the country, there were 4,913 cases of COVID-19 at meat and poultry processing facilities, which have resulted in at least 20 deaths. These figures understate the scope of the problem since four states did not provide any data to the CDC, testing is not comprehensive, and some processing companies are reticent to report illnesses to state authorities. Multiple plants have closed, suggesting a serious outbreak, without disclosing the number of positive cases.
A tally conducted by the Midwest [[Center for Investigative Reporting]] has cataloged "6,300 reported positive cases tied to meatpacking facilities," including at least 30 deaths.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's China Hawk Is Trying to Commandeer the Coronavirus Stimulus and Others in the White House Are Alarmed|https://www.thedailybeast.com/peter-navarro-trumps-china-hawk-is-trying-to-commandeer-the-coronavirus-stimulus]]'' March 19, 2020, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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White House trade adviser [[Peter Navarro]] has seized on negotiations over how to handle the economic fallout of the coronavirus to push President Trump to use the crisis to bolster his "Buy American" agenda—starting with domestic production of key medical goods and equipment.
His role, as described to The [[Daily Beast]] by several officials, has been aggressive enough to prompt serious pushback from other senior Trump officials, who are worried that Trump will be won over by the Buy American pitch, which will, in turn, have damaging consequences during the nation's worst public-health and economic crises in years.
The order being pushed by Navarro, a draft of which was obtained by The Daily Beast, lays out a slew of policies that would ultimately curb the importing of foreign goods and create conditions that would allow for the increased production of American medicines, raw materials, and vaccines. The order is similar in language and tone to Trump's April [[2017]] executive order "Buy American Hire American."
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Trump's Christian Judges March On|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-christian-judges-supreme-court-1072773/]]'' October 9, 2020, Sarah Posner, [[Rolling Stone]]
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In August, [[Justin Walker]], a federal judge in Louisville, [[Kentucky]], issued an unusual order in favor of Chelsey Nelson, a local wedding photographer and blogger. Nelson, a [[Southern Baptist]], claimed in a lawsuit that her Christian faith dictates "that God ordained marriage to be a covenant between one man and one woman so that this relationship would point people to the special relationship between God and His bride, the church." Because of this, Nelson contended, she could not provide photography services to same-sex couples, or write about her views of same-sex marriage on her website. Nelson did not report receiving requests for her photography services from any same-sex couples, nor had any government agency investigated Nelson's business or sought to prevent her from writing about her religious views or any other subject. The Louisville Metro Human Relations Commission, which is charged with enforcing the municipality's nondiscrimination ordinance prohibiting discrimination on the basis of, among other factors, sexual orientation and gender identity, had never heard of her.
Nelson had a powerful defender in addition to her lawyers at [[Alliance Defending Freedom]], the formidable legal firm that has pioneered the argument that religious freedom collides with [[LGBTQ]] rights. The United States Department of Justice filed a "statement of interest" in the case, arguing: "Forcing Ms. Nelson to create expression for and to participate in a ceremony that violates her sincerely held religious beliefs invades her [[First Amendment]] rights.
Judge Walker, who had been nominated to the federal bench by President [[Donald Trump]] in [[2019]], waved away the Commission's argument that Nelson had no viable legal claim. He allowed Nelson's suit to go forward and entered an order preemptively barring the government from taking an action it had never even contemplated while the case proceeds. Just like gay and lesbian Americans cannot be treated as second-class citizens under the Constitution, Walker wrote, neither can Christians who oppose the Constitutional right to marry. "America is wide enough for those who applaud same-sex marriage and those who refuse to," he wrote.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Closing Debate Argument Was a Blizzard of Lies About Mail Voting|https://www.vice.com/en/article/qj4yqq/trumps-closing-debate-argument-was-a-blizzard-of-lies-about-mail-voting]]'' September 30, 2020, Cameron Joseph, [[Vice News]]
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President Trump concluded a bullying and bellicose debate performance by lying repeatedly about mail-in votes as he once again refused to promise to accept a possible election loss.
"I hope it's going to be a fair election. If it's fair, I am 100% on board. But if I see tens of thousands of ballots being manipulated, I can't go along with that… it means you have a fraudulent election," he said. "They cheat."
There's overwhelming evidence and widespread agreement from voting experts that widespread voting fraud is extremely rare. But Trump has spent months attacking the process — while his lawyers fight in the courts to make sure that more mail voters will be disenfranchised by fighting any rule changes that would make their votes count.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Trump's company has received at least $970,000 from U.S. taxpayers for room rentals|https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trumps-company-has-received-at-least-970000-from-us-taxpayers-for-room-rentals/2020/05/14/26d27862-916d-11ea-9e23-6914ee410a5f_story.html]]'' May 14, 2020, David A. Fahrenthold, [[Washington Post]]
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The U.S. government has paid at least $970,000 to President Trump's company since Trump took office — including payments for more than 1,600 nightly room rentals at Trump's hotels and clubs, according to federal records obtained by The [[Washington Post]].
Since March, The Post has catalogued an additional $340,000 in such payments. They were almost all related to trips taken by Trump, his family and his top officials. The government is not known to have paid for the rooms for Trump and his family members at his properties but it has paid for staffers and [[Secret Service]] agents to accompany the president.
The payments create an unprecedented business relationship between the president's private company and his government — which began in the first month of Trump's presidency, and continued into this year, records show.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Controversial Former Strategist Steve Bannon Is Coming To Canada This Friday And People Are Split About It|https://www.narcity.com/ca/on/toronto/news/trumps-controversial-former-strategist-steve-bannon-is-coming-to-canada-this-friday-and-people-are-split-about-it]]'' October 30, 2019, Dennis Bayazitov, [[Narcity]]
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[[Steve Bannon]]—known for his popularization of the alt-right—is to defend populism this week at a [[Toronto]] debate against conservative commentator, and former speechwriter for [[George W. Bush]], [[David Frum]]. But in light of the Pittsburg synagogue shooting last weekend, Torontonians are beginning to question if inviting [[Donald Trump]]'s former political chief strategist for a debate now is such a good idea.
The [[Munk Debates]] entitled "The rise of populism" will take place in Toronto's Roy Thompson Hall this November 2nd. Bannon and Frum will respectively argue for and against the motion: Be it resolved, the future of western politics is populist, not liberal.
The federal NDP is pushing to cancel the event altogether out of respect for the victims of Saturday's tragedy. NDP MP [[Charlie Angus]] told the [[CBC]] he believed Bannon's extreme views only serve to feed social divisions and create climates where [[Jewish]] and [[Muslim]] communities feel attacked.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[Trump's coronavirus briefings are too dangerous for news media to show them live|https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/04/11/trump-coronavirus-reality-show-too-dangerous-air-live-column/5131010002/]]'' April 11, 2020, Chet Czarniak, Opinion, [[USA Today]]
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While that expression dates back decades, we sadly could alter it for these trying times: "If the president says something, check it out."
That hit home Sunday evening when President [[Donald Trump]] led the daily coronavirus Task Force briefing by advocating for hydroxychloroquine, which most of us now know is a drug commonly used to treat malaria but has shown signs of possible efficacy in combating COVID-19. It's in a trial stage needed to prove whether it works.
The president's advice to the nation, in recommending that people with the disease or even fearful of contracting it seek out hydroxychloroquine: "What do you have to lose?"
Perhaps, plenty. The drug, now available as a generic, has been in use for decades and in the wrong circumstances, can have deadly side effects. That's why the president's own medical experts are cautious.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's COVID Advisers: He's Now Pushing Herd Immunity|https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trumps-covid-advisers-hes-now-pushing-herd-immunity]]'' October 29, 2020, Erin Banco, [[Daily Beast]]
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Despite publicly downplaying it, President [[Donald Trump]] and his team of White House advisers have embraced the controversial belief that herd immunity will help control the COVID-19 outbreak, according to three senior health officials working with the White House coronavirus task force. More worrisome for those officials: they have begun taking steps to turn the concept into policy.
Officials say that White House adviser [[Scott Atlas]] first started pushing herd immunity this past summer despite significant pushback from scientists, doctors and infectious disease experts that the concept was dangerous and would result in far more Americans getting sick and dying. Since then, various White House advisers have tried to play down the idea that the administration has implemented a strategy for COVID-19 based on herd immunity, which holds that if enough people contract a disease and become immune from it, then future spread among the broader population will be reduced.
[[Kayleigh McEnany]], the White House press secretary, told reporters in September that "herd immunity has never been a strategy" fostered by the Trump administration. And in a statement to The [[Daily Beast]], Atlas insisted that it wasn't a pursuit.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's COVID Task Force Is Now Openly Rebelling Against Him|https://www.thedailybeast.com/fauci-birx-and-others-on-trumps-covid-task-force-are-turning-on-him?ref=home]]'' October 14, 2020, Erin Banco, [[Daily Beast]]
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Standing outside one of the main buildings on the University of [[Connecticut]] campus last week, [[Deborah Birx]], the White House coronavirus task force coordinator, let out an exasperated sigh through her peach-colored face mask.
Birx had been traveling almost non-stop since June, working with local and state officials to develop area-specific strategies for slowing the spread of the highly contagious virus. Connecticut was her 32nd state and, as in the others, she was peppered there with questions about the mixed messaging stemming from the White House.
Seemingly frustrated by the fact that, 200,000 deaths later, there was still uncertainty about the federal government's COVID-19 prevention strategy, Birx paused before laying out, yet again, her broken-record response: Wear a mask, wash your hands, and stay socially distanced. Wear a mask, wash hands, social distance.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump's crazy designation of Antifa as terrorist organization|https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/31/opinions/trump-antifa-domestic-terrorist-bergen/index.html]]'' June 1, 2020, Peter Bergen, Opinion, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]]'s announcement that his administration will designate [[Antifa]] as a terrorist organization is surely unconstitutional because it would effectively criminalize joining an American domestic ideological group.
Thanks to the [[First Amendment]], the US government has historically avoided designating domestic groups on both the left and right as terrorist. Belonging to such groups is consistent with the legitimate exercise of your First Amendment right to freedom of speech and belief — whether you are a white supremacist or an environmental activist.
Of course, should an American citizen commit a crime in service of her extremist beliefs she can be prosecuted for that crime, but she can't be prosecuted for merely belonging to the group, no matter how objectionable its views might be.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Culture Warriors Are a Literal Death Cult Now|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-coronavirus-culture-warriors-are-a-literal-death-cult]]'' April 17, 2020, Michael Tomasky, Opinion, [[Daily Beast]]
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You know where this is headed, right? We all know. [[Donald Trump]] and the [[Republican]]s are going to turn the election into a red vs. blue culture war battle—not over abortion, not over climate change, not over guns, but this time, over death itself.
Because death is every authoritarian's last play. An authoritarian leader makes demands of his people. They must cheer more lustily than non-authoritarian people cheer. They must salute in a particular way. They must exonerate him of all error, whether stupidly invading [[Russia]] or massively screwing up a pandemic response or shooting someone on Fifth Avenue. And finally, they must prove they are willing to at least flirt with death, if the leader's hold on power requires it. It's the final demand on loyalty, and every authoritarian gets there eventually, in one way or another, even those forced to operate within democratic contexts.
Thus, the question of the [[2020]] election, as Trump and his party attempt to frame it: Are you manly enough to sneer at death, like real men do in the movies (which are fake, of course, but never mind that), or are you one of those pusillanimous patsies who quivers under the bed sheets like some avocado toast-eating intellectual, whining that we have to listen to the experts?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Culture Warriors Go Home|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/10/29/trump-cernovich-milo-yiannopoulos-richard-spencer-alt-right-2018-221916]]'' October 29, 2018, Ben Schreckinger, [[Politico]]
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In February of this year, at the close of the annual [[Conservative Political Action Conference]] outside [[Washington]], the pro-Trump blogger [[Mike Cernovich]] trekked to the Capitol Hill townhouse that serves as the personal headquarters for former White House adviser [[Steve Bannon]]. The inconspicuous brick building, once the unofficial Washington bureau for [[Breitbart]] News, had grown into an unlikely center of political gravity during the presidency of [[Donald Trump]]. Now out of the White House, the president's former chief strategist was still holding court there for a steady stream of journalists, donors and activists.
Cernovich was there to vent. Seated at the long dining-room table where Bannon hosts visitors, he complained that Trump had stopped sticking up for his most loyal supporters. He mentioned some public altercations at which anti-fascist demonstrators had assaulted Trump fans. While the president seemed to have plenty of time to engage in feuds with celebrities on [[Twitter]], Cernovich griped, Trump had remained silent on those violent attacks. So had, Cernovich noted, "that sleepy elf," Attorney General [[Jeff Sessions]]. "You can't wear a MAGA hat and not get a brick thrown at your head," he said.
Following the meeting, Cernovich, a regular fixture in the capital during the first year of the Trump administration, walked out into the dusk, strolled past the Supreme Court and took out his phone to begin livestreaming to his followers about other subjects. He has not been back to Washington since.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Defenders: He Doesn't Hate the Troops, He Just 'Sounds Like an Asshole'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-defenders-he-doesnt-hate-the-troops-he-just-sounds-like-an-asshole]]'' September 4, 2020, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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After [[The Atlantic]] reported on Thursday that [[Donald Trump]] had privately trashed American war dead as "suckers" and "losers," the White House, the president's [[2020]] campaign, and a broad array of Trump loyalists activated to aggressively denounce the report as fictitious and absurd.
In The [[Daily Beast]]'s interviews with eleven senior administration officials, Trump aides, [[Republican]] operatives, and former and current friends of the president, several of them mounted a curious defense of Trump. Yes, they admitted, the commander in chief at times makes callous, tone-deaf comments about American military personnel behind closed doors. But it's because he hates the wars they're forced to fight, not the service members themselves.
"The president means no disrespect to our troops; it's just that the way he speaks, he can sound like an asshole sometimes," one of these sources, a current senior administration official, told The Daily Beast. "That's how he is [ when the cameras are off ]…It's his style."
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Trump's Dirty Laundry: Anonymous Hackers Threaten To Reveal All|https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2020/06/02/trumps-dirty-laundry-anonymous-hackers-threaten-to-reveal-all-george-floyd-protest/#573229431fc3]]'' June 2, 2020, Davey Winder, [[Forbes]]
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As President Trump threatens to deploy the military against those protesting over the death of [[George Floyd]] in [[Minneapolis]] on May 25, the [[Anonymous]] hacker collective would appear to have come out in support of the protests with a threat to publish Trump's dirty laundry. But appearances can sometimes be deceptive.
On May 15, I reported that a group of hackers known as REvil had claimed to have dirty laundry on President Trump following a ransomware attack on a [[New York]] law firm. Data exfiltration, along with encryption, being something of a trademark of this cybercriminal operation. To leverage payment of a $42 million (£33.5 million) ransom demand, REvil said it would make this information public.
It only took a couple of days for the gang to publish the first 169 of these Trump 'dirty laundry' emails, after apparently being triggered by having a label of cyber terrorists applied to them. Somewhat unsurprisingly, the dirty laundry in question proved to be less of a smoking gun and more a damp squib. Sure, the emails mentioned trump but often as a verb, and others referred to President Trump in passing but not in any malicious or harmful way. Nonetheless, REvil claimed to have sold the Trump data to an interested party for an undisclosed sum.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Disgraced Body Man Now Leads White House's New Purge|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-taps-john-mcentee-29-year-old-once-exiled-aide-to-help-him-purge-government-of-enemies-and-watchdogs]]'' April 10, 2020, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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Even in the midst of a global pandemic and economic collapse, President [[Donald Trump]] is charging ahead on his mission to purge his administration of watchdogs who are tasked with exposing waste, fraud, and abuse. And as he goes about this mission, he's leaning on a 29-year-old loyalist once exiled from the Trump administration for a reported gambling problem, as well as a cadre of conservative firebrands who have fed his paranoia that government careerists are trying to destroy him.
Early this month, Trump fired [[Michael Atkinson]], inspector general of the intelligence community, who had been asked to handle the anonymous whistleblower complaint last year that triggered the president's impeachment at the hands of House Democrats. On Monday, the president used his daily coronavirus press briefing at the White House to take swipes at [[Christi Grimm]], a Department of Health and Human Services inspector general, after being asked about her report documenting the "severe shortages of testing supplies" in certain U.S. hospitals during the coronavirus crisis. On Tuesday, the news broke that Trump had replaced [[Glenn Fine]], an acting [[Pentagon]] inspector general who had been assigned to oversee $2 trillion in coronavirus relief money.
Those actions are just the beginning of Trump's plans to remake much of the federal government by appointing Trump-supportive partisans, including to inspector general posts, four administration sources say. And they reflect the degree to which the president's obsession with purging and denigrating his perceived enemies within the government continues to animate him, even as the White House struggles to respond to the coronavirus outbreaks and the increasing number of deaths throughout the country.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Doral Hotel to Host a Confab of Anti-Vaxxers and Leading QAnon Champions|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-doral-hotel-to-host-a-confab-of-anti-vaxxers-and-leading-qanon-champions?ref=home]]'' September 16, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Donald Trump]] has pinned his re-election hopes on a coronavirus vaccine. As the death toll from the pandemic approaches 200,000, the president has hyped up his administration's "[[Operation Warp Speed]]" vaccine effort and claimed, in the face of expert opinion, that a vaccine could be available within four weeks. His party, in turn, has chastised anyone who has suggested that he may be politicizing vaccine development as an anti-vaxxer.
But next month, as the COVID-19 virus could very well be entering an expected second wave, one of Trump's hotels will become a hub for anti-vaccine activism. Some of the most notorious figures in the anti-vaccine movement are set to converge on the president's Trump National Doral [[Miami]] resort in early October for a MAGA-world conference.
The anti-vaccine figures won't be the only fringe GOP movement represented at Trump's property during the American Priority Conference or "AMPFest," which runs between Oct. 8 and Oct 11. They'll be joined by top [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory promoters, including one with a history of anti-Semitic remarks.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Trump's Ego May Delay Your $1,200 Stimulus Check|https://www.forbes.com/sites/shaharziv/2020/04/15/trumps-narcissism-may-delay-your-1200-stimulus-check/#6c5d3486180a]]'' April 15, 2020, Shahar Ziv, [[Forbes]]
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The economic impact of COVID-19 is gargantuan and the decline is tragically affecting the lives of millions of Americans. 17 million have filed for unemployment in the last three weeks, there are mile long lines at food banks, and nearly one third of Americans didn't pay their rent in April. After finally passing the $2.2 trillion [[Coronavirus]] Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which includes the disbursement of $1,200 stimulus checks to many individuals, the Treasury Department has decided to stop the printing presses momentarily. Why?
The issue boils down to a simple question: What matters more during a crisis, getting stimulus checks to individuals in need as quickly as possible or ensuring that the checks bear President Trump's name? Sadly, the Treasury Department and Trump believe the latter.
The Treasury Department has instructed the [[Internal Revenue Service]] ([[IRS]]) to print Trump's name on the "memo" line of the stimulus checks it will soon mail out to tens of millions of people. According to multiple IRS officials, this decision will delay the issuance of paper checks as the IRS information technology team needs to make a programming change before the checks are passed to the Bureau of Fiscal Service for printing and issuing. Chad Hooper, national president of the IRS's Professional Managers Association, told The [[Washington Post]] that "any last minute request like this will create a downstream snarl that will result in a delay."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Election Challenges Keep Failing In Court|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/zoetillman/trump-election-lawsuits-failing-pennsylvania]]'' November 16, 2020, Zoe Tillman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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WASHINGTON — Over the span of just 72 hours, President [[Donald Trump]] and his supporters have faced a barrage of court losses and setbacks in [[Pennsylvania]], underscoring their inability to make a dent in the election results despite the flood of cases they've filed since Nov. 3.
The campaign hasn't focused its legal efforts on one state or one issue, instead pursuing challenges big and small across the country. The bulk of cases that are still active at this point are in Pennsylvania. Despite the campaign's messaging that the sheer quantity of legal challenges speaks to a deeper problem with the legitimacy of the election, judges haven't handed down decisions to validate that rhetoric.
Since Friday, state and federal judges in Pennsylvania have rejected Trump's challenges to small batches of ballots ranging from the hundreds to the low thousands; Biden leads Pennsylvania by more than 68,000 votes, according to Decision Desk HQ. Judges have also undermined some of the legal theories that underpin the campaign's effort to stop Pennsylvania from officially declaring that President-elect [[Joe Biden]] won the state.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[Trump's Enablers: How Giuliani, Pence, and Barr Figure Into the Ukraine Scandal|https://www.newyorker.com/podcast/political-scene/trumps-enablers-how-giuliani-pence-and-barr-figure-into-the-ukraine-scandal]]'' September 27, 2019, Dorothy Wickenden, podcast, [[New Yorker]]
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This week, evidence emerged that Trump tried to enlist the help of a foreign power to discredit his political opponents—in this case, Democratic Presidential hopeful [[Joe Biden]]. Further disclosures revealed that the President may have been aided in his efforts by his personal lawyer, [[Rudy Giuliani]], Vice-President [[Mike Pence]], and Attorney General [[William Barr]]. On Tuesday, [[Speaker of the House]] [[Nancy Pelosi]] announced the start of a formal impeachment inquiry against President Trump, saying that he had betrayed his oath of office, the nation's security, and the integrity of U.S. elections. [[Jeffrey Toobin]], [[Jane Mayer]], and David Rohde—three [[New Yorker]] writers who have reported extensively about the Administration—join [[Dorothy Wickenden]] to discuss the case against Trump, and how his inner circle may have helped jeopardize his Presidency.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Trump's Evangelical Allies Really Didn't Like Jeff Sessions|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/11/trumps-evangelical-allies-hated-jeff-sessions/575254/]]'' November 7, 2018, Emma Green, [[The Atlantic]]
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"I think he's part of the deep state," Falwell said. "I think he's an establishment guy ... It doesn't mean he's not conservative and hasn't done some good things—he has. But he can't get past being an establishment loyalist."
Falwell maintained that he discussed these views with Trump a number of months ago. But he also said that the other members of Trump's informal evangelical advisory council—who are often invited to meet with the president, take part in photo ops, and dine at the White House—disliked Sessions as well. "That's been a topic of conversation any time I've spoken to any of them in the last year and a half or so," Falwell said.
[[Johnnie Moore]], the advisory council's de facto spokesman and a member of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, told me there was "widespread dissatisfaction across the board from the conservative, evangelical elements of Trump's base who believed Sessions to be weak and ineffective." Notably, Moore added, Sessions alienated the "more moderate end of [Trump's] evangelical base, who were dissatisfied with some of his enforcement actions, his visceral opposition to criminal-justice reform, and the tactics he supported for handling illegal immigration."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump's fake protest movement: Authoritarian stagecraft meets white privilege|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/07/trumps-fake-protest-movement-authoritarian-stagecraft-meets-white-privilege/]]'' May 7, 2020, Chauncey DeVega, [[Salon]]
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Rallies such as those in [[Lansing]], [[Michigan]], and numerous other state capitals are staged events. They provide a platform for fraudulent versions of "populism," supposed expressions of the "people's will" and "legitimate anger." This is the stagecraft of authoritarians and other illegitimate leaders and governments.
In reality, the Trump movement's "protests" are funded by members of his regime and other right-wing organizers. These "populist" protests are also being summoned by Trump's right-wing news media propaganda machine, plutocrats and Christian nationalist leaders.
In total, Trump's pseudo-populist coronavirus "protests" are tainted at the root. They are celebrations of white privilege, white racism and white rage.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's False Claim About BLM "Pigs In A Blanket" Chant|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tasneemnashrulla/trump-blm-chant-pigs-in-a-blanket-false-claim]]'' October 23, 2020, Tasneem Nashrulla, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] falsely linked the [[Black Lives Matter]] movement to an anti-police chant, "Pigs in a blanket, fry 'em like bacon," during the final presidential debate on Thursday.
Moderator Kristen Welker, who is Black, asked Trump whether his language describing Black Lives Matter as a symbol of hate contributed "to a climate of hate and racial strife."
In response, Trump brought up an anti-police chant that he and his campaign have frequently used, without context, to malign and criticize the Black Lives Matter movement, which for years has mobilized tens of thousands of largely peaceful and decentralized demonstrations for racial justice and against police brutality.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump's Favorite Donor Sits Out 2020|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmC6XZC3qd0]]'' August 8, 2020, The Damage Report, [[YouTube]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Favorite Meme-Maker Carpe Donktum Used A Fake Name To Go On Trump's Favorite TV Network|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/craigsilverman/carpe-donktum-oann-social-media-censorship]]'' July 15, 2019, Craig Silverman, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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On Friday, the pro-Trump cable news channel One America News Network aired an interview with a man it identified as Dennis F. Charles, "a conservative social media analyst." But that wasn't his real name.
In the segment, he said social media companies were censoring conservatives, echoing a core message of the White House social media summit held the day before, on July 11. In fact, "Charles" was at the summit, attending under his better-known pseudonym: [[Carpe Donktum]].
That made it all the more notable when Donktum appeared on OANN, a channel to the right of [[Fox News]], under what was seemingly his real name, Dennis F. Charles. Except that it was yet another diversion. [[BuzzFeed News]] confirmed this too is a fake name. The segment aired on OANN did not disclose this to viewers, contrary to standard journalistic practices.
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{{f19.png}} ''[[Trump's favorite singer Joy Villa is bondage loving model|https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5388361/Trumps-favorite-singer-Joy-Villa-bondage-loving-Scientologist.html]]'' February 22, 2018, Alan Butterfield, [[Daily Mail]]
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A high-profile supporter of President [[Donald Trump]] is a senior Scientologist who has used access to some of his top White House aides to push the church, which wants her to be its '[[Tom Cruise]] for politics', DailyMail.com can reveal.
Singer [[Joy Villa]] has been praised on [[Twitter]] by the president, posed with Ivanka and Lara Trump, and appeared at the Grammy Awards twice in dresses with provocative conservative messages.
She has expressed an interest in running for [[Congress]] and also courted controversy by claiming that Trump's ex-campaign manager [[Corey Lewandowski]] harassed her by slapping her on the bottom, an allegation he denies strongly.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Trump's Favorite TV Network Is Post-parody|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/05/trumps-favorite-tv-network-post-parody/611353/]]'' May 19, 2020, Devin Gordon, [[The Atlantic]]
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One America News predates the Trump presidency—it launched in [[2013]]—so its rise is less a response to Trumpism than an extension of the besieged, paranoid worldview that got him elected in the first place. In [[2018]], well after the debunking of [[Pizzagate]]—the allegation that [[Hillary Clinton]] and a secret cabal were running a pedophile ring out of a [[Washington]], D.C., pizza restaurant—the network hired one of Pizzagate's chief boosters, [[Jack Posobiec]], as an on-air correspondent. (Posobiec has backed down from the Pizzagate theory, telling The [[Washington Post]] in [[2016]] that he thought his live-streamed look into the pizzeria "could just show it was a regular pizza place.") OAN covered the so-called migrant caravan—a slow-moving wave of migrants that began rolling north from Central America in 2018—as if it were a Category 5 hurricane. OAN has referred to the 2016 murder of [[Seth Rich]], a [[Democratic National Committee]] employee, as if it might have been a political assassination; tin-foil-hat corners of the internet have connected it to the leaking of DNC emails. Recently, OAN has been advancing the theory, without any evidence to support it, that the coronavirus was developed in a [[Chinese]] bioweapons lab, and spread from there. Soon enough, The [[New York Times]] reported that administration officials were pushing the intelligence services to investigate, even as the theory was debunked on the front page.
"Our big secret and a key differentiator of OAN from other cable news networks is that the star of OAN's news lineup is the news, not the talent," [[Charles Herring]], the network's president, told me by email recently. Now on the one hand, ouch—on-air talent likes nothing more than hearing their boss say they weren't chosen for their talent. On the other hand, he's right: At OAN, what comes out of their mouths is far more important than how well they say it. To watch OAN is to experience the Trump presidency the way Trump himself would cover it, if he built a network from the ground up and then, as he did with his administration, hired amateurs to run it. I spent hours watching OAN, and the whole time I found myself yearning for the skill and professionalism of [[Fox News]]. In the age of alternative facts, though, a news network doesn't need polish to be dangerous. All the talent needs to do is look into the camera and read off the teleprompter. Trump's frequent shout-outs have turned OAN into a minor media sensation, and its coverage has been described as "fast paced," which is only true if you're comparing it with the burning-Yule-log channel. As I watched One America, it gradually dawned on me that I was watching Anchorman. Everything was so earnest and slapdash, and so transparently inane. In both appearance and metabolism, OAN is a nostalgia machine—familiar, reassuring, the Turner Classic Movies of cable-news networks. It's built for the members of an aging #MAGA army who want to be comforted by news the way they remember it. The same good news, the same bad news. The same invisible enemies too, so that even the nightmares come wrapped in a warm blanket. Gang violence at the top of the hour, baby pandas at the bottom. OAN is post-parody: It's the straight truth for Trump fans, and completely surreal for everyone else.
OAN was born on the Fourth of July seven years ago, when Trump was already deep into his birtherism phase. The network is headquartered in an office-park cul-de-sac in [[San Diego]], a city that, in addition to being the setting for Anchorman, is the longtime corporate base of One America's founder, the microchip multimillionaire and aging paterfamilias [[Robert Herring]], Charles's father. Robert built his fortune as a manufacturer of circuit boards, cashing out of two companies in [[2000]] with $122 million. He and Charles broke into television in [[2004]] with WealthTV, now known as AWE (A Wealth of Entertainment), a cable channel that would feature shows such as Cheese Chasers and Dream Cruises. Robert also started giving money to conservative causes. In [[2005]], he made news when he offered $1 million to the husband of Terri Schiavo—a young woman who spent years in a vegetative state as her husband and parents fought in court over whether to end her life—if he agreed to keep her on life support. (He declined the offer.) When Robert and his son decided that Fox News had gotten too soft, too centrist, they launched One America to compete with it. Robert Herring does not poke his head out much, granting only the occasional brief interview to his local [[San Diego Union-Tribune]]. Since the coronavirus pandemic began, though, he has been tweeting about it regularly. On April 20, he posted about hydroxychloroquine, the antimalarial drug that Trump has touted as a cure for COVID-19—and now claims to have taken himself—despite the lack of evidence that hydroxychloroquine is an effective treatment for the coronavirus and the emerging evidence that it may cause harm: President Trump was the first to tell us about hydroxychloroquine. Now there are MANY reports of people taking it and being 100% cured. So what happened to the trials in New York? Where are the results? Why aren't more doctors pushing it and why aren't people allowed to use it? — Robert Herring (@RobHerring) April 20, [[2020]] Not a word of this tweet is accurate, not even the part about Trump being the first to tell us about the drug. Robert just lobbed it out there, and then vanished behind his [[Twitter]] account. Like its founder, One America does not reveal much about itself. A two-page media kit on the network website carries this boast about One America: "Fast becoming the 4th rated national cable news channel!" But I couldn't find a single press contact. The anchors seem to have written their own bios, possibly copied from their Tinder profiles. Emily Finn, who is 23, according to anchorswiki.com, is described as someone who loves traveling ("especially to [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]] … her most favorite place in the whole world") as well as "jamming to some classic rock music, or soaking up the sun at the beach." I scoured the site, clicking on every tab, until I happened to click on a page called "Affiliate Relations," and there it was, kindly supplied for OAN viewers: Charles Herring's direct email address. So I emailed him. He emailed right back.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Florida sanctuary becomes a gilded petri dish for a global disease|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/15/trumps-florida-sanctuary-coronavirus-130787]]'' March 16, 2020, Meridith McGraw, [[Politico]]
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At least three people who visited [[Mar-a-Lago]] in the past 10 days have tested positive for the deadly virus, and were spotted in photographs with the president and other club members. A top [[Brazil]]ian official, Ambassador to the U.S. Nestor Forster, who was seated with the president at a Saturday night dinner at the club, tested positive for COVID-19. So did Fabio Wajngarten, the press secretary to President Jair Bolsonaro who was spotted standing next to Trump in an [[Instagram]] post. An email to Trump supporters who attended a fundraiser at the club last Sunday suggests there was now also a mysterious third person who was at the club last weekend with the virus.
The chairwoman of the [[Republican National Committee]], [[Ronna McDaniel]], came down with flu-like symptoms on Friday and her doctor determined a test for coronavirus was necessary, a spokesman said.
The handshakes, diplomatic huddles, cozy VIP photo-ops and meet-and-greets at Mar-a-Lago became a potential nexus for other cases — the mayor of [[Miami]], Francis Suarez, tested positive after being in the same area as the Brazilian officials. Since last weekend, Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Giménez and several Republican lawmakers close to the White House — Rep. [[Matt Gaetz]], Sen. [[Rick Scott]] and Sen. [[Lindsey Graham]] — all self-quarantined as a precaution.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump's former bodyguard hired by RNC for $15,000 a month|https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/21/politics/donald-trump-keith-schiller-rnc-contract/index.html]]'' February 21, 2018, Dan Merica, [[CNN]]
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[[Keith Schiller]], President [[Donald Trump]]'s longtime bodyguard, is advising the [[Republican National Committee]] on security for the [[2020]] convention, a contract that nets Trump's longstanding personal aide $15,000 a month.
Schiller left the White House in September as the director of [[Oval Office]] operations, but his ties to Trump are deep and date back to the President's time as a private citizen and television personality. He was an omnipresent figure during the [[Trump campaign]], often next to the candidate in key moments of the race, and he was interviewed in November as part of the [[House Intelligence Committee]]'s investigation into [[2016]] meddling.
Schiller, according to [[Federal Election Commission]] reports, began receiving about $15,000 a month for "security services" in October [[2017]], around the same time that he left the White House.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Trump's former defence secretary issues strong rebuke of president, use of military against protests|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/mattis-turmp-rebuke-protests-1.5597792]]'' June 3, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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In an extraordinary rebuke, former U.S. defence secretary [[Jim Mattis]] on Wednesday denounced President [[Donald Trump]]'s heavy-handed use of military force to quell protests near the White House and said his former boss was setting up a "false conflict" between the military and civilian society.
"I have watched this week's unfolding events, angry and appalled," Mattis wrote.
The criticism was all the more remarkable because Mattis has generally kept a low profile since resigning as defence secretary in December [[2018]] to protest Trump's [[Syria]] policy. He had declined to speak out against Trump, saying he owed the nation public silence while his former boss remained in office.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump's Former Defense Secretary Called Him A Threat To The Republic. The GOP Doesn't Care.|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/jim-mattis-trump-letter_n_5ed9289fc5b691340ea24b68?ri18n=true]]'' June 4, 2020, Igor Bobic, [[Huffington Post]]
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Former Defense Secretary [[Jim Mattis]] thinks President [[Donald Trump]] is a juvenile and divisive leader who poses a fundamental threat to the republic. Most Senate [[Republican]]s say that's just, like, his opinion, man.
Mattis had largely remained quiet about his former boss after resigning as defense secretary at the end of [[2018]] following Trump's withdrawal of U.S. forces from [[Syria]]. His silence ended this week amid nationwide protests sparked by the police killing of [[George Floyd]].
In an extraordinary rebuke on Wednesday, Mattis excoriated Trump's response to the civil unrest, writing that the president abused his power by cracking down on protesters at the White House and has sown division rather than working to unite Americans.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump's free-speech legal folly has merely emboldened his critics|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jul/24/trump-free-speech-michael-cohen]]'' July 24, 2020, Lloyd Green, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] always had a problem with free speech. Back in the day, he sued reporter Tim O'Brien and the [[New York Times]] for allegedly underestimating his wealth. Trump claimed that he was worth billions, but O'Brien pegged the number at no more than $250m, not shoddy but also not jaw-dropping. In the end, [[New Jersey]]'s courts tossed Trump's libel claim, but only after the tabloid star acknowledged that his personal balance sheet was influenced by his own guesstimates.
Time passes and some things don't change. Trump remains censorious as ever while the courts continue to deny him the relief he ultimately seeks – free media that fawns and flatters but does not actually hold him to account.
On Thursday, a federal judge sitting in [[Manhattan]] delivered yet another reminder that the [[Bill of Rights]] secures free speech. This time, the court also made clear that the federal prison system was not created to silence Trump's adversaries. In other words, two divorces and three wives do not make him Henry VIII.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Friday night effort to weaponize coronavirus against his enemies has already aged poorly|https://www.vox.com/2020/2/29/21159294/trump-coronavirus-hoax-south-carolina-first-death]]'' February 29, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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It took just a few hours for comments President [[Donald Trump]] made about the coronavirus during his rally on Friday evening in [[South Carolina]] to come back to haunt him.
During the rally, Trump — who has systematically dismantled America's pandemic response capabilities since taking office and proposed huge cuts to both the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] and the [[National Institutes of Health]] as recently as earlier this month — noted that "so far we have lost nobody to coronavirus in the United States" and then tried to tarnish the media by saying, "you wonder — the press is in hysteria mode. [[CNN]], fake news."
During another part of his speech, Trump referred to Democrats' alleged efforts to politicize the Trump administration's preparations for a possible outbreak here at home as "their new hoax."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Hunter Biden Attacks Have Gone Nowhere|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/nidhiprakash/trump-hunter-biden-presidential-debate]]'' September 29, 2020, Nidhi Prakash, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has long tried to press a reelection strategy that turns "Where's Hunter?" — an attack on [[Joe Biden]] via his son — into the "lock her up" of [[2020]]. It just hasn't really worked.
Trump and his followers used to spend considerable energy taunting [[Hunter Biden]] at campaign rallies and on [[Twitter]], eager to make an issue out of his work overseas and raise suspicions that his father, the former vice president, somehow used his influence to help enrich his son.
Then for months, the strategy faded as Trump searched for an attack that would stick to Biden, who has remained persistently ahead of the president in national polls and many battleground state polls. But with the first debate Tuesday night, and a new report from Senate [[Republican]]s that relies on baseless old allegations and debunked theories, Trump appears eager to bring Hunter back for one last try.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Trump's impeachment defense: Who is paying the president's lawyers?|https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/legal-issues/trumps-impeachment-defense-who-is-paying-the-presidents-lawyers/2020/01/27/5ac18268-3eec-11ea-8872-5df698785a4e_story.html]]'' January 28, 2020, Ann E. Marimow, [[Washington Post]]
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As President Trump faces mounting legal bills from his impeachment trial, he is drawing on national party coffers flush with donations from energized supporters — unlike the last president to be impeached, who left the White House "dead broke."
The [[Republican]] National Committee is picking up the tab for at least two of Trump's private attorneys in the ongoing trial, an arrangement that differs from the legal fund President Bill Clinton set up, only to see it fail to raise enough to cover his millions of dollars in bills before he left office.
The law firms of Trump's lead lawyer, [[Jay Sekulow]], and attorney Jane Raskin have received $225,000 from the RNC through November, according to the most recent campaign finance reports. The party will pay the duo for their work this month and probably into February as the trial continues, according to people familiar with the arrangement who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal financing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Jacksonville, Florida, Convention Is Canceled|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kadiagoba/trump-canceled-republican-convention-coronavirus]]'' July 23, 2020, Kadia Goba, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] announced he's canceling the [[Jacksonville]], [[Florida]], portion of the [[Republican National Convention]] because of the coronavirus pandemic.
"So I told my team it's time to cancel the Jacksonville, Florida, component of the GOP convention," he said during a Thursday press conference. "I'll still do a convention speech, in a different form, but we won't do a big crowded convention, per se. It's just not the right time for that."
Local officials in Jacksonville had warned this week that it would be virtually impossible to safely pull off the event, which had only been in planning for weeks, and it was made doubly complicated by rising coronavirus cases in Florida.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump's judges: a revolution to create a new conservative America|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/28/donald-trump-judges-create-new-conservative-america-republicans]]'' April 28, 2020, Tom McCarthy, [[The Guardian]]
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For all the extravagant projects of the [[Donald Trump]] presidency, and for all its flamboyance and bluster, his makeover of the judiciary – a quieter project that has been ratcheted forward by a network of quieter people – may prove to have the longest and most far-reaching impacts on the daily lives of Americans.
All new presidents change the courts by filling vacancies. But what is only now coming into focus is the impact that Trump's unprecedented number of judicial appointments is having on the courts, ruling by ruling, and on the day-to-day lives of Americans, in areas such as healthcare, voting rights, criminal justice, anti-discrimination efforts and the climate.
"The change is happening. It's happening before our very eyes," said Sheldon Goldman, a professor of political science at the University of [[Massachusetts]] at Amherst who focuses on the federal bench.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's latest attack on Jeff Sessions inadvertently confirms one of Mueller's key findings|https://www.vox.com/2020/3/4/21164977/trump-jeff-sessions-alabama-senate-obstruction-of-justice]]'' March 4, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] reacted to [[Jeff Sessions]]'s so-so primary showing in his quest to regain his old [[Alabama]] [[US Senate]] seat by taking yet another shot at his former attorney general. But in the process of doing so, Trump confirmed one of the Mueller report's key findings about his efforts to obstruct justice.
On Wednesday morning, Trump quote-tweeted a post from [[Politico]] about Sessions's second-place finish in Tuesday's [[Republican]] primary — one that will result in a runoff next month between Sessions and first-place finisher Tommy Tuberville — and wrote, "This is what happens to someone who loyally gets appointed Attorney General of the United States & then doesn't have the wisdom or courage to stare down & end the phony [[Russia]] Witch Hunt. Recuses himself on F[[IRS]]T DAY in office, and the Mueller [[Scam]] begins!"
This is what happens to someone who loyally gets appointed Attorney General of the United States & then doesn't have the wisdom or courage to stare down & end the phony Russia Witch Hunt. Recuses himself on FIRST DAY in office, and the Mueller Scam begins! https://t.co/2jGnRgOS6h — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 4, [[2020]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's latest tweet about coronavirus testing is like a greatest hits of his favorite lies|https://www.vox.com/2020/5/18/21262183/trump-coronavirus-testing-tweet-false-claims]]'' May 18, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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Every single factual claim in a tweet President [[Donald Trump]] posted on Monday morning about the state of US coronavirus testing is either blatantly false or misleading.
While there's legitimately good news on the testing front the president could be talking about, like a steady increase in the number of tests completed per day, his latest public comment on the issue reads like a 279-character greatest hits of his favorite bogus talking points — blaming former President [[Barack Obama]] for a delay in test availability, overstating how much testing the US has already done, and turning a blind eye to ongoing supply shortages the federal government has done little to solve.
Trump wants people to believe that coronavirus testing in the US has been a resounding success and that there's already enough testing capacity to reopen businesses — and thereby resuscitate the economy ahead of November's election. Progress is in fact being made, but we're not there yet. And since the president has largely left states to fend for themselves when it comes to building out testing capacity, he really shouldn't be trying to take credit for recent tentative successes.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Lawyers Sharing Space With Anti-'Deep-State' Group|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-legal-team-shared-office-space-with-top-conservative-legal-group]]'' March 22, 2018, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s legal team has done work out of the Capitol Hill offices of a conservative nonprofit group run by one of the president's lawyers.
Two sources familiar with the situation say attorneys representing the president in the probe into [[Russia]]n election meddling have met at and worked out of the headquarters of the [[American Center for Law and Justice]], a 501(c)(3) legal advocacy nonprofit run by [[Jay Sekulow]], a member of the president's legal team.
A spokesperson for the ACLJ did not dispute this report.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Loyal, 'Low Profile' Money Man Could Bring Him Down|https://www.thedailybeast.com/jeff-mcconney-trumps-loyal-low-profile-money-man-who-could-bring-him-down]]'' June 11, 2021, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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When leaders of The [[Trump Organization]] would prepare important documents like asset evaluations or taxes, there were usually only two people in the room: [[Donald Trump]] and chief financial officer [[Allen Weisselberg]].
To this point, prosecutors are still searching for ways to flip Weisselberg against his boss. And Trump is Trump. But according to a source with direct knowledge of the company's inner workings, the man who brought the original documents and tranches of raw data to Trump and Weisselberg—the man who might know how those documents changed in those rooms over the course of more than three decades—is Jeffrey S. McConney.
McConney, a senior vice president at the Trump family empire, was brought in to testify before the grand jury in recent weeks—in the same expansive probe that the [[Manhattan]] District Attorney's Office is using to potentially indict former President Trump and others, as [[ABC]] reported last week.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Man on Campus|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/04/06/trump-young-conservatives-college-charlie-kirk-turning-point-usa-217829]]'' April 6, 2018, Joseph Guinto, [[Politico]]
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[[Joseph Guinto]] is a journalist in [[Washington]], D.C.
On a warm January evening in Tempe, [[Arizona]], Jon Willis was walking down a palm tree-lined path on the campus of [[Arizona State University]] when he saw something that made him irate: a student wearing a T-shirt silkscreened with the image of Che Guevara.
"I thought, kid, you don't even know who Che Guevara is," says Willis, a commercial real estate broker in Mesa, Arizona.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's man on campus|https://www.politico.eu/article/charlie-kirk-donald-trump-man-on-campus-turning-point-usa/]]'' April 7, 2018, [[Politico]]
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At the center of the puzzle of [[Turning Point USA]] stands one person: 24-year-old [[Charlie Kirk]], the founder, public face and chief fundraiser for Turning Point USA. He started the group just one day after he graduated from Wheeling High School in suburban [[Chicago]], saying back then that Turning Point USA's mission was to cheerlead for the free market. The donors I spoke to for this story still see that as central to this mission. ("One thing I like about Turning Point," Willis says, "is that it is educating these kids, right in front of their socialist professors' faces, that what they are being told about capitalism is wrong.") But Kirk, not unlike the GOP overall, has become split between Trump — an ardent trade protectionist whose policies could push the federal deficit over $1 trillion — and the free-market, limited-government principles espoused in the group's charter.
Kirk spent the last several months of the [[2016]] presidential election cycle working on social media outreach for the Trump campaign, building close ties with the Trump family. Donald Jr., as the headline speaker at Turning Point USA's annual summit in December, exchanged bro hugs with Kirk before taking the stage. The president himself called Kirk "a great warrior" at a White House conference on Millennials this past March.
Others have praised Kirk, too. Kirk has been called "a rock star among millennial conservatives," a "conservative boy wonder" and "the future of conservative politics." But as Kirk and his cash-rich organization have increasingly embraced Trump-style grievance politics, they've recently been called some other things. Specifically: "Hateful," "unethical" and "racist." Still, the Trump wave appears to be pushing them higher; Kirk, a relentless salesman for his organization, says that fundraising has never been better and more than 100 new campus chapters applied to launch in just the first few months of this year. So what are they joining, exactly?
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump's McCain Defense Gets Immediately Undone By One Of His Own Tweets|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/donald-trump-john-mccain-loser_n_5f51c31fc5b62b3add3e5761?ri18n=true]]'' September 4, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has denied a report in which he allegedly called the late Sen. [[John McCain]] (R-Ariz.) a "loser" and denigrated fallen U.S. troops. But his defense was quickly undone by one of his own tweets.
On Thursday, [[The Atlantic]]'s Jeffrey Goldberg, citing multiple anonymous sources, said Trump called McCain - who was captured, imprisoned and tortured in [[Vietnam]] - a "fucking loser," and denigrated American troops killed in action as "losers" and "suckers."
Trump rushed to deny the report, both to reporters covering his campaign event Thursday evening and on [[Twitter]], where he said he had never called McCain a loser "and swear on whatever, or whoever, I was asked to swear on, that I never called our great fallen soldiers anything other than HEROES."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Megachurch Allies Promise COVID-19 Snake Oil and 'Miracles'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-friendly-megachurch-pastors-push-bogus-coronavirus-cures]]'' March 23, 2020, William Bredderman, [[Daily Beast]]
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Several prominent pastors tied to [[Donald Trump]] have claimed to have the power to cure the coronavirus through prayer, hyping up religious miracle cures amid the pandemic.
While many Americans have turned to prayer as the coronavirus death toll mounts, these religious leaders have gone much further, promising that they can physically cure the disease. As the public scrambles for information on the illness, these religious leaders have claimed they can solve it themselves—with one even claiming he'll cure the entire state of [[Florida]].
[[Texas]] minister [[Kenneth Copeland]], who visited the White House in [[2018]] for a dinner for evangelical leaders, claims to have a novel delivery method for a coronavirus cure: television screens.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Miserable Mouthpiece Leaving for Fantastical Social Media Platform|https://gizmodo.com/trump-s-miserable-mouthpiece-leaving-for-fantastical-so-1847083197]]'' June 11, 2021, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s longtime spokesperson and noted lawsuit loser [[Jason Miller]] is reportedly planning to enter a cocoon and re-emerge as an even fouler kind of insect: a social media tycoon.
According to [[Business Insider]], a "person familiar with the matter" says that Trump is already interviewing potential replacements for Miller, who will remain on his team in some capacity but will now be spending most of his time at a company that "currently owns a social media platform that Trump is considering using." A source "familiar with the plans" described said company as involved with "next-generation " technology that "blows away anything else currently on the market."
There's not a long list of social networks Trump could be considering joining—he's banned pretty much everywhere, for now, leaving only fringe networks like far-right sites [[Parler]] and [[Gab]]—and fewer still that could be described as powered by amazing technical prowess. Previously the [[Wall Street Journal]] reported top contenders included [[Facebook]]/[[Twitter]] clone CloutHub and a site called FreeSpace, relatively minuscule sites that have tried to attract conservatives angry about supposed censorship on mainstream destinations. But our next best guess that Miller is joining some kind of blockchain-powered social media site that bills itself as a free-speech utopia.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[Trump's Miss Universe Gambit|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/02/26/trumps-miss-universe-gambit]]'' February 19, 2018, Jeffrey Toobin, [[New Yorker]]
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By the late nineteen-sixties, ownership of the Miss Universe Organization had passed to a lingerie company called Kayser-Roth. [[Cindy Adams]], who was an assistant at the company, and her husband, the comedian Joey Adams, were friends of [[Roy Cohn]], the [[New York]] lawyer and fixer who had been a close aide to Senator Joseph McCarthy. "Roy used to invite us everywhere, and once we went to a party on [[Long Island]], where I happened to be seated at a small table with this tall young guy with blond hair," Adams told me recently. "Roy told me at that dinner that one day Donald would own New York. I said, 'Yeah, pass the gravy.' "
In [[1971]], Adams arranged for the Miss Universe contestants to walk down Seventh Avenue as a publicity stunt for the pageant, which was to take place in [[Miami]] that year. "Cops studded the route. Nobody was allowed near the contestants in the line of march," Adams wrote later, in the [[New York Post]], where she is a columnist. "I look over. Who's alongside some nifty beauty from some Who-Knows-Where-Country? My brand-new Best Friend. He wasn't The Donald then." Adams concluded, "I also knew then that he loved beauty, loved blondes, and loved the Miss Universe Pageant."
In [[1996]], Trump attended the Miss Universe pageant, which was being co-hosted in Paradise, [[Nevada]], by the second of his three wives, Marla Maples. Trump heard that the owner of the organization was putting the business up for sale. "How could I pass up the opportunity to own the world's premiere beauty pageant?" he later wrote. As with so much regarding Trump's finances, the price he paid for it is something of a mystery. In "The Art of the Comeback," he wrote that he beat out several competitors with a bid of ten million dollars; in subsequent interviews, he said that he had paid only two million.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump's Most Influential White Nationalist Troll Is A Middlebury Grad Who Lives In Manhattan|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/trump-white-nationalist-troll-ricky-vaughn_n_5ac53167e4b09ef3b2432627?ri18n=true]]'' April 5, 2018, Luke O'Brien, [[Huffington Post]]
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There was no mistaking [[Ricky Vaughn]]'s influence. He had tens of thousands of followers, and his talent for blending far-right propaganda with conservative messages on [[Twitter]] made him a key disseminator of extremist views to [[Republican]] voters and a central figure in the "alt-right" white supremacist movement that attached itself to Trump's coattails. The MIT Media Lab named him to its list of top 150 influencers on the election, based on news appearances and social media impact. He finished ahead of [[NBC News]], [[Drudge Report]] and [[Stephen Colbert]]. Mainstream conservatives didn't know they were retweeting an avowed racist and anti-Semite, but they liked what Ricky Vaughn had to say.
"He did this thing that people connected to organized white nationalism have not been able to do - walk both sides of the extremist line in the sand," said [[Keegan Hankes]], a data intelligence expert at the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]].
Ricky Vaughn also played an important role in amplifying disinformation injected into American politics by the [[Russia]]n government. HuffPost and a team of data scientists known as Susan Bourbaki Anthony that tracks online propaganda analyzed who was retweeting the now infamous [[Kremlin]]-controlled Twitter account @TEN_GOP, which consistently praised Trump, attacked Democratic rival [[Hillary Clinton]] and churned out a vile medley of racism, [[Islamophobia]] and "fake news."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Nationalism Advances on a Trajectory to Violence|https://theintercept.com/2020/05/02/trump-nationalism-violence-yugoslavia/]]'' May 2, 2020, Aleksandar Hemon, [[The Intercept]]
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Ever since [[Donald Trump]] declared his presidential candidacy and rank racism in [[2015]], those of us who'd witnessed the nationalist undoing in the Balkans at the end of the last millennium have found the subsequent rise of Trumpism frighteningly familiar. We quickly recognized a host of nationalist pathologies: the tactical importance of bigotry, since enemies must be ceaselessly identified and hated; relentless misogyny as a means of controlling women and their bodies, because the nation is a masculinist project where women serve as wombs for national reproduction; a profusion of lies, conspiracy theories, and plain nonsense, since reality is controlled by the enemies (fake news, deep state, the Jews, etc.) and must be perpetually undone and redone; the coalescing of a diverse political field around a leader and a stupidly conceptual goal (Greatness! Capitalism! Freedom!); loyalist cabals who are vetted, validated, and eliminated by the leader's whims; and rampant venality combined with a criminal reconfiguration of the economy.
But the most important and troubling symptom is the open and ceaseless commitment to conflict meant to culminate in transformative, cathartic violence; this marks the beginning of collective self-actualization. As we bear witness to armed white American militias storming or protesting outside government institutions, it is clear that the chaos and tragedy of Covid-19 are being used by Trump and the GOP to enhance the conflict and accelerate the birth of a new, greater America. At the heart of every nationalist mythology is some kind of a rebirth, usually bloody and requiring sacrifices, preferably of the weak and the doubtful.
Because those who experienced the bloody undoing of [[Yugoslavia]] have already seen the havoc nationalism wreaked in their own lives and countries, it is hard not to worry about its symptoms again — or, as a Bosnian saying goes: If you were bitten by a snake, you're scared of lizards. It would be wrong, of course, to ignore the differences between the histories, including the respective political conditions, in pre-dissolution Yugoslavia and in the United States in the last few years (or decades). Still, insisting there are no points of comparison means accepting the proposition at the root of every emanation of nationalism: that "our" nation is unlike any other, historically unique and incomparable. If one is not blinded by that kind of essentialist entitlement, the common practices of nationalism become recognizable across cultures and histories.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's New Billionaire Backer Also Funds Huge Stockpile of Human Urine|https://theintercept.com/2016/08/23/trumps-new-billionaire-backer-also-funds-huge-stockpile-of-human-urine/]]'' August 23, 2016, Jon Schwarz, [[The Intercept]]
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The [[New York Times]], [[Wall Street Journal]], and [[Washington Post]] have all noticed that [[Robert Mercer]], co-CEO of the giant hedge fund [[Renaissance Technologies]], has emerged as a key backer of [[Donald Trump]].
Mercer, who first spent over $10 million trying to make [[Ted Cruz]] president, just gave $2 million to a Super PAC supporting Trump. Mercer is also a top investor in the [[Breitbart]] News Network. According to the Post, Mercer's daughter Rebekah nudged Trump to bring in Stephen Bannon, Breitbart's executive chairman, to run his campaign.
But here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: Robert Mercer and his daughter have also funded a gigantic stockpile of human urine in [[Oregon]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's new CDC Director is very pro-vaccine, but was she also at one time a quack?|https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/trumps-new-cdc-director-is-very-pro-vaccine-but-was-she-also-at-one-time-a-quack/]]'' July 10, 2017, David Gorski, [[Science-Based Medicine]]
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It's hard to believe that it's been a full ten days since my talk at NECSS entitled Whither the antivaccine movement in the Age of Trump? At the time, I only knew the identity of one of the most important public health figures appointed by President [[Donald Trump]], FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. As I noted when it was clear that he was going to be Trump's pick, antivaxers weren't going to like it. Why? One reason is because Gottlieb is the ultimate pharma shill, if such a thing exists. Another reason is that he is very pro-vaccine. This amuses me when I consider the high hopes antivaxers had for the Trump administration after his long, sordid history of antivaccine sentiments, his having met with antivaccine "hero" [[Andrew Wakefield]] during the presidential campaign, and his having met with another antivaccine "hero," Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., during the transition period.
At the time I gave my talk, I didn't yet know whom Trump had chosen for C[[DC]] Director. If I had, my talk would have been different. Dr. [[Brenda Fitzgerald]], the woman chosen to run the CDC does not at first glance appear to be the sort of person who would be willing to help Trump dismantle the public health system by supporting the idea that vaccines cause autism, attacking the Vaccine Court, or calling for more bogus antivaccine "research" designed to find nonexistent detrimental health effects due to vaccines. Indeed, as you will see, as [[Georgia]]'s Commissioner of Public Health , she had little in her record that appeared disturbing. When it was formally announced last Friday that Dr. Fitzgerald is the new CDC Director , on the surface she seemed to me like any other CDC Director, complete with a record as a leader at the state level that is pro-vaccine and pro-public health. I was momentarily reassured. Then, just yesterday I learned something that lessens the reassurance I initially felt. Let's just say that before she entered public service in [[2011]] she peddled dubious anti-aging treatments . Now I'm not as sure about Dr. Fitzgerald as I was on Friday, because whether what she's done since then is enough to make up for peddling pseudoscience is something I'm having a hard time deciding.
Before I get to the details of what raised my concern, let's start with the reasons to be reassured first before I get into the worrisome history I learned yesterday morning that forced me to make major modifications to this post.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's new conservative Christian lawyer Jay Sekulow is just another right-wing grifter|https://www.rawstory.com/2017/06/trumps-new-conservative-christian-lawyer-jay-sekulow-is-just-another-right-wing-grifter/]]'' June 20, 2017, Travis Gettys, [[Raw Story]]
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[[Jay Sekulow]] has seen his profile rise recently as President [[Donald Trump]]'s attorney, but he's been raking in big bucks for years as a legal attack dog for the religious right.
The attorney has appeared regularly on [[Fox News]] for years, which may partially explain why Trump hired him despite his lack of experience in criminal defense work.
Sekulow served as general counsel for [[Jews for Jesus]] in the [[1980]]s, after converting from Judaism while attending a Bible college and then filing bankruptcy over a real estate dispute, reported Bloomberg Businessweek.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Trump's new COVID-19 adviser Scott Atlas: Anti-lockdown, pro-reopening|https://www.businessinsider.com/scott-atlas-new-medical-adviser-anti-lockdown-pro-schools-reopening-2020-8]]'' August 13, 2020, Ashley Collman, [[Business Insider]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has taken on a new coronavirus adviser who shares his belief that schools and college football should resume in the fall — as he continues to be at odds with top experts like Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]].
At the White House's coronavirus briefing on Monday, Trump announced the hiring of Dr. [[Scott Atlas]], a senior fellow at the [[Hoover Institution]], a conservative think tank at [[Stanford University]].
Since the beginning of the US coronavirus outbreak, Atlas has spoken out against imposing lockdown measures, saying it impedes herd immunity and is costing the lives of people too afraid to seek emergency medical treatment for other issues.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's New Favorite Channel Employs Kremlin-Paid Journalist|https://www.thedailybeast.com/oan-trumps-new-favorite-channel-employs-kremlin-paid-journalist]]'' July 22, 2019, Kevin Poulsen, [[Daily Beast]]
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If the stories broadcast by the Trump-endorsed [[One America News Network]] sometimes look like outtakes from a [[Kremlin]] trolling operation, there may be a reason. One of the on-air reporters at the 24-hour network is a [[Russia]]n national on the payroll of the Kremlin's official propaganda outlet, [[Sputnik]].
Kristian Brunovich Rouz, originally from the [[Siberia]]n city of Novosibirsk, has been living in [[San Diego]], where OAN is based, since August [[2017]], reporting on U.S. politics for the 24-hour news channel. For all of that time, he's been simultaneously writing for Sputnik, a Kremlin-owned news wire that played a role in Russia's [[2016]] election-interference operation, according to an assessment by the U.S. intelligence community.
Rouz's on-air reports for OAN include a wholly fabricated 2017 segment claiming [[Hillary Clinton]] is secretly bankrolling antifa through her political action committee. Clinton, Rouz claimed falsely, gave antifa protesters $800,000 that "went toward things like bricks, hammers, bats, and chains."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's New Favorite COVID Doctor Believes in Alien DNA, Demon Sperm, and Hydroxychloroquine|https://www.thedailybeast.com/stella-immanuel-trumps-new-covid-doctor-believes-in-alien-dna-demon-sperm-and-hydroxychloroquine]]'' July 28, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A [[Houston]] doctor who praises hydroxychloroquine and says that face masks aren't necessary to stop transmission of the highly contagious coronavirus has become a star on the right-wing internet, garnering tens of millions of views on [[Facebook]] on Monday alone. [[Donald Trump Jr]]. declared the video of [[Stella Immanuel]] a "must watch," while Donald Trump himself retweeted the video.
Before Trump and his supporters embrace Immanuel's medical expertise, though, they should consider other medical claims Immanuel has made—including those about alien DNA and the physical effects of having sex with witches and demons in your dreams.
Immanuel, a pediatrician and a religious minister, has a history of making bizarre claims about medical topics and other issues. She has often claimed that gynecological problems like cysts and endometriosis are in fact caused by people having sex in their dreams with demons and witches.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's New Favorite Network Embraces Russian Propaganda|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-new-favorite-network-oann-embraces-russian-propaganda]]'' May 4, 2019, Kevin Poulsen, [[Daily Beast]]
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When it comes to putting disinformation in front of American eyeballs, [[Vladimir Putin]] has long been able to count alt-right social media stars like [[Alex Jones]] and [[Mike Cernovich]] as reliable allies. Now the [[One America News Network]], a pro-Trump cable news and commentary channel, is joining them in embracing some of [[Moscow]]'s most vile fake news.
On Wednesday OANN aired a segment claiming to reveal that dozens of members of the [[Syria]]n Civil Defense, a humanitarian group known as the White Helmets, have confessed to faking chemical weapons attacks in Syria to frame Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian dictator propped up by Putin.
"At least 40 members of the terrorist-linked White Helmets have admitted they staged fake chemical attacks to provoke retaliation against the Syrian Government," began the report by OANN correspondent Pearson Sharp. "Members of the group, who won an Oscar for their [[Netflix]] documentary, came out in recent interviews for a study presented to the [[United Nations]] and confessed they had in fact faked the attacks."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's New Favorite NY Post Columnist Blames 'Selfish' Old People for COVID|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-new-favorite-new-york-post-columnist-miranda-devine-blames-selfish-old-people-for-covid?ref=home]]'' October 6, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[New York Post]] columnist [[Miranda Devine]] claimed on Tuesday afternoon that it is "incredibly selfish of older people" to be "timid and afraid" of the novel coronavirus that has killed more than 210,000 Americans, adding that they are causing "young people to miss out on the most important part of their lives."
A day after the president bizarre included her email address in a tweet quoting her most recent pro-Trump column celebrating the "bravery" of his COVID-19 battle, Devine appeared on [[Fox News]] to applaud the his attempt to portray himself as a hero for surviving the infection.
After airing a portion of the president's campaign-style video in which a raspy Trump—fresh from [[Walter Reed]] [[Medical]] Center—downplayed the virus and suggested he's "maybe immune," Fox News host [[Dana Perino]] asserted that Trump was "sending a message" to Americans that "people want to get back to work and want their kids back in school."
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{{f354.png}} ''[[Trump's New Intelligence Chief Spells Trouble|https://www.wired.com/story/john-ratcliffe-director-of-national-intelligence/]]'' May 26, 2020, Garrett M. Graff, [[Wired]]
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Amid the constant onslaught of troubling headlines that is daily life under the Trump administration, it's hard to know what's more dangerous: The confirmation of [[John Ratcliffe]] to be the director of national intelligence—or what comes after it?
Perhaps the clearest sign that three-term [[Texas]] congressman Ratcliffe is manifestly unqualified to serve as the nation's director of national intelligence isn't the fact that he embellished his résumé, nor that only a minority of the [[US Senate]] would vote to confirm him, nor that the first time he was floated for the post last summer he was so soundly rejected that he withdrew almost immediately.
Instead, it's that years before just 49 senators of the 116th [[Congress]]—all [[Republican]]s—voted to confirm him last week as the head of the nation's 17 intelligence agencies and the president's top intelligence adviser, the 108th Congress tried to stop a man like Ratcliffe from assuming that very role in the first place. They wrote into the law that created the job, 50 US Code § 3023, "Any individual nominated for appointment as [[Director of National Intelligence]] shall have extensive national security expertise."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Trump's new lawyer is facing his own investigation: Authorities in two states examining Jay Sekulow's Christian nonprofit|https://www.salon.com/2017/06/29/trumps-new-lawyer-is-facing-his-own-investigation-authorities-in-two-states-examining-jay-sekulows-christian-nonprofit/]]'' June 29, 2017, Charlie May, [[Salon]]
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[[Jay Sekulow]], the lawyer who repeatedly insisted that President [[Donald Trump]] was not personally under investigation, may soon find himself under investigation after it was reported that his [[Christian]] nonprofit allegedly steered tens of millions of dollars to himself, family members and their businesses.
[[The Guardian]] reported this week that [[Eric Schneiderman]], the attorney general of [[New York]], said his office would begin examining "the operations of Jay Sekulow's group [[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]] (Case)."
The attorney general of [[North Carolina]] is also investigating allegations Sekulow steered $60 million in charitable donations to his family members. "The reports I've read are troubling. My office is looking into this matter," Josh Stein, the attorney general of North Carolina said in a statement. Amy Spitalnick, a spokeswoman for Schneiderman added in an emailed statement to the Guardian, "We're reviewing their filings."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's New Legal Adviser Is an Anti-LGBT, Fox News-Ready Bomb Thrower|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-new-legal-adviser-jenna-ellis-is-an-anti-lgbt-fox-news-ready-bomb-thrower]]'' December 27, 2019, Asawin Suebsaeng, [[Daily Beast]]
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If you don't know who [[Jenna Ellis]] is, you are hardly alone. Many officials at the upper echelons of Trumpworld don't really know her, either.
In more than a dozen conversations with senior figures in the White House, [[2020]] campaign, and broader Trump orbit, barely anybody had known Ellis as more than a blip on the [[Fox News]] radar—if that—before this October. "She literally came out of nowhere," said one person close to President [[Donald Trump]].
And yet, Ellis, a constitutional law attorney who'd worked since last year as the public policy director at the James Dobson Family Institute, has quickly gone from relative obscurity to talking directly with the president about politics and impeachment. In recent weeks, he's reached out to her to ask about fighting back against his Democratic enemies, and has casually analyzed and praised her TV hits when she's not around, say two people with knowledge of the president's conversations.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Trump's New Medical Adviser Is OK With 2 2 Million Americans Dying From COVID 19|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kv0ObRGVoow]]'' September 1, 2020, The Ring of Fire, [[YouTube]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s latest pandemic advisor, Dr. [[Scott Atlas]], believes that the United States should essentially give up and just try to reach herd immunity as quickly as possible. The only problem is that in order to do that, we would have to have roughly 70% infection rates for this country which would push the death toll well over 2 million people. Dr. Atlas is apparently ok with having that many dead Americans, as [[Ring of Fire]]'s [[Farron Cousins]] explains.
Link - https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-coronavirus-scott-atlas-herd-immunity/[[2020]]/08/30/925e68fe-e93b-11ea-970a-64c73a1c2392_story.html?utm_source=reddit.com
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's new national security advisor has ties to Cambridge Analytica|https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/23/cambridge-analytica-john-bolton-trump-administration/]]'' March 23, 2018, Taylor Hatmaker, [[TechCrunch]]
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Trump's third national security advisor, [[John Bolton]], shares at least one thing in common with his first one, [[Michael Flynn]]: both men have ties to [[Cambridge Analytica]], a political data firm at the center of a new [[Facebook]] privacy firestorm.
In a new story, The [[New York Times]] reports that John Bolton's political action committee The John Bolton Super PAC hired Cambridge Analytica in August [[2014]], "months after the political data firm was founded and while it was still harvesting the Facebook data."
In Cambridge Analytica's early days, Bolton's PAC funneled $1.2 million toward polling and "behavioral microtargeting with psychographic messaging" over the course of two years.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's New NOAA Hire Is A Climate Science Denier Who Rails Against 'Thug' Mainstream|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/trumps-new-noaa-hire-is-climate-science-denier-who-rails-against-thug-mainstream]]'' September 14, 2020, Matt Shuham, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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[[David Legates]] has made a career of denying the science behind climate change. And now the [[University of Delaware]] professor has a new high-profile gig at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, as deputy assistant secretary of Commerce for environmental observation and prediction.
Legates, the state of Delaware's former climatologist, is known for attempting to undermine the science behind climate change. His hiring at the [[NOAA]] is yet another example of the Trump administration politicizing an agency that prioritizes science and is loathe to be roped into partisan politics.
An affiliate of the [[Heartland Institute]] — a right-wing think tank that nurtures climate science denial — Legates received the "Courage in Defense of Science" award at the group's Tenth International Conference on Climate Change in [[2015]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Patron-in-Chief: Casino Magnate Sheldon Adelson|https://features.propublica.org/trump-inc-podcast/sheldon-adelson-casino-magnate-trump-macau-and-japan/]]'' October 10, 2018, Justin Elliott, [[ProPublica]]
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Late on a Thursday evening in February [[2017]], [[Japan]]ese Prime Minister [[Shinzo Abe]]'s plane landed at Andrews Air Force Base in [[Maryland]] for his first visit with President [[Donald Trump]]. A few hours earlier, the casino magnate [[Sheldon Adelson]]'s Boeing 737, which is so large it can seat 149 people, touched down at Reagan National Airport after a flight from [[Las Vegas]].
Adelson dined that night at the White House with Trump, [[Jared Kushner]] and Secretary of State [[Rex Tillerson]]. Adelson and his wife, Miriam, were among Trump's biggest benefactors, writing checks for $20 million in the campaign and pitching in an additional $5 million for the inaugural festivities.
Listen: Trump, Inc. "Trump, Inc." is a joint reporting project from WNYC Studios and [[ProPublica]] that digs deep into the mysteries of the President's businesses. What We Found The Trump administration has helped advance some of mega-donor Sheldon Adelson's financial interests. During Japanese PM Shinzo Abe's visit to Mar-a-Lago, Trump raised Adelson's bid to build a casino in Japan, according to two sources. The GOP's tax law includes previously undetailed benefits to companies like Adelson's. Adelson helped an [[Israel]]i friend's company secure an EPA research deal. Internal objections were overruled.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Trump's Pick to Run Refugee Program Is a Fellow at Anti-Immigrant Group|http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/05/trump-picks-fellow-at-anti-immigrant-group-for-refugee-job.html]]'' May 25, 2018, Adam K. Raymond, [[New York Magazine]]
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President Trump on Thursday nominated [[Ronald Mortensen]], a vocal critic of undocumented immigrants, to serve as assistant secretary of State for the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration.
The [[Utah]] native is the founder of the Utah Coalition on Illegal Immigration and serves as a fellow at the [[Center for Immigration Studies]]. The group, which says its mission is to highlight the negative effects of legal and illegal immigration, is considered a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]].
Mortensen currently serves as a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, an anti-immigrant hate group that's part of a network founded by white nationalist [[John Tanton]]. The Center for Immigration Studies is well known for producing shoddy research that demonizes immigrants with falsehoods. While he's been there, Mortensen has played a role in exaggerating — against all evidence — a link between immigration and crime.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's plan to limit the pandemic's death toll: Undercount the numbers|https://www.vox.com/2020/5/14/21257247/trump-coronavirus-death-stats]]'' May 14, 2020, Matthew Yglesias, [[Vox]]
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Recent methodological changes have annoyed the president by pushing death numbers higher. These changes, according to experts, are a sound and reasonable effort to reduce the amount of undercounting. They factor in that deaths have surged by more than the official coronavirus stats say.
On Wednesday, the [[Daily Beast]] reported that Trump and members of his coronavirus task are now pressuring the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] to get states to change how they count deaths, a campaign designed to lower the numbers.
As Trump tries to juke the stats, he's committing the original sin of America's pandemic response — falling way beyond the curve in terms of testing and surveillance. For Trump, that seemingly doesn't matter because it's more politically convenient to keep official infection numbers low.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Plan: Break the Internet to Suppress the Vote|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-plan-break-the-internet-to-suppress-the-vote]]'' May 28, 2020, Spencer Ackerman, [[Daily Beast]]
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The internet, and [[Twitter]] in particular, is central to President [[Donald Trump]]'s power. His tweets move everything from [[Pentagon]] policy on [[Syria]] and transgender service to how [[Republican]] lawmakers vote on surveillance law. Their frequent falsity is beside the point. It's the influence that matters.
Now Trump is trying to push a lasting structural change upon the internet, one that internet-freedom advocates fear will entrench a disincentive for any social media company to block disinformation on their platform. And it comes after Twitter, an open sewer for disinformation, took a very meager step to stop Trump from suppressing the vote in November.
In signing an executive order on Thursday, Trump called for "new regulations" with respect to the provision of the [[1996]] [[Communications Decency Act]] permitting internet companies to remove or restrict content they host "that the provider or user considers to be obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, excessively violent, harassing, or otherwise objectionable." The provision, [[Section 230]], establishes that social-media and other internet content hosts are platforms, not publishers, and therefore not legally liable for what users say, do, or experience online.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Trump's planned economic revival may be blunted by lack of coronavirus testing|https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/10/politics/donald-trump-testing-economy-coronavirus/index.html]]'' April 10, 2020, Stephen Collinson, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) President [[Donald Trump]] says America does not need and will never have mass coronavirus testing , despite warnings by experts that a comprehensive program is vital to getting life back to normal.
The inadequacy of testing for the virus has been a constant deficiency of the government's handling of the pandemic from the start. Fixing this deficiency, as well as creating antibody testing that can identify if someone has already had the disease and may be less apt to get it again, may be the key to effectively reopening the economy while preventing a second wave of infections. It could also help identify which workers can return to work, and those who still present a risk of infection.
Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] told CNN on Friday that those antibody tests are coming "within a period of a week or so" and would be especially important "for health care workers, for first-line fighters."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Poll Numbers Are So Bad the GOP Is Starting to Panic About a 'Wipeout'|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xg8wya/trumps-poll-numbers-are-so-bad-the-gop-is-starting-to-panic-about-a-wipeout]]'' June 18, 2020, Cameron Joseph, [[Vice News]]
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WASHINGTON — President Trump's poll numbers have never been worse, and [[Republican]]s are starting to panic that he could be headed to a historic wipeout that could drag the rest of the party down with him.
Trump has trailed former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] by almost 10 points in recent national polling. And Republicans privately admit things look just as bad at the local level. More than a half-dozen GOP strategists working on Senate and House races told VICE News that they've seen Trump's numbers plunge in states and districts across the country. His standing with voters was already suffering from his botched coronavirus response — and his inflammatory reaction to national [[Black Lives Matter]] protests has pushed him even further down with key groups of voters.
"The environment really sucks for us right now. We've got a worldwide pandemic, the economy is slipping and now we have a race war tacked on," warned one GOP strategist involved in multiple races. "If the election were held today, we'd be talking about a wipeout. We'd be in landslide territory."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany Has COVID|https://www.vice.com/en/article/3az34k/trumps-press-secretary-kayleigh-mcenany-has-covid]]'' October 5, 2020, Greg Walters, [[Vice News]]
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McEnany announced her positive test result in a statement on [[Twitter]] Monday morning, after Trump spent the weekend in [[Walter Reed]] hospital receiving treatment for his own case of the disease.
McEnany became the latest high-profile [[Republican]] to test positive for COVID following Trump, three GOP Senators, and others in the wake of a White House garden party the previous weekend that may have been a super-spreader event for the novel coronavirus.
"After testing negative consistently, including every day since Thursday, I tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday morning while experiencing no symptoms," McEnany said in a statement on Monday.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump's public lands chief refuses to leave his post despite judge's order|https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/oct/10/william-perry-pendley-bureau-of-land-management-refuses-to-leave]]'' October 10, 2020, Cassidy Randall, [[The Guardian]]
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A controversial environment chief in the Trump administration has said he has no intention of leaving his post after a US district court judge deemed his tenure and ongoing occupation of the position illegal.
[[William Perry Pendley]], head of the [[Bureau of Land Management]] (BLM), said this week that the judge's ruling "has no impact, no impact whatsoever".
"I have the support of the president," he told the [[Wyoming]] Powell Tribune. "I have the support of the secretary of the interior and my job is to get out and get things done to accomplish what the president wants to do."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump's Public Lands Chief Wrote For A Cult Extremist's Magazine|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/william-perry-pendley-lyndon-larouche-environment_n_5db34813e4b079eb95a33d3e?ri18n=true]]'' October 28, 2019, Chris D'Angelo, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[William Perry Pendley]], a top Trump administration official in charge of managing one-tenth of all land in the United States, is a past contributor to 21st Century Science & Technology, a fringe magazine of the late cult leader, convicted fraudster and paranoid conspiracy theorist [[Lyndon LaRouche]].
Documents also indicate that Pendley attended a conference in [[1994]] where two of LaRouche's associates called on anti-environmental groups to help kill Senate support for an international biodiversity treaty.
Pendley wrote two pieces for 21st Century Science & Technology in the early [[1990]]s when he was president of the right-wing nonprofit Mountain States [[Legal]] Foundation. The magazine was part of a network of LaRouche publications and chock full of pseudoscience, climate change denial and wild conspiracy theories. Its website, which is still live, features sections on "Global Warming Fraud" and calls for bringing back DDT, a banned toxic insecticide. LaRouche embraced a frenzy of conspiracy theories, contending that Queen Elizabeth is an international drug trafficker, that AIDS is spread by mosquitos, that former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was a Soviet agent, and that the rock band The Beatles was "a product shaped according to British Psychological Warfare Division specifications."
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Trump's racism cements his party's place among the West's far right|https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2019/07/16/trumps-racism-cements-his-partys-place-among-wests-far-right/]]'' July 16, 2019, Ishaan Tharoor, [[Washington Post]]
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President Trump tweets with such frenzy and frequency that we have become almost inured to his rhetorical excesses. But there are times when you have to pay attention.
Over the weekend, Trump tweeted out a widely condemned attack on four Democratic congresswomen: Reps. [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] (N.Y.), [[Ilhan Omar]] (Minn.), Ayanna Pressley (Mass.) and [[Rashida Tlaib]] (Mich.). All four are freshmen lawmakers, women of color and outspoken, left-wing voices in the [[Democratic Party]]; only one, Omar, was born outside of the United States.
Yet Trump urged them to "go back" to the "crime infested places from which they came" and stated they all "originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe." The venom behind the tweets was unmistakable: Here was Trump openly questioning four minority women's place in America. It was in keeping with the president's lengthy history of white nationalism, from his "birtherist" campaign against America's first black president, to his slurs at a Mexican American judge, to his preference for migrants from Norway over "shithole countries," to his blanket attacks on [[Muslim]]s, to his defense of white supremacist protesters, to his administration's daily demonization of immigrants and minority communities.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump's record on white nationalism under new scrutiny after synagogue shooting|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/apr/28/trump-white-nationalism-synagogue-shooting]]'' April 28, 2019, Oliver Laughland, [[The Guardian]]
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The Trump administration faced fresh scrutiny on Sunday over the president's fraught record on white nationalism in the wake of a suspected hate crime at a synagogue in [[California]] on Saturday, which left one woman dead and three injured.
Trump unequivocally condemned the shooting, telling a rally on Saturday evening in [[Wisconsin]]: "Our entire nation mourns the loss of life, prays for the wounded, and stands in solidarity with the [[Jewish]] community. We forcefully condemn the evil of anti-Semitism and hate, which must be defeated."
But the president stated last month, following a hate-inspired mass shooting that left 50 [[Muslim]] worshipers dead in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]], that he did not believe white nationalism presented a growing threat.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trump's regime is leading America in an insurrection|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/may/01/trump-regime-america-insurrection]]'' May 1, 2019, Carol Anderson, Opinion, [[The Guardian]]
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On Friday, [[Donald Trump]] praised Robert E Lee. Slaveholder. Sadist. Traitor. Loser. It was his way of offering another "attaboy" to the neo-Nazis that marched in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], even after they killed [[Heather Heyer]], beat an [[Africa]]n American man, and chanted "Jews will not replace us."
Trump's statement was a clear nod to his base. That would be the same base that sent pipe bombs to the Clintons, Obamas, congressional Democrats and [[CNN]]. The same base that gunned down African Americans at a grocery store in [[Kentucky]] after failing to gain entrance to a black church. The same base that killed Jews while in [[Pittsburgh]] and then followed up with another slaughter in Poway, [[California]]. The same base that burned down three black churches in [[Louisiana]] and the storied civil rights center, the Highlander Folk School. The same base that had a hitlist of Democrats, including Representative [[Maxine Waters]], and an arsenal of weapons to do the job. The same base that pretends to be border patrol as it kidnaps and cages human beings and defies law enforcement to do anything about it. The same base that invaded a bookstore in a tony section of [[Washington]] [[DC]] to intimidate an author who was laying out the pathology that places whiteness above everything else, even living.
America is in the middle of an insurrection. Led this time by another rogue government, only this one is not ensconced in Montgomery or [[Richmond]]. The architects of rebellion are in the White House. While they have ignited the base by conjuring up a vision of whiteness imperiled by "illegals" crashing the US/[[Mexico]] border, "black identity extremists" gunning for the police, and terrorists who, apparently, can only be [[Muslim]], they haven't stopped there.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's remarks about firing the State Department IG show how he's destroyed the norm of oversight|https://www.vox.com/2020/5/19/21263508/trump-inspector-general-steve-linick-firing-mike-pompeo-investigation]]'' May 19, 2020, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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The headlines coming out of President [[Donald Trump]]'s media availability on Monday were all about his stunning announcement that he's taking hydroxychloroquine, a drug with potentially dangerous side effects like hallucinations and heart failure, in an apparent attempt to ward off coronavirus.
But somewhat lost in the shuffle was another jarring development: His rationale for firing State Department [[Inspector General]] [[Steve Linick]] — apparently at Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]]'s request, even as Linick was actively investigating Pompeo — left everything to be desired. It also exposed Trump's contempt for the notion that oversight can be fairly conducted by any official not loyal to him.
Asked what specifically Linick was doing that he thought warranted his dismissal, the president said, "I don't know. I don't know anything about him. I don't know anything other than the State Department, and Mike in particular, I guess they were not happy with the job he's doing or something."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Russian Laundromat|https://newrepublic.com/article/143586/trumps-russian-laundromat-trump-tower-luxury-high-rises-dirty-money-international-crime-syndicate]]'' July 13, 2017, Craig Unger, [[New Republic]]
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Since Trump's election as president, his ties to [[Russia]] have become the focus of intense scrutiny, most of which has centered on whether his inner circle colluded with Russia to subvert the U.S. election. A growing chorus in [[Congress]] is also asking pointed questions about how the president built his business empire. Rep. [[Adam Schiff]], the ranking Democrat on the [[House Intelligence Committee]], has called for a deeper inquiry into "Russian investment in Trump's businesses and properties."
The very nature of Trump's businesses—all of which are privately held, with few reporting requirements—makes it difficult to root out the truth about his financial deals. And the world of Russian oligarchs and organized crime, by design, is shadowy and labyrinthine. For the past three decades, state and federal investigators, as well as some of America's best investigative journalists, have sifted through mountains of real estate records, tax filings, civil lawsuits, criminal cases, and [[FBI]] and Interpol reports, unearthing ties between Trump and Russian mobsters like Mogilevich. To date, no one has documented that Trump was even aware of any suspicious entanglements in his far-flung businesses, let alone that he was directly compromised by the Russian mafia or the corrupt oligarchs who are closely allied with the [[Kremlin]]. So far, when it comes to Trump's ties to Russia, there is no smoking gun.
But even without an investigation by Congress or a special prosecutor, there is much we already know about the president's debt to Russia. A review of the public record reveals a clear and disturbing pattern: Trump owes much of his business success, and by extension his presidency, to a flow of highly suspicious money from Russia. Over the past three decades, at least 13 people with known or alleged links to Russian mobsters or oligarchs have owned, lived in, and even run criminal activities out of Trump Tower and other Trump properties. Many used his apartments and casinos to launder untold millions in dirty money. Some ran a worldwide high-stakes gambling ring out of Trump Tower—in a unit directly below one owned by Trump. Others provided Trump with lucrative branding deals that required no investment on his part. Taken together, the flow of money from Russia provided Trump with a crucial infusion of financing that helped rescue his empire from ruin, burnish his image, and launch his career in television and politics. "They saved his bacon," says Kenneth McCallion, a former assistant U.S. attorney in the Reagan administration who investigated ties between organized crime and Trump's developments in the 1980s.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[Trump's Secret New Watchlist Lets His Administration Track Americans Without Needing a Warrant|https://www.newsweek.com/trumps-secret-new-watchlist-lets-his-administration-track-americans-without-needing-warrant-1504772]]'' May 18, 2020, E.D. Cauchi, [[Newsweek]]
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The Trump administration has created a new and expansive national security watchlist that, for the first time since [[9/11]], includes Americans who have no connection to terrorism. The new watchlist, authorized through a classified Attorney General order and launched in [[2017]], is expected to grow to well over one million names. It also allows the government to track and monitor Americans without a warrant, even when there is no evidence they're breaking the law.
And while two separate laws require the government to announce new systems of data collection of Americans, there has been no acknowledgement of the expanded watchlist.
The criteria to be placed on the new watchlist demands that an individual be associated with "transnational" criminal organizations, including front organizations that are actually foreign government entities. Transnational criminal organizations include not just drug cartels, crime syndicates and gangs, but also political groups such as nationalist parties and information activists. Individuals can be watchlisted when they are suspected of corruption, money laundering, computer hacking, stock market manipulation, health care fraud, even wildlife trafficking.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Social Media Executive Order Could Ruin Twitter and the Internet|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/935yz3/donald-trump-executive-order-twitter-social-media]]'' May 28, 2020, Jordan Pearson, [[Vice News]]
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Over the past week, the president of the United States has been in a protracted meltdown after [[Twitter]] appended one of his outrageously false missives with a meekly-worded notification to "get the facts."
On Thursday, the White House said, [[Donald Trump]] will fire back in what is essentially a deeply personal and petty fight with an executive order from the highest office in the land. The order, a draft of which was circulated on Wednesday night by content moderation expert Kate Klonick seeks to clarify section 230 of the [[Communications Decency Act]] to remove liability protection for digital communications services if they restrict content in a way that is "deceptive," "pretextual," inconsistent with the platform's terms of service, or if it has been done without adequate notice or explanation, or without a "meaningful opportunity to be heard."
[[Section 230]] is a bedrock piece of internet legislation that allows service providers to engage in "Good Samaritan" blocking and screening of content that it deems to be lewd, harassing, or just distasteful in some way, even if it is constitutionally protected speech. As far as legislation goes, the first subsection of 230 is concise and powerful: "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Social Media Summit Mortifies White House, Enrages Far-Right Allies|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumps-social-media-summit-mortifies-white-house-enrages-far-right-allies]]'' July 11, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Donald Trump]] has invited personalities from across the right-wing internet to the White House on Thursday for a "Social Media Summit," but the event is causing his administration headaches even before it begins.
So far, the summit has stirred up resentments among pro-Trump personalities who were never invited to the party, and one invitee has been disinvited over an anti-Semitic cartoon—raising questions for the White House about why he was invited in the first place.
The White House hasn't released a public list of attendees for the Thursday afternoon event, but a number of pro-Trump personalities have posted invitations on [[Twitter]]. They include [[Ali Alexander]], a right-wing operative pushing a smear that Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. [[Kamala Harris]] (CA) isn't really "an American Black," a pro-Trump "memesmith" who goes by the screenname "@CarpeDonktum," and blogger [[Jim Hoft]], whose [[Gateway Pundit]] blog frequently promotes hoaxes.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's social media summit was a circus. Its aftermath was even worse.|https://www.vox.com/2019/7/12/20691529/trump-social-media-summit-gorka-karem]]'' July 12, 2019, Aaron Rupar, [[Vox]]
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The extent to which President [[Donald Trump]] has emboldened and empowered fringe views wasn't just on full view Thursday during a White House social media summit that featured many far-right conspiracy theorists and hoaxers — it was perfectly captured by the conduct of one attendee.
The day before the summit, former White House aide [[Sebastian Gorka]] was widely ridiculed for making an absurd claim on his radio show that the US women's national soccer team was seeking "to destroy everything that is wholesome in our country and in our Judeo-[[Christian]] civilization." But on Thursday, Gorka — back in the White House as an invited guest — was praised for doing a "good job" by the president before going on to verbally harass a member of the White House press corps.
Trump ended his speech at the summit — one that largely centered on a baseless conspiracy theory about [[Twitter]] conspiring to suppress his follower count — by taking a question from and praising Gorka, who despite working at the White House in the early days of the Trump administration introduced himself as though the president didn't know who he was. In a less amusing twist, Gorka followed that up by nearly instigating a physical altercation on White House grounds with a member of the White House press corps.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Trump's spiritual adviser Paula White is using the coronavirus crisis to bankroll her church|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/03/trumps-spiritual-adviser-paula-white-is-using-the-coronavirus-crisis-to-bankroll-her-church/]]'' March 18, 2020, Will Peischel, [[Mother Jones]]
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On Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin warned senators that the outbreak of Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, and the massive recession that likely will take place might cause the unemployment rate to balloon to 20 percent. (He later walked back that dire prediction.) The same day, the president's spiritual adviser, [[Paula White]] asked her followers for private donations to bankroll her private church, which she described as a "hospital to the sick"—the metaphysically sick, that is.
Since October, White has served as the special adviser to the Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives in the Trump Administration. During a coronavirus-themed "prayer session" that she delivered to her online congregation, she conflated the coronavirus outbreak—a quickly-spreading pandemic which has infected more than 6,000 Americans and by Wednesday had killed 146—with the fundraising needs of the City of [[Destin]]y, an Apokpa, [[Florida]], church in which she holds a prominent position.
Though she clarified that donations wouldn't actually go to help those infected, White used medical imagery to add urgency to her fundraising plea during a pandemic. "Every single day we are a hospital to the sick, not necessarily the physically sick," she said. "But we are a hospital for those who are soul sick, those who are spiritually sick." White went on to suggest that contributors offer a $91 donation, citing Psalm 91, or "maybe $9 or whatever God tells you to do."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Spiritual Advisor Was Set to Speak at Conference Promising 'Supernatural Protection' From Coronavirus|https://jezebel.com/trumps-spiritual-advisor-was-set-to-speak-a-conference-1842346391]]'' March 15, 2020, Garrett Schlichte, [[Jezebel]]
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You may be familiar with [[Paula White]] because she currently serves as the spiritual advisor to the president. It's more likely that you know her as the sycophantic zealot who recently prayed for all "satanic pregnancies to miscarry," which should be a plotline on the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, but is instead part of our political discourse.
If you were one of the lucky ones who was unaware of White all together I offer my sincerest apologies for bringing her to your attention now, but because she's forced her way back into my consciousness I, selfishly, refuse to suffer alone.
It appears White's name is making the rounds again because she was set to speak at Passover [[2020]], a conference that promised [[Christian]]s supernatural protection from the coronavirus. She has now apparently pulled out of the engagement.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Supreme Court Wishlist Won't Work This Time|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/09/trump-judges-list-2020.html]]'' September 10, 2020, Dahlia Lithwick, [[Slate Magazine]]
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In May [[2016]], [[Donald Trump]] made an unprecedented decision to reveal the individuals he would consider for the Supreme Court if elected. That shortlist might have won him that election. Exit polling and longer-term studies showed that a substantial number of GOP voters turned out for Trump because of the primacy of the Supreme Court in their concerns, including some who were repulsed by him but enticed by the dream of finally, after decades of effort and funding, capturing the federal judiciary for a generation. Trump, who campaigned among religious voters by telling them they had no other option, rewarded these voters when he became president, by ramming through not just two conservative Supreme Court justices but more than 200 lower court federal judges in record time. We are now blessed with judges who degrade transgender people, defend police brutality, defy abortion precedent, flout judicial ethics, run interference for their benefactor, and write [[Breitbart]]-style screeds about the evils of gun safety laws. Some of these new judges had never tried a case. Some of them haven't even been lawyers for a decade.
On Wednesday, Trump tried to revive the practical magic of that fateful 2016 announcement. It fell flat. In a bored and listless tone, the president rattled off 20 additions to the original Supreme Court shortlist, for a grand total of 45 contestants for a vacancy that does not yet exist. New picks include Sens. [[Ted Cruz]], [[Tom Cotton]], and [[Josh Hawley]], alongside lower court Trump judges and a few administration officials who've been extra obsequious to the boss. He sounded most enthusiastic when claiming that [[Joe Biden]]'s "radical justices" would "erase national borders, cripple police departments, and grant new protections to anarchists, rioters, violent criminals, and terrorists." But even this perfunctory recitation of American Carnage: SCOTUS Edition cannot gin up the same kind of energy the first list imparted to his campaign. The 20 new names won't sway anyone this time, not just because they aren't very interesting, but because there is no one left to convince: Everyone who is planning to vote for Trump because of the Supreme Court made up their minds long ago.
There are no more Trump-skeptic conservatives to pick off because seizing the judiciary for the far right is one promise that the president has actually kept. In 2016, it was still an open question whether Trump would appoint a [[Federalist Society]] golden boy (as his supporters hoped) or Miss [[Kentucky]] (as they feared). On the campaign trail, he sounded like a wild card, even musing about appointing his own sister, a moderate federal appeals court judge. (His sister will be unlikely to get the nod this time.) But to the [[Republican]] establishment, a moderate SCOTUS nominee was even more horrifying than the prospect of an unqualified one. Trump fell in line after then–campaign counsel [[Don McGahn]] outsourced the judge issue to [[Leonard Leo]], then-head of the Federalist Society. More so than usual, the Supreme Court was on the ballot: The next president would select [[Justice Antonin Scalia]]'s successor, since the Senate Republicans refused to let President [[Barack Obama]] fill the seat. Leo helped Trump assure anxious voters that he would replace Scalia with another arch-conservative. That was what "the list" served to secure.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Tax Mess Aside, Can He Pay Off His $1 Billion in Debt?|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/10/can-trump-pay-off-his-billion-in-debt]]'' October 1, 2020, William D. Cohan, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Well, that was certainly one way to knock the devastating [[New York Times]] bombshell story of [[Donald Trump]], tax cheat, off front pages and out of television control rooms. Even so, [[Chris Wallace]], the beleaguered debate moderator, did manage to ask Trump whether it was in fact true that he had paid just $750 in federal income taxes for both [[2016]] and [[2017]], as the Times reported. Trump's answer, which was most certainly a lie? That he paid "millions of dollars" in federal taxes in those years. (I know it's a lie because (1) Trump is a proven liar, and (2) I have known Susanne Craig, one of the reporters on the Times story, for years and know her to be a meticulous, exacting, and responsible journalist. If she didn't have the goods, the story would not have been printed.) In the ongoing brawl of the evening, Trump also repeated another of his favorite lies: that "soon" enough we'll see his tax returns for ourselves. Yeah, right.
But what of the substance of the Times' reporting? Leaving aside the moral question of whether the president should pay nothing in federal taxes while everyone else pays their fair share, and then lie about that fact on national television, what about the substance of the idea that a sole proprietor—what Trump was as a businessman—who suffers huge losses by running his businesses poorly—which certainly appears to be the case—can use those losses to shelter gains for tax purposes? That is indeed a long-accepted tax principal. Business losses can be carried back to offset profits earned in previous years, generating a tax refund in the process, or they can be used to offset future profits. This is almost certainly what Trump has been doing, my savvy [[Wall Street]] sources tell me.
What's clear from both the Times' reporting and other reporting over the years, including some of my own, is that Trump has two pockets of huge losses: one from driving his casinos into bankruptcy during the [[1990]]s, and one from the poor operation of his golf courses (according to the Times, losses at Doral have come out to $162 million, and his three courses in [[Scotland]] and [[Ireland]] have lost another $64 million) and his few remaining hotels (the [[Washington]] [[Trump International]] Hotel has lost $55 million, according to the Times). One of his main sources of profit, apparently, has been from his involvement with The Apprentice, which, the Times reported, made him more than $427 million. What would make sense, from a tax perspective, is his using the losses incurred from his casinos, golf courses, and hotels to offset his gains from The Apprentice. Obviously the devil is in the details, but at least in theory this is not crazy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's tax returns fight reaches the Supreme Court|https://www.axios.com/trump-supreme-court-tax-returns-3abced77-3f2f-4fc3-8b9a-6347fc9b6334.html]]'' May 9, 2020, Sam Baker, [[Axios]]
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President Trump's lawyers are asking the Supreme Court to adopt a sweeping view of presidential immunity that would make it much harder to investigate any future president.
Why it matters: Trump's steadfast refusal to release his tax returns — a fight that will culminate in Supreme Court arguments on Tuesday — has mushroomed into a showdown with implications well beyond his administration.
If he loses, the public will eventually see the financial records Trump has fought so hard to keep secret. If he wins, the presidency may well be shielded from most accusations of criminal wrongdoing.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Trump's Taxes Show Chronic Losses and Years of Income Tax Avoidance|https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/09/27/us/donald-trump-taxes.html]]'' September 27, 2020, Russ Buettner, [[New York Times]]
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As the president wages a re-election campaign that polls say he is in danger of losing, his finances are under stress, beset by losses and hundreds of millions of dollars in debt coming due that he has personally guaranteed. Also hanging over him is a decade-long audit battle with the [[Internal Revenue Service]] over the legitimacy of a $72.9 million tax refund that he claimed, and received, after declaring huge losses. An adverse ruling could cost him more than $100 million.
The tax returns that Mr. Trump has long fought to keep private tell a story fundamentally different from the one he has sold to the American public. His reports to the I.R.S. portray a businessman who takes in hundreds of millions of dollars a year yet racks up chronic losses that he aggressively employs to avoid paying taxes. Now, with his financial challenges mounting, the records show that he depends more and more on making money from businesses that put him in potential and often direct conflict of interest with his job as president.
The [[New York Times]] has obtained tax-return data extending over more than two decades for Mr. Trump and the hundreds of companies that make up his business organization, including detailed information from his first two years in office. It does not include his personal returns for [[2018]] or [[2019]]. This article offers an overview of The Times's findings; additional articles will be published in the coming weeks.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Trump's Terrible Choice for Judge|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/26/opinion/william-barber-trumps-judge-farr.html]]'' December 26, 2017, William Barber, Opinion, [[New York Times]]
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Having lived in [[North Carolina]] since childhood, I know Mr. Helms's racist legacy and I hold no doubts that Mr. Farr perpetuates it. An unabashed segregationist, Mr. Helms was affiliated with the [[Council of Conservative Citizens]], an outgrowth of the White Citizens' Councils that promoted white supremacy. Mr. Helms, who served in the Senate for 30 years, used his honorable seat to support the apartheid regime in South Africa while opposing desegregation, civil rights legislation and the creation of the Martin Luther King's Birthday holiday in this country. Mr. Helms also belittled Carol Moseley Braun, the only black senator at the time, by singing "Dixie" to her in the Senate elevator.
Mr. Farr's former law partner, [[Thomas Ellis]], was Mr. Helms's top deputy for decades. He also served as a director of the Nazi-inspired, pro-eugenics [[Pioneer Fund]] and used funding from that organization to create and bankroll a network of interlocking organizations to support Mr. Helms and other political candidates who espoused the notion of a superior white race and opposed civil rights.
Together, Mr. Helms, Mr. Ellis, and their protégé Mr. Farr unleashed a huge propaganda machine that incited hostility toward African-Americans. Mr. Farr served as a lead counsel to Mr. Helms's 1990 Senate campaign, which ran the now-infamous "White Hands" TV television ad, designed to inflame white voter anxiety over Mr. Helms's black opponent, Harvey Gantt. It showed a pair of white hands balling up a rejection letter while a voice said: "You needed that job and you were the best qualified. But they had to give it to a minority because of a racial quota." The same campaign also sent more than 100,000 intimidating postcards to North Carolinians, most of whom were blacks eligible to vote, wrongly suggesting they were ineligible and warning that they could be prosecuted for fraud if they tried to cast ballots.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's threat to use the Insurrection Act against protesters is an abuse of power|https://theconversation.com/trumps-threat-to-use-the-insurrection-act-against-protesters-is-an-abuse-of-power-139856]]'' June 3, 2020, Heriberto Urby, [[The Conversation]]
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In the wake of the killing of [[George Floyd]], American cities are coping with strife and civil unrest comparable to [[1968]].
In an apparent attempt to divert attention from a lacklustre White House effort to counter the COVID-19 pandemic and a tone-deaf approach to racial injustice, President [[Donald Trump]] has entered into another of his many quagmires where he seems to have spoken first and contemplated later.
Despite Trump's specious symbolic display involving clearing a park of protesters to pose to take photos in front of an empty church, the president's words at his June 1 news conference were consequential.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Trump's Top DHS Officials Aren't Legally Eligible For Their Jobs, Watchdog Says|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/wolf-cuccinelli-gao-dhs_n_5f369f32c5b6959911e3cda3?ri18n=true]]'' August 14, 2020, Sara Boboltz, [[Huffington Post]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] violated federal law with his picks to lead the [[Department of Homeland Security]], the [[Government Accountability Office]] announced on Friday.
Both acting Secretary of Homeland Security [[Chad Wolf]] and acting Deputy Secretary [[Ken Cuccinelli]] do not fit the requirements to temporarily fill positions that require Senate approval as outlined in the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of [[1998]].
The GAO, a watchdog agency that reports to [[Congress]], determined that Wolf and Cuccinelli are serving under an invalid order of succession, following the departure of Homeland Security Secretary [[Kirstjen Nielsen]] in April [[2019]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Troll Army Isn't Ready for War in Syria|https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/04/trump-alt-right-syria-war-214998]]'' April 7, 2017, Ben Schreckinger, [[Politico]]
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The fractured elements of what was once called the alt-right were unified once more on Thursday night in condemning [[Donald Trump]]'s airstrike in [[Syria]] as a mistake. Or as [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] put it, "FAKE and GAY."
This loose confederation of Web-savvy, anti-establishment right-wingers formed an important vanguard of Trump's online support in last year's election, and its unified opposition to the airstrike forewarns a political downside to intervention in Syria. While foreign wars tend to boost presidents' popularity in the short term, Trump risks losing the segments of his base that flocked to his isolationist, "[[America First]]" message.
In addition to its nationalist, anti-interventionist and anti-"globalist" views, the alt-right and its fellow travelers have also displayed a marked affinity for Syria's ally [[Russia]], whose government has returned the love by tweeting images of the alt-right's mascot, Pepe the Frog, from official accounts. In reacting to the airstrikes, leaders of the movement placed those ideological reflexes over their personal loyalty to Trump.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trump's Very Normal Saturday Amplifying the Far-Right Blogger Shunned by Conservatives|https://www.thedailybeast.com/president-trump-fans-out-on-far-right-columnist-michelle-malkin-in-saturday-morning-tweet-storm?ref=home]]'' May 16, 2020, Emily Shugerman, [[Daily Beast]]
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President [[Donald Trump]]'s Saturday morning started like so many of his mornings do: with a very early [[Twitter]] tirade. The president praised lockdown protesters harassing a local TV reporter, retweeted a cartoon depicting Rep. [[Adam Schiff]] as the Joker, and lauded a video of a right-wing columnist who was shunned by conservatives for supporting a [[Holocaust denier]].
In a spree of at least 28 tweets starting Saturday morning, Trump retweeted the video of [[Michelle Malkin]], a former [[Fox News]] contributor who has since aligned herself with the most virulent corners of the far-right. In the video, Malkin very loudly complained about conservatives being silenced. She decried the decline of "safe spaces" for conservatives, repeating a familiar right-wing claim that social media companies unfairly censor conservative views.
Trump retweeted and supported Malkin's message, writing: "The Radical Left is in total command & control of [[Facebook]], Instagram, Twitter and [[Google]]. The Administration is working to remedy this illegal situation. Stay tuned, and send names & events. Thank you Michelle!"
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Trump's Warped Definition of Free Speech|https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/05/trumps-warped-definition-free-speech/612316/]]'' May 29, 2020, Adam Serwer, [[The Atlantic]]
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Palin's remarks were widely ridiculed at the time. The [[First Amendment]], commentators on the right and the left pointed out, protects the freedom of speech, not the freedom from criticism. You have the right to speak, and others have the right to praise, mock, or ignore you as they see fit.
As absurd as it may sound, Palin's bizarre interpretation of the First Amendment has now been adopted by the president of the United States. On Tuesday, the social-media company [[Twitter]] added a label to one of the president's tweets, which falsely declared that mail-in ballots would be "substantially fraudulent," urging users to "get the facts about mail-in voting." Twitter did not ban Trump from the platform, or censor his tweet, although it would have been fully within its rights to do so, and in accordance with its own terms of service. It merely appended additional context showing that the president's claim was false.
In retaliation, Trump signed an executive order yesterday afternoon directing the federal government to "reconsider the scope" of [[Section 230]], a provision of federal law that shields companies from liability for content posted by their users. The First Amendment was explicitly written to protect the right of citizens to express opposition to their leaders; it says that [[Congress]] "shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press." But to the president, criticism of his falsehoods is a violation of his free-speech rights. This position reverses the purpose of the First Amendment, turning an individual right of freedom of expression into the right of the state to silence its critics.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's widely-criticized disinfectant comments were the end of the coronavirus briefings as we knew them|https://www.vox.com/coronavirus-covid19/2020/4/26/21237309/trump-dismisses-his-daily-coronavirus-press-briefings-as-not-worth-the-time-effort]]'' April 26, 2020, Anya van Wagtendonk, [[Vox]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] has expressed growing frustration with his daily coronavirus-related press conferences, calling them "not worth the time and effort" Saturday.
The sentiment, coming days after an erratic briefing at which Trump incorrectly suggested that injecting cleaning products could help kill off the coronavirus that causes Covid-19, has been echoed by some [[Republican]] allies, who reportedly worry that the conferences hurt the party as a whole.
On Saturday evening, Trump lashed out in a tweet about how the media has responded to his press conferences, calling reporters "hostile," while suggesting he has helped network news receive high ratings during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Trump's Would-Be New Spy Chief Tried to Delete His Internet History and It Went About How You'd Expect|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/7kpz84/trumps-would-be-new-spy-chief-tried-to-delete-his-internet-history-and-it-went-about-how-youd-expect]]'' May 5, 2020, Greg Walters, [[Vice News]]
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WASHINGTON — President Trump's pick to lead U.S. intelligence, Rep. [[John Ratcliffe]], appears to have scrubbed some of his most controversial boasts about his national security background from two websites around the time Trump nominated him to the post for a second time last winter.
If he does get the job as America's spymaster, Rep. Ratcliffe may want to consult U.S. intel experts about something called the "Wayback Machine" — which allows anyone with an internet connection to see how websites used to look, even after you've deleted the embarrassing stuff.
The apparent clean-up job marks the latest twist in Ratcliffe's scandal-prone quest to become [[Director of National Intelligence]], which had appeared to collapse spectacularly last summer when questions emerged about Ratcliffe padding his national security resume with exaggerations about his time as a prosecutor east [[Texas]], and about his reputation for dogged partisanship as a member of [[Congress]].
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Trumpism lives on in new thinktank – but critics say it's 'just a grift'|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/apr/17/trump-thinktank-america-first-policy-institute]]'' April 17, 2021, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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Malcolm X, Mark Twain, Malcolm Gladwell. Lewis Carroll, Steve Jobs. Douglas Adams, Mohandas Gandhi, Rocky Balboa – all seem unlikely sources of inspiration for a definition of Trumpism.
Yet these are among the prominent figures quoted by members of a new thinktank dedicated to resurrecting former US president [[Donald Trump]]'s populist-nationalist agenda.
The [[America First Policy Institute]] (AFPI) describes itself as both "non-profit" and "non-partisan". [[Critic]]s, however, regard it as a cash cow for alumni of the Trump administration whose stained reputations make it hard to find gainful employment.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trumpists Believe Bill Gates Is Using Coronavirus to Implant Brain Chips|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumpists-believe-bill-gates-is-using-coronavirus-to-implant-brain-chips]]'' April 16, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Billionaire [[Bill Gates]] and his wife Melinda have committed $100 million of their own money to fight the coronavirus pandemic. In return, a fevered segment of the pro-Trump internet is convinced the couple wants to kill off a good portion of humanity, then install mark-of-the-beast style tracking chips in whoever survives.
On Wednesday, pro-Trump personalities and regular Trump White House guests "Diamond and Silk" became the latest to push conspiracy theories about Gates, tweeting that the [[Microsoft]] founder was operating on a secretive "agenda" to "rule the world with vaccines" and vowing not to take any coronavirus vaccine that Gates was involved with.
"You're not going to make black people the guinea pigs for this here right here," Lynnette "Diamond" Hardaway said in a video.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trumpkins Are Losing Their Mind Over Occupy Wall Street's Faux Plans for a White House 'Siege'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumpkins-are-losing-their-mind-over-occupy-wall-streets-faux-plans-for-a-white-house-siege]]'' September 9, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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As protests over racism roil the country, Trump supporters have found a new thing to be terrified of: a "siege" of the White House, straight from the organizers of [[Occupy Wall Street]].
Set to start on Sept. 17 and run through the election, the "White House Siege" isn't meant to be an actual blockade of the White House. But that hasn't stopped pro-Trump personalities from portraying the protest as an existential threat to the Trump administration and even America's system of government itself.
Far-right blog The [[Gateway Pundit]] has described the protest with the headline "Democrat Supported Marxist Group Plans Siege on White House," while right-wing blog [[Big League Politics]] called for its organizers to be tried "under federal [[RICO]] laws or under the federal War on Terror."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trumpsters Are Already Revolting Against COVID Contact Tracing|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumpsters-are-already-revolting-against-covid-contact-tracing]]'' May 25, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Donald Trump]]'s allies in conservative media have a new villain in the coronavirus fight: contact tracing, the rigorous efforts to track the virus's spread that public health experts say is essential to safely restarting society.
[[Fox News]] host [[Laura Ingraham]] devoted much of her show Thursday night to raising questions about contact tracing, the process where interviewers try to figure out who has been exposed to the virus by literally figuring out whom the infected had contact with. As a Fox News chyron warned that contact tracing should "concern all Americans," Ingraham claimed that calls for more contact tracers were just an "excuse" to keep businesses closed, and compared being interviewed by a contact tracer to being groped by a Transportation Security Administration agent.
"Instead of rummaging through your luggage, these contact tracers will be prying through the most intimate details of your life," Ingraham said.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trumpworld App Is Bankrolled by Fugitive Chinese Billionaire|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumpworld-app-is-bankrolled-by-fugitive-chinese-billionaire]]'' July 1, 2021, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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A new social media network led by [[Donald Trump]] adviser [[Jason Miller]] is backed by a fugitive [[Chinese]] billionaire who once invited [[Steve Bannon]] to live on his yacht.
On Thursday, Miller announced the launch of "[[Gettr]]," a new social media app aimed at conservatives that promises to be "cancel-free." Trump fans wary of social media censorship on more prominent platforms like [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]] started to sign up for the platform after [[Politico]] reported on the existence of the new site.
What's not made clear to Gettr's new users, though, is that the site received initial funding from a foundation owned by Chinese billionaire [[Guo Wengui]] and his family. In an interview with The [[Daily Beast]] on Thursday, Miller said Guo's "family foundation" provided Gettr with early funding.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Trumpworld Wraps Up Campaign by Going Full Q|https://www.thedailybeast.com/trumpworld-wraps-up-the-campaign-by-going-full-qanon-conspiracy-theory]]'' October 22, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Former Trump strategist [[Steve Bannon]] had a message for his podcast listeners on Tuesday, and for adherents of the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory it wasn't very subtle.
"It's gonna be a storm," Bannon said. He was speaking of the closing weeks of the election but using the very same imagery QAnon believers use to describe their dream of Trump arresting and executing his political foes. "The storm clouds are around the Biden camp. The storm clouds are around the Biden camp. A gathering storm."
For those who may have thought it was just a slip of the tongue, Bannon dispelled any doubt the next day. Speaking once more on his podcast, he claimed that at least parts of QAnon, which posits that Satanic cannibal-pedophile elites in the [[Democratic Party]] who drink children's blood will soon be executed at Trump's orders, are true.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Advocates A Black Market For Health Care|https://crooksandliars.com/karoli/tucker-carlson-proves-how-stupid-he-advocat]]'' July 3, 2013, Karoli Kuns, [[Crooks and Liars]]
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Someone hold [[Tucker Carlson]] down long enough to give him a brain transplant, please. Every single day, he shows us all how his single brain cell can go unused while he blathers all over [[Fox News]]. Tuesday's topic of choice was the Obama administration's decision to push back the effective date of the employer mandate under the ACA to [[2015]]. As I see it, the decision was made after considering how some businesses are cutting employees' hours to stay under the minimum number of full-time employees so the mandate isn't triggered.
[[Eric Cantor]]'s reaction was predictable: Let's repeal Obamacare for the 38th time!
Never ones to miss an opportunity to slam the ACA, Carlson and friends went back to the well for another round of "repeal Obamacare." Only this time they embellished it with the brilliant idea that a black market for health care would really be a wonderful replacement plan! Here's a Tucker gem:
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Blows Up at Rutger Bregman in Unaired Fox News Interview|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_nFI2Zb7qE]]'' February 20, 2019, NowThis News, [[YouTube]]
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[[Fox News]] refused to air this full interview with historian Rutger Bregman after Fox News host [[Tucker Carlson]] lost his temper, calling his guest a 'tiny brain...moron' during the interview.
Watch this leaked interivew, Tucker Carlson's full interview with Rutger Bregman, which Fox News decided not to air in full. During the Rutger Bregman interview, host Tucker Carlson goes off on Bregman, calling his guest a 'tiny brain...moron.'
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Broadcasts Video Filled With False And Dangerous COVID-19 Claims|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/tucker-carlson-fox-news-coronavirus-video_n_5f2127dfc5b66a5dd6370621]]'' July 29, 2020, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Fox News]]' [[Tucker Carlson]] on Tuesday night aired part of a video that multiple social media platforms had pulled earlier in the day because it contained dangerous false claims about the coronavirus.
[[Facebook]], [[Twitter]] and [[YouTube]] yanked the clip featuring doctors touting unproven cures and treatments for COVID-19 and dismissing face masks to curb the spread of the contagion, contrary to the advice of public health experts.
The video garnered millions of views after being promoted by President [[Donald Trump]] and his son, [[Donald Trump Jr]]. Trump Jr.'s Twitter profile was partially suspended as a consequence.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Dials Up Fear Factor In Ugly New Attack On Black Lives Matter|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/tucker-carlson-black-lives-matter-fear_n_5ee82c49c5b6b735a6481735?ri18n=true]]'' June 16, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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Carlson said [[Black Lives Matter]] is now more popular than President [[Donald Trump]] and warned that it has no interest in engaging in politics or peaceful protest.
"Black Lives Matter believes in force," he said, warning:
"They flood the streets with angry young people who break things, and they hurt anyone who gets in the way. When they want something, they take it. Make them mad, and they will set your business on fire. Annoy them, and they will occupy your downtown and declare a brand-new country. You're not going to do anything about it. They know that for certain."
Carlson then fashioned a conspiracy theory that recent Supreme Court decisions he didn't like were made because conservative justices "are afraid to defy the mob."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Goes Full Revisionist On The U.S. Capitol Riot|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tucker-carlson-capitol-riot-3-month-anniversary_n_606d5bb5c5b68ddf94b6a62f]]'' April 7, 2021, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Tucker Carlson]] struck a snide tone on Tuesday night to downplay the U.S. Capitol riot on the three-month anniversary of the deadly insurrection.
The [[Fox News]] personality attempted to spin the narrative on the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of [[Donald Trump]] — who were incited by the then-president - as just "a mob of older people from unfashionable zip codes" protesting mass voter fraud in the [[2020]] election.
Carlson's characterization of the violence contradicts videos showing the maurading mob. Five people, including a U.S. Capitol police officer, died. Trump supporters were caught on camera screaming, "Hang [[Mike Pence]]!" and stalked progressive lawmakers.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Guest Says Black People Are A Dozen IQ Points Below White|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tucker-carlson-charles-murray-race-iq-fox-nation_n_60caeb62e4b05fb35760481d]]'' June 17, 2021, Lee Moran, [[Huffington Post]]
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A guest on [[Tucker Carlson]]'s Fox Nation show on Wednesday pushed white nationalist talking points about the IQs of Black and white people.
Conservative social scientist [[Charles Murray]], appearing on "Tucker Carlson Today" on [[Fox News]]' spin-off streaming service, argued "the cognitive demands" of some occupations means "a whole lot of more white people qualify (to do them) than Black people."
Carlson, who often promotes white nationalist viewpoints on his widely watched prime time show on Fox News, allowed Murray to make his claims unchallenged.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Is Shocked, Shocked That Janelle Monae, Chrissy Teigen, Seth Rogen and More Are Fighting Racism|https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2020/06/tucker-carlson-is-shocked-shocked-that-janelle-monae-chrissy-teigan-seth-rogen-and-more-are-fighting-racism]]'' June 6, 2020, Jordan Hoffman, [[Vanity Fair]]
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[[Fox News]] sourpuss [[Tucker Carlson]] went on another strange rant Friday night, in which he misrepresented the current uprising against endemic racism in American society as the work of "looters and rioters."
After sneering at "cynical, soulless, craven corporations" that have donated money to organizational efforts, Carlson hilariously called out celebrities who have also cut a check. With his grouchy, faux-alarmed face in one rectangle and an image of flames in another, names like Steve Carell, Don Cheadle, Harry Styles, Seth Rogen, Patton Oswalt, Cynthia Nixon, Rob Delaney, Kehlani, Nick Kroll and others scrolled by alongside their pictures.
Surely those watching at home must have dropped their monocles in their soup to learn that Janelle Monae and Colin Kaepernick are donating money. I hope they had a defibrillator on hand.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Peddles Sexist Smear Against Kamala Harris|https://www.thedailybeast.com/tucker-carlson-peddles-sexist-smear-against-kamala-harris?ref=home]]'' August 11, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] revived a sexist jab against newly named Democratic vice-presidential pick [[Kamala Harris]], implying that she got ahead in her political career due to a brief personal relationship with former [[San Francisco]] Mayor Willie Brown.
Carlson, who recently suggested it was "illegal" for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] to prioritize a Black female running mate, kicked off Tuesday night's broadcast by tearing into the [[California]] senator.
Right away, the Fox News star said that while other vice presidential contenders had "sincere beliefs," Harris is the "opposite of that" and the "single most transactional human being in America." He then went on to insinuate that unseen leaders in the [[Democratic Party]] chose both Biden and Harris, calling it the "first entirely hollow presidential ticket in American history."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Poses With 'Hate Group' Members in Fox Green Room|https://www.thewrap.com/tucker-carlson-poses-with-hate-group-members-in-fox-news-green-room/]]'' May 18, 2018, Jon Levine, [[TheWrap]]
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[[Tucker Carlson]] posed for a chummy photograph on Thursday with longtime pal Roger Stone and two members of the [[Proud Boys]], a fraternal organization that has been linked to last summer's deadly "[[Unite the Right]]" rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]].
In an explanation provided by a [[Fox News]] spokesperson, Carlson told [[TheWrap]] that the picture had been taken in the green room of the network's [[Washington]], D.C., bureau just before Stone's appearance Thursday night on "The Ingraham Angle."
Carlson declined to condemn the Proud Boys — which have been classified as a "hate group" by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] — and instead offered a statement via email.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Praises Trump Speech That Cribbed From His Fox Show|https://www.thedailybeast.com/tucker-carlson-praises-trump-mount-rushmore-speech-that-cribbed-from-his-fox-show]]'' July 7, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] lavished praise Monday night on President [[Donald Trump]]'s Independence Day speech at Mount Rushmore, claiming it was "probably the single best speech" the president has ever given.
The Fox News star's love of the dark and divisive speech might not come as much of a surprise, considering that the president's address is rooted in Carlson's most recent monologues.
Carlson, who has suddenly seen his name bandied about as a possible 2024 GOP presidential candidate amid his inflammatory commentary about the [[Black Lives Matter]] "mob," recently cautioned the president that he might lose his bid for re-election unless he begins rounding up protesters and charging them as terrorists.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Rallies to Demon Sperm Doc's Defense|https://www.thedailybeast.com/tucker-carlson-rallies-to-demon-sperm-doctors-defense]]'' July 29, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] continued his contrarian stance on the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday night, defending a viral video of fringe doctors peddling COVID-19 falsehoods and claiming the group was only attacked because they criticized the "sainted" Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]].
Hours after President [[Donald Trump]] doubled down on his support for the doctors—including eccentric pediatrician Dr. [[Stella Immanuel]], who has previously said "demon sperm" causes gynecological ailments—Carlson kicked off his primetime program by railing against social media platforms for cracking down on the video's disinformation.
The video, livestreamed by far-right digital outlet [[Breitbart]] on Monday, featured a press "summit" funded by right-wing political group [[Tea Party Patriots]]. Prior to being taken down by [[Facebook]], the video racked up nearly 20 million views on Monday evening. Besides claiming controversial anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine could prevent and even "cure" coronavirus, "[[America's Frontline Doctors]]" also said masks and social distancing were unnecessary to prevent the spread of the virus.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Reports He Lost the Only Copy of Documents That Nail Biden|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/10/tucker-carlson-lost-only-copy-of-documents-nailing-biden.html]]'' October 29, 2020, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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The [[Trump campaign]] and its right-wing media messengers have devoted the final stretch of the election to insisting they had uncovered proof of deep corruption by the Biden family, along with demands that the mainstream media cover their allegations. ("Cover" means float insinuations of guilt, rather than nailing down the truth of the charges.)
There have been several fishy aspects to the accusations, however. For one, incriminating information supposedly located on a [[Hunter Biden]] laptop left in a [[Delaware]] computer shop had in fact been circulating in [[Ukraine]] well before it was reportedly turned over to [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s lawyer. Over the weekend, Time reported that the Hunter Biden emails and photos were being shopped in [[Kiev]] last fall by somebody who "wanted to sell it to [[Republican]] allies of President Trump." Several days later, [[Politico]] reported the "Hunter Biden laptop" material was being shopped around by a "Ukrainian oligarch looking for help with a potential legal jam" as early as spring of [[2019]].
Another oddity in the timing, as Andrew Prokop noticed, is that the star witness for [[Fox News]] and Trump, [[Tony Bobulinski]], claimed he only came forward because he was outraged at the response to the [[New York Post]] story first reporting the email hacks. But Ben Smith reported in the [[New York Times]] that Bobulinski was working with Trump's campaign to pitch the story to the [[Wall Street Journal]], before they settled for giving it to the New York Post. (The Journal duly reported that they had no evidence of wrongdoing by [[Joe Biden]].)
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Sells His Stake in The Daily Caller|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/10/business/media/daily-caller-tucker-carlson.html]]'' June 10, 2020, Michael M. Grynbaum, [[New York Times]]
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The [[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] has sold his stake in The [[Daily Caller]], stepping away from the [[Washington]]-based conservative news and opinion site he co-founded in [[2010]] as an alternative to left-leaning outlets like The [[Huffington Post]].
Mr. Carlson, one of the country's most prominent conservative commentators, retained financial ties to The Daily Caller after taking up his prime-time role at Fox News in [[2017]]. But he had yielded day-to-day oversight to his co-founder and college roommate, [[Neil Patel]], the site's publisher and a former chief policy adviser to Vice President [[Dick Cheney]].
"I haven't had editorial input" since the prime-time show began, Mr. Carlson said in an interview on Wednesday, adding that he sold his stake in the site last year. "Neil runs it. I wasn't adding anything. So we made it official."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson Stuns Twitter Users With 'Most Racist' Thing He's Ever Said|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/tucker-carlson-coming-for-you_n_5edf056ac5b6948cbc5c8d0f]]'' June 9, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] is coming under fire after a segment some critics called his most racist yet.
On Monday night, Carlson claimed Democrats and the [[Black Lives Matter]] movement were trying to eliminate the police and replace them with an armed "woke militia" to take over cities and increase the power of the [[Democratic Party]].
"Democrats hate the police because they don't control the police," Carlson said.
He said the left had taken over the [[Pentagon]] and now planned to do the same to law enforcement.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson: Burr Must Explain or Resign Over Stock Dump|https://www.thedailybeast.com/tucker-carlson-says-richard-burr-should-resign-and-be-prosecuted-if-he-cant-explain-stock-dump]]'' March 20, 2020, Justin Baragona, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] ended his program Thursday night by calling for Sen. [[Richard Burr]] (R-NC) to resign and face prosecution for insider trading if he can't provide "an honest explanation" for dumping over $1 million of stock after he discovered the severity of the looming coronavirus pandemic.
Shortly before Carlson went to air Thursday night, [[ProPublica]] reported that after the Senate Intelligence Committee that Burr chairs began receiving daily briefings, he went on a Feb. 13 selling spree in which he sold up to $1.6 million of holdings. A week after he offloaded his stocks, which included shares in hotels and resorts, the market plummeted on coronavirus fears, and has since dropped more than 30 percent.
"He had inside information about what could happen to our country, which is now happening, but he didn't warn the public," the conservative Fox News host said in response to the report. "He didn't give a primetime address. He didn't go on television to sound the alarm."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson's Conspiracy Theory Falls Apart In The Weirdest Way Possible|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/tucker-carlson-lost-his-papers_n_5f9a1b71c5b61d63241f32e4?ri18n=true]]'' October 28, 2020, Ed Mazza, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] told his viewers that he had some very important papers related to his conspiracy theory surrounding [[Hunter Biden]], son of Democratic presidential candidate [[Joe Biden]].
But the papers were lost - and so Carlson concocted yet another conspiracy theory to explain their disappearance.
Carlson claimed a "source" gave the Fox News show "damning" documents about Biden on Monday. Carlson's producer shipped the documents across the country via a "brand-name company," but they never arrived.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson's Democrat COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Is One For The Books|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/tucker-carlso-democrat-covid-19-conspiracy-theory_n_5f1ae726c5b6f2f6c9f564b8?ri18n=true]]'' July 24, 2020, Ron Dicker, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Tucker Carlson]] said Thursday that coronavirus safety guidelines were really a plot to promote Democrat [[Joe Biden]]'s presidential campaign against [[Donald Trump]]. (Watch the video above.)
In a rambling segment that attempted to build his kooky case for a conspiracy to make America so unhappy that it would back the presumptive Democratic nominee, the [[Fox News]] host called Democrats "radicals" who "will do anything for control."
"Democrats understand that the unhappier Americans become, the more likely they are to win," Carlson said on his show. "Unhappy people want change, it is not complicated. So every ominous headline about the state of the country makes it more likely that Donald Trump will lose his job. The more that people suffer, the greater Joe Biden's advantage. Democrats have a strong incentive, therefore, to inflict as much pain as they can, and that's what they are doing."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson's economic populism is a fraud. His coverage of Amy Coney Barrett proves it.|https://www.mediamatters.org/fox-news/tucker-carlsons-economic-populism-fraud-his-coverage-amy-coney-barrett-proves-it]]'' October 13, 2020, Matt Gertz, [[MediaMatters]]
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It was a brazen lie, even by [[Tucker Carlson]]'s standards. Following the first day of confirmation hearings for [[Judge Amy Coney Barrett]], President [[Donald Trump]]'s nominee to the Supreme Court, the [[Fox News]] host on Monday pushed back against concerns from Senate Democrats by falsely claiming, "There is no case currently pending anywhere in this country before any court in America that would eliminate Obamacare."
That might prove a surprise to the [[Republican]] attorneys general who are seeking the repeal of the landmark health law through [[California]] v [[Texas]]; the Trump Justice Department, which joined their case, arguing that the law "should not be allowed to remain in effect"; and the current justices on the Supreme Court, who are scheduled to hear oral arguments in the case on November 10, well after Republicans plan to vote to confirm Barrett. The judge has been critical of past Supreme Court rulings finding the [[Affordable Care Act]] constitutional, and whether or not she ultimately supports the Republican attorneys general challenging it, the law is clearly "at risk," contra Carlson.
Carlson is lying in order to downplay the danger Barrett's confirmation poses to the health of tens of millions of Americans, who risk losing their insurance coverage in the middle of a pandemic if the court eliminates the ACA. The Fox star's Monday performance is consistent with his weekslong effort to hide from his audience the potential economic consequences that Barrett's confirmation poses for their lives.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson's economic populism scam|https://www.mediamatters.org/tucker-carlson/tucker-carlsons-economic-populism-scam]]'' July 22, 2020, Matt Gertz, [[Media Matters]]
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Fox News host [[Tucker Carlson]], we are told, is among the foremost avatars of right-wing economic populism. His fiery rants defending the working class against wealthy "elites" have led him to be described, with varying degrees of credulity, as "The Bow-Tied Bard of Populism" (The Atlantic), "The Populist Paladin of Primetime" (The American Conservative), and "The Preppy Populist" (Jacobin). It's an ill-fitting mantle for Carlson, the millionaire son of a U.S. ambassador and scion of the Swanson frozen-food empire who draws his paychecks from the billionaire Murdochs. But it's one that he's aggressively claimed, helping the Fox star to stand out from the right-wing media throng and even winning him praise from some on the political left.
It's also a hollow sham. Carlson's schtick is based on one weird trick: He typically ignores the context of the actual U.S. economic policy debate, instead rooting his "populist" rhetoric in culture war narratives. Those he disagrees with -- largely on the left but occasionally on the right -- are the despicable "elites," from whom Republicans are the only ones who can "save us," as he put it last month. Tuesday night's broadcast shows how this works: Carlson and his guest portrayed Democrats as the party of rich people who hate working-class Americans -- without mentioning how President [[Donald Trump]]'s administration or Democratic presumptive nominee Joe Biden's agenda impact either group.
Carlson pivoted off a report that [[Amazon]] founder and CEO [[Jeff Bezos]] had made $13 billion in a single day to accuse the left of being unconcerned with income inequality (the segment has garnered media attention because it led directly into Carlson's hand-off to [[Sean Hannity]], who seemed to defend Bezos on-air, then subsequently apologized on Twitter).
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson's Immigration Rants Sound a Lot Like White Nationalism, Experts Say|https://www.thedailybeast.com/tucker-carlsons-immigration-rants-sound-a-lot-like-white-nationalism-experts-say]]'' June 19, 2018, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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"The cost is entirely on you," Carlson told his audience in a Monday night monologue in which he warned of immigrants moving to their neighborhoods, "but don't complain, or else they will call you 'Hitler.'"
But Carlson's monologue wouldn't have been far out of place on a white supremacist forum. Hours after [[ProPublica]] released disturbing audio of immigrant children who had been separated from their parents at the U.S. border, Carlson told viewers the immigrants were coming "to change your country forever."
In a screed against what he termed as the "ruling class," Carlson (a millionaire who went to aristocratic Rhode Island boarding school St. George's) defended the separation of immigrant families by forecasting "the collapse of the American family." His rhetoric, intentional or not, plays into textbook white nationalist claims about traditional family structures and the white race.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson's top writer quits after secretly posting racist and sexist remarks in online forum|https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/10/media/tucker-carlson-writer-blake-neff/index.html]]'' July 10, 2020, Oliver Darcy, [[CNN]]
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The top writer for [[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] has for years been using a pseudonym to post bigoted remarks on an online forum that is a hotbed for racist, sexist, and other offensive content, [[CNN]] Business learned this week.
Just this week, the writer, [[Blake Neff]], responded to a thread started by another user in [[2018]] with the subject line, "Would u let a JET BLACK congo n****er do lasik eye surgery on u for 50% off?" Neff wrote, "I wouldn't get LASIK from an Asian for free, so no." (The subject line was not censored on the forum.) On June 5, Neff wrote, "Black doods staying inside playing Call of Duty is probably one of the biggest factors keeping crime down." On June 24, Neff commented, "Honestly given how tired black people always claim to be, maybe the real crisis is their lack of sleep." On June 26, Neff wrote that the only people who care about changing the name of the NFL's [[Washington]] Redskins are "white libs and their university-'educated' pets."
And over the course of five years, Neff has maintained a lengthy thread in which he has derided a woman and posted information about her dating life that has invited other users to mock her and invade her privacy. There has at times also been overlap between some material he posted or saw on the forum and Carlson's show.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Tucker Carlson's Top Writer Quits After Secretly Posting Racist, Sexist Messages: Report|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/tucker-carlson-blake-neff-fox-news-racist-posts_n_5f090249c5b67a80bc078c34?ri18n=true]]'' July 11, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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The top writer for [[Tucker Carlson]]'s [[Fox News]] program has resigned after it was revealed he'd secretly posted racist and sexist messages for five years on an online forum, [[CNN]] Business reported Friday.
[[Blake Neff]], who worked for the right-wing [[Daily Caller]] before moving over to Fox News four years ago, had been posting the messages under the pseudonym CharlesXII and sometimes referred to work he did for Carlson in his messages, according to CNN.
The message board was [[AutoAdmit]] — also known as XOXOhth — which often features racist, sexist and vulgar content, CNN reported.
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The top writer for [[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] has resigned from his position at the network after racist posts that he allegedly authored surfaced.
[[Blake Neff]], who is originally from [[South Dakota]], had allegedly posted offensive material over a number of years on an Internet message board called [[AutoAdmit]] that often contains bigoted content.
Neff's resignation came after the story was broken by [[CNN]] who then contacted Fox for a comment.
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After a week on his "preplanned" vacation that started just after his chief writer [[Blake Neff]] was outed and then ousted for pseudonymously posting all sorts of bigoted and misogynistic content online, [[Tucker Carlson]] returned and, in true Trumpist fashion, tried to turn the page—by creating a new controversy to change the subject by doxxing a [[New York Times]] reporter. Question: Who announces on a Monday he's off for a "preplanned' vacation starting that Tuesday. Answer: An embattled [[Fox News]] star, just like [[Laura Ingraham]] did after she made fun of Parkland survivor [[David Hogg]] or [[Sean Hannity]] after doubling down on [[Seth Rich]] or Judge Box of Wine after making bigoted anti-[[Muslim]] comments about [[Ilhan Omar]]. Or Bill O'Reilly a few times.
Speaking of things staying the same at Fox, just as the frozen fish heir was off from his week fishing, his name came up in a new sexual assault and harassment lawsuit filed by two Fox news employees, Jennifer Eckhart and Cathy Areu. In the lawsuit, Areu alleges that "Mr. Carlson, hardly making any effort to hide his intentions, began telling Ms. Areu that he would be alone in [[New York City]] that night, and specifically said that he would be staying alone in his hotel room without any wife or kids." When Areu declined to meet him there, the suit continues, her appearances on his show all but stopped. Fox says that Areu's claims are all false and without merit, even as the network had fired star reporter [[Ed Henry]], whom Eckhart is accusing of assault and Areu is accusing of harassment.
This isn't the first dance, or the second, or the third from the network that paid out $32 million to settle claims against Bill O'Reilly and $45 million more for claims against [[Roger Ailes]]. Those two are gone, but Carlson was back on the air this week, doing what he could do to present himself, once again, as the real victim. He said nothing about the sexual harassment allegations on his first night back, or about his Black colleagues' concerns, on a call with company brass, about a "white supremacist cell" inside the news network. He didn't reflect at all about how he ended up with a racist woman-hater as his chief writer. Instead he asked, "Why is The New York Times doing a story on the location of my family's house? Well, you know why. To hurt us, to injure my wife and kids so that I will shut up and stop disagreeing with them. They believe in force. We've learned that."
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President Trump's campaign rally and related protests in [[Tulsa]] in late June "more than likely" contributed to the area's recent surge in confirmed coronavirus cases, Tulsa City-County Health Department Director Dr. Bruce Dart said Wednesday.
Why it matters: Public health officials, including Dart himself, had urged the campaign to postpone the rally, fearing that a large indoor gathering with few people wearing masks could accelerate the spread of the virus.
What they're saying: "In the past few days, we've seen almost 500 new cases, and we had several large events just over two weeks ago, so I guess we just connect the dots," Dart said.
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*[[Tulsi Gabbard|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Investigative Series on the Science of Identity Sect and Tulsi Gabbard|https://www.meanwhileinhawaii.org/home/investigative-series-on-the-science-of-identity-sect-and-tulsi-gabbard]], MEANWHILE IN HAWAI'I.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Tulsi Gabbard announces she won't seek re-election to Congress amid speculation of a third-party bid|https://www.salon.com/2019/10/25/tulsi-gabbard-announces-she-wont-seek-re-election-to-congress-amid-speculation-of-a-third-party-bid/]]'' October 25, 2019, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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The [[Hawaii]] congresswoman faced a tough primary challenge back home as she pursues the Democratic presidential nomination. Hawaii state Sen. Kai Kahele has so far raised more than $345,000 in his attempt to unseat Gabbard, according to the [[Center for Responsive Politics]] — more than the $221,501 Gabbard has raised for her presidential campaign from Hawaii residents.
Gabbard's House re-election campaign stalled, raising negative $20 in the second quarter. And a recent Hawaii poll found that half of her constituents preferred someone else to fill her seat.
Though Gabbard's decision makes sense given her fundraising and polling disadvantage, some Democrats cited the move as evidence that she may launch a third-party presidential run after former Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]] predicted as much in an interview last week.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Tulsi Gabbard Had a Very Strange Childhood|http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/06/tulsi-gabbard-2020-presidential-campaign.html]]'' June 11, 2019, Kerry Howley, [[New York Magazine]]
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In [[1970]], the [[Honolulu Advertiser]] published a piece called "One Man Rules Haiku Krishnaites," with the subhead "Absolute power of devotees." In the photo beside the piece, Butler is seated shirtless and smoking, hair skimming his shoulders and a sarong around his waist, staring alluringly into the distance, a mischievous smile on his face. It is the expression of less a guru than a playboy, and this is how Advertiser reporter Janice Wolf depicts him, a handsome dictator with the ability to hypnotize the two dozen 18-to-22-year-olds who live with him in his Quonset hut. One of the girls, an 18-year-old who also happened to have the Sanskrit name Tulsi, says he arranged her marriage to another member of the group. She and another girl, who say they would kill for him, describe his teachings. Among them: "Flowers scream when they're picked. So do trees when they're trimmed." ("Tulsi and Boni were sitting on the lawn chewing blades of grass when they said this," notes Wolf.)
Butler taught vegetarianism, sexual conservatism, mind-body dualism, and disinterest in the material world. He taught a virulent homophobia, skepticism of science, and the dangers of public schools. He had been associated with [[Hare Krishna]], and in fact claimed to have been given his Sanskrit name, Siddhaswarupananda Paramahamsa, by the founder of the Hare Krishna movement, but by the time he encountered the Gabbards, he'd started his own group. His teachings revolved around worship of Krishna but differed from those of Hare Krishna, in that he instructed his followers to learn from only a single guru — himself — and did not require them to shave their heads or wear robes. The lack of formal dress allowed the group an anonymity he encouraged. He forbade them from visiting India, which is not typical of Hare Krishna, and, also against Hare Krishna practice, married. His wife was one of his followers, [[Wai Lana]], a popular yoga instructor who later had a long-running instructional yoga series on public television. (Abraham, Tulsi's husband, has helped with filming Wai Lana's videos; his mother also works for her.) Whenever Butler traveled, he'd have the homes he stayed in lined with tinfoil, to protect against electromagnetic radiation.
''''The Turner Diaries'''' is a 1978 novel by [[William Luther Pierce|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Luther_Pierce]], published under the [[pseudonym|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pseudonym]] Andrew Macdonald.<<ref " [6]">> ''The Turner Diaries'' depicts a violent revolution in the [[United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_of_America]] which leads to the overthrow of the [[federal government|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_the_United_States]], a [[nuclear war|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_warfare]], and, ultimately, a race war which leads to the systematic extermination of non-whites.<<ref " [7]">><<ref " [1]">> All groups opposed by the novel's protagonist, Earl Turner, including [[Jews|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jew]], [[non-whites|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/non-white]], "liberal actors" and politicians, are exterminated.<<ref " [8]">>
''The Turner Diaries'' was described as "explicitly racist and anti-Semitic" by ''[[The New York Times|New York Times]]'' and it has also been labeled the "bible of the racist right" by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]].<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">> The book was greatly influential in shaping [[white nationalism|White nationalist]] and the later development of the white genocide theory. It has also inspired numerous [[hate crimes|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hate_crime]] and acts of [[terrorism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/terrorism]], including the [[1995 Oklahoma City bombing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_City_bombing]], the [[1999 London nail bombings|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_London_nail_bombings]], and the 1984 assassination of [[Alan Berg|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Berg]].<<ref " [4]">><<ref " [5]">><<ref " [9]">>
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*[[The Turner Diaries|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Turner_Diaries]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Shinbaum, Myrna (May 16, 1996). [[Q & A on The Turner Diaries|http://www.adl.org/presrele/militi_71/2737_71.asp]]. Anti-Defamation League.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "''The New York Times'' [[April 26, 1995|https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE7D7143CF935A15757C0A963958260]]">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Jackson, Camille (2004-10-14). [[Turner Diaries, Other Racist Novels Inspire Extremist Violence|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2004/turner-diaries-other-racist-novels-inspire-extremist-violence]]. Splcenter.org.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Berger, J.M. (September 2016). [[The Turner Legacy: The Storied Origins and Enduring Impact of White Nationalism's Deadly Bible|https://icct.nl/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/ICCT-Berger-The-Turner-Legacy-September2016-2.pdf]]. International Centre for Counter-Terrorism.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Ross, Kaz (March 16, 2019). [[How believers in 'white genocide' spread their hate campaign in Australia|https://www.business-standard.com/article/international/how-believers-in-white-genocide-spread-their-hate-campaign-in-australia-119031600127_1.html]]. //Business Standard//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Salamon, Julie (2000-10-23). [[Television Review; The Web as Home for Racism and Hate|https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9505E4DF1631F930A15753C1A9669C8B63]]. //The New York Times//. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr..">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Harkavy, Ward (2000-11-15). [[The Nazi on the Bestseller List|http://www.villagevoice.com/news/the-nazi-on-the-bestseller-list-6417005]]. //[[The Village Voice|Village Voice]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "[[Extremism in America: The Turner Diaries|https://www.adl.org/education/resources/backgrounders/turner-diaries]]. [[Anti-Defamation League]].">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "Berger, J. M. (16 September 2016). [[How 'The Turner Diaries' Changed White Nationalism|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/09/how-the-turner-diaries-changed-white-nationalism/500039/]]. //[[The Atlantic]]//.">>
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*[[Turning Point Action|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turning_Point_Action]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Turning Point Dissidents Turn on 'Snowflake' Founder and Fox News Darling Charlie Kirk|https://www.thedailybeast.com/turning-point-faces-internal-backlash-rude-memes]]'' January 9, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Campus conservative group Turning Point [[USA]] and its founder, [[Fox News]] darling [[Charlie Kirk]], had a problem.
It was late December and their big annual conference, the Student Action Summit, had just kicked off in [[Florida]], complete with internal app meant to coordinate conference activities.
But almost immediately the app was used for another purpose: sending rude jokes about Kirk.
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The American Alt-Right import. Not at all connected to the well-established UK charity called Turning Point which has been doing excellent work for many years.
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|!abbreviation |TPUSA|
|!tax id |80-0835023|
|!formation |June 5, 2012 (9 years)|
|!location |217 1/2 E Illinois St., Lemont, IL, 60439, USA|
|!website |[[turningpointusa.net|https://www.turningpointusa.net]]<br/>[[tpusa.com|https://www.tpusa.com]]|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Charlie Kirk]]|
|!leader title2 |National Field Director|
|!leader name2 |[[Crystal Clanton]]|
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''Turning Point USA'' is an American [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism]]<<ref " [1]">> or right-wing<<ref " [2]">> [[nonprofit organization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/nonprofit_organization]] whose stated mission is to educate students about "true free market values."<<ref " [3]">> It was founded on June 5, 2012, by conservative activist [[Charlie Kirk]].<<ref " [1]">> Its website says it has more than 350 chapters.
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*[[Turning Point USA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turning_Point_USA]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Professor Watchlist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor_Watchlist]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Debunking Charlie Kirk|https://medium.com/@mboedy]], Matthew Boedy, Professor of Rhetoric at University of North Georgia.
*[[Turning Point USA's blooming romance with the alt-right|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/02/16/turning-point-usas-blooming-romance-alt-right]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
*[[Turning Point USA accused of 'boosting their numbers with racists' by long-established conservative student group|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2018/06/15/turning-point-usa-accused-%E2%80%98boosting-their-numbers-racists%E2%80%99-long-established-conservative]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Columbia professor targeted on 'watchlist' published by conservative group|http://columbiaspectator.com/news/2016/11/30/columbia-professor-targeted-watchlist-published-conservative-group]]. //Columbia Daily Spectator//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Vasquez, Michael (2017-05-07). [[Inside a Stealth Plan for Political Influence|http://www.chronicle.com/article/Inside-a-Stealth-Plan-for/240008]]. //The Chronicle of Higher Education//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Mele, Christopher (28 November 2016). [[Professor Watchlist Is Seen as Threat to Academic Freedom|https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/28/us/professor-watchlist-is-seen-as-threat-to-academic-freedom.html]]. ''[[The New York Times|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times]]''.">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Turning Point USA Blurs the Line Between Charity and Pro-Trump Political Group|https://readsludge.com/2019/10/07/turning-point-usa-blurs-the-line-between-charity-and-pro-trump-political-group/]]'' October 7, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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The [[Internal Revenue Service]]'s guidelines for 501(c)(3) nonprofits are quite explicit about what's off limits for nonprofit officers.
"For their organizations to remain tax exempt under section 501(c)(3), leaders cannot make partisan comments in official organization publications or at official functions of the organization."
[[Charlie Kirk]], president of the far-right student organization Turning Point [[USA]] (TPUSA), appears to be pushing the boundaries of his organization's charitable nonprofit status at official events. Onstage at the recent Black Leadership Summit, a TPUSA-sponsored conference that took place from Oct. 3 to Oct. 5, Kirk and former TPUSA communications director [[Candace Owens]] attacked multiple Democratic presidential candidates at length, including [[Joe Biden]], Beto O'Rourke, and Sen. [[Elizabeth Warren]] (D-Mass.).
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Turning Point USA Boots Student After 'White Power' Video Goes Viral|https://www.thedailybeast.com/turning-point-usa-boots-student-after-abhorrent-video-of-white-power-chants-goes-viral]]'' May 10, 2019, Chelsia Rose Marcius, [[Daily Beast]]
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The conservative youth nonprofit [[Turning Point USA]] says it has booted a student from its organization after a viral video appeared to show members of its [[Las Vegas]] chapter shouting "White power! Fuck the n -- -- -s!" "As soon as the video in question came to the attention of Turning Point USA staff, we swiftly and permanently removed the student from any current or future involvement with our organization," TPUSA said in a statement on [[Twitter]]. "His comments were abhorrent, un-American, and disqualifying." TPUSA did not identify the student who was booted from the group, however. Last week, the organization's former communications director [[Candace Owens]]—who previously said, "If Hitler just wanted to make [[Germany]] great and have things run well, OK, fine"—stepped down from her position.
"Turning Point is an amazing organization that is fighting a cultural war on college campuses," Owens wrote in an Instagram post last week. "We love our freedom-fighting students. We love our campus clashes."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Turning Point USA co-founder dies of coronavirus-related complications|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/29/turning-point-usa-founder-dies-coronavirus-complications-387077]]'' July 29, 2020, Daniel Lippman, [[Politico]]
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The co-founder of conservative student group [[Turning Point USA]], [[Bill Montgomery]], has died from complications of the coronavirus, according to two friends of his.
Montgomery, who started it in [[2012]] with young conservative star [[Charlie Kirk]], died at the age of 80 on Tuesday from Covid-19, according to pro-Trump conservative strategist Caleb Hull, who posted about the death on Twitter and his personal Facebook page, and Chicago-based citizen journalist Vic Maggio.
"I really wish people would just stop politicizing this pandemic and grow up while innocent people around us are dying," Hull also said. "You have no idea how painful it is to be forced to sit at home while your loved one dies alone in a hospital."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Turning Point USA Keeps Accidentally Hiring Racists|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/turning-point-usa-racist-tweets_n_5ad65b06e4b029ebe01ed1ac]]'' April 25, 2018, Ashley Feinberg, [[Huffington Post]]
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Turning Point [[USA]], a nonprofit founded in [[2012]] by then-19-year-old [[Charlie Kirk]], has exploded in the Trump era. With a stated goal of training "students to promote the principles of freedom, free markets, and limited government" but a practical goal of antagonizing as many of those students' liberal peers as possible, the group is uniquely poised to capitalize on the fresh belligerence of a new generation of young [[Republican]]s.
Such as the group's former national field director, [[Crystal Clanton]], who once texted a fellow Turning Point employee: "I HATE BLACK PEOPLE. Like fuck them all . . . I hate blacks. End of story."
Or the woman who effectively replaced her, 22-year-old [[Shialee Grooman]], who tweeted in [[2013]], "All I get is nigger dick."
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[[Turning Point USA]] is an organization that is both incompetent and irrelevant. This week, the UConn chapter is hosting "Campus Clash," an event where we can likely expect [[Candace Owens]] and [[Charlie Kirk]] to whine about how conservative views are being suppressed on college campuses and how America's "left" is ruining the fabric of our nation. The fact that the university is already allowing these two to speak on campus (one of who was named the [[Christchurch]] shooter's biggest inspiration and who claims that Hitler would have been okay as long as he stayed within [[Germany]]'s borders, and the other who has bad takes such as that liberals who protest Chik-Fil-A "are TRUE intolerant radicals") suggests that conservative opinions aren't being suppressed by the university administration in the slightest.
So how will Turning Point USA promote their claim that they are so helpless and oppressed on college campuses? The obvious method would be to point at those protesting the event, and try to create a narrative on how protestors are attempting to stifle the free speech of the speakers. However, from my personal conversations with the leadership of various left-leaning student groups on campus, few actually plan to give the event any recognition or notoriety, and the only protest information seems to have been posted by someone from the Industrial Workers of the World on Buy or Sell, which does not have a UConn student organization. With such a dismal protest turnout, how will Turning Point USA support this narrative?
Their ingenious solution was to ask College Democrats to lead a protest of the event. That's right, they thought it would be a good idea to coordinate with College Democrats, asking them to protest an event that they had no interest in protesting. This would allow the speakers to have a boogieman to point to when making their arguments, while also portraying the College Democrats in a poor light and having to assume liability in the unfortunate event that an actual "clash" occurs.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Turning Point USA tried influencing elections at K-State. SGA just allocated them $3,000 to host speakers on campus|https://www.kstatecollegian.com/2019/04/02/turning-point-tried-influencing-elections-at-k-state-sga-just-allocated-them-3000-to-host-speakers-on-campus/]]'' April 2, 2019, Rafael Garcia, [[Kansas State Collegian]]
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As the debate over the Student Governing Association's decision to allocate $3,000 to a local chapter of Turning Point [[USA]] continues, a Collegian investigation has revealed that the conservative, non-profit organization previously included [[Kansas]] State University in its plan to influence student governments across the country, and the group has made offers to current SGA leadership to attend their leadership conference.
In a document obtained by the Collegian labeled the "[[Campus Victory Project]]," Turning Point's national leadership outlined its three-phase plan to identify, recruit and promote student government candidates and leaders at the nation's top NCAA Division I schools by [[2020]].
The document, which appears to be a couple years old, lists former student body president Jack Ayres and K-State itself as a "win" in its list of student leaders across the nation who "have direct oversight and influence over more than $500 million in university tuition and student fee appropriations."
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Addressed to a field director and a regional manager for TP[[USA]], [[Frankie O'Laughlin]] and [[Alana Mastrangelo]], respectively, the letter detailed Bennett's perceived lack of support from the national organization, but made some pointed claims related to the racist "alt-right."
Bennett asserted that O'Laughlin "told us we were not allowed to bring [[Kyle Chapman]] (the Based Stickman) to our campus since Turning Point wants to distance itself from the alt-right." Chapman is the founder of the [[Proud Boys]]-affiliated Fraternal Order of Alt Knights, which he called the "tactical defensive arm" of the "western chauvinist" Proud Boys.
Bennett went on to point out the hypocrisy of O'Laughlin rejecting Chapman as a guest, since O'Laughlin himself was "liking tweets from notorious [[Charlottesville]] attendee and white nationalist icon, [[James Allsup]]," and posted a screengrab of an Allsup tweet O'Laughlin liked. Allsup is an alt-right [[YouTube]] personality and speaks at white nationalist rallies.
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WASHINGTON -- [[Twitter]] has added a warning to one of U.S. President Donald J. Trump's tweets about protests in [[Minneapolis]], saying it violated the platform's rules about "glorifying violence."
Trump, a prolific Twitter user, has been at war with the company since earlier this week, when it applied fact checks to two of his tweets about mail-in ballots.
The third tweet to be flagged started as a message of support for the governor of [[Minnesota]], where there have been three days of violent protests over the death of [[George Floyd]], a handcuffed black man who pleaded for air as a white police officer kneeled on his neck.
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A popular pro-Trump website has released the personal information of a scientist from Wuhan, [[China]], falsely accusing them of creating the coronavirus as a bioweapon, in a plot it said is the real-life version of the video game Resident Evil.
On Wednesday, far-right news site Zero Hedge claimed without evidence that a scientist at the Wuhan Institute of Virology created the strain of the virus that has led the [[World Health Organization]] to declare a global health emergency. The outbreak has grown to more than 9,776 cases, with 118 outside of China. The coronavirus has killed 213 people, all in China.
It concludes, "if anyone wants to find out what really caused the coronavirus pandemic that has infected thousands of people in China and around the globe, they should probably pay [the [[Chinese]] scientist] a visit." It also lists their email address and a phone number.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter Banned Zero Hedge For Doxing A Chinese Scientist It Falsely Accused Of Creating Coronavirus|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanhatesthis/a-pro-trump-blog-has-doxed-a-chinese-scientist-it-falsely?bfsource=relatedmanual]]'' January 31, 2020, Ryan Broderick, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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A popular pro-Trump website has released the personal information of a scientist from Wuhan, [[China]], falsely accusing them of creating the coronavirus as a bioweapon, in a plot it said is the real-life version of the video game Resident Evil.
On Wednesday, far-right news site Zero Hedge claimed without evidence that a scientist at the Wuhan Institute of Virology created the strain of the virus that has led the [[World Health Organization]] to declare a global health emergency. The outbreak has grown to more than 9,776 cases, with 118 outside of China. The coronavirus has killed 213 people, all in China.
It concludes, "if anyone wants to find out what really caused the coronavirus pandemic that has infected thousands of people in China and around the globe, they should probably pay [the [[Chinese]] scientist] a visit." It also lists their email address and a phone number.
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{{f9.png}} ''[[Twitter bans Zero Hedge after it posts coronavirus conspiracy theory|https://www.cbsnews.com/news/twitter-bans-zero-hedge-coronavirus-conspiracy-theory/]]'' February 3, 2020, Kate Gibson, [[CBS News]]
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The financial website Zero Hedge is now barred from [[Twitter]] after publishing an article relaying a conspiracy theory that a [[Chinese]] scientist might be to blame for the coronavirus outbreak.
Zero Hedge on Friday wrote that Twitter had notified the site that it had violated the social media platform's "rules against abuse and harassment." That followed a report by BuzzFeed that Zero Hedge had shared the identity and personal information — including the email and phone number — of a Chinese researcher it claimed might know about the source of the virus.
The article, posted under the pseudonym "Tyler Durden" (the fictional character played by [[Brad Pitt]] in the movie "Fight Club"), was titled "Is This Man Behind The Global [[Coronavirus]] Pandemic?" It included a photograph of a scientist at Wuhan's Institute of Virology and suggested that anyone curious about the epidemic might want to pay him "a visit."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Twitter Blocks New York Post Article With Links To Russian Disinformation Campaign|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/twitter-blocks-new-york-post-article_n_5f874b83c5b6e9e76fb9c04d?ri18n=true]]'' October 14, 2020, Ryan Grenoble, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Twitter]] on Wednesday took the highly unusual step of blocking links to a thinly sourced [[New York Post]] article that appears to have connections to a [[Russian disinformation]] campaign targeting Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] and his son Hunter.
A Twitter spokesperson told HuffPost that the article violated the company's Hacked Materials Policy, noting in particular an absence of information on the origins of the materials that formed the basis of the Post's reporting.
Readers who attempted to share the story on Twitter were met with a warning that read, "We can't complete this request because this link has been identified by Twitter or our partners as being potentially harmful."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter Declines to Explain Taking $1 Million From Hate Group|https://readsludge.com/2019/10/04/twitter-declines-to-explain-taking-1-million-from-anti-immigrant-hate-group-fair/]]'' October 4, 2019, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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[[Twitter]]'s ad policies make it clear that hate groups aren't allowed to promote their posts. But one prominent anti-immigrant organization has spent $934,000 on Twitter ads, and Twitter sees no problem with this.
The hate watchdog [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] describes the [[Federation for American Immigration Reform]] (FAIR), which was founded by prominent white nationalist [[John Tanton]], as "America's most influential anti-immigrant organization." The group helps author and promote anti-immigrant legislation at the state and local levels, advocating anti-sanctuary city laws and an end to birthright citizenship. Over the years, FAIR officials, including at least one eugenicist, have been tied to white nationalist organizations such as [[VDARE]] and the [[Council of Conservative Citizens]]. FAIR president [[Dan Stein]] said that the passage of a [[1965]] immigration act that ended a racist quota system limiting immigration to mostly northern [[Europe]]ans was "a mistake."
Twitter's ad policies prohibit ads containing "hateful content." It defines hateful content as hate speech and harassment, but also "organizations, groups, or individuals associated with promoting hate, criminal, or terrorist-related content," suggesting that accounts associated with hate would violate its policy.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Twitter Deletes Rudy Giuliani Tweet Pushing Misinformation and Attack on Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer|https://www.thedailybeast.com/twitter-deletes-rudy-giuliani-tweet-pushing-misinformation-and-attack-on-michigan-governor-gretchen-whitmer]]'' March 28, 2020, Barbie Latza Nadeau, [[Daily Beast]]
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A tweet by [[Donald Trump]]'s personal attorney [[Rudy Giuliani]] has been removed from the platform for pushing misinformation about chloroquine usage and making false claims against Michigan Governor [[Gretchen Whitmer]], according to Mediaite. Giuliani posted the tweet that included direct quotes from controversial Trump supporter [[Charlie]] [[Kirk]], including the falsehood that hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug being touted by Trump as a possible treatment for coronavirus symptoms, is safe and "in at least three international tests was found 100% effective in treating the coronavirus." The tweet also stated that Michigan Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer is "the latest Democrat to ban doctors from prescribing the lifesaving drugs hydroxychloroquine and Z-Paks to save senior citizens in the state." Clinical trials are still underway to determine if hydroxychloroquine is safe and effective for widespread use on COVID-19. [[Twitter]] removed the tweet, which now links to a message that it violated the platform's rules.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter flags Trump for sharing 'manipulated' CNN clip of 'racist baby'|https://globalnews.ca/news/7084198/trump-twitter-racist-baby-fake-cnn/]]'' June 19, 2020, Josh K. Elliott, [[Global News]]
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[[Twitter]] added another warning label to one of [[Donald Trump]]'s tweets after the president shared a doctored — and obviously misspelled — clip of a faked [[CNN]] report about a "racist baby" supposedly chasing a Black "todler."
The doctored clip presents itself as a fact-check, and falsely accuses CNN of manipulating a feel-good story about two children hugging. The first part of the clip shows a white toddler running behind a Black toddler. The seemingly doctored caption reads: "Terrified todler (sic) runs from racist baby."
The clip then cuts to footage from the real CNN clip, in which the boys are shown hugging and talking together while happy music plays in the background. "America is not the problem. Fake news is," a message says at the end.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Twitter Has New Beef With Devin Nunes's Lawsuit Over Parody Cow Account|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/devin-nunes-twitter-cow-parody-lawsuit_n_5e2ba64ac5b6779e9c32dc9a?ri18n=true]]'' January 24, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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Nunes sued [[Twitter]] and @DevinCow and @DevinNunesMom (now suspended) last year, claiming Twitter failed to take action against comments he claimed defamed him . His lawsuit triggered an explosion in the number of followers of the parody accounts.
Twitter has filed a new motion to dismiss a $250 million lawsuit by Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-Calif.) against the company and two parody Twitter accounts that mocked him.
Twitter argued in a new court filing Wednesday that Nunes can't sue the social media company for remarks in the parody accounts because federal law gives it "broad immunity" from liability for the comments of its users, The [[Fresno Bee]] reported.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Twitter Has Started Its 'Purge' Of Nazi Accounts|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/twitter-nazis-suspended_n_5a37ebdce4b0ff955ad51dc7]]'' December 18, 2017, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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New rules implemented on [[Twitter]] Monday have led to the suspensions of accounts belonging to prominent neo-Nazis, white nationalists and other far-right extremists.
Jayda Fransen, a leader of Britain First, a virulently anti-[[Muslim]] extremist group in the United Kingdom, got booted off the social media network Monday. Fransen gained notoriety in the United States late last month when President [[Donald Trump]] retweeted her three times.
Other accounts kicked off Twitter include those belonging to [[Jared Taylor]], editor of the white supremacist magazine [[American Renaissance]] (which also had its verified account closed); Brad Griffin, aka Hunter Wallace, of League of The South, who helped organize a recent White Lives Matter rally in [[Tennessee]]; Jeff Schoep, head of the [[National Socialist Movement]], a neo-Nazi group; [[Vanguard America]], the white nationalist group to which [[James Alex Fields]] Jr., who drove his car through protesters in [[Charlottesville]], belonged; Michael Hill, another leader in [[League of the South]]; the [[Traditionalist Worker Party]], a white nationalist group whose co-founder was the recent subject of a sympathetic [[New York Times]] profile; Generation Identify, a [[Europe]]an white "identitarian" group; the [[American Nazi Party]]; the English Defense League, an anti-Muslim group; and the Canadian chapter of the [[Jewish]] Defense League, a violent far-right and pro-[[Israel]] group.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter Hides Official White House Tweet Calling for Killings of Protesters, Too|https://gizmodo.com/twitter-hides-official-white-house-tweet-calling-for-ki-1843751869]]'' May 29, 2020, Tom McKay, [[Gizmodo]]
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The White House taunted [[Twitter]] on Friday by reposting [[Donald Trump]]'s tweet calling for the outright extrajudicial slaughter of Americans protesting police brutality in [[Minneapolis]], which the social media site on Friday hid behind a label for "glorifying violence." Twitter has now responded by doing exactly the same thing to the White House account.
In the early hours of Friday morning, Trump tweeted that he "can't stand back & watch this happen to a great American City, Minneapolis," adding that "Either the very weak Radical Left Mayor, Jacob Frey, get his act together and bring the City under control, or I will send in the [[National Guard]] & get the job done right.....". Trump added in a subsequent tweet that he wouldn't tolerate "THUGS," that [[Minnesota]] Governor Tim Walz had been informed "the Military is with him all the way," and that "Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. Thank you!"
In other words, a fairly straightforward call—verging on an order—for elements of the U.S. military (presumably the National Guard) to enter Minneapolis and open fire, which if acted on would constitute an atrocity. Twitter recently broke with its years-long habit of making continual excuses as to why it had not taken action on Trump's obviously terms of service-breaking tweets, slapping a fact check module on one where the president baselessly asserted Democrats were plotting to steal the [[2020]] elections via mail-in voter fraud. On Friday, it hid Trump's original tweet with the message:
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Twitter Ignored This Russia-Controlled Account During The Election. Team Trump Did Not.|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/twitter-ignored-this-russia-controlled-account-during-the-election_n_59f9bdcbe4b046017fb010b0?ri18n=true]]'' November 1, 2017, Luke O'Brien, [[Huffington Post]]
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WASHINGTON - For almost two years, @TEN_GOP masqueraded as the "Unofficial [[Twitter]] account of [[Tennessee]] [[Republican]]s," but in truth it was part of a [[Kremlin]]-directed influence operation. Its contents were the stuff of far-right fever dreams. The account hyped [[Donald Trump]] and savaged [[Hillary Clinton]] while serving up a slurry of racism, [[Islamophobia]] and "fake news" to its 136,000 followers. @TEN_GOP attacked mainstream media outlets, demonized anti-fascists and [[Black Lives Matter]] activists and insisted [[Russia]]n meddling in the election was a conspiracy theory.
@TEN_GOP also actively promoted the Trump presidential campaign and was retweeted several times by figures such as [[Donald Trump Jr]]. and [[Sebastian Gorka]] - the first evidence that Trump campaign staffers, wittingly or not, assisted Russia's online active measures. The account was even more popular among far-right American propagandists such as [[Jack Posobiec]] and [[Mike Cernovich]], both of whom frequently retweeted @TEN_GOP and were in turn retweeted heavily by the account.
Two weeks ago, a Russian news outlet revealed that @TEN_GOP was part of the [[Internet Research Agency]], a troll farm in [[St. Petersburg]] that runs online influence operations for the Russian government. The [[Daily Beast]] later confirmed the connection. @TEN_GOP operated from Nov. 19, [[2015]], to Aug. 23 of this year, when Twitter finally shut it down, having ignored multiple previous requests from the actual Tennessee Republican Party to suspend the account.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter locks account encouraging coronavirus 'chickenpox parties'|https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/25/21190928/twitter-locks-account-encouraging-coronavirus-chickenpox-parties]]'' March 25, 2020, Adi Robertson, [[The Verge]]
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On Wednesday, [[Twitter]] briefly locked conservative site [[The Federalist]]'s account for suggesting people deliberately expose themselves to the novel coronavirus. The Federalist promoted the medically unsound idea of "medical 'chickenpox parties'" to infect young, healthy people with the virus under controlled quarantine.
The tweet was removed for violating the social media platform's policies, and a Twitter spokesperson tells [[The Verge]] that "the account was temporarily locked for violating the Twitter Rules regarding COVID-19."
Twitter bans coronavirus-related content that "goes directly against guidance from authoritative sources of global and local public health information." That includes tweets promoting ineffective or counterproductive treatments, denying the effectiveness of measures like social distancing, or contradicting known public health facts.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Twitter Permanently Bans Michael Flynn, Sidney Powell in QAnon Purge|https://www.thedailybeast.com/twitter-permanently-bans-michael-flynn-sidney-powell-in-qanon-purge]]'' January 8, 2021, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[Twitter]] has banned several top Trump allies, including former National Security Adviser [[Michael Flynn]] and one-time Trump election lawyer [[Sidney Powell]], in what the site described as a crackdown on [[QAnon]] content two days after QAnon believers joined other Trump supporters in violently storming [[Congress]].
The social media giant also permanently suspended [[Ron Watkins]], a former administrator of QAnon conspiracy theory hub [[8kun]] who had become a leading figure in post-election conspiracy theories alleging election fraud. Watkins, along with his father, had close access to the forum where anonymous poster "Q" publishes, and have been accused of being behind the conspiracy themselves.
Flynn, Powell, and Watkins had all promoted conspiracy theories about President-elect [[Joe Biden]]'s victory. Flynn used Twitter to call for Trump to impose martial law rather than participate in a peaceful transfer of power. Powell and Watkins promoted a bevy of conspiracy theories aimed at undermining the legitimacy of Biden's win, claims that were often retweeted by Trump himself.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Twitter places fact-check notification on Trump tweets about 'fraudulent' mail-in ballots|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/twitter-fact-check-trump-tweet-mail-in-ballots-1.5585798]]'' May 26, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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On Tuesday, [[Twitter]] for the first time prompted readers to check the facts in tweets posted by U.S. President [[Donald Trump]], warning his claims about mail-in ballots were false and had been debunked by fact-checkers.
The blue exclamation mark notification prompted readers to "get the facts about mail-in ballots" and directed them to a page with news articles and information about the claims aggregated by Twitter staffers.
Trump, who has more than 80 million followers on Twitter, had claimed in tweets earlier in the day that mail-in ballots for the election in November would be "substantially fraudulent" and result in a "rigged election." He also singled out the governor of [[California]] over the issue, although the state is not the only one to use mail-in ballots.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter reinstates Zero Hedge account saying its earlier suspension was 'an error'|https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/13/21290118/twitter-reinstates-zerohedge-coronavirus]]'' June 13, 2020, Kim Lyons, [[The Verge]]
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[[Twitter]] has reinstated the account for markets blogging site Zero Hedge, and says its decision to suspend the account for "platform manipulation" earlier this year was a mistake, Bloomberg reported. The January suspension of its Twitter account followed a report from Zero Hedge suggesting that a [[Chinese]] scientist had created the coronavirus in a lab, a theory that has since been widely debunked.
Zero Hedge says in a post on its site Saturday that Twitter told them the suspension was for violating its rules against abuse and harassment, and reiterated its position that the suspension was "motivated by reasons other than the stated ones." Its post argues Zero Hedge did not dox the scientist in question, but used publicly available information in its report.
In its January blog post, Zero Hedge included what it said were the scientist's name, photo, email, and phone number, adding that people should "pay [him] a visit." Twitter did not say what specifically led to Zero Hedge's account being reinstated, but its rules prohibit revealing someone else's personal information.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Twitter removes QAnon supporter's false claim about coronavirus death statistics that Trump had retweeted|https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/30/politics/twitter-coronavirus-deaths-false-claim-qanon-trump/index.html]]'' August 30, 2020, Daniel Dale, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) [[Twitter]] on Sunday took down a tweet containing a false claim about coronavirus death statistics that was made by a supporter of the baseless [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory -- a post that President [[Donald Trump]] had retweeted earlier in the day.
The tweet -- which has been replaced with a message saying, "This Tweet is no longer available because it violated the Twitter Rules -- from "Mel Q," copied from someone else's [[Facebook]] post, claimed that the US [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] had "quietly" updated its numbers "to admit that only 6%" of people listed as coronavirus deaths "actually died from Covid," since "the other 94% had 2-3 other serious illnesses."
That's not what the C[[DC]] said.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Twitter Removes Tweet By Trump Adviser Saying Masks Don't Work|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/twitter-removes-scott-atlas-mask-tweet_n_5f8c9887c5b6dc2d17f80837?ri18n=true]]'' October 18, 2020, Nina Golgowski, [[Huffington Post]]
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[[Twitter]] removed a tweet by White House coronavirus task force member [[Scott Atlas]] that said masks don't work to stop the spread of COVID-19, the social media site confirmed Sunday.
"[[Masks]] work? NO," Atlas, a radiologist with no background in infectious diseases or public health, tweeted Saturday. The post cited the [[World Health Organization]] as having said that the "widespread use" of masks is not supported — an interpretation that experts have disputed.
In a follow-up tweet, he said that masks should be used when close to others, especially those who are high risk. He added that there should not be widespread mask mandates, something that other infectious disease experts have advocated.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter restricts new Trump tweet for 'glorifying violence'|https://www.theverge.com/2020/5/29/21274323/trump-twitter-glorifying-violence-minneapolis-shooting-looting-notice-restriction]]'' May 29, 2020, Jon Porter, [[The Verge]]
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[[Twitter]] has placed a public interest notice on a tweet from President Trump for breaking the platform's rules about the "glorification of violence." However, Twitter has not chosen to remove the tweet from its platform entirely, because it believes it to be in the public interest. Twitter announced the notice in a tweet thread from its official comms account.
The notice means that the tweet is hidden from Trump's timeline, but is accessible if you visit the tweet directly after clicking a "view" button. The reach of the tweet will also be limited as part of the process. Although users can still retweet it with a comment, they cannot reply to it, retweet it directly, or like it. Twitter also says that its notice means that the tweet won't be algorithmically recommended on its platform.
"These THUGS are dishonoring the memory of [[George Floyd]], and I won't let that happen," President Trump's tweet reads. "Just spoke to Governor Tim Walz and told him that the Military is with him all the way. Any difficulty and we will assume control but, when the looting starts, the shooting starts. Thank you!"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter restricts Republican lawmaker's Antifa tweet for 'glorifying violence'|https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/01/twitter-matt-gaetz-antifa-tweet/]]'' June 1, 2020, Taylor Hatmaker, [[TechCrunch]]
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[[Twitter]] placed a tweet from a close political ally of the president behind a warning label Monday, citing its policy prohibiting content that promotes violence.
The tweet, from [[Republican]] [[Florida]] Rep. [[Matt Gaetz]], suggested that the U.S. government "hunt down" anti-fascist activists in the country like it would pursue international terrorists.
"We have placed a public interest notice on this Tweet from @mattgaetz," a Twitter spokesperson told [[TechCrunch]], linking its platform policy page. Twitter users can still share the tweet with comment, but regular retweets, likes and replies have been deactivated.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Twitter says it will crack down on tweets involving conspiracy theory group QAnon|https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/twitter-qanon-accounts-1.5658411]]'' July 22, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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[[Twitter]] Inc. said Tuesday it would permanently suspend accounts that violate its policies while tweeting about [[QAnon]], a fringe group that claims "deep-state" traitors are plotting against U.S. President [[Donald Trump]].
Twitter, which announced the change on its Twitter Safety page, said it would not serve content and accounts associated with QAnon in trends and recommendations, and would block URLs associated with the group from being shared on the platform.
The suspension, which will be rolled out this week, is expected to impact about 150,000 accounts globally, Twitter said. It said that more than 7,000 accounts have been removed in the last several weeks for violating the company's rules against spam, platform manipulation and ban evasion.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter suspended Carpe Donktum, prolific pro-Trump meme creator, for a copyright violation|https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/14/20914175/twitter-bans-trump-meme-account-carpe-donktum-journalist-video]]'' October 14, 2019, Makena Kelly, [[The Verge]]
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One of President [[Donald Trump]]'s most prolific supporters and meme creators, known online as [[Carpe Donktum]], was briefly suspended from [[Twitter]] Monday after a video depicting the president killing off journalists and critics, created by people connected to him, surfaced over the weekend.
The [[New York Times]] reported that the video was played at a pro-Trump event in [[Florida]] over the weekend, causing significant uproar among the press, many of whom saw it as encouraging violence against journalists. On Monday, The [[Washington Post]] reported that the video was created by TheGeekzTeam, a group of creators that often contributes to MemeWorld, which was created by Carpe Donktum.
The account was restored shortly after it was suspended — but according to Twitter, the problem was copyright, not carnage. Reached for comment, a Twitter representative said the company took down the account in response to a complaint from a copyright holder, and referred [[The Verge]] to the platform policy on such violations.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter suspends 70 pro-Michael Bloomberg accounts for 'platform manipulation'|https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/22/21148516/twitter-suspends-mike-bloomberg-facebook-google-platform-manipulation]]'' February 22, 2020, Makena Kelly, [[The Verge]]
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[[Twitter]] announced Friday that it would suspend 70 accounts that posted content in support of [[Michael Bloomberg]]'s presidential campaign, first reported by the [[Los Angeles Times]].
"We have taken enforcement action on a group of accounts for violating our rules against platform manipulation and spam," a Twitter spokesperson told [[The Verge]].
The dozens of accounts suspensions handed down by Twitter Friday focus on pro-Bloomberg posts pushing out identical messages. According to the Times, some tweets included "A President is Born: Barbra Streisand sings Mike's praises," as part of the body of the message. It is in violation of Twitter's rules to "artificially amplify or disrupt conversation through the use of multiple accounts" or compensating people to boost messages, "even if the people involved use only one account."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter Suspends Donald Trump Jr. for Tweeting COVID-19 Misinformation|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4ay73n/twitter-suspends-donald-trump-jr-for-tweeting-covid-19-misinformation]]'' July 28, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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[[Twitter]] has temporarily suspended the account belonging to [[Donald Trump Jr]], the son of U.S. President Donald Trump, after he posted content that violated the company's policies on misinformation related to the coronavirus pandemic.
The account will be suspended for 12 hours, during which time Don Jr. will be barred from posting new messages, liking or retweeting other posts. He will still be allowed to use Twitter's Direct Message service to contact his followers. A Twitter spokesperson said this was not a suspension but rather a "temporary lockout until the Tweet is deleted—not a suspension."
The tweet that triggered the suspension linked to a video that contains multiple falsehoods and dubious claims about COVID-19 and its treatments. The post was deleted and replaced with a message simply saying "This tweet is no longer available."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Twitter takes tougher approach against QAnon as it bans 7,000 accounts|https://www.axios.com/twitter-qanon-misinformation-crackdown-08d59aa5-de6d-444c-8a2b-1c40703f899e.html]]'' July 21, 2020, Rashaan Ayesh, [[Axios]]
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[[Twitter]] announced on Tuesday a sweeping crackdown against accounts pushing content related to far-right conspiracy theory movement [[QAnon]].
Why it matters: The move comes as Twitter has been increasingly aggressive in taking action against those using its service to spread misinformation, [[Axios]]' Ina Fried writes. The company has prioritized aiming enforcement actions at material that could lead to real-world harm.
Details: Twitter said it will "permanently suspend accounts Tweeting about these topics that we know are engaged in violations of our multi-account policy, coordinating abuse around individual victims, or are attempting to evade a previous suspension."
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Twitter Tells Facial Recognition Trailblazer to Stop Using Site's Photos|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/22/technology/clearview-ai-twitter-letter.html]]'' January 22, 2020, Kashmir Hill, [[New York Times]]
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A mysterious company that has licensed its powerful facial recognition technology to hundreds of law enforcement agencies is facing attacks from Capitol Hill and from at least one [[Silicon Valley]] giant.
[[Twitter]] sent a letter this week to the small start-up company, [[Clearview AI]], demanding that it stop taking photos and any other data from the social media website "for any reason" and delete any data that it previously collected, a Twitter spokeswoman said. The cease-and-desist letter, sent on Tuesday, accused Clearview of violating Twitter's policies.
The [[New York Times]] reported last week that Clearview had amassed a database of more than three billion photos from social media sites — including [[Facebook]], [[YouTube]], Twitter and Venmo — and elsewhere on the internet. The vast database powers an app that can match people to their online photos and link back to the sites the images came from.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[Twitter Tried to Curb Abuse. Now It Has to Handle the Backlash|https://www.wired.com/story/twitter-project-veritas-videos-backlash/]]'' January 16, 2018, Louise Matsakis, [[Wired]]
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Conservative activist [[James O'Keefe]] has returned. In a series of illicitly filmed videos with current and former [[Twitter]] employees, the right-wing provocateur claims to have exposed partisan bias at the social network. The offensive may have been inevitable. While O'Keefe's [[Project Veritas]] has mostly focused on the media and liberal institutions, recent moves by platforms like Twitter, [[Facebook]], and YouTube to more aggressively moderate user content have left them exposed them to this exact sort of attack.
The Project Veritas videos, filmed without apparent awareness or consent, show a range of selectively edited insights from inside Twitter. One engineer for the company says that Twitter would theoretically comply with a Department of Justice investigation into Trump's Twitter account. Another video shows a series of current and former employees explaining "shadowbans," a practice by which Twitter will sometimes make it more difficult to find and view a user's tweets, rather than banning that person outright. And a third, released Monday, explains how the company tracks user behavior and screens direct messages for prohibited content, like porn spammers and unsolicited dick pics.
Many of the employees filmed used sensational language, but they also thought they were talking candidly to strangers at a bar. It's not exactly unusual to embellish your job—and to elide its nuances—to a potential new friend or romantic interest.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Two 'Star' Proud Boys Hit With Felony Assault Charges for Portland Attack|https://www.thedailybeast.com/two-star-proud-boys-donovon-flippo-and-tusitala-tiny-toese-hit-with-felony-assault-charges-for-portland-attack]]'' March 12, 2019, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Two prominent members of the far-right [[Proud Boys]] men's group have been charged with felony assault over a [[2018]] attack on a critic in [[Portland]], prosecutors announced Tuesday.
[[Police]] have already arrested one of the Proud Boys, [[Donovon Flippo]]. The other Proud Boy wanted in the case, Tusitala "Tiny" Toese, posted recently on [[Facebook]] that he's in American [[Samoa]], although he said he will return to Portland to face his legal charges.
The arrests mark another blow to the Proud Boys, a pro-Trump men's group created by conservative provocateur [[Gavin McInnes]] that requires its members to abide by various rules and initiation requirements, including a restriction on masturbating. Other members of the group were arrested last year after an attack in [[New York]], and McInnes himself quit the group shortly after that.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Two Canadian Neo-Nazis Are Under Investigation For Post-Christchurch Acts|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/nexymw/two-canadian-neo-nazis-are-under-investigation-for-post-christchurch-acts]]'' March 19, 2019, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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Two prominent Canadian neo-Nazis are under police investigation for their actions following the white nationalist terror attack in [[New Zealand]] late last week.
One man is under investigation for allegedly posting and endorsing the manifesto of the [[Christchurch]] gunman who's been charged with murder for the shootings that killed 50 [[Muslim]]s and injured 50 more late last week. The other man is under investigation for allegedly attempting to inspire similar violent actions against Canadians. Both have been involved with the Canadian neo-Nazi movement for decades. No charges have been laid in either incident.
On Monday, [[Hamilton]], [[Ontario]] police announced a "full investigation" into longtime Canadian white-nationalist figure [[Paul Fromm]] for allegedly uploading the Christchurch manifesto to the website of his white nationalist group, the Canadian Association for Free Expression. The manifesto, entitled "The Great Replacement" was originally posted online by Brenton Tarrant shortly before the March 15 mosque attacks—17,000 words that mix far-right tropes, trolling, and white nationalist ideology.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Two People Linked to Kanye West's Campaign Have Ties to GOP|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/08/two-people-linked-to-kanye-wests-campaign-have-ties-to-gop.html]]'' August 3, 2020, Ben Jacobs, [[New York Magazine]]
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At least two people with links to [[Kanye West]]'s nascent presidential campaign are also active in [[Republican]] Party politics.
One of West's electors in the state of Vermont will also be a delegate to the [[Republican National Convention]] in Charlotte. [[Chuck Wilton]], one of the three electors West's presidential campaign named in a filing submitted with the Vermont secretary of State on Monday, was also elected by the Vermont Republican Party in May to serve as a delegate for President Trump at this year's RNC.
Asked by [[Intelligencer]] if he was the same person who was listed as a delegate, Wilton replied, "Yup, that would be me." He said that he had been involved in politics in Vermont for years, and had been connected to the West campaign "through political contacts."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Two Republicans refuse to pay fines for evading Capitol security screenings|https://www.rawstory.com/louie-gohmert-2651024232/]]'' March 11, 2021, Bob Brigham, [[Raw Story]]
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Two Republicans in Congress are refusing to pay fines doled out by the House Ethics Committee for refusing to submit to security screenings.
Following the fatal [[January 6]]th sedition by Trump supporters seeking to overturn the election, the majority of the GOP Caucus voted to side with the insurrectionists in their efforts to overturn the election results. With Democratic members fearing for their safety from fellow members of Congress, the body voted to install magnetometers like one goes through when flying.
But Republican members complained about the precautions. On Thursday, the House Ethics Committee levied a $5,000 fine against Rep. [[Louie Gohmert]] (R-TX) for violating the security rules once. And the Committee levied a $10,000 fine against Rep. [[Andrew Clyde]] (R-GA) for violating the rules twice.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Tx Republican on State Reopening: 'There Are More Important Things Than Living'|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/04/dan-patrick-there-are-more-important-things-than-living.html]]'' April 21, 2020, Matt Stieb, [[New York Magazine]]
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In late March — the last time that [[Republican]] leaders attempted an early opening of the economy at the potential expense of American lives — [[Texas]] lieutenant governor [[Dan Patrick]] caught the nation's attention when he told [[Fox News]]' [[Tucker Carlson]] that he, and many grandparents like him, would be willing to die from the coronavirus "in exchange for keeping the America that all America loves for your children and grandchildren." Almost a month later — with governors throughout the country preparing to reopen without the safety that adequate levels of testing would provide — Patrick returned to Carlson's show this week to reiterate his macabre pursuit of a V-shaped economic recovery.
"There are more important things than living, and that's saving this country for my children and grandchildren and saving this country for all of us," he said late on Monday. "I don't want to die. Nobody wants to die, but man we gotta take some risks and get back in the game and get this country back up and running."
While Texas governor [[Greg Abbott]] has announced that schools would remain closed for the remainder of the academic year, his "statewide strike force" announced on Friday is determining how to reopen the Lone Star economy while effectively flying blind. Though the population of Texas is close to 29 million people, the state has only conducted 169,536 tests as of Friday.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[U of T profs alarmed by Jordan Peterson's plan to target classes he calls 'indoctrination cults'|https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-friday-edition-1.4396970/u-of-t-profs-alarmed-by-jordan-peterson-s-plan-to-target-classes-he-calls-indoctrination-cults-1.4396974]]'' November 10, 2017, Carol Off, As It Happens, [[CBC Radio]]
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Psychology professor [[Jordan Peterson]]'s stated plan to build a website aimed at reducing enrolment in university classes he calls "indoctrination cults" has drawn the ire of his [[University of Toronto]] colleagues, who say it will make them the target of harassment.
"As a science professor, I'm not specifically targeted, but I still believe this website is morally wrong," U of T physics professor A.W. Peet told As It Happens host [[Carol Off]]. "A number of students and faculty members who I'm in correspondence with are concerned about his plans."
Peterson, who rose to fame in right-wing circles after his outspoken refusal to use gender-neutral pronouns, says he wants to use artificial intelligence to scour university curriculums for what he "calls post-modern neo-Marxist course content."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[U.S. Admits That Congressman Offered Pardon to Assange If He Covered Up Russia Links|https://www.thedailybeast.com/us-admits-that-putins-favorite-congressman-offered-pardon-to-assange-if-he-covered-up-russia-links?ref=home]]'' September 18, 2020, Jamie Ross, [[Daily Beast]]
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LONDON—[[Lawyer]]s representing the United States at [[Julian Assange]]'s extradition trial in Britain have accepted the claim that the [[WikiLeaks]] founder was offered a presidential pardon by a congressman on the condition that he would help cover up [[Russia]]'s involvement in hacking emails from the [[Democratic National Committee]].
[[Jennifer Robinson]], a lawyer, told the court that she had attended a meeting between Assange, then [[Republican]] [[Congress]]man [[Dana Rohrabacher]], and pro-Trump troll Charles Johnson at Assange's hide-out, the [[Ecuador]]ian embassy in [[London]], on August 15, [[2017]].
Robinson said the two Americans claimed to be emissaries from [[Washington]] and "wanted us to believe they were acting on behalf of the president." The pair allegedly told Assange that they could help grant him a pardon in exchange for him revealing information about the source of the WikiLeaks information that proved it was not the Russians who hacked Democratic emails.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[U.S. Aids Conversion-Minded Quake Relief in El Salvador|https://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/05/world/us-aids-conversion-minded-quake-relief-in-el-salvador.html]]'' March 5, 2001, David Gonzalez, [[New York Times]]
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An American evangelical relief group that is using private donations and United States government money to help victims of two earthquakes has blurred the line between church and state as its volunteers preach, pray and seek converts among people desperate for help.
Residents of several villages said volunteers from [[Samaritan's Purse]], which has received more than $200,000 from the United States Agency for International Development and is to receive a second similar amount, has held half-hour prayer meetings before showing them how to build temporary homes of metal and plastic provided by the American government.
According to interviews with numerous villagers here and elsewhere in this predominantly Roman Catholic country, volunteers of the Protestant group have distributed religious tracts and asked them to accept [[Jesus Christ]] as their savior.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[U.S. attorney general Barr blasted by Democrats as 'president's fixer'|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/house-judiciary-barr-justice-1.5625388]]'' June 24, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. House Democrats blasted Attorney General [[William Barr]] at a congressional hearing on Wednesday over accusations he had improperly meddled in criminal cases and antitrust probes for political gain, but stopped short of pledging to take any steps to try to oust the nation's top law enforcement official.
The hearing featured testimony from two current Justice Department employees who took the unusual step of publicly blowing the whistle against their own employer.
Barr has come under growing scrutiny after he intervened in two prosecutions involving Trump allies [[Roger Stone]] and [[Michael Flynn]], fired a federal prosecutor whose office is investigating Trump's personal attorney, and oversaw the use of force by federal law enforcement officers against peaceful protesters in historic [[Lafayette Square]].
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{{f349.png}} ''[[U.S. axed CDC expert job in China months before virus outbreak|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-china-cdc-exclusiv/exclusive-u-s-axed-cdc-expert-job-in-china-months-before-virus-outbreak-idUSKBN21910S]]'' March 22, 2020, Marisa Taylor, [[Reuters]]
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Several months before the coronavirus pandemic began, the Trump administration eliminated a key American public health position in Beijing intended to help detect disease outbreaks in [[China]], [[Reuters]] has learned.
The American disease expert, a medical epidemiologist embedded in China's disease control agency, left her post in July, according to four sources with knowledge of the issue. The first cases of the new coronavirus may have emerged as early as November, and as cases exploded, the Trump administration in February chastised China for censoring information about the outbreak and keeping U.S. experts from entering the country to help.
"It was heartbreaking to watch," said [[Bao-Ping Zhu]], a [[Chinese]] American who served in that role, which was funded by the U.S. [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], between [[2007]] and [[2011]]. "If someone had been there, public health officials and governments across the world could have moved much faster."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[U.S. bans WeChat, TikTok, citing national security reasons|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/u-s-bans-wechat-tiktok-1.5729249]]'' September 18, 2020, Thomson Reuters, [[CBC News]]
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The U.S. Commerce Department has issued an order that will bar people in the United States from downloading [[Chinese]]-owned messaging app [[WeChat]] and video-sharing app [[TikTok]], starting Sunday.
Commerce officials said the ban on new U.S. downloads of TikTok could be still rescinded by President [[Donald Trump]] before it takes effect late Sunday as TikTok owner ByteDance races to clinch an agreement over the fate of its U.S. operations.
ByteDance has been in talks with Oracle Corp and others to create a new company, TikTok Global, which aims to address U.S. concerns about the security of its users' data. ByteDance still needs Trump's approval to stave off a U.S. ban.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[U.S. Capitol riot: Iowa's Doug Jensen seeks to avoid jail return|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/08/23/doug-jensen-charged-capitol-riot-seeks-avoid-return-jail-accessing-internet-iowa/8251047002/]]'' August 23, 2021, David Pitt, Associated Press, [[USA Today]]
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An [[Iowa]] man charged with taking part in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has asked a judge not to send him back to jail even though he was caught violating the terms of his pretrial release by accessing the internet.
[[Douglas Jensen]]'s lawyer, Christopher Davis, wrote in a court filing Sunday that Jensen concedes that he violated the terms of his release by accessing a video-sharing website that features misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations and the [[2020]] presidential election.
"Mr. Jensen knew that this was not allowed and is prepared to accept the consequences of his actions," Davis wrote, though he told U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly that Jensen had complied with all of the other terms of his release and asked him to give Jensen another chance.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[U.S. colleges spend millions on security to host controversial speakers|https://www.marketwatch.com/story/how-colleges-pay-for-free-speech-2018-10-08]]'' March 5, 2019, Jillian Berman, [[Wall Street Journal]]
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As the political climate in America has become more heated in recent years, so has the debate over what constitutes free speech. Look no further for evidence of this controversy than President [[Donald Trump]]'s recent vow to issue an executive order that would require colleges to "support free speech" if they want access to federal research funding.
The debate has already proved costly for colleges. Speaking engagements with high-profile figures who make headlines from inflammatory comments — and the violent protests that can sometimes come with them — have been expensive, as campuses shell out to create a safe environment for free speech. "There is a cost, it's unavoidable," said Jeff Allison, the director of government and external relations at the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators.
The [[University of California]]-Berkeley, spent roughly $4.8 million on security in [[2017]] surrounding appearances from controversial speakers, like [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] and [[Ben Shapiro]], who were invited by student groups, according to the university. The University of [[Florida]] spent $500,000 to keep its campus safe when white nationalist [[Richard Spencer]] appeared there in 2017, a university spokesman said in an email.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[U.S. Foreign Aid Agency Defends Political Appointees Who Wrote Anti-LGBT, Anti-Islam Posts|https://www.propublica.org/article/u-s-foreign-aid-agency-defends-political-appointees-who-wrote-anti-lgbt-anti-islam-posts]]'' June 9, 2020, Yeganeh Torbati, [[ProPublica]]
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The top official at the U.S. foreign aid agency defended three political appointees whose past social media posts and writings include attacks on LGBT people and Muslims, saying they were "committed to enacting the policies of President Donald J. Trump."
[[ProPublica]] reported on Friday that [[Merritt Corrigan]] had recently taken up a prominent position at the U.S. Agency for International Development. Corrigan has a history of online posts denouncing liberal democracy and feminism, and she has said the United States is in the clutches of a "homo-empire" pushing a "tyrannical LGBT agenda."
News of Corrigan's appointment as deputy White House liaison sparked outrage among current and former [[USA]]ID officials, as well as congressional inquiries and an online petition calling for her firing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[U.S. gathering on religious freedom sets up competing narratives|https://www.politico.com/story/2018/07/21/religious-freedom-gathering-state-department-narratives-735085]]'' July 21, 2018, Nahal Toosi, [[Politico]]
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"There is clearly an effort here to use the peer pressure of the international community to urge respect for religious freedom," said [[Tony Perkins]], president of the conservative [[Family Research Council]] and a member of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. "The importance of this is to send a very strong message that America is once again concerned about religious freedom. They see it not as an American right, but as a human right."
The State Department staffer said that [[Russia]] and [[Turkey]], whose religious-rights records have been increasingly problematic, were left off the invite list. The staffer added that administration officials hoped to highlight in particular the religious abuses by the government of [[Iran]], an Islamist-led country that the Trump administration has singled out for pressure to the point where analysts say it is effectively aiming for regime change.
On the civil-society front, the administration is taking an inclusive approach: Invitees range from atheists to Scientologists, according to the State Department staffer. Representatives of more broad-based organizations, such as [[Human Rights Watch]], are also on the list. Many are hosting side events.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[U.S. group bombards doctors with coronavirus petition to cut 'red tape'|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-text-messages/u-s-group-bombards-doctors-with-coronavirus-petition-to-cut-red-tape-idUSKBN21E367]]'' March 28, 2020, Christopher Bing, [[Reuters]]
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Wednesday's text message barrage, aimed at medical professionals across the United States, was executed by the [[Job Creators Network]] Foundation - one of two related groups founded and funded by billionaire Trump supporters.
They include Home Depot Inc. co-founder Bernie Marcus - who set up the group - and tycoon [[Philip Anschutz]], via his eponymous foundation. [[Andy Puzder]], who was briefly Trump's nominee for Secretary of Labor, was once also a prominent member of the network.
Foundation President Elaine Parker said her group was not necessarily endorsing the treatment.
"We are not advocating for use of the drug, only access to the drug for doctors who determine that's the best course of treatment for their patient," she said in an email.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[U.S. Identifies Rudy Ally and Biden Dirt-Peddler as an 'Active Russian Agent'|https://www.thedailybeast.com/us-sanctions-rudy-giuliani-ally-and-biden-dirt-peddler-andriy-derkach-for-election-interference]]'' September 10, 2020, Noah Shachtman, [[Daily Beast]]
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That's the conclusion of the U.S. Treasury Department, which sanctioned on Thursday one of [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s Ukrainian allies for interference in the upcoming U.S. elections. Andriy Derkach worked closely with Giuliani—and with the Trump-friendly cable network, OANN—to push accusations of political misconduct against Democratic presidential nominee [[Joe Biden]] and his son, Hunter. Derkach, a member of Kyiv's parliament and son of a former KGB officer, has also been supplying documents to [[Republican]]s on Capitol Hill, where Sen. [[Ron Johnson]] (R-WI) is conducting an election-eve investigation into the Bidens.
Derkach—described by the Treasury Department as "an active [[Russia]]n agent for over a decade, maintaining close connections with the Russian Intelligence Services"—stands accused of orchestrating a "covert influence campaign centered on cultivating false and unsubstantiated narratives" about the Bidens via "edited audio tapes and other unsupported information," which launched "corruption investigations in both [[Ukraine]] and the United States designed to culminate prior to election day."
As The [[Daily Beast]] previously reported, Derkach has been cozying up to team Trump for months—meeting with Giuliani in Kyiv in December of last year to push the conspiracy theory that Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the [[2016]] presidential election. (That's "a fictional narrative that has been perpetrated and propagated by the Russian security services," [[Fiona Hill]], Trump's former top aide for Russia policy, told [[Congress]].)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[U.S. Intel Officials Eyed DLive as Recruitment Vehicle for Neo-Nazis Targeting Young Gamers|https://gizmodo.com/u-s-intel-officials-eyed-dlive-as-recruitment-vehicle-1847307137]]'' July 21, 2021, Dell Cameron, [[Gizmodo]]
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Growing interest among a host of violent extremists in a lesser-known livestreaming app—one that's largely geared toward younger gamers—prompted U.S. intelligence officials in January to circulate warnings to federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies only days after the violent siege at the U.S. Capitol.
Analysts charged with keeping tabs on violent extremist organizations warned of streaming service [[DLive]]'s rising popularity for "recruitment and propaganda distribution," while pointing to the app's use by pro-Trump insurrectionists who breached deep inside the Capitol building on Jan. 6.
On Jan. 15, federal and state officials in [[San Diego]] and Central [[Florida]] issued a joint intelligence bulletin, saying a host of far-right personalities known for their violent rhetoric were likely drawn to DLive after being banned from mainstream sites such as [[YouTube]]. The ability to fundraise using DLive's micropayment system was likely a key factor.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[U.S. Intel Repeatedly Warned About Rudy's 'Russian Agent' Pal|https://www.thedailybeast.com/us-intel-repeatedly-warned-about-andriy-derkach-rudy-giulianis-russian-agent-pal]]'' September 17, 2020, Erin Banco, [[Daily Beast]]
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At the end of an elegant dinner in May [[2019]] in downtown Kyiv, Ukrainian parliamentarian Andriy Derkach handed a thick packet of papers to a former senior U.S. official he'd known for years.
The packet was unremarkable in its presentation, the papers clipped on the top and crunched in the corners. The packet bore no insignia, title, or index page, and did little in the way of intriguing the former U.S. official. It wasn't until months later that the official read through the pages. What was more remarkable was that U.S. intelligence had, for over a month, warned that Derkach was a stalking horse for the [[Russia]]n security services and their attempts to interfere in American politics. It was the first in a series of reports, beginning in the spring of 2019, naming Derkach as part of a broader push to upend the U.S. election once again.
Despite the odd nature of the handoff, the dinner was one of the earliest known attempts by Derkach, current and former officials say, to pass materials to Americans in an attempt to push the debunked conspiracy theories that the former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] and his son Hunter were complicit in the siphoning of millions of dollars from the Ukrainian people and that [[Ukraine]], rather than Russia, interfered in the [[2016]] election. (The latter is "a fictional narrative that has been perpetrated and propagated by the Russian security services," according to President [[Donald Trump]]'s former point person for the region, [[Fiona Hill]].)
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{{f34.png}} ''[[U.S. Jewish leader Ronald Lauder gave $1.1 million to covert group pushing anti-Muslim campaign|https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/ronald-lauder-gave-1-1-million-to-group-pushing-anti-muslim-campaign-1.5977658]]'' April 6, 2018, [[Haaretz]]
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The president of the World [[Jewish]] [[Congress]] was one of the biggest backers of a secretive group that spent millions of dollars on targeted campaign ads predicting a [[Muslim]] takeover of the United States.
[[Ronald Lauder]] gave $1.1 million to the group [[Secure America Now]], the watchdog group Open Secrets revealed Thursday, citing [[IRS]] forms it had acquired. Secure America Now is not required to disclose its donors.
The organization's biggest individual backer, at $2 million, was [[Robert Mercer]], the hedge fund investor whose family has bankrolled [[Breitbart]] News and the data company [[Cambridge Analytica]], which has been accused of improperly using [[Facebook]] data to sway prospective voters.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[U.S. judge orders mental evaluation of Capitol riot's 'QAnon Shaman'|https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-judge-orders-mental-evaluation-capitol-riots-qanon-shaman-2021-05-21/]]'' May 21, 2021, Mark Hosenball, [[Reuters]]
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Jacob Anthony Chansley, also known as [[Jake Angeli]], of [[Arizona]], stands with other supporters of U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] as they demonstrate on the second floor of the U.S. Capitol near the entrance to the Senate after breaching security defenses, in [[Washington]], U.S., [[January 6]], [[2021]]. REUTERS/Mike Theiler
A federal judge on Friday ordered a mental health assessment for Jacob Chansley, the man nicknamed the "[[QAnon]] Shaman" who was widely photographed wearing a horned headdress inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot by supporters of former President Donald Trump.
U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth said he determined that a "competency examination" of Chansley was warranted and ordered that a "psychological examination be conducted." The judge said the examination should include an assessment as to whether Chansley cannot understand the criminal charges against him or assist in his own defense.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[U.S. Justice Department wants to represent Trump in defamation case stemming from rape claim|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/justice-department-trump-carroll-suit-1.5716909]]'' September 9, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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The United States Justice Department is asking to take over President [[Donald Trump]]'s defence in a defamation lawsuit from a writer who accused him of rape, and federal lawyers asked a court Tuesday to allow a move that could put the American people on the hook for any money she might be awarded.
After [[New York]] state courts turned down Trump's request to delay [[E. Jean Carroll]]'s suit, Justice Department lawyers filed court papers aiming to shift the case into federal court and to substitute the U.S. for Trump as the defendant. That means the federal government, rather than Trump himself, might have to pay damages if any are awarded.
The move to intervene is in keeping with a Justice Department that time and again has advanced a broad vision of executive power and has moved to shield Trump from legal exposure, most notably by arguing that actions taken to choke off the [[Russia]] investigation fell within the scope of his constitutional authority and were therefore permissible.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[U.S. officials say Iran, Russia actively interfering in 2020 election|https://globalnews.ca/news/7412112/fbi-election-security-announcement/]]'' October 21, 2020, Sean Boynton, [[Global News]]
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The U.S. [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] and intelligence community officials say [[Iran]] and [[Russia]] have "taken specific actions to influence public opinion" in the upcoming presidential election.
[[John Ratcliffe]], the U.S. Director of National Security, said Wednesday that Iran is behind a series of emails and other messages to voters containing both intimidating threats to vote for particular candidates, as well as false information about voting.
The emails were sent after Iran obtained "some voter information" from U.S. databases, he said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[U.S. postal chief is a Trump donor with deep Republican ties|https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/u-s-postal-chief-is-a-trump-donor-with-deep-republican-ties-1.5072715]]'' August 20, 2020, Anthony Izaguirre, Associated Press, [[CTV News]]
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WASHINGTON -- [[Louis DeJoy]], the embattled leader of the U.S. Postal Service, is the first postmaster general in nearly two decades who is not a career postal employee. That doesn't mean he's unfamiliar with the agency.
The wealthy [[Republican]] donor owned a logistics business that was a longtime Postal Service contractor, and he has significant financial stakes in companies that do business or compete with the agency. That has led critics to question whether he has conflicts of interest, something DeJoy is almost certain to be asked about during two days of testimony beginning Friday before congressional committees.
DeJoy also has come under scrutiny for policies that have slowed mail deliveries and raised fears of chaos in the November presidential election.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[U.S. President Donald Trump, Melania Trump test positive for coronavirus|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/hope-hicks-trump-positive-covid-19-1.5747343]]'' October 1, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] said Friday that he and first lady [[Melania Trump]] have tested positive for the coronavirus, just a month before the presidential election and after having spent much of the last year largely downplaying the threat of the virus.
Trump's positive test came just hours after he confirmed that senior aide [[Hope Hicks]], who had travelled with him several times this week, had come down with the virus. Trump was last seen by reporters returning to the White House on Thursday evening and looked to be in good health. Trump is 74 years old, putting him at higher risk of serious complications from a virus that has now killed more than 205,000 people nationwide.
"Tonight, (at)FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this TOGETHER!" Trump tweeted.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[U.S. Rep. John Ratcliffe will not become director of national intelligence|https://www.texastribune.org/2019/08/02/us-rep-john-ratcliffe-will-not-become-director-national-intelligence/]]'' August 2, 2019, Alex Samuels, [[Texas Tribune]]
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U.S. Rep. [[John Ratcliffe]], a Heath [[Republican]], will remain in [[Congress]] instead of replacing [[Dan Coats]] as director of national intelligence, President [[Donald Trump]] tweeted Friday.
"Our great Republican Congressman John Ratcliffe is being treated very unfairly by the LameStream Media," Trump wrote. "Rather than going through months of slander and libel, I explained to John how miserable it would be for him and his family to deal with these people....
"....John has therefore decided to stay in Congress where he has done such an outstanding job representing the people of [[Texas]], and our Country. I will be announcing my nomination for DNI shortly."
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{{f182.png}} ''[[U.S. Republican Sen. Rand Paul coming to Canada for surgery|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/rand-paul-hernia-canada-shouldice-1.4978260]]'' January 15, 2019, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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U.S. Sen. [[Rand Paul]] plans to undergo hernia surgery at a private hospital in [[Canada]] because of injuries he suffered when a neighbour tackled him while he was doing yard work at his [[Kentucky]] home.
The [[Republican]] lawmaker is scheduled to cross the border for outpatient surgery scheduled sometime during the week of Jan. 21 at a hospital in Thornhill, Ont., his lawyers said in a recent filing in Paul's lawsuit against Rene Boucher, who attacked Paul while the senator was doing yard work.
The surgery is related to the [[2017]] attack, the court document says.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[U.S. says WeChat users will not be penalized|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-china-wechat/u-s-says-wechat-users-will-not-be-penalized-idUSKBN2673P2]]'' September 16, 2020, David Shepardson, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - [[WeChat]] users will not face civil or criminal penalties even if the United States bans the [[Chinese]]-owned messaging app through other actions next week, the Justice Department said on Wednesday.
In August, President [[Donald Trump]] unveiled a proposed sweeping ban on U.S. transactions with Tencent Holdings Ltd, owner of the popular mainland Chinese app. The executive order, which called WeChat and Bytedance's short-video app [[TikTok]] "significant threats" to national security, followed stepped-up U.S. efforts to purge "untrusted" Chinese apps from U.S. digital networks.
Commerce Secretary [[Wilbur Ross]] is set to release regulations by Sunday clarifying what WeChat transactions will be prohibited.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[U.S. sues ex-Trump adviser Bolton to block book publication|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-bolton-book/u-s-sues-former-trump-adviser-bolton-to-block-book-publication-idUSKBN23N3DX]]'' June 17, 2020, [[Reuters]]
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([[Reuters]]) - The United States on Tuesday sued former national security adviser [[John Bolton]], seeking to block him from publishing a book about his time in the White House that it said contained classified information and would compromise national security.
The civil lawsuit came one day after U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] said Bolton would be breaking the law if the book were published.
The White House [[National Security Council]] (NSC) "has determined that the manuscript in its present form contains certain passages - some up to several paragraphs in length - that contain classified national security information," the lawsuit said.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[U.S. Supreme Court swiftly ends Trump-backed Texas bid to upend election results|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-trump-idUSKBN28L2YY]]'' December 11, 2020, Lawrence Hurley, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday rejected a long-shot lawsuit by [[Texas]] and backed by President [[Donald Trump]] seeking to throw out voting results in four states, dealing him a likely fatal blow in his quest to undo his election loss to President-elect [[Joe Biden]].
The decision allows the U.S. [[Electoral College]] to press ahead with a meeting on Monday, where it is expected to formally cast its votes and make Biden's victory official.
Biden, a Democrat, has amassed 306 votes to Trump's 232 in the state-by-state Electoral College, which allots votes to all 50 states and the District of Columbia based on population.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday declined to review the standard for immunity that shielded [[Arkansas]] State University officials who had been sued in a legal dispute over a student's free-speech rights.
The [[Alliance Defending Freedom]] in February filed a petition asking the nation's highest court to review a free-speech lawsuit dismissed in [[2019]].
The [[Arizona]]-based conservative advocacy group — which has successfully argued other cases before the U.S. Supreme Court — claimed that questions remained unresolved after the 8th Circuit Court of [[Appeal]]s upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by an ASU student and a chapter of [[Turning Point USA]], a conservative group with chapters at high schools and colleges across the country.
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The U.S. Treasury Department has ordered President [[Donald Trump]]'s name to be printed on checks the [[Internal Revenue Service]] is planning to send to tens of millions of Americans, a decision that will slow their delivery by several days, the [[Washington Post]] reported on Tuesday.
Citing unnamed administration officials, the Post said the US$1,200 checks to be sent as part of a US$2.3 trillion package enacted last month to cushion the economic blow from the novel coronavirus outbreak will "bear Trump's name in the memo line, below a line that reads, 'Economic Impact Payment.'"
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WASHINGTON -- [[Karen Pence]], the wife of Vice-President [[Mike Pence]], is defending his decision to not wear a mask during a recent visit to the [[Mayo Clinic]], saying he was unaware of the hospital's coronavirus policy until after he left.
In an appearance on [[Fox News]] Channel on Thursday morning, Mrs. Pence said the vice-president was following the advice of medical experts and hadn't intended to offend anyone. Pence, like other senior White House staff, is tested for the virus at least once a week.
"As our medical experts have told us, wearing a mask prevents you from spreading the disease. And knowing that he doesn't have COVID-19, he didn't wear one," Mrs. Pence said, adding that it "was actually after he left Mayo Clinic that he found out that they had a policy of asking everyone to wear a mask."
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All three websites feature bylines used by members of [[The Right Stuff]], a white nationalist organization that helped plan and promote the deadly "[[Unite the Right]]" rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], in August [[2017]]. The Right Stuff is also the same white nationalist organization for which U.S. State Department Official Matthew Q. Gebert covertly recruited members, as [[Hatewatch]] first reported in [[2019]]. At least two of the websites have published inflammatory, racist rhetoric in response to the [[Black Lives Matter]] demonstrations that have erupted across the U.S. in recent months. Members of The Right Stuff have also defended eruptions of far-right violence in response to civil unrest this year.
[[Russia]]-Insider.com ([[Russia Insider]]), National-Justice.com ([[National Justice]]) and Truthtopowernews.com (Truth to Power News) share the same account in [[Google Analytics]], which is a tool the proprietors of those websites use to analyze traffic. The Russian email ID Hatewatch found, which ends with the domain "errand.ru," is buried near the bottom of each website's source code. Hatewatch attempted to contact the errand.ru email ID found in the source code of the three extremist websites on Sept. 15. The email Hatewatch sent did not bounce back, but no one responded. After Hatewatch sent the request for comment through Outlook, that email server registered the name of person behind it: [[Aleksandr Shatskih]]. Hatewatch reached out to Google for more details about who set up the shared analytics account, but the company did not respond.
The three extremist websites linked by the same Google Analytics account are also united thematically, though Russia Insider is more explicitly pro-[[Kremlin]] than the other two. All three websites traffic in disinformation. All three websites denigrate [[Jewish]] people, women, non-white people, [[LGBTQ]] people and leftists. In some cases, the websites publish overlapping material, like when members of The Right Stuff announced the formation of a self-described political party in August. The sites are also strikingly similar in their design, as evidenced by: Example 1, Example 2 and Example 3.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[UCLA Student Charged In Capitol Riot Took Inspiration From Online Extremist|https://www.npr.org/2021/03/15/971931742/ucla-student-charged-in-capitol-riot-took-inspiration-from-online-extremist]]'' March 15, 2021, Tom Dreisbach, [[National Public Radio]]
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For nearly a year, UCLA students said, they raised the alarm about one of their classmates.
On [[Twitter]], classmate [[Christian Secor]] attacked women and minorities, they said, and embraced the ideology of a far-right extremist. On campus, he pushed a student [[Republican]]s group toward extreme positions against all immigration. And on the video streaming site [[DLive]], Secor took on the handle "Scuffed Elliot Rodger" — an apparent reference to the misogynist gunman who killed six people in Isla Vista, Calif., in [[2014]].
Students of color and [[Jewish]] students said they felt targeted by Secor's rhetoric, and given his self-proclaimed "love" of guns, they worried about their own safety. Multiple students told [[NPR]] they took their concerns to the UCLA administration but said the school took no action.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Udder Failure: Devin Nunes Can't ID Critics Behind Cow Tweets, So Suit Appears Moot|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/devin-nunes-cow-lawsuit-dead-end_n_5ee43a08c5b6f680c46b41eb?ri18n=true]]'' June 13, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] (R-Calif.) has apparently milked attempts to punish anti-Nunes parody [[Twitter]] accounts long enough.
His attorney complained in a court in [[Richmond]], [[Virginia]], on Friday that he and the congressman have hit a "dead end" in their bid to identify the scathing Nunes critics behind "[[Devin Nunes' Cow]]" — and "Devin Nunes' Mom," The [[Fresno Bee]] reported.
Nunes sued Twitter and the parody accounts last year, claiming they defamed him. The lawsuit, seeking a total of $250 million, alleges that Twitter worked with [[Republican]] strategist [[Liz Mair]] and the two accounts to damage Nunes's reelection bid in [[2018]] — which Twitter denies. Nunes was reelected.
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*[[UFO religion|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO_religion]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[List of UFO religions|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UFO_religions]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Uihleins, owners of Wisconsin company, gave millions to group sponsoring the Jan. 6 March for Trump|https://wisconsinexaminer.com/brief/uihleins-owners-of-wisconsin-company-gave-millions-to-group-sponsoring-the-jan-6-march-for-trump/]]'' January 15, 2021, Melanie Conklin, [[Wisconsin Examiner]]
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Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein, owners of Uline shipping supply company located in Pleasant Prairie, WI, and major donors to [[Republican]] candidates including President [[Donald Trump]], contributed more than $4 million to the [[Tea Party Patriots]].
The group participated in the rally before the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. While the organizers have taken down their website, and many tweets, since the rally led to the mob takeover of the Capitol, [[Mother Jones]] and others have reported on the March to Save America, AKA the March for Trump, sponsors.
That contribution of $4.3 million, reported by [[Chicago]]'s public radio station WBEZ, has led the Democratic Attorney General Association (DAGA) to call on attorneys general and its counterpart the Republican Attorney General Association (RAGA) and Republican attorneys general and candidates to refuse any future contributions from the Uihleins.
Scientology in UK.
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A Ukrainian nongovernmental organization (NGO) has hired a former campaign adviser to President [[Donald Trump]] to help secure meetings with officials in [[Washington]] in March.
The Kyiv-based Institute for Democracy and Development is seeking meetings with members of [[Congress]], "key representatives" in the Trump administration, and civil society from March 2 to March 5, it said in a [[Foreign Agents Registration Act]] (FARA) filing with the Department of Justice on January 21 and published three days later.
The NGO has agreed to pay [[Michael Caputo]]'s [[New York]]-based [[Zeppelin Communications]] $1 for organizing the meetings as well as cover any expenses, according to the FARA filing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Uline president Liz Uihlein questions Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers' decision to extend stay-home order until May 26|https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/politics/2020/04/20/coronavirus-wisconsin-liz-uihlein-questions-extended-restrictions/5166020002/]]'' April 20, 2020, Molly Beck, [[Journal Sentinel]]
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MADISON - One of the state's most influential employers said Gov. Tony Evers must balance long-term effects on the state economy under the governor's orders to shutter businesses with his desire to keep people healthy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"We understand that the country can't reopen if the disease is not under control and hospitals are overwhelmed. However, we also have to realize that there will be no absolute, perfectly safe time to do so," [[Liz Uihlein]], co-founder and president of the Pleasant Prairie-based shipping and packaging materials distributor Uline, said in a statement Sunday.
"It's a balance, a judgment call with imperfect data," she said.
Uihlein, who along with her husband is a prominent [[Republican]] megadonor, said Evers should take more seriously the responsibility of ensuring the state's economy can support workers and their families.
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[[File:UN Geneva Human Rights and Alliance of Civilizations Room.jpg|thumb|The Human Rights and Alliance of Civilizations Room is the meeting room of the United Nations Human Rights Council, in the [[Palace of Nations|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace_of_Nations]] in [[Geneva|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneva]].]]
The ''United Nations Human Rights Council'' (''UNHRC'') is a [[United Nations System|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_System]] inter-governmental body responsible for strengthening the promotion and protection of [[human rights|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/human_rights]] around the world.<<ref " [1]">> Its 47 seats are filled by member states elected for three-year terms.
The UNHRC is the successor to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR, herein CHR), and is a subsidiary body of the [[UN General Assembly|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_General_Assembly]]. The council works closely with the [[Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights]] (OHCHR) and engages the United Nations' [[''special procedures''|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Human_Rights_Council#Special_procedures]].
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*[[United Nations Human Rights Council|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Human_Rights_Council]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[About the Human Rights Council|http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/HRC/Pages/AboutCouncil.aspx]]. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.">>
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*[[United Nations special rapporteur|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_special_rapporteur]] - //Wikipedia.//
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[[Donald Trump]]'s presidential election campaign aggressively courted the religious right and its many institutional tentacles with startling efficacy—exit polls show that he won with the support of 81 percent of white evangelical voters, despite being thrice-married, and despite bragging about sexually assaulting women.
Trump has continued to pander to evangelicals during his first month in office. In his rambling remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast at the beginning of February, Trump told the audience that his "administration will do everything in its power to defend and protect religious liberty in our land" and alluded to the forthcoming [[Muslim]] ban. The month prior, both [[Kellyanne Conway]] and Vice President [[Mike Pence]] gave speeches at the anti-abortion [[March for Life]] in the name of God and liberty.
As Trump's willingness to work closely with extreme religious conservatives becomes steadily more apparent, many secular groups fear we will spend the next four years under the tyranny of religious authoritarians who invoke religious freedom to roll back civil rights. Trump and the [[Republican]]s are pushing a hard anti-Muslim agenda, promising an all-out assault on abortion access, and gearing up to propose draconian religious freedom bills that would legalize anti-[[LGBTQ]] discrimination.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Under a Tax-Exempt Cloak, Dollars Flow to Political Causes|https://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/24/us/politics/24donate.html]]'' September 23, 2010, Mike McIntire, [[New York Times]]
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With every election cycle comes a shadow army of benignly titled nonprofit groups like [[Americans for Job Security]], devoted to politically charged "issue advocacy," much of it negative. But they are now being heard as never before — in this year of midterm discontent, [[Tea Party]] ferment and the first test of the Supreme Court decision allowing unlimited, and often anonymous, corporate political spending. Already they have spent more than $100 million — mostly for [[Republican]]s and more than twice as much as at this point four years ago.
None have been more active than Americans for Job Security, which spent $6 million on ads during the primary season. This week, emboldened by the court ruling, the group paid close to $4 million more for ads directly attacking nine Democratic candidates for [[Congress]]. That made it among the first to abandon the old approach of running ads that stopped just short of explicitly urging voters to elect or reject individual candidates.
Americans for Job Security says it is careful to hew to tax and campaign-finance laws: It may not spend the majority of its resources on political activity or coordinate with party committees, and may keep its donors secret only as long as their contributions are not intended for specific ad campaigns close to an election. Instead of earmarked donations, the group says, it collects membership dues and then decides, on its own, how to spend the money.
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The Trump administration has slammed the brakes on bringing refugees to the US. At the end of its first full fiscal year, new government data shows, the administration is falling way short of the expectations it set for resettling refugees — which were, themselves, way lower than the levels set by President [[Barack Obama]] and his predecessors.
While refugee arrivals from other parts of the world are down as much as 90 percent from Obama-era levels, resettlements from [[Europe]] — specifically, the former [[Soviet Union]] — have taken only a modest hit. In the rest of the world, the Trump administration isn't going to come anywhere close to the "ceilings" it set for the fiscal year ending September 30. Resettlements from [[Africa]] are less than half of the "ceiling." In the Near East and South Asia, the administration set a fiscal year [[2018]] ceiling of 17,500 — as of the end of August, with one month of the fiscal year left, it had resettled 3,642.
Refugee arrivals from Europe, however, haven't suffered. In fact, they smashed through their regional "ceiling" months ago, and haven't slowed down since.
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{{f339.png}} ''[[Undercover in Patriot Prayer: Insights From a Vancouver Democrat Who's Been Working Against the Far-Right Group from the Inside|https://www.portlandmercury.com/blogtown/2019/08/26/27039560/undercover-in-patriot-prayer-insights-from-a-vancouver-democrat-whos-been-working-against-the-far-right-group-from-the-inside]]'' August 26, 2019, Alex Zielinski, [[Portland Mercury]]
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"I've intentionally avoided grifters like Joey and Haley because they are sharper about interacting with strangers like me," says Ben.
Another person he includes in the "grifter" category: [[Andy Ngo]], a conservative writer who's built a [[Twitter]] persona around filming fights between antifa and right-wing extremists (that, and trying to convince people that hate crime allegations raised by [[LGBTQ]]+ [[Portland]]ers are simply "hoaxes").
Ngo tags along with [[Patriot Prayer]] during demonstrations, hoping to catch footage of an altercation. Ben says Ngo doesn't film Patriot Prayer protesters discussing strategies or motives. He only turns his camera on when members of antifa enter the scene.
"There's an understanding," he says, "that Patriot Prayer protects him and he protects them."
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*[[Unifor|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unifor]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[PLA Unit 61398|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLA_Unit_61398]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Chinese espionage in the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_espionage_in_the_United_States]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f73.png}} ''[[Unit 61398 - the featureless 12-storey building which houses one of the world's most dangerous and secretive cyber-hacking|https://www.smh.com.au/technology/unit-61398--the-featureless-12storey-building-which-houses-one-of-the-worlds-most-dangerous-and-secretive-cyberhacking-operations-20130220-2eqj4.html]]'' February 20, 2013, Tom Phillips, [[Sydney Morning Herald]]
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It looks like any other [[Shanghai]] office block but a nondescript tower has been identified as the nerve centre of one of the world's most dangerous military cyber-hacking operations.
American computer analysts have traced more than 100 attacks on government departments, companies and journalists to the site of the 12-storey building about 40 minutes outside Shanghai's city centre.
A 60-page report by Mandiant, a computer security company, said the headquarters of [[People's Liberation Army]] [[Unit 61398]] was located in the compound.
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The ''Unite the Right rally''<<ref " [1]">> was a [[White supremacist]] and [[neo-Nazi|Neo-Nazi]]<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">><<ref " [13]">><<ref " [14]">> rally that took place in [[Charlottesville, Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlottesville,_Virginia]], from August 11 to 12, 2017.<<ref " [15]">><<ref " [4]">> Protesters were members of the [[far-right|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/far-right]] and included self-identified members of the [[alt-right|Alt-Right]],<<ref " [16]">> [[neo-Confederates|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/neo-Confederates]],<<ref " [5]">> [[neo-fascists|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/neo-fascists]],<<ref " [6]">> [[white nationalists|White nationalism]],<<ref " [7]">> [[neo-Nazis|Neo-Nazi]],<<ref " [8]">> [[Klansmen|Ku Klux Klan]],<<ref " [9]">> and various right-wing [[militias|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Militia_organizations_in_the_United_States]].<<ref " [10]">> The marchers chanted [[racist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/racist]] and [[antisemitic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism_in_the_United_States]] slogans and carried weapons, [[Nazi and neo-Nazi symbols|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_and_neo-Nazi_symbols]], the [[Valknut|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valknut]], [[Confederate battle flag|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confederate_battle_flag]]s, [[Deus Vult|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deus_Vult]] crosses, flags, and other symbols of various past and present [[anti-Muslim|Islamophobia]] and antisemitic groups.<<ref " [14]">><<ref " [15]">><<ref " [11]">><<ref " [17]">><<ref " [18]">><<ref " [19]">><<ref " [12]">> The organizers' stated goals included unifying the American white nationalist movement<<ref " [16]">> and opposing the proposed removal of the [[statue of General Robert E. Lee|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Edward_Lee_(sculpture)]] from Charlottesville's former [[Lee Park|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_Street_Park]].<<ref " [19]">><<ref " [20]">>
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*[[Unite the Right rally|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unite_the_Right_rally]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Unite the Right 2|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unite_the_Right_2]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "Fortin, Jacey (August 13, 2017). [[The Statue at the Center of Charlottesville's Storm|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/13/us/charlottesville-rally-protest-statue.html]]. //New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[Black man beaten during Charlottesville rally acquitted of assault|https://www.foxnews.com/us/black-man-beaten-during-charlottesville-rally-acquitted-of-assault]]. [[Fox News]]. March 17, 2018.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Haag, Matthew (June 21, 2018). [['White Civil Rights Rally' Planned Near White House by Charlottesville Organizer|https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/21/us/jason-kessler-white-nationalist-rally.html]]. //New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[Charlottesville: One killed in violence over US far-right rally|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40912509]]. [[BBC News]]. August 13, 2017.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "Weill, Kelly (March 27, 2018). [[Neo-Confederate League of the South Banned From Armed Protesting in Charlottesville|https://www.thedailybeast.com/neo-confederate-league-of-the-south-banned-from-protesting-in-charlottesville]]. //Daily Beast//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "Gunter, Joel (August 13, 2017). [[A reckoning in Charlottesville|https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-us-canada-40914748]]. [[BBC News]].">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "Kelkar, Kamala (August 12, 2017). [[Three dead after white nationalist rally in Charlottesville|https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/state-emergency-charlottesville-va-fights-erupt-white-nationalist-rally]]. //[[PBS NewsHour]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "Wootson, Cleve R. Jr. (August 13, 2017). [[Here's what a neo-Nazi rally looks like in 2017 America|https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/local/wp/2017/08/13/heres-what-a-neo-nazi-rally-looks-like-in-2017-america/]]. //Washington Post//.">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "Park, Madison (August 12, 2017). [[Why white nationalists are drawn to Charlottesville|https://www.cnn.com/2017/08/11/us/charlottesville-white-nationalists-rally-why/index.html]]. [[CNN]].">><br/><<footnotes " [10]" "[[3 Militia Groups Connected to Unite the Right Rally Settle Lawsuits|https://www.nbc29.com/story/38204693/settlements-from-unite-the-right-05-16-2018]]. //[[WVIR-TV]]//. May 16, 2018.">><br/><<footnotes " [11]" "[[Deconstructing the symbols and slogans spotted in Charlottesville|https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2017/local/charlottesville-videos/]]. //The Washington Post//. August 18, 2017.">><br/><<footnotes " [12]" "Green, Emma (August 15, 2017). [[Why the Charlottesville Marchers Were Obsessed With Jews|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/08/nazis-racism-charlottesville/536928/]]. //The Atlantic//.">><br/><<footnotes " [13]" "Lind, Dara (August 12, 2017). [[Unite the Right, the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, explained|https://www.vox.com/2017/8/12/16138246/charlottesville-nazi-rally-right-uva]]. //[[Vox (website)|Vox]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [14]" "Thrush, Glenn (August 15, 2017). [[Trump Gives White Supremacists an Unequivocal Boost|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/15/us/politics/trump-charlottesville-white-nationalists.html]]. //New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [15]" "Fausset, Richard (August 13, 2017). [[Far-Right Groups Surge Into National View In Charlottesville|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/13/us/far-right-groups-blaze-into-national-view-in-charlottesville.html]]. //New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [16]" "Stapley, Garth (August 14, 2017). [['This is a huge victory.' Oakdale white supremacist revels after deadly Virginia clash|https://www.modbee.com/news/article167213427.html]]. //Modesto Bee//.">><br/><<footnotes " [17]" "[[Flags and Other Symbols Used By Far-Right Groups in Charlottesville|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2017/08/12/flags-and-other-symbols-used-far-right-groups-charlottesville]]. Southern Poverty Law Center. August 12, 2017.">><br/><<footnotes " [18]" "Feuer, Alan (August 14, 2017). [[Far Right Plans Its Next Moves With a New Energy|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/14/us/white-supremacists-right-wing-extremists-richard-spencer.html]]. //New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [19]" "Heim, Joe (August 13, 2017). [[One dead as car strikes crowds amid protests of white nationalist gathering in Charlottesville; two police die in helicopter crash|https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/fights-in-advance-of-saturday-protest-in-charlottesville/2017/08/12/155fb636-7f13-11e7-83c7-5bd5460f0d7e_story.html]]. //Washington Post//.">><br/><<footnotes " [20]" "Stolberg, Sheryl Gay (August 12, 2017). [[Man Charged After White Nationalist Rally in Charlottesville Ends in Deadly Violence|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/12/us/charlottesville-protest-white-nationalist.html]].">>
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*[[United Conservative Party|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Conservative_Party]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Conservative Party of Canada]]
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|!Updated |March 20, 2020|<|<|
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|!Name |[[United Families Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=570658997]]|<|<|
|!EIN |57-0658997|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |09/2007|<|<|
!!!See also
*[[United Families International|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Families_International]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !United in Purpose |
|!tax id |26-2495973|
|!website |[[unitedinpurpose.org/|https://unitedinpurpose.org/]]|
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |May 27, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[United In Purpose|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=262495973]]|<|<|
|!EIN |26-2495973|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/2009|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262495973/262495973_2018_10c74bda.pdf]]|07/19/19| $626,346.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262495973/262495973_2017_10055a43.PDF]]|12/18/18| $503,174.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262495973/262495973_2016_0ece8ee1.PDF]]|01/25/18| $290,921.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262495973/262495973_2015_0d1740b7.PDF]]|11/08/16| $570,436.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262495973/262495973_2014_0c3e58bb.PDF]]|02/09/16| $318,508.00|
|!2013 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262495973/262495973_2013_0a98e9ab.PDF]]|09/24/14| $257,768.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262495973/262495973_2012_09c4fffd.PDF]]|12/07/13| $9,954.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262495973/262495973_2011_088cb1e0.PDF]]|10/11/12| $71,529.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262495973/262495973_2010_0748ECF7.PDF]]|06/18/11| $95,883.00|
|!2009 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262495973/262495973_2009_05C497F9.PDF]]|04/07/10| $177,635.00|
|!2008 |[[990EO|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262495973/262495973_2008_04BE8CC7.PDF]]|03/04/09| $29,586.00|
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|>| !U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services |
|>| [img width=175px [USCIS Logo|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1b/USCISLogoEnglish.jpg/175px-USCISLogoEnglish.jpg]] |
|!image width |250px|
|!abbreviation |USCIS|
|!formed |March 1, 2003 (18 years)|
|!jurisdiction |[[Federal government of the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_the_United_States]]|
|!headquarters |[[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]]|
|!employees |19,000 (2014)<ref name = DHSJustification>[[Budget-in-Brief: Fiscal Year 2015|https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/FY15BIB.pdf]]. U.S. Department of Homeland Security.</ref>|
|!budget |$3.219 billion (2014)<<ref " [1]">>|
|!leader name |[[Lee Cissna|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Cissna]]|
|!leader title |Director|
|!leader name2 |Tracy Renaud|
|!leader title2 |Acting Deputy Director|
|!parent organization |[[United States Department of Homeland Security|Department of Homeland Security]]|
|!website |[[uscis.gov|https://www.uscis.gov]]|
</div>
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|>| !United We Roll |
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{{f372.png}} ''[[University accepted $458K from eugenics fund|https://apnews.com/a9791e6174374437b3bbe17af8b76215]]'' August 25, 2018, Michael Kunzelman, [[Associated Press]]
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The [[University of Arizona]] has accepted years of funding from a foundation infamous for promoting research linking race and intelligence — even after other universities and organizations, including white nationalist groups, stopped receiving support from the group, records show.
A University of Arizona psychology professor used some of the [[Pioneer Fund]]'s grant money to pay for recent travel to a conference in [[London]] that has included eugenics-themed presentations, according to documents The [[Associated Press]] obtained through a public records request. The eugenics movement has included theories about the controlled breeding of humans to "improve" the gene pool.
The Pioneer Fund was created by textile heir [[Wickliffe Draper]] in [[1937]] to — in the words of its original charter — advocate for "race betterment." The organization has promoted eugenics and financially supported "race scientists" who maintain that blacks are intellectually and genetically inferior to whites.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[University estimates $600K for security for Richard Spencer's speech|https://thehill.com/homenews/news/356205-univ-of-fla-estimates-it-will-spend-600k-on-security-for-spencers-speech]]'' October 19, 2017, Rebecca Savransky, [[The Hill]]
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The [[University of Florida]] is estimating security for the planned Thursday speech by white nationalist leader [[Richard Spencer]] will cost the school about $600,000.
According to [[CBS News]], more than 500 law enforcement officers have gone to the [[Gainesville]] campus ahead of Spencer's speech, which is expected to spark large protests.
The school is readying itself for the possibility of violence.
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|>| !University of South Florida |
|!abbreviation |USF|
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!!!See also
*[[University of South Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_South_Florida]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Unlicensed Dermatologist Suggests People Throw Coronavirus Parties|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/epg79z/unlicensed-dermatologist-suggests-people-throw-coronavirus-parties]]'' March 25, 2020, Laura Wagner, [[Vice News]]
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In an article titled "How [[Medical]] 'Chickenpox Parties' Could Turn The Tide Of The Wuhan Virus," Perednia says mitigation and suppression of the virus are not viable solutions because "Savings, capital, income, and taxes all evaporate. Companies begin to close, and many will not have the resources to begin again. Massive deficits will become a huge burden for future generations." His credit identifies him as "a physician in [[Portland]], [[Oregon]]."
"That would be misleading the public," a startled member of the Oregon Medical Board staff told VICE. "In Oregon, that is a violation of the Medical Practices Act. That would have to be investigated."
Even for the Federalist—the mysteriously funded right-wing rag that has been busy feverishly defending [[Donald Trump]]'s every decision, even the ones that have killed people, and manufacturing outrage over "manufactured outrage" over Trump's blatant racism—the article is a disgrace.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Unmasked in Iowa: CEOs Who Came to Meet Pence in Masks Were Asked to Remove Them|https://theintercept.com/2020/05/09/pence-aides-positive-covid-19-test-exposes-folly-white-house-aversion-masks/]]'' May 9, 2020, Robert Mackey, [[The Intercept]]
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[[Mike Pence]] was unmasked in [[Iowa]] on Friday, attending two events without covering his face, even though public health officials say masks slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus and one of the vice president's aides tested positive for Covid-19 just before he departed [[Washington]].
Two days later, the recklessness of that behavior came into sharper focus as Bloomberg News reported that Pence had decided to self-isolate at his home in Washington over the weekend — skipping a White House meeting with military leaders on Saturday — because his press secretary, [[Katie Miller]], had tested positive for the virus on Friday. Miller did not accompany Pence to Iowa, but if his exposure to her before the trip made his self-isolation necessary the next day, that made his decision to spend Friday meeting at least 19 officials, food industry executives and religious leaders in Iowa, unmasked, all the more questionable.
What's more, a live video stream of the second event Pence attended on Friday, a roundtable discussion with food industry leaders in Des Moines, showed that all five of the invited guests arrived wearing masks but were asked to remove them shortly before the vice president joined them on stage.
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{{f73.png}} ''[[Unmasking the men behind Zero Hedge, Wall Street's renegade blog|https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/unmasking-the-men-behind-zero-hedge-wall-streets-renegade-blog-20160430-goit31.html]]'' April 30, 2016, Tracy Alloway, [[Sydney Morning Herald]]
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Lokey said the other two men are [[Daniel Ivandjiiski]], 37, the [[Bulgaria]]n-born former analyst long reputed to be behind the site, and , 45, a well-known credit derivatives strategist.
In a telephone interview, Ivandjiiski confirmed that the men had been the only Tyler Durdens on the payroll since Lokey came aboard last year, but he criticised his former colleague's decision to come forward.
He called Lokey's parting gift a case of sour grapes. Backshall, meanwhile, declined to comment, referring questions to Ivandjiiski. A political science graduate with an MBA and a Southern twang, Lokey said he had a checkered past before joining Zero Hedge.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Unwrapping the Conspiracy Theory at the Heart of the Alt-Right|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/78mnny/unwrapping-the-conspiracy-theory-that-drives-the-alt-right]]'' February 23, 2017, Scott Oliver, [[Vice News]]
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trope of "cultural Marxism" has been steadily gaining traction among the broad and diverse entity that is the radical right (although, hating diversity, they would baulk at you saying so), where it serves as an umbrella term variously responsible for such un-American and anti-Western ills as atheism, secularism, political correctness, gay rights, sexual liberation, feminism, affirmative action, liberalism, socialism, anarchism and, above all, multiculturalism. The ultimate goal of cultural Marxism, we're led to believe, is to slowly and stealthily dilute and subvert white, [[Christian]] Western culture, thereby opening sovereign nations to rule by a one-world corporate government. Whether that's by Jews, lizards or communists isn't always clear.
So the theory goes, "cultural Marxism" was the master plan of a group of émigré [[Jewish]]-German academics – widely known today as the [[Frankfurt School]] of [[Critic]]al Theory – who fled Nazi [[Germany]] in [[1936]], decamping to [[New York]]. What's certainly true is that, in an attempt to understand why the objective conditions of the [[Europe]]an proletariat had failed to trigger widespread revolt, they concluded that religion – that great "opium of the people" – and mass culture served to dampen revolutionary fervour and spread "false consciousness". So, adding a splash of Freud to their Marxism, the likes of Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse and Walter Benjamin trained their eyes on the subtle intertwining of social and psychic/sexual repression, believing that a revolutionary consciousness could be engendered through psychic liberation and more enlightened cultural forms and attitudes.
While these were the staunch views of a handful of left-wing thinkers writing in the middle of the 20th century, it does not follow that they have been the ideological architects of a wholesale takeover of Western culture. Yet those who believe it has already happened end up having to explain how George W Bush and the neocon hawks somehow served a leftist agenda.
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|>| !The Urban Institute |
|!abbreviation |Urban|
|!motto |Elevate the Debate|
|!formation |April 24, 1968|
|!type |Public policy think tank|
|!tax id |52-0880375|
|!headquarters |2100 M Street NW|
|!location |Washington, D.C.|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |[[Sarah Rosen Wartell|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Rosen_Wartell]]|
|!website |[[urban.org|https://www.urban.org]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |June 27, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Urban Institute|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=520880375]]|<|<|
|!EIN |52-0880375|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |04/1968|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2019_%20.pdf]]|03/31/21| $215,267,854.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/17/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2017_102f82b5.PDF]]|02/19/19| $179,677,755.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2016_0eaad5cd.PDF]]|01/03/18| $173,485,875.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2015_0d319c01.PDF]]|12/19/16| $165,064,431.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2014_0c25c9fe.PDF]]|01/21/16| $163,329,359.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2013_0b0658ab.PDF]]|12/29/14| $160,210,568.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2012_09b25cd1.PDF]]|11/14/13| $143,793,426.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2011_08ab75b3.PDF]]|11/07/12| $128,700,848.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2010_079db97a.PDF]]|11/02/11| $128,377,939.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2009_0661DC65.PDF]]|09/28/10| $116,241,067.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2008_056A80B2.PDF]]|11/06/09| $101,331,432.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/520880375/520880375_2007_04AA846C.PDF]]|01/23/09| $130,664,766.00|
!!!See also
*[[Urban Institute|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Institute]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Urging followers to 'camouflage,' QAnon attempts to rebrand|https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/qanon-leaders-look-rebrand-after-tech-crack-downs-n1241125]]'' September 25, 2020, Ben Collins, [[NBC News]]
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Facing crackdowns from tech companies that limit the reach of their content, leaders in the [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory movement have been urging their followers to drop the "QAnon" label from their wide-ranging conspiracy theories and simply refer to their fight against a fictitious cabal of powerful baby-eating politicians without their increasingly problematic branding.
The shift in tactics comes the same week as [[Twitter]] released new data stating that their ban on QAnon-related accounts was severely limiting the reach of the conspiracy theory.
A Twitter spokesperson said that QAnon-related tweets had been cut in half in the two months since the company banned high-profile QAnon Twitter accounts and surfaced QAnon-related tweets lower in search results.
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|>| !Uri Geller |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f0/Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg/175px-Rubber_Duck_%288374801803%29.jpg]] |
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!!!See also
*[[United States Agency for International Development|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Agency_for_International_Development]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ambassador-at-Large of the United States for International Religious Freedom |
|>| [img width=175px [Seal of the United States Department of State|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/81/U.S._Department_of_State_official_seal.svg/175px-U.S._Department_of_State_official_seal.svg.png]] |
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The United States Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom is a specialized State Department position heading the [[Office of International Religious Freedom]], appointed by POTUS. The previous office holder, [[Rabbi Sapperstein|David Saperstein (rabbi)]], was repeatedly advocated for by CSI lobbyist [[Greg Mitchell]] from 2010 until 2014.
The Ambassador-at-Large is a non-voting ex officio member of the [[US Commission on International Religious Freedom]].
!!!Ambassadors-at-Large
*[[Robert A. Seiple|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_A._Seiple]] (1999–2001)
*[[John Hanford]] (2002–2009)
*[[Suzan Johnson Cook|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzan_Johnson_Cook]] (2011–2013)
*[[David Saperstein|David Saperstein (rabbi)]] (2014–Jan 2017)
*[[Sam Brownback]] (August 2017–)
!!!See also
*[[United States Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Ambassador-at-Large_for_International_Religious_Freedom]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Office of International Religious Freedom|http://www.state.gov/j/drl/irf/]]
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|>| !U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services |
|>| [img width=175px [USCIS Logo|https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/1b/USCISLogoEnglish.jpg/175px-USCISLogoEnglish.jpg]] |
|!image width |250px|
|!abbreviation |USCIS|
|!formed |March 1, 2003 (18 years)|
|!jurisdiction |[[Federal government of the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_government_of_the_United_States]]|
|!headquarters |[[Washington, D.C.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington,_D.C.]]|
|!employees |19,000 (2014)<ref name = DHSJustification>[[Budget-in-Brief: Fiscal Year 2015|https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/FY15BIB.pdf]]. U.S. Department of Homeland Security.</ref>|
|!budget |$3.219 billion (2014)<<ref " [1]">>|
|!leader name |[[Lee Cissna|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Cissna]]|
|!leader title |Director|
|!leader name2 |Tracy Renaud|
|!leader title2 |Acting Deputy Director|
|!parent organization |[[United States Department of Homeland Security|Department of Homeland Security]]|
|!website |[[uscis.gov|https://www.uscis.gov]]|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[United States Citizenship and Immigration Services|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Citizenship_and_Immigration_Services]] - //Wikipedia.//
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> USCIRF is an independent, bipartisan U.S. federal government commission created by the 1998 International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) that monitors the universal right to freedom of religion or belief abroad. USCIRF uses international standards to monitor religious freedom violations globally, and makes policy recommendations to the President, the Secretary of State, and Congress. USCIRF Commissioners are appointed by the President and Congressional leaders of both political parties. Their work is supported by a professional, nonpartisan staff. USCIRF is separate from the State Department, although the Department's [[Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom
!!!See also
*[[International Religious Freedom Act of 1998]]
*[[United States Commission on International Religious Freedom|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Commission_on_International_Religious_Freedom]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships|Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships]]
*[[US Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom]]
!!!External links
*[[Scientology mentions on the USCIRF website|http://www.uscirf.gov/search/site/Scientology]]
*[[Frequently Asked Questions|http://www.uscirf.gov/about-uscirf/frequently-asked-questions]], United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.
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> Amends the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 to prohibit any individual (including members appointed prior to enactment of this Act) from serving more than two terms as a member of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. ...Prohibits: (1) a member attending less than 75% of the meetings during one of such member's terms from being eligible for reappointment, and (2) a member from being eligible to be elected as Chair of the Commission for a second, consecutive term. (Congressional Research Service, H.R. 2867)
!!!See also
*[[ International Religious Freedom Act Amendments|International Religious Freedom Act Amendments ]]
*[[US Commission on International Religious Freedom Appropriations Bills 2014]]
*[[US Commission on International Religious Freedom Appropriations Bills 2015]]
!!!External links
* [[H.R. 2867 (112th): United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Reform and Reauthorization Act of 2011|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/hr2867]], GovTrack. Enacted after being signed by President Obama on December 23, 2011
* [[S. 1875 (112th): United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Reform and Reauthorization Act of 2011|https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/112/s1875]], GovTrack. Died in Congress.
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!!!See also
*[[Country of Particular Concern|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_of_Particular_Concern]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[International Religious Freedom Act of 1998]]
<references/>
!!!External links
*[[CPC page at the USCIRF website|http://www.state.gov/j/drl/irf/c13281.htm]], U.S. State Department.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[US Dead Sea Scrolls collection found to be fakes|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51916849]]'' March 16, 2020, [[BBC News]]
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A collection of supposedly valuable Dead Sea Scroll fragments on display at the Museum of the Bible in [[Washington]] [[DC]] has been found to be fake.
After six months of analysis, experts released a 200-page report detailing how the fragments were forged - likely made from old shoe leather.
"Each exhibits characteristics that suggest they are deliberate forgeries," the analysts said in a statement.
!!!See also
*[[United States Department of Defense|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Defense]] - //Wikipedia.//
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> The ''United States Department of Health and Human Services'' (HHS), also known as the Health Department, is a cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government with the goal of protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services. Its motto is "Improving the health, safety, and well-being of America". Before the separate federal Department of Education was created in 1979, it was called the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW).
!!!See also
*[[United States Department of Health and Human Services|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Health_and_Human_Services]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[United States Department of Justice|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_Justice]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Election Assistance Commission |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3c/Seal_of_the_United_States_Election_Assistance_Commission.svg/175px-Seal_of_the_United_States_Election_Assistance_Commission.svg.png]] |
|!formation |2002|
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!!!See also
*[[Election Assistance Commission|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Election_Assistance_Commission]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[US evangelical preacher should be banned from entering UK, critics say|https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/dec/07/us-evangelical-preacher-franklin-graham-uk-critics]]'' December 7, 2017, Harriet Sherwood, [[The Guardian]]
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Opposition is mounting to a planned visit to the [[UK]] by a leading American conservative evangelical Christian who has made Islamophobic and anti-gay statements, with critics saying it will promote prejudice and damage interfaith relations.
Several MPs, including a government minister, have urged the home secretary to consider refusing UK entry to [[Franklin Graham]], with some suggesting his comments contravene British laws on hate speech. A petition against Graham being granted a visa has gathered more than 4,600 signatures.
Nina Parker, the pastor of Liberty church in Blackpool and the organiser of the petition, said: "As a Christian and as a leader of a church that particularly welcomes LGBT people, I'm horrified that other local churches are inviting someone with this record of hate speech."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[US far right seeks ways to exploit coronavirus and cause social collapse|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/05/us-far-right-seeks-ways-to-exploit-coronavirus-and-cause-social-collapse]]'' April 5, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Neo-Nazi]] groups in the US are looking for ways to exploit the coronavirus outbreak and commit acts of violence, according to observers of far-right groups, law enforcement, and propaganda materials reviewed by the Guardian.
The watchdog group the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC) raised the alarm last week about opportunism from far-right so-called "accelerationist" groups who believe sowing chaos and violence will hasten the collapse of society, allowing them to build a white supremacist one in its place.
Late last month, the [[FBI]] warned such extremist groups were encouraging members to deliberately spread the virus to [[Jewish]] people and police officers. Similarly, British hate monitors Hope Not Hate warned these groups are expressing "gleeful expectation of social turmoil".
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{{f0.png}} ''[[US govt: Julian Assange tried to recruit hacker to steal hush-hush dirt and we should know – the hacker was an informant|https://www.theregister.com/2020/06/25/assange_wikileaks_sabu/]]'' June 25, 2020, Shaun Nichols, [[The Register]]
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Prosecutors in the US have upgraded their case against [[Julian Assange]] with a second superseding indictment claiming he sought out the services of a notorious hacker who, unbeknownst to the [[WikiLeaks]] boss, was secretly working with the Feds.
The Department of Justice this week added yet more material to its indictment against Assange, which accuses him of 18 counts of espionage and hacking. The latest filing does not add any charges, though it includes evidence of Assange asking hackers to steal sensitive and scandalous dirt from government systems for WikiLeaks to disseminate. This could blow a hole in Jules' I'm-a-journalist-not-a-spy defense.
In the filing [PDF], it is said Assange worked directly with [[Anonymous]] and [[LulzSec]] miscreants in a quest to obtain US government documents and publish them on WikiLeaks.
!!!See also
*[[United States House of Representatives|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives]] - //Wikipedia.//
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!!!See also
*[[US Commission on International Religious Freedom]]
*[[US Countries of Particular Concern List]]
!!!External links
*[[International Religious Freedom Report Index|http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/irf/index.htm]], U.S. State Department.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[US judge dismisses email invention claim|https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-41188004]]'' September 7, 2017, [[BBC News]]
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Technology history suggests that modern email programs have a lot of influences, but much of the work was done prior to [[1978]] by many different developers.
[[Ray Tomlinson]] is widely acknowledged as the programmer who, in the early [[1970]]s, first used the "@" symbol as a way to describe a particular user on a particular network.
Mr Ayyadurai said Tech Dirt had libelled him, inflicted emotional distress and harmed his ability to make money from his accomplishment. He sought $15m (£11.5m) in damages.
The judge disagreed and said in his ruling that because the history of email was in doubt, questioning Mr Ayyadurai's claim to be its inventor was not libellous.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[US justice department news briefing links to white nationalist website|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/aug/22/us-justice-department-white-nationalist-website]]'' August 23, 2019, Julia Carrie Wong, [[The Guardian]]
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The [[US Department of Justice]] distributed a morning news briefing to immigration judges that contained a link to a white nationalist website riddled with antisemitic references.
As first identified in a report by [[BuzzFeed News]], the executive office for immigration review (EOIR), a division of the justice department, included a link to a blogpost on the website VDare in the briefing, which was emailed to immigration court employees earlier this week.
VDare is a virulently anti-immigrant website that promotes white nationalism, white supremacy and antisemitism.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[US lockdown protests may have spread virus widely, cellphone data suggests|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/18/lockdown-protests-spread-coronavirus-cellphone-data]]'' May 18, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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Cellphone location data suggests that demonstrators at anti-lockdown protests – some of which have been connected with Covid-19 cases – are often traveling hundreds of miles to events, returning to all parts of their states, and even crossing into neighboring ones.
The data, provided to the Guardian by the progressive campaign group the Committee to Protect [[Medicare]], raises the prospect that the protests will play a role in spreading the coronavirus epidemic to areas which have, so far, experienced relatively few infections.
The anonymized location data was captured from opt-in cellphone apps, and data scientists at the firm VoteMap used it to determine the movements of devices present at protests in late April and early May in five states: [[Michigan]], [[Wisconsin]], [[Illinois]], [[Colorado]] and [[Florida]].
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{{f345.png}} ''[[US neo-Nazi faces $12.9m fine for sending racist robocalls|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jan/31/us-fcc-neo-nazi-fine-robocalls]]'' January 31, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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A neo-Nazi propagandist responsible for sending out racist robocalls across the country faces a $12.9m fine imposed by the [[Federal Communications Commission]] (FCC).
The FCC said on Thursday that during [[2018]] [[Scott Rhodes]], who moved last year from [[Idaho]] to [[Montana]], made robocalls that "targeted specific communities with the intent to cause harm".
The FCC added that the calls "appears to have used an online calling platform to intentionally manipulate caller ID information so that the calls he was making appeared to come from local numbers", thus violating the [[2009]] Truth in Caller ID Act.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[US Park Police said using "tear gas" in a statement was a "mistake." It just used the term again.|https://www.vox.com/2020/6/5/21281604/lafayette-square-white-house-tear-gas-protest]]'' June 5, 2020, Alex Ward, [[Vox]]
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A US Park [[Police]] spokesperson said Friday in an interview it was a "mistake" to insist in a statement on Tuesday that the agency didn't use tear gas the day before in a [[Washington, DC]], park to disperse a crowd ahead of President [[Donald Trump]]'s photo op, explicitly noting that pepper balls shot by officials irritate the eyes and cause tears.
"The point is we admitted to using what we used," Sgt. Eduardo Delgado said. "I think the term 'tear gas' doesn't even matter anymore. It was a mistake on our part for using 'tear gas' because we just assumed people would think CS or CN," two common forms of tear gas.
But then, shortly before 4 pm, Park Police acting Chief Gregory Monahan walked back from the spokesperson's comments and used the "tear gas" phrase again. "United States Park Police officers and other assisting law enforcement partners did not use tear gas or OC Skat Shells to close the area at Lafayette Park in response to violent protestors," he said, referencing a type of canister found on the scene.
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{{f44.png}} ''[[US president calls the coronavirus a 'brilliant germ' and a 'genius'|https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/donald-trump-calls-the-coronavirus-a-brilliant-germ-in-bizarre-press-conference/news-story/1264e2222b7c5c7b103c579d12835252]]'' April 11, 2020, Marnie O’Neill, [[News.com.au]]
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US President [[Donald Trump]] has called the coronavirus a "brilliant germ" so smart "antibiotics can't keep up with it" in a bizarre and rambling press conference.
US President Donald Trump has been mocked on social media for referring to the coronavirus as a "germ that has gotten so brilliant" it's even outsmarting antibiotics.
As most of us know, antibiotics are useless against any virus, let alone one as deadly and complex as the coronavirus, which has so far killed more than 18,700 Americans and infected at least half a million others.
But that didn't stop Mr Trump from raving about the coronavirus' resistance to drugs used to treat bacterial, not viral, infections, with a 35 second clip of the embarrassing comments sparking ridicule online.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[US presidential rivals spar over Covid-19 vaccine|https://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2020-54066852]]'' September 8, 2020, [[BBC News]]
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President Trump again hinted that a vaccine might be available before the November presidential election and accused his Democratic rivals of "reckless anti-vaccine rhetoric".
Mr Biden expressed scepticism that Mr Trump would listen to the scientists and implement a transparent process.
The US has six million cases of coronavirus, the highest in the world.
The virus has also claimed nearly 190,000 lives and fuelled a major recession, double-digit unemployment and sagging consumer confidence.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[US religious freedom commission reauthorized at last minute|http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/us-religious-freedom-commission-reauthorized-at-last-minute/]]'' December 17, 2011, Michelle Bauman, [[Catholic News Agency]]
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A U.S. federal commission that works to support religious freedom around the world was reauthorized Dec. 16 by [[Congress]] through [[2018]], just hours before it was scheduled to go out of existence.
In a statement after the U.S. House vote on Dec. 16, Rep. [[Frank Wolf]] (R-Va.) described the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom as "a beacon of hope" for those whose religious liberty is under attack.
The latest extension was set to expire at 5 p.m. on Dec. 16. The commission had already begun winding down operations so it could close its doors by the end of the day, before it was reauthorized by Congress on the morning of Dec. 16.
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*[[United States Secretary of State|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Secretary_of_State]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[United States Senate|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[US Senate report goes beyond Mueller to lay bare Trump campaign's Russia links|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/18/donald-trump-us-senate-report-russia-campaign]]'' August 18, 2020, Luke Harding, [[The Guardian]]
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A report by the Senate intelligence committee provides a treasure trove of new details about [[Donald Trump]]'s relationship with [[Moscow]], and says that a [[Russia]]n national who worked closely with Trump's presidential campaign in [[2016]] was a career intelligence officer.
The bipartisan report runs to nearly 1,000 pages and goes further than last year's investigation into Russian election interference by special prosecutor [[Robert Mueller]]. It lays out a stunning web of contacts between Trump, his top election aides and Russian government officials, in the months leading up to the 2016 election.
The Senate panel identifies [[Konstantin Kilimnik]] as a Russian intelligence officer employed by the GRU, the military intelligence agency behind the [[2018]] poisoning of the Russian double agent Sergei Skripal. It cites evidence – some of it redacted – linking Kilimnik to the GRU's hacking and dumping of Democratic party emails.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[US Senate report says Russian investor in Braidy Industries' mill is a proxy for the Kremlin|https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/2020/08/19/senate-report-russian-investor-braidy-mill-kremlin-proxy/5607217002/]]'' August 19, 2020, Morgan Watkins, [[Louisville Courier Journal]]
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A [[Russia]]n company that has invested in [[Braidy Industries]]' planned aluminum rolling mill in [[Easter]]n [[Kentucky]] was identified as a proxy of the [[Kremlin]] in a new report the [[Senate Intelligence Committee]] released this week.
The Russian firm, United Co. [[Rusal]], agreed last year to invest $200 million in the mill, which is expected to create hundreds of long-term jobs in a struggling region of the state if Braidy is able to raise enough financing to build the facility, which will cost well over $1.5 billion.
The [[Republican]]-led Senate committee released a report Tuesday that detailed extensive connections between President [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2016]] campaign advisers and people with ties to Russian President [[Vladimir Putin]]'s regime.
And it points to Russian oligarch [[Oleg Deripaska]] — a part-owner of Rusal, which is a major aluminum company that operates internationally — as a key figure.
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{{f146.png}} ''[[US senator defends remarks on slavery|https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53550882]]'' July 27, 2020, [[BBC News]]
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[[Tom Cotton]] this weekend managed to insert himself in the middle of the roiling controversy by saying that the nation's founders viewed slavery as a "necessary evil" and put it on a course to extinction - assertions that are both highly contentious.
While some early leaders viewed the continued existence of slavery as necessary, and others saw it as evil, there was little overlap between the two perspectives. And as for ending the practice, while the Constitution allowed the outlawing of the US slave trade in 1808, slavery was woven into the document - most notably in how slaves ("all other persons") were counted for congressional representation.
In the end, it took a war to dismantle the institution of slavery in the US. If the founders had indeed set the practice on a course to extinction, it turned out to be a bloody one whose lasting consequences remain to this day.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[US senators: WikiLeaks 'likely knew it was assisting Russian intelligence influence effort' in 2016 Dem email leak|https://www.theregister.com/2020/08/18/us_senate_wikileaks_report/]]'' August 18, 2020, Shaun Nichols, [[The Register]]
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The [[2016]] hacking of the [[Democratic Party]]'s email system – and subsequent leaking of its messages – was personally ordered by [[Vladimir Putin]] and aided by [[Julian Assange]], according to the [[US Senate]] Select Committee on Intelligence.
A just-released volume [PDF] from the panel's dossier on [[Russia]]'s efforts to meddle in that year's White House race pretty much accuses the Assange-run [[WikiLeaks]] of actively helping [[Moscow]] in its dirty work – by obtaining the internal memos from Russian hackers and spreading them online to derail [[Hillary Clinton]]'s campaign and help nudge [[Donald Trump]] to victory.
And we're told Trump's team tried to collaborate with WikiLeaks to time announcements with upcoming leaks, encouraged the online dumping of the emails, and tapped up oligarchs close to the [[Kremlin]] to exchange inside information.
!!!See also
*[[Solicitor General of the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solicitor_General_of_the_United_States]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[United States Department of State|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_State]] - //Wikipedia.//
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*[[Supreme Court of the United States|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[US trade adviser pits himself against Fauci over unproven coronavirus drug|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/06/peter-navarro-fauci-hydroxychloroquine]]'' April 6, 2020, Joan E Greve, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Peter Navarro]], the US trade adviser overseeing the implementation of the [[Defense Production Act]] amid the coronavirus crisis, has acknowledged reports of a heated exchange with Dr [[Anthony Fauci]], the leading infectious diseases expert, about the wisdom of using an anti-malarial drug to fight Covid-19.
Fauci, 79, has been director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s since [[1984]].
Navarro, 70 and a leading [[China]] hawk behind much of [[Donald Trump]]'s hardline trade policy, said he was qualified to debate the use of hydroxychloroquine with Fauci because he has a PhD – in economics.
!!!See also
*[[Office of the United States Trade Representative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_the_United_States_Trade_Representative]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f345.png}} ''[[US was warned of threat from anti-vaxxers in event of pandemic|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/27/us-warning-pandemic-anti-vaxxers]]'' April 27, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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America's "anti-vaxxer movement" would pose a threat to national security in the event of a "pandemic with a novel organism", an [[FBI]]-connected non-profit research group warned last year, just months before the global coronavirus pandemic began.
In a research paper put out by the little-known in-house journal of [[InfraGard]] – a national security group affiliated with the FBI – experts warned the US anti-vaccine movement would also be connected with "social media misinformation and propaganda campaigns" orchestrated by the [[Russia]]n government.
Since the virus hit America, anti-vaccination activists and some sympathetic legislators around the country have led or participated in protests against stay-at-home orders designed to slow the spread of the deadly virus. More than 50,000 people have died in the US.
!!!See also
*[[United States Postal Service|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Postal_Service]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Utah attorney general suspends state contract with Banjo in light of founder's KKK past|https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2020/04/28/utah-attorney-general/]]'' April 28, 2020, Thomas Burr, [[Salt Lake Tribune]]
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The [[Utah]] attorney general's office will suspend use of a massive surveillance system after a news report showed that the founder of the company behind the effort was once an active participant in a white supremacist group and was involved in the shooting of a synagogue.
The [[University of Utah]] also said Tuesday it would suspend its contract with [[Banjo]], which has business deals with several cities and police departments across the state.
An official with Utah Department of Public Safety said that agency had launched a review of its relationship with the [[Park City]]-based firm in light of the reports.
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|>| !Val Demings |
|!occupation |Politician|
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!!!See also
*[[Valentine's Day|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentine's_Day]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Vanguard America |
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!!!See also
*[[Vanguard America|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanguard_America]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !VDARE Foundation |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/3/39/Vdare1.jpg/175px-Vdare1.jpg]] |
|!tax id |22-3691487|
|!registration id |2449060|
|!jurisdiction |us-ny|
|!formation |December 13, 1999 (21 years)|
|!location |123 Painter Ridge Rd, Washington, Connecticut, 06793, USA|
|!leader title |Founder|
|!leader name |[[Peter Brimelow]]|
|!website |[[vdare.com/|https://vdare.com/]]|
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Vdare Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=223691487]]|<|<|
|!EIN |22-3691487|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |05/2001|<|<|
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|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/05/21| $3,554,869.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2018_%20.pdf]]|02/07/20| $187,130.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2017_103a88b7.PDF]]|02/28/19| $173,863.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2016_0e5620b7.PDF]]|10/20/17| $184,955.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2015_0ca0b1e0.PDF]]|06/27/16| $337,702.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2014_0c1c037e.PDF]]|01/13/16| $652,428.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2013_0c17d696.PDF]]|01/11/16| $1,048,229.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2012_09d10eb9.PDF]]|12/17/13| $1,522,319.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2011_09cf1832.PDF]]|12/16/13| $127,763.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2010_07615a00.PDF]]|08/11/11| $121,660.00|
|!2009 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2009_0698BFAE.PDF]]|12/13/10| $54,934.00|
|!2008 |[[990EZ|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2008_06B8261F.PDF]]|01/21/11| $106,070.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/223691487/223691487_2007_047DBB3C.PDF]]|12/11/08| $175,960.00|
!!!See also
*[[VDARE|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VDARE]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[VDARE|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/group/vdare]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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Scientology in Venezuela.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[VERIFY: No, pipe bombs were not found by Korean War memorial, despite online rumors|https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/verify/verify-no-pipe-bombs-were-not-found-by-the-korean-war-memorial-despite-online-rumors/65-c82fa166-35b3-4c68-a75a-268ab1c71864]]'' June 4, 2020, Evan Koslof, [[WUSA9]]
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Starting Tuesday night, rumors about pipe bombs in the area, surrounding The Korean Memorial, began to spread across [[Twitter]].
"Heard earlier they found pipe bombs at the Korean War Veterans Memorial," wrote one user.
Many of these posts linked back to a tweet by [[Jack Posobiec]], who works for the [[One America News Network]], that has been re-tweeted more than 32,000 times.
In that tweet, Posobiec claimed that there were two crates "filled with pipe bombs discovered" near the memorial, "after suspects spotted in bushes." He also said that "federal assets" were "in pursuit."
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{{f355.png}} ''[[VIC BERGER IS MENTALLY ILL (My response to Gavin McInnes)|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Imvz520-7JA]]'' January 6, 2019, Vic Berger, [[YouTube]]
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[[Gavin McInnes]], the "founder" of [[Proud Boys]], has hit rock bottom and has resorted to attacking ME in a series of videos. As usual, he is using intimidation tactics and libelous smears in an attempt to discredit me, rather than taking responsibility for his actions.
Gavin has done this to many others in the past, and by publicizing my experience, I hope I can help prevent it from happening to someone else.
An extremely thorough piece on Gavin that I hope you take the time to read: https://notvice.com/gavin-white-supremacy-article-agreement-page-160a4b5c9037
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|>| !Victor Davis Hanson |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c8/Victor_Davis_Hanson.jpg/175px-Victor_Davis_Hanson.jpg]] |
|!birth date |September 5, 1953 (68 years)|
|!birth place |[[Fowler, California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fowler,_California]], U.S.|
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!!!See also
*[[Victor Davis Hanson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Davis_Hanson]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Victoria Bekiempis |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Victoria Hughes |
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Victoria police distances itself from controversial facial recognition firm Clearview AI|https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jun/19/victoria-police-distances-itself-from-controversial-facial-recognition-firm-clearview-ai]]'' June 19, 2020, Josh Taylor, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Clearview AI]], after documents released under freedom of information exposed the force's use of the technology.
Clearview AI is a facial recognition service that claims to have built up enormous databases – reportedly containing more than 3bn labelled faces – through the controversial practice of scraping [[Facebook]] and other social media sites, despite a number of those companies sending cease and desist letters to Clearview.
In February, [[BuzzFeed News]] revealed Clearview had been used by officers in more than 2,200 law enforcement agencies, including the [[Australia]]n federal police, [[Queensland]] police and [[Victoria]] police, despite law enforcement denying they had, or refusing to answer questions on it.
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|>| !Victoria Toensing |
|!occupation |Lawyer|
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Video Shows Conservatives Being Told Not To Fear 'Voter Suppressor' Label: Report|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/video-shows-conservatives-being-told-not-to-fear-voter-suppressor-label-report_n_5f873f35c5b681f7da1e183a?ri18n=true]]'' October 14, 2020, Sara Boboltz, [[Huffington Post]]
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A series of recordings obtained by The [[Washington Post]] show prominent conservative activists discussing behind closed doors their alarming strategies for handling the upcoming election amid the pandemic.
The videos reportedly depict "dozens of hours" of meetings held over three days in February and three days in August by the [[Council for National Policy]], a conservative group that serves as a network for activists and leaders of several tax-exempt charities. It also counts [[Ginni Thomas]], wife of Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]], among its members.
At one event, conservative activist [[J. Christian Adams]] reportedly told a CNP audience to "be not afraid of the accusations that you're a voter suppressor, you're a racist and so forth."
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Videos show closed-door sessions of leading conservative activists: 'Be not afraid of the accusations that you're a voter suppressor'|https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/council-national-policy-video/2020/10/14/367f24c2-f793-11ea-a510-f57d8ce76e11_story.html]]'' October 14, 2020, Robert O'Harrow Jr., [[Washington Post]]
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As the presidential campaign entered its final stages, a fresh-faced [[Republican]] activist named [[Charlie Kirk]] stepped into the spotlight at a closed-door gathering of leading conservatives and shared his delight about an impact of the coronavirus pandemic: the disruption of America's universities. So many campuses had closed, he said, that up to a half-million left-leaning students probably would not vote.
"So, please keep the campuses closed," Kirk, 26, said in August as the audience cheered, according to video of the event obtained by The [[Washington Post]]. "Like, it's a great thing."
The gathering in Northern [[Virginia]] was organized by the [[Council for National Policy]], a little-known group that has served for decades as a hub for a nationwide network of conservative activists and the donors who support them. Members include [[Ginni Thomas]], wife of Supreme Court [[Justice Clarence Thomas]], and [[Leonard Leo]], an outside adviser to President Trump who has helped raise hundreds of millions of dollars from undisclosed donors to support conservative causes and the nominations of conservative federal judges.
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|>| !Viktor Orbán |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/62/EPP_Helsinki_Congress_in_Finland%2C_7-8_November_2018_%2845777983671%29_cropped.jpg/175px-EPP_Helsinki_Congress_in_Finland%2C_7-8_November_2018_%2845777983671%29_cropped.jpg]] |
|!birth date |May 31, 1963 (58 years)|
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!!!See also
*[[Viktor Orbán|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Orbán]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Viktor Yanukovych |
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!!!See also
*[[Viktor Yanukovych|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Yanukovych]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Vince McMahon |
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|>| !Vincent D'Onofrio |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Violent Neo-Nazi Group Has Disturbing Plans For Canada|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/ev847a/violent-neo-nazi-group-has-disturbing-plans-for-canada]]'' July 10, 2018, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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VICE has learned [[Northern Order]]—an until now "phantom" white power organization in [[Canada]]—is not only an affiliate of [[Atomwaffen]] Division with approximately ten members within the country, but is coordinating its efforts with the violent US based neo-Nazi terror group. VICE previously revealed that the cell's chief propagandist, a graphic designer who goes by the name Dark Foreigner, was a Canadian based in [[Ontario]].
Furthermore, one member is openly planning to create a hideout and [[Europe]]an ethnostate in rural [[British Columbia]] favouring exclusively white settlers.
In leaked chats, a key member going by the name "Alba" (who was at one point based somewhere in the Windsor, [[Nova Scotia]] area) who acts as an in-between for Atomwaffen and Northern Order, says he's optimistic about "building a self-sufficient IRL community in rural British Columbia, homes, agriculture, basic businesses etc to be a life raft when it all goes down. Similar to what [[Craig Cobb]] tried to do without all the retarded fanfare."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Violent Protests Are a Neo-Nazi Fever Dream Come True|https://www.thedailybeast.com/violent-protests-are-a-neo-nazi-fever-dream-come-true?ref=home]]'' September 2, 2020, Rita Katz, [[Daily Beast]]
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It's hard not to feel disheartened as national divisions turn increasingly deadly. For months, we have been seeing armed citizens patrolling streets alongside militarized police forces, demonstrations devolving into bloody brawls between protesters and counter-protesters. But for one manipulative and malicious community, it's exactly what they've been hoping to see.
On Saturday, a Trump-supporting demonstrator in [[Portland]] was shot and killed—an anti-fascist activist supporter is being investigated for the crime. Four days earlier, on Tuesday, a 17-year-old named [[Kyle Rittenhouse]] shot three individuals in [[Kenosha]], [[Wisconsin]], killing two, amid unrest after a police officer shot a Black man named [[Jacob Blake]].
Rittenhouse, the teenage shooter in Kenosha, was a police-defending, Trump-supporting young man—the type of mainstream MAGA fan that the extreme right sometimes rails against. [[Neo-Nazi]]s and white supremacists call Trump a "snake oil salesman" and "an ignoramus who makes money for the Jews"—often noting his support for [[Israel]] and outreach to minorities—and thus judge his supporters as "MAGAtards" or "cuckservatives," among other names. Nonetheless, once the teenager was named as the shooter last week, the far right launched a campaign of memes, propaganda, and fundraiser promotion on their online havens. They called him a "hero" and a "living legend." His cause became theirs. "Kyle Rittenhouse deserves The Keys to the Kingdom!" as one exclaimed.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Violent Proto-Fascists Rallied In Portland. Police Went After The Anti-Fascists.|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/portland-patriot-prayer-proud-boys-police-antifascists_n_5b668b7de4b0de86f4a22faf?ri18n=true]]'' August 5, 2018, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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PORTLAND, Ore. - [[Police]] did a good job on Saturday preventing what could have been the most violent far-right rally since last year's deadly "[[Unite the Right]]" gathering in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]] — all they had to do was protect the proto-fascists who came to town, and use riot control weapons, flash-bang grenades and chemical irritants against anti-fascist counter-protesters.
For hours, dozens of officers in full riot gear stood across a closed section of Naito Parkway along the Willamette River, keeping the two sides apart. On one side of the parkway, in Tom McCall Waterfront Park, stood hundreds of out-of-towners belonging to the [[Proud Boys]] — a punch-drunk far-right group of self-described "Western chauvinists" dressed in helmets and body armor — and those aligned with [[Patriot Prayer]] and its leader [[Joey Gibson]], a [[Republican]] Senate candidate from [[Washington]] state who has held a series of increasingly violent rallies in the Pacific Northwest since [[2017]].
Both groups have deep ties to white supremacists.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[Violent spoof video of Trump killing his critics shows how memes have reshaped politics|https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/10/14/violent-spoof-video-trump-killing-his-critics-shows-how-memes-have-reshaped-politics/]]'' October 14, 2019, [[Washington Post]]
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A violent parody aired this weekend at President Trump's [[Miami]]-area golf resort — and the video's mass sharing afterward — is yet another example of how Trump and the once-fringe movements of online trolls and meme-makers who support him have reshaped mainstream politics and the media.
The meme video, a spoof derived from a bloody action film, drew outrage from some for its depiction of Trump shooting journalists and attacking political figures who have been critical of him, both Democrats and [[Republican]]s. Some warned that the clip and others like it could incite real-world violence.
But that outrage also helped ensure the video, which had been available on [[YouTube]] for more than a year, would be circulated more widely. TheGeekzTeam YouTube channel, where the video is displayed, was viewed more than 129,000 times on Monday, up from an average of about 600 views a day, according to data from the tracking site Social Blade.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Violent, unaccountable Border Patrol agents may be coming to your town.|https://www.motherjones.com/anti-racism-police-protest/2020/07/the-border-patrol-may-be-coming-to-your-town/]]'' July 18, 2020, Dan Friedman, [[Mother Jones]]
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The Trump administration says the [[Department of Homeland Security]] can occupy downtown [[Portland]], tear gas protesters, and arrest people on city streets with little explanation. [[Critic]]s say that's fascist. DHS says it's a model to take on the road.
"With as much lawbreaking is going on, we're seeking to prosecute as many people as are breaking the law as it relates to federal jurisdiction," acting Homeland Security Deputy Secretary [[Ken Cuccinelli]] told [[NPR]] on Friday. "That's not always happening with respect to local jurisdiction and local offenses. But, you know, this is a posture we intend to continue not just in Portland but in any of the facilities that we're responsible for around the country."
In Portland, DHS, defying the express wishes of elected officials, appears to be using the fig leaf of defending federal property to pursue President [[Donald Trump]]'s wish to forcibly suppress unrest. In what critics call clearly unconstitutional behavior, camouflage-clad officers—[[Mother Jones]] reported on Friday that they are Border Patrol agents—have arrested protesters, allegedly without identifying or explaining themselves. Federal officers have used tear gas and shot projectiles from paintball guns at protesters.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Viral Video About Eating Babies at AOC Town Hall Was Staged by Pro-Trump Group|https://gizmodo.com/viral-video-about-eating-babies-at-aoc-town-hall-was-st-1838767680]]'' October 4, 2019, Matt Novak, [[Gizmodo]]
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LaRouche PAC, a far-right group that supports [[Donald Trump]], has taken credit for trolling Democratic [[Congress]]woman [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] during a town hall meeting yesterday. An operative with LaRouche made headlines overnight after standing up at AOC's town hall in Queens yesterday and saying that humanity should eat babies, among other ridiculous things, to address the climate crisis.
Viral video from the incident shows a woman posing as a supporter of AOC and wearing a shirt that reads, "Save the Planet, Eat the Children." Many people clearly thought she was mentally disturbed, but LaRouche PAC, a fringe organization that believes climate change is a hoax, was behind the stunt, according to the group's [[Twitter]] account.
"I think your next campaign slogan has to be this: We have got to start eating babies," the unnamed woman says, according to video captured by C-SPAN.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Virginia Declares State of Emergency After Armed Militias Threaten to Storm the Capitol|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/939b3y/virginia-declares-state-of-emergency-after-armed-militias-threaten-to-storm-the-capitol]]'' January 15, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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In response to what he described as "credible intelligence" of threats of violence at an upcoming gun rights rally in [[Richmond]], [[Virginia]] Gov. [[Ralph Northam]] has declared a state of emergency and will temporarily ban individuals from carrying firearms on Capitol grounds.
The governor said at a press conference Wednesday that authorities believe "armed militia groups plan to storm the Capitol" during the January 20 rally.
He also said that law enforcement had intercepted threats and "extremist rhetoric" similar to what was observed prior to the violent [[Unite the Right]] rally in [[Charlottesville]] in August [[2017]]. "We will not allow that mayhem and violence to happen here," he said.
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|>| !Virginia Foxx |
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Virologist saying China released coronavirus worked with Steve Bannon|https://www.businessinsider.com/virologist-who-said-china-released-coronavirus-works-with-steve-bannon-2020-9]]'' September 17, 2020, Aylin Woodward, [[Business Insider]]
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A group of [[Chinese]] virologists released a strange new paper on Monday that claims the new coronavirus was engineered in a Chinese lab.
One of the virologists, [[Li-Meng Yan]], told the [[Fox News]] host [[Tucker Carlson]] it was a "man-made virus" that the Chinese government released "intentionally."
Yan and her coauthors work for groups cofounded by the former Trump strategist [[Steve Bannon]]. He directed the groups before his arrest in August.
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{{f366.png}} ''[[Visa and Mastercard are Trying to Dictate What You Can Watch on Pornhub|https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/12/visa-and-mastercard-are-trying-dictate-what-you-can-watch-pornhub]]'' December 14, 2020, Danny O'Brien, [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]]
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[[Pornhub]] is removing millions of user-uploaded videos. This action comes after a [[New York Times]] column accused the website of hosting sexual videos of underage and nonconsenting women. In response to the Times' article, [[Visa]] and [[Mastercard]] cut ties with Pornhub, making it impossible for Pornhub to process payments other than through cryptocurrencies.
This isn't a debate over whether Pornhub is predatory. This is a question about what level of censorship power we want to give to payment processors.
Sexual exploitation is a scourge on society that needs resources, education, victim support, and, when necessary, prosecution by responsible authorities to address. Visa and Mastercard are the wrong entities for addressing these problems. Visa and Mastercard do not have the skills, expertise, or position to determine complex issues of digital speech. Nuanced challenges to what content should exist online, and whether moderation policies will inadvertently punish otherwise marginalized voices, are issues that legal experts, human rights experts, lawmakers, and courts in the United States and abroad have been deeply considering for years. The truth is, navigating speech policies in a way that won't shut down huge swaths of legitimate and worthy speech is hard. And it's wrong that Visa and Mastercard have the power to—however clumsily—police speech online.
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|>| !Vivian Krause |
|!website |[[fairquestions.typepad.com/rethink_campaigns/|https://fairquestions.typepad.com/rethink_campaigns/]]|
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!!!External links
*[[Vivian Krause|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Vivian_Krause]], SourceWatch.
*[[Oilpatch Journalist Debunks Krause's Conspiracy Theories About Anti-Pipeline Campaigners|https://theenergymix.com/2019/05/20/oilpatch-journalist-debunks-krauses-conspiracy-theories-about-anti-pipeline-campaigners/]], May 20, 2019, The Energy Mix.
*[[Vivian Krause|https://www.desmogblog.com/vivian-m-krause]], DeSmogBlog.
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|>| !Vladimir Putin |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/de/Vladimir_Putin_visited_the_St_Nilus_Stolobensky_Monastery_%282018-01-19%29_06.jpg/175px-Vladimir_Putin_visited_the_St_Nilus_Stolobensky_Monastery_%282018-01-19%29_06.jpg]] |
|!occupation |Politician|
|!birth name |Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin|
|!birth date |October 7, 1952 (68 years)|
|!birth place |[[Leningrad|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Petersburg]], [[Russian SFSR|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Soviet_Federative_Socialist_Republic]], [[Soviet Union|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union]] (now Saint Petersburg, [[Russia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia]])|
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!!!See also
*[[Vladimir Putin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Putin]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Vladimir Putin|https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Vladimir_Putin]] - //Wikiquote.//
*[[Vladimir Putin|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Vladimir_Putin]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
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|>| !Voat |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/61/Voat-logo.png/175px-Voat-logo.png]] |
|!url |[[voat.co|https://voat.co]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Voat|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voat]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Voice Of America Denounces CDC For Blacklisting Reporters After White House Smear|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/cdc-voa-white-house-china-propaganda_n_5ee6de3fc5b6003954d4ffbf?ri18n=true]]'' June 15, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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The [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] was ordered in April not to cooperate with the [[Voice of America]] because the White House claimed the government-funded news service was disseminating [[Chinese]] "propaganda," according to an email unearthed by a watchdog organization.
The bizarre White House attack on the federally funded VOA said "much of the U.S. media takes its lead from [[China]]." The broadside was so odd that many initially thought hackers had posted it on the White House website, The [[New York Times]] reported.
The Voice of America's director on Sunday angrily responded to the C[[DC]], calling the freeze on its reporters "shocking" and "troubling" and comparing the action to authoritarian nations without a free press — like China.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Voice of America leaders to resign amid friction with Trump|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/15/cdc-voice-of-america-media-requests-319503]]'' June 15, 2020, Quint Forgey, [[Politico]]
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[[Voice of America]] director [[Amanda Bennett]] and deputy director [[Sandy Sugawara]] announced their resignations Monday as [[Michael Pack]], their new boss as the head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, settles in.
Pack, a conservative activist and documentary filmmaker with ties to former White House chief strategist [[Steve Bannon]], was confirmed by the Senate earlier this month over Democrats' objections. In his new role, Pack will oversee VOA and several other government-run media properties.
The resignations come amid new efforts by the Trump administration to influence the reporting of the U.S.-funded but independent international news outlet, as well as complaints by the president and his allies about VOA's coverage.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Voice of America top officials resign as Trump-appointed CEO takes over international network|https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/15/media/voice-of-america-top-officials-resign/index.html]]'' June 15, 2020, Brian Stelter, [[CNN]]
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[[New York]] ([[CNN]] Business) Two top officials at [[Voice of America]] resigned on Monday as an appointee of President Trump prepares to take control of the international network and other US federally-funded media operations. The resignations were long in the making.
The Trump administration had been trying to get its nominee, [[Michael Pack]], through the Senate confirmation process for two years.
Earlier this month, after Trump applied additional pressure, the [[Republican]]-controlled Senate voted Pack through, adding to a sense of apprehension at Voice of America, VOA for short, about what comes next.
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|>| !Volodymyr Zelenskiy |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Volodymyr Zelensky |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Voter suppression |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Voting Machine Tampering Is Coming From Inside The MAGA House|https://www.thebulwark.com/voting-machine-tampering-is-coming-from-inside-the-maga-house/]]'' August 9, 2021, Tim Miller, [[The Bulwark]]
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"The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand." – Hal Holbrook
After months of being promised by the former President and his stooges that [[Dominion Voting Systems]] had RIGGED the election, we finally have our first credible investigation into voting machine tampering.
The lede in Monday's Grand Junction Sentinel brings the [[Kraken]]: "The Mesa County Clerk's Office is under investigation…for a breach in security over its election system."
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Vowing crackdown on Russian meddling, US sanctions Ukrainian lawmaker who worked with Giuliani to attack Biden|https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/10/politics/treasury-sanctions-derkach-ukraine-election-interference/index.html]]'' September 10, 2020, Zachary Cohen, [[CNN]]
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The controversial Ukrainian lawmaker, [[Andrii Derkach]], has close ties to President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal lawyer [[Rudy Giuliani]] and was already singled out earlier this summer by the US intelligence community for helping [[Moscow]]'s ongoing efforts to weaken Democratic nominee [[Joe Biden]].
Now, Derkach has been explicitly labeled a [[Russia]]n agent by the US government and sanctioned for attempting to influence the upcoming election.
"Andrii Derkach and other Russian agents employ manipulation and deceit to attempt to influence elections in the United States and elsewhere around the world," Treasury Secretary [[Steven Mnuchin]] said in a statement Thursday, which was included in a Treasury announcement that said Derkach "has been an active Russian agent for over a decade" and maintained "close connections with the Russian intelligence services."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Vox: Park Police call it a "mistake" to insist tear gas wasn't used in Lafayette Square|https://www.axios.com/tear-gas-us-park-police-protests-464ad09b-b4c1-407f-9374-797c2429e2bf.html]]'' June 5, 2020, Fadel Allassan, [[Axios]]
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A U.S. Park [[Police]] spokesperson told [[Vox]] it was a "mistake" to say in a Tuesday statement that tear gas was not used the day prior to clear protesters from [[Lafayette Square]] ahead of President Trump's photo op at St. John's Episcopal Church.
The big picture: Sgt. Eduardo Delgado described the mistake as a difference in semantics. The department — as it claimed in its statement — only used "smoke canisters and pepper balls," which, he conceded, can cause tears and irritate eyes.
Delgado maintained that the U.S. Park Police statement denying the use of tear gas was accurate, noting they did not use tear gas. But he acknowledged that saying the substance was not used could appear to be misleading.
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|>| !W. Brett Wilson |
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!!!See also
*[[W. Brett Wilson|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._Brett_Wilson]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Wai Lana |
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Wait, Does Laura Ingraham Actually Think Toronto Is In The U.S.?|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/laura-ingraham-toronto-united-states_ca_5f11d5c5c5b6cec246c20d68]]'' July 17, 2020, Melanie Woods, [[Huffington Post]]
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On Friday, the "Ingraham Angle" host took to [[Twitter]] to draw a bizarre connection between an online story that claimed [[Toronto]] had limited "religious freedom," and U.S. presidential candidate [[Joe Biden]] .
[[Fox News]] host [[Laura Ingraham]] might want to study up on her Canadian geography.
"Will Joe Biden do more to protect religious liberty than [[Donald Trump]]? Not a prayer," Ingraham wrote, alongside a story from far-right website [[Big League Politics]] that said Toronto had "banned" [[Catholic]] communion.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Wake Up|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TogbPPyQQM]]'' July 30, 2020, The Lincoln Project, [[YouTube]]
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4TogbPPyQQM" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>
Wait. What year is it? Who's president?
Special thanks to Jon Turteltaub for directing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[WalkAway Campaign's Brandon Straka Charged After Capitol Riot|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/salvadorhernandez/brandon-straka-charged-capitol]]'' January 25, 2021, Salvador Hernandez, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Brandon Straka]], a supporter of former president [[Donald Trump]]'s who developed an online following denouncing Democrats as racist, anti-gay, and violent, was charged Monday for taking part in the insurrection at the Capitol earlier this month.
An actor who describes himself as a "former liberal," Straka founded the WalkAway Campaign to encourage others to leave the [[Democratic Party]], earning retweets from Trump as well as regular appearances on conservative TV programs. On Jan. 5, Straka was a speaker at the "[[Stop the Steal]]" rally in [[Washington, DC]]. According to the Department of Justice, on Jan. 6 he urged rioters to force their way into the Capitol building — which can be seen in video he recorded.
Federal charges against him include impeding a law enforcement officer during civil disorder, knowingly entering restricted grounds without authority, and engaging in disorderly conduct to obstruct a congressional hearing.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Wall Street Is Looting the American Retirement System. The Trump Administration Is Helping|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/retirement-private-equity-trump-administration-wall-street-1047576/]]'' August 23, 2020, David Bradley Isenberg, [[Rolling Stone]]
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The Trump administration is pushing dramatic changes to the American retirement system that will benefit [[Wall Street]] but push average citizens into plans that are riskier, less profitable, and loaded with high and hidden fees.
In the past two months, the Trump's Labor Department has introduced two pending changes to deregulate vulturous private equity firms and multi-trillion dollar retirement managers like Vanguard, Fidelity, and BlackRock. A third proposed change would restrict retirement investments with an underlying environmental, social, or governance mission — mainly to boost the struggling fossil-fuel industry.
If finalized, the result will be death by a thousand cuts to Americans' diminished retirement nest egg, amounting to an all-out Wall Street looting of American retirement.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Wall Street Titans Finance Democratic Primary Challenger to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez|https://theintercept.com/2020/04/15/aoc-primary-challenger-cabruso-cabrera-wall-street/]]'' April 15, 2020, Lee Fang, [[The Intercept]]
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[[Wall Street]] titans are financing a direct challenge to firebrand progressive lawmaker Rep. [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]] in the [[New York]] primary on June 23.
Disclosures show that over four dozen finance industry professionals, including several prominent private equity executives and investment bankers, made early donations to [[Michelle Caruso-Cabrera]], a former [[CNBC]] contributor who is challenging Ocasio-Cortez. Caruso-Cabrera was a registered [[Republican]] until a few years ago and authored a [[2010]] book advocating for several conservative positions, including an end to [[Medicare]] and [[Social Security]], which she called "pyramid schemes."
The donors include Glenn Hutchins, the billionaire co-founder of [[Silver Lake]] Partners; James Passin of Firebird Capital; Bruce Schnitzer of Wand Partners; Jeffrey Rosen of Lazard; and Bradley Seaman, managing partner of Parallel49 Equity. The chief executives of [[Goldman Sachs]], PNC Bank, and Virtu Financial, are also among the Caruso-Cabera donors.
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|>| !WallBuilder Presentations Inc. |
|!tax id |75-1627779|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |June 27, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Wallbuilder Presentations|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=751627779]]|<|<|
|!EIN |75-1627779|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |02/1979|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2019_%20.pdf]]|03/01/21| $2,404,460.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/23/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2017_0ffbf508.PDF]]|12/13/18| $2,043,493.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2016_0e99b5fe.PDF]]|12/21/17| $1,854,954.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2015_0d2f6d4f.PDF]]|12/15/16| $4,254,182.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2014_0bc9d4b3.PDF]]|09/10/15| $2,324,707.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2013_0aa12583.PDF]]|10/01/14| $1,907,833.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2012_09980855.PDF]]|09/23/13| $1,574,211.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2011_089fc51d.PDF]]|10/29/12| $1,756,080.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2010_076c98d2.PDF]]|09/01/11| $1,387,243.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2009_065FBB8C.PDF]]|09/24/10| $1,231,322.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2008_05470A84.PDF]]|09/02/09| $1,252,667.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/751627779/751627779_2007_04933FCD.PDF]]|01/07/09| $1,228,034.00|
!!!External links
*[[WallBuilders|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/WallBuilders]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !Walton Family Foundation |
|!tax id |13-3441466|
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 24, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Walton Family Foundation Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=133441466]]|<|<|
|!EIN |13-3441466|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |02/1988|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2018_ .pdf]]|01/27/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2017_101e3a1e.PDF]]|02/07/19| $4,928,847,940.00|
|!2016 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2016_0e81ab08.PDF]]|11/27/17| $3,783,627,318.00|
|!2015 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2015_0d1f1db5.PDF]]|11/23/16| $3,139,570,977.00|
|!2014 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2014_0bff07b1.PDF]]|11/24/15| $2,757,142,372.00|
|!2013 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2013_0adc166e.PDF]]|11/24/14| $2,480,825,574.00|
|!2012 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2012_09ba6c75.PDF]]|11/25/13| $1,999,066,369.00|
|!2011 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2011_08bac74b.PDF]]|11/26/12| $1,701,739,894.00|
|!2010 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2010_07b80146.PDF]]|11/28/11| $1,282,168,113.00|
|!2009 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2009_0686EDD1.PDF]]|11/23/10| $2,275,851,898.00|
|!2008 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2008_0575A3D6.PDF]]|11/25/09| $1,948,806,804.00|
|!2007 |[[990PF|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/133441466/133441466_2007_04709431.PDF]]|11/25/08| $1,595,597,053.00|
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[[File:Yp422 large.jpg|thumb|right|250px|alt=The USS YP-422, a small two-masted vessel with several sailors visible on deck|The yard patrol craft ''USS YP-422'', L. Ron Hubbard's first command, a few days before its official commissioning]]
!!!See also
*[[Military career of L. Ron Hubbard|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_career_of_L._Ron_Hubbard]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[USS PC-815|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_PC-815]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[L. Ron Hubbard military|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
!!!External links
*[[Ron the "War Hero"|http://www.spaink.net/cos/warhero/index.html]], Chris Owen.
*[[Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard's Fake Purple Hearts and Bronze Star!|http://scientologymoneyproject.com/2015/03/14/scientology-founder-l-ron-hubbards-fake-purple-hearts-and-bronze-star/]], The Scientology Money Project.
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*[[Warren Petersen|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Petersen]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Washington Rep. Matt Shea engaged in domestic terrorism against U.S., says state House report|https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/washington-state-rep-matt-shea-engaged-in-domestic-terrorism-against-the-u-s-says-state-house-inquiry/]]'' December 19, 2019, David Gutman, [[Seattle Times]]
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State Rep. [[Matt Shea]] planned and participated in domestic terrorism against the United States before and during the armed takeover at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, an investigation commissioned by the [[Washington]] state House found.
The 108-page report found that beginning in November [[2015]], Shea, working with militia leader [[Ammon Bundy]], helped "in the planning and preparation" of the Malheur takeover, a six-week conflict in which dozens of armed protesters occupied the refuge in rural [[Easter]]n [[Oregon]]. The standoff ended after one protester was shot and killed and dozens were arrested.
"Representative Shea, as a leader in the [[Patriot Movement]], planned, engaged in and promoted a total of three armed conflicts of political violence against the United States Government in three states outside the state of Washington over a three-year period," according to the report released Thursday. "In one conflict Representative Shea led covert strategic pre-planning in advance of the conflict."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Washington Takes Down Financial Disclosures, Claiming Concerns Over Foreign Hackers|https://readsludge.com/2020/06/24/washington-takes-down-financial-disclosures-claiming-concerns-over-foreign-hackers/]]'' June 24, 2020, Donald Shaw, [[Sludge]]
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On Sunday afternoon of Memorial Day weekend, the commissioners of [[Washington]] state's Public Disclosure Commission (P[[DC]]) received an urgent email. "This is not something I take lightly, but it appears we have a serious problem on our hands," read the email from Democratic state Sen. Sam Hunt, the chairman of the State Government, Tribal Relations and Elections Committee, which has jurisdiction over the commission. "I am requesting that the PDC put a hold on posting legislative and other F-1s online."
F-1s are the financial affairs statements that the state's elected officials, executive officers, and candidates for office are required to file and are made available to the public for review. The filings, which include information on officials' financial assets, business affiliations, and other details, are meant to inform the public about possible conflicts of interest. They do not include account details, [[Social Security]] numbers, or other highly sensitive information, and the value of assets are disclosed using codes that indicate broad ranges.
In the email, which [[Sludge]] reviewed, Hunt said that the PDC was "being assaulted by international data thieves from [[China]], [[Russia]], and [[Germany]]" who wanted access to use the information on the forms for "who knows what purpose." He asked the agency to immediately take down the data, adding that they could not wait for legislative action because "the crisis is now."
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*[[The Washington Times|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Washington_Times]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Washington Times Editor and Wife Promote Radical Right Agenda|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2005/washington-times-editor-and-wife-promote-radical-right-agenda]]'' April 28, 2005, Heidi Beirich, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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Marian Kester Coombs is a woman who believes America has become a "den of iniquity" thanks to "its efforts to accommodate minorities." White men should "run, not walk" to wed "racially conscious" white women and avoid being out-bred by non-whites.
Latinos are "rising to take this country away from those who made it," the "Euroamericans." [[Muslim]]s are "human hyenas" who "smell blood" and are "closing in" on their "weakened prey," meaning "the white race."
Blacks, Coombs sneers, are "saintly victims who can do no wrong." Black solidarity and non-white immigration are imposing "racial revolution and decomposition" in America.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Watch Richard Spencer rally the alt-right: America is white people's "creation"|https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/paz77z/watch-richard-spencer-rally-the-alt-right-america-is-white-peoples-creation]]'' November 21, 2016, Alex Thompson, [[Vice News]]
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[[Richard Spencer]], the man who claims to have coined the term "alt-right" gave a speech in the nation's capital Saturday in which he attacked Jews, quoted Nazi propaganda in German, and proclaimed that America is white people's "creation, it is our inheritance, and it belongs to us."
A conference of alt-right writers and activists cheered Spencer's speech given just a few blocks from the [[White House]], some extending their arms out in a Nazi salute yelling, "Heil victory."
Racist members of the alt-right — which the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]s defines as "a set of far-right ideologies, groups, and individuals whose core belief is that 'white identity' is under attack … " — have been unwavering in their support for President-elect [[Donald Trump]] and gathered in D.C. to celebrate that white people, as Spencer put it, are "awakening to their own identity."
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Watch Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse school Amy Coney Barrett on dark money|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/10/watch-sen-sheldon-whitehouse-school-amy-coney-barrett-on-dark-money/]]'' October 13, 2020, Stephanie Mencimer, [[Mother Jones]]
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For indispensable reporting on the coronavirus crisis, the election, and more, subscribe to the [[Mother Jones]] Daily newsletter.
The confirmation hearing this week for Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, is largely a piece of political theater, whose outcome is already a given. "This is probably not about persuading each other unless something really dramatic happens," Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman [[Lindsey Graham]] (R-S.C.) conceded in his opening statement Monday. "All [[Republican]]s will vote yes, and all Democrats will vote no." And Barrett will be confirmed to her lifetime appointment.
With no way to block the confirmation, Democrats instead have used the time to focus not so much on the nominee in front of them but on issues relevant to the process. Sen. [[Sheldon Whitehouse]] (D-R.I.) took his full 30 minutes to provide a Schoolhouse Rock!–style tutorial on the dark money forces at work behind Barrett's nomination—a process he called "The Scheme." Citing the [[Washington Post]], Whitehouse described a $250 million dark money operation designed to capture the courts and push cases to friendly judges in the hopes of favorable rulings. "Two hundred and fifty million dollars is a lot of money to spend if you're not getting anything for it," he said. "So that raises the question: What are they getting for it?"
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Watch Trump Advisor's Bonkers Rant Pushing COVID-19 Conspiracies|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/watch-trump-advisors-bonkers-rant-pushing-covid-19-conspiracies-1024196/]]'' July 4, 2020, Peter Wade, [[Rolling Stone]]
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In an obvious attempt to deflect blame from President Trump's dismal handling of the coronavirus pandemic in America, White House trade adviser [[Peter Navarro]] went on an extended rant on Friday, tossing out unproven conspiracy theories as if he were holding court in a [[QAnon]] forum.
Navarro, a now-infamous, bomb-throwing advocate of Trump's more than suggested that [[China]] was somehow able to "weaponize" the virus to kill Americans, while at the same time allowing many other countries to contain the spread.
China "spawned the virus," Navarro said. "They hid the virus. They sent hundreds of thousands of [[Chinese]] nationals over here to seed and spread the virus before we knew."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Watch VICE News Tonight's full episode "Charlottesville: Race and Terror"|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qvzn8p/vice-news-tonight-full-episode-charlottesville-race-and-terror]]'' August 21, 2017, [[Vice News]]
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On Saturday hundreds of white nationalists, alt-righters, and neo-Nazis traveled to [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], to participate in the "[[Unite the Right]]" rally. By Saturday evening three people were dead – one protester and two police officers – and many more injured.
"VICE News Tonight" correspondent Elle Reeve went behind the scenes with white nationalist leaders, including [[Christopher Cantwell]], [[Robert Ray]], [[David Duke]], and [[Matthew Heimbach]] — as well as counterprotesters. VICE News Tonight also spoke with residents of Charlottesville, members of the [[Black Lives Matter]] movement, and the Charlottesville [[Police]].
From the neo-Nazi protests at Emancipation Park to Cantwell's hideaway outside Virginia, "VICE News Tonight" provides viewers with exclusive, up-close and personal access inside the unrest.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Watchdog Group Asks Congressional Ethics Office To Investigate How Devin Nunes Is Paying For His Many SLAPP Suits|https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20200228/01045743999/watchdog-group-asks-congressional-ethics-office-to-investigate-how-devin-nunes-is-paying-his-many-slapp-suits.shtml]]'' February 28, 2020, Mike Masnick, [[TechDirt]]
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A bunch of folks keep asking just how [[Devin Nunes]] is paying for all of his various lawsuits against news organizations, journalists, political operatives, critics, and, most famously, a satirical internet cow. And now, a watchdog group, the Campaign [[Legal]] Center, has sent quite a letter, asking the [[Office of Congressional Ethics]] to investigate whether Nunes is violating any ethics rules in how these cases are financed.
We write to request that the Office of Congressional Ethics ("OCE") investigate whether Representative Devin Nunes is receiving free legal services in violation of the Rules of the House of Representatives ("House rules"). Specifically, Representative Nunes retained an attorney who represents him in several defamation lawsuits in various courts where he seeks a total of nearly $1 billion in damages. House rules prohibit a Member from receiving free legal services, unless the Member establishes a Legal Expense Fund ("LEF"). According to the House Legislative Resource Center, Representative Nunes has not filed any of the required reports to establish an LEF. The relevant facts detailed below establish that the OCE Board should authorize an investigation of Representative Nunes.
Representative Nunes's overt involvement with the highly-publicized lawsuits threatens to establish a precedent that the Legal Expense Fund ("LEF") regulations no longer apply to Members. Although Representative Nunes is entitled to legal representation and he may pursue any legal action to protect and defend his interests, he must comply with House rules. An OCE investigation will preserve Representative Nunes's legal right to counsel while upholding well-established House rules and precedent.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Watchdog group files complaint against Turning Point org over not disclosing donors|https://www.salon.com/2021/03/24/watchdog-group-files-complaint-against-turning-point-org-over-not-disclosing-donors/]]'' March 24, 2021, Zachary Petrizzo, [[Salon]]
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[[Turning Point Action]], a sister organization to the conservative student activist group Turning Point [[USA]] that was launched to target Democrats in the [[2020]] election and founded by Trump ally [[Charlie Kirk]], was hit with a [[Federal Election Commission]] complaint Tuesday filed by the dark money watchdog organization Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in [[Washington]] (CREW).
In the FEC complaint, CREW alleges that Turning Point Action, a fundraising 501(c)(4) entity, failed to disclose donor information and violated the [[Federal Election Campaign Act]] by soliciting donations that were specifically targeted at re-electing [[Donald Trump]] and opposing Democrats in the 2020 election cycle.
"The FEC should investigate Turning Point Action for violating the Federal Election Campaign Act by failing to disclose any of its donors despite making more than $1.4 million in independent expenditures in 2020," the complaint argues. "According to its filings with the FEC, Turning Point Action made more than $250 in independent expenditures in 2020 — indeed it made more than $1.4 million in independent expenditures — but it disclosed no contributors."
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Watchdog org: Trump '16 campaign, PAC illegally coordinated|https://apnews.com/article/election-2020-donald-trump-political-action-committees-elections-campaigns-42a5705b23bbbc780083f57b071bbcb0]]'' October 16, 2020, Garance Burke, [[Associated Press]]
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New documents from a former [[Cambridge Analytica]] insider reveal what an election watchdog group claims was illegal coordination between [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2016]] presidential campaign and a billionaire-funded pro-Trump super PAC.
The legal complaint touches on some of the same people involved in today's hotly contested presidential race and provides a detailed account alleging that Trump's last campaign worked around election rules to coordinate behind the scenes with the political action committee.
The now-defunct British data analytics firm violated election law by ignoring its own written firewall policy, blurring the lines between work created for Trump's 2016 campaign and the [[Make America Number 1]] super PAC, according to an updated complaint the nonpartisan [[Campaign Legal Center]] filed Friday with the [[Federal Election Commission]].
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{{f372.png}} ''[[Watchdog: Homeland Security officials were wrongly appointed|https://apnews.com/25347f25d17b9d798f29522a7b7296b2]]'' August 14, 2020, Ben Fox, [[Associated Press]]
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The two most senior officials in the U.S. [[Department of Homeland Security]] were improperly appointed to the posts under federal law by the Trump administration, a nonpartisan congressional watchdog said Friday.
The [[Government Accountability Office]] says acting DHS Secretary [[Chad Wolf]] and his acting deputy, [[Ken Cuccinelli]], are ineligible to run the agency under the Vacancy Reform Act.
It was not immediately clear what effects the determination would have on DHS, an agency that has acting officials, serving without Senate confirmation, in a number of prominent roles and is at the forefront of key administration initiatives on immigration and law enforcement.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[We Analyzed How Dangerous Far Right Ideas Spread Online|https://time.com/5627494/we-analyzed-how-the-great-replacement-and-far-right-ideas-spread-online-the-trends-reveal-deep-concerns/]]'' July 18, 2019, Jacob Davey, [[Time magazine]]
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"We are being replaced," the Belgian politician Dries van Langenhove repeatedly posted on social media this Spring. Despite his use of words echoing the rhetoric found in two recent terrorist manifestos, his far-right party Vlaams Belang ("Flemish Interest") made historic gains in [[Belgium]]'s [[2019]] triple election.
Popular support for politicians who build their campaigns around anti-migrant and anti-[[Muslim]] themes have surged across the Western world. So have hate-speech, hate crimes and terror attacks against minority communities, as data from the US, the [[UK]] and [[Germany]] show. Just over the last few months, the idea that white populations are being systematically replaced by non-whites has been referenced in major terrorist attacks in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]] and [[San Diego]], [[California]].
Our new research has found that the theory that became known as the "great replacement" has gained significant traction across social media.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[We need scientists to quiz Covid consensus, not act as agents of disinformation|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/nov/22/we-need-scientists-to-quiz-covid-consensus-not-act-as-agents-of-disinformation]]'' November 22, 2020, Sonia Sodha, [[The Guardian]]
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There are the libertarian thinktanks and politicians who, on principle, resist any regulation that could protect people's health, such as the [[American Institute for Economic Research]], which has promoted unscientific claims about herd immunity. And there are the shameless populists who will embrace any cause that allows them to consume ever-increasing amounts of political oxygen, such as [[Nigel Farage]].
But the most puzzling motivation in the disinformation ecosystem are of the scientists who get caught up in it. In this pandemic, a trio of scientists wrote the "Great Barrington declaration" that claimed that governments can control the spread of the virus simply by segregating the vulnerable and their carers from society. This despite the fact it would be pretty much impossible, and ethically questionable, for 30%-40% of the population to lock themselves away for what at best would be well over a year. This magical thinking has lent a sheen of legitimacy to those who wish to corrupt the legitimate debate about social restrictions with the assertion that they are not needed.
[[Masks]] are another area where scientists have been co-opted into the disinformation wars. There is growing evidence that masks are effective in preventing the transmission of coronavirus by reducing the risk of mask-wearers who have the virus passing it on to others. First, we are learning more about how the virus spreads, primarily through droplets and aerosols that we all expel into the air by breathing and talking; we know that even quite basic masks can significantly reduce this. Second, observational studies that compare areas where people are required to wear masks in public spaces with those where they are not suggest that masks slow spread. Third, there is little evidence that wearing a mask leads people to engage in riskier behaviour; in fact, wearing a mask seems to be associated with other protective behaviour such as social distancing.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[We Need To Talk About Sen. Mike Lee's Far-Right Pocket Constitution|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/mike-lee-pocket-constitution_n_5f88b08cc5b681f7da1fdee3?ri18n=true]]'' October 15, 2020, Chris D'Angelo, [[Huffington Post]]
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On Monday, 10 days after testing positive for COVID-19, a maskless Sen. [[Mike Lee]] (R-[[Utah]]) appeared at a Senate hearing on Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court nomination, where he spent the majority of his allotted 10 minutes "pontificating on the nature of constitutional government," as The [[Daily Beast]] aptly described it.
Toward the end of his lecture, Lee produced a pocket-size U.S. Constitution and shook it as he emphasized his words.
"This is a thing that works, and works best when every one of us reads it, understands it," Lee declared, pointing at the booklet. "And takes and honors an oath to uphold it and protect it and defend it."
But Lee's copy was no ordinary Constitution. It was an annotated version that's published by a fringe [[Mormon]] group founded by the late conspiracy theorist [[W. Cleon Skousen]] and which has become the favorite of anti-government extremists and right-wing figures, including the men who led an armed seizure of an [[Oregon]] wildlife refuge over the conviction of two arsonist ranchers.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[We Sent Alex Jones' Infowars Supplements To A Lab. Here's What's In Them.|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/charliewarzel/we-sent-alex-jones-infowars-supplements-to-a-lab-heres]]'' August 9, 2017, Charlie Warzel, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Alex Jones]]' wildly popular suite of [[Infowars]] supplements probably won't kill you, but extensive tests provided to [[BuzzFeed News]] have shown that they're little more than overpriced and ineffective blends of vitamins and minerals that have been sold in stores for ages.
The independent test results are the work of Labdoor, a [[San Francisco]]–based lab that tests and grades dietary supplements. Labdoor ran full tests on six popular Infowars supplements to determine the exact makeup of each supplement and screen for various dangerous and illegal chemicals. It also investigated a few of the products that "claimed incredible benefits for what seemed like could just be simple ingredients."
"We tested samples in triplicate, and wherever possible, cross-checked those results with at least two independent analytical laboratories, so we have complete trust in our conclusions," Brian Brandley, Labdoor's laboratory director, told BuzzFeed News.
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{{f43.png}} ''[[We should be afraid of Peter Thiel|https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2018/01/12/trump-isnt-the-only-menace-to-a-free-press/]]'' January 12, 2018, Molly Roberts, Opinion, [[Washington Post]]
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[[Peter Thiel]] killed [[Gawker]] once. Now it looks like he may kill it again.
[[Reuters]] reports that the venture capitalist has put in a bid to buy the defunct news site, which became defunct after he bankrolled a lawsuit that drove it into bankruptcy in [[2016]]. If Thiel succeeds, he will own Gawker's archives and all the nasty things its writers said about him. Then, he can delete them.
This is scary. And, of course, it has divided the Internet. Some think Gawker fed all of society's worst voyeuristic impulses while tearing away at journalistic values, or at least that the outlet's clickbaity catering to the prurient negated any more serious work it produced. Others maintain that Gawker could have saved media if media had listened — that the norms it challenged needed a good knocking around and that the website skewered people in positions of power who'd gone unskewered too long.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[We Tried to Obtain Footage of Michael Reinoehl's Killing. Police Say It Doesn't Exist|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/k7qjde/we-tried-to-obtain-footage-of-michael-reinoehls-killing-police-say-it-doesnt-exist]]'' September 16, 2020, Jason Koebler, [[Vice News]]
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The four law enforcement agencies involved in the killing of [[Michael Reinoehl]], the man who appeared to admit to shooting and killing a right-wing protester at a pro-Trump rally in [[Portland]] earlier this month, say they do not have any video footage of the incident.
That apparent lack of footage is critical, considering that the narrative of what happened during the attempted arrest of Reinoehl in the town of Lacey, [[Washington]], is so confusing. An eyewitness interviewed by VICE News said he did not see Reinoehl pull a weapon; U.S. Marshals, who led a fugitive task force arresting Reinoehl, initially said he drew his weapon on officers and was subsequently shot. (The Marshals told VICE News that "per policy, we cannot comment as this is an ongoing investigation.") The Thurston County Sheriff's Office (TCOS), which was not involved in the shooting but is investigating the Reinoehl killing, clarified that he had a handgun at the time of his death, but the TCOS wasn't yet sure whether he drew or fired it.
President Trump has described Reinoehl's killing as "retribution."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[We Watched Gavin McInnes's Full Anti-Semitic Rant So You Don't Have To|https://www.canadalandshow.com/rebel-media-star-gavin-mcinnes-has-theories-on-jews/]]'' March 14, 2017, Jonathan Goldsbie, [[Canadaland]]
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As a person sensitive to accusations that the Rebel appeals to Nazis, this was probably a frustrating weekend for [[Ezra Levant]].
It can't be fun to arrange a "fact-finding mission" to [[Israel]] for yourself and your colleagues, only to find that one of them has used the opportunity to shoot a video meriting praise from both [[David Duke]] and [[Richard Spencer]].
[[Gavin McInnes]] is one of those characters you sometimes find on the far right, whose pseudo-comic riffing just barely conceals the casualness of his bigotry. The Rebel traffics in such personalities, who appear to be heartily welcomed so long as they primarily direct their anger toward [[Muslim]]s. But every now and then, it turns out that — surprise! — someone who makes broad, sweeping generalizations about members of one religious group also has theories about others.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Wealthy Chinese exile Guo Wengui, tied to misinformation campaigns, sued by investors in media company|https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/23/guo-wengui-sued-by-investors-in-media-company.html]]'' August 23, 2021, Brian Schwartz, [[CNBC]]
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Fugitive [[Chinese]] billionaire [[Guo Wengui]] hold a news conference on November 20, [[2018]] in [[New York]], on the death of of tycoon Wang Jian in [[France]] on July 3, 2018.
It is unclear how much these investors aim to recover in damages. The complaint alleges that a colleague of Guo's and an arm of the media company eventually raised at least $117 million from mainly inexperienced investors.
The plaintiffs are seeking to recover damages. The suit alleges Guo and other defendants violated multiple state laws including the sale of unregistered securities and the fraudulent sale of securities.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Wealthy Donors and Fossil Fuel Interests Pump Millions into Super PACs for 2020 Elections|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/02/28/wealthy-donors-fossil-fuel-interests-pump-millions-super-pacs-2020-elections/]]'' February 28, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSED by CMD]]
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[[Independent]] political spending groups are readying their arsenals to flood the airwaves with [[2020]] election ads praising their preferred candidates or attacking those they don't like. Right-wing millionaires and billionaires and fossil fuel corporations are helping them do so.
Leading the pack are Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein, the midwestern executives of shipping supply giant Uline, having donated a total of $19.4 million to seven super PACs from January [[2019]] through January 2020.
Oil and materials conglomerate [[Koch Industries]] has donated the most of any corporation so far, giving nearly $5.3 million to three super PACs, including $4 million to AFP Action, which is the sister group of [[Charles Koch]]'s flagship political nonprofit, [[Americans for Prosperity]]. Also funding AFP Action is the group's predecessor, [[Freedom Partners Action Fund]], which gave nearly $6.5 million.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Weapons Found In Home Of Ex-Cop Charged In Capitol Attack|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/christopherm51/former-cop-charged-capitol-attack-amasses-weapons]]'' July 1, 2021, Christopher Miller, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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While some people charged in the Jan. 6 attack on the US Capitol have shown remorse for their actions and taken plea deals, [[Thomas Robertson]] has posted defiant messages on social media and, according to court records, defied a judge's order to amass an arsenal of weapons. The former Rocky Mount, [[Virginia]], police officer who stormed the Capitol with his cop buddy and posted a photograph of them inside the building on [[Instagram]] was arrested Jan. 13 and released on several conditions, one of which was not to possess firearms. But when [[FBI]] agents searched Robertson's home on Tuesday they found a loaded M4 rifle, large amounts of ammunition, and a partially assembled pipe bomb, according to a court document filed Wednesday.
FBI Items found in Robertson's home on Tuesday
The search came after the FBI reviewed emails in Robertson's [[Yahoo]] account that led to records from Gunbroker.com. The records showed that Robertson had ordered 34 weapons from the website, "transporting them in interstate commerce while under felony indictment" after he was indicted on felony charges in January.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[Website that called Trump impeachment 'a Jew coup' gets press passes for president's trip|https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-impeachment-trunews-antisemitism-jew-coup-press-pass-a9303811.html]]'' January 27, 2020, Michael Grynbaum, [[The Independent]]
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To coordinate coverage of [[Donald Trump]]'s trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos, [[Switzerland]], the White House provided press passes to the usual mix of American news organisations, including [[Fox News]], [[Reuters]] and The [[New York Times]].
One media outlet stood out: [[TruNews]], a website aimed at conservative [[Christian]]s whose founder, a pastor named [[Rick Wiles]], recently described Mr Trump's impeachment as "a Jew coup" planned by "a [[Jewish]] cabal".
Five employees of TruNews, which is based in [[Florida]], received formal credentials from the White House to cover the president's trip, Mr Wiles said in an interview last week from his hotel room in Switzerland – a room in a ski lodge reserved by the Trump administration for travelling members of the American press. (Like other media organisations, TruNews paid for its flights and lodging.)
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Website that published Virginia governor's racist yearbook photo has ties to Corey Stewart campaign|https://thinkprogress.org/website-that-published-virginia-governors-racist-yearbook-photo-has-ties-to-corey-stewart-campaign-6886e1111c98/]]'' February 2, 2019, Joshua Eaton, [[ThinkProgress]]
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The far-right news site that was first to publish a deeply racist photo from [[Virginia]] Governor Ralph Northam's [[1984]] yearbook is owned by a consultant for [[Corey Stewart]], the right-wing, neo-Confederate sympathizer who launched a failed bid to run against Northam for the state's governorship in [[2017]].
[[Big League Politics]], which broke the Northam story, was acquired last year by [[Mustard Seed Media]], according to a report last year in The [[Daily Beast]]. Mustard Seed is owned by former Stewart campaign consultant [[Reilly O'Neal]], who also worked with [[Roy Moore]]'s failed Senate campaign in [[Alabama]].
Another former Stewart and Moore consultant, [[Noel Fritsch]], is also involved with running Big League Politics, according to The Daily Beast.
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A widely shared article on social media inaccurately claims [[Canada]] is the source of the [[2019]] coronavirus outbreak in [[China]].
Zero Hedge, a blog with a track record of publishing false information, said in a Jan. 26 story that the coronavirus is part of a [[Chinese]] plot to develop a bioweapon. The article was republished from a website called Great Game India.
"Last year a mysterious shipment was caught smuggling [[Coronavirus]] from Canada. It was traced to Chinese agents working at a Canadian lab," the story reads. "Subsequent investigation by GreatGameIndia linked the agents to Chinese Biological Warfare Program from where the virus is suspected to have leaked causing the Wuhan Coronavirus outbreak."
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''WeChat'' is a Chinese multi-purpose [[messaging|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/messaging_apps]], [[social media|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/social_media]] and [[mobile payment|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mobile_payment]] [[app|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mobile_app]] developed by [[Tencent|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tencent]]. It was first released in 2011, and became one of the world's largest standalone mobile apps in 2018,<<ref " [1]">><ref name = TheEconomist>[[WeChat's world|https://www.economist.com/news/business/21703428-chinas-wechat-shows-way-social-medias-future-wechats-world]]. 2016-08-16.</ref> with over 1 billion [[monthly active users|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/monthly_active_users]].<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">><<ref " [4]">> WeChat has been described as [[China's|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China]] "app for everything" and a "super app" because of its wide range of functions.<<ref " [5]">><<ref " [6]">><<ref " [7]">> Due to its popularity, user activity on WeChat is used for [[mass surveillance in China|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mass_surveillance_in_China]].<<ref " [8]">><<ref " [9]">><<ref " [10]">> WeChat also [[censors politically sensitive topics in China|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_censorship_in_China]].<<ref " [11]">><<ref " [12]">><<ref " [13]">><<ref " [14]">>
!!!See also
*[[WeChat|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeChat]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[http://www.techinasia.com/messaging-apps-should-reveal-monthly-active-users/ It's time for messaging apps to quit the bullshit numbers and tell us how many users are active]. techinasia.com. January 23, 2014. Steven Millward.">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[WeChat now has over 1 billion active monthly users worldwide \u00b7 TechNode|https://technode.com/2018/03/05/wechat-1-billion-users/]]. //TechNode//. 5 March 2018.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "[[Tencent's Profit Is Better Than Expected|https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-15/tencent-s-profit-beats-as-ad-sales-growth-complements-gaming]]. //Bloomberg.com//. 15 November 2017.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "[[WeChat users pass 900 million as app becomes integral part of Chinese lifestyle|http://www.thedrum.com/news/2017/11/15/wechat-users-pass-900-million-app-becomes-integral-part-chinese-lifestyle]]. //The Drum//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[Huge Rounds, Heated Competition: How Tencent & Alibaba Are Defining VC In China - Crunchbase News|https://news.crunchbase.com/news/huge-rounds-heated-competition-tencent-alibaba-defining-vc-china/]]. //Crunchbase News//.">><br/><<footnotes " [6]" "[[WeChat touts success of 580,000 'mini-programs' now in use|https://america.cgtn.com/2018/01/15/wechat-mini-programs-open-class-pro-2018]]. //CGTN America//. 16 January 2018.">><br/><<footnotes " [7]" "[[How WeChat Became China's App For Everything|https://www.fastcompany.com/3065255/china-wechat-tencent-red-envelopes-and-social-money]]. //Fast Company//. 2 January 2017.">><br/><<footnotes " [8]" "Cockerell, Isobel (9 May 2019). [[Inside China's Massive Surveillance Operation|https://www.wired.com/story/inside-chinas-massive-surveillance-operation/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [9]" "Dou, Eva (Dec 8, 2017). [[Jailed for a Text: China's Censors Are Spying on Mobile Chat Groups|https://www.wsj.com/articles/jailed-for-a-text-chinas-censors-are-spying-on-mobile-chat-groups-1512665007]].">><br/><<footnotes " [10]" "McDonell, Stephen (7 June 2019). [[WeChat and the Surveillance State|https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-china-blog-48552907]].">><br/><<footnotes " [11]" "[[China: World Leader of Internet Censorship|https://www.hrw.org/news/2011/06/03/china-world-leader-internet-censorship]]. June 3, 2011.">><br/><<footnotes " [12]" "Sonnad, Nikki (April 17, 2017). [[What happens when you try to send politically sensitive messages on WeChat|https://qz.com/960948/what-happens-when-you-try-to-send-politically-sensitive-messages-on-wechat/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [13]" "Millward, Steven (January 10, 2013). [[Now China's WeChat App is Censoring Its Users Globally|https://www.techinasia.com/china-wechat-censoring-users-globally]].">><br/><<footnotes " [14]" "Muncaster, Phil (January 11, 2013). [[China censors chat users outside China|https://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/01/11/china_censors_beyond_borders/]].">>
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Welcome to the Trumpocalypse|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-evangelicals-apocalypse-coronavirus-981995/]]'' April 11, 2020, Bob Moser, [[Rolling Stone]]
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[[Donald Trump]] had such high hopes for [[Easter]]. So high, in fact, that when he burst forth on [[Fox News]] a couple of weeks ago with his idea of "re-opening" the country wide this coming Sunday, he gave it an exemplary rating of three "beautifuls": "I just thought that it was a beautiful time … a beautiful timeline. It's a beautiful day."
You could close your eyes and easily imagine what the president was envisioning: At a time of his appointing, on Easter Sunday, shop doors would be flung open simultaneously across America to great cheers. The people singing hymns in "packed churches" would turn their minds and hearts toward Trump and the miracle he'd wrought. Next morning, the stock market would rise like [[Jesus]]. And so it would come to pass that this Easter — Trump's Easter — would be even bigger than the original.
The whole doomed idea apparently had a divine origin of sorts. Reportedly, the president had begun to view the Christian holiday as his best chance at resurrecting his reelection hopes, with one grand spectacle, while watching one of his "faith advisers," the Rev. Franklin Jentezen of [[Gainesville]], Ga., preach online to a vast, near-empty sanctuary in mid-March, on the Sunday Trump had designated as a National Day of Prayer for "healing" COVID-19.
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{{f81.png}} ''[[Welcome to the Weird World of Australia's 'Fake Sheikh', Mohammad Tawhidi|https://www.abc.net.au/religion/welcome-to-the-weird-world-of-australias-fake-sheikh-mohammad-ta/10095874]]'' April 11, 2017, Chloe Patton, [[ABC News (Australia)]]
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Welcome to the thoroughly weird world of [[Mohammad]] Tawhidi, the man the mainstream [[Muslim]] community has dubbed [[Australia]]'s "fake sheikh."
Anointed as a religious leader by the tabloid media, this Shia extremist is using its newspapers and television programs to wage a sectarian war against Australia's majority Sunni community. And their audiences can't get enough.
Ayaan [[Hirsi Ali]] has called for Tawhidi to be "elevated to celebrity status" to counter the influence of Waleed Aly, who she accuses of "having a stake in a [[Muslim Brotherhood]]-type of organisation." A skim through the headlines of the past fortnight indicates she needn't have bothered: Tawhidi has already made it.
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*[[Wellspring Committee|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Wellspring_Committee]], SourceWatch.
*[[Wellspring's Flow: Dark Money Outfit Helped Fuel Groups on Political Front Lines|https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2013/11/wellsprings-flow/]], Viveca Novak, Robert Maguire and Peter Overby, November 5, 2013, OpenSecrets, Center for Responsive Politics.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Welp, the GOP Now Has 15 QAnon-Linked Candidates on the November Ballot|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/m7jxpb/welp-the-gop-now-has-16-qanon-linked-candidates-on-the-november-ballot]]'' August 5, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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The November ballot is starting to get crowded with candidates tied to [[QAnon]].
On Tuesday evening, a GOP challenger in [[Arizona]] secured a place on the ballot — becoming the 16th person with links to the sprawling pro-Trump conspiracy theory to have a shot at getting into public office.
[[Daniel Wood]], a 42-year-old Marine Corps veteran and ex-cop who now manages an egg farm, ran uncontested as a [[Republican]] in Arizona's 3rd [[Congress]]ional District, which encompasses [[Tucson]] and shares a border with [[Mexico]]. In November, Wood will face Rep. Raúl Grijalva, a Democrat seeking his 10th term in office. It'll be an uphill battle for Wood, but not impossible: The district was red for about three decades until Grijalva won in [[2010]]. Grijalva ran uncontested in [[2016]], and in [[2018]], he took home 64% of the vote.
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*[[Wendy Rogers (politician)|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy_Rogers_(politician)]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f1.png}} ''[[West Point summoned cadets back for Trump's graduation speech. Now several have the coronavirus.|https://www.motherjones.com/coronavirus-updates/2020/06/west-point-summoned-cadets-back-for-trumps-graduation-speech-now-several-have-the-coronavirus/]]'' June 1, 2020, Dan Spinelli, [[Mother Jones]]
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[[West Point]] did not need to have an in-person graduation ceremony this year. The nation's oldest military service academy had its cadets leave campus in March as the coronavirus outbreak began spreading across the United States, especially in [[New York]], which has more than twice the amount of infections as any other state.
But President [[Donald Trump]] insisted on giving an in-person speech to the 1,000-person graduating class for the June 13 commencement, forcing Army leaders to scramble their plans and summon cadets back to campus. On Monday, the Army completed a screening of all returning graduates and announced that 1.5 percent, about 15 or 16 students, had tested positive for COVID-19.
"This was anticipated," Army spokesperson Emanuel L. Ortiz said in an emailed statement. "None were symptomatic, and no cadet has contracted through person-to-person contact while under the Army's care."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[WH Adviser Berated FDA Officials For Not Approving COVID-19 Therapeutics 'On Trump Time'|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/wh-adviser-berated-fda-officials-for-not-approving-covid-19-therapeutics-on-trump-time]]'' August 24, 2020, Cristina Cabrera, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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White House trade adviser [[Peter Navarro]] reportedly blew up at [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) officials during a meeting last Monday for not producing a drug for COVID-19 quickly enough for President [[Donald Trump]].
"You are all Deep State and you need to get on Trump Time," Navarro told them, according to Axios.
According to a conspiracy theory peddled by Trump and his allies, a shadow group of government actors have formed a "deep state" to actively undermine the President from the inside.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What Alternate Reality Games Teach Us About the Dangerous Appeal of QAnon|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/qj4xbm/what-alternate-reality-games-teach-us-about-the-dangerous-appeal-of-qanon]]'' August 5, 2020, Adrian Hin, [[Vice News]]
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The far-right [[QAnon]] conspiracy theory is so sprawling, it's hard to know where people join. Last week, it was 5G cell towers, this week it's Wayfair; who knows what next week will bring? But QAnon's followers always seem to begin their journey with the same refrain: "I've done my research."
I'd heard that line before. In early [[2001]], the marketing for [[Steven Spielberg]]'s latest movie, A.I., had just begun. [[YouTube]] wouldn't launch for another four years, so you had to be eagle-eyed to spot the unusual credit next to Haley Joel Osment, Jude Law, and [[France]]s O'Connor: Jeanine Salla, the movie's "Sentient Machine Therapist."
Soon after, Ain't It Cool News (AICN) posted a tip from a reader:
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What Are Poll Watchers? What Do They Do In Elections?|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/skbaer/poll-watchers-election-trump]]'' October 1, 2020, Stephanie K. Baer, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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President Trump called on supporters to "watch" polling places, but in most states people can't just show up at a polling place and say they want to watch what's going on. There's a process — and rules on how to do it.
In what election experts and observers described as a disturbing moment during the first presidential debate on Tuesday night, President [[Donald Trump]] urged his supporters to "watch" polling places as he sowed doubt in the integrity of the election. Speaking about an incident in [[Philadelphia]] earlier that day, where people claiming to be poll watchers were turned away from satellite elections offices, Trump said, "They were thrown out. They weren't allowed to watch. "You know why?" he said. "Because bad things happen in Philadelphia." Poll watchers have been part of elections in the US — and around the world — for a long time, but despite Trump's request for supporters to show up at the polls, people can't just go to a polling place to check out what's going on there. There's a process — and rules on how to do it — and it varies by state.
Some states don't allow observers at the polls, while others permit poll watchers to observe nearly every stage of the election process, from the testing of voting machines to the counting of ballots. In [[Pennsylvania]], for example, where the incident Trump referred to occurred, people can only observe voting at traditional polling locations on Election Day. Poll watchers are not permitted to observe satellite elections offices in Philadelphia, and the city has not yet certified any election observers for the general election, according to elections officials. On Thursday, the Trump campaign filed a lawsuit against the Philadelphia County Board of Elections for not allowing the uncertified poll watchers to monitor voting at the satellite offices. "We can't just have people ... going to places they think are going to be hot spots for election fraud and showing up there without any accreditation or authorization," said [[Nina Jankowicz]], an international election observer and disinformation fellow at the [[Woodrow Wilson Center]], a nonpartisan think tank in [[Washington, DC]]. "I worry that with that open invitation for his supporters to come and 'protect' the election without all of that background information things could get very ugly very quickly." In light of the president's comments, [[BuzzFeed News]] reached out to experts to help explain the purpose poll watchers serve, who gets to be a poll watcher, and what they actually can and can't do at the polls. What are poll watchers and what do they do?
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{{f358.png}} ''[[What are the true goals of QAnon? It's the 21st century's ultimate catfish scheme|https://www.salon.com/2020/09/13/what-are-the-true-goals-of-qanon-its-the-21st-centurys-ultimate-catfish-scheme/]]'' September 13, 2020, Robert Guffey, [[Salon]]
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In the previous four installments of this series , I chronicled the attempts made by an old friend to convince me of an outlandish conspiracy theory being promoted by the group of rabid online Trump supporters known as [[QAnon]] . According to my friend, initiates of the Illuminati had teamed up with subterranean demons to torture, rape and eat kidnapped children in underground military bases ruled by the mortal enemies of [[Donald Trump]]. He insisted that when Trump is re-elected in November we can all look forward to the abolition of the income tax, the development of "free energy" for all and the public unveiling of thousands of grateful kidnapped children rescued by Trump's private army of "white hats" from cages squirrelled away in these Satanist-controlled underground dungeons.
One of the pieces of so-called "evidence" provided by my friend was a [[YouTube]] documentary called "Out of Shadows," which took the internet by storm in April. Perhaps the most impactful propaganda film of the past few years, "Out of Shadows" is a thinly-disguised QAnon recruitment video that mixes small slices of truth with a whole lot of lies to confuse the viewer into believing various bizarre theories promoted by QAnon. In this final installment, we conclude our analysis of "Out of Shadows," delve into the [[Jeffrey Epstein]] mystery and explain why QAnon is the catfish scheme of all catfish schemes.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[What Do You Do When Neo-Nazis Crash Your Anti-War Rally?|https://www.thedailybeast.com/what-do-you-do-when-neo-nazis-crash-your-anti-war-rally]]'' January 9, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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In the days after Soleimani's assassination, leftist-organized rallies drew hundreds of attendees each—fewer than the tens of thousands who showed up to some of the most visible anti-war protests against the [[Iraq]] War, but sizeable pockets of discontent nonetheless. At the same time, some right-wing figures have also made their presence felt in the emerging anti-war scene. Some are hecklers, just looking to crash a rival protest. But others, including overt neo-Nazi groups and [[Republican]] pundits like [[Tucker Carlson]], who has voiced opposition to war on [[Fox News]], represent an anti-interventionist wing of an otherwise hawkish conservative movement.
The apparent ideological overlap has some lefties wondering what, if anything, they should do about the far-right figures at their rallies in the era of [[Unite the Right]] and "very fine people on both sides."
The first of the faceoffs appears to have come Saturday, when five far-right demonstrators reportedly showed up at an anti-war protest in [[Pittsburgh]]'s Schenley Plaza. Although they chanted along with anti-war slogans, the men carried anti-Semitic signs blaming Jews for wars. Leftist demonstrators drove the group away with a "Nazis out" chant.
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{{f12.png}} ''[[What Does Peter Thiel Want?|https://gawker.com/what-does-peter-thiel-want-1784039918]]'' July 21, 2016, J.K. Trotter, [[Gawker]]
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Tonight, in [[Cleveland]], [[Silicon Valley]] billionaire, [[Facebook]] board member, and [[Donald Trump]] delegate [[Peter Thiel]] will address thousands of party members and journalists at the [[Republican National Convention]]. Although he has never concealed his own fringe political views—such as his contention that human freedom and representative democracy are incompatible—Thiel's open embrace of Trump has inspired some soul-searching in the proudly progressive technology sector. Among that crowd, he's typically considered a brilliant if mercurial oracle, while the broader public has, for the most part, treated Thiel with confusion and fascination, most recently over his years-long covert campaign to bankrupt [[Gawker]] Media. Thiel, who has styled himself as a deep, innovative, and strategic thinker about the big questions facing the world, will, tonight, have the biggest audience he has ever had. So what is he going to ask for?
Thiel's speech is likely to be the most sober that convention-goers have heard in what has been, up to this point, a remarkably content-free festival of anger and confusion. Early reports about the address have indicated that Thiel intends to praise Trump's anti-interventionism and "economic credentials." (He also reportedly plans to acknowledge that he is proud to be a gay man.) But from the vantage point of Thiel's philosopher-capitalist persona, there isn't much of substance in Trumpism to praise: His political agenda is mostly a posture, an attitude of defiance. Which may explain both why Thiel has signed on to Trump's campaign, and why Trump has granted him one of the most high-profile slots in the convention schedule, just three speakers before the candidate himself. Trump needs ideas, and Thiel needs a political vehicle for his.
Those ideas boil down to a belief that the conventional givens of bourgeois capitalism—monopolies are bad, democracy is good, equality is a virtue, all people must eventually die—are little more than superstitions hindering the advance of the human project. Bold visionaries who are capable of seeing through the shibboleths of the Enlightenment can, and should, refashion the world after their own desires. They can live forever, make their own laws, travel through outer space, control the flow of information, ingest the content of the world's conversations into servers under their control. As for the rest of us—we are users of services he has funded to distract us, providing the data he can monetize to fund his dreams.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What Does the Canadian Taxpayers Federation Get From Its Right-Wing US Partner?|https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2018/07/05/Canadian-Taxpayers-Federation-Get/]]'' July 5, 2018, David Climenhaga, [[The Tyee]]
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The [[Canadian Taxpayers Federation]], a self-described non-partisan tax watchdog and taxpayer advocacy group once headed by [[Alberta]] Opposition leader [[Jason Kenney]], has always been tight-lipped about the sources of its own funding and support.
This may be mildly ironic, given its vocal demands for transparency in government policy, but as a private organization that aggressively fundraises for small donations — it claims to receive about 30,000 individual donations yearly – it is certainly within its legal rights to do so.
However, given the CTF's tight ties to conservative Canadian political parties and its vocal advocacy of policies those parties support — often co-ordinated with conservative candidates through public policy pledges — it is troubling that mainstream media never seems to press the organization on this issue, and continues to treat it as if it were a non-partisan authority on tax policy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What Donald Trump and Rep. Jim Jordan really mean when they say "locker room talk"|https://www.vox.com/2018/7/7/17543054/donald-trump-jim-jordan-locker-room-talk]]'' July 7, 2018, Laura McGann, [[Vox]]
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[[Donald Trump]] shrugged off criticism of his claim that he gets to grab the genitals of anyone he wants as just "locker room talk." Rep. [[Jim Jordan]] (R-OH) is trying to explain away why he shrugged off [[Ohio]] State wrestlers who say they told him the team doctor grabbed their genitals as just "conversations in a locker room."
Trump wasn't actually in a locker room, but on an [[Access Hollywood]] bus with [[Billy Bush]]. Jordan was actually in a locker room when half a dozen former athletes say he was told about abuses or would have noticed the "cesspool of deviancy" around the Ohio State wrestling team, where Jordan was a coach for 20 years. (Jordan is not accused of sexual misconduct himself, but of knowing about it and not acting.)
For Trump and Jordan, the locker room is a place, both metaphorical and literal, where men can be men. Their version of manliness values bravado and aggression above the needs of others. Trump, the most powerful man on the planet, and Jordan, one of the most powerful men in [[Congress]], believe that manly men like themselves get to do (or not do) and say (or not say) whatever they want. It's not about responsibility to others. It's about what they get — what they're entitled to get as men.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[What far-right terror has in common with ISIS|https://www.cnn.com/2019/03/15/opinions/what-far-right-terror-has-in-common-with-isis-opinion-intl/index.html]]'' March 15, 2019, Milo Comerford, Opinion, [[CNN]]
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[[Terrorism]] is an increasingly globalized phenomenon. The 28-year old terror suspect behind the shooting in cold blood of 49 [[Muslim]] worshipers at two mosques in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]], is an [[Australia]]n who identifies as [[Europe]]an, and who cites the leadership of [[London]]'s Sadiq Khan, [[Germany]]'s [[Angela Merkel]] and [[Turkey]]'s Recep Tayyip Erdogan as part of his perverse justification for his violence.
His ideology is rooted in a grand narrative of Western culture in decline, a global picture of perceived Islamic conquest of [[Christian]] lands, and a belief in the genocide of the "European people" across the world.
The killer's "manifesto," which lays out a warped rationale for his brutal attack, encapsulates a fundamental irony, presenting a transnational version of extremist nationalism. It chimes with a modern far right that is increasingly characterized by growing internationalism and consolidation, with violent extremists framing their struggle as transcending national borders, including fighting against a common Muslim enemy in defense of a Christian West.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[What far-right violence? Ted Cruz wants to label antifa a terrorist group|https://www.salon.com/2019/07/23/ted-cruz-ignoring-surge-of-far-right-violence-introduces-bill-labeling-antifa-a-terrorist-group/]]'' July 23, 2019, Urie Dvorozniak, [[Salon]]
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Last week, [[Republican]] Sens. Bill Cassidy of [[Louisiana]] and [[Ted Cruz]] of [[Texas]] introduced a resolution to designate "antifa," which the [[Anti-Defamation League]] defines as "a loose collection of groups, networks, and individuals who believe in active, aggressive opposition to far right-wing movements," as a "domestic terrorist organization."
In fact, antifa is a constellation of many different activist groupings, with no official leader or clear hierarchy. As the [[New York Times]] has noted, its membership count is "impossible to know." That didn't stop the two Republican senators from claiming that "[[Antifa]] are terrorists, violent masked bullies who 'fight fascism' with actual fascism, protected by Liberal privilege."
Antifa, short for "anti-fascist," traces its ideological roots to [[1920]]s and [[1930]]s [[Germany]] and supposes that if people had opposed the Nazi Party more aggressively, [[Adolf Hitler]] might never have come to power. The ADL reports that many people who act within antifa are anarchist or very left-wing, but that "since Trump's election, some people with more mainstream political backgrounds have also joined their ranks."
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{{f125.png}} ''[[What happened when I was the target of alt-right death threats|https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/alt-right-antifa-death-threats-doxxing-quillette-a8966176.html]]'' June 19, 2019, Shane Burley, Opinion, [[The Independent]]
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When you hear about a cryptic death threat directed against you, the first thing that hits is a feeling of morbid curiosity. "Is it serious?" you ask. An existential dread sits in, you look over your shoulder but it never feels fully resolved.
This happened to me and a number of other journalists after blogger Eoin Lenihan listed us in an article he published with the right-wing Australian commentary site [[Quillette]]. Lenihan claimed his article was a springboard to "further study", but to us it looked like a clumsy attempt to discredit journalists by trying to link us to antifascist activists based on the accounts we follow on [[Twitter]].
While we would not view being connected to antifascist organisations as discrediting, in general, for the right, those groups represent a threat to them, so they try to paint "antifa" as violent extremists.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What I Learned Inside the Lonely, Sad World of QAnon Facebook Groups|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/gyapg7/what-i-learned-inside-the-lonely-sad-world-of-qanon-facebook-groups]]'' January 22, 2019, K. T. Nelson, [[Vice News]]
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It's hard to know where to begin with [[QAnon]]. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, it is an online movement (of sorts) that appears to be the final form of extremely online reactionary conspiracy mongers, birthed from the loins of the #pizzagate pandemonium. The basic idea is that pretty much everyone in positions of power in the government (except President [[Donald Trump]], of course) and the media is a pedophile and child-eating cannibal, and that "Q," the group's omniscient and anonymous leader, is part of a resistance group within the deep state who is working to bring all of these criminals to justice, or Gitmo. And despite the fact that the whole thing began on [[4chan]], Q's followers often appear to be elderly and unemployed. While their stated goal is to bring down the evil childgobblers of the government and media, it seems that QAnon has done far greater damage to its devotees than it has to its purported enemies.
An avid connoisseur of internet morons, the moment I learned about QAnon I was immediately curious, and began going about joining the private [[Facebook]] groups where Q followers regularly congregate. What I found was a frothing cauldron of insanity, where people asserted that the Santa at Trump rallies was the not-actually-dead JFK Jr, biding his time until he could come back and arrest Michelle Obama, and where no admission of belief was too embarrassing. It got much, much worse around the holidays. Hold onto your dicks, folks:
If I'm being completely honest, I yelled out loud at the bologna/doritos Thanksgiving dinner sandwich. Nobody was home and I still yelled. Normally I would find these things too sad to be funny, but Q followers (almost all self-described deplorables) blur the line between being tragic and hilariously gullible. And these posts, far from being the exception to the rule, are actually the norm in the Q-niverse.
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{{f248.png}} ''[[What If Trump Has Been a Russian Asset Since 1987?|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/07/trump-putin-russia-collusion.html]]'' July 8, 2018, Jonathan Chait, [[New York Magazine]]
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On June 14, [[2016]], the [[Washington Post]] reported that [[Russia]]n hackers had broken into the [[Democratic National Committee]]'s files and gained access to its research on [[Donald Trump]]. A political world already numbed by Trump's astonishing rise barely took notice. News reports quoted experts who suggested the Russians merely wanted more information about Trump to inform their foreign-policy dealings. By that point, Russia was already broadcasting its strong preference for Trump through the media. Yet when news of the hacking broke, nobody raised the faintest suspicions that Russia wished to alter the outcome of the election, let alone that Trump or anybody connected with him might have been in cahoots with a foreign power. It was a third-rate cyberburglary. Nothing to see here.
The unfolding of the Russia scandal has been like walking into a dark cavern. Every step reveals that the cave runs deeper than we thought, and after each one, as we wonder how far it goes, our imaginations are circumscribed by the steps we have already taken. The cavern might go just a little farther, we presume, but probably not much farther. And since trying to discern the size and shape of the scandal is an exercise in uncertainty, we focus our attention on the most likely outcome, which is that the story goes a little deeper than what we have already discovered. Say, that [[Donald Trump Jr]]., [[Jared Kushner]], and [[Paul Manafort]] told their candidate about the meeting they held at Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer after they were promised dirt on [[Hillary Clinton]]; and that Trump and Kushner have some shady Russian investments; and that some of Trump's advisers made some promises about lifting sanctions.
But what if that's wrong? What if we're still standing closer to the mouth of the cave than the end?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What If Trump Loses And Won't Leave?|https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/what-if-trump-loses-and-wont-leave/]]'' September 14, 2020, Geoffrey Skelley, [[FiveThirtyEight]]
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For months now, President Trump has carefully planted the seed that he might not leave the office of the presidency willingly if he loses.
Whether it's tweeting that the election should be delayed as it "will be the most inaccurate and fraudulent election in history" or that there will be widespread voter fraud because of the expected uptick in mail ballots due to the coronavirus, Trump seems intent on undermining the electoral process.
This, in turn, raises a rather thorny and unprecedented question: What happens if Trump won't go? The answer is bleak. Experts tell me that the president actually has a lot of power at his discretion to contest the election, and some of the scenarios that could bring us to the edge of a crisis are actually very plausible.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What If Trump Won't Leave?|https://theintercept.com/2020/08/11/trump-november-2020-election/]]'' August 11, 2020, Frances Fox Piven, [[The Intercept]]
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Events in [[Charlottesville]], [[Lafayette Square]], and [[Portland]] have shown the country that President [[Donald Trump]] is prepared to do whatever it takes to keep power, including embracing militant white supremacists and using federal troops to tear gas and arrest peaceful protesters. His noxious proposal to postpone the elections is not the real threat to democracy. He has openly declared that he may not abide by the election results in a nationally televised interview on [[Fox News]]. Trump has a lot of tools at his disposal to steal the election if he loses, many of which he's already putting into motion. Can he be stopped? We believe that he can be, but only if most Americans are willing to put their trust in people power — rather than courts, norms, and elites — to save democracy.
The evidence of the risk we face is impossible to ignore. Trump is questioning the legitimacy of an election that will rely on mail-in ballots, even though he himself has often voted absentee. He has threatened to withhold funding from states that are trying to make it easier for people to vote, and he is undermining the U.S. Postal Service, both of which are essential, especially in a pandemic. His [[Republican]] allies around the country have been passing voter ID laws, purging voter rolls, and cutting the number of polling places in urban areas, forcing people to stand in line for hours to exercise their right to vote. This is a war on voters who lean Democratic, specifically Black people, Latinos, Asian Americans, Native Americans, naturalized immigrants, poor people, and young people. We've already seen in [[Georgia]] and [[Wisconsin]] how these tactics play out on Election Day.
Trump's administration has downplayed foreign interference in the elections that benefit him. He has given succor to white nationalist groups, and the Republican Party has deputized 50,000 "poll watchers" to intimidate minority voters on Election Day. This will be the first election since [[1980]] during which the [[Republican National Committee]] will not be bound by a federal consent decree that prohibited "ballot security" efforts whose real purpose was to intimidate and disenfranchise minority voters. Let's be clear: Trump and the Republicans are already trying to steal the election.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[What is antifa and why is Donald Trump targeting it?|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/06/what-is-antifa-trump-terrorist-designation]]'' June 6, 2020, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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[[Donald Trump]] promised on [[Twitter]] this week that "the United States of America will be designating ANTIFA as a [[Terrorist]] Organization".
[[Legal]] experts immediately threw cold water on the proposal, arguing that there may be no means by which any domestic entity can be designated in this way.
But, perhaps more importantly, experts also say that there is no actual antifa organization for Trump to define in this way. Put simply: antifa does not really exist as a distinct entity.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What is Cozy Bear? What we know about the hackers accused of targeting COVID-19 research|https://globalnews.ca/news/7188591/cozy-bear-coronavirus-explained/]]'' July 18, 2020, Kerri Breen, [[Global News]]
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Western cybersecurity officials have issued a warning — they believe hackers backed by the [[Russia]]n government are looking to gain access to COVID-19 research around the world.
In a joint release on Thursday with the U.S. and U.K., the [[Communications Security Establishment]] (CSE) said a group called [[Cozy Bear]] has been targeting organizations carrying out vaccine research — "very likely" in attempts to steal data and intellectual property.
Cozy Bear's activities include the use of a type of malware known as "WellMess" and "WellMail," according to a statement from the CSE.
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{{f33.png}} ''[[What is cultural Marxism? The alt-right meme in Suella Braverman's speech in Westminster|https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/staggers/2019/03/what-cultural-marxism-alt-right-meme-suella-bravermans-speech-westminster]]'' March 26, 2019, Sarah Manavis, [[New Statesman]]
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On Tuesday, Conservative MP for Fareham Suella Braverman gave a speech at an event in [[Westminster]] which she said that, "As Conservatives, we are engaged in a battle against cultural Marxism…"
Suella Braverman: "We are engaged in a war against cultural marxism. We're engaged in a battle against socialism." — Dawn Foster (@DawnHFoster) March 26, [[2019]]
For many, this would have sounded like standard conservative dialogue – Marxists, anti-Corbyn sentiment, and references to class warfare that are typical right-wing messages you see in every Tory speech. But to people who have spent a modicum of time on [[4chan]], 8chan, [[YouTube]], or [[Reddit]], this sentence raised blaring, screeching alarm bells.
The term "cultural Marxism", while seemingly benign, is an anti-Semitic meme that has existed for years.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What Is Groyping, the Neo-Nazi Propaganda Tool Used On the Radio?|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z3exp3/groyping-far-right-propaganda-tool-alt-right]]'' June 18, 2020, James Poulter, [[Vice News]]
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In February, neo-Nazis flooded a [[UK]] livestream for a Labour Party leadership debate hosted by Sky News. The debate, featuring MPs Keir Starmer, Lisa Nandy and Rebecca Long-Bailey, began at 8PM. By 8:04PM, the link to the [[YouTube]] stream had been shared in a group-chat on the encrypted messaging app [[Telegram]], named "The Patriotic Groyper Public Chat". Participants were instructed to post "DEMOGRAPHICS in the chat".
As the leadership hopefuls debated the future of the Labour Party, anonymous fascist YouTuber "The Iconoclast" started posting "DEMOGRAPHICS" – a reference to a far-right conspiracy theory that white people in the West are being "replaced" – in the comments section. Others soon followed. The chat on the stream was then flooded with alt-right and neo-Nazi comments: the frog face emoji was posted repeatedly, someone declared, "DESTROY COMMUNISM", while another wrote, "VOTE PATRIOTIC ALTERNATIVE", voicing support for a new British far-right political party.
Back on Telegram, activists coordinating the ambush were pleased. "The chat on sky news labour debate is going very well gents," said one, as another declared, "The field is ours!" The link to the chat was shared again with the instruction: "Flood with demographics." The trolling continued. When the debate was finally over, the far-right Telegram users celebrated: "Absolutely smashed it there lads!", "Top groyping gents."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[What is Jordan Peterson's new anti-censorship website like?|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/dec/04/jordan-peterson-anti-censorship-website-thinkspot]]'' December 4, 2019, John Semley, [[The Guardian]]
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Search "free speech" on Thinkspot – the new social media platform devised by best-selling Canadian self-help guru, vociferous foe of postmodernism and "cultural Marxism" and noted carnivore [[Jordan Peterson]] – and you'll find there, among the results: "The Ten Commandments of [[Free Speech]] and Free Thought", by [[Skeptic magazine]] founder [[Michael Shermer]], a podcast titled "Free Speech Not Islamist Speech" by ex-Canadian naval intelligence officer Tom Quiggin, and several video lectures with titles like "Count Dankula on Free Speech," "What Its (sic) Like to Be A Free Speech Warriors (sic)" and "Banned Lecture: [[Ethics]] and Free Speech", that last one courtesy of Thinkspot's free thinker in chief, Jordan B Peterson.
Part [[Facebook]]/[[Twitter]]-styled social media site, part [[Patreon]]/Kickstarter-modelled crowdfunding platform, Thinkspot was born out of a purported crisis in free speech. In late [[2018]], Patreon booted a slew of fringe conservatives and "alt-right" figures – including British far-right agitator [[Milo Yiannopoulos]], anti-feminist [[YouTube]]r and failed Ukip hopeful [[Carl Benjamin]], and Canadian white nationalist conspiracy theorist [[Lauren Southern]] – from their website.
He remains enormously wealthy, having been propelled to international celebrity. He subsists pretty much on steak
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{{f355.png}} ''[[What is Prager University?|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4ujlQR3iMY]]'' June 7, 2016, GrapplingIgnorance, [[YouTube]]
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{{f375.png}} ''[[What Is QAnon? The Craziest Theory of the Trump Era, Explained|https://www.thedailybeast.com/what-is-qanon-the-craziest-theory-of-the-trump-era-explained]]'' July 7, 2018, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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Plotters in the deep state tried to shoot down Air Force One and foil President Trump's [[North Korea]] summit. A cabal of global elites, including top figures in [[Hollywood]], the [[Democratic Party]], and the intelligence agencies, are responsible for nearly all the evil in the world. And now Trump is going to fix it all with thousands of sealed indictments, sending the likes of [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]] straight to Guantanamo Bay.
Or at least that's how the world is going for the believers of [[QAnon]], the complex pro-Trump conspiracy theory that's starting to having unpredictable effects in real life. The real news can be bad for Trump, but in QAnon-world, the president and his supporters really are getting sick of winning.
Who Is "Q"?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What Is the Far Right's Endgame? A Society That Suppresses the Majority.|https://slate.com/human-interest/2017/06/james-mcgill-buchanans-terrifying-vision-of-society-is-the-intellectual-basis-of-the-far-right.html]]'' June 22, 2017, Rebecca Onion, [[Slate Magazine]]
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I think too many people on the left have really underestimated Koch's intelligence and his drive, and also misunderstood his motives. There's been brilliant work by journalists, really good digging on the money trail and the Koch operations, but much of that writing seems to assume that he is doing this just because it's going to lower his tax bill or because he wants to evade regulations, personally. I think that really misgauges the man. He is deeply ideological and has been reading almost fanatically for a very long time. I see him as someone who's quite messianic. He's compared himself to Martin Luther and his effort being like the Protestant Reformation. When he invested in Buchanan's center at [[George Mason University]], he said he wanted to "unleash the kind of force that propelled [[Columbus]]."
This is not someone who's just trying to lower his tax bill. He wants to bring in a totally new vision of society and government, that's different from anything that exists anywhere in the world or has existed because he is so certain that he is right. I think it's more chilling because it doesn't correspond to the ideas we have about politics.
Right, like he's not trying to get a particular person elected. You mention several times Buchanan was very against that idea, that the point was to get a particular person elected. The point, for him, was to change the whole system.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[What Is the Great Replacement?|https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/06/us/politics/grand-replacement-explainer.html]]'' August 6, 2019, Lauretta Charlton, [[New York Times]]
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On Saturday, a gunman opened fired in a Walmart store in [[El Paso]], killing 22 people and injuring more than two dozen others.
The authorities said the suspect, Patrick Crusius, a 21-year-old white man, wrote a hate-filled, anti-immigrant manifesto that appeared online minutes before the massacre. Echoing the man accused of fatally shooting dozens of people at two mosques in [[New Zealand]] in March, the El Paso gunman's manifesto mentioned the "great replacement," a conspiracy theory that warns of white genocide.
The man often said to be behind the great replacement theory is [[Renaud Camus]], a French writer who in [[2017]] was profiled by Thomas Chatterton Williams, a journalist and author who has written extensively about race.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[What Is The Red Pill?|https://www.businessinsider.com/the-red-pill-reddit-2013-8]]'' September 15, 2013, Dylan Love, [[Business Insider]]
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The community's name is a tip of the hat to the truth-seeking attitude in The Matrix – Keanu Reeves pops a red pill to unplug his mind from a simulated world, freeing him to explore genuine reality.
For [[Red Pill]]ers, genuine reality goes something like this: Female oppression is a myth and men are the ones holding the short end of the stick. That said, men and women are inherently different due to evolution, so each gender should carry out its designated role in society. For example, females should raise children at home and men should work and& have sex with women.
Red Pill pays a lot of attention to that last part about sex – conversations on the forum are often about one's strategies for attracting mates, but there's a present (if slightly lesser) focus on self-improvement as well. Community members motivate each other and update everyone on their progress as they lose weight at the gym and build muscle, though it's almost always for the end goal of increasing one's sexual eligibility.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What is Voice of America and Why Does Trump Suddenly Hate Them with the Heat of a Thousand Suns?|https://www.mediaite.com/news/what-is-voice-of-america-and-why-does-trump-suddenly-hate-them-with-the-heat-of-a-thousand-suns/]]'' April 16, 2020, Tommy Christopher, [[Mediaite]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] went on a rant against [[Voice of America]] in which he called the outlet "disgusting toward our country," and vowed to forcibly adjourn [[Congress]] so he could install his own nominee to head the agency in charge of VOA. So what is VOA?
Some Americans may have been perplexed Wednesday when Trump attacked VOA leadership as one of several excuses to forcibly recess Congress in order to facilitate the installation of recess appointments.
In separate rants, Trump told reporters that [[Michael Pack]] — his nominee for "CEO of the Broadcasking — Broadcasting Board of Governors" — is being blocked by Democrats, and said of VOA that "things they say are disgusting toward our country. And Michael Pack would get in and he'd do a great job, but he's been waiting now for two years."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What it means when an extremist group is added to Canada's list of terrorist organizations|https://globalnews.ca/news/5789881/how-groups-impacted-canada-terror-watch-list/]]'' August 22, 2019, Rachel Browne, [[Global News]]
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In June, [[Canada]] added neo-Nazi group Blood & Honour and its armed wing [[Combat 18]] (C18) to the federal list of outlawed terrorist organizations, the first time right-wing extremist groups were included on the list that now includes 60 groups.
The addition of these groups was praised by many extremism experts and anti-racist advocates as a positive — and overdue — step in tackling the rise of the far right.
While it is not a crime to be on the list, the designation allows law enforcement to go after the finances and assets of the groups. It also becomes an offence to support them financially and prohibits anyone from knowingly participating in or contributing to the activities of listed groups.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[What Liberty University Tells Us About Derelict Trustees|https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelpoliakoff/2019/11/07/what-liberty-university-tells-us-about-derelict-trustees/]]'' November 8, 2019, Michael Poliakoff, [[Forbes]]
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[[Liberty University]], a private, [[Christian]] university in Lynchburg, [[Virginia]], has been a target of intense media scrutiny—largely in response to President [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr.'s vocal support of President Trump. New critiques, however, have moved from ideological differences on which reasonable people will disagree to objective accusations of serious malpractices.
In July, the [[Washington Post]] ran a scathing exposé on Liberty University's "culture of fear," in which the student newspaper was vigorously censored by university officials, and staff felt uncomfortable questioning President Falwell's devotion to the Trump administration. The apparent squelching of divergent opinions has, remarkably, also drawn recent and vigorous condemnation from the highly conservative College Fix. In August, [[Reuters]] uncovered information alleging that Jerry Falwell may have used university resources in order to enrich his friends, including a deal where the university sold a massive piece of real estate to his personal trainer for no cash up front. And in September, [[Politico]] meticulously detailed how Jerry Falwell concentrated power in Liberty University's administration, allowing him to extend loans and business contracts to friends, including a contract for his son, [[Trey Falwell]], to operate a university-owned shopping mall. (President Falwell then later fast-tracked Trey to Vice President of University Support Services.)
The free press, a powerful tool for higher education accountability, has done a remarkable job exposing President Falwell's ostensible improprieties to the public, but lost in the dialogue on Liberty University has been the obvious and important question: Where is the board of trustees?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What Made Trump Hire Religious Right Lawyer Jay Sekulow?|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/what-made-trump-hire-religious-right-lawyer-jay-sekulow/]]'' June 19, 2017, Peter Montgomery, [[Right Wing Watch]]
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Religious Right attorney [[Jay Sekulow]], founder of the [[American Center for Law and Justice]] (ACLJ), is in the national spotlight after he made the rounds of Sunday political talk shows, including a not-very-successful appearance on [[Fox News]] Sunday. Sekulow recently joined President [[Donald Trump]]'s growing legal team; he had already taken part in right-wing efforts to smear former [[FBI]] Director James Comey and spin his testimony in Trump's favor.
Salon's Heather Digby Parton surmised that Trump may have hired Sekulow after seeing him on Fox, where he has frequently appeared as a guest commentator. It's also possible that Sekulow came to join the team through Trump's extensive ties with Religious Right leaders. In January, Sekulow and his son Jordan—also an ACLJ official—celebrated Trump's nomination of [[Jeff Sessions]] to be U.S. attorney general. Jordan said it was the "most exciting" of Trump's nominations and complained that during the Obama administration, the Department of Justice had "gotten obsessed with this civil rights issue."
Sekulow may have also proven his Trump-worthy chops by urging [[Republican]]s not to consider an Obama nominee to replace the late Supreme Court [[Justice Antonin Scalia]]. Or maybe Trump admired Sekulow's long history of promoting right-wing conspiracy theories, most recently the [[Sean Hannity]]-promoted argument that former DNC staffer [[Seth Rich]] was murdered over his supposed links to [[WikiLeaks]]. During the presidential campaign, when Trump made his infamous remark about women who have abortions needing to face "some sort of punishment" if the procedure is outlawed, Sekulow went to great lengths on his radio program to argue that Trump was not "legally wrong."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What people get wrong about herd immunity, explained by epidemiologists|https://www.vox.com/21451282/herd-immunity-explained-covid-19-pandemic]]'' September 25, 2020, Brian Resnick, [[Vox]]
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How will the Covid-19 pandemic end? And when?
These have been the biggest questions since the pandemic began earlier this year. The answer likely depends on one routinely misinterpreted concept in public health: herd immunity.
"[[Herd immunity]] is the only way we're going to move to a post-pandemic world," says Bill Hanage, an epidemiology researcher at Harvard. "The problem is, how do you get to it?"
Typically, the term herd immunity is thought of in the context of vaccination campaigns against contagious viruses like measles. The concept helps public health officials think through the math of how many people in a population need to be vaccinated to prevent outbreaks.
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{{f344.png}} ''[[What Really Happened at Ohio University When Kaitlin Bennett Showed Up?|https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/kaitlin-bennett-ohio-university-protest-954500/]]'' February 18, 2020, [[Rolling Stone]]
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On Monday afternoon, [[Ohio University]] first-year Anya Bartek was in class when she found out that [[Kaitlin Bennett]] — a right-wing personality known as Kent State Gun Girl for posing with an AR-10 rifle at graduation — was set to appear at her school to ask students questions about Presidents' Day. Her boyfriend sent her a photo of a large crowd of protesters surrounding Bennett. "It was obviously a spectacle," she tells [[Rolling Stone]].
Bartek had heard of Bennett from her confrontational [[YouTube]] videos, which feature Bennett aggressively questioning students about such right-wing pet causes as whether it is appropriate for tampons to be featured in men's bathrooms. She also knew of Bennett from the completely unsubstantiated yet pervasive rumor that she "had pooped herself at a frat party" at Kent State. In that vein, when Bartek joined the crowd of protesters, she saw students chanting "go home" and "shit your pants." "That's when people started throwing toilet paper," she says.
The protests Bartek describes are visible in a series of now-viral videos of hundreds of Ohio University students protesting Bennett, who took to [[Twitter]] on late Monday afternoon to accuse the students of bullying and abusing her at the protests. "This is what happens when a Trump supporter goes to a college campus," she tweeted accompanied by a clip showing protesters dousing her van with bottled water, accusing "leftists" at Ohio University of starting a "riot" when she and her entourage showed up to interview students. "I think @realDonaldTrump should strip funding from universities like this," she said in the tweet.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What Some Pregnancy Centers Are Really Saying to Women With Unplanned Pregnancies|https://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/news/a43101/pregnancy-centers-august-2015/]]'' July 14, 2015, Meaghan Winter, [[Cosmopolitan]]
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Three hundred fifty miles of cattle pasture and cornfields and single-stoplight towns separate Rapid City, near the western edge of [[South Dakota]], from Sioux Falls, near its eastern border. That distance takes on new significance when a woman living in Rapid City needs an abortion.
The state's only abortion clinic is in Sioux Falls. In [[2011]], state lawmakers began requiring women to wait 72 hours between pre-abortion counseling and procedures. That means women who live in the state's western reaches must make four drives, totaling 24 hours, or be away from home for at least three days — weekends and holidays don't count toward the waiting period. Women pay for a hotel, miss school or work, find child care or bring kids. South Dakota doesn't have any doctors who do abortions; physicians fly in from surrounding states. With limited scheduling, the Sioux Falls [[Planned Parenthood]] is often booked weeks in advance.
In Rapid City one Thursday last summer, a 26-year-old bartender and student I'll call Nicole — her middle name — had a positive pregnancy test. Usually even-keeled, almost unflappable, Nicole says that afternoon, "I was just bawling." But as soon as she "got over the initial shock," she knew she wanted an abortion. She was committed to finishing school, and her boyfriend had recently moved to another state.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What the anti-stay-at-home protests are really about|https://www.vox.com/2020/4/19/21225195/stay-at-home-protests-trump-tea-party-reelection]]'' April 19, 2020, Jane Coaston, [[Vox]]
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Anti-social distancing and anti-stay-at-home order rallies are cropping up across the country, reminiscent of the early days of the [[Tea Party]], when well-funded right-leaning groups lit a fire under an already outraged [[Republican]] base and helped ignite a political movement.
In fact, [[Adam Brandon]], president of [[FreedomWorks]], a right-leaning advocacy group that helped support the Tea Party movement back in [[2009]], said in an interview that "this has the same DNA [as] the Tea Party movement."
The events — some, like in [[Michigan]], featuring thousands of attendees — are organized largely by conservative groups calling state-based measures too draconian. Some of the groups have posted links and images on [[Facebook]] that downplay the seriousness of the virus. And other leaders have advocated against following guidelines from the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], like a ban on big gatherings and the recommendation to wearing face masks in certain public settings (because wearing them would be "counterproductive"). Some of the protests have taken on the feel of [[2016]] Trump campaign rallies, with participants wearing [[Make America Great Again]] hats and waving flags emblazoned with the president's face.
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{{f125.png}} ''[[What the far-right really mean when they talk of 'taking back Christian Europe'|https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/european-elections-far-right-christian-europe-religious-us-hungary-italy-spain-a8928376.html]]'' May 24, 2019, Mary Fitzgerald, Opinion, [[The Independent]]
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"The Bible, borders and [[Brexit]]" will "make [[Europe]] great again", declared Ed Martin to roaring applause. The [[Republican]] pundit who co-wrote "The Conservative Case for Trump" was speaking at a global gathering of religious conservatives in Verona this March. [[Italy]]'s deputy prime minister [[Matteo Salvini]] was a headline speaker.
Verona, Italy's ancient "city of love", is emblematic of how Europe is changing. The city is now a stronghold for Salvini's Lega party which, together with right-wing populists across the continent, is challenging the laws and social norms that have defined European life for decades.
The rise of Europe's far right has been well documented. Nativist parties are expected to win a record number of seats in this week's elections to the European parliament in [[Brussels]]. There's been feverish speculation about how attempted [[Russia]]n interference will skew the results. Pollsters predict the far-right could redraw the political map of Europe. But what does this actually mean?
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What the HBO QAnon documentary series revealed about the identity of 'Q'|https://www.politifact.com/article/2021/apr/09/what-hbo-qanon-documentary-series-revealed-about-i/]]'' April 9, 2021, Samantha Putterman, [[PolitiFact]]
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The anonymity of "Q" helped fuel the conspiracy movement in its infancy, but experts say the theory has largely taken on a life of its own. [[QAnon]] social media influencers have amassed huge audiences over the years and continually churn out fabricated stories and theories.
In the final scene of the final installment, filmmaker [[Cullen Hoback]] interviews [[Ron Watkins]], who served as the administrator of [[8chan]] where QAnon content found a home after other sites banned its message boards. Hoback catches Watkins in several contradictions that suggest Watkins is behind some of the cryptic messages written by Q.
The [[HBO]] documentary series "[[Q Into the Storm]]" attempts to shed light on the origins of the QAnon conspiracy theory and who might be responsible for starting and spreading it.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[What the return of Allen West says about the delusional state of the Republican Party|https://www.motherjones.com/2020-elections/2020/07/what-the-return-of-allen-west-says-about-the-delusional-state-of-the-republican-party/]]'' July 20, 2020, Tim Murphy, [[Mother Jones]]
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The [[Texas]] [[Republican]] Party convention, which wrapped up—for now—early Monday morning, was most notable for how it transpired. In early July, Republican leaders announced they were moving forward with an in-person gathering even as the coronavirus outbreak in the state worsened. A few days later, [[Houston]] Mayor Sylvester Turner (a Democrat) stepped in and canceled the event, arguing that it constituted a public health threat in a city fast running out of ICU beds. The state GOP sued the city. A federal judge overruled the mayor. An appeals court overruled the judge. In the end, like everything else these days, the convention was moved to Zoom.
Still, there was one bit of significant news out of the event itself: The party elected a new chair—former Rep. [[Allen West]].
Wait, Allen West??
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{{f1.png}} ''[[What the Union Fight is Really About: Defunding the Left|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/03/scott-walker-defunding-democratic-donors/]]'' March 25, 2011, Kevin Drum, [[Mother Jones]]
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When [[Wisconsin]] Gov. [[Scott Walker]] took on his state's public-sector unions last January, it seemed to require no explanation. [[Republican]]s are sympathetic to corporate interests and opposed to organized labor, and challenging public-sector workers' pay and benefits appeared to be just one more skirmish in a longstanding ideological battle.
But Walker went one crucial step further. He deliberately sparked a dangerous, months-long war by proposing to end the public-sector unions' collective bargaining rights entirely. Why take that risk?
Here's why: [[Politics]] in the United States is a game played on multiple levels, and ideology is only the first. Walker was playing on a second, deeper level, where the issues are secondary. Here, the goal is not so much to advance one party's agenda, but to actively undermine the infrastructure that allows the opposing party to exist at all. And on this level, one of America's two political parties routinely outplays the other: Defunding the left is a longtime goal of the smartest and savviest Republican strategists, and they've pursued it for decades.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What them Dorr brothers up to now?|https://minnesotareformer.com/2020/04/20/daily-reforrmer-what-them-dorr-brothers-up-to-now/]]'' April 20, 2020, J. Patrick Coolican, [[Minnesota Reformer]]
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The name "[[Dorr brothers]]" is infamous among GOP politicos throughout the Midwest. They set up political groups that are nothing more than fundraising grifts, [[Republican]]s say. Conservatives in the gun rights and anti-abortion movements and Republicans more broadly tear their hair out at any mention of them. Here for instance, is what [[Minnesota]] Citizens Concerned for Life said about them as recently as January.
The Dorr brothers have decided that it is time to create confusion and chaos with attacks on Republicans and pro-lifers in an effort to raise money for their latest [[Facebook]] page called "Minnesota Right to Life." Let me be clear: Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL) is the only state affiliate of the National Right to Life Committee. We have been here for 51 years, and we will be here long after the Dorr brothers have moved their fundraising scam on to the next state.
Now the brothers seem to have expropriated the Reopen Minnesota name, creating their own group despite David Strom already having created a group of the same name and doing quite a bit of work to get it off the ground.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What We Know About Patriot Prayer|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2020/08/31/what-we-know-about-patriot-prayer]]'' August 31, 2020, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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[[Patriot Prayer]] is a far-right group active in the Pacific Northwest. Over the past three years, the group has hosted and promoted rallies in progressive cities like [[Portland]], frequently engaging in violence against their political opponents. Patriot Prayer rallies regularly include the [[Proud Boys]], a hate group, and various antigovernment extremist groups. In [[2018]], the [[FBI]] included the [[Washington]]-[[Oregon]] Proud Boys during a presentation to the Clark County Sheriff's Office on "domestically inspired acts of violence." The FBI advised, "Proud Boys members have contributed to the recent escalation of violence at political rallies held on college campuses, and in cities like [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], Portland, Oregon and [[Seattle]], Washington," a report from the Clark County Sheriff's Office stated.
[[Joey Gibson]], the leader of Patriot Prayer, lives in [[Vancouver]], Washington and has called Portland "disgusting" and filled with "so much darkness." He has instructed members and supporters to be armed at rallies, saying, "Everyone should be carrying around guns at all times, especially people in our situation."
One associate of Patriot Prayer, [[Reggie Axtell]], threatened Portland Mayor [[Ted Wheeler]], and another, [[Skylor Jernigan]], has made explicit threats against Portland antifascists. "You're gonna be getting knives put into your throat. You're going to be getting bullets put into your head if you don't stop this shit with us," Jernigan said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What You Need to Know About the Obscure Occult Group Linked to Toronto Murder|https://www.vice.com/en/article/xg8bmj/the-order-of-nine-angles-the-obscure-occult-group-linked-to-toronto-murder-of-mohamed-aslim-zafis]]'' September 28, 2020, Mack Lamoureux, [[Vice News]]
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On September 12, 58-year-old Mohamed-Aslim Zafis was sitting outside of a mosque in [[Etobicoke]], part of greater [[Toronto]], making sure that everyone who entered was wearing a mask. A little after 8:30 p.m., a man walked up to him and stabbed him in the neck. Zafis died in front of the mosque.
[[Police]] eventually arrested and charged 34-year-old Guilherme (William) Von Neutegem with the murder, and said he had no connection to Zafis. They also said there was a possibility that Von Neutegem was connected to another murder, that of Rampreet Singh, another person of colour who was stabbed to death on September 7 as he slept under an Etobicoke bridge.
"There does not appear to be any motive" in the killing, police said. Yet, as first reported by the [[Canadian Anti-Hate Network]] which monitors Canadian hate groups, it appears that Von Neutegem may have been associated with, or at least had an affinity for the teachings of, the [[Order of Nine Angles]] (ONA), an occultist fascist group that has deep ties to neo-Nazism.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[What's Behind Trump's Baffling New Power Grab|https://www.thedailybeast.com/whats-behind-trumps-baffling-new-power-grab?ref=wrap]]'' April 16, 2020, Matt Lewis, [[Daily Beast]]
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Two days after claiming he had "total" authority over governors to order states to reopen, [[Donald Trump]] is threatening to adjourn both houses of [[Congress]] if they don't bow before him.
"The current practice of leaving town while conducting phony pro-forma sessions is a dereliction of duty that the American people cannot afford during this crisis," Trump said during Wednesday's coronavirus task force briefing, in a move reminiscent of [[Boris Johnson]] suspending parliament. He complained that the "phony" sessions, as the House and Senate try to figure out how to meet going forward in a time of social distancing, prevented him from installing more acting officials to posts otherwise requiring senatorial advice and consent. "It is a scam that they do. It's a scam and everybody knows it, and it's been that way for a long time."
When one move to exercise unchecked power is blocked (remember his talk about quarantining [[New York]]?), Trump just moves on to another one. This time, he's taking aim at the power of the Senate itself, and the president is doing so over an almost absurdly low-stakes position.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What's behind Trump's fresh push to wrest control of Voice of America|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/22/donald-trump-propaganda-war-199799]]'' April 22, 2020, Ben Schreckinger, [[Politico]]
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"VOA should be leading the charge in exposing the exact timeline of the lies of the CCP concerning human-to-human transmission and community spread. Instead, we get [[Amanda Bennett]]," Bannon told POLITICO. "She is a classic 'useful idiot' who kowtows to Beijing's Party Line."
The vitriol from the right doesn't sit well with mainstream journalists, who fear that Trump, through Pack, could transform VOA into a vehicle for his own brand of politics. The National Press Club issued a statement strongly backing Bennett, and citing VOA's history of providing "accurate and unbiased" news to counter the lies of totalitarian regimes.
[[Michael Freedman]], president of the National Press Club, said that VOA has produced exemplary reporting under Bennett. "Amanda is a respected journalist," he said. "When you're providing accurate and fair information, somebody is going to be unhappy with it."
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{{f37.png}} ''[[What's Facebook's Deal With Donald Trump?|https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/21/business/media/facebook-donald-trump-mark-zuckerberg.html]]'' June 22, 2020, Ben Smith, [[New York Times]]
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Jesse Lehrich, the co-founder of Accountable Tech, a new nonprofit group pushing [[Facebook]] to tighten controls on its platform, suggested that the two men have a tacit nonaggression pact. "Trump can rage at Big Tech and Mark can say he's disgusted by Trump's posts, but at the end of the day the status quo serves both of their interests," Mr. Lehrich said.
Officials at Facebook and in the administration scoff at the notion that there is some kind of secret pact. And it's hard to imagine that anyone — certainly not Mr. Zuckerberg — would be dumb enough to make a secret deal with a president known for keeping neither secrets nor deals.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Zuckerberg had met just once before the dinner, an Oval Office encounter last September. Afterward, the president boasted about his giant following on the platform. But October was a hot political month at Facebook: Mr. Zuckerberg was in an open battle with a leading Democratic presidential candidate, Senator [[Elizabeth Warren]], who was threatening to break up Facebook and whom he called "an existential threat" to the company. The morning of their dinner, a top British official demanded answers on why Facebook would tolerate false political advertising.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What's More Alarming Than Whacky Anti-Lockdown Protests? A Plan to Mainstream Them|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/dyga5q/how-an-anti-lockdown-protest-group-is-trying-to-go-mainstream]]'' April 30, 2020, Tess Owen, [[Vice News]]
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For starters, the lockdown issue is an intensely polarized one. Recent polling by Axios/ [[Ipsos]] found that only 49% of [[Republican]]s are "very concerned" about coronavirus, down from 56% last week. That's compared to 80% of Democrats. And the lockdowns are broadly viewed as a necessary evil: The vast majority of Americans believe that social distancing should continue to avoid a possible second wave of infections, and a POLITICO/Morning Consult poll released Wednesday found that 73% of American voters believe social distancing should continue, even if it causes additional harm to the economy.
In addition, even if the majority of people coming out to anti-lockdown protests are Americans who are desperate to return to work, they've been lumped in with the loud conspiracy theorists whose rhetoric and ideas have given the movement a more sinister shape and tone. Some protesters have carried signs promoting bizarre conspiracies, like 5G causing coronavirus — or shown up heavily armed.
American Revolution 2.0 has been no exception to this; [[Facebook]] removed their page earlier this month after [[Motherboard]] reported on some of the dangerous conspiracies and disinformation circulating on it. But on the very same day they got the boot, they were back — this time as a private Facebook group called "AR2."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What's the deal with the 'Epoch Times'? Here's why you're seeing so much pro-Trump content|https://www.fastcompany.com/90417298/whats-the-deal-with-the-epoch-times-heres-why-youre-seeing-so-much-pro-trump-content]]'' October 15, 2019, Steven Melendez, [[Fast Company]]
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If you've been seeing a lot of ads online from the [[Epoch Times]], you're not alone. The newspaper, founded in [[2000]] by adherents of the [[Falun Gong]] religious movement " as an antidote to communist propaganda ," has reportedly been spending millions of dollars to reach new readers with its pro-[[Donald Trump]] message.
In August, [[NBC News]] reported that the paper had spent more than $1.5 million on [[Facebook]] ads alone in a six-month period, before it was banned from advertising on the site after reportedly running ads that didn't make clear their ties to the organization. Its messages still frequently pop up on other advertising platforms, including [[YouTube]] and [[Google]].
The paper, which strongly opposes the [[Chinese]] Communist Party, has taken a decidedly pro-Trump angle in recent years. Current headlines on the site refer to a "Democrat-led impeachment inquiry," the high cost of "healthcare for illegal immigrants," and [[CNN]]'s "nonstop Trump focus."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What's the Deal With the "Free Speech" Alternative to Twitter?|https://slate.com/technology/2020/07/parler-free-speech-twitter.html]]'' July 3, 2020, Chloe Hadavas, [[Slate Magazine]]
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This article is part of the [[Free Speech]] Project , a collaboration between Future Tense and the Tech, Law, & Security Program at American University [[Washington]] College of Law that examines the ways technology is influencing how we think about speech.
The basic idea of [[Parler]] is an awful lot like [[Twitter]]. But instead of tweets, users post "Parleys"; instead of retweets, there are "echoes." And upon registering, the suggested accounts to follow include [[Breitbart]], the [[Epoch Times]], and the [[Daily Caller]], as well as [[Rand Paul]], [[Mark Levin]], and Team Trump.
In June, right-wing users started flocking to this alt-Twitter, whose main selling point is that it vows to champion free speech. As mainstream platforms banned more far-right accounts, removed hate speech with newfound vigor, and attached warning labels to a few of President [[Donald Trump]]'s tweets, Parler became, for many, an attractive solution to Twitter's supposed ills. Now, it's the second most popular app in the App Store, and last week it was estimated to have reached more than 1.5 million daily users, snagging some high-profile newbies: Sen. [[Ted Cruz]], Rep. Elise Stefanik, Rep. [[Jim Jordan]], [[Donald Trump Jr]]., and [[Eric Trump]]. What led to Parler's founding in August [[2018]] was, predictably, disillusionment with the likes of the [[Silicon Valley]] giants. Henderson, [[Nevada]]–based software engineers Jared Thomson and [[John Matze]] created the platform, according to Parler's website, "[a]fter being exhausted with a lack of transparency in big tech, ideological suppresssion [sic] and privacy abuse."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[What's Up with the Feds Seizing PPE Shipments to States and Hospitals?|https://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/whats-up-with-the-feds-seizing-ppe-shipments-to-states-and-hospitals]]'' April 4, 2020, Josh Marshall, [[Talking Points Memo]]
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Let's talk about these seizures of PPE goods by federal authorities. There are a number of instances of this and as I noted in the post below a number of reasons why it might be happening. There are numerous cases where orders placed by states or hospitals have been canceled after they have been outbid by federal authorities or federal authorities have ordered vendors to sell to the federal government. According to Kaiser Health News, those compelled sales appear to be pursuant to an executive order President Trump signed on March 18th under authorities granted by the [[Defense Production Act]].
But what I'm more interested in are reports of federal authorities confiscating physical shipments en route to states, local governments or regional hospital systems. The most publicized case of this came at some point in March when, according to [[Massachusetts]] Gov. Charlie Baker (R), a shipment of 3 million masks ordered through BJ's Wholesale was seized by federal authorities in the Port of [[New York]]. Baker did not say which agency confiscated the goods or under what authority. That incident was what led to the widely reported and successful effort to fly goods in from [[China]] using the New [[England]] Patriots jet.
Another case happened just yesterday when the top county official in Somerset County, [[New Jersey]], Freeholder Director Shanel Robinson, announced that a shipment of 35,000 masks had been confiscated by federal officials. According to this report in the Franklin Reporter and Advocate, "As of early in the afternoon of April 3, Robinson said that the county was told the surgical face masks would be delivered that day, but that the federal government had taken the N-95 masks."
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{{f97.png}} ''[[When Nazis Took Manhattan|https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/02/20/695941323/when-nazis-took-manhattan]]'' February 20, 2019, Sarah Kate Kramer, [[National Public Radio]]
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On the evening of Feb. 20, [[1939]], the marquee of [[New York]]'s Madison Square Garden was lit up with the evening's main event: a "Pro American Rally." The organizers had chosen the date in celebration of George [[Washington]]'s birthday and had procured a 30-foot-tall banner of America's first president for the stage. More than 20,000 men and women streamed inside and took their seats. The view they had was stunning: Washington was hung between American flags — and swastikas.
The rally was sponsored by the German American Bund, an organization with headquarters in [[Manhattan]] and thousands of members across the United States. In the [[1930]]s, the Bund was one of several organizations in the United States that were openly supportive of [[Adolf Hitler]] and the rise of fascism in [[Europe]]. They had parades, bookstores and summer camps for youth. Their vision for America was a cocktail of white supremacy, fascist ideology and American patriotism.
At Madison Square Garden, the rally opened with the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag. The mood was jubilant. Attendees wore Nazi armbands, waved American flags and held aloft posters with slogans like "Stop [[Jewish]] Domination of [[Christian]] America." There were storm troopers in the aisles, their uniforms almost identical to those of Nazi [[Germany]]. "It looked like any political rally — only with a Nazi twist," said Arnie Bernstein, author of Swastika Nation.
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{{f93.png}} ''[[When Rebel Media Reporters Fake Being Trans, They're Not Doing Journalism|https://torontoist.com/2016/10/when-rebel-reporters-fake-being-trans-theyre-not-doing-journalism/]]'' October 7, 2016, Al Donato, [[Torontoist]]
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Remember when I said writing about [[Jordan Peterson]] was a trap? This, right here, is stepping into a snare.
For those who don't keep up with [[Rebel Media]], the [[Ezra Levant]]-led online outlet born after [[Sun TV]] shut down, reporter [[Lauren Southern]] was on-site at a [[University of Toronto]] teach-in protest this week. While non-binary students explained why they found psychology professor Jordan Peterson's recent statements harmful, she told attendees she was trans and interviewed them under those pretenses. Southern, 21, took to the mic with that pretense, too, taking a speaking opportunity prioritized by organizers for trans people in order to do so.
Southern's supporters were on campus too. In a shaky video, a supporter giggles throughout Southern's speech. "Man, she has balls," they say. "[[Legal]]ly."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[When Tony Abbott and Peta Credlin share billing with radical far-right figures, we should be concerned|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/aug/09/when-tony-abbott-and-peta-credlin-share-billing-with-radical-far-right-figures-we-should-be-concerned]]'' August 9, 2019, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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This weekend's event is a branch-office version of the reliably wacky, but troublingly influential annual US conference. Among other things, CPAC is generally credited with launching [[Donald Trump]]'s career as a [[Republican]] political contender, after he was invited to speak there in [[2011]].
In the US, the conference offers a forum for hardline rightwing Republicans. Trump headlined again this year, but he was joined by [[YouTube]]rs Diamond and Silk; former VP candidate [[Sarah Palin]]; anti-immigration [[Fox News]] host [[Laura Ingraham]]; high-profile evangelist [[Franklin Graham]]; and [[Turning Point USA]] honcho, [[Charlie Kirk]].
But CPAC has sometimes had trouble in deciding which speakers and which ideas cross the line, as conservatives become more open to radical right ideas on race, multiculturalism and immigration. In recent years it has invited, then disinvited, groups like the conspiracist [[John Birch Society]], and individuals like [[Milo Yiannopoulos]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[When white nationalists chant their weird slogans, what do they mean?|https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2017/10/10/when-white-nationalists-chant-their-weird-slogans-what-do-they-mean]]'' October 10, 2017, David Neiwert, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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Torch-bearing white nationalists led by racist "alt-right" figure [[Richard Spencer]] once again marched in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], last weekend, in a repeat of their appearance on August 11, when a similar polo-shirt-bedecked crowd carried tiki torches to the [[University of Virginia]], chanting a variety of slogans and far-right catchphrases.
"You Will Not Replace Us!" they shouted in unison Saturday. Later, they sang a rendition of the adopted Confederate anthem, "Dixie," and also chanted, "[[Russia]] is Our Friend!" and "The South Will Rise Again!"
The chants even included an odd attack on a fantasy fiction character: "[[Harry Potter]] is Not Real!"
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{{f0.png}} ''[[When you want to cause a political scandal but you play yourself|https://mashable.com/2017/07/30/priebus-scaramucci-twitter-feud-arthur-schwartz/]]'' July 30, 2017, Colin Daileda, [[Mashable]]
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Former White House Chief of Staff [[Reince Priebus]] is out of a job as of Friday, but his feud with new White House Communications Director [[Anthony Scaramucci]] still found a way to bubble up on Sunday.
[[Arthur Schwartz]], a man who's been quoted as a "GOP operative" and "a spokesman for Scaramucci," threatened to leak opposition research on Priebus with a few tweets.
The apparent Scaramucci associate seems to have wanted his followers to believe Priebus hasn't been faithful to his wife, though he provided no information to back up the assertion, which is a dirty allegation to begin with.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Where Running Over Protesters Could Become Legal|https://www.thedailybeast.com/florida-gov-ron-desantis-turns-state-into-lab-for-unhinged-car-attacks-on-protesters]]'' September 23, 2020, Spencer Ackerman, [[Daily Beast]]
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After a summer that saw dozens of horrific car attacks on [[Black Lives Matter]] demonstrators across America, activists and attorneys are warning that [[Florida]] Gov. [[Ron DeSantis]] is trying to legalize them, and turn Florida into a model of vigilante anti-protester violence for other states to follow.
DeSantis' effort follows in the tracks of an earlier one. In [[2017]], several states proposed—but did not pass—indemnities for drivers who ran down protesters. They did so shortly before the most infamous such episode: the August 2017 murder of antiracist protester [[Heather Heyer]] at [[Charlottesville]]'s Unite The Right Rally.
Now, should other [[Republican]] governors or state legislatures follow DeSantis' lead, much of the groundwork will already be in place.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Whether They Egged On Jan. 6 Rioters or Cleaned Up After, These Lawmakers Raked In Fundraising Cash|https://www.thedailybeast.com/whether-they-egged-on-jan-6-rioters-or-cleaned-up-after-these-lawmakers-raked-in-fundraising-cash]]'' April 21, 2021, Sam Brodey, [[Daily Beast]]
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After the chaos at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ) went to the Rotunda to help pick up the pieces, helping custodial staff sweep up some of the mess from the attack. Meanwhile, Rep. [[Madison Cawthorn]] (R-NC) tried to distance himself from that same mess while defiantly defending the fiery speech he gave to that pro-Trump crowd before the riot.
It'd be hard to find two more different responses from members of [[Congress]] to that day. But three months later, the two lawmakers announced they'd raised the same remarkable amount of money for their campaigns—around $1 million—after a quarter in which the events of Jan. 6, and their aftermath, overshadowed the political terrain.
Coming off a [[2020]] election that cost an estimated $14.4 billion, donors might have been expected to sit on their wallets before giving to candidates for an election over 20 months away. The first quarter in the so-called "off year" is typically the quietest of the entire two-year election cycle.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[While Trump Cracked Down on Immigration, a Republican Megadonor Sued for a Special Visa|https://www.propublica.org/article/while-trump-cracked-down-on-immigration-a-republican-megadonor-sued-for-a-special-visa]]'' October 7, 2019, Jake Pearson, [[ProPublica]]
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As two of the most prolific political donors in the [[Donald Trump]] era, billionaires Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein have supported the president's "[[America First]]" agenda. Elizabeth, the president of their shipping supplies company, recently wrote to customers: "Personally, I am an American first. I care about American jobs."
But when it comes to business, their company has sought special visas for foreign workers — going so far as to sue the government to secure one at the same time federal officials implemented the president's more stringent immigration policies.
The suit, filed February in federal district court in [[Illinois]], came after the administration rejected the company's [[2018]] petition to hire a full-time software engineer from India, court records show. The company sought a type of visa, called an H-1B, that allows foreign workers with special skills to stay in the U.S. for temporary periods.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Whistleblower Accuses DHS Officials Of Lying About Border Threats To Congress|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/adolfoflores/whistleblower-complaint-border-threats-congress]]'' September 9, 2020, Adolfo Flores, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[Brian Murphy]], the principal deputy undersecretary in the department's Office of Intelligence and Analysis, said in his complaint that he was told to provide intelligence reports for former Homeland Security secretary [[Kirstjen Nielsen]] that supported the White House's false argument of a border wall being necessary to keep out large numbers of terrorists crossing into the US from [[Mexico]].
A rare whistleblower complaint released Wednesday detailed behind-the-scenes efforts by top [[Department of Homeland Security]] officials to build a false narrative to support President [[Donald Trump]]'s bogus claims about terrorists crossing the southern border.
Despite Murphy's refusal and statements to Nielsen that the documented number of known or suspected terrorists only consisted of no more than three people — not the 3,755 she had told [[Congress]] on Dec. 20, [[2018]] — the former secretary knowingly made false statements to Congress on the topic again on March 6, [[2019]].
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Whistleblower accuses Trump appointees of downplaying Russian interference and White supremacist threat|https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/09/politics/dhs-whistleblower-white-supremacist-threat/index.html]]'' September 9, 2020, Zachary Cohen, [[CNN]]
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[[Washington]] ([[CNN]]) A whistleblower is alleging that top political appointees in the [[Department of Homeland Security]] repeatedly instructed career officials to modify intelligence assessments to suit President [[Donald Trump]]'s agenda by downplaying [[Russia]]'s efforts to interfere in the US and the threat posed by [[White supremacist]]s, according to documents reviewed by CNN and a source familiar with the situation.
The whistleblower claims that acting DHS Secretary [[Chad Wolf]] instructed DHS officials earlier this year to "cease providing intelligence assessments on the threat of Russian interference" and, instead, focus their efforts on gathering information related to activities being carried out by [[China]] and [[Iran]].
Trump and several of his top national security advisers have repeatedly sought to emphasize the threat posed by China in recent months while downplaying the intelligence community's warnings related to Russian interference in the [[2020]] election.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Whistleblower Details How HHS Officials Refused to Secure N95 Masks as Pandemic Loomed|https://theintercept.com/2020/05/07/coronavirus-whistleblower-hhs-n95-ppe/]]'' May 7, 2020, Sharon Lerner, [[The Intercept]]
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A whistleblower complaint filed earlier this week partially solves the mystery of how the country with the most expensive health care system on earth wound up unable to provide enough face masks to protect its workers. The report from [[Rick Bright]], who was ousted from his job as director of the [[Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority]], a division of Health and Human Services, in April, also provides a new villain in the tragic saga of the Trump administration's mismanagement of the coronavirus crisis: [[Robert Kadlec]].
Though officially tasked with quickly mobilizing a national response to public health crises, Kadlec, the assistant secretary for preparedness and response and formerly Bright's boss, is described in the report as a petty tyrant who ignored, mocked, and thwarted Bright's repeated efforts to address the imminent shortage of masks and other personal protective equipment in January and February, as the virus began spreading across the country.
In a lengthy, detailed account that reads like a script from a horror movie and will likely earn Kadlec the lasting enmity of everyone who has lost a front-line worker to the virus, Bright lays out a series of unsuccessful and increasingly desperate attempts to push Kadlec and HHS Secretary [[Alex Azar]] to recognize and address the looming shortage of personal protective equipment. The attempts to call attention to the crisis began in mid-January, when Bright, a virologist who has spent decades in government preparing for public health emergencies, called for a senior-level meeting to coordinate the response to the coming pandemic.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[White farmers: how a far-right idea was planted in Donald Trump's mind|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/aug/23/white-farmers-trump-south-africa-tucker-carlson-far-right-influence]]'' August 24, 2018, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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On Wednesday night, the [[Fox News]] presenter [[Tucker Carlson]] once again talked about the alleged plight of white [[South Africa]]n farmers on his Fox News program.
On [[Twitter]], [[Donald Trump]] indicated that he had been watching. The president's tweet called for further study, but treated the "large scale killing of farmers" as a settled fact, when reporting indicates that against the background of a generally high murder rate in South Africa, there is no evidence of white farmers being specifically targeted.
But Trump's tweet came at the end of a long process whereby the far-right idea of "white genocide" in South Africa had been mainstreamed, working its way from far-right websites and forums, into the rightward edge of mainstream media, and then into policy proposals. News Corp outlets have played an outsized role in that process.
List includes some former members, because keeping track is a major chore.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[White House Amassing Reporter 'Dossier' After Story Trump Charged Taxpayers $900,000|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/donald-trump-dossier-900000-washington-post_n_5f487172c5b64f17e13b3456?ri18n=true]]'' August 28, 2020, Mary Papenfuss, [[Huffington Post]]
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The White House has warned The [[Washington Post]] that it's collecting a "dossier" on one of its journalists after he reported that President [[Donald Trump]]'s private business, the [[Trump Organization]], has charged taxpayers at least $900,000.
The chilling, [[Kremlin]]-esque threat was made in response to a story Thursday by [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning Post reporter David Fahrenthold, Josh Dawsey and Joshua Partlow that the Trump Organization has charged the [[Secret Service]] steep fees for agents guarding the president during his multiple trips to his own properties.
The Secret Service has had to pay for rooms at Trump's properties even when he is not present, has been charged daily "resort fees," and was once billed $1,300 for a mysterious "furniture removal charge" during a presidential trip to Trump's golf resort in Turnberry, [[Scotland]], the Post reported, based on multiple interviews and newly obtained bills and emails.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White House attacks on Fauci described as 'nuclear grade bananas'|https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/white-house-attacks-fauci-described-nuclear-grade-bananas-n1233634]]'' July 13, 2020, Steve Benen, [[MSNBC]]
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On March 23, as the coronavirus crisis in the United States was coming into focus, [[Donald Trump]] held a White House press briefing and was asked whether he planned to follow Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]]'s recommendations. "Sure," the president replied. "I would certainly -- he's very important to me, and I would -- I will be listening to him."
That was Act One: a period in which Trump saw Fauci, the director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s, as a trusted source who could help guide the White House's response to the pandemic. Act Two, which unfolded gradually over the ensuing months, saw the president start to ignore and marginalize Fauci, who had the audacity to present Trump with information that was politically unsatisfying.
We've now reached Act Three, in which the president's indifference has transitioned into overt hostility. As [[NBC News]] reported, the White House is now "seeking to discredit" Fauci.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[White House bars FDA commissioner from testifying before committee|https://www.businessinsider.com/white-house-bars-fda-commissioner-from-testifying-2020-9]]'' September 20, 2020, Inyoung Choi, [[Business Insider]]
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The White House blocked FDA Commissioner Dr. [[Stephen Hahn]] from testifying before the Energy and Commerce Committee, [[Politico]] reported.
Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Democratic Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. and Health Subcommittee Chairwoman Democratic Rep. Anna G. Eshoo said in a statement Friday that "despite bipartisan interest and our request for Commissioner Hahn to appear before the Energy and Commerce Committee this month, the White House has blocked Dr. Hahn from testifying."
The lawmakers noted the committee's "concerns about the Trump Administration's ongoing political interference into the COVID-19 response efforts of our public health agencies," and stressed that "the American people deserve to hear" from Hahn to "ensure that the agency's COVID-19 decisions remain science-based."
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{{f267.png}} ''[[White House Bible Study Led by Pastor Who Is Anti-Gay, Anti-Women and Anti-Catholic|https://www.newsweek.com/white-house-bible-group-led-pastor-anti-gay-anti-women-anti-catholic-881860]]'' April 11, 2018, Kashmira Gander, [[Newsweek]]
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The first Bible study group held for the U.S. Cabinet in at least 100 years is led by a pastor who believes homosexuality is "illegitimate," who doesn't believe women should preach and has described [[Catholic]]ism as a "false" religion.
Ten members of the Cabinet, including Vice President [[Mike Pence]], Secretary of State [[Mike Pompeo]], and Education Secretary [[Betsy DeVos]], sponsor the study group, which holds meetings lasting between one hour and 90 minutes every Wednesday, according to [[BBC News]]. It unfolds at a location in [[Washington]], D.C., that is kept secret for security reasons.
Its leader is [[Ralph Drollinger]], a pastor and president of [[Capitol Ministries]]: an organization which aims to "evangelize elected officials and lead them toward maturity in Christ."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White House changes mission of Strategic National Stockpile website to reflect Kushner's lies that supplies are not for states|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/04/white-house-changes-mission-of-strategic-national-stockpile-website-to-reflect-kushners-lies-that-supplies-are-not-for-states/]]'' April 3, 2020, David Badash, [[Raw Story]]
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The Trump White House has changed the official stated mission of the [[Strategic National Stockpile]] after Senior Advisor to the President [[Jared Kushner]] lied during Thursday's nationally televised coronavirus task force briefing. Kushner's words immediately caused outrage as video of his false claim circulated quickly on social media. By Friday morning #JaredKushnerForPrison was trending on social media.
The mission of the Strategic National Stockpile, according to its website which was changed late Friday morning, had read:
"Strategic National Stockpile is the nation's largest supply of life-saving pharmaceuticals and medical supplies for use in a public health emergency severe enough to cause local supplies to run out."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White House compares Trump's church visit to Winston Churchill in Second World War|https://globalnews.ca/news/7023328/trump-church-george-floyd-protests-churchill/]]'' June 3, 2020, Aamer Madhani, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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The White House said Wednesday that U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s visit to a nearby church where he held up a Bible was a "leadership moment" akin to [[Winston Churchill]]'s inspection of bomb-damaged [[London]] during the Second World War, a comparison that drew swift condemnation from the author of a new bestselling book on the former British prime minister.
Throughout the yearlong blitz of London by German fighter aircraft, Churchill often watched the bombing raids from rooftops and he made special effort to walk the streets in places where thousands were killed.
The Trump administration has been criticized by Democrats and several [[Republican]]s, after peaceful protesters were forcibly cleared from the area around St. John's Church, where the president posed and held a Bible aloft on Monday. The president did not inspect damage inside the church.
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*[[White House Coronavirus Task Force|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_House_Coronavirus_Task_Force]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f132.png}} ''[[White House defends Trump's conspiracy theory tweet on Buffalo protester|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/us-politics/article-white-house-defends-trumps-conspiracy-theory-tweet-on-buffalo/]]'' June 10, 2020, Reuters, [[Globe and Mail]]
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The White House on Wednesday defended President [[Donald Trump]]'s promotion of an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory about a 75-year-old protester injured by police in [[Buffalo]], saying it was Trump's "prerogative" to raise questions about the incident.
The protester, [[Martin Gugino]], was shoved by police and critically injured when he approached them during a march against racism and police brutality in an incident that was captured on video and led to criminal charges against the officers involved. It was one of many protests after [[George Floyd]], a Black man, died on May 25 in [[Minneapolis]] after a white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes.
Trump, offering no evidence, tweeted on Tuesday that Gugino's fall could be a "set up" with ties to the anti-fascist movement antifa. Trump and other [[Republican]]s have sought to blame violence that has flared at some protests on antifa despite little evidence.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White House Doubles Down on Trump's Vow to Stay in Power No Matter What|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/09/mark-meadows-donald-trump-election-results]]'' September 25, 2020, Bess Levin, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Earlier this week [[Donald Trump]] informed the nation that he has no plans to accept the results of the November election unless he should happen to win. "We're going to have to see what happens," Trump told a reporter who asked him if he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power. "Get rid of the ballots and...there won't be a transfer, frankly. There will be a continuation." Given that we live in a democracy and not a dictatorship, and that in America, we count the ballots, this admission was extremely disturbing. Yet rather than assure the country that it has nothing to worry about re: Trump refusing to cede power should [[Joe Biden]] win the election, the president's supporters have argued that he's right to take his cues from an authoritarian regime.
Speaking with CBS This Morning on Friday, White House chief of staff [[Mark Meadows]] said that the president "commits to a peaceful transfer" but only so long as there's "a fair election," which, of course, the administration has claimed won't happen due to baseless allegations of fraud. Referring to a Department of Justice investigation that (1) concerned a grand total of nine discarded ballots, and (2) the DOJ has not said involved any wrongdoing, Meadows said, "What we want to make sure is that every vote counts but that only the vote from one voter to the ballot box is what gets counted and nothing less, nothing more." As this is exactly what's happening and it is only the Trump administration that is claiming otherwise, the interviewer pressed Meadows on Trump's assertion that the November election "will be rigged," asking, "What evidence, if any, does [Trump] have?"
Claiming that there were "problematic" ballots during the primaries, Meadows then suggested, as his boss has, that it would be outrageous to count each and every vote cast—despite the fact that, moments prior, he said that is what the federal government is taking pains to ensure. "Should we allow votes to come in and be counted a week after November 3? I don't believe so," he said.
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The White House has embraced a declaration by a group of scientists urging free spread of the coronavirus among healthy young people in an effort to achieve "herd immunity" through widespread infection instead of a vaccine, The [[New York Times]] reports.
The Times reported that during a White House call on Monday two White House officials cited an Oct. 4 petition titled The [[Great Barrington Declaration]], with more than 9,000 signatories worldwide that condemns lockdowns and pushes for businesses and schools to reopen to achieve herd immunity, suggesting that young people are at "minimal risk of death" from coronavirus.
"Current lockdown policies are producing devastating effects on short and long-term public health," the declaration states, adding: "The most compassionate approach that balances the risks and benefits of reaching herd immunity, is to allow those who are at minimal risk of death to live their lives normally to build up immunity to the virus through natural infection, while better protecting those who are at highest risk. We call this Focused Protection."
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{{f37.png}} ''[[White House Fires Homeland Security Dept.'s General Counsel|https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/17/us/politics/john-mitnick-homeland-security.html]]'' September 17, 2019, Zolan Kanno-Youngs, [[New York Times]]
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WASHINGTON — The White House on Tuesday fired [[John Mitnick]], the general counsel for the [[Department of Homeland Security]], after months of shake-up at an agency responsible for carrying out President Trump's immigration agenda.
"We thank John for this service, and we wish him well," a department spokeswoman said Tuesday night.
The White House this year has turned the Department of Homeland Security — which oversees securing the country's borders, disaster relief efforts and addressing domestic terrorism and cybersecurity threats — into a revolving door of officials, creating a void of permanent leadership.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[White House flags return to half-staff to honor Sen. John McCain after outcry|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2018/08/27/john-mccain-flags-white-house-full-staff/1108717002/]]'' August 27, 2018, Jessica Estepa, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON – Facing a growing public outcry, President [[Donald Trump]] ordered U.S. flags brought back down to half-staff Monday to honor [[Arizona]] Sen. [[John McCain]] – hours after they had been raised.
As the nation mourned the loss of the former [[Vietnam]] POW, veteran senator and [[2008]] [[Republican]] presidential nominee, the White House came under siege for raising the flags two days after McCain's death. Trump and McCain had a rocky relationship for years.
The White House received criticism from veterans groups, including the [[American Legion]], distracting from the administration's announcement of a long-awaited trade deal between the United States and [[Mexico]]. Trump remained mum as reporters shouted McCain questions after a meeting with [[Kenya]]n President Uhuru Kenyatta.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[White House grants press access to Christian site whose founder called impeachment a "Jew coup"|https://www.salon.com/2020/01/27/white-house-grants-press-access-to-christian-site-whose-founder-called-impeachment-a-jew-coup/]]'' January 27, 2020, Igor Derysh, [[Salon]]
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The White House granted press credentials to a [[Christian]] news site whose founder claimed that President [[Donald Trump]]'s impeachment was a "Jew coup" organized by a "[[Jewish]] cabal" in anti-Semitic remarks.
Five employees of the [[Florida]]-based conservative Christian news outlet [[TruNews]] received press credentials from the White House to cover Trump's trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos, [[Switzerland]], last week, founder [[Rick Wiles]] told The [[New York Times]] from a ski lodge reserved for press members by the Trump administration. The outlet was not granted special access to Trump, though TruNews' [[Edward Szall]] asked [[Ivanka Trump]] a question during a news conference, according to the report.
"We want to thank President Trump and the White House for extending the invitation to be here," Wiles said in a video. "We are honored to be here representing the kingdom of heaven and our king [[Jesus Christ]]."
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{{f37.png}} ''[[White House Grants Press Credentials to a Pro-Trump Blog|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/13/business/the-gateway-pundit-trump.html]]'' February 13, 2017, Michael M. Grynbaum, [[New York Times]]
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The [[Gateway Pundit]], a provocative conservative blog, gained notice last year for its fervent pro-Trump coverage and its penchant for promoting false rumors about voter fraud and [[Hillary Clinton]]'s health that rocketed around right-wing websites.
Now the site will report on politics from a prominent perch: the White House.
The Trump administration has granted press credentials to Lucian B. Wintrich, the [[Washington]] correspondent for Gateway Pundit, to attend White House press briefings and ask questions of the press secretary, Sean M. Spicer.
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The [[Food and Drug Administration]] has ousted its controversial chief spokesperson, [[Emily Miller]], following botched communications about using blood plasma as a potential COVID-19 treatment, according to multiple media reports.
Miller, who held the position for just 11 days, aggressively defended FDA commissioner [[Stephen Hahn]] this week after he grossly misstated benefits of the treatment during a press briefing last Sunday. In the briefing, President Trump announced that the FDA had authorized emergency use of the treatment, despite reports that experts at the [[National Institutes of Health]] objected, saying the evidence was too weak to justify use. Though Hahn apologized for his misstatements, controversy over the authorization continued, raising questions about the credibility of the FDA and the independence of Hahn.
But even without that fiasco, Miller's presence at the agency was controversial, drawing further concern that the traditionally apolitical agency has been politicized by the Trump administration.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[White House meeting erupts after Dr. Fauci knocks Trump's promotion of untested Hydroxychloroquine|https://www.salon.com/2020/04/05/white-house-meeting-erupts-after-dr-fauci-knocks-trumps-promotion-of-untested-hydroxychloroquine_partner/]]'' April 6, 2020, Sarah Burris, [[Salon]]
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Axios reported Sunday evening that a huge fight broke out at the White House over the weekend about the use of [[Hydroxychloroquine]] to treat the coronavirus.
According to the site, economic adviser [[Peter Navarro]] went up against infectious disease expert [[Anthony Fauci]] over the antimalarial drug to fight COVID-19.
"This drama erupted into an epic Situation Room showdown. Trump's coronavirus task force gathered in the White House Situation Room on Saturday at about 1:30 pm, according to four sources familiar with the conversation. Vice President [[Mike Pence]] sat at the head of the table," said Axios.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[White House Moves To Discredit Fauci Amid Bleak Warnings Over Coronavirus Surge|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/white-house-undercuts-fauci_n_5f0bf93ac5b67a80bc098815?ri18n=true]]'' July 13, 2020, Nick Visser, [[Huffington Post]]
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Trump administration officials moved to undercut Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] on Sunday amid reports the White House is sidelining the nation's top infectious disease expert as cases of the coronavirus continue to surge.
Both The [[Washington Post]] and [[NBC News]] said they received statements from the White House trying to discredit Fauci, who has given bleak interviews and issued dire warnings in recent days as the number of infections climb to record-breaking levels. The doctor's assessments have stood in stark contrast to President [[Donald Trump]]'s push to reopen the country while claiming states with troubling levels of infections are "going to be fine."
"Several White House officials are concerned about the number of times Dr. Fauci has been wrong on things," the unnamed official said in a statement to the outlets. The aide included a list of nearly a dozen comments Fauci made early during the pandemic, before scientists developed an understanding of the novel virus.
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For months, Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] has been the face of the White House response to the coronavirus pandemic. Now, the government's top infectious disease specialist is being sidelined, and the administration appears to be actively trying to discredit the career civil servant with more than 50 years in government service under his belt. Both the [[Washington Post]] and [[NBC News]] received a list from an unnamed administration official that pointed out comments that Fauci had made earlier about the coronavirus outbreak that were later proved to be wrong. "Several White House officials are concerned about the number of times Dr. Fauci has been wrong on things," an official told both of the outlets.
What was included in the list? Fauci's comments in January that the coronavirus was "not a major threat." It also included assurances by Fauci that asymptomatic carriers did not play a significant role in spreading COVID-19 and his comment in March that "people should not be walking around with masks," among others. Even Fauci's supporters acknowledge that the 79-year-old head of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s made lots of mistakes early on in the coronavirus crisis. But he was hardly alone. Case in point: Surgeon General [[Jerome Adams]] acknowledged Sunday that the administration was "trying to correct" earlier messaging that advised against wearing face masks. "We follow the science and when we learn more, our recommendations change," he said. Adams went back in history to explain how these types of mistakes can happen: "Well, it's important for people to understand that once upon a time, we prescribed cigarettes for asthmatics and leeches and cocaine and heroin for people as medical treatments. When we learned better, we do better."
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{{f358.png}} ''[[White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany inadvertently reveals Trump's bank account information|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/22/white-house-press-secretary-kayleigh-mcenany-inadvertently-reveals-trump-bank-account-information_partner/]]'' May 23, 2020, Sarah K Burris, Raw Story, [[Salon]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] generally gives his paycheck for the presidency to government causes he deems important. This quarter to brag about Trump's check, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany flashed the check for the world to see.
The [[New York Times]] noticed the accidental moment that could lead to a lot of fraud problems.
"But on Friday, Kayleigh McEnany, the White House press secretary, did not just reveal that the president was sending his salary to the Department of Health and Human Services to help 'support the efforts being undertaken to confront, contain and combat the coronavirus,'" said the report.
While most honest Americans aren't likely to try and use the account information, the pesky [[Nigeria]]n Prince that keeps emailing you may see it as an opportunity.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[White House says it is creating 'very large' dossier on Washington Post journalist and others|https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/27/media/white-house-dossier-journalists/index.html]]'' August 27, 2020, Oliver Darcy, [[CNN]]
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[[New York]] ([[CNN]] Business) The White House said in a story published Thursday that it was compiling a "very large" dossier on a [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning [[Washington Post]] reporter and others who it said are a "disgrace to journalism and the American people."
The astonishing revelation about the White House's efforts to discredit reporter David Fahrenthold came after The Post requested comment for a Thursday story he wrote with two colleagues. The story, co-bylined by reporters Josh Dawsey and Joshua Partlow, detailed how President Trump's company "charged the U.S. government more than $900,000" for hotel rooms fees among other services at [[Mar-a-Lago]].
In a statement, White House spokesperson [[Judd Deere]] accused The Washington Post of "blatantly interfering with the business relationships of the [[Trump Organization]]" and demanded "it must stop."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[White House Security Barred Clergy From Holding Vigil Outside Church|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/clergy-prayer-vigil-st-johns-church_n_5ed92b53c5b6fb6d6b3b254e?ri18n=true]]'' June 4, 2020, Carol Kuruvilla, [[Huffington Post]]
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Federal security forces blocked clergy from having a prayer vigil in front of a [[Washington]], D.C., church on Wednesday - the same church that President [[Donald Trump]] freely strode up to days earlier for his photo shoot with a Bible.
More than 100 interfaith clergy answered a call from the Episcopal Diocese of Washington to gather outside St. John's Church at Lafayette Square, directly across from the White House, for a prayer vigil on Wednesday afternoon. But an expanded security perimeter around the White House prevented the faith leaders from congregating on church property - prompting them to scramble to find another place to meet and pray.
The change led to a truncated vigil several hundred feet away from St. John's Church, as well as confusion and tension between the clergy and some young protesters.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White House snubs Azar, installs Trump loyalist Michael Caputo as HHS spokesperson|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/15/michael-caputo-azar-hhs-189046]]'' April 15, 2020, Dan Diamond, [[Politico]]
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Caputo is an intense Trump loyalist whose recent book "The Ukraine Hoax," alleged a conspiracy behind Trump's impeachment.
The high-level move comes after a series of news reports that portrayed Azar as warning Trump about the pending Covid-19 pandemic in January but having the president and his aides dismiss his concerns. Trump on Sunday tweeted that Azar "told me nothing until later," appearing to refute those reports.
White House officials believe that Azar has been shaping favorable coverage of his handling of the Covid-19 outbreak and trying to shift blame for the administration's mishandled response, said two officials with knowledge of the situation. White House frustration with Azar also dates back to last year, with officials unhappy about his long-running feud with [[Medicare]] chief [[Seema Verma]], Azar's nominal deputy who maintains her own strong relationship with Trump.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White House to hold social media summit amid Trump attacks|https://www.politico.com/story/2019/06/26/white-house-social-media-summit-1383280]]'' June 26, 2019, Margaret Harding McGill, [[Politico]]
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President [[Donald Trump]] earlier this month suggested U.S. regulators should levy massive fines against American tech companies. | Mark Wilson/Getty Images Technology White House to hold social media summit amid Trump attacks
The White House will host "digital leaders" for a meeting next month amid President Donald Trump's escalating attacks on [[Google]], [[Facebook]] and [[Twitter]].
The [[Social Media Summit]] set for July 11 will focus on the "opportunities and challenges of today's online environment," White House spokesperson Judd Deere said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White House Under Fire for Credentialing Anti-Semitic TruNews, Which Called Trump Impeachment a 'Jew Coup'|https://www.mediaite.com/trump/white-house-under-fire-for-credentialing-anti-semitic-trunews-which-called-trump-impeachment-a-jew-coup/]]'' January 22, 2020, Joe Depaolo, [[Mediaite]]
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Virulent anti-Semite [[Rick Wiles]], who recently declared that impeachment was a "Jew coup," broadcast his program last night from the World Economic Forum after once again receiving press credentials from the White House. https://t.co/lFrTHtFoTe pic.twitter.com/CsYXGdGDQ6 — [[Right Wing Watch]] (@RightWingWatch) January 22, [[2020]]
The White House is coming under intense, bipartisan criticism for issuing press credentials to [[TruNews]] — a far-right outlet which has a history of blatant anti-Semitism.
In footage flagged by Right Wing Watch, TruNews founder Rick Wiles — along with correspondents Doc Burkhart and [[Edward Szall]] — was seen broadcasting live from Davos, [[Switzerland]], site of the World Economic Fourm. [[CNN]]'s Jake Tapper confirmed that TruNews was credentialed by the White House.
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{{f267.png}} ''[[White House Undermines Fauci, Whose Trust Rating More Than Doubles Trump's|https://www.newsweek.com/white-house-undermines-fauci-trust-rating-doubles-trump-1517302]]'' July 13, 2020, James Walker, [[Newsweek]]
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Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] has reportedly been sidelined by the White House after delivering frank assessments of the U.S. COVID-19 response, but polling data shows most Americans trust the infectious disease expert more than President [[Donald Trump]] when it comes to COVID-19.
The [[Washington Post]] reported on Saturday night that Dr. Fauci had not spoken to the president since the first week of June, quoting a source familiar with the president's calendar.
It also reported that the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s director had seen some of his planned TV appearances quashed amid public criticism from the president.
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{{f97.png}} ''[[White House Used Pandemic To Weaken Safety Regulations, Reporter Says|https://www.npr.org/2020/07/15/891369048/white-house-used-pandemic-to-weaken-safety-regulations-reporter-says]]'' July 15, 2020, Dave Davies, [[National Public Radio]]
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This is FRESH AIR. I'm [[Dave Davies]] in today for Terry Gross. Meatpacking and poultry processing have long been among the most dangerous and low-paying occupations in America, and now they've become hotbeds for the coronavirus, with thousands of workers getting sick. You've probably read about outbreaks of the coronavirus at plants in recent months.
Our guest today, [[New Yorker]] staff writer [[Jane Mayer]], has a new article about one of the nation's largest poultry processing companies and how its workers have fared since the pandemic erupted. The Mountaire Corporation's owner, Ron Cameron, is a major donor to organizations supporting President Trump's campaign. Mayer writes that the Trump administration has weakened federal oversight of the industry, and the U.S. Labor Department is effectively supporting an effort to drive the United Food and Commercial Workers out of one of the company's [[Delaware]] plants after that union has represented the plant's workers for four decades.
Jane Mayer is chief [[Washington]] correspondent for The New Yorker, where she's been a staff writer since [[1995]]. Her reporting has earned a host of prestigious awards. Her most recent book is the [[2016]] bestseller "Dark Money: The Hidden History Of The Billionaires Behind The Rise Of The Radical Right." Her story in the current issue of The New Yorker is titled "How Trump Is Helping Tycoons Exploit The Pandemic." Jane Mayer spoke to me via an Internet connection from her home in Washington.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[White House wobbles on U.S. flag after McCain death|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-mccain-flags/white-house-wobbles-on-us-flag-after-mccain-death-idUSKCN1LC275]]'' August 28, 2018, David Morgan, [[Reuters]]
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WASHINGTON ([[Reuters]]) - The White House lowered its U.S. flag to half-staff, raised it back up and on Monday lowered it again after the death of Senator [[John McCain]], in an unusual and confusing break with protocol on the passing of a national leader.
McCain, a prisoner of war in [[Vietnam]], longtime U.S. senator from [[Arizona]] and [[2008]] [[Republican]] presidential nominee, died of brain cancer on Saturday at age 81. That prompted many Americans to lower flags to half-staff, a traditional gesture of honor.
But President [[Donald Trump]], who had clashed with fellow Republican McCain over various issues and said during his campaign that the senator was "not a war hero," wavered in his approach to what presidents normally treat as a gesture of courtesy and respect.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White House: We're Going to Have to Let Some People Die So the Stock Market Can Live|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/03/donald-trump-coronavirus-deaths-vs-economy]]'' March 23, 2020, Bess Levin, [[Vanity Fair]]
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Needless to say, telling people to get back to their normal lives within a fortnight is not at all what health experts have recommended. In fact, many agree we'll have to practice social distancing for at least a year and perhaps up to 18 months, the alternative literally being the death of hundreds of thousands of Americans. Faced with that choice, most people would probably go with the former, even if it meant major damage to economy. And then you have the ghouls of Team Trump:
Appearing Monday morning on Fox News' America's Newsroom, Trump's top economic adviser [[Larry Kudlow]] agreed that a pivot away from strict coronavirus measures could be on the horizon. "The president tweeted at midnight that we can't let the cure be worse than the problem," Fox News anchor [[Ed Henry]] declared. "He seemed to be talking about, in another week or so, making a decision to try to get the economy back open…How do you do that?"
Kudlow responded that "we'll have to try to do that" because the "economic cost to individuals is just too great," adding that the administration will need to see how everything plays out after more Americans are tested for the virus. "But the president is right," he exclaimed. "The cure can't be worse than the disease, and we're gonna have to make some difficult trade-offs."
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The difference between [[White nationalism]] and [[White supremacist]] is in minutia invisible outside their groups. Same thing.
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*[[White supremacist]]
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White nationalist group posing as antifa called for violence on Twitter|https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/twitter-takes-down-washington-protest-disinformation-bot-behavior-n1221456]]'' June 1, 2020, Ben Collins, [[NBC News]]
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A [[Twitter]] account claiming to belong to a national "antifa" organization and pushing violent rhetoric related to ongoing protests has been linked to the white nationalist group [[Identity Evropa]], according to a Twitter spokesperson.
The spokesperson said the account violated the company's platform manipulation and spam policy, specifically the creation of fake accounts. Twitter suspended the account after a tweet that incited violence.
As protests were taking place in multiple states across the U.S. Sunday night, the newly created account, @ANTIFA_US, tweeted, "Tonight's the night, Comrades," with a brown raised fist emoji and "Tonight we say 'F -- - The City' and we move into the residential areas... the white hoods.... and we take what's ours …"
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{{f130.png}} ''[[White nationalist Nick Fuentes' YouTube channel is banned for hate speech|https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Antisemitism/White-nationalist-Nick-Fuentes-YouTube-channel-is-banned-for-hate-speech-617916]]'' February 18, 2020, Marcy Oster, [[Jerusalem Post]]
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The [[YouTube]] channel of white nationalist Nick Fuentes has been banned for hate speech.
Fuentes leads the Groyper Army, a group of young far-right activists who want to push mainstream conservatism towards white nationalism. He has questioned the number of Jews who were killed in the [[Holocaust]] and believes that [[Israel]] has a malicious influence on US policy.
Fuentes revealed the news about his channel to his 86,600 [[Twitter]] followers on Saturday.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White Nationalist Richard Spencer Can't Afford To Pay Legal Fees In 'Unite The Right' Case | HuffPost|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/white-nationalist-richard-spencer-cant-afford-to-pay-legal-fees-in-unite-the-right-case_n_5ee27e60c5b66a8ebefc9a78]]'' June 11, 2020, Michael Kunzelman, Associated Press, [[Huffington Post]]
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A leading white nationalist told a judge on Thursday that his notoriety has made it difficult for him to raise money for his defense against a "financially crippling" lawsuit that names him as an organizer of a rally in [[Virginia]] that erupted into violence in [[2017]].
[[Richard Spencer]]'s attorney has asked for the court's permission to withdraw from representing him in the civil case. The lawyer, John DiNucci, said Spencer owes him a significant amount of money in legal fees and hasn't been cooperating adequately.
Spencer told U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Hoppe that the lawsuit over the "[[Unite the Right]]" white nationalist rally in [[Charlottesville]], Virginia, in August 2017 has been "extremely expensive" and a "huge burden" for him.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[White nationalist Richard Spencer gets his money from Louisiana cotton fields-and the US government|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/03/richard-spencer-cotton-farms-louisiana-subsidies]]'' March 17, 2017, Lance Williams, [[Mother Jones]]
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America's rise was "not through black people" and "has nothing to do with slavery," Spencer retorted. "White people could have figured out another way to pick cotton," he said. "We do it now."
He is in a position to know. Spencer, along with his mother and sister, are absentee landlords of 5,200 acres of cotton and corn fields in an impoverished, largely [[Africa]]n American region of [[Louisiana]], according to records examined by Reveal from The [[Center for Investigative Reporting]]. The farms, controlled by multiple family-owned businesses, are worth millions: A 1,600-acre parcel sold for $4.3 million in [[2012]].
The Spencer family's farms are also subsidized by the federal government. From [[2008]] through [[2015]], the Spencers received $2 million in US farm subsidy payments, according to federal data.
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The audio, purportedly from Spencer, was leaked by far-right provocateur [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] and posted Sunday to his [[Telegram]] channel. It was ostensibly taken following the deadly [[2017]] "[[Unite the Right]]" rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], possibly by someone within Spencer's circle, according to the British newspaper [[The Guardian]]. On the tape, Yiannopoulos says, the voice belongs to a screaming Spencer, who uses numerous slurs against racial and religious minorities.
Yiannopoulos told [[Vox]] that he's verified with three people that Spencer's voice is on the recording and with one other person who was in the room at the time of the rant. Other white nationalists, including [[YouTube]]r Nick Fuentes, asserted on Telegram they were aware of the audio's existence before and had listened to it a few times.
White nationalist [[Richard Spencer]] tries to rouse students during an October 2017 speech at the [[University of Florida]] in [[Gainesville]]. (AP Images/Chris O'Meara)
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{{f208.png}} ''[[White nationalist sentenced in California Capitol melee|https://www.kcra.com/article/white-nationalist-sentenced-california-capitol-melee/28282634]]'' July 3, 2019, Don Thompson, [[KCRA]]
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The only white supremacist charged in a [[2016]] melee at the [[California]] state Capitol that injured at least 14 people was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison.
[[William Scott Planer]], 36, pleaded no contest in April to assault likely to produce great bodily injury. [[Sacramento]] County prosecutors say he knocked a defenseless person unconscious with a pole during a fight between members of the white-nationalist [[Traditionalist Worker Party]] and anti-fascist counter-protesters.
A social media video shows the counter-protester trying to rise to her feet from the Capitol lawn after losing a fistfight with another member of Traditionalist Worker Party. Planer runs up behind her and hits her in the head with a pole, using a full baseball bat-like swing. She fell unconscious before three other counter-protesters dragged her away.
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{{f367.png}} ''[[White nationalists are once again using Christian symbols to spread hate|https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2021/02/28/white-nationalists-use-christian-symbols-send-messages-racists/4457702001/]]'' February 28, 2021, Trevor Hughes, [[USA Today]]
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WASHINGTON – A screaming man with his fist raised, a Byzantine cross emblazoned in red on his T-shirt. A white flag with a lone green pine tree and the words "An [[Appeal]] to Heaven" fluttering over the angry crowd. The Christian flag whipping in the wind from a parked pickup.
Those images on display at the Jan. 5-6 rally and riot in [[Washington]], D.C., have raised concerns that some of former President [[Donald Trump]]'s most ardent and dangerous supporters, including groups such as the [[Proud Boys]], [[Oath Keepers]], [[QAnon]], 3 Percenters and [[America First]]ers, are cloaking themselves in biblical language to justify their actions.
The flags and other displays are the latest examples of how white terrorists throughout history, including the KKK, have cited Christianity to justify what they claim is their God-given right to control races and ethnic groups, experts said.
The displays – including a prayer from the Senate rostrum by a QAnon shaman who broke into the Capitol – have so alarmed some faith leaders that they published an open letter Friday signed by more than 1,400 pastors and church leaders condemning the "perversion" of their faith.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[White nationalists love Tucker Carlson, and other startling discoveries in "Rising Out of Hatred"|https://www.salon.com/2018/09/18/white-nationalists-love-tucker-carlson-and-other-startling-discoveries-in-rising-out-of-hatred/]]'' September 18, 2018, Amanda Marcotte, [[Salon]]
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As many sadly predicted, the campaign and election of a blatant racist like [[Donald Trump]] has led to a surge in the white nationalist movement in the United States. There's been an escalation of right wing terrorist actions, aggressive recruitment for white nationalist groups, and, perhaps most disturbingly, a mainstreaming of white nationalist views through conservative outlets such as [[Fox News]].
But even as more white Americans start flirting with embracing the politics of white supremacy, there is at least one man who was born into the heart of the white nationalist movement and has since walked away. [[Derek Black]], who has since changed his name, was once the princeling of the white nationalist world: Young, charismatic, intelligent. He was the son of the founder of [[Stormfront]], the godson of [[David Duke]], and an ambitious radio talk show host who had big ideas about taking their fringe views nationwide. And then, after a painful process of introspection and education, Black renounced racism and left the movement.
Tuesday, [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning journalist [[Eli Saslow]] released his new book, "Rising Out of Hatred: The Awakening of a Former White Nationalist," which gives a detailed accounting of Black's painful, complicated journey as he left the world of white nationalism and tried to find a new identity and community to replace the one he left behind.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White Nationalists, Alt-Right Personalities Plan Rally on Miami Yacht|https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/alt-right-figures-jacob-wohl-nick-fuentes-plan-rally-on-miami-yacht-11268291]]'' September 16, 2019, Jerry Iannelli, [[Miami New Times]]
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A veritable who's who of right-wing con artists, alt-right media hounds, and outright racists apparently plan to hold some sort of Art [[Basel]] for Grifters conference in [[Miami]] this month. An avalanche of some of the worst pundits online — including at least one fascist — say they'll hold a "Demand [[Free Speech]]" rally Saturday, September 28, on an undisclosed yacht somewhere in the Magic City.
The event's top billing? Serial con artist [[Jacob Wohl]], who is charged in [[California]] with a felony for unlawfully selling investments in a company called Montgomery Assets, will apparently debate Nick Fuentes, a self-described "American nationalist" who has appeared on white-nationalist programs and at one point was recorded going on an anti-Semitic rant about a fellow conservative blogger by calling him a "race traitor" and saying he "worked for Jews." It's unclear what Wohl and Fuentes might actually debate, but the event seems designed more to generate protests and controversy than to conduct intellectual discussions.
The grifters have yet to announce a location for the event, likely to avoid protests before the so-called debate occurs. So far, the event pages simply states it will happen "on a four-decker yacht in the legendary Miami Harbor" and will include "heated debates, a stimulating panel, based and red pilled entertainment, food, drinks and much, much more."
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More than a month after [[Facebook]] banned some white nationalist, white supremacist and other hate groups, they remain active on the platform and continue to use it for recruitment.
Facebook announced bans of known extremist groups following the deadly attacks in [[Christchurch]], [[New Zealand]]. Now, a researcher says that not only are banned groups still active on the platform, but that the company is failing to identify them itself, or to react quickly or effectively when others do.
"Facebook likes to make a PR move and say that they're doing something but they don't always follow up on that," [[Megan Squire]], an Elon University computer science professor who researches online extremism, told a joint [[BuzzFeed News]]/[[Toronto Star]] investigation.
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Also referred to as ''White Genocide'' or ''Ethno-Replacement''.
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The difference between [[White nationalism]] and [[White supremacist]] is in minutia invisible outside their groups. Same thing.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[White Supremacist Had List of Feds to Kill and Doxx: Unsealed File|https://www.thedailybeast.com/white-supremacist-chad-bagwell-allegedly-had-list-of-feds-to-kill-and-doxx-unsealed-file]]'' October 21, 2020, Kelly Weill, [[Daily Beast]]
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When members of a white supremacist street-fighting gang caught charges for their participation in a deadly riot, fellow travelers on the website [[Gab]] had a suggestion: Doxx the U.S. officials involved in the case, or maybe just kill them.
A newly unsealed search warrant application from October [[2018]] reveals that feds were interested in threats made to federal law enforcement on the extremist-friendly social network. The threats concerned a Department of Justice official, a U.S. attorney, a prosecutor, and others involved in a federal case against members of the white supremacist [[Rise Above Movement]]. Months earlier, one of the Gab users involved had also helped doxx a blogger, attracting attention from another user who would later be accused of massacring worshippers in a [[Pittsburgh]] synagogue.
The warrant sought information—including private messages and IP information—on [[Chad Bagwell]], an [[Alabama]] man who posted on Gab and attended at least one white supremacist rally under his own name. The investigation appears to have begun when Bagwell suggested another prominent Gab user doxx (that is, reveal private information on) federal officials, particularly in the Justice Department.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[White supremacist Richard Spencer "deeply" regrets voting for Trump amid Iran crisis|https://www.salon.com/2020/01/08/white-supremacist-richard-spencer-deeply-regrets-voting-for-trump-amid-iran-crisis/]]'' January 8, 2020, Matthew Rozsa, [[Salon]]
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Spencer was invited on [[CNN]] in July to discuss Trump's racist tweets targeting Democratic members of [[Congress]] of color, prompting widespread criticism that the network had given a platform to a "horrendous racist." On that occasion, he criticized Trump's words as insufficiently racist.
"Many white nationalists will eat up this red meat that [[Donald Trump]] is throwing out there. I am not one of them," Spencer told CNN. "I recognize the con game that is going on."
He later added, "He gives us nothing outside of racist tweets. And by racist tweets, I mean tweets that are meaningless and cheap and express the kind of sentiments you might hear from your drunk uncle while he's watching [Sean] Hannity."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[White supremacist Richard Spencer is surprised his college tour was a total bust|https://thinkprogress.org/richard-spencer-college-tour-failure-535ddd203727/]]'' March 12, 2018, Luke Barnes, [[ThinkProgress]]
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It's been a tough week for [[Richard Spencer]], a.k.a. the dapper Nazi.
Barely three dozen people attended his latest talk at [[Michigan State University]] — despite Spencer claiming that 150 tickets had been sold. Outside, white nationalists clashed with counter-protesters; police arrested 25 people, including [[Greg Conte]], who works for Spencer's [[National Policy Institute]] (NPI) think tank.
The day after the rally, Spencer's friend [[Kyle Bristow]], a lawyer who had called his organization, the [[Foundation for the Marketplace of Ideas]], the "sword and shield" of the far-right movement, announced that he would no longer be working with white supremacists.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[White supremacist Richard Spencer makes racist slurs on tape leaked by rival|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/nov/04/white-supremacist-richard-spencer-racist-slurs-tape-milo-yiannopoulos]]'' November 4, 2019, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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White nationalist [[Richard Spencer]], who came to national prominence in the US through his efforts to lend a respectable face to a racist political movement dubbed the "alt-right", has apparently been caught on tape using racist slurs against [[Africa]]n Americans and [[Jewish]] people.
The expletive-laden audio recording was released on Sunday by former [[Breitbart]] writer, [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] on [[YouTube]], amid deepening in-fighting on the far right.
The leaked audio, supposedly recorded in the immediate aftermath of the [[Unite the Right]] rally in [[Charlottesville]] in [[2017]] and the murder of anti-Nazi protester [[Heather Heyer]], appears to feature an angry Spencer ranting against Charlottesville citizens and promising to return to the city for further protests.
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Spencer was invited on [[CNN]] in July to discuss Trump's racist tweets targeting Democratic members of [[Congress]] of color, prompting widespread criticism that the network had given a platform to a "horrendous racist." On that occasion, he criticized Trump's words as insufficiently racist.
"Many white nationalists will eat up this red meat that [[Donald Trump]] is throwing out there. I am not one of them," Spencer told CNN. "I recognize the con game that is going on."
He later added, "He gives us nothing outside of racist tweets. And by racist tweets, I mean tweets that are meaningless and cheap and express the kind of sentiments you might hear from your drunk uncle while he's watching [Sean] Hannity."
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{{f88.png}} ''[[White supremacist Telegram channel encourages violence in George Floyd protests|https://www.businessinsider.com/white-supremacist-telegram-channel-encourages-violence-george-floyd-protests-2020-6]]'' June 2, 2020, Sonam Sheth, [[Business Insider]]
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A white supremacist channel on [[Telegram]] encouraged its followers to spark violence to start a race war in the aftermath of the police killing of [[George Floyd]], [[Politico]] reported, citing an internal [[Department of Homeland Security]] memo.
Citing the [[FBI]], the note said that two days after Floyd's death, the channel "incited followers to engage in violence and start the 'boogaloo' — a term used by some violent extremists to refer to the start of a second Civil War — by shooting in a crowd."
One of the messages in the channel called for potential shooters to "frame the crowd around you" for the violence, the note said, according to Politico.
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The Trump era has emboldened white supremacists and conspiracy theorists to emerge from the shadows—and some of them have been running for office:
The carpetbagger: [[Corey Stewart]], [[Virginia]]'s [[Republican]] Senate candidate, has built his political career around defending Confederate monuments—despite being born and raised in [[Minnesota]]. In [[2017]], Stewart met publicly with the man who would later organize the "[[Unite the Right]]" white supremacist rally in [[Charlottesville]], Virginia; after a neo-Nazi allegedly killed [[Heather Heyer]] there, Stewart blamed "half the violence" on anti-racist counterprotesters. He also endorsed [[Paul Nehlen]], an anti-Semite and self-described "pro-white" candidate who ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for outgoing House Speaker [[Paul Ryan]]'s seat.
[[Doctor]] Whoo: After [[Kelli Ward]] announced her candidacy against [[Arizona]] Sen. [[Jeff Flake]] (who has since decided not to run again), President [[Donald Trump]] tweeted, "Great to see that Dr. Kelli Ward is running against Flake Jeff Flake." Before she was knocked out in the August primary, Ward got a reputation for hanging out with right-wing cranks and conspiracy theorists. She posted a photo of herself with [[Milo Yiannopoulos]], met up with [[Pizzagate]] promoter [[Mike Cernovich]], and spoke to a fringe medical group that claims abortion causes cancer.
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At least four white supremacists who were at the August [[2017]] "[[Unite the Right]]" rally in [[Charlottesville]], [[Virginia]], have admitted that they attended the rally only to incite violence that would lead to riots, according to the Department of Justice.
Four members of a now-defunct [[California]]-based white supremacist group called [[Rise Above Movement]] have pleaded guilty to federal rioting charges in connection with the rally that sparked violence in the city on Aug. 11 and 12, 2017.
Two RAM members — Benjamin Drake Daley, 26, and Michael Paul Miselis, 30 — pleaded guilty on Friday to one count of conspiracy to riot in Charlottesville and in other political rallies in California. Two other RAM members, Cole White, 24, and Thomas Gillen, 25, have previously pleaded guilty to the same charge.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[White supremacists pose as Antifa online, call for violence|https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/02/tech/antifa-fake-twitter-account/index.html]]'' June 2, 2020, Donie O'Sullivan, [[CNN]]
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[[New York]] ([[CNN]] Business) A [[Twitter]] account that tweeted a call to violence and claimed to be representing the position of "[[Antifa]]" was in fact created by a known white supremacist group, Twitter said Monday. The company removed the account.
"This account violated our platform manipulation and spam policy, specifically the creation of fake accounts," a Twitter spokesperson said in a statement. "We took action after the account sent a Tweet inciting violence and broke the Twitter Rules."
Although the account only had a few hundred followers, it is an example of white supremacists seeking to inflame tensions in the United States by posing as left-wing activists online.
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But let's call them by their preferred designation: [[White supremacist]]s and members of [[The Base]], an organization that's committed to creating a white ethno-state by violently targeting [[Africa]]n Americans and [[Jewish]] Americans. Triggering a race war, kind of like what [[Charles Manson]] had in mind but on a much broader scale.
They're fond of skull-image balaclavas.
An "accelerationist" outfit — fuel on the fire to quick-pace their race war fantasy.
Mathews is Canadian, formerly a combat engineer in the Canadian Forces reserves, until an enterprising reporter with the [[Winnipeg Free Press]], infiltrating the organization, exposed him as an alleged member of The Base. While military authorities were arranging to boot Matthews, the 27-year-old bolted, crossing over the border into [[Minnesota]], where he was allegedly picked up by two fellow White Homeland travellers and driven to [[Delaware]]. His pickup truck was found abandoned on Sept. 2, [[2019]].
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*[[Whitefish, Montana|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitefish,_Montana]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Whitefish entrepreneur who sparked controversy during Puerto Rico hurricane response wins $4M no-bid PPE contract|https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/14/politics/whitefish-montana-ppe-federal-contract-after-puerto-rico-invs/index.html]]'' July 14, 2020, Casey Tolan, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) Almost three years after a tiny [[Montana]] company ignited a firestorm of controversy when it signed a massive contract to repair [[Puerto Rico]]'s hurricane-battered electricity grid, the firm's CEO has won another disaster relief deal: supplying the federal government with protective gear in the fight against the coronavirus.
A new company co-led by [[Andy Techmanski]], the CEO of [[Whitefish Energy]], signed a no-bid, $4 million contract in late June to provide reusable isolation gowns for the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to federal contracting records
Whitefish won a $300 million contract to help rebuild Puerto Rico's electricity grid after the devastating [[Hurricane Maria]] in September [[2017]], even though it had limited experience in disaster relief and just a handful of employees when the storm hit the island. The deal was cancelled by the island's governor barely a month later amid allegations of price-gouging and questions surrounding how Whitefish got the job.
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A senior federal law enforcement official said federal agents found that the group of seven tied to the [[Wolverine Watchmen]] believes in the "boogaloo" movement, which is largely dedicated to eradicating the government and killing law enforcement officers. Their social media profiles showed connections to a wide variety of known anti-government groups.
Around the country, self-described members of the boogaloo movement have committed acts of violence and killed police officers in recent months, often in attempts to ignite what they believe will be a second civil war. Authorities said a [[California]] man accused of killing a police officer and a federal agent in June scrawled the word "Boog" in blood on the hood of a car during a standoff with police. Federal agents arrested two other members of the boogaloo movement whom they accused of offering to work with the terrorist group Hamas last month.
The [[Michigan]] kidnapping suspects' online lives revealed boogaloo ties and swift online radicalization.
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Gov. [[Gretchen Whitmer]] said Monday she doesn't have a problem with a planned protest Wednesday that is intended to create a traffic jam around the state Capitol to show how angry [[Michigan]]ders are about a stay-at-home order intended to stop the spread of coronavirus.
But she drew the line at one of the hosts of the protest — the [[Michigan Freedom Fund]], a [[Lansing]]-based organization that advocates for conservative policies, has strong ties to the west Michigan DeVos family and has been critical of Whitmer, especially her stay at home order, which lasts until May 1.
"This group is funded in large part by the DeVos family. And I think it's really inappropriate for a sitting member of the United States president's Cabinet to be waging political attacks on any governor, but obviously, on me here at home," Whitmer said Monday, referring to [[Betsy DeVos]], the secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. "I think that they should disavow and encourage people to stay home and be safe."
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PORTLAND—Leaders of cities like [[Portland]] and [[Chicago]] publicly say they don't want federal law enforcement policing protesters. But as President [[Donald Trump]] threatens to send in the troops to a handful of America's largest cities, some of those same locales' police unions appear to be circumventing elected officials to work with the feds.
On Monday, Trump indicated a desire to send federal law enforcement to [[New York]], Chicago, [[Philadelphia]], [[Detroit]], [[Baltimore]], and [[Oakland]], apparently to crush protests there because police are "restricted from doing anything." His remarks came after federal agents—revealed to be Customs and Border Protection in camouflage uniforms—were deployed to Portland, [[Oregon]], where they faced outcry for shooting a less-lethal projectile into an activist's head and shoving protesters into unmarked vans.
Although Portland leadership roundly decried the federal presence, the president of Portland's police union met with the head of the [[Department of Homeland Security]] last week to discuss the agents, apparently without the knowledge of the city's police chief. The president of Chicago's police union made his own envoys, asking Trump for federal intervention.
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Another non-profit group, [[Virginia]]-based [[Media Research Center]], defended Attorney General [[Jeff Sessions]] last week over his contacts with [[Russia]]n Ambassador [[Sergey Kislyak]] and cast media coverage of Sessions' meeting with Kislyak at the [[Republican National Convention]] as a "political hit job" orchestrated by former Obama administration officials.
And when President Trump complained recently about the [[Academy Award]]s and media bias, he did so during an exclusive interview with [[Breitbart]] News, which landed its Oval Office sit-down with Trump a day before his first address to [[Congress]].
These organizations have one thing in common: They count heiress [[Rebekah Mercer]] and her billionaire father, Bob, among their key benefactors. For years, the Mercers have sent tens of millions of dollars to conservative politics and causes, ranging from well-established think tanks, such as the [[Heritage Foundation]], to organizations financing anti-[[Hillary Clinton]] movies.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Who are the Proud Boys, 'western chauvinists' involved in political violence?|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jul/14/proud-boys-far-right-portland-oregon]]'' July 14, 2018, Jason Wilson, [[The Guardian]]
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As well as items from a growing range of official merchandise, members often wear red [[Donald Trump]] caps. Their Fred Perry shirts have a history in subcultures including football hooliganism; black and gold are the colors of anarcho-capitalism, a libertarian ideology which seeks to abolish government in the interest of free markets.
The group's magazine has published a list of its political commitments, which echo talk-radio style constitutional conservatism and add libertarian touches such as opposition to the war on drugs and an antifeminist veneration of traditional gender roles.
The group thus falls in line with McInnes's views, which are broadly Trumpist. In [[Canada]], the [[Globe and Mail]] summarized his beliefs as: "Libertarian politics, father-knows-best gender roles, closed borders, [[Islamophobia]] and something he calls 'western chauvinism'."
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{{f197.png}} ''[[Who Funds Conservative Campus Group Turning Point USA? Donors Revealed|https://www.ibtimes.com/political-capital/who-funds-conservative-campus-group-turning-point-usa-donors-revealed-2620325]]'' November 28, 2017, Alex Kotch, [[International Business Times]]
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Conservative campus group Turning Point [[USA]] is opposed to "safe spaces" — except when it comes to the generosity of its donors. [[Charlie Kirk]], the group's 24-year-old founder, has claimed his organization has campus chapters at 1,000 colleges and universities and raised more than $5 million in [[2016]]. Earlier this year, leaked records revealed TPUSA efforts to secretly funnel thousands of dollars into multiple college student government elections to elect conservatives.
The sources of much of that money have been a mystery, and how much some known sources give is still unknown. "To answer your question, no I will not disclose private giving amounts," Kirk told [[International Business Times]] in an email. "Some people like the amount of their charitable giving to remain anonymous so we wish to honor that request."
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, TPUSA is not required to disclose its donors. But based on public tax records and some reporting by other outlets, IBT has identified the sources of over $900,000 in funding for TPUSA. [[Republican]] mega-donor families, GOP politicians and other wealthy individuals have provided large amounts of money so the organization can spread free-market principles — from which the donors benefit — among young people, the majority of whom, overall, lean liberal.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Who Funds PragerU's Anti-Muslim Content?|https://readsludge.com/2018/12/27/who-funds-pragerus-anti-muslim-content/]]'' December 27, 2018, Alex Kotch, [[Sludge]]
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"[[Europe]] is committing suicide," says British author [[Douglas Murray]] in a video published by the far-right educational nonprofit Prager University. The cause? "The mass movement of peoples into Europe…from the Middle East, North [[Africa]] and East Asia" who allegedly made Europe lose faith in its beliefs and traditions.
Murray goes on to explain that temporary workers, such as a dark-skinned man illustrated in the video, enjoyed hefty welfare benefits from their new European homes. He laments "multiculturalism" in Europe and offers a seemingly fake statistic that the most popular boys' name in the [[United Kingdom]] was Muhammed. (In [[2017]], Muhammed was tenth on the list of most popular baby boys' names, down from eighth in [[2016]], according to the U.K. Office of National Statistics.)
The video, which has been viewed 3.3 million times on [[YouTube]], features illustrations of well-dressed white Brits and dark-skinned Middle [[Easter]]n and North African immigrants, often in ethnic garb. European leaders let black and brown immigrants into their nations, thus committing "the self-annihilation of a culture," alleges Murray.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Who Funds the Federalist? Finally, We Know.|https://www.exposedbycmd.org/2020/12/09/who-funds-the-federalist-finally-we-know/]]'' December 9, 2020, Alex Kotch, [[EXPOSEDbyCMD]]
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For years, the funding behind the right-wing, pro-Trump publication [[The Federalist]] has been a total mystery. Many [[Twitter]] users have asked the website's leaders, repeatedly, "Who funds The Federalist?" only to be blocked by the likes of publisher [[Ben Domenech]], co-founder [[Sean Davis]], or senior editor [[Mollie Hemingway]]. (This author is blocked by all three.)
Last year, Hemingway characterized the question as "a kind of a veiled threat" and a "clear, coordinated attempt to silence The Federalist.
However, a few months earlier, The Federalist's affiliated nonprofit, FDRLST Media Foundation, had been certified as a 501(c)(3) charity by the [[Internal Revenue Service]], meaning that donors could begin making tax-deductible contributions to the foundation. If the donor was a nonprofit organization like a family foundation or trade association, its grants to the FDRLST Media Foundation would eventually be part of the public record. Hemingway is a director and "governor" of the foundation.
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Who Gave Neo-Nazi Publisher Andrew Anglin A Large Bitcoin Donation After Charlottesville?|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/andrew-anglin-bitcoin-mysterious-donor_n_5d011cc6e4b0304a12087e0c?ri18n=true]]'' June 12, 2019, Luke O'Brien, [[Huffington Post]]
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One week after the deadly white nationalist [[Unite the Right]] rally in [[Charlottesville]] in August [[2017]], [[Andrew Anglin]], the publisher of the [[Daily Stormer]] and one of the rally's chief proponents, received an extraordinary cash infusion to keep his hate site running.
The amount: 14.88 bitcoin. The figure referenced a 14-word white supremacist credo and the eighth letter of the alphabet repeated. (As in, "Heil Hitler.") This was one extremist helping another - and the benefactor was sharing a small part of a $25 million bitcoin fortune.
Over $60,000 dollars at the time, the donation was sizable by any measure. And Anglin had earned it. He'd used the Daily Stormer, the world's largest neo-Nazi publication, to promote the rally and stoke violence in Charlottesville. ("We want a war," he'd written in one post.) He'd let extremists use his message boards to plan logistics. When a neo-Nazi rammed his car into counterprotester [[Heather Heyer]] and murdered her during the rally, Anglin celebrated the killing on his site the next day.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Who holds the deeds to gossip bulletin board 2channel?|https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2014/03/20/digital/who-holds-the-deeds-to-gossip-bulletin-board-2channel/]]'' March 20, 2014, Akky Akimoto, [[Japan Times]]
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Massive anonymous bulletin board 2channel has played an important role on the [[Japan]]ese Web for 15 years (mostly on the dark side). Riddled with gossip and rumors, the site has always kept its ownership vague to avoid legal conflict, but recently a longtime background supporter seems to be trying to shake things up — and he's an American.
2channel (2ch) is Japan's largest bulletin-board service, founded in [[1999]] by Hiroyuki Nishimura. There are boards for every conceivable subject. Because the site allows users to post anonymously, it became hugely popular as a place to vent without the usual pressure of Japan's strict societal mores. The concept was even exported to other countries, such as with [[4chan]] in the United States.
The new developments began after 2channel recovered from an outage on Feb. 19. An admin-only thread was created under the name "Jim," with a message that began, "I have secured the 2ch servers."
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Who in President Trump's Orbit Has Tested Positive for COVID-19?|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/trump-white-house-orbit-tested-positive-covid.html]]'' October 6, 2020, Benjamin Hart, [[New York Magazine]]
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As many as 23 people in and around President Trump's orbit have contracted the coronavirus since Friday when he announced his COVID-19 diagnosis. The virus apparently spread through the White House and cases have been confirmed in [[Congress]] and at the [[Pentagon]]. Despite the widening circle of infection, the White House reportedly decided not to ask the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] to help "contact-trace" who else may be infected. Scrutiny has focused on a Sept. 26 White House event for Supreme Court justice nominee Amy Coney Barrett where scores of the infected were seen mingling indoors without wearing masks. Below, a running list of who in President Trump's orbit has tested positive so far.
Internal FEMA memo: 34 people infected in the White House cluster
According to ABC News, an internal memo distributed among senior FEMA leadership on Wednesday indicated that the White House outbreak "has infected '34 White House staffers and other contacts' in recent days." It is not clear what people are or are not included in that group, or who the "other contacts" are, but it's the largest known official tally from anyone in the Trump administration thus far.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Who Is Behind the National Right to Work Committee and its Anti-Union Crusade?|https://www.prwatch.org/news/2014/06/12498/who-behind-national-right-work-committee-and-its-anti-union-crusade]]'' June 3, 2014, Jay Riestenberg, [[PRWatch]]
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Joel Rogers, a professor of law and sociology at the University of [[Wisconsin]], calls it "the most important labor law case the court has considered in decades."
This is because when the Supreme Court decided to take on the case, the [[National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation]] dramatically expanded the scope of the case beyond the home health care workers to include all public sector workers, from teachers and firefighters to sanitation workers to librarians. If the court follows National Right to Work's lead, every state in the country would essentially turn into an anti-union "right to work" state, which would be a significant blow to public sector unions' collective bargaining efforts and also complicate thousands of existing contracts between organized workers and municipalities, cities, counties, and states across the country.
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation (NRTWLDF) is the 501(c)(3) arm of the [[National Right to Work Committee]] (NRTWC), a 501(c)(4) organization. Additionally, the [[National Institute for Labor Relations Research]] is an affiliated anti-union research shop. Founded nearly 60 years ago, the NRTWC has been a national leader in the effort to destroy public and private sector unions. The groups have increased their funding and staffing in recent years. In [[2012]], the three groups combined reported over $25 million in revenue, making them a powerful instrument of the corporate and ideological interests that want to keep wages low and silence the voice of organized labor in the political arena.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Who is behind the Qanon conspiracy? We've traced it to three people|https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/how-three-conspiracy-theorists-took-q-sparked-qanon-n900531]]'' August 14, 2018, Brandy Zadrozny, [[NBC News]]
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In November [[2017]], a small-time [[YouTube]] video creator and two moderators of the [[4chan]] website, one of the most extreme message boards on the internet, banded together and plucked out of obscurity an anonymous and cryptic post from the many conspiracy theories that populated the website's message board.
Over the next several months, they would create videos, a [[Reddit]] community, a business and an entire mythology based off the 4chan posts of "Q," the pseudonym of a person claiming to be a high-ranking military officer. The theory they espoused would become Qanon, and it would eventually make its way from those message boards to national media stories and the rallies of President [[Donald Trump]].
Now, the people behind that effort are at the center of a fractious debate among conspiracy enthusiasts, some of whom believe the three people who first popularized the Qanon theory are promoting it in order to make a living. Others suggest that these original followers actually wrote Q's mysterious posts.
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{{f46.png}} ''[[Who Is Dr. Scott Atlas? Trump's New Covid Health Adviser Seen As Counter To Fauci And Birx|https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattperez/2020/08/12/who-is-dr-scott-atlas-trumps-new-covid-health-adviser-seen-as-counter-to-fauci-and-birx/]]'' August 12, 2020, Matt Perez, [[Forbes]]
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A senior fellow at [[Stanford University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]], a conservative think tank, Atlas is not an infectious disease expert — he's board-certified in diagnostic radiology, which means he specializes in reading and interpreting imaging like X-rays, CT scans and MRIs, and he served as a professor and chief of neuroradiology at Stanford University [[Medical]] Center from [[1998]] to [[2012]].
Described on his Stanford bio as someone who "investigates the impact of government and the private sector" on healthcare and medical technology and innovation, Atlas joined [[Mitt Romney]]'s campaign for president in 2012 as a healthcare adviser. He had criticized Romney in [[2007]] over his healthcare plan while supporting [[New York]] Mayor [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s bid for president.
Atlas has recently appeared as a guest on Trump's preferred news channel, Fox, calling on school districts and colleges to open their doors for in-person instruction and railing against the "frenzy" around mass testing.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Who Is Gab Founder Andrew Torba?|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/gab-founder-andrew-torba_n_5bd89d70e4b0dee6eececbc5]]'' October 30, 2018, Caitlin Dickson, [[Huffington Post]]
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The murder of 11 people at a [[Pittsburgh]] synagogue Saturday has brought new attention to [[Gab]], the social media service that bills itself as pro-free speech and serves as a gathering place for white supremacists, neo-Nazis and other extremist figures online, and counted among its users suspected gunman [[Robert Bowers]].
Shortly before Bowers attacked the Tree of Life synagogue in [[Squirrel]] Hill, Pa., he posted to Gab. "Screw your optics, I'm going in," he wrote to an audience that included white nationalists, some of whom had been kicked off mainstream sites like [[Twitter]] and [[Facebook]] and joined Gab, which was founded in August [[2016]].
According to the U.S. [[Securities and Exchange Commission]], approximately 635,000 people were registered on Gab as of Sept. 10, [[2018]]. By comparison, Twitter boasted an average of 326 million monthly active users during approximately the same time period.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Who Is Jay Sekulow? Trump Attorney Funnels Millions to His Family Through Nonprofits|https://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/who-is-jay-sekulow-trump-attorney-funnels-millions-to-his-family-through-non-profits/]]'' March 7, 2019, Peter Montgomery, [[Right Wing Watch]]
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Over the years, multiple reporters have investigated the ways that the ACLJ and an affiliated nonprofit, [[Christian Advocates Serving Evangelism]], have enriched the bank accounts and lifestyles of Sekulow and members of his family.
Sekulow's lucrative family "nonprofit" business was first investigated by [[Legal]] Times' Tony Mauro back in [[2005]], who reported that while Sekulow had become a familiar face on television for his work on behalf of the ACLJ and his advocacy for [[George W. Bush]]'s judicial nominees , there was another side to Sekulow:
It is the [[Jay Sekulow]] who, through the ACLJ and a string of interconnected nonprofit and for-profit entities, has built a financial empire that generates millions of dollars a year and supports a lavish lifestyle — complete with multiple homes, chauffeur-driven cars, and a private jet that he once used to ferry Supreme Court [[Justice Antonin Scalia]].
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Who Is Peter Navarro? He Said There's a 'Special Place in Hell' for Trudeau|https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/11/business/who-is-peter-navarro.html]]'' June 11, 2018, Deborah B. Solomon, [[New York Times]]
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He has long branded [[China]] as an economic enemy and accused it of effectively waging an economic war on the United States by subsidizing exports and impeding American imports. To flip the dynamic, Mr. Navarro has advocated the type of aggressive trade policy toward China that Mr. Trump is now pursuing, including stiff tariffs on as much as $150 billion worth of [[Chinese]] goods and as investment restrictions.
Mr. Navarro has long accused China of flooding the United States with cheap metals and was one of the only advisers pressing Mr. Trump to proceed with sweeping steel and aluminum tariffs on all countries. Mr. Navarro — and Mr. Trump — say the measure will ultimately pinch China, which they accuse of routing steel and aluminum through other countries to avoid restrictions that are already in place on Chinese metals.
Mr. Navarro also helped orchestrate an investigation into China's abuse of American intellectual property, which resulted in the United States threatening to impose tariffs on everything from medical devices to flat-screen televisions. "What the United States is doing is strategically defending itself from China's economic aggression," Mr. Navarro said when the measures were announced in March.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Who is Rudy Giuliani's friend "Charles"? An accidental text may have outed his identity|https://www.salon.com/2019/11/10/who-is-rudy-giulianis-friend-charles-an-accidental-text-may-have-outed-his-identity/]]'' November 10, 2019, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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At the end of September, a journalist friend gave me [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s phone number. When I called, he picked up on the second ring and promptly divulged previously unreported details about his collaboration with State Department officials on a quid pro quo this summer. Those conversations helped inform a report I filed with BuzzFeed, which was corroborated the next day in testimony and text messages from former Special Envoy to [[Ukraine]] Kurt Volker.
Giuliani forgot my name almost immediately, but we kept in touch. Truth is, I enjoy speaking with him. Two days after publication, on the evening he attended a Yankees playoff game with [[Alan Dershowitz]], Giuliani — President [[Donald Trump]]'s 75-year-old informal cybersecurity adviser — accidentally texted me what appeared to be a password: Eight characters, beginning with the name of a networking company and including a capital letter, a special character, and a number. Multiple IT experts confirmed it could be nothing else, and, given the iPhone's messaging setup, impossible to type with your butt or in any other unwitting way.
After an internal ethical debate, I alerted him. He replied, "Oh, that was just a butt dial," but thanked me, punctuated with a smiley-face emoji.
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{{f132.png}} ''[[Who is Zero Hedge, and why should we care?|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/streetwise/who-is-zero-hedge-and-why-should-we-care/article616768/]]'' August 19, 2011, Boyd Erman, [[Globe and Mail]]
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So just who is Tyler Durden of zerohedge.com, and why is anyone (including the [[Globe and Mail]]'s Streetwise blog) paying any attention to what he wrote about Canadian banks?
That's one of the big questions in the fast-growing comment queue in a Streetwise post highlighting Zero Hedge's decidedly bearish take on Canadian banks.
(That link is here. ) The answer is because despite the fact that Mr. Durden is an anonymous blogger with a nom de plume cribbed from a [[Brad Pitt]] movie, what gets written is fairly widely followed. Some big money managers follow the site, and periodically forward me posts.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Who is Zero Hedge, finance blog that spread coronavirus misinformation|https://www.businessinsider.com/who-is-zero-hedge-finance-blog-that-spread-coronavirus-misinformation-2020-2]]'' February 1, 2020, Ellen Cranley, [[Business Insider]]
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Zero Hedge, a financial blog that rose to popularity in the wake of the [[2008]] financial crisis, was permanently suspended from [[Twitter]] for what the platform deemed as spreading misinformation over the Wuhan coronavirus.
The site has been described as "far-right" and "pro-Trump" after it was first established as a strong voice offering counter-culture takes in finance and politics.
The financial blog Zero Hedge was permanently suspended from Twitter on Friday after it published an article identifying a [[Chinese]] scientist it claimed created the deadly Wuhan coronavirus.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why 'Cancel Netflix' is trending|https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/11/21431174/cancel-netflix-cuties-movie-maimouna-doucoure-backlash-petition]]'' September 11, 2020, Julia Alexander, [[The Verge]]
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Groups of conservative provocateurs, [[QAnon]] supporters, and others on social media have jumped on the release of the French coming-of-age film Cuties and a trending "Cancel [[Netflix]]" hashtag to associate the company with pedophilia.
This isn't the first time that people have tried to cancel Netflix. [[Republican]]s tried it in [[2018]] following Netflix's confirmation that it had signed a multiyear deal with Barack and [[Michelle Obama]] to produce a series of titles. Earlier this year, people threatened to cancel Netflix over 365 Days, a movie that petitioners argued glorified sexual violence against women. And, at the same time that people are calling for others to cancel Netflix over Cuties, there's a petition from fans of shows like Jessica Jones, The OA, and Anne with an E, hosting a "cancel Netflix" campaign to try to bring attention to their favorite series that have been canceled.
But while some of those cancel campaigns are pretty direct — Republicans don't like the Obamas, Jessica Jones fans just want more Jessica Jones — the Cuties situation gets very complicated very quickly. It moves from people being upset about the way young girls were positioned on a poster in a marketing campaign to QAnon supporters using this as proof that their dangerous conspiracy theories are real.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why 8 claims from Rudy Giuliani's Michigan witnesses don't add up|https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2020/12/04/why-8-claims-rudy-giulianis-michigan-witnesses-dont-add-up/3824210001/]]'' December 4, 2020, Craig Mauger, [[Detroit News]]
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[[Lansing]] — Dubious and faulty claims about [[Michigan]]'s election continued to fly this past week as [[Republican]] state lawmakers invited or allowed individuals whose statements have been contradicted to participate in high-profile committee hearings.
A Senate Oversight Committee hearing lasted more than six hours Tuesday, focusing on the TCF Center, where absentee ballots were counted in [[Detroit]]. But the brightest spotlight shone Wednesday night as [[Rudy Giuliani]], President [[Donald Trump]]'s personal attorney, appeared before the [[House Oversight Committee]] and questioned President-elect [[Joe Biden]]'s 154,000-vote victory in Michigan.
Giuliani presented individuals who said they witnessed wrongdoing and one person who said he was a data expert. The purported expert, retired Col. [[Phil Waldron]], repeated widely debunked statements about Michigan's election results, which were certified by bipartisan boards in all 83 counties.
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{{f349.png}} ''[[Why a company chairman supported a Prophet Mohammad cartoon event|https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-shooting-businessman-exclusive/exclusive-why-a-company-chairman-supported-a-prophet-mohammad-cartoon-event-idUSKBN0NU0G620150510]]'' May 10, 2015, Tim McLaughlin, [[Reuters]]
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Shillman said he remains a director of the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], whose [[Jihad Watch]] website helped organize the cartoon event in a [[Dallas]] suburb with activist [[Pamela Geller]]'s [[American Freedom Defense Initiative]].
The [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] (SPLC), which tracks what it describes as extremist groups, has called the Freedom Center's founder, the right-wing commentator David Horowitz, "the godfather of the anti-[[Muslim]] Movement." The Freedom Center says it "combats the efforts of the radical left and its Islamist allies to destroy American values."
The SPLC also calls Geller's AFDI a hate group because of the way it talks about and depicts Muslims.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why alt-right trolls shouted down Donald Trump Jr.|https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/11/11/20948317/alt-right-donald-trump-jr-conservative-tpusa-yaf-racism-antisemitism]]'' November 11, 2019, Jane Coaston, [[Vox]]
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A group of alt-right and "dissident right" activists have joined forces with neo-Nazis and others on the far-right fringes to attack conservatives who they feel aren't true conservatives, both online and in person.
Sunday, for instance, members of this group heckled [[Donald Trump Jr]]. at an event in [[California]]. And conservative speakers have been beset by the "groypers" at events in [[Texas]], [[Tennessee]] and [[Arizona]] as well.
This group, which calls itself the "groyper army" — "groyper" being a reference to a meme of Pepe the Frog, itself a meme overtaken by the alt-right — purports to be supporting "traditional values" within conservatism, like immigration restrictionism. And it argues that relatively mainstream conservative student groups like Turning Point [[USA]] need to be confronted because they are shutting down "socially conservative [[Christian]]s and supporters of President Trump's agenda" and promoting "degeneracy" by having gay speakers.
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Why Are Conservatives Trying to Destroy the Voting Rights Act?|https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/why-are-conservatives-trying-destroy-voting-rights-act/]]'' February 6, 2013, Ari Berman, [[The Nation]]
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In [[2006]], [[Congress]] voted overwhelmingly to reauthorize key provisions of the [[Voting Rights Act]] of [[1965]] for another twenty-five years. The legislation passed 390–33 in the House and 98–0 in the Senate. Every top [[Republican]] supported the bill. "The Voting Rights Act must continue to exist," said House Judiciary chair James Sensenbrenner, a conservative Republican, "and exist in its current form." Civil rights leaders flanked [[George W. Bush]] at the signing ceremony.
Seven years later, the bipartisan consensus that supported the VRA for nearly fifty years has collapsed, and conservatives are challenging the law as never before. Last November, three days after a presidential election in which voter suppression played a starring role, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge to Section 5 of the VRA, which compels parts or all of sixteen states with a history of racial discrimination in voting to clear election-related changes with the federal government. The case will be heard on February 27. The lawsuit, originating in Shelby County, [[Alabama]], is backed by leading operatives and funders in the conservative movement, along with Republican attorneys general in Alabama, [[Alaska]], [[Arizona]], [[Georgia]], [[South Carolina]], [[South Dakota]] and [[Texas]]. Shelby County's brief claims that "Section 5's federalism cost is too great" and that the statute has "accomplished [its] mission."
The current campaign against the VRA is the result of three key factors: a whiter, more Southern, more conservative GOP that has responded to demographic change by trying to suppress an increasingly diverse electorate; a twenty-five-year effort to gut the VRA by conservative intellectuals, who in recent years have received millions of dollars from top right-wing funders, including [[Charles Koch]]; and a reactionary Supreme Court that does not support remedies to racial discrimination.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why are white supremacists protesting to 'reopen' America's economy?|https://www.rawstory.com/2020/04/why-are-white-supremacists-protesting-to-reopen-americas-economy/]]'' April 30, 2020, [[Raw Story]]
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A series of protests, primarily in state capitals, are demanding the end of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. Among the protesters are people who express concern about their jobs or the economy as a whole.
But there are also far-right conspiracy theorists, white supremacists like [[Proud Boys]] and citizens' militia members at these protests. The exact number of each group that attends these protests is unknown, since police have not traditionally monitored these groups, but signs and symbols of far right groups have been seen at many of these protests across the country.
These protests risk spreading the virus and have disrupted traffic, potentially delaying ambulances. But as researchers of street gangs' and far-right groups' violence and recruitment, we believe these protests may become a way right-wingers expand the spread of anti-Semitic rhetoric and militant racism.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why Billionaires Don't Really Like Capitalism|https://prospect.org/power/why-billionaires-do-not-really-like-capitalism/]]'' November 14, 2019, Robert Reich, [[American Prospect]]
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Billionaires are wailing that [[Elizabeth Warren]]'s and [[Bernie Sanders]]'s wealth tax proposals are attacks on free market capitalism.
Warren "vilifies successful people," says [[Jamie Dimon]], CEO of [[JPMorgan Chase]].
Rubbish. There are basically only five ways to accumulate a billion dollars, and none of them has to do with being successful in free market capitalism.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Why Can't He Just Say It?|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/09/trump-white-nationalism-proud-boys-debate/616546/]]'' September 30, 2020, Emma Green, [[The Atlantic]]
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The question [[Chris Wallace]] posed to President [[Donald Trump]] was direct.
"Are you willing, tonight, to condemn white supremacists and militia groups and to say they need to stand down?"
The president shrugged his left shoulder. "Sure, I'm willing to do that. But I would say almost everything I see is from the left wing, not from the right wing." Trump continued to say words, and to say nothing. "I'm willing to do anything. I want to see peace."
Wallace pressed the question. "Well, then, do it, sir." Former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] jumped in. "Say it. Do it. Say it."
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{{f364.png}} ''[[Why Climate Deniers Are Sexualizing The Young Women At The Centre Of The Debate|https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/greta-thunberg-naomi-seibt_ca_5e62b394c5b68d6164543332]]'' March 7, 2020, Lauren Messervey, [[Huffington Post]]
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Nothing makes conservative men opposing climate progress more uncomfortable than an opinionated woman.
[[Greta Thunberg]]'s work is legendary, even at 17. She's worked to create awareness about the dangers of climate change, met with world leaders to discuss the importance of harnessing alternative energy sources, and proposed tangible solutions to potential future climate issues.
Her stance has attracted the attention of critics wishing to silence her, including through the use of unsolicited and explicit sexual comments. An [[Alberta]] oil company, [[X-Site Energy Services]], recently took responsibility for a sticker that appeared to depict Thunberg, a minor, in a violent sexual position. A half-hearted attempt at an apology can't mask how predatory and revolting a move it was on the firm's part.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why conservatives are considering a 'Twexit'|https://www.deseret.com/indepth/2020/7/3/21308368/trump-twitter-facebook-under-fire-conservatives-flock-to-parler-social-media-mike-lee-ted-cruz]]'' July 3, 2020, Jennifer Graham, [[Deseret News]]
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SALT LAKE CITY — Prominent conservative voices such as [[Utah]] Sen. [[Mike Lee]] and [[Texas]] Sen. [[Ted Cruz]] are urging like-minded Americans to leave [[Twitter]] for a new social media platform named [[Parler]].
But in an increasingly fractured nation, is it wrong for conservatives or liberals to sequester themselves in the public square, expanding what some analysts have called an echo chamber of political thought?
To some political analysts, it's a question worth considering as "Twexit" gathers steam in conservative circles.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Why Devin Nunes and his local paper suddenly can't stand each other|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/03/devin-nunes-fresno-bee/]]'' March 29, 2018, Bryan Schatz, [[Mother Jones]]
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For nearly two decades, Rep. [[Devin Nunes]] had enjoyed an amiable relationship with the [[Fresno Bee]], the largest local paper near his district in [[California]]'s Central Valley. That ended on January 25, when the Bee's editorial board published an eviscerating editorial about the veteran [[Republican]] congressman. Nunes, the chair of the [[House Intelligence Committee]], had been accusing the [[FBI]] of allegedly abusing a secret surveillance program in order to target the Trump campaign and undermine his presidency. Democrats said Nunes was attempting to discredit his own committee's investigation into [[Russia]]n interference in the [[2016]] presidential election. Nunes claimed that a soon-to-be declassified four-page memo he'd written would prove everything.
The Bee's editorial board wasn't buying it. Its piece titled "Rep. Devin Nunes, Trump's Stooge, Attacks FBI" opened with this no-holds-barred lead:
What, pray tell, does Rep. Devin Nunes think he's doing by waving around a secret memo attacking the FBI, the nation's premier law enforcement agency? He certainly isn't representing his Central Valley constituents or Californians, who care much more about health care, jobs and, yes, protecting Dreamers than about the latest conspiracy theory. Instead, he's doing dirty work for House Republican leaders trying to protect President [[Donald Trump]] in the Russia investigation.
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Why Did Jeff Sessions Really Meet With Sergey Kislyak?|https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/06/why-did-jeff-sessions-really-meet-sergey-kislyak/530091/]]'' June 13, 2017, Julia Ioffe, [[The Atlantic]]
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It can be hard to get a straight answer out of Attorney General [[Jeff Sessions]].
When Senator [[Al Franken]] asked then-Senator Sessions at his Senate confirmation hearing on January 10 whether he "communicated with the [[Russia]]n government," he said, "I'm not aware of any of those activities." Unprompted, Sessions then went further, saying, "I have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign and I didn't have—did not have communications with the Russians, and I'm unable to comment on it." Then less than two months later, on March 1, The [[Washington]] Post reported that Sessions had, in fact, met with Russian Ambassador [[Sergey Kislyak]]—not once, but twice.
It was a serious omission, especially for the nation's top law-enforcement officer, and one who is a vocal advocate for law and order. Scrambling to contain the damage, Sessions issued a statement that attempted to draw a very subtle distinction. Calling the report "false," he said that he had "never met with any Russian officials to discuss issues of the campaign." His spokeswoman, Sarah Isgur Flores, spelled it out even more clearly: "He was asked during the hearing about communications between Russia and the [[Trump campaign]]—not about meetings he took as a senator and a member of the Armed Services Committee," she said. (In fact, Franken had made no such qualification.) And a White House official insisted that Sessions had "met with the ambassador in an official capacity as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee," not a campaign surrogate.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Why does Rand Paul think he knows better than Anthony Fauci?|https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/23/politics/rand-paul-anthony-fauci-coronavirus/index.html]]'' September 23, 2020, Chris Cillizza, [[CNN]]
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The [[Republican]] senator from [[Kentucky]] was at it again on Wednesday, using a hearing on Capitol Hill to once again go at Fauci, the director of the [[National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease]]s and a member of the White House's coronavirus task force.
Paul: "Do you have any second thoughts about your mitigation recommendations considering the evidence that despite all of the things we have done in the US, our death rate is essentially worse than [[Sweden]], equivalent to the less-developed world that is unable to do any of the things you've been promoting? Do you have any second thoughts? Are you willing to look at the data that countries that did very little actually have a lower death rate than the United States?"
Fauci: "You know, senator, I'd be happy at a different time to sit down and go over details. You've said a lot of different things. ... Compare Sweden's death rate to other comparable Scandinavian countries. It's worse."
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{{f374.png}} ''[[Why Does the President Keep Pushing a Malaria Drug?|https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/04/hydroxychloroquine-trump/609547/]]'' April 6, 2020, James Hamblin, [[The Atlantic]]
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Two weeks ago, French doctors published a provocative observation in a microbiology journal. In the absence of a known treatment for COVID-19, the doctors had taken to experimentation with a potent drug known as hydroxychloroquine. For decades, the drug has been used to treat malaria—which is caused by a parasite, not a virus. In six patients with COVID-19, the doctors combined hydroxychloroquine with azithromycin (known to many as "Z-Pak," an antibiotic that kills bacteria, not viruses) and reported that after six days of this regimen, all six people tested negative for the virus.
The report caught the eye of the celebrity doctor [[Mehmet Oz]], who has since appeared on Fox News to talk about hydroxychloroquine 21 times. As Oz put it to Sean Hannity, "This French doctor, [Didier] Raoult, a very famous infectious-disease specialist, had done some interesting work at a pilot study showing that he could get rid of the virus in six days in 100 percent of the patients he treated." Raoult has made news in recent years as a pan-disciplinary provocateur; he has questioned climate change and Darwinian evolution. On January 21, at the height of the coronavirus outbreak in China, Raoult said in a YouTube video, "The fact that people have died of coronavirus in China, you know, I don't feel very concerned." Last week, Oz, who has been advising the president on the coronavirus, described Raoult to Hannity as "very impressive." Oz told Hannity that he had informed the White House as much.
[[Anthony Fauci]] is not among the impressed. The day the study came out, Fauci, the leading infectious-disease expert advising the White House's coronavirus task force, downplayed the findings as "anecdotal." The report was not a randomized clinical trial—one in which many people are followed to see how their health fares, not simply whether a virus is detectable. And Oz's "100 percent" interpretation involves conspicuous omissions. According to the study itself, three other patients who received hydroxychloroquine were too sick to be tested for the virus by day six (they were intubated in the ICU). Another had a bad reaction to the drug and stopped taking it. Another was not tested because, by day six, he had died.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Why Edinburgh University's lockdown study is not all it seems|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/08/lockdown-could-have-increased-covid-death-toll-scottish-study-finds]]'' October 8, 2020, Linda Geddes, [[The Guardian]]
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The study's conclusions are consistent with the strategy proposed in the Great Barrington declaration – a letter signed by an international group of scientists earlier this week – arguing for "focused protection" of the most vulnerable and allowing the rest of society to return to relative normality.
However, assumptions made by the study mean its conclusions would only hold water if all social distancing restrictions were lifted, resulting in a large second wave and others after that, and if an effective vaccine were not forthcoming.
"More realistically, if the case isolation, household quarantine, and social distancing of over-70s strategy is followed, alongside other non-pharmaceutical intervention measures such as non-mandatory social distancing and improved medical outcomes, the second wave will grow more slowly than the first, with more cases but lower mortality," the authors said.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Why evangelicals won't care about Jerry Falwell Jr.'s apparent sex scandal|https://www.salon.com/2019/09/09/why-evangelicals-wont-care-about-jerry-falwell-jr-s-apparent-sex-scandal/]]'' September 9, 2019, Amanda Marcotte, [[Salon]]
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On Monday morning, [[Politico]] published a major exposé on [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., the religious right's most influential supporter of [[Donald Trump]] and the president of [[Liberty University]], an evangelical institution formed by his father, [[Southern Baptist]] minister Jerry Falwell. Writer [[Brandon Ambrosino]] paints a damning picture of the younger Falwell as a man unrestrained by his own religion's teachings on sexual morality or any other kind of [[Christian]] ethics.
The laundry list of malfeasance and inappropriate behavior is impressive, "from partying at nightclubs, to graphically discussing his sex life with employees, to electioneering" and "directing university resources into projects and real estate deals in which his friends and family have stood to make personal financial gains."
The most titillating story, previously reported by the [[Miami Herald]], concerns the fact that Falwell and his wife, Becki, seem to have have an interesting sex life involving sharing naked photos with other men — men who, likely not coincidentally, enjoy healthy levels of financial assistance from the Falwells and Liberty University. For instance, Politico reports that Falwell sent pictures of his wife in "a French maid costume" to their personal trainer, [[Ben Crosswhite]]. They also used Liberty funds to set Crosswhite up as the owner of a lucrative gym.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why Florida Public Health Officials Won't Blow the Whistle on Ron DeSantis|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/12/florida-covid-data-whistleblower-ron-desantis.html]]'' December 17, 2020, Ronald Krotoszynski, [[Slate Magazine]]
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Perhaps you've heard in recent days of the extent to which [[Florida]]'s government has limited public health data about the COVID-19 pandemic at the expense of the health of the state's residents. Indeed, Florida's government, under the leadership of Gov. [[Ron DeSantis]], has provided an object lesson during this pandemic in the how both whistleblower protection statutes and the [[First Amendment]] fail to provide adequate protection to government employees who want to blow the whistle.
Over the past several months, the DeSantis administration has engaged in a variety of stratagems to suppress truthful information and disseminate falsehoods about the pandemic. Yet, save for [[Rebekah Jones]]—who says she was sacked in May as the Department of Health's Geographic Information System manager for refusing to manipulate the Sunshine State's COVID case numbers and is now under state investigation over messages she sent urging others to speak out—few, if any, state employees have stepped forward as whistleblowers. Perhaps most disturbing: For reasons that have not yet been explained, starting on Oct. 24 and continuing through the Nov. 3 general election, the state ceased including long-backlogged COVID-related deaths in its daily death counts. The state resumed including these numbers on a consistent basis on Nov. 17—two weeks after the national election. Thus, for over three weeks, the Sunshine State systematically underreported COVID deaths in a way that made the numbers look rosier than they actually were.
The DeSantis administration's efforts to accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative were not limited to significantly underreporting the state's COVID deaths: They extended to suppressing data regarding COVID spread in public institutions such as public schools, hospitals, and prisons. Moreover, in September, DeSantis imposed a code of silence on state health department employees in an effort to minimize the public's appreciation of the pandemic's risks. The department went silent on social media from September to November regarding the mortal risks associated with COVID—but continued to post about anodyne topics such as flu vaccinations, the risk of lead poisoning, and the benefits of regular hearing tests. In addition, county health department spokespeople were prohibited from speaking out about the COVID epidemic—at least until after the Nov. 3 election. So too, a state COVID task force organized by Florida's Surgeon General Scott Rivkees met a few times this spring and then quietly disappeared into oblivion.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why Google Has a Responsibility to Fight Fake News|https://thewalrus.ca/why-google-has-a-responsibility-to-fight-fake-news/]]'' January 5, 2018, Justin Ling, [[The Walrus]]
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[[Martin Luther King]] Jr. was murdered in his hospital room by [[J. Edgar Hoover]] and the [[FBI]] and not, as is commonly accepted, by a gunman dead set against the civil-rights leader's crusade. [[Israel]] has plans to annex large swaths of Jordan, [[Egypt]], [[Saudi Arabia]], and [[Iraq]]. The American military is dispersing heavy metals in the skies, giving the public cancer and asthma. And of course, the World Trade Center buildings were not brought down by commercial airliners but by controlled demolition.
Those are all uncontroversial realities for the [[Centre for Research on Globalization]], a Canadian-based conspiracy website run, since [[2001]], by [[Michel Chossudovsky]], professor emeritus of economics from the [[University of Ottawa]], who is also one of the site's most prolific writers.
Back in [[2006]], the now defunct Western Standard magazine listed him as one of [[Canada]]'s "nuttiest professors." A year prior, [[B'nai Brith Canada]] filed a complaint against Chossudovsky to the University of Ottawa for the anti-Semitism of some of the Centre for Research on Globalization's online content. (The university did not comment on the complaint, and Chossudovsky distanced himself from some of the content on the site, which he says he did not post and does not condone.)
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Why herd immunity strategy is regarded as fringe viewpoint|https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/07/why-herd-immunity-strategy-is-regarded-as-fringe-viewpoint]]'' October 7, 2020, Ian Sample, [[The Guardian]]
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At first glance it sounds like a no-brainer. [[Coronavirus]] is most dangerous to older and unhealthier people, so why not protect them and let the rest of society return to life as normal? It would boost the economy and free the young and fit from the mental and financial burdens of Covid restrictions. In time, as the virus tears through them, they will acquire herd immunity that ultimately helps us all.
The strategy proposed in the Great Barrington declaration – a letter signed by an international group of scientists – is the latest salvo in an ongoing battle of ideas for how to tackle the pandemic. It calls on governments around the world to abandon strategies that suppress the virus until we can better cope – through working test-and-trace programmes, new treatments, vaccines and more – for the radically different approach.
The declaration was drawn up at the [[American Institute for Economic Research]], a right-leaning organisation in Great Barrington, [[Massachusetts]], that promotes individual rights, small government and open markets. It registered a web domain for the document.
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{{f375.png}} ''[[Why Herman Cain's Twitter Account Is Still Posting Nonsense Weeks After His Death|https://www.thedailybeast.com/herman-cain-may-have-died-but-his-media-empire-is-going-strong]]'' September 1, 2020, Lachlan Markay, [[Daily Beast]]
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When the famed businessman and former [[Republican]] presidential candidate [[Herman Cain]] passed away last month, his daughter wrote a heartfelt tribute on his website pledging that the conservative folk hero's family would continue promoting his message.
About halfway down the page, readers were presented with a yes-or-no survey question: "Are you glad Herman's team will keep his vision alive?" Fine print below the poll noted that those who completed it—and provided their email addresses as required—would be added to mailing lists run by a conservative news website called The [[Western Journal]].
It was a glimpse into the conservative media and marketing apparatus that sprouted up to monetize Cain's brand after his unsuccessful [[2012]] presidential run. And it helps explain why, even after Cain died last month after contracting COVID-19, social media accounts bearing his name have indulged right-wing critics of efforts to combat the virus' spread. Cain himself may have succumbed to the virus, but his death hasn't changed the fact that coronavirus content is a potent draw for conservative advertisers and internet marketers such as those in business with Cain's media apparatus.
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{{f41.png}} ''[[Why Is a Far-Right Conspiracist Newspaper Being Stocked at the Capitol?|https://www.westword.com/news/why-is-far-right-conspiracist-newspaper-epoch-times-being-stocked-at-colorado-capitol-11537390]]'' October 29, 2019, Chase Woodruff, [[Denver Westword]]
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The cafeteria in the basement of the [[Colorado]] State Capitol is a place where staff and visitors — tourists, engaged citizens, young students on school field trips — can gather, relax and grab a quick bite to eat.
And now, while they're there, these civic-minded Coloradans can browse a free copy of the latest edition of The [[Epoch Times]], a controversial right-wing newspaper with close ties to a [[Chinese]] religious sect and a history of promoting conspiracy theories like [[QAnon]], the "Deep State" and anti-vaccination beliefs.
In an August investigative report on the Epoch Times, founded in [[2000]] by practitioners of a Chinese spiritual movement known as [[Falun Gong]], [[NBC News]] described the publication as "straddling the line between an ultraconservative news outlet and a conspiracy warehouse." The newspaper dramatically expanded its U.S. coverage following the election of President [[Donald Trump]] and has become one of Trump's most ardent defenders on social media, spending at least $1.5 million on pro-Trump advertisements in the first half of [[2019]]. Shortly after NBC News published its report, [[Facebook]] announced that it had banned the Epoch Times from advertising on the platform.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Why is a right-wing flack and Roger Stone ally in charge of Dr. Fauci's schedule?|https://www.salon.com/2020/07/21/why-is-a-right-wing-flack-and-roger-stone-ally-in-charge-of-dr-faucis-schedule/]]'' July 21, 2020, Roger Sollenberger, [[Salon]]
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Last week the [[Washington Post]] published a report titled "Fauci is sidelined by the White House as he steps up blunt talk on pandemic," which revealed that President Trump had not sought the counsel of the government's top infectious disease expert, Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]], in more than a month.
But as the Trump administration has strayed from the advice of many of its scientists and public health experts, the White House has moved to sideline Fauci, scuttled some of his planned TV appearances and largely kept him out of the Oval Office for more than a month even as coronavirus infections surge in large swaths of the country.
The 2,500-word report only briefly touches on the official who does that scuttling: a man named [[Michael Caputo]], a [[2016]] Trump campaign aide who has been described as a conspiracy theorist with racist views and is closely allied with former Trump adviser [[Roger Stone]].
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{{f344.png}} ''[[Why Is Devin Nunes Named in the House Impeachment Inquiry?|https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/devin-nunes-named-house-impeachment-report-921794/]]'' December 4, 2019, Tim Dickinson, [[Rolling Stone]]
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Nunes — who serves a conservative district in [[California]]'s Central Valley — is one of President Trump's most ardent defenders in [[Congress]], and he used his position during the committee's open hearings to deride the impeachment inquiry as a "drug deal" and a "sham." Nunes told witnesses before the committee that they were participants in the Democrats' "theatrical" television drama. "The main performance — the [[Russia]] hoax — has ended," Nunes said, referring to the Mueller investigation of the [[2016]] Trump campaign's ties to the Kremlin, "and you've been cast in the low-rent Ukrainian sequel."
Yet the release of the committee's report on Tuesday casts Nunes himself as a player in this drama. The report, authored by the Democratic majority, cites phone records that connect Nunes to [[Rudy Giuliani]], Trump's personal attorney who ran point on the administration's off-the-books [[Ukraine]] policy, and to [[Lev Parnas]], a Giuliani associate who allegedly sought riches from energy deals in the eastern [[Europe]]an nation. Parnas has since been indicted in the U.S. for conspiracy and campaign-finance crimes.
The report cites call records from mid-April of this year showing contacts between Nunes and Giuliani and separately between Nunes and Parnas. It reads in part: "Phone records… show contacts on April 10 between Mr. Giuliani and Rep. Nunes, consisting of three short calls in rapid succession, followed by a text message, and ending with a nearly three minute call." Call records reproduced in the report also show a series of phone calls between Nunes and Parnas on April 12th, with the longest stretching more than 8 minutes.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Why is Donald Trump Jr amplifying a quack who believes in 'demon sperm'?|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/jul/29/donald-trump-jr-demon-sperm-twitter]]'' July 29, 2020, Moustafa Bayoumi, [[The Guardian]]
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If you happened to be thinking that the one thing the tumultuous year of [[2020]] has been missing is arguments over demon sperm, then all I can say to you is this: I've got good news.
Enter Dr [[Stella Immanuel]]. A [[Houston]]-based pediatrician and pastor of a church called Fire Power Ministries, Immanuel made internet history on Monday after she spoke on the steps of the US supreme court with a group of rightwing physicians who refer to themselves as [[America's Frontline Doctors]]. (The group is supported by the conservative [[Tea Party Patriots]].) In comments that were live-streamed by the far-right [[Breitbart]] News, Immanuel brashly stated that "Covid has a cure" in hydroxychloroquine, a claim that has been roundly rejected by the medical establishment. She also said that, with hydroxychloroquine, she can "stop Covid in its tracks in 30 days". Then she invited the world to look her up.
And look her up is exactly what the [[Daily Beast]]'s [[Will Sommer]] did. It turns out that the good doctor has some views that have not, shall we say, been endorsed by the [[American Medical Association]]. Sommer read her articles posted on her website, and watched her [[YouTube]] sermons, to discover that Dr Immanuel believes that serious gynecological problems are caused by women having sex with "spirit husbands" (ie demons) while the women are in their dreamworlds. Sommer explains Immanuel's views this way: "Real-life ailments such as fibroid tumors and cysts stem from the demonic sperm after demon dream sex."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why Is Florida's Government Withholding COVID Data?|https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/12/florida-ron-desantis-covid-data-withheld.html]]'' December 16, 2020, Mary Harris, [[Slate Magazine]]
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Then DeSantis brought in more scientific firepower, specifically two professors behind the [[Great Barrington Declaration]], a document expressing what they call "grave concerns about the damaging physical and mental health impacts of the prevailing COVID-19 policies." Instead of a lockdown, they recommend an approach they call "Focused Protection."
The "focus" was on keeping people who are vulnerable or had preexisting conditions from having any exposure to the vaccine, to the virus, and everybody else should just go about their business and just protect that significant group of people.
The argument here was that if you do this, the population will build up herd immunity. This declaration was sponsored by the [[American Institute for Economic Research]]—which is not exactly the [[American Medical Association]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why Is Huffington Post Running A Multi-Part Series To Promote The Lies Of A Guy Who Pretended To Invent Email?|https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140901/07280928386/huffpo-publishes-bizarre-misleading-factually-incorrect-multi-part-series-pretending-guy-invented-email-even-though-he-didnt.shtml]]'' September 1, 2014, Mike Masnick, [[Techdirt]]
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I thought this story had ended a few years ago. Back in [[2012]], we wrote about how The [[Washington Post]] and some other big name media outlets were claiming that a guy named V.A. [[Shiva Ayyadurai]] had "invented email" in [[1978]]. The problem was that it wasn't even close to true and relied on a number of total misconceptions about email, software and copyright law. Ayyadurai and some of his friends have continued to play up the claim that he "invented" email, but it simply was never true, and it's reaching a level that seems truly bizarre. Ayyadurai may have done some interesting things, but his continued false insistence that he invented email is reaching really questionable levels. And, now it's gone absolutely nutty, with the [[Huffington Post]] running a multi-part series (up to five separate articles so far -- all done in the past 10 days) all playing up misleading claims saying that Ayyadurai invented email, even though even a basic understanding of the history shows he did not.
Let's take care of the basics first, and then we'll dig in on what's going on here, because it's really quite ridiculous. First off, no one denies that V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai -- an apparently very bright 14-year-old at the time -- wrote an email software program for the University of Medicine and Dentistry of [[New Jersey]] (UMDNJ) in 1978. By all accounts, it was a perfectly decent email system that allowed the UMDNJ staff to send electronic messages. Further, no one doubts that, in [[1981]], Ayyadurai registered the copyright on his program, which was called EMAIL. The problems are that (1) email was invented long before 1978, (2) the copyright is merely on the specific software code, not the idea of email, and (3) while Ayyadurai may have independently recreated the basics of email (and even added a nice feature), none of his work was even remotely related to what later became the standards of email. What's most sickening about this is that as part of this new PR campaign, Ayyadurai is ridiculously arguing that the reason no one believes him isn't because he's simply wrong, but because they can't stand to believe that "a dark-skinned immigrant kid, 14 years old," invented email, and that it was done in "one of the poorest cities in the US" rather than at a famous university.
Again, that might make for a nice story line if there were some factual basis behind it, but there isn't. The history of email is well-documented from multiple sources and it began way, way before 1978. And while early versions were somewhat crude, by 1978 they had basically everything that Ayyadurai claims to have invented (it is entirely believable that Ayyadurai, as a bright kid, independently came up with the same ideas, but he was hardly the first). There was a messaging system called MAILBOX at MIT in [[1965]]. You can read all the details of it here, including source code. Ray Tomlinson is frequently credited with inventing the modern concept of email for the internet by establishing the @ symbol (in [[1972]]) as a way of determining both the user and which computer to send the email to. By [[1975]], there were things like email folders (invented by Larry Roberts) and some other basic email apps. As is noted, by [[1976]] -- two years before Ayyadurai wrote his app -- email was 75% of all ARPANET traffic.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why is Students in Support of Free Speech defending the Proud Boys?|https://thevarsity.ca/2017/07/25/why-is-students-in-support-of-free-speech-defending-the-proud-boys/]]'' July 26, 2017, Adina Heisler, [[The Varsity]]
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However, this seemingly noble purpose is misguided, and potentially reveals the true motivations behind the actions the group has taken in favour of free speech. Capobianco's statement is somewhat confusing, considering that you could very easily say the same of the Indigenous activists — they were also assembling peacefully, and were well within their right to do so. In the past, SSFS has even decried interruptions of their own proceedings, such as when the Toronto Action Forum, an event co-hosted on campus by SSFS and Generation Screwed on February 4, was interrupted and ultimately halted by protests. Why would they jump to defend the disruption posed by the [[Proud Boys]], but condemn the protests in response to their own events?
It should also be noted that while there was thankfully no violence as a result of the confrontation between the Halifax Five and the Indigenous activists, back in April, the Proud Boys announced the formation of a "military division" to be headed by [[Kyle Chapman]], who had been released from jail the previous month on suspicion of a felony assault with a deadly weapon.
What makes things worse is the fact that much of the focus of this rally has been on the presence of white supremacist [[Paul Fromm]] and SSFS's ever-shifting explanations and apologies for his presence. Though SSFS's claim to fame is supporting free expression regardless of the content of the messages, in this case, they appeared to waver in their stance. First, they made a statement on Facebook claiming that they did not know what Fromm looked like and hadn't been aware that he was attending the rally. The statement was later deleted from their Facebook page, and replaced with a YouTube apology, after receiving numerous negative comments from skeptics.
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{{f1.png}} ''[[Why is the DOJ intervening in E. Jean Carroll's suit against Trump? A former US attorney explains.|https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/09/trump-defamation-lawsuit-e-jean-carroll-departmen-of-justice-what-it-means/]]'' September 9, 2020, Madison Pauley, [[Mother Jones]]
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Yesterday, in what the [[New York Times]] dubbed a "highly unusual legal move," the Department of Justice moved to take over the defense of President [[Donald Trump]] in the defamation lawsuit filed against him by [[E. Jean Carroll]], a writer and advice columnist, who alleges Trump raped her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-[[1990]]s.
Carroll sued Trump for defamation in New York state court last November, months after [[New York Magazine]] first published a story containing her allegations. Her lawsuit claims that the president defamed her when, in the hours and days after the story was published that June, Trump denied it at least three times, saying that her story was fabricated, that he had never met Carroll (despite a [[1987]] photograph showing them together at a party), and that he would not have assaulted Carroll because she was "not [his] type." "The rape of a woman is a violent crime; compounding that crime with acts of malicious libel is abhorrent," her lawsuit states.
"The legal question is whether his remarks occurred within the scope of his employment as president of the United States. I think there will be some legal analysis, and perhaps disagreement, about that view."
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Why is Trump so quiet about the Biden sexual assault allegation?|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/may/25/joe-biden-sexual-assault-allegation-why-trump-quiet-tara-reade]]'' May 25, 2020, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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Sometimes [[Donald Trump]] portrays his election rival, [[Joe Biden]], as a sleepy geriatric who should be in a care home because "he doesn't know he's alive". At others, the president speaks of Biden as a wily manipulator who conspired with the deep state and [[China]].
But in this scattergun approach, the US president has been uncharacteristically reluctant to use what, in normal times, would seem standard political ammunition: an allegation of sexual assault.
It took more than a month after [[Tara Reade]], a former Senate staffer, alleged on a podcast that Biden sexually assaulted her in a Capitol Hill basement in [[1993]], for Trump to publicly address the matter.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why Is William Barr Meeting With Rupert Murdoch?|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/10/why-is-william-barr-meeting-with-rupert-murdoch]]'' October 11, 2019, Eric Lutz, [[Vanity Fair]]
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[[Donald Trump]] might not be president were it not for [[Fox News]], the right-wing network that for years gave the blustery game show host a political platform and in [[2016]] promoted his long-shot candidacy. His symbiotic relationship with Fox has continued as president, with the outlet essentially acting as state media, not to mention an employee pipeline. But lately there's been trouble in paradise. While hosts like [[Sean Hannity]] and [[Laura Ingraham]] are as loyal as ever, the president has grown increasingly angry with other of the network's reporters, including Chris Wallace and Shep Smith, along with polls that suggest its viewers are coming around on his impeachment. "It is so different than it used to be," Trump lamented Thursday.
It was against this backdrop that [[William Barr]], Trump's dutiful attorney general, met with Fox News mogul [[Rupert Murdoch]] on Wednesday night. Why they met, or what they discussed, is not clear, according to the [[New York Times]], which first reported the rendezvous. But the timing of the meeting—as Trump, under siege from Democrats, ramps up his criticism of Fox News—raised eyebrows, leading to questions about whether the administration is attempting to get the network back in line. "What is the Attorney General of the United States doing meeting with the owner of a private television network?" [[CNN]]'s Vicky Ward tweeted Thursday.
The tête-à-tête underscores the ties between the Trump administration and the conservative network where, as [[NPR]]'s [[David Folkenflik]] noted, several former Trump aides (Hope Hicks, Raj Shah, [[Sarah Huckabee Sanders]]) are now on the payroll. That relationship has come under strain as Smith and Wallace cut through Trump allies' efforts to spin the president's [[Ukraine]] scandal. Even some of the typically supportive opinion hosts on the network, like [[Tucker Carlson]] and Steve Doocy, have shown small cracks in their support; Carlson co-wrote an op-ed opining that "there's no way to spin" the president's July 25 phone call with [[Volodymyr Zelensky]] (though he then implied impeaching Trump would be a bridge too far), and Doocy has suggested it would be "off the rails wrong" if Trump did indeed seek a quid pro quo with [[Kiev]].
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Why Jared Kushner could be the most dangerous man in the US|https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/07/why-jared-kushner-could-be-the-most-dangerous-man-in-the-us-covid-19]]'' April 7, 2020, Arwa Mahdawi, [[The Guardian]]
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Natalie Portman once described [[Jared Kushner]] – a former classmate of hers at Harvard – as "a supervillain". This seems unwarranted: while the president's son-in-law is certainly a joker, he lacks the charisma needed for supervillain status. Indeed, the man lacks any charisma whatsoever; he has the presence of a piece of plywood.
In many ways, Kushner's wooden demeanour has been his greatest strength: it has helped him fly under the radar. [[Politics]] has become a reality TV show and quiet Kushner is often too boring to bother with; it is far more interesting to focus on his glamorous wife, [[Ivanka Trump]], or his garrulous father-in-law. Yet over the past few years Kushner has managed to insert himself into the highest levels of decision-making while largely remaining behind the scenes.
That changed last week. On Thursday, Kushner, who has taken on vast responsibilities in the Trump administration's response to Covid-19, made his first public appearance at the White House daily coronavirus briefing. His moment in the spotlight seemed to serve as a wakeup call for the US. All of a sudden, it was glaringly obvious how dangerous Kushner's hubris is. "I for one became even more fearful of [Covid-19] when I saw how inept" Kushner is, said the [[Republican]] pundit Meghan McCain on Monday.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why Lauren Southern Got Banned From Patreon|https://www.canadalandshow.com/lauren-southern-banned-by-patreon/]]'' July 28, 2017, Graeme Gordon, [[Canadaland]]
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The [[Patreon]] account of former [[Rebel Media]] personality [[Lauren Southern]] was banned late last week by the subscription-based crowdfunding website, following a lobbying campaign by the U.K.-based anti-extremism charity [[HOPE not hate]].
"Yes, HOPE not hate lobbied Patreon directly, and they removed everyone connected to Defend [[Europe]] from their service," Hope not hate director of communications [[Nick Ryan]] told CANADALAND in an email.
A Patreon representative informed Southern by email last Thursday that her account was being banned because some of her actions were "likely to cause loss of life" but didn't elaborate further on any specific actions that prompted the ban.
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{{f188.png}} ''[[Why McConnell Dumped Trump|https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/02/01/why-mcconnell-dumped-trump]]'' January 23, 2021, Jane Mayer, [[New Yorker]]
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On the afternoon of January 6th, less than an hour before a violent mob supporting President [[Donald Trump]] broke into the Capitol, causing mayhem that led to the deaths of five Americans, [[Mitch McConnell]], the Senate Majority Leader, gave the most powerful speech of his life. In a cold disavowal of Trump's false claims about rampant election fraud, McConnell, a [[Republican]] from [[Kentucky]], stood behind the Senate dais and stated the obvious: despite two months of increasingly malign lies from Trump, and from many of his supporters in [[Congress]], [[Joe Biden]] had won the Presidency. McConnell, in his dead-eyed, laconic manner, listed the damning facts, citing numerous federal judges and state officials who had rejected Trump's baseless assertions that the election had been "rigged" against him. "The voters, the courts, and the states have all spoken," McConnell said. "If we overrule them, it would damage our republic forever." Then, in a final jab, he pointed out that—contrary to Trump's ludicrous claim that he'd won a second term by a landslide—the election "actually was not unusually close." Trump had lost by seven million votes in the popular ballot, and 306–232 in the [[Electoral College]].
In the days after the Capitol attack, as horrifying footage emerged of marauders ransacking the building and chanting, "Hang [[Mike Pence]]!" and "Treason!," McConnell, through a series of anonymously sourced reports in major news outlets, distanced himself even further from the President. As a prominent Republican strategist noted, "Nothing's ever happenstance with McConnell"—and so each report was taken as a Delphic signal. On January 12th, the Times published a headline declaring that McConnell was "said to be pleased" about the Democrats' intention to impeach the President a second time. Unnamed associates revealed to reporters on Capitol Hill that McConnell was no longer speaking to Trump, and might vote to convict him if the impeachment process moved to a Senate trial. On January 13th, ten Republican members of the House of Representatives joined the Democrats in impeaching Trump, for "incitement of insurrection." Soon afterward, McConnell made clear to his Republican colleagues that he regarded impeachment as a matter of individual conscience, not one of party loyalty. And on January 19th, the day before Biden was sworn in as President, McConnell shocked political circles by denouncing Trump even more directly. Speaking from the Senate floor, he said, with extraordinary bluntness, "The mob was fed lies. They were provoked by the President and other powerful people."
McConnell's denunciation of Trump won grudging praise from many corners, including people who rarely support him. [[Norman Ornstein]], a political scientist and an emeritus scholar at the [[American Enterprise Institute]], who has been fiercely critical of McConnell, told me, "I was surprised at Mitch's comments. They were more forthright than I expected. Good for him!" But nobody who has watched McConnell closely over the years views his split with Trump as a genuine moral reckoning. "There is no way that McConnell has had an epiphany and will now change his fundamental approach," Ornstein said. "He will always act ruthlessly when it serves his own interest." Indeed, the most remarkable aspect of McConnell's rupture with Trump may be not that it happened but, rather, that it took so long—and that the leader of the Party in Congress countenanced so much damage along the way.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-generals-event-1.5599407]]'' June 5, 2020, Alexander Panetta, [[CBC News]]
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An aberrant event in the life of the American republic unfolded this week in the haze of flash-bang grenades, tear gas and fires.
In one of the world's oldest continuing democracies, past and present military officials pushed back on a president talking about deploying troops on U.S. soil.
"It's really extraordinary," said Richard Kohn, a University of [[North Carolina]] military historian who studies civilian control of the military.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why misinformation about COVID-19's origins keeps going viral|https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/09/coronavirus-origins-misinformation-yan-report-fact-check-cvd/]]'' September 18, 2020, Monique Brouillette, [[National Geographic]]
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Twenty years ago, data scientist Sinan Aral began to see the formation of a trend that now defines our social media era: how quickly untrue information spreads. He watched as false news ignited online discourse like a small spark that kindles into a massive blaze. Now the director of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, Aral believes that a concept he calls the novelty hypothesis demonstrates this almost unstoppable viral contagion of false news.
"Human attention is drawn to novelty, to things that are new and unexpected," says Aral. "We gain in status when we share novel information because it looks like we're in the know, or that we have access to inside information."
Enter the Yan report. On September 14, an article was posted to Zenodo, an open-access site for sharing research papers, which claimed that genetic evidence showed that the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus was made in a lab, rather than emerging through natural spillover from animals. The 26-page paper, led by [[Chinese]] virologist [[Li-Meng Yan]], a postdoctoral researcher who left [[Hong Kong]] University, has not undergone peer review and asserts that this evidence of genetic engineering has been "censored" in the scientific journals. ([[National Geographic]] contacted Yan and the report's three other authors for comment but received no reply.)
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{{f340.png}} ''[[Why Racists (and Liberals!) Keep Writing for Quillette|https://www.thenation.com/article/quillette-fascist-creep/]]'' December 5, 2019, Donna Minkowitz, [[The Nation]]
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In [[2017]], a [[Portland]] State University lecturer, Alexander Reid Ross, coined the term "fascist creep" to refer to "the crossover space between right and left" through which, "at least in its early stages, fascists often utilize 'broad front' strategies…to gain access to mainstream political audiences." One fact progressives ignore at their peril is that fascism is opposed to the democratic capitalist state. Many fascists use the slogan "neither left nor right" because they want to convey a deep antagonism to the current political structure without actually supporting left-wing ideas like popular democracy or a society without hierarchies. Instead, fascism courts liberals by defying norms while defending what it considers the natural hierarchies under which we should be ruled. (Whites, men, and other "natural" elites should dominate all others). When it comes to class, [[Quillette]] endorses a disturbing premise of fascism: The "best" wind up with the most wealth and social power if they are not otherwise constrained.
Quillette is Reid Ross's fascist creep par excellence; it's fascism creeping so close to liberalism that the radical ethicist Peter Singer was willing to write a short statement for the magazine condemning a protest against a racist professor, and erstwhile liberal [[Steven Pinker]] praised it as "a gust of fresh air."
The constitutive ideology of Quillette comes out most clearly in the arena of race. At least five Quillette contributors—Kevin M. Beaver, Brian Boutwell, [[Adam Perkins]], [[Jason Richwine]], and John [[Paul Wright]]—have gone on white nationalist [[Stefan Molyneux]]'s show to discuss their "research" on topics like race, intelligence, and "criminality." Richwine, who in the past wrote for white nationalist [[Richard Spencer]]'s website alternativeright.com, agreed with Molyneux's assertion that there is a "hierarchy" of IQ extending from "Ashkenazi Jews and East Asians" on down in decreasing order to "the whites, and then the Hispanics, and then the blacks." Boutwell declared, "It's no secret…that there are differences that emerge across racial and ethnic groups for involvement in crime." Wright has written that [[Africa]]n Americans have a deficit in "executive function," "self-control and IQ" that leads them to "commit more violent crime than any other group." Perkins, who claims welfare recipients have a genetically based capacity to be "aggressive, antisocial," and "unemployable," has also appeared on the white nationalist show Reality Calls, which had a celebratory feature called "This Week on the [[Alt-Right]]."
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{{f248.png}} ''[[Why Republicans Condemn Marjorie Taylor Greene, But Not Paul Gosar|https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/07/why-gop-doesnt-condemn-paul-gosar-over-nick-fuentes.html]]'' July 4, 2021, Ben Jacobs, [[New York Magazine]]
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In a divided country, almost everything is the subject of partisan debate: The food we eat, the sports we watch, the public-health precautions we take — all have all become partisan indicators as implicit as the elephant and the donkey. However, traditionally there remained one little bit of common ground: The Nazis were bad. But the actions of [[Congress]]man [[Paul Gosar]] in recent months have tested that proposition.
First, the far-right [[Republican]] from [[Arizona]] was the much-touted surprise guest at an counter-CPAC event in February hosted by Nick Fuentes, a white nationalist who marched at the infamous neo-Nazi [[Charlottesville]] rally in [[2017]] where a neo-Nazi murdered a counter-protester. Gosar condemned "neocon control" in contrast to "[[America First]]" and he was followed by Fuentes praising the Capitol riot as "awesome" and arguing that if the United States "loses its white demographic core … then this is not America anymore."
Then last week, Gosar a was revealed to be planning a campaign fundraiser with Fuentes, who has engaged in [[Holocaust denial]]ism, praised segregation, and repeatedly made anti-Semitic comments. Gosar initially appeared to defend the fundraiser in a tweet saying, in part, "Not sure why anyone is freaking out." The next day on Capitol Hill, he played coy with reporters, telling the [[Washington Post]]: "I have no idea what's going on." The Gosar campaign did not respond to a request for comment about the invitation.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why Should We Care About Faux Free-Speech Warriors? Because the Koch Brothers Are Paying Their Bills.|https://prospect.org/justice/care-faux-free-speech-warriors-koch-brothers-paying-bills./]]'' June 20, 2019, Aaron Freedman, [[American Prospect]]
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The incident set a certain set of free-speech warriors ablaze. [[Ben Shapiro]], [[Joe Rogan]], and other pundits who have made their name online for defending free speech—particularly those organized under the umbrella of the so-called "[[Intellectual Dark Web]]," or IDW—have made Crowder a martyr of a pernicious war on civil discourse.
You've probably heard their arguments before: They claim to be opposed to censorship, "no-platforming" (when people are excluded from online or offline forums because of the views they express), and any attempts to discourage the open expression of ideas. These figures—who self-identify as classical liberals, conservatives, and libertarians—say that their project is completely non-ideological: It's just about giving everyone a fair hearing.
But these same free-speech warriors went mum earlier this month when one of their own, Canadian psychologist [[Jordan Peterson]], met with Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban, who has bragged about making [[Hungary]] "an illiberal state, a non-liberal state," and has provoked mass protests for cracking down on academic freedom. Crowder's defenders have also neglected to mention that he once went with a camera crew to the workplace of a commenter he disagreed with, harassing them and trying to get them fired. Indeed, IDW members and their acolytes have repeatedly fought against allowing those they disagree with a platform to speak.
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{{f94.png}} ''[[Why some white supremacists are celebrating the pandemic|https://www.thestar.com/podcasts/thismatters/2020/04/06/why-some-white-supremacists-are-celebrating-the-pandemic.html]]'' April 6, 2020, [[Toronto Star]]
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While most of us are trying to figure out how to stay connected, stay sane and work from home, there are hidden corners of the internet and in society that are celebrating this time. This is a look behind the curtain into the world of neo-Nazis and white supremacists who view the COVID-19 pandemic as their moment to act out their racist ideologies. We've already seen in cases like [[Charlottesville]] and the [[New Zealand]] mosque shootings, that white supremacists have the potential to carry out their online writing into real life violence.
[[Adrian Cheung]] talks to [[Ben Makuch]], national security reporter for [[Vice News]] and host of [[Motherboard]]'s podcast CYBER. Makuch's reporting has taken him into the back channels and online forums of the white supremacist movement in the U.S and [[Canada]]. He explains why "accelerationists" want to use a pandemic to their benefit, but also why anti-terrorism groups and federal police are keeping a close watch and stopping any plans to do the rest of society harm.
Listen here or subscribe at [[Apple]] Podcasts, [[Spotify]], [[Google]] Podcasts or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why televangelist Paula White is the perfect Trump administration hire|https://theweek.com/articles/875819/why-televangelist-paula-white-perfect-trump-administration-hire]]'' November 1, 2019, Bonnie Kristian, [[theweek.com]]
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To the outside observer, the prosperity gospel may look like a mere extension of more theologically conservative and liturgically demonstrative types of Christianity, a close relative of fundamentalism, evangelicalism, or Pentecostalism. There is overlap with each, to be sure, but the prosperity gospel is a unique creature. Though popular around the world, especially in the Global South, it has American roots and what Kate Bowler, a professor of religion at Duke Divinity School, has described as a "triumph of American optimism over the realities of a fickle economy, entrenched racism, pervasive poverty, and theological pessimism."
There are two chief problems with the prosperity gospel. One is its clever theological perversion, which offers a funhouse mirror take on basic Christian affirmations that God loves us, wants good things for us, and is working through his people toward a final victory over evil, sin, and death itself.
In the prosperity gospel's telling, God is a divine vending machine: You put in your coin of faith (check or credit also accepted) and out pops your health, wealth, and victory, the latter degraded from a cosmic triumph to positive feelings about your personal life. The New Testament speaks often of the necessity of self-denial, the reality of suffering (including suffering because of your faith), and the dangers and temptations of wealth. The prosperity gospel offers "your best life now," purchasable escape from pain, and wealth as proof of God's favor. God here is a means, not an end.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why That Falwell Jr. Yacht Photo Was the Final Straw|https://slate.com/human-interest/2020/08/falwell-jr-yacht-photo-departure-from-liberty-university.html]]'' August 7, 2020, Ruth Graham, [[Slate Magazine]]
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[[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. is taking a leave of absence from [[Liberty University]], the school announced on Friday evening. The executive committee of the evangelical university's board of trustees met on Friday and requested that Falwell Jr. temporarily step down from his roles as president and chancellor, according to a brief statement issued by the school. Falwell Jr. agreed, effective immediately.
The college's statement did not mention a reason for the board's request. But the announcement comes at the end of a week in which Falwell has faced unprecedented public pressure to resign from prominent associates of the college. Last weekend, Falwell Jr. posted a photograph to his Instagram account in which he posed with his arm around a pregnant woman with a bare midriff at a private party on a yacht. The college president's shirt is pulled up and his pants are unbuttoned, revealing a triangle of underwear. He's holding a glass of what appears to be an alcoholic beverage, though he referred to it in the caption as "black water."
Falwell Jr. quickly deleted the photo from his account, but screenshots spread quickly. In a bizarre, brief interview with a [[Virginia]] radio station on Wednesday, he said he had "apologized to everybody" and that he had promised his children, "I'm gonna try to be a good boy from here on out." Falwell identified the woman as his wife's assistant, and other photos from the weekend show his wife and several of his children and their spouses on the excursion. (Other family photographs from the weekend show the engagement of Falwell Jr.'s daughter Caroline, a Liberty student.)
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Why the DeVos family's backing of the Michigan protests is no surprise|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/26/devos-family-michigan-protest-rightwing-donors]]'' April 26, 2020, Adam Gabbatt, [[The Guardian]]
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The family – which includes [[Betsy DeVos]], Trump's education secretary – has been a regular donor to the [[Michigan Freedom Fund]], which helped promote a Michigan protest against the state's stay-at-home orders in mid-April.
That rally, which saw about 3,000 people descend on the state's capitol building, in [[Lansing]], sparked a slew of other protests in states, and an endorsement from Trump.
But the DeVoses' donations to the Michigan Freedom Fund – more than half a million dollars over the past four years, including from Betsy DeVos herself – are the tip of an iceberg of support for conservative causes.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Why the Koch brothers' political machine is 'unrivalled in America'|https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/david-koch-brothers-political-influence-1.5258077]]'' August 24, 2019, Mark Gollom, [[CBC News]]
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News of [[David Koch]]'s death on Friday drew out many critics of the billionaire industrialist and his equally controversial brother, with some taking to social media to welcome the news.
The LGBT magazine The Advocate tweeted: "Ding Dong #David Koch." Actor Ron Perlman added: "Wishing the Koch brothers a speedy reunion," while progressive activist Ryan Knight tweeted that his death is a "great GAIN for the planet."
Some of this was likely fuelled by the toxicity of U.S. politics right now, says [[Christopher Leonard]], author of Kochland: [[The Secret]] History of [[Koch Industries]] and Corporate Power in America.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why the Mercers, Trump's Biggest 2016 Backers, Have Bailed on Him|https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/06/why-the-mercers-trumps-biggest-2016-backers-have-bailed-on-him]]'' June 17, 2019, Gabriel Sherman, [[Vanity Fair]]
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To judge from the recent leak of its internal poll numbers, [[Donald Trump]]'s [[2020]] campaign has a lot of ground to make up—and Trump family members have already been sounding alarms that [[Republican]] mega donors aren't stepping up to close the gap. Don Jr. recently called a prominent donor and warned that Trump's money haul is falling behind where [[Barack Obama]] was early in his reelection, while [[Jared Kushner]] has privately complained to RNC chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel that Trump's war chest is not as big as it should be at this point in the cycle.
"Jared doesn't like what's going on. He basically believes the RNC should be doing a lot better," a former West Wing official familiar with the conversations told me. According to this official and another source, Kushner wants to recruit [[Mike Pence]]'s former chief of staff, [[Nick Ayers]], back to [[Washington]] for a senior position at the RNC to bolster the GOP's fund-raising. "Jared wants Nick, but Ronna would protest that," the former West Wing official said. (The White House did not respond to requests for comment. A spokesperson for the RNC said the group "has a great working relationship with the team at the White House" and praised McDaniel for "fundraising records month after month.")
But a large part of the problem is that Trump has lost the financial support of one of his biggest backers in [[2016]]: the Mercers. With their ties to [[Steve Bannon]], [[Breitbart]], and [[Cambridge Analytica]], [[Robert Mercer]] and his daughter Rebekah were superstars last cycle. According to half a dozen sources familiar with the reclusive family's political activities, the Mercers have drastically curtailed their political donations in recent months and will likely not play a significant role in 2020. "They think that the administration could do so much more. They've been very vocal about that to the president," a person familiar with the Mercers' thinking told me. "It's like they've disappeared," the former West Wing official added. "Crickets. They're gone," a prominent Republican strategist said.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why The Minnesota Freedom Fund Is A Target After Raising Millions|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/mollyhensleyclancy/minnesota-freedom-fund-raised-30-million-george-floyd?ref=bfnsplash]]'' June 17, 2020, Molly Hensley-Clancy, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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A tiny [[Minnesota]] nonprofit was caught at the center of an online firestorm Tuesday after left-wing activists and right-wing agitators both attacked a disclosure that the group had so far spent just $200,000 of some $35 million raised for a bail fund.
After three tumultuous weeks, the [[Minnesota Freedom Fund]], a small local bail fund started in [[2016]], has found itself at the nexus of a massive surge in online fundraising and online misinformation about [[Black Lives Matter]] groups. A slew of far-right accounts boosted widespread fears of money stolen from the pockets of black organizers. The number "35 million" started trending. So did "#wheresthemoney."
There was a simple explanation for the relatively small sum that the Minnesota Freedom Fund had spent on bail so far, said Jared Mollenkof, a board member: The group has had just a few weeks to build out a tiny operation.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why the Murdochs backed Donald Trump's COVID-19 denialism|https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/why-the-murdochs-backed-donald-trumps-covid-19-denialism/]]'' April 17, 2020, Henry Porter, [[openDemocracy]]
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Earlier this month, [[Fox News]] aired a one-hour special, 'America Together', that featured some of its biggest stars. In a radical departure for the fiercely partisan network, the show ostensibly marked the launch of a new "editorial initiative" aimed at promoting national unity. The content of the special, however, remained typically Fox. "As we face this COVID-19 crisis, you, me, our kids, our parents and our grandparents: We can and should turn to one place for comfort – the Holy Bible," host [[Peter Hegseth]] advised viewers with a commendably straight face.
This was the same Peter Hegseth who alleged on air on 28 February that Democrats were "rooting" for the infection. "They have yet to find a reason to drag down the presidency of [[Donald Trump]]," he said. [[Sean Hannity]], one of Fox's most famous names and a close ally of Trump similarly told viewers, "If you are over the mass hysteria, if you're over politicizing and weaponizing the coronavirus, you are not alone." With only one exception – the extreme right-wing host Tucker Carlson – Fox News repeated the line that COVID-19 was nothing to worry about, no more dangerous than the flu, or "a hoax" that was being used to "bludgeon Trump", in Hannity's words.
This was not simply a matter of a big media outlet getting the story wrong. This was the biggest, most consequential mistake of Fox News chairman [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s career, including the Hitler Diaries farce and the UK phone hacking scandal, which cost his companies well over £300 million. Fox's support for Trump's line, from January to mid-March, that the threat from the virus was negligible and that the spread was, in any event, under control may have cost lives among its devoted viewers who, with a median age of 65, are most at risk from the often fatal outcome of the disease.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why the right-wing has a massive advantage on Facebook|https://www.politico.com/news/2020/09/26/facebook-conservatives-2020-421146]]'' September 26, 2020, Alex Thompson, [[Politico]]
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"That was there in the (19)30's. That's not invented by social media — you just see those reflexes mirrored in social media, they're not created by social media," the executive added. "It's why tabloids do better than the ([[Financial Times]]), and it's also a human thing. People respond to engaging emotion much more than they do to, you know, dry coverage. ...This wasn't invented 15 years ago when [[Mark Zuckerberg]] started [[Facebook]]."
In the final stretch of the [[2020]] campaign, the Facebook posts with the most engagement in the United States most days — measured by likes, comments, shares, and reactions — are from conservative voices outside the mainstream media: [[Dan Bongino]], [[Ben Shapiro]], David Harris, Jr., [[Franklin Graham]], and "Blue Lives Matter," according to the Facebook-owned tool Crowdtangle. Trump's personal page also regularly makes the top of the list, in effect allowing him to become a publisher in his own right and navigate around the traditional media.
Left-wing posts make the daily top-25 much less frequently. Former Labor Secretary [[Robert Reich]] and the Facebook savvy Occupy Democrats are among the pages that occasionally hit such levels of engagement.
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{{f37.png}} ''[[Why Trump Reigns as King Cyrus|https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/31/opinion/trump-evangelicals-cyrus-king.html]]'' December 31, 2018, Katherine Stewart, Opinion, [[New York Times]]
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The identification of the 45th president with an ancient Middle [[Easter]]n potentate isn't a fringe thing. "The Trump Prophecy" was produced with the help of professors and students at [[Liberty University]], whose president, [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr., has been instrumental in rallying evangelical support for Mr. Trump. [[Jeanine Pirro]] of [[Fox News]] has picked up on the meme, as has Ron Dermer, the [[Israel]]i ambassador to the United States, among many others.
As the Trump presidency falls under siege on multiple fronts, it has become increasingly clear that the so-called values voters will be among the last to leave the citadel. A lot of attention has been paid to the supposed paradox of evangelicals backing such an imperfect man, but the real problem is that our idea of Christian nationalism hasn't caught up with the reality. We still buy the line that the hard core of the Christian right i s just an interest group working to protect its values. But what we don't get is that Mr. Trump's supposedly anti-Christian attributes and anti-democratic attributes are a vital part of his attraction.
Today's Christian nationalists talk a good game about respecting the Constitution and America's founders, but at bottom they sound as if they prefer autocrats to democrats. In fact, what they really want is a king. "It is God that raises up a king," according to [[Paula White]], a prosperity gospel preacher who has advised Mr. Trump.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[Why white supremacists have protested lockdown orders|https://www.businessinsider.com/why-white-supremacists-have-protested-lockdown-orders-2020-5]]'' May 20, 2020, Connor Perrett, [[Business Insider]]
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Protests over state-mandated social distancing and business closures weren't started by extremist groups — but white supremacists and those with similar ideologies have seized upon them across the US.
According to experts who study extremist groups, anti-lockdown demonstrations fit perfectly into the ideology of white supremacists and other far-right groups, such as sovereignty, rejecting the legitimacy of government, and anti-immigration sentiment.
"The anti-lockdown protests are a magnet because they represent so many different things that dovetail so nicely with the pre-existing trends of right-wing and white supremacist extremism," Dr. Peter Simi told [[Business Insider]].
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Why you should wear a mask to fight Covid-19, explained by several new studies|https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/21299527/masks-coronavirus-covid-19-studies-research-evidence]]'' July 15, 2020, German Lopez, [[Vox]]
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Over the past couple of months, the world has received more evidence that face masks really can play a crucial role in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
It's a significant shift from earlier this year, when the evidence for mask-wearing was so weak that government authorities and public health experts publicly cast doubts on face coverings as a preventive measure against the coronavirus. Worried about the low supply of masks for health care workers, Surgeon General [[Jerome Adams]], among others, said the public should "STOP BUYING MASKS!"
That changed when the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] finally recommended in April that the general public use masks, particularly in places where social distancing is hard to achieve. Government officials and experts cited a "precautionary principle," arguing that an unproven benefit was worth it since the potential harms and costs of mask-wearing are so low.
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Widower asks Twitter to take down Trump's tweets about his late wife|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-tweet-scarborough-1.5576546]]'' May 26, 2020, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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The husband of a woman who died accidentally in an office of former congressman Joe [[Scarborough]] two decades ago is demanding that [[Twitter]] remove U.S. President [[Donald Trump]]'s tweets suggesting Scarborough, now a fierce Trump critic, killed her.
"My request is simple: Please delete these tweets," Timothy J. Klausutis wrote to Twitter CEO [[Jack Dorsey]].
"I am asking you to intervene in this instance because the president of the United States has taken something that does not belong to him — the memory of my dead wife — and perverted it for perceived political gain."
!!!See also
*[[WikiLeaks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WikiLeaks]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Wikileaks founder Julian Assange faces new U.S. indictment alleging hacker recruitment|https://globalnews.ca/news/7105773/julian-assange-wikileaks-new-indictment/]]'' June 24, 2020, Eric Tucker, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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[[WikiLeaks]] founder [[Julian Assange]] sought to recruit hackers at conferences in [[Europe]] and Asia to provide his anti-secrecy website with classified information and conspired with members of hacking organizations to obtain government secrets, according to a new Justice Department indictment announced Wednesday.
The superseding indictment does not contain additional charges beyond the 18 counts the Justice Department unsealed last year. But prosecutors say it underscores Assange's efforts to procure and release classified information, allegations that form the basis of criminal charges he already faces.
Beyond recruiting hackers at conference, the indictment accuses Assange of conspiring with the leader of [[LulzSec]], a hacking group, and asking to be provided with documents and databases. Prosecutors say Assange also published on WikiLeaks emails from a data breach of an American intelligence community consulting company by a hacker affiliated with LulzSec and "[[Anonymous]]," another hacking group.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Wikipedia Editors Fight Over Whether to Include the President's Dick in Article About Nintendo's Toad|https://gizmodo.com/wikipedia-editors-fight-over-whether-to-include-the-pre-1829163947]]'' September 19, 2018, Matt Novak, [[Gizmodo]]
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[[Wikipedia]] is the place where we turn for information on topics large and small. And speaking of small, there's currently a heated debate going on about whether to include the president's penis on the Wikipedia page for the Nintendo character known as Toad. What a time to be alive.
In case you somehow missed the news yesterday, porn actress [[Stormy Daniels]] has a new book coming out in October that describes her sexual encounter with President [[Donald Trump]] in [[2006]]. And the book isn't very generous to the president's manhood. Daniels describes the president's dick as "smaller than average" though "not freakishly small" and looking like Toad from the Nintendo universe:
"He knows he has an unusual penis," Daniels writes. "It has a huge mushroom head. Like a toadstool … "I lay there, annoyed that I was getting fucked by a guy with Yeti pubes and a dick like the mushroom character in Mario Kart... "It may have been the least impressive sex I'd ever had, but clearly, he didn't share that opinion."
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Wilfrid Laurier's Lindsay Shepherd Disavows The Left For Giving 'White Nationalists' a Bad Name|https://pressprogress.ca/wilfrid-lauriers-lindsay-shepherd-disavows-the-left-for-giving-white-nationalists-a-bad-name/]]'' March 31, 2018, [[PressProgress]]
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Shepherd, the infamous [[Wilfrid Laurier University]] teaching assistant who vaulted into the national imagination thanks to [[Canada]]'s right-wing [[National Post]], managed to shoot herself in the foot this weekend after releasing a video complaining "white nationalism" gets a bum rap from "the Left" these days.
Last week, Shepherd organized an event at Laurier giving ex-[[Rebel Media]] host [[Faith Goldy]] a platform to ramble about immigrants and the collapse of the white race.
Goldy was fired from Rebel Media after she attended a white supremacist rally in [[Charlottesville]], praised a manifesto demanding an "ethno-state" for the "Aryan" race and later appeared on a neo-Nazi podcast.
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!!!See also
*[[Dan and Farris Wilks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_and_Farris_Wilks]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Farris Wilks|https://www.desmogblog.com/farris-wilks]], DeSmogBlog.
*[[Meet the Billionaire Brothers You Never Heard of Who Fund the Religious Right|https://prospect.org/power/meet-billionaire-brothers-never-heard-fund-religious-right/]], The American Prospect.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Will Ivana Trump raise hell with her book on bringing up the president's babies?|https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/lostinshowbiz/2017/mar/16/ivana-trump-raise-hell-book-bringing-up-presidents-babies-donald-trump]]'' March 16, 2017, Marina Hyde, [[The Guardian]]
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What a relief to hear something substantial from [[Ivana Trump]], who I feared was becoming the Trump administration's Shelley Miscavige. For my money, what her ex's presidential campaign really lacked was regular interventions from Ivana, to the extent that I worried Ivana was trapped under something heavy – like a 50-volume confidentiality agreement, or the cocktail terrace at Mar-a-Lago.
It's not the full Miscavige, obviously – the wife of Scientology's chief executive Thetan, [[David Miscavige]], has not been seen in public since [[2007]] (the [[LAPD]] even interviewed the couple at one point after former Scientologist [[Leah Remini]] filed a missing person report). In the case of Ivana, the occasional set of pictures would appear as [[Donald Trump]] advanced inexorably towards the White House, presumably to reassure any concerned voters that she wasn't confined to the Trump Tower attic. There were some long-range shots of Ivana on a ski-slope, for instance, and another set of her walking in St Tropez. There, she was with her 44-year-old sometime husband, one Rossano Rubicondi, a relationship that has been characterised as on-again, off-again. Looking at the snaps, I couldn't decide quite which one of those states it was currently in. But young Mr Rubicondi was wearing an expression that, for legal reasons, can only be described as entirely readable.
Whether that same description will be applied to Ivana's just-announced book is unclear. For now, this is what we know: the first Mrs Trump has just signed a deal for a volume entitled Raising Trump. The work will be one that "reflects on her extraordinary life and the raising of her three children – Donald Jr, Eric and Ivanka – and recounts the lessons she taught her children as they were growing up".
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Will Trump's State Department push religious freedom to center stage?|https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Foreign-Policy/2019/0109/Will-Trump-s-State-Department-push-religious-freedom-to-center-stage]]'' January 9, 2019, Christa Case Bryant, [[Christian Science Monitor]]
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When Mr. Trump nominated Brownback, some were skeptical that he would work for religious freedom for all. A man of faith who was raised Methodist but converted to Catholicism in 2002, he had a conservative track record – including stands against abortion and gay marriage – that concerned Democrats and activists. He squeaked through his Senate confirmation 50-49.
[[Greg Mitchell]], co-chair of the [[International Religious Freedom Roundtable]], says that skepticism is softening. The group started with just a few dozen people meeting bimonthly. But with Brownback's support, Mr. Mitchell says, it now hosts weekly events with around 100 participants from a wide variety of backgrounds, including Hindus, Buddhists, and atheists.
"They see that he really is advocating for religious freedom for everyone," says Mitchell, a lobbyist for the Church of Scientology, noting that Brownback visited Rohingya Muslims on his first trip.
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|>| !William P. Barr |
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|!birth name |William Pelham Barr|
|!birth date |May 23, 1950 (71 years)|
|!birth place |[[New York City|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City]], [[New York|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_(state)]], U.S.|
|!title |[[US Attorney General]]|
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!!!See also
*[[William Barr|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Barr]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[William Pelham Barr|https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:William_Pelham_Barr]] - //Wikimedia Commons.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[William Barr: The Carl Schmitt of Our Time|https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2020/01/15/william-barr-the-carl-schmitt-of-our-time/]]'' January 15, 2020, Tamsin Shaw, [[New York Review of Books]]
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[[US Attorney General]] [[William Barr]]'s defense of unchecked executive authority in his recent speech to the [[Federalist Society]] had an unpleasant familiarity for me. It took me back to a time in my life—during the late [[1990]]s, as a graduate student in [[England]], and the early [[2000]]s, teaching political theory in the politics department at Princeton University—when I seemed to spend altogether too much time arguing over the ideas of a Nazi legal theorist notorious as the "crown jurist" of the Third Reich.
[[Carl Schmitt]]'s work had then become popular in universities, and particularly in law schools, on both sides of the Atlantic. The frequent references to his "brilliance" made it evident that in the eyes of his admirers he was a bracing change from the dull liberal consensus that had taken hold in the wake of the cold war. Schmitt's ideas thrived in an air of electrifyingly willed dangerousness. Their revival wasn't intended to turn people into Nazis but to rattle the shutters of the liberal establishment.
Schmitt was supposed to be a realist. For him, laws and constitutions didn't arise from moral principles. At their basis, there was always a sovereign authority, a decision-maker. Schmitt stipulated that the essential decision was not a moral choice between good and evil but the primally political distinction between friend and enemy. And that distinction, in order to be political in the most important sense, had to generate such intense commitment that people would be prepared to die for it. He set out this view in a brief work, The Concept of the Political, in [[1932]]. Only a few years later, he and many of his fellow Germans showed that they were prepared to kill for it. And kill and kill and kill.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[William Barr's chilling vision of unchecked presidential power|https://theweek.com/articles/879112/william-barrs-chilling-vision-unchecked-presidential-power]]'' November 18, 2019, Damon Linker, Opinion, [[The Week]]
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Even judged by the frenetic pace of the Trump era, the competition for most dismal bit of political news was especially fierce last week.
There were, of course, the impeachment hearings about the president's attempted extortion of a foreign power to get it to investigate his political rival. And President Trump's intimidating tweet about Friday's witness, former [[Ukraine]] Ambassador [[Marie Yovanovitch]]. And his pardoning of alleged war criminals. And his long-time confidante, [[Roger Stone]], being sent to prison. And the [[Republican National Committee]] channeling large sums of money into the president's pocket by opting to hold its winter meeting at the Trump Doral Resort. And evidence that the senior presidential adviser in charge of immigration policy, [[Stephen Miller]], is an avid reader and purveyor of white nationalist literature. And Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan repeatedly humiliating the president and the country during his visit to the White House.
Yet all of that moral debasement and rank corruption may pale in long-term significance in comparison to one more event that took place last week: a speech delivered by Attorney General [[William Barr]] on Friday at a convention of the conservative legal organization The [[Federalist Society]].
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|!occupation |Law enforcement|
|!employer |[[LAPD]]|
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*[[William F. Buckley Jr.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_F._Buckley_Jr.]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f358.png}} ''[[William F. Buckley and the Birchers: A myth, a history lesson and a moral|https://www.salon.com/2021/04/03/william-f-buckley-and-the-birchers-a-myth-a-history-lesson-and-a-moral/]]'' April 3, 2021, Cormac Kelly, [[Salon]]
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The story goes like this: in [[1962]], the leading conservative intellectual [[William F. Buckley]] Jr. used his magazine [[National Review]] to condemn the far-right [[John Birch Society]]. The denunciation isolated the Birchers and their wild conspiracy theories within America's conservative movement and led to their downfall.
The story is a myth, reliant on half-truths and omissions to make it convincing. Yet in articles and books , Buckley repeated it again and again. As the [[Republican]] Party grapples with [[QAnon]] believers and Trump loyalists, the myth that Buckley saved conservatism from extremists has been repeatedly cited as fact to explain how the party of Lincoln can save itself.
The truth is far more interesting. It shows that extremism in America's conservative movement has ebbed and flowed since the [[1950]]s, yet never disappeared. Buckley claimed to have vanquished the Birchers, acting as the gatekeeper of American conservatism. Yet when [[Barry Goldwater]] became the first conservative presidential nominee of a major political party in [[1964]], it was the Birchers, not Buckley, who played the key role. The Birchers had a profound impact on American conservatism, a fact Buckley wished to expunge. He wanted to make conservatism respectable. To acknowledge the influence of the Birchers would be an admission of failure.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[William H. Regnery II|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/william-h-regnery-ii]]'' July 2, 2021, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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For three generations, William H. Regnery II's family has been a force in right-wing politics. His grandfather, William H. Regnery, was a founding member of the [[America First]] Committee, dedicated to maintaining American neutrality towards Nazi [[Germany]]. His uncle, Henry, was the founder of Regnery Publishing, a right-wing press that has published conservative luminaries ranging from [[William F. Buckley]] and [[Jack Welch]] to [[Ann Coulter]] and [[Michelle Malkin]].
And his cousin, Al, is a former president of Regnery Publishing, as well as a former official in the Department of Justice under [[Ronald Reagan]]. There, as reported at the time by [[The New Republic]], "[h]e was criticized by [[Republican]]s and Democrats alike for awarding a $186,710 grant to a dean at [[Jerry Falwell]]'s Liberty College for the purpose of designing a high-school course on the Constitution. He drew even more bipartisan criticism when he awarded $789,000 to Judith Reisman, a former songwriter for the 'Captain Kangaroo' show, to do a study of the cartoons in [[Penthouse]], Playboy, and Hustler." Al Regnery currently chairs the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, an organization that promotes "traditionalist" conservatism on college campuses.
William II's political activism differs from that of the rest of his family in two respects. First, Regnery abhors the limelight. Where his relatives have headed corporations, held public office, and run high-profile civic groups, the younger William works hard to keep his activities out of the public eye. And second, while the other Regnerys worked to cultivate an air of mainstream respectability, William ran headlong into the fever swamps of white nationalism, where his familial and financial clout allowed him to set himself up as a major force shaping the entire movement.
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|!other names |Andrew Macdonald|
|!birth name |William Luther Pierce III|
|!birth date |September 11, 1933|
|!birth place |[[Atlanta|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta]], [[Georgia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_(U.S._state)]], U.S.|
|!death date |July 23, 2002 (68 years)|
|!death place |[[Mill Point, West Virginia|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mill_Point,_West_Virginia]], U.S.|
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''William Luther Pierce III'' (September 11, 1933 – July 23, 2002) was an American [[neo-Nazi|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/neo-Nazi]], [[white supremacist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_supremacy]], [[antisemitic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antisemitism]] author, and political commentator.<<ref " [2]">><<ref " [3]">>><<ref " [4]">><<ref " [1]">> For more than 30 years, he was one of the highest profile individuals of the white nationalist movement. A [[physicist|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/physicist]] by profession, he was author of the novels ''[[The Turner Diaries|Turner Diaries]]'' and ''[[Hunter|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunter_(Pierce_novel)]]'' under the pseudonym ''Andrew Macdonald''. The former has inspired multiple [[hate crimes|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/hate_crime]] and the [[1995 Oklahoma City bombing|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_City_bombing]].<<ref " [5]">> Pierce founded the [[National Alliance|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Alliance_(United_States)]], a white nationalist organization, which he led for almost thirty years.
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*[[William Luther Pierce|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Luther_Pierce]] - //Wikipedia.//
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "White, Jonathan R.. [[Terrorism and Homeland Security|https://books.google.com/books?id=XINTCwAAQBAJ&q=william+pierce&pg=PA289]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "[[William Pierce|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/william-pierce]]. //[[Southern Poverty Law Center]]//.">><br/><<footnotes " [3]" "Johnston, David Cay (July 24, 2002). [[William Pierce, 69, Neo-Nazi Leader, Dies|https://www.nytimes.com/2002/07/24/us/william-pierce-69-neo-nazi-leader-dies.html]]. //The New York Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [4]" "Gettleman, Jeffrey (July 24, 2002). [[William L. Pierce, 68; Ex-Rocket Scientist Became White Supremacist|http://articles.latimes.com/2002/jul/24/local/me-pierce24]]. //Los Angeles Times//.">><br/><<footnotes " [5]" "[[The Turner Diaries|https://www.adl.org/education/resources/backgrounders/turner-diaries]]. //Anti-Defamation League//.">>
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|>| !William H. Regnery II |
|!birth date |February 25, 1941|
|!death date |July 2, 2021 (80 years)|
|!death cause |Cancer|
|!residence |[[Boca Grande, Florida|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boca_Grande,_Florida]], U.S.|
|!education |[[University of Pennsylvania]] <small>(did not graduate)</small>|
|!occupation |Fundraiser|
|!relatives |[[William H. Regnery|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Regnery]] <small>(paternal grandfather)</small><br/>[[Henry Regnery|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Regnery]] <small>(uncle)</small><br/>[[Alfred S. Regnery|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_S._Regnery]] <small>(cousin)</small>|
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''William H. Regnery II'' (February 25, 1941 – July 2, 2021) was an American heir to a multi-million dollar fortune, and a political activist and donor. He is the founder of the [[National Policy Institute]], a white nationalist/supremacist think tank that has been credited with expanding the [[Alt-Right]].
!!!See also
*[[William Regnery II|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Regnery_II]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[William Regnery II|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/William_Regnery_II]], SourceWatch.
*[[William H. Regnery II|https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/william-h-regnery-ii]], Southern Poverty Law Center.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[William Regnery II, Reclusive Millionaire Who Financed American Fascists, Dead At 80|https://www.huffpost.com/entry/william-regnery-dead-white-nationalist-millionaire-financier-richard-spencer_n_60f0f53ae4b01f118957ee93]]'' July 16, 2021, Christopher Mathias, [[Huffington Post]]
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In the final two decades of his life, [[William Regnery]] funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars — and likely much more — to extremist groups. He is often credited with being one of the main funders of the so-called alt-right, the resurgent fascist movement that gained momentum during the rise of former President [[Donald Trump]].
"William Regnery's sordid influence was felt from the deadly [[Charlottesville]] [[Unite the Right]] rally to the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol," said Tarso Luís Ramos, executive director of [[Political Research Associates]], a social justice think tank that monitors the far right.
"His patronage of white nationalists over more than two decades helped popularize a genocidal vision for a white ethnostate on North American soil and sinking fear of racial replacement in the hearts of a growing portion of the white American population," Ramos added. "This vision will not prevail, but it won't either be easily extinguished."
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!!!See also
*[[William Shockley|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shockley]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Winter Wonderland |
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|>| !Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty |
|!tax id |45-1606079|
|!location |330 East Kilbourn Ave, Suite 725, Milwaukee, WI, 53202, USA|
|!website |[[will-law.org/|http://www.will-law.org/]]|
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| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
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|!EIN |45-1606079|<|<|
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|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/451606079/451606079_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/01/21| $2,892,940.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/451606079/451606079_2018_%20.pdf]]|01/15/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/451606079/451606079_2017_0fec5400.PDF]]|11/30/18| $3,162,126.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/451606079/451606079_2016_0ea19c59.PDF]]|12/27/17| $3,043,650.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/451606079/451606079_2015_0d3ba024.PDF]]|12/28/16| $3,368,483.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/451606079/451606079_2014_0bd362eb.PDF]]|09/18/15| $1,480,523.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/451606079/451606079_2013_0aa8ae33.PDF]]|10/10/14| $660,533.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/451606079/451606079_2012_096e6faf.PDF]]|07/29/13| $386,638.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/451606079/451606079_2011_0864e2f2.PDF]]|07/18/12| $243,303.00|
!!!External links
*[[Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Wisconsin_Institute_for_Law_%26_Liberty]], SourceWatch.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Wisconsin liberal groups tell attorney general they believe they were targeted by undercover group Project Veritas|https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/politics/2020/09/16/wisconsin-liberal-groups-tell-attorney-general-they-believe-they-were-targeted-undercover-group-proj/5807312002/]]'' September 16, 2020, Patrick Marley, [[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]
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MADISON - Half a dozen liberal groups in [[Wisconsin]] say they were deceived by a longtime member of the conservative group [[Project Veritas]] this summer in an apparent attempt to get damaging footage of Democrats in a battleground state.
Black Leaders Organizing for Communities, Voces de la Frontera and others on Friday asked Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul to investigate the matter, according to a letter the groups provided to the [[Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]]. Kaul has not said what he will do.
Project Veritas for years has misrepresented itself to get an inside look at how Democratic campaigns and liberal groups operate in Wisconsin and around the country. Its secretly recorded videos have hurt some entities, but some of the group's claims about improprieties have fizzled when independently investigated.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Wisconsin Supreme Court tosses Trump lawsuit attempting to overturn U.S. election loss|https://globalnews.ca/news/7520759/wisconsin-supreme-court-tosses-trump-lawsuit/]]'' December 14, 2020, Scott Bauer, Associated Press, [[Global News]]
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The [[Wisconsin]] Supreme Court on Monday rejected President [[Donald Trump]]'s lawsuit attempting to overturn his loss to Democrat [[Joe Biden]] in the battleground state, ending Trump's legal challenges in state court about an hour before the [[Electoral College]] was to meet to cast the state's 10 votes for Biden.
The court held arguments in the case Saturday, the same day a federal judge dismissed another Trump lawsuit seeking to overturn his loss in Wisconsin. Trump appealed that ruling.
The president sought to have more than 221,000 ballots disqualified in Dane and [[Milwaukee]] counties, the state's two most heavily Democratic counties. In a 4-3 ruling, Justice Brian Hagedorn, a conservative writing for the majority, said the [[Trump campaign]] was "not entitled to the relief it seeks."
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{{f132.png}} ''[[With Stephen Miller pouring poison into Trump's ear, the uncivil war rages on|https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-with-stephen-miller-pouring-poison-into-trumps-ear-the-uncivil-war/]]'' June 17, 2020, Lawrence Martin, Opinion, [[Globe and Mail]]
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Does the Trump administration's face of evil have a point?
[[Stephen Miller]], the white supremacist who steers United States President [[Donald Trump]]'s immigration policies, and also serves as his xenophobic speechwriter, claims it is hypocritical for Democrats and progressives to decry the President's planned political rally in [[Tulsa]], Okla., on Saturday as a coronavirus superspreader.
How can they do that, he asks, when they're the same people who are encouraging and participating in massive protest rallies against racism and police brutality? Thousands of demonstrators milling together on streets, many of them without masks. It's hypocrisy on stilts, Mr. Miller says.
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{{f372.png}} ''[[With student gathering, Trump gets a more boisterous crowd|https://apnews.com/74aad2648e2a299f622ba767c1b095c1]]'' June 23, 2020, Jonathan Lemire, [[Associated Press]]
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PHOENIX (AP) — It wasn't quite one of his signature big-stadium rallies.
But President [[Donald Trump]] drew something closer to the jam-packed audience of political supporters he's been craving as hundreds of young conservatives filled a [[Phoenix]] megachurch Tuesday to hear his call for them to get behind his reelection effort.
The crowded [[Dream City Church]] for the gathering of [[Students for Trump]] offered a starkly different feel compared to Trump's weekend rally in [[Tulsa]], [[Oklahoma]], his first of the coronavirus era, which drew sparser attendance.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[With Suleimani Assassination, Trump Is Doing the Bidding of Washington's Most Vile Cabal|https://theintercept.com/2020/01/03/qassim-suleimani-assassination-trump-administration-war/]]'' January 3, 2020, Jeremy Scahill, [[The Intercept]]
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While the media focus for three years of the Trump presidency has centered around "[[Russia]] collusion" and impeachment, the most dangerous collusion of all was happening right out in the open — the Trump/Saudi/[[Israel]]/UAE drive to war with [[Iran]]. On August 3, [[2016]] — just three months before [[Donald Trump]] would win the Electoral College vote and ascend to power — [[Blackwater]] founder [[Erik Prince]] arranged a meeting at Trump Tower. For decades, Prince had been agitating for a war with Iran and, as early as [[2010]], had developed a fantastical proposal for using mercenaries to wage it. At this meeting was [[George Nader]], an American citizen who had a long history of being a quiet emissary for the United States in the Middle East. Nader, who had also worked for Blackwater and Prince, was a convicted pedophile in the [[Czech Republic]] and is facing similar allegations in the United States. Nader worked as an adviser for the Emirati royals and has close ties to Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi crown prince.
There was also an Israeli at the Trump Tower meeting: [[Joel Zamel]]. He was there supposedly pitching a multimillion-dollar social media manipulation campaign to the Trump team. Zamel's company, [[Psy-Group]], boasts of employing former Israeli intelligence operatives. Nader and Zamel were joined by [[Donald Trump Jr]]. According to the [[New York Times]], the purpose of the meeting was "primarily to offer help to the Trump team, and it forged relationships between the men and Trump insiders that would develop over the coming months, past the election and well into President Trump's first year in office." One major common goal ran through the agendas of all the participants in this Trump Tower meeting: regime change in Iran. Trump campaigned on belligerence toward Iran and trashing the Obama-led Iran nuclear deal, and he has followed through on those threats, filling his administration with the most vile, hawkish figures in the U.S. national security establishment. After appointing notorious warmonger [[John Bolton]] as national security adviser, Trump fired him last September. But despite reports that Trump had soured on Bolton because of his interventionist posture toward Iran, Bolton's firing merely opened the door for the equally belligerent [[Mike Pompeo]] to take over the administration's Iran policy at the State Department. Now Pompeo is the public face of the Suleimani assassination, while for his part, the fired Bolton didn't want to be left out of the gruesome victory lap:
Congratulations to all involved in eliminating [[Qassem Soleimani]]. Long in the making, this was a decisive blow against Iran's malign Quds Force activities worldwide. Hope this is the first step to regime change in Tehran. — John Bolton (@AmbJohnBolton) January 3, [[2020]]
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|!website |[[wolvesofodin.ca/|http://wolvesofodin.ca/]]|
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White Power groups change their names more frequently than their underwear. Also known as Soldiers of Odin, the Clann, etc.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Woman Arrested After Moms Stage 'Playdate Protest' Over Idaho Stay At Home Order|https://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/post/woman-arrested-after-moms-stage-playdate-protest-over-idaho-stay-home-order]]'' April 21, 2020, James Dawson, [[Boise State Public Radio]]
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One of the advocates of a movement urging [[Idaho]]ans to disobey the governor's stay at home order has been arrested at a protest in Meridian.
Forty-year-old Sara Brady, who's affiliated with the anti-vaccine groups Idahoans for Vaccine Freedom Health Freedom Idaho, was arrested at Kleiner Park in Meridian Tuesday afternoon.
As a video posted to [[Facebook]] by a fellow protester shows, police had asked Brady and others gathered at the playground several times to leave. After telling the officer to arrest her, she turned her back to him while putting her hands behind her.
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Woman who accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of sexual assault now claims Trump supporters paid her to lie|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/07/woman-who-accused-dr-anthony-fauci-of-sexual-assault-now-claims-trump-supporters-paid-her-to-lie_partner/]]'' May 7, 2020, Travis Gettys, [[Salon]]
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A woman who had accused Dr. [[Anthony Fauci]] of sexual assault now claims she was paid to lie about the public health expert by a pair of President [[Donald Trump]]'s supporters.
The woman says right-wing provocateur [[Jacob Wohl]] and his frequent accomplice [[Jack Burkman]] persuaded her to cast Fauci as the assailant using details from an actual sexual assault she survived just after high school, and they paid her to do it, reported Reason.
"The reality is that I've known Jacob since [[2018]] and that he charmed me into taking money to do this (see attached picture of us together)," said [[Diana Andrade]] in an email to the website. "[They also] had me do something like this . . . back in January."
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|!tax id |83-3437613|
|!formation |February 6, 2019|
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!!!See also
*[[Amy Kremer|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Kremer]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f182.png}} ''[[Women who accuse Trump of sexual misconduct call for Capitol Hill investigation|https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/trump-accusers-news-conference-1.4442865]]'' December 11, 2017, Associated Press, [[CBC News]]
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Three women who have previously accused U.S. President [[Donald Trump]] of sexual harassment shared their stories Monday on [[NBC]]'s [[Megyn Kelly]] Today.
[[Jessica Leeds]], [[Samantha Holvey]] and [[Rachel Crooks]] told of alleged harassment by Trump spanning decades.
The women, who first aired their stories before the November [[2016]] election, also held a news conference later Monday to call for a congressional investigation into Trump's alleged behaviour. They cited the recent revelations of sexual misconduct by prominent men in business, media, and politics, for their decision to speak out publicly against Trump once again.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[World Red Eye Disputes Falwell's Photoshop Allegations, Uncovers Four Other Photos|https://www.miaminewtimes.com/arts/miami-photo-agency-disputes-jerry-falwell-jrs-photoshop-allegations-11263660]]'' September 10, 2019, Celia Almeida, [[Miami New Times]]
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Over the past couple of years, questionable real-estate deals, a dubious association with an attractive pool boy, and unpublished, reportedly compromising photos of his wife have chipped away at the image of famed evangelist [[Jerry Falwell]] Jr. Earlier this week, the Trump-supporting president of the conservative [[Liberty University]] found himself embroiled in yet another controversy when [[Politico]] published a damning story by reporter Brandon Ambrosino, a Liberty alumnus. Included in the report were photos of Falwell, his son, and daughter-in-law partying at Wall, the nightclub inside the W South Beach.
The photos are tame by all standards, but they're controversial for the leader of a university that strictly forbids coed dancing and drinking alcohol. It appears Falwell understands the potential for fallout, because when Ambrosino showed him the photos, the evangelical leader claimed the pictures were doctored. "If the person in the picture is me," Falwell wrote, "it was likely photo-shopped."
Now World Red Eye, the photography agency that snapped the images of Falwell and his family partying at Wall in [[2014]], is disputing Falwell's allegations of photographic manipulation. This morning, World Red Eye founder Seth Browarnik posted a statement to [[Twitter]] in response to Politico's story.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[World's scariest conspiracy theory|https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/world/the-seven-mountains-revelation/news-story/be825c6262f5e764a3c2cbd385442702]]'' January 7, 2019, Jamie Seidel, [[The Advertiser]]
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The argument goes something like this:
The long-awaited Second Coming has not yet happened as the criteria outlined in the Bible have yet to be met. Christians have not been taking part in their communities. Instead, they've been huddled in their own churches. This has exposed the very pillars of society susceptible to the influence of the devil.
It's up to believers to change this, they argue, by seizing control of key institutions.
Some evangelical movements believe this is demanded by prophecy. They argue the Bible verses of Isiah 2:2-3 instruct their followers to take control:
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{{f44.png}} ''[[World's worst troll stood down|https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/social/worlds-worst-troll-charles-chuck-johnson-removed-from-twitter-but-for-how-long/news-story/ef872e1fa2427669835f8bdd61ea2a73]]'' May 27, 2015, Emma Reynolds, [[News.com.au]]
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THE world's most notorious troll has been banned from [[Twitter]] six years after he joined, but his social media silencing is unlikely to last.
Charles Johnson, a journalist and "debunker of frauds" from [[California]], is known for his openly racist, homophobic and misogynistic remarks.
He has blamed the Amtrak train derailment on homosexuality, verbally attacked alleged rape victims and described black people as intellectually inferior to white.
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{{f345.png}} ''[[Wounded by media scrutiny, Trump turned a briefing into a presidential tantrum|https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/13/trump-coronavirus-meltdown-media-authority]]'' April 14, 2020, David Smith, [[The Guardian]]
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President lashed out at reporters, swiped at Biden and refused to accept that he had put a foot wrong in coronavirus response
A toddler threw a self-pitying tantrum on live television on Monday night. Unfortunately he was 73 years old, wearing a long red tie and running the world's most powerful country.
[[Donald Trump]], starved of campaign rallies, [[Mar-a-Lago]] weekends and golf, and goaded by a bombshell newspaper report, couldn't take it any more. Years of accreted grievance and resentment towards the media came gushing out in a torrent. He ranted, he raved, he melted down and he blew up the internet with one of the most jaw-dropping performances of his presidency.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[Wreck-It Donald Breaks the Christmas|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNVTQ98xkZQ]]'' December 25, 2018, Dave Sphinctor, [[YouTube]]
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I am all alone (poor me) in the White House waiting for the Democrats to come back and make a deal on desperately needed Border Security.
While I'm waiting, I'm going to destroy some kid's belief in Santa Claus.
(Some portions of this video are copyright by [[Disney]]. Fair Use for purposes of parody.)
[[Image:Xenu space plane1A.jpg|thumb|right|Xenu's space planes looked exactly like DC-8s, but with rockets instead of propellers.]]
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|!occupation |Politician|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Y Combinator Cuts Ties With Peter Thiel After Ending Part-Time Partner Program|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanmac/y-combinator-cuts-ties-with-peter-thiel-ends-part-time]]'' November 17, 2017, Ryan Mac, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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Billionaire venture capitalist and [[Facebook]] board member [[Peter Thiel]] is no longer affiliated with startup accelerator Y Combinator, according to an edited company blog post. Thiel was formerly a part-time partner with the accelerator. [[BuzzFeed News]] confirmed his departure with a source familiar with Y Combinator's management structure.
On Thursday, a tweet from the account of social networking company Gab – whose founder was kicked out of Y Combinator – noted that a March [[2015]] blog post announcing Thiel's appointment as a part-time partner at Y Combinator had been updated. That update currently reads "Edit: Peter Thiel is no longer affiliated with Y Combinator."
Thiel's departure from Y Combinator was not previously announced. It comes long after Y Combinator president Sam Altman defended Thiel's role at the accelerator, following criticism of Thiel's support of then-presidential candidate [[Donald Trump]]. A source close to Y Combinator said that the company ended its part-time partners program, which Thiel was a part of, some time last year. While some other part-time partners moved over to a program called "experts," which provides advice to Y Combinator entrepreneurs, Thiel did not join.
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{{f354.png}} ''[[Yale Students' Lawsuit Unmasks Anonymous Trolls, Opens Pandora's Box|https://www.wired.com/2008/07/autoadmit/]]'' July 30, 2008, Ryan Singel, [[Wired]]
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"Women named Jill and Hillary should be raped."
Those are the words of "AK-47" – a poster to the college-admissions web forum [[AutoAdmit]].com. AK-47 was one of a handful of students heaping misogynist scorn on women attending the nations' top law schools in [[2007]], in posts so vile they spurred a national debate on the limits of online anonymity, and an unprecedented federal lawsuit aimed at unmasking and punishing the posters.
Now lawyers for two female Yale Law School students have ascertained AK-47's real identity, along with the identities of other AutoAdmit posters, who all now face the likely publication of their names in court records – potentially marking a death sentence for the comment trolls' budding legal careers even before the case has gone to trial.
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|>| !Yashar Ali |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Years Ago, Black Feminists Worked Together to Unmask Twitter Trolls Posing as Women of Color. If Only More People Paid Attention|https://slate.com/technology/2019/04/black-feminists-alt-right-twitter-gamergate.html]]'' April 23, 2019, Rachelle Hampton, [[Slate Magazine]]
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Shafiqah Hudson remembers the moment she realized something was off. She saw a tweet from an account she had never seen before: "#EndFathersDay because I'm tired of all these white women stealing our good black mens." Something about the grammar—not to mention the idea that black women wanted to abolish Father's Day because of interracial dating—just felt too cartoonish to be real. That day, Hudson, who tweets as @sassycrass, had a job interview. It was June of [[2014]], the Friday before Father's Day. As she typed out her follow-up thank-you note and went through what she calls "the unemployment shuffle," toggling between social media and email and playing with her cat, she spotted some reactions from people she followed to other suspiciously inflammatory tweets posted by a handful of new [[Twitter]] accounts claiming to be black feminists. "#EndFathersDay," read one. "We'll bring it back when men stop raping and killing us."
Hudson began to dig, following "this trail of terrible tweets." She asked if anyone on her timeline had any idea what was up. No one she knew could verify that the women behind these accounts actually existed. No one had met them in person or encountered them on earlier blogging platforms like LiveJournal or Tumblr or BlackPlanet. Many of the accounts didn't follow the feminists they were parroting or even the tastemakers of Black Twitter, like Desus and Mero. But more than anything, Hudson said, the clearest red flag was the accounts' inability to hide their contempt for the very people they were attempting to imitate. They tweeted about collecting welfare checks and smoking weed, with an occasional screed against white people. And most of these accounts spoke a version of [[Africa]]n American Vernacular English that no real black person had ever used. "#EndFathersDay," said one, "until men start seeing they children as more then just 'fuck trophies.' " To casual observers online, #EndFathersDay appeared to be the work of militant feminists, most of whom were seemingly women of color. To Hudson, the ruse was never anything but transparent. "No one who knew or liked a black feminist," she told me, "was fooled." But the hashtag was already trending worldwide.
She had a hunch that many of the Twitter accounts were fake. They had handles like @NayNayCantStop, @LatrineWatts, and @CisHate, and bios like "Queer + black + angry." They dropped words like intersectional and patriarchy. And Hudson found herself horrified by how easily people on social media could be lured into believing a stereotype of black women. While she watched a credulous rage build online, not just against these fake Twitter accounts but against the black feminists she called friends, her own anger grew as well: "No one is going to come into my house and start breaking shit," she said.
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A far-right group that pretends to have a connection to the French ''Mouvement des gilets jaunes'', as well as [[Anonymous]].
!!!External links
*[[Yellow Vests Canada Exposed (@VestsCanada)|https://twitter.com/vestscanada?lang=en]], Twitter.
*[[Yellow Vests Canada|https://www.antihate.ca/tags/yellow_vests_canada]], Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Yes, Dana Rohrabacher Dangled a Pardon in Front of Julian Assange. Just Ask Dana.|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/n7jd8k/yes-dana-rohrabacher-dangled-a-pardon-in-front-of-julian-assange-just-ask-dana]]'' February 20, 2020, Greg Walters, [[Vice News]]
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WASHINGTON — So much for the White House insisting [[Julian Assange]]'s story about discussing a presidential pardon with a [[Republican]] congressman was "a total lie."
The congressman in question just backed it up.
Hours after President Trump's White House issued a blanket denial on Wednesday, former [[California]] Rep. [[Dana Rohrabacher]] piped up to say that, yup, actually, he did visit the now-jailed founder of the radical activist group [[WikiLeaks]] in [[London]] back in [[2017]] to say he'd try to score Assange a full pardon from Trump.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Yes, Kamala Harris Is Eligible To Be Vice President|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/yes-kamala-harris-is-eligible-vice-president?ref=bfnsplash]]'' August 13, 2020, Jane Lytvynenko, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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The conspiracy made its way to the White House, where President [[Donald Trump]] was asked during Thursday's press conference about the false claim published in [[Newsweek]]. "I just heard that, I heard it today that she doesn't meet the requirements," he said. "And by the way, the lawyer that wrote that piece is a very highly qualified, very talented lawyer. I have no idea if that's right, I would've assumed the Democrats would've checked that out before she gets chosen to run for vice president."
The Newsweek article was widely condemned. The writer's tweet promoting the story received 22,000 responses to 6,800 retweets — a spectacular example of a [[Twitter]] ratio. Following the outcry, Newsweek's editors added a note to the bottom of the article claiming sour grapes, saying that the author, [[John Eastman]], had run for the [[Republican]] nomination for attorney general in [[California]] 10 years ago, losing his bid to Steve Cooley, who in turn lost the race to Harris.
In the opinion piece, Eastman falsely claimed Harris may not be eligible for the vice presidency because "neither [of her parents] was a naturalized U.S. citizen at the time of Harris' birth." In reality, Harris was born in [[Oakland]] in [[1964]], which means she was an American citizen at birth and she's qualified to be vice president. (The outlet also ran another opinion piece accurately saying that Harris was eligible.)
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{{f358.png}} ''[[Yes, Trump's Twitter threats against Democrats are a "distraction" - but we can't ignore them|https://www.salon.com/2020/05/28/yes-trumps-twitter-threats-against-democrats-are-a-distraction--but-we-cant-ignore-them/]]'' May 28, 2020, Amanda Marcotte, [[Salon]]
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[[Donald Trump]], by design, is a chaos monster who shovels crap out faster than people can process it. Unencumbered by normal human qualities like empathy or conscience, Trump can bounce from one awful behavior from another — grifting, sexual assault and harassment, racism, lying, conspiracy-mongering, criminal schemes — with astonishing speed, doing more wicked deeds in a day that what most aspiring villains can accomplish in a year or even a lifetime.
In an effort to get a handle on the endless deluge of awfulness pouring out of Trump, it's become common to describe some of the godawful things he does as "distractions" from other awful things he does. It's an effort to triage our response, apparently on the theory that figuring out which Trump evils rank higher than others can somehow sharpen our efforts to process and resist them. It's an honorable desire based in empirical evidence: Indeed, Trump sometimes does or says nasty things to divert public and media attention from other nasty things he does or says. Unfortunately, this often fails to understand that the nasty stuff Trump does to distract us from other nasty stuff is incredibly dangerous on its own terms, and can't just be shrugged off as a pure or content-free distraction.
Today's case in point: Trump, who has frequently indulged in late-night binges of [[Twitter]] vitriol while most Americans are asleep, was at it again late on Wednesday night when he decided to promote a video by a cowboy cosplayer and Trump superfan named [[Couy Griffin]] declaring, "The only good Democrat is a dead Democrat."
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{{f203.png}} ''[[Yet another Donald Trump super PAC launches, this one with a link to Ted Cruz|https://www.cnn.com/2016/06/23/politics/donald-trump-super-pac-fundraising/index.html]]'' June 23, 2016, Theodore Schleifer, [[CNN]]
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([[CNN]]) A super PAC initially linked to [[Ted Cruz]] transformed itself Wednesday into a new big-money group backing [[Donald Trump]], the latest twist in the confusing orbit of pro-Trump super PACs.
The new group, Make America Number I, was until Wednesday known as [[Keep the Promise]] I, a group funded almost entirely by $13.5 million from [[Republican]] megadonor [[Robert Mercer]]. The super PAC will now focus primarily on advertising opposing HIllary Clinton as opposed to supporting Trump, according to spokeswoman Kristina Hernandez, a decision made to give Trump-skeptical donors more comfort in contributing.
Make America Number I is at least the fifth pro-Trump super PAC jockeying to support the Republican nominee. The group will be run by [[David Bossie]], the president of [[Citizens United]] and a longtime player in conservative money circles, Hernandez said, giving the organization some credibility as it competes with other groups for checks.
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{{f203.png}} ''[[You are never going to believe what Devin Nunes said about coronavirus and the media|https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/19/politics/devin-nunes-coronavirus/index.html]]'' March 19, 2020, Chris Cillizza, [[CNN]]
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[[Devin Nunes]] is at it again. Again.
Just a few days removed from suggesting that people should take advantage of the light crowds due to coronavirus and go out to eat and then blaming the media for reporting that he said what he said, the [[California]] [[Republican]] gave a long interview Wednesday with local conservative radio host Ray [[Apple]]ton on the topic. And it is something else.
Below, a sampling of Nunes' rants about the media and the coronavirus (as transcribed by the one and only Allison Gordon). But quickly, before we get to that -- here's a reminder of what Nunes initially said:
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{{f97.png}} ''[[You Literally Can't Believe The Facts Tucker Carlson Tells You. So Say Fox's Lawyers|https://www.npr.org/2020/09/29/917747123/you-literally-cant-believe-the-facts-tucker-carlson-tells-you-so-say-fox-s-lawye]]'' September 29, 2020, David Folkenflik, [[National Public Radio]]
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[[Tucker Carlson]] appears to be made of Teflon. [[Fox News]]' top-rated host has been repeatedly accused of anti-immigrant and racist comments, which have cost his political opinion show many of its major advertisers. Yet Carlson endures in his prime-time slot.
Carlson even attacked his own network's chief news anchor on the air, with no real consequences. That anchor, Shepard Smith, quit mid-contract shortly after Carlson went after him.
Now comes the claim that you can't expect to literally believe the words that come out of Carlson's mouth. And that assertion is not coming from Carlson's critics. It's being made by a federal judge in the [[Southern District of New York]] and by Fox News's own lawyers in defending Carlson against accusations of slander. It worked, by the way.
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{{f355.png}} ''[[You've Been Trumped Too - Trailer - Coming Soon|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITNX495_3Kk]]'' July 10, 2020, Journeyman Pictures, [[YouTube]]
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The acclaimed film that the [[Trump Organization]] tried to suppress, You've Been Trumped Too is out now on streaming platforms!
Subscribe to Journeyman here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
Get it now on:
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|!abbreviation |YAF|
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|!formation |November 18, 1969|
|!tax id |23-7042029|
|!jurisdiction |us-tn|
|!registration id |000087825|
|!headquarters |11480 Commerce Park Drive, Sixth Floor, Reston, VA, 20191, USA|
|!purpose |Conservative Youth Organization|
|!slogan |The Conservative Movement Starts Here|
|!leader title |President|
|!leader name |Ron Robinson|
|!endowment |Richard and Helen DeVos.<<ref " [2]">>|
|!affiliations |[[Young Americans for Freedom]] (YAF), [[National Journalism Center|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Journalism_Center]], The Reagan Ranch|
|!website |[[yaf.org|https://www.yaf.org]]|
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''Young America's Foundation'' (''YAF'') is a [[conservative|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservatism_in_the_United_States]] [[youth organization|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/youth_organization]], founded in 1969, whose mission is to ensure that "increasing numbers of young Americans understand and are inspired by the ideas of individual freedom, a strong national defense, free enterprise, and traditional values."<<ref " [1]">> Alumni members include [[Jeff Sessions]], [[Stephen Miller]] and [[Tom Clancy|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Clancy]].<<ref " [2]">> Donors include [[Pat Sajak|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Sajak]], the [[Koch brothers|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch_family]], and [[Amway]] billionaires [[Richard and Helen Devos|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_DeVos]].<<ref " [2]">> A $16 million legacy gift from Robert Ruhe resulted in a doubled of YAF's programming which includes campus speeches.<<ref " [2]">> By 2017, YAF had 250 high school and college affiliated known as [[Young Americans for Freedom|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Americans_for_Freedom]], which was originally a separate organization.<<ref " [2]">>
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|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2018_ .pdf]]|12/04/19| $74,757,386.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2017_0ff833ed.PDF]]|12/10/18| $75,666,510.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2016_0e8d3fef.PDF]]|12/05/17| $71,074,538.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2015_0d4c06ec.PDF]]|01/18/17| $68,944,447.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2014_0c3c9527.PDF]]|02/08/16| $58,602,550.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2013_0b065a7c.PDF]]|12/29/14| $53,397,415.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2012_09d1b74f.PDF]]|12/17/13| $50,943,390.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2011_08e27da4.PDF]]|12/31/12| $45,125,887.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2010_079c5147.PDF]]|10/31/11| $45,856,242.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2009_06A52D10.PDF]]|12/21/10| $41,888,949.00|
|!2008 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2008_0596F144.PDF]]|12/22/09| $41,215,532.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/237042029/237042029_2007_048002C1.PDF]]|12/15/08| $38,342,526.00|
!!!See also
*[[Young America's Foundation|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_America's_Foundation]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Young Americans for Freedom|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Americans_for_Freedom]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Young America's Foundation|https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Young_America%27s_Foundation]], SourceWatch.
*[[EXPOSED: The State Policy Network: The Powerful Right-Wing Network Helping to Hijack State Politics and Government|https://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/2/25/SPN_National_Report_FINAL.pdf]], Alec Exposed.
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<br/><<footnotes " [1]" "[[Our Mission|http://www.yaf.org/about/]].">><br/><<footnotes " [2]" "Saul, Stephanie (May 20, 2017). [[The Conservative Force Behind Speeches Roiling College Campuses|https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/20/us/college-conservative-speeches.html]].">>
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Young America's Foundation warns Charlie Kirk could cause 'long-term damage'|https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/young-americas-foundation-warns-charlie-kirk-could-cause-long-term-damage]]'' June 13, 2018, Philip Wegmann, [[Washington Examiner]]
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TPUSA does the same thing, only with memes. It has its own collegiate network, its own style, and its own multimillion-dollar endowment. But like its leader Kirk, the organization is more aggressive and certainly more controversial. When the rest of the conservative movement watched Kanye West's ideological conversion from afar, for instance, Kirk and TPUSA spokesperson, [[Candace Owens]], rushed to Los Angeles to counsel the superstar in person.
Decisions like that have led to accusations that Kirk cares more about his cult of personality than conservatism. According to the YAF memo "his focus has always been on building his own brand, not strengthening the conservative movement."
Citing multiple news stories, the memo accuses Kirk of "making blatantly false claims about TPUSA's reach," of boosting membership "with racist and Nazi sympathizers," and of sponsoring "humiliating" events on college campuses.
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|>| [img width=175px [ |https://umbraxenu.no-ip.biz/mediawiki/images/thumb/f/fa/Young_Americans_for_Freedom_%28emblem%29.jpg/175px-Young_Americans_for_Freedom_%28emblem%29.jpg]] |
|>| !Young Americans for Freedom |
|!abbreviation |YAF|
|!tax id |51-0386537|
|!registration id |565015|
|!jurisdiction |us-de|
|!formation |March 28, 1961|
|!leader title |Executive Director|
|!leader name |Patrick Coyle|
|!leader title2 |Chapter Director|
|!leader name2 |Kyle Ferrebee|
|!leader title3 |National Chairman|
|!leader name3 |Grant Strobl|
|!affiliations |National Journalism Center, The Reagan Ranch|
|!merged |[[Young America's Foundation|Young Americas Foundation]] <small>April 1, 2011</small>|
|!website |[[yaf.com|http://www.yaf.com]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |January 31, 2019|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Young Americans For Freedom A New Corp|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=510386537]]|<|<|
|!EIN |51-0386537|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |06/1999|<|<|
!!!See also
*[[Young Americans for Freedom|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Americans_for_Freedom]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Young Americans For Liberty Inc |
|!website |[[yaliberty.org/|https://yaliberty.org/]]|
|!tax id |26-2417908|
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|>| !Young Americans For Liberty Foundation |
|!tax id |45-3503672|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |September 6, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Young Americans For Liberty Inc|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=262417908]]|<|<|
|!EIN |26-2417908|<|<|
|!Subsection |04|<|<|
|!Deductibility |2 - Contributions are not deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |01/2011|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262417908/262417908_2018_ .pdf]]|06/16/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262417908/262417908_2017_101355d8.PDF]]|01/31/19| $761,709.00|
|!2016 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262417908/262417908_2016_0e94b818.PDF]]|12/14/17| $711,295.00|
|!2015 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262417908/262417908_2015_0ce7b64a.PDF]]|09/14/16| $1,027,588.00|
|!2014 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262417908/262417908_2014_0bc74cd5.PDF]]|09/09/15| $310,226.00|
|!2013 |[[990R|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262417908/262417908_2013_0b921c87.PDF]]|07/16/15| $0.00|
|!2012 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262417908/262417908_2012_09a62c42.PDF]]|10/29/13| $183,224.00|
|!2011 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262417908/262417908_2011_09a655a9.PDF]]|10/29/13| $433,825.00|
|!2010 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262417908/262417908_2010_076c235f.PDF]]|09/01/11| $219,079.00|
|!2009 |[[990O|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/262417908/262417908_2009_06577C46.PDF]]|09/10/10| $65,133.00|
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |August 13, 2021|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Young Americans For Liberty Foundation|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=453503672]]|<|<|
|!EIN |45-3503672|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |02/2013|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2019 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/453503672/453503672_2019_%20.pdf]]|04/02/21| $2,524,551.00|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/453503672/453503672_2018_%20.pdf]]|06/09/20| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/453503672/453503672_2017_101bfa1e.PDF]]|02/06/19| $1,762,910.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/453503672/453503672_2016_0e96a654.PDF]]|12/18/17| $1,416,220.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/453503672/453503672_2015_0ce59309.PDF]]|09/09/16| $1,880,975.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/453503672/453503672_2014_0bcbd398.PDF]]|09/11/15| $375,668.00|
|!2013 |[[990R|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/453503672/453503672_2013_0b1ca996.PDF]]|02/12/15| $0.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/453503672/453503672_2012_09a5a840.PDF]]|10/29/13| $331,030.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/453503672/453503672_2011_09a5a860.PDF]]|10/29/13| $327,094.00|
!!!See also
*[[Young Americans for Liberty|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Americans_for_Liberty]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Young Fascists on Campus: Turning Point USA and Its Far-Right Connections|https://medium.com/@burlesshanae/young-fascists-on-campus-turning-point-usa-and-its-far-right-connections-96bc29217aa1]]'' February 7, 2018, Shane Burley, [[Medium]]
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On November 22, [[2017]], [[Joel Valdez]] and [[Blair Nelson]], two members of Turning Point [[USA]] (TPUSA) and both students at the [[University of Illinois]] at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), joined [[Gavin McInnes]] on his program, "Get Off My Lawn." The young "conservatives" excitedly promoted their appearance on his show earlier in the week. McInnes, who is founder of the [[Proud Boys]], has been thoroughly investigated by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] and describes himself as a "Western Chauvinist." He has become a leader in the "civic nationalist" contingent encircling the "alt-right." McInnis interviewed Valdez and Nelson about their encounter with a fellow student on campus on November 16, asking Nelson, "Why did you not punch him in the face?"
TPUSA, famous for its aggressive tactics against leftist professors across US campuses, was founded in [[2012]] by a disgruntled [[Charlie Kirk]], who failed to get into the United States Military Academy at West Point. Kirk hardly built TPUSA into the organization it is today, however; the nonprofit is funded largely by [[Republican]] mega-donors and is a source of controversy for allegedly funding student government campaigns on several campuses.
McInnes asked them about an alleged "wild attack by an antifa professor" who supposedly confronted Nelson and Valdez "just for being conservatives." The instructor they were referring to was Tariq Khan, a US Air Force veteran and graduate student at the university. Khan challenged this characterization, saying he confronted the two after they made what he felt was a veiled threat against his children. Khan, his wife (one of the authors of this piece) and one of his children had been filmed by right-wing, anti-[[Muslim]] student activists in the same spot on campus two years earlier, and UIUC's chapter of TPUSA had already attempted to push two campaigns against two different women of color associated with UIUC this past fall: an undergraduate student and a staff member. After the confrontation between Valdez and Khan, TPUSA members and allies created a campaign of threats and intimidation across media platforms.
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|>| !Your Ward News |
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{{f0.png}} ''[[YouTube bans Stefan Molyneux, David Duke, Richard Spencer, and more for hate speech|https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/29/21307303/youtube-bans-molyneux-duke-richard-spencer-conduct-hate-speech]]'' June 29, 2020, Julia Alexander, [[The Verge]]
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[[YouTube]] has banned several prominent white supremacist channels, including those belonging to [[Stefan Molyneux]], [[David Duke]], and [[Richard Spencer]].
Other channels banned include [[American Renaissance]] (with its associated channel AmRen Podcasts) and the channel for Spencer's [[National Policy Institute]]. The channels repeatedly violated YouTube's policies, a YouTube spokesperson said, by alleging that members of protected groups were inferior. These come alongside other violations that led to YouTube taking action.
"We have strict policies prohibiting hate speech on YouTube, and terminate any channel that repeatedly or egregiously violates those policies," a YouTube spokesperson told [[The Verge]]. "After updating our guidelines to better address supremacist content, we saw a 5x spike in video removals and have terminated over 25,000 channels for violating our hate speech policies."
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{{f375.png}} ''[[YouTube Boots White Supremacist Richard Spencer, Far-Right Personality Stefan Molyneux for Spewing Hate|https://www.thedailybeast.com/youtube-boots-white-supremacist-richard-spencer-far-right-personality-stefan-molyneux-for-spewing-hate?ref=home]]'' June 29, 2020, Will Sommer, [[Daily Beast]]
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[[YouTube]] banned several prominent far-right figures from its platform on Monday, including white nationalist leader [[Richard Spencer]] and right-wing internet personality [[Stefan Molyneux]].
The bans also include two accounts associated with white nationalist group [[American Renaissance]], former [[Ku Klux Klan]] grand wizard [[David Duke]], and NPI/Radix, an organization founded by Spencer. The crackdown comes after YouTube pushed other white nationalists off its platform earlier this year.
The banned accounts repeatedly broke YouTube rules against alleging that certain groups are inherently worse than others, according to YouTube.
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{{f88.png}} ''[[YouTube deletes comments about China's government-backed hacker army|https://www.businessinsider.com/youtube-deleting-comments-china-government-sponsored-hacker-army-2020-5]]'' May 26, 2020, Ben Gilbert, [[Business Insider]]
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[[YouTube]] has been deleting comments on videos with the phrases "??" ("Communist Bandit") or "??" ("50 Cent Party") — terms that are associated with criticism of the Chinese government.
The phrases are derogatory in nature, and the latter is a more recent invention that specifically refers to internet users who are paid by the Chinese government to spread propaganda.
Comments that contain either, or both, phrases on YouTube videos are deleted nearly instantly. [[Business Insider]] was able to replicate it, with our comments deleted in less than 25 seconds.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[YouTube Disabled Comments On Livestreams Of A Congressional Hearing On White Nationalism Because They Were Too Hateful|https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/ryanhatesthis/youtube-disables-comments-on-livestream-of-congressional]]'' April 9, 2019, Ryan Broderick, [[BuzzFeed News]]
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[[YouTube]] moderators disabled comments on livestreams of the [[House Judiciary Committee]]'s hearing about hate crimes the rise of white nationalism on Tuesday, deeming them too hateful for the platform.
The comment sections quickly flooded with hate speech and white nationalist memes before the hearing had even started. The comments included derogatory remarks about women on camera, anti-Semitic slurs, far-right memes with references to "white genocide," and pro-Trump slogans. The channels' comments sections were deactivated within an hour.
"Hate speech has no place on YouTube. We've invested heavily in teams and technology dedicated to removing hateful comments and videos and we take action on them when flagged by our users," a spokesperson for YouTube told [[BuzzFeed News]] in a statement. "Due to the presence of hateful comments, we disabled comments on the livestream of today's House Judiciary Committee hearing." YouTube also confirmed the closures in a tweet.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[YouTube promised to crack down on the election fraud lies after the Capitol storming. It's still making money off of it.|https://www.mediamatters.org/google/youtube-promised-crack-down-election-fraud-lies-after-capitol-storming-its-still-making]]'' January 13, 2021, Alex Kaplan, [[Media Matters]]
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Videos pushing false claims of voter fraud in the [[2020]] presidential election have continued to circulate on [[YouTube]] despite the platform's promise to crack down on such content following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on [[January 6]]. Several of the videos are monetized.
Since losing reelection to President-elect [[Joe Biden]], President [[Donald Trump]] and right-wing figures have pushed multiple false conspiracy theories alleging widespread voter fraud in the election. Those claims led to a rally on January 6 where Trump pushed those false claims, and pro-Trump rioters subsequently stormed the United States Capitol to prevent the [[Electoral College]] certification of Biden's victory. The following day, YouTube announced that "due to the disturbing events that transpired yesterday, .... posting new videos with false claims in violation of our policies will now receive a strike," meaning a temporary suspension. (By the time YouTube made that decision, it had already allowed millions of views for videos pushing false voter fraud claims after the election, some of which were monetized.)
However, using the tracking tools BuzzSumo and Raditube, a [[Media Matters]] review of YouTube videos uploaded since (and including) January 7 found videos with a combined total of just under 1.5 million views that all in some manner falsely suggest voter fraud impacted the election.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[YouTube protected VDARE, which is now calling for a secessionist ethnostate|https://www.mediamatters.org/vdare/youtube-protected-vdare-which-now-calling-secessionist-ethnostate]]'' March 5, 2020, Nikki McCann Ramirez, [[MediaMatters]]
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On March 2, white nationalist group [[VDare]] released a 13-minute short film on [[YouTube]] titled "Whites Have Rights: It's Time to Get Serious About Secession," which should never have made it onto the platform. Almost six months earlier, in August [[2019]], YouTube had reversed its previous ban on VDare despite the group's well-documented history of white nationalist propaganda and clear violations of YouTube content policies.
The video argues for the "white right" to secede from the U.S. (the phrase "whites have rights" was a common slogan among those opposed to school desegregation, and the [[American Nazi Party]]). The video was written and narrated by Canadian white supremacist [[Faith Goldy]], who has a long documented history of white nationalist rhetoric and advocacy.
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{{f0.png}} ''[[YouTube's algorithm seems to be funneling people to alt-right videos|https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/01/29/276000/a-study-of-youtube-comments-shows-how-its-turning-people-onto-the-alt-right/]]'' January 29, 2020, Tanya Basu, [[Technology Review]]
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How do we know that? More than 330,000 videos on nearly 350 [[YouTube]] channels were analyzed and manually classified according to a system designed by the [[Anti-Defamation League]]. They were labeled as either media (or what we think of as factual news), "alt-lite" intellectual dark web, or alt-right.
The groups: The alt-right is what's traditionally associated with white supremacy, pushing for a white ethnostate. Those who affiliate with the "intellectual dark web" justify white supremacy on the basis of eugenics and "race science." Members of the alt-lite purport to not support white supremacy, though they believe in conspiracy theories about "replacement" by minority groups.
Gateway: The study's authors hypothesized that the alt-lite and intellectual dark web often serve as a gateway to more extreme, far-right ideologies. So they tested that by tracing the authors of 72 million comments on about two million videos between May and July of last year. The results were worrying. More than 26% of people who commented on alt-lite videos tended to drift over to alt-right videos and subsequently comment there.
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|>| !Zachary Kamel |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Zeppelin Communications LLC |
|!registration id |L15000081343|
|!jurisdiction |us-fl|
|!leader title |Owner|
|!leader name |[[Sergey Petrushin]]|
</div>
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|>| !Zeppelin Communications LLC |
|!registration id |4789934|
|!jurisdiction |us-ny|
|!leader title |Agent|
|!leader name |[[Michael Caputo]]|
|!type |Branch|
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|>| !ZeroHedge |
|!website |[[zerohedge.com/|https://www.zerohedge.com/]]|
</div>
!!!See also
*[[Zero Hedge|ZeroHedge|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_Hedge|ZeroHedge]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Daniel Ivandjiiski|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Ivandjiiski]] - //Wikipedia.//
*[[Krassimir Ivandjiiski|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krassimir_Ivandjiiski]] - //Wikipedia.//
!!!External links
*[[Zero Hedge|https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Zero_Hedge]], RationalWiki.
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|>| !Zhao Lijian |
|!occupation |Politician|
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|>| !Zionist Organization of America |
|!tax id |13-5628475|
|!website |[[zoa.org/|https://zoa.org/]]|
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!!!Tax information
| !Economic Research Institute |<|<|<|
|!Updated |April 29, 2020|<|<|
|!Registration|<|<|<|
|!Name |[[Zionist Organization Of America|https://www.erieri.com/Form990Finder/Details?EIN=135628475]]|<|<|
|!EIN |13-5628475|<|<|
|!Subsection |03 - Charitable Organizations|<|<|
|!Deductibility |1 - Contributions are deductible.|<|<|
|!Ruling date |05/2013|<|<|
|!Form 990s|<|<|<|
|!Year|!Type|!Date|!Assets|
|!2018 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/135628475/135628475_2018_ .pdf]]|11/04/19| $0.00|
|!2017 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/135628475/135628475_2017_0f68481d.PDF]]|08/30/18| $41,251,627.00|
|!2016 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/135628475/135628475_2016_0e8019e9.PDF]]|11/22/17| $42,210,017.00|
|!2015 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/135628475/135628475_2015_0d66a2c4.PDF]]|02/22/17| $7,167,802.00|
|!2014 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/135628475/135628475_2014_0bd8e3ce.PDF]]|09/24/15| $8,056,618.00|
|!2013 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/135628475/135628475_2013_0ad56bf0.PDF]]|11/19/14| $9,076,399.00|
|!2012 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/135628475/135628475_2012_09d829fd.PDF]]|12/21/13| $8,105,044.00|
|!2011 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/135628475/135628475_2011_0991eeb4.PDF]]|09/12/13| $8,133,508.00|
|!2010 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/135628475/135628475_2010_0991f00b.PDF]]|09/12/13| $8,099,401.00|
|!2009 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/135628475/135628475_2009_09a0ce95.PDF]]|10/22/13| $6,403,514.00|
|!2007 |[[990|http://990.erieri.com/EINS/135628475/135628475_2007_0510AB6B.PDF]]|06/10/09| $13,072,875.00|
!!!See also
*[[Zionist Organization of America|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionist_Organization_of_America]] - //Wikipedia.//
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|>| !Ziva Branstetter |
|!occupation |Journalist|
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|>| !Zoe Lofgren |
|>| [img width=175px [ |https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cc/Zoe_Lofgren%2C_Official_Portrait%2C_112th_Congress.jpg/175px-Zoe_Lofgren%2C_Official_Portrait%2C_112th_Congress.jpg]] |
|!birth name |Sue Lofgren|
|!birth date |December 21, 1947 (73 years)|
|!birth place |[[San Mateo|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Mateo,_California]], [[California|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California]], [[U.S.|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States]]|
|!party |[[Democratic|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_Party_(United_States)]]|
|!spouse |John Collins|
|!alma mater |[[Stanford University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_University]]<br>[[Santa Clara University|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Clara_University_School_of_Law]]|
|!religion |[[Lutheranism|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_in_America]]|
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!!!See also
*[[Zoe Lofgren|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoe_Lofgren]] - //Wikipedia.//
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{{f0.png}} ''[[Zuckerberg Says Conservatives Don't Rule Facebook. Data Says He's Wrong|https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/z3e7dx/zuckerberg-says-conservatives-dont-rule-facebook-data-says-hes-wrong]]'' September 9, 2020, David Gilbert, [[Vice News]]
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[[Mark Zuckerberg]] says it's "just wrong" to consider [[Facebook]] a right-wing echo chamber driven by conservative voices. But data from his own company shows that's exactly what Facebook is.
"I don't think that the service is a right-wing echo chamber," Zuckerberg told Axios in an interview published on Wednesday. "I think that everyone can use their voice and can find media that they trust that reflects the opinions and the life experiences that they're having."
Zuckerberg said there was a "meme" circulating online "that frankly is wrong, that says that okay, our algorithm is just trying to find things that are going to enrage people somehow, and that that's what we try to show people. [But] that's not actually how our systems work."
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